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Insieme a Michela Gorini ripercorriamo le tappe della carriera cinematografica del grande Wes Craven uno degli autori più importanti del genere horror tra gli anni '70 e '90 con alcuni dei suoi film più rappresentativi: “L'ultima casa a sinistra” (The Last House on the Left) (1972) “Le colline hanno gli occhi”(The Hills Have Eyes) (1977) “Benedizione mortale”(Deadly Blessing) (1981) “Nightmare - Dal profondo della notte” (A Nightmare on Elm Street) (1984) “Il serpente e l'arcobaleno”(The Serpent and the Rainbow) (1988) “Sotto shock” (Shocker) (1989) “La casa nera”(The People Under the Stairs) (1991) “Scream” (1996) “La musica nel cuore” (Music of the Heart) (1999)
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 271 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., continues his New Year, New Movie for Episode #20. The randomizer selected Open Water (2003). I also got a screener for Lizzie Lazarus (2024), which is making its wide release in 2025 on Screambox. This makes for a double feature of people isolated in situations they aren't fully ready for. I also got to see these films for Mini-Reviews: Basket Case (1982), Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Deadly Blessing (1981) and then three documentaries of Shock Docs: The Devil Made Me Do It (2021), The J-Horror Virus (2023) and Shock Cinema: Volume One (1991). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 3:12 Mini-Reviews: 3:32 - 24:40 Lizzie Lazarus Trailer: 24:40 - 26:16 Lizzie Lazarus Review: 26:16 - 34:05 Open Water Trailer: 34:05 - 35:42 Open Water Review: 35:42 - 46:31 Outro: 47:48 - 50:42 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Threads: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile The Night Club Discord: Journey with a Cinephile
Tonight the girls talk sexy Amish guys, wacky endings and life on the farm.
We now return to our regular programming. The legendary Iron Maiden are one of the greatest musical artists of all time. And the 80s is where they reigned supreme. Not just on the live front where they still do. But on the record racks as well. "Powerslave" was the epitome of 80s Maiden. And it recently celebrated its 40th anniversary! So it's a great time to feature this awesome album in our ongoing 1984 Albums Deep Dive. We dissect this important platter track by track. And share how we discovered the record and a few album cover artwork Easter Eggs. In our "News, Views and Tunes", we celebrated International Bat Man Day and discovered vinyl in our local Toys R Us (!!). Musically, we crank new and used from Witchkiller, Dark Heart, Deadly Blessing, Anti-System and Battle Born. Horns Up!!
Beware the incubus, maniacs! This week we're delving into a deep cut in the Wes Craven filmography with 1981's Deadly Blessing. Tune in as we break down this religious thriller and other topics such as the band Incubus and their foray into Hackey Sack Purgatory, Sharon Stone's star-making role in Police Academy 4 and Lou Bega's surprise at the trumpet. Drop that Caramello and check out our Patreon! This month we busted out a fifth edition of the Back In The Day Blitz, where we discuss the intersection of news and pop culture in the 90s as well as Sunday afternoon movies. For as little as $2 a month you can get in on the action as well with bonus episodes, Discord privileges, livestreams, exclusive merchandise and more! Want more discussions on the films of Wes Craven? Check out our previous episodes on A Nightmare On Elm Street (episode 74), The Hills Have Eyes Part II (episode 83), Shocker (episode 85), The Serpent And The Rainbow (episode 220), Swamp Thing (episode 227), Deadly Friend (episode 255), Invitation To Hell (episode 263), and New Nightmare (episode 282).
Jay (@JayRaffertyPoet), Mel (@Heda_Mel), Sadee (@SadeeBee), Al (@MayBMockingbird), & Molly (@Night_TimeTea) tackle one of the worst movies of the month & some other stuff in the final installment of #31daysofhorror 2023. Happy Halloween! This episode was edited by L (video) & Jay (audio). This episode is available as a video podcast on YouTube. Approximate time stamps: The Farm, 16:55; The Babadook, 25:55; Deadly Blessing, 30:50; Jeepers Creepers, 39:30; The Curse of Frankenstein, 50:00; The Mist, 01:02:05; Misery, 01:12:50. Visit us at ghostinthemagazine.site or follow us on twitter @gitmpodcast. Thank you Nate for the tunes, soundcloud.com/nfr-1.
This episode Nez and Brian try to figure out the secrets of a Hittites community in the 1981 Wes Craven classic DEADLY BLESSING. After her husband dies under mysterious circumstances, a widow becomes increasingly paranoid of the neighboring religious community that may have diabolical plans for her. Hit up E Society on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/ESocietyPodcast/ Check out our ESP Spotify For Podcasters feed: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/esoc E Society YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCliC6x_a7p3kTV_0LC4S10A E Society and Mac-Nez t-shirts Tee Public: http://tee.pub/lic/9ko9r4p5uvE X: @esocietypod @macnezpod @TheoZissou Instagram: @esocietypod @thezissou @macnezpod Nez and Taylor Blu-ray IG pages: @bluraynez @blurayterror TikTok: @esocietypod
On Episode 139 of the RETROZEST podcast, Curtis celebrates the 45th Anniversary of the premiere of BATTLESTAR GALACTICA! This show is an American science fiction media franchise created by Glen A. Larson. It began with the original television series in 1978, and was followed by a short-run sequel series (Galactica 1980), a line of book adaptations, original novels, comic books, a board game, video games and a reboot series. Assisting Curtis in this endeavor in an exclusive interview is MAREN JENSEN, the former actress who portrayed Lt. Athena on the show. Maren also appeared on shows like The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries, The Love Boat and Fantasy Island; as well as films like Beyond the Reef, and Wes Craven's Deadly Blessing. She is currently the co-founder of Glow Beauty Fuel, a company which manufactures beauty protein bars. Go to retrozest.com/drawing for a chance to win a 6-pack assortment of Beauty Protein Bars from Maren's company, along with some great Battlestar Galactica swag! You must enter by September 30, 2023 at 11:59pm Eastern Time. Incidentally, you may help the RetroZest podcast by purchasing a unique BATTLESTAR GALACTICA T-Shirt or two (many different designs and colors!) from our store at store.retrozest.com/bsg. Browse the entire store at store.retrozest.com/home. You may also help the RetroZest Podcast by purchasing a Celebrity Video Message gift for a friend/family member from CelebVM! Choose from celebrities like Barry Williams, Gary Busey, Ernie Hudson, Robert Fripp, Right Said Fred, etc.! Simply enter their website through our portal store.retrozest.com/celebvm, and shop as you normally would; it's no extra cost to you at all! Contact Curtis at podcast@retrozest.com, or via Facebook, Twitter or Instagram. Also, check us out on TikTok!
Hey! This is the 119th episode. This week we talk Eyes of Laura Mars, Deadly Blessing, Little Caesar's / Pepsi Pineapple, and Zipper Merges!! Reach out: notgoodwithmatt@gmail.com Check out the video stream on https://twitch.tv/notgoodpodcast
You know what the world needs more of? Religious nuts who kill non-believers because they think they're all possessed by a demonic incubus that plans to corrupt their creepy little farm cult. Or a bag of potato chips that doesn't cost $6, whatever is more feasible… Anyway, we're talking Wes Craven's Hallmark slasher about murderous Amish, 1981's DEADLY BLESSING and if you guessed that Kyle picked it, you'd be correct! If Children of the Corn is too intense for you, this drama with a little bit of stabby-stab might be just what your pastor ordered. Lettuce pray. If you like the show, be sure to Rate, Review & Subscribe! Email us at HMNPodcast@gmail.com Follow us on social media! Instagram: @hmnpodcast Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/HorrorMovieNight Donate to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HMNPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, The Terror Train talk with actor and director, and all around great horror man FRED VOGEL! Fred is known for a lot of work under Toe Tag Inc as well as August Underground, but Chris, Germ, and Kelli talk to Fred about his film THE FINAL INTERVIEW, along with a few other projects he's been working on! As always, The Terror Train also has reviewed a slew of interesting films to make you feel all creepy and crawly! (If you're watching the video version, we ran into some minor issues in the first half of the episode, but you'll see our smiling faces in the second half). Movies reviewed this week: The Rift (1990), Super Hybrid (2010), Bloody Knuckles (2014), The Snowman Murders (2011), All About Evil (2010), Deadly Blessing (1981), Clock (2023), and Renfield (2023) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Check out Kelli's work Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Wes Craven's 1981 transitional religious horror film, DEADLY BLESSING, is up for discussion. We talk the controversial ending, the film's influential moments, style over story, Michael Berryman, Sharon Stone's debut, and much more! WEBSITE: https://linktr.ee/BrokenVCR
Our main feature this week is the slasher SICK. We're also reviewing Something in the Dirt, The Pale Blue Eye, Jason and the Argonauts, Empire of the Ants, Abandoned, Yule Log, Friday the 13th, and Deadly Blessing.
We have returned full of that good good, addressing some recent brush ups we had, along with bringing you all the news you wanted to hear us go off on. We take to task Joyce Carol Oates, M3GAN, straight musicals, Kevin spacey and the rest of Italy, and our good wine boy, Francis Coppola. (Also we know we confused Deadly Blessing and Deadly Friend. It was a glaring error we know. We are not perfect. We are listening and learning)
Raw Meat (Death Line) | Deadly Blessing - This week, Phil chooses a couple of lesser-known horror flicks from our list, with Raw Meat (1972), and Wes Craven's Deadly Blessing (1981). In this episode, we talk about Wes Craven's overall career, the inspirations of Deadly Blessing on the horror genre, and the whether someone can sustain for decades on rats. Enjoy!Check out these other bangers from
Au menu cette semaine: Amsterdam, Bad Luck Banging or Loony Porn, Deadly Blessing, Cryptozoo, When a Stranger Calls, Suspiria, Cherry Falls et bien plus.
Wes Craven's 1981 transitional religious horror film, DEADLY BLESSING, is up for discussion. We talk the controversial ending, the film's influential moments, style over story, Michael Berryman, Sharon Stone's debut, and much more! As always, follow theturnbuckletavern.com for all your Tavern needs!
Episode 173: Wackadoodle Doolittle The Gaylords jump into the Wes Craven “Deadly” Universe with Deadly Blessing (1981)! Stacie and Anthony address incubi, O.G. Battlestar Galactica, Sharon Stone and Susan Bruckner, Schrödinger's Press Conference, and a chestplate so special it makes its way onto The Chopping Block. Find out more at https://gaylords-of-darkness.pinecast.co
Tom and Jenny talk about one of Wes Craven’s less lauded films, a 1981 folk-horror, supernatural slasher about a village of quasi-Amish farmers who believe an incubus is in their midst. It stars Ernest Borgnine, Maren Jensen, Michael Berryman, and a young Sharon Stone. Find this movie and more at the 13 O’Clock Amazon Storefront! … Continue reading Matinee LIVE: Deadly Blessing (1981)
Amanda and Sarah settle on cases with dubious details in this episode. Amanda heads to New England for a look at the Freetown-Fall River State Forest, an area in Massachusetts with a bizarre reputation. Sarah delves into some weird corners of the internet to get to the bottom of a New Orleans vampire "legend." Other subjects covered include an unsexy butt discussion, a breakfast-based sitcom, and a possible emu attack. Recommendations: Sarak kind of recommends the Netflix series Archive 81. Amanda recommends the 1981 Wes Craven film Deadly Blessing. This episode is sponsored by the Mattress Factory museum and its Urban Garden Party: ZODIAC taking place on Friday, August 12. Experience one of the most anticipated events in Pittsburgh, returning after a two-year hiatus to delight you with astrology and occult-themed activities, as well as cocktails, food, live music, dancing, and more. For more info, visit mattress.org/events. For updates on future episodes and other fun stuff, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or check out our Patreon.
The careful detail of Numbers 2-3 concerning the layout of the Israelite camp focuses our attention on three things: The Place of the Levites The Service of the Levites The Substitution of the Levites
Paranoid widow! Religious Community! Diabolical plan! This week we are live in skeleton boy studio, as John and Rolando record this weeks episode together!! A strange and forgotten Wes Craven movie, "Deadly Blessing" comes early in Craven's career but so many of his trademarks are present. Is this early effort a gem of a slasher or a messy supernatural story? Plus in TV Corner the boys start, "All of Us are Dead" on Netflix and wonder if they can stand the K drama. And so much more!! You can always email us: skeletonboyspod@gmail.com
Hey film buds,April is a month dedicated to all the April Holidays, and this week we begin to look at Religious Horror for the Easter and Halfway-to-Halloween season.First film this week is the early Wes Craven film Deadly Blessing. The film is a unique Slasher from early in the genre that utilizes religious violence and repression to create an atmospheric, isolated Horror. Joining us is one of the film's Screenwriters, Glenn Benest. He helps us about the movie, how it uses religion and why they used it, and how well it incorporates religion into the film.Introduction - 00:00Glenn Benest Interview - 11:54Deadly Blessing Review and Discussion - 37:06Second, we talk about Prince of Darkness by iconic curmudgeon, John Carpenter. Utilizing a singular location, like other previous Carpenter stories, the film plunges into a lot of heady topics and ideas. We talk about how well they convey some of those concepts, how the film handles possession, and how its handling of religion differs from Deadly Blessing.Glenn Benest Interview Pt 2 - 01:04:06Prince of Darkness Review and Discussion - 01:16:04What We're Watching and Outro - 01:39:45Total Runtime - 01:54:11To finish the show, we have a quick talk about What We're Watching. If you haven't already, be sure to check out last week's episode, and be sure to check back Saturday for more from the Buds. If you want to know more about Glenn Benest, check out his personal website.Thanks y'all,The BudsBe a Friend to the Film Buds:thefilmbuds.comthefilmbudspodcast@gmail.compatreon.com/thebudsthefilmbuds.bandcamp.com@filmbuds on Twitter@thefilmbudspodcast on InstagramPaul's Letterboxd
Hey film buds,April is a month dedicated to all the April Holidays, and this week we begin to look at Religious Horror for the Easter and Halfway-to-Halloween season.First film this week is the early Wes Craven film Deadly Blessing. The film is a unique Slasher from early in the genre that utilizes religious violence and repression to create an atmospheric, isolated Horror. Joining us is one of the film's Screenwriters, Glenn Benest. He helps us about the movie, how it uses religion and why they used it, and how well it incorporates religion into the film.Introduction - 00:00Glenn Benest Interview - 11:54Deadly Blessing Review and Discussion - 37:06Second, we talk about Prince of Darkness by iconic curmudgeon, John Carpenter. Utilizing a singular location, like other previous Carpenter stories, the film plunges into a lot of heady topics and ideas. We talk about how well they convey some of those concepts, how the film handles possession, and how its handling of religion differs from Deadly Blessing.Glenn Benest Interview Pt 2 - 01:04:06Prince of Darkness Review and Discussion - 01:16:04What We're Watching and Outro - 01:39:45Total Runtime - 01:54:11To finish the show, we have a quick talk about What We're Watching. If you haven't already, be sure to check out last week's episode, and be sure to check back Saturday for more from the Buds. If you want to know more about Glenn Benest, check out his personal website.Thanks y'all,The BudsBe a Friend to the Film Buds:thefilmbuds.comthefilmbudspodcast@gmail.compatreon.com/thebudsthefilmbuds.bandcamp.com@filmbuds on Twitter@thefilmbudspodcast on InstagramPaul's Letterboxd
Hey film buds, April is a month dedicated to all the April Holidays, and this week we begin to look at Religious Horror for the Easter and Halfway-to-Halloween season. First film this week is the early Wes Craven film Deadly Blessing. The film is a unique Slasher from early in the genre that utilizes religious violence and repression to create an atmospheric, isolated Horror. Joining us is one of the film's Screenwriters, Glenn Benest. He helps us about the movie, how it uses religion and why they used it, and how well it incorporates religion into the film. Introduction - 00:00Glenn Benest Interview - 11:54Deadly Blessing Review and Discussion - 37:06Second, we talk about Prince of Darkness by iconic curmudgeon, John Carpenter. Utilizing a singular location, like other previous Carpenter stories, the film plunges into a lot of heady topics and ideas. We talk about how well they convey some of those concepts, how the film handles possession, and how its handling of religion differs from Deadly Blessing. Glenn Benest Interview Pt 2 - 01:04:06Prince of Darkness Review and Discussion - 01:16:04What We're Watching and Outro - 01:39:45Total Runtime - 01:54:11To finish the show, we have a quick talk about What We're Watching. If you haven't already, be sure to check out last week's episode, and be sure to check back Saturday for more from the Buds. If you want to know more about Glenn Benest, check out his personal website. Thanks y'all, The BudsBe a Friend to the Film Buds:thefilmbuds.comthefilmbudspodcast@gmail.compatreon.com/thebudsthefilmbuds.bandcamp.com@filmbuds on Twitter@thefilmbudspodcast on InstagramPaul's Letterboxd
Tim Meyer returns for our 250th episode, which means we have to torture ourselves with the horrific VAN HELSING. Has the Hugh Jackman film aged well over the years or is it as terrible as we remember? But first, we're talking Deep Water, Dune, Batman: Soul of the Dragon, The Green Knight, Deadly Blessing, UFO, Candyman, Video Palace, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022), Scream (2022), and The Toll by Cherie Priest.
Join us as we review Wes Craven's Deadly Blessing (1981) and Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022). Following the movie reviews, we will discuss what wrestling we watched this week! Wrestling reviews begin at 43:50. Instagram @thesuperkickpartymassacre Twitter @SKPM_Podcast Michael- Twitter, Instagram, Letterboxd @mikeburnswho Darcie- Twitter, Letterboxd @junglegirl666
It's time for what is basically a return home for us. Witchcraft, religious cults, indigenous spirits, a cornfield deity. Pretty sure that your hosts probably had run-ins with all of those at some point in our youth, growing up in rural areas. We may as well start in New England, where a woman inherits some property, after the original heir dies in a fiery explosion. This area may have a little problem with witchcraft, but is that any reason to give up Crowhaven Farm (1970)? New England is a hotbed, let me tell you. Be careful when you buy that house, well below market value, in that quaint little village. The more secrets you unravel, the more intertwined your family may become, in The Dark Secret of Harvest Home (1978). Some families take marrying outside of their religion, or even thinking about it, very seriously. It might be a good idea to consider these things, or you could be tormented with spiders, snakes, and chickens! Don't fall victim to a Deadly Blessing (1981)! A goddess of the forest versus the devil witch of the valley? Mind-altering chemicals may be beneficial when you sit down, relax, and stare into the Eyes of Fire (1983)! Look, I know that kids can be somewhat impressionable, at times. But when some creepy new kid comes to town, telling all of the other kids that they have to slaughter the adults to appease a god in the cornfield, you may want to seek a second opinion. That's just life in Nebraska. At least it is in Children of the Corn (1984). Aggressive activist or mischievous spirit? Regardless, Graham Greene seems to have a great time taking things to the extreme, in Clearcut (1991).
What's your favorite scary movie? So far (and for this year, at least), our answer is the 2022 Scream. We love the references, the "requel" term, the triumphant return of "Red Right Hand" and the #forWes return to brutality. This movie is a love letter to fans and that love is very requited.NOTE: There are spoilers in this episode. We discuss it very generally and then we spoil everything. We give very clear warning before the spoilers start.Next week, we'll be discussing Wes Craven's Deadly Blessing (free on Tubi or available to rent on most streaming platforms) and Deadly Friend (available to rent on most streaming platforms).Follow us on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PressPlayScream Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pressplayandscream/ Website: https://pressplayandscream.buzzsprout.com/
Bennett and Jim reenter the Split Picks arena to stand up for two of Craven's oft-forgotten horror films. With Tobe Hooper and John Carpenter in the books, Split Picks shifts to Wes Craven and his three horror epoch-shifting films, his greatest successes and shortcomings as a director, and two films with plots far too complex to explain here. But in their talk of Incubi and a channel-surfing mass murderer who failed to land a franchise, Jim, Bennett, and Craig venture deep into what makes Craven's films unique, influential, and so ripe for studio interference. This week's matchup pits Deadly Blessing (1981) against Shocker (1989). In Deadly Blessing, a small religious community tries to keep all outsiders, technology, and the dreaded incubus away from their farmlands. Shocker finds Craven attempting to make a killer so scary that Freddy Krueger would have to be retired. Do either succeed? Listen to Split Picks to find out which film reins supreme.
Halloween Horror continues, so join us as we explore Deadly Blessing! Thank you for listening 80s Revisited, hosted by Trey Harris. Produced by Jesse Seidule. We look forward to comments and questions sent via e-mail to 80srevisited@gmail.com.
Halloween Horror continues, so join us as we explore Deadly Blessing! Thank you for listening 80s Revisited, hosted by Trey Harris. Produced by Jesse Seidule. We look forward to comments and questions sent via e-mail to 80srevisited@gmail.com.
On today's show, we will be traveling to Idaho where I will chat with Retired Senior Lead Police Officer Kathy Bennett of the Los Angeles Police Department. Kathy spent 29 years with the LAPD where she was a Firearms Instructor, a crime analyst in the “War Room”, a Field Training Officer, a Senior Lead Officer, and the different assignments she worked as an undercover officer. Kathy was honored to be named Officer of the Year in 1997.Kathy is also a best-selling crime writer! Kathy's debut novel, A Dozen Deadly Roses became a bestselling E-book at Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Her second novel, A Deadly Blessing was chosen by Barnes and Noble as a Best Book of 2012. She's currently working on the final book, Damage Control, in her second series, the Buckner Suspense Thriller Trilogy.In today's episode you will learn:How she transitioned from working a civilian job in the LAPD to becoming a sworn police officer for the Los Angeles Police Department. What was academy life like for her and other female recruits? What being a cop on patrol in Los Angeles is really like.What it was like training a new police officer out of the academy and the special training and experience required for becoming a Field Training Officer.The challenges and rewards of being a female police officer in a big city department and what Hollywood gets wrong when portraying female cops. The lingo used in the LAPD so you can write more realistic police stories involving the LAPD. A peek inside how Kathy became a best-selling author and how she continues to pump out award-winning content. All of this and more on today's episode of the Cops and Writers podcast.Learn more about Kathy Bennett and her books on her website.Enjoy the Cops and Writers book series.Please visit the Cops and Writers website.If you have a question for the sarge, hit him up at his email.Come join the fun at the Cops and Writers Facebook groupCheck out my affiliate link to Adam Richards new Crime Fiction Guns Course Support the show (https://patreon.com/copsandwriters)
This month we're celebrating Wes Craven's life by talking about some of his less celebrated films. We're starting the month with Deadly Blessing which celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. This is not the look you want to see. Where to find us: https://jumpscare.podbean.com https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/jumpscare/id1436554914?mt=2 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCH00Ygf2EQQOmqmo5_RsEyg https://open.spotify.com/show/5EmdRIgfMSFDH73DGSon6o https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9qdW1wc2NhcmUucG9kYmVhbi5jb20vZmVlZC54bWw https://letterboxd.com/jumpscare Background music via https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
A first for our Ranking Wes Craven series so far as this week we discuss a film one of us has never seen before. Deadly Blessing serves an interesting point in the career of Craven as it comes after his early cult hits but still before he hit the big time with his massive films in the mid 80’s. Is this an underrated gem or best forgotten far behind the great man’s other films? Let's find out. Elsewhere this week; an unfinished zombie film from the king of the genre himself George A. Romero might see the light of day in the near future. We get very excited for NINE new films coming out over the next month that we’re interested in seeing. Ending the show Matt gushes about one of the best Arrow restorations he’s seen to date and we give our final thoughts on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Deadly Blessing is available on bluray and streaming services worldwide now Follow us on Twitter @SHBPod Email us: SuperHorrorBrosPodcast@gmail.com Leave us a voicemail on Skype; just search ‘Super Horror Bros’ **Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!**
First anniversary — Special guest David Lee Homb — Actor and writer — This podcast started in Iceland on 24 March 2020 — Sierra's groundbreaking adventure game Phantasmagoria — Live actors in computer-generated sets — Nothing can replace a real actor — Lead male role — Kindred spirit — Same wavelength — Two-part episode — Skype recording — David's introduction — Great things coming — Starting on his acting career — High school — Theatre — Ballet for 9 years — From stage to screen — His self-imposed apprenticeship — Second year in Los Angeles — Sasha and Orson Welles — Orson's 16-millimetre practice reels from his early 20s — The vault — Early days in Los Angeles — Honda Gold Wing motorcycle in Arlington, Texas — Father's advice — The Steve McQueen / James Dean thing — Erik Estrada — CHiPs — Porky's — Car city — Getting the van — A condominium on wheels — Studies in New York — American Academy of Dramatic Arts — Audition in Dallas — Scholarship — Getting the run of the place at night — Invitation to teach the advanced acting class — Formal studies vs. learning on your own — Innate talent and learned skills — Variety or Hollywood Reporter interview — Theory and experience — Teaching packed classes — Teaching yourself — With Ernest Borgnine, Lois Nettleton, Douglas Barr, and Lisa Hartman in Wes Craven's Deadly Blessing (1981) — Ready for L.A. — Crossroads moment with a fellow Texan — We all make dumbass moves — ADHD — Part of his creative side — Pasadena — Rose Bowl parade — Van broke — Gilmer, TX — Kilgore, TX — Auto shop — Trust between Texans — Texan honesty — Questions from Michael Shaw — Getting cast in Phantasmagoria — Troy Donahue — Laughlin, Nevada — Casino town — Hiking and scouting all day — Call from familiar casting director — Earlier game for Electronic Arts — Call from the director's wife — Flight to L.A. — Met with actor Victoria Morsell, writer and designer Roberta Williams, and director Peter Maris — Roberta's happiness at his casting as Don — Time right after Phantasmagoria — Thousands of letters — Answered every single one — Nelson Miguel very talented — Arrogant Hollywood stars — Talking to people — Coming up next time — Transcript
Rob and Phyllis are in the Fantasmo Lounge to discuss Wes Craven's Deadly Blessing. I'm not so sure this film was a blessing, but people certainly died and it had us perplexed! Join us, won't you? Don't forget to check out the Fantasmo After Dark Facebook Page for pics and clips from this episode and just to join in on the conversation. Thanks for listening!
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Heather and Patrick talk about Hittites, Incubus, Sharon Stone, and Craven Connections.
Heather and Patrick talk about Hittites, Incubus, Sharon Stone, and Craven Connections. Download this episode here. (36.6 MB)Subscribe on Apple Podcasts. Buy your very own "Directed by Abe Snake" t-shirt!
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Greetings and welcome back to Horror Business. We have one awesome episode in store for you guys. In this episode we’re talking about 1981’s Deadly Blessing and 1982’s The Slayer First and foremost, we want to give a shoutout to our sponsors over at Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, the premiere screen-printing company of the Lehigh Valley. Chris Reject and his merry band of miscreants are ready to work with you to bring to life your vision of a t-shirt for your business, band, project, or whatever else it is you need represented by a shirt, sweater, pin, or coozy. Head on over to www.xlvacx.com to check them out. Also, thank you to our Patreon subscribers. Your support means the world to us and we are eternally grateful for that support. Thanks! We start by briefly discussing what we’ve done lately involving horror. We talk about Wes Craven’s career for a bit. Liam talks about watching the documentary Scream, Queen! and Justin talks about the Netflix series Bataal and Ghoul. Up first is Deadly Blessing. We give a brief summary of the film, which sticks with being a slasher film up until the very end. We discuss the lack of tension and “fear of stalking” in the film. We talk about how the film is largely not exciting until the very end when it kind of switches genres to exploitation shootout, as well as the inexplicable and almost nonsensical reveal about the gender of one of the characters. We talk about how the film is a reflection of Craven’s fear of religion and his upbringing and how they might actually be right when it comes to morality. We discuss how the film touches upon the secular fear that maybe religion is right, a theme similar to folk/pastoral horror themes. We talk about the lack of creative kills and creepiness. Up next is The Slayer. We give a brief summary of the film, and how the film doesn’t really push the sparseness that it hints at. We talk about how the unfocused the film is, and how it kind of spreads it bets by trying to incorporate elements of different horror subgenre films. We discuss how the film does a lot of work suggesting that the main character is losing her mind but then just devolves into a boring slasher film. The nonsensical ending is touched upon as is the fact that the ending was obviously written as a way out beforehand. We conclude by talking about the how the entire movie is worth it for the skeleton monster at the end, but how the actual ending of it all being a dream is bullshit. Thank you for listening. Thank you to everyone and anyone who donated on Patreon, checked this episode out, or shared a tweet/shared a post on FB/gave us love by recommending us to someone. We love you forever for listening and donating. Any questions, comments, suggestions for movies and guests, or if you yourself want to join us for a movie viewing or even an episode, can be sent to thehorrorbiz@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Thanks always to Justin Miller, Jacob Roberts, and Doug Tilley for their technical contributions and fliers, Mike Smaczylo for the shirts and fliers (you can check more of his work out at here), and also thanks to Josh Alvarez for the theme song, Chris, Brad, Alexis, and LVAC for the support and buttons (check them out at www.xlvacx.com and on Twitter), and a HUGE thank you to anyone who retweeted us or shared something on Facebook that we posted. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram at @thehorrorbiz666, like us on Facebook at facebook.com/thehorrorbiz666, check out our Spotify account at Cinepunx, and remember to rate, review, and subscribe to us on iTunes. In fact, if you write us a review, email us with your mailing address and we’ll send you some free pins and stickers! Check out www.cinepunx.com for more info on some of our other podcasts, some ultra stylish Cinepunx related merchandise, and how you can donate to our Patreon! Until next time…thanks! The post
Welch eine Freude für Zahlenfreunde: Folge 123 am 4.5. Verrückt! Doch der 4. Mai, May the 4th, steht im Zeichen von Star Wars, auch bei uns im OutCast. Marco und Nicolas liefern ihre (vorerst) definitiven Star-Wars-Rankings ab und schauen ein wenig in die Zukunft - denn die steht ja bekanntlich in den Sternen. Das offizielle Star-Wars-Ranking von OutNow: https://outnow.ch/News/2020/05/04/Unser-Ranking-aller-elf-Star-Wars-Filme Viel Spass, bleibt gesund! Thema nächste Woche: Food, das mal sicherer! Nicolas' Ketchup für Folge 124: Sennentuntschi! Themen: Intro - 0:00 Heimkinowoche - 3:04 (The Mandalorian, Ready Or Not, Deadly Blessing, Die Känguru-Chroniken) Unser Star-Wars-Ranking - 24:12 Die Zukunft von Star Wars - 1:33:47 Outro - 1:50:45 Website: www.outnow.ch E-Mail: podcast@outnow.ch Facebook: www.facebook.com/OutNow.CH/ Twitter: twitter.com/outnow
Part 2 of our banging Oddio Comic, "The Deadly Blessing!" Iron Man's climactic battle with The Bishop. Plus, Rhodey fights a fat guy! It's all-out war in Scotland! Buy Iron Man #164 on Amazon or Comixology here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-dursin/support
After a couple of quickies, Tony Stark must travel to Scotland to battle the religious zealot known as The Bishop, who apparently has a problem with sex outside of marriage. This one may not be safe for work. Check out the full issue and feel free to do your own voices here. Voices: John Hunt Ray O'Hare Matt Dursin Edited by: Jovial John Hunt --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-dursin/support
Grave robbing, terrifying Amish...I mean, um, Hittites, spooky spiders, poisonous snakes, a bit of Sleepaway Camp thrown in for good measure, and backgammon! Wow, this was a thrill ride. Or at least the final ten minutes were. We get our Wes Craven on and talk about one of his lesser-known works. https://www.goodtimesgreatmovies.com Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/goodtimesgreatmovies Merch on TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gtgmcast Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GTGMcast And on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodtimesgreatmoviespodcast Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodtimesgreatmovies
This episode’s lineup: 1. My Soul to Take (2010) directed by Wes Craven 2. Shocker (1989) directed by Wes Craven 3. Swamp Thing (1982) directed by Wes Craven 4. Deadly Blessing (1981) directed by Wes Craven 5. The Hills Have Eyes (1977) directed by Wes Craven 6. The Last House on the Left (1972) directed […] The post 52 – Wes Craven Extravaganza appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
On the twenty-fourth episode of Slice By Slice Jesse and Josh continue to discuss the history, career, and horror works of a late, great, master of horror, Wes Craven. Email: sbyspodcast@gmail.com Twitter and Instagram: @sbyspodcast Intro Film Discussions Deadly Blessing (1981) Swamp Thing (1982) The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988) My Soul To Take (2010) Outro
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In this podcast only episode, Alex Boniwell reviews the latest cult entertainment releases including: Tokyo Ghoul, The Beast Master, and Alien Hunter.
In this podcast only episode, Alex Boniwell reviews the latest cult entertainment releases including: Tokyo Ghoul, The Beast Master, and Alien Hunter.
A great man once said, "Horror films don't create fear. They release it". This week Morgan and Holly talk about one of the king's of horror: Wes Craven. From The Last House on the Left to Scream 4, learn about Craven's great, good, meh, and not so great movies. Learn about how Wes Craven straight up made a porno, The Fireworks Woman, as well as the movies The Hills Have Eyes, Deadly Blessing, Swamp Thing, The Hills Have Eyes Part II, Deadly Friend, The Serpent and the Rainbow, Shocker, The People Under the Stairs, New Nightmare, Vampire in Brooklyn, a little about the Scream franchise (for more Scream listen to episodes 8, 9 & 10), Cursed, Red Eye, and My Soul to Take. RIP Wes, your movies will forever live on.
Dead Awake v Demonic on the roulette, another thrilling round of Theater Ticket Lottery, and we chat Patriots Day, John Wick 2, Berserk: The Golden Age Arc: Volumes 2 & 3, Marc Maron: Too Real, The Toxic Avenger, Bay of Blood, The Walk, Deadly Blessing, Butcher Baker Nightmare Maker, and much more!
Story: Marthas Ehemann, Mitglied einer strengen christlichen Sekte, ist bei einem mysteriösen Unfall ums Leben gekommen. Von nun an ist die junge Frau allein unter den unheimlichen Sektenmitgliedern, die einen todbringenden Dämon in ihrer Mitte vermuten. Als zu Marthas Unterstützung zwei Freundinnen in die ländliche Gemeinde reisen, werden auch diese nicht vom blutigen und tödlichen Segen verschont, der die Zahl der Sektenmitglieder blitzschnell dezimiert... DVD-/Blu-Ray-Release: 08.06.2017 (Koch Films) Deadly Blessing Genre: Thriller, Krimi, Drama, Horror, Suspense, Mystery, Okkult Land: USA 1981 Laufzeit: ca. 108 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Wes Craven Drehbuch: Glenn M. Benest (story), Matthew Barr, Wes Craven Mit Sharon Stone, Susan Bruckner, Ernest Borgnine, Jeff East, Maren Jensen, ... https://youtu.be/s00MsJhGGBY
Story: Marthas Ehemann, Mitglied einer strengen christlichen Sekte, ist bei einem mysteriösen Unfall ums Leben gekommen. Von nun an ist die junge Frau allein unter den unheimlichen Sektenmitgliedern, die einen todbringenden Dämon in ihrer Mitte vermuten. Als zu Marthas Unterstützung zwei Freundinnen in die ländliche Gemeinde reisen, werden auch diese nicht vom blutigen und tödlichen Segen verschont, der die Zahl der Sektenmitglieder blitzschnell dezimiert... DVD-/Blu-Ray-Release: 08.06.2017 (Koch Films) Deadly Blessing Genre: Thriller, Krimi, Drama, Horror, Suspense, Mystery, Okkult Land: USA 1981 Laufzeit: ca. 108 min. FSK: 16 Regie: Wes Craven Drehbuch: Glenn M. Benest (story), Matthew Barr, Wes Craven Mit Sharon Stone, Susan Bruckner, Ernest Borgnine, Jeff East, Maren Jensen, ... https://youtu.be/s00MsJhGGBY
Deadly Blessing is one of those movies that appear to have fallen completely off the radar.Craven himself has stated that whenever he mentioned this being one of his movies, he was met with blank stares.
Deadly Blessing is one of those movies that appear to have fallen completely off the radar. Craven himself has stated that whenever he mentioned this being one of his movies, he was met with blank stares.
In this week's podcast spectacular of majesty, we've dug into the vaults and pulled out a brown stain in sports film-making history from 1979. It's the tale of the super exciting world of bowling. What? You didn't know bowling could be exciting? Well put on your slippery shoes and grab your ball bag because we didn't either! "Streaming" Do's and Don'ts Deadly Blessing - Amazon Prime Warrior of Justice - IMDB Future-Kill - IMDB The Wild Card - The Great Superpower Debate The ability to control 5 mosquitos - 3/10 stars About Dreamer - Movie Information
This go-around we cover Deadly Blessing, Howl and Deathgasm. Thanks for listening and we hope you enjoy the show!
As the old adage goes: ‘there ain’t no party like a WSD party, ‘cos a WSD party don’t stop’. Well, that’s not necessarily true of this episode, in which we tackle the rather mediocre Deadly Blessing, a film that transitioned director Wes Craven’s early grindhouse video nasties to his more accessible mainstream work. As the panel finds out, this makes for a rather confused and confuddled (is that a word?) movie, and an even more confused and confuddled episode, as we struggle to concentrate on the task at hand amid discussions about Harrison Ford movies and the threat of ISIS. Is it a slasher movie? Is it a dissection of religious oppression? Do we care? Have a listen and find out. Filling up the chalice in the Church of Podcast this episode are Grolsch, Sierra Nevada and Dee’s can of Coke. It really was one of those episodes.
We get right into it with the movie this week, as there have been a LOT to talk about: new releases go really to Jack and Andrew talks some horror (as Jack does too, this was covering the last week of October, after all), but then some animation (of varying qualities), a documentary about a making-of movie, the weirdest time travel movie ever, two or three French films (viva la France!) including one more dip into Luis Bunuel, and Jack and Andrew share their thoughts on one of the biggest bombs in recent memory. And Jack opens the show with a botched rendition of Mockingbird, which you've been (mostly) spared... visit us on facebook,com/wagesofcinema and Twitter @wagesofcinema plus email wagesofcinema@gmail.com 1) STEVE JOBS (2015) 2) MEET DAVE (2008) 3) HALLOWEEN (1978) 4) THE SENTINEL (1977) 5) THE PEANUTS MOVIE (2015) 6) LITTLE NEMO IN SLUMBERLAND (1989) 7) A BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN (1969) 8) THE PHANTOM OF LIBERTY (1974) 9) SPECTRE (2015) 10) PICNIC AT HANGING ROCK (1975) 11) OUR BRAND IS CRISIS (2015) 12) OSS 117: LOST IN RIO (2009) 13) THE LEOPARD MAN/THE SEVENTH VICTIM (1943) (also the Daily Double) 14)THE BEYOND (1981) 15) DEADLY BLESSING (1981) 16) THE RAID: REDEMPTION (2011) 17) STEVE MCQUEEN: THE MAN & LE MANS (2015) 18) THE BIG EASY (1988) 19) PREDESTINATION (2014) 20) THE INTOUCHABLES (2011) 21) DEAD OF NIGHT (1945) 22) THE FLY/RETURN OF THE FLY (58/59) 23) LAST DAYS OF CONEY ISLAND (2015) 24) JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS (2015) (Songs: Duke Ellington's "Jubilee Stomp" and The Misfits' "Return of the Fly")
Welcome back to the GGtMC!!! This week the Gents are paying tribute to fellow film idols Wes Craven and Roddy Piper with coverage of Deadly Blessing (1981) directed by Craven and The Bad Pack (1997) directed by Brent Huff with Piper in a supporting role. Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
WES CRAVEN ! Cette semaine au 7ème Antiquaire on rend hommage à ce maître de l'horreur nous ayant quitté il y a quelques jours. Dans ses meilleurs films, Craven démontrait, au-delà du plaisir du genre, un regard critique envers la politique, la société, la famille et un certain mythe américain. On va parcourir quelques films dont PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS, DEADLY FRIEND, DEADLY BLESSING, THE HILLS HAVE EYES, THE SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW (et fort probablement quelques autres), ainsi que leurs thèmes unificateurs, afin de mieux comprendre cet artiste et ses films qui en racontent plus qu'ils n'en paraissent.
WES CRAVEN ! Cette semaine au 7ème Antiquaire on rend hommage à ce maître de l'horreur nous ayant quitté il y a quelques jours. Dans ses meilleurs films, Craven démontrait, au-delà du plaisir du genre, un regard critique envers la politique, la société, la famille et un certain mythe américain. On va parcourir quelques films dont PEOPLE UNDER THE STAIRS, DEADLY FRIEND, DEADLY BLESSING, THE HILLS HAVE EYES, THE SERPENT AND THE RAINBOW (et fort probablement quelques autres), ainsi que leurs thèmes unificateurs, afin de mieux comprendre cet artiste et ses films qui en racontent plus qu'ils n'en paraissent.
Dr Holland became a human plant hybrid in Swamp Thing, a DC Comics Adaptation by Wes Craven, for whom we have some admiration but who hasn't done much to ingratiate himself to fans with his recent output. In the Bayou swamps, the good doctor and his sister are doing an experiment trying to create a hybrid character, when it's interrupted by a paramilitary group who wants to put his research to evil means. This was post-Last House on the Left and Deadly Blessing and was a bit of a departure for Mr. Craven. It features genre favorites Ray Wise, David Hess, Adrienne Barbeau and Louis Jordan. There's also a horribly obvious rubber suit and the guy who played Paulie in Darkman! Join us as we venture into the Louisiana swamps with Swamp Thing!
It's Hittites, Satanists, and Pagans (oh my!) this week as Dread Media once again takes on the theme of cults. First up, Desmond and Darryll take in a viewing of the early Wes Craven film Deadly Blessing. Then, Devil Dinosaur Jr. dissects The Seventh Victim. And, finally, in tribute once again to Christopher Lee and what many consider to be his finest role: The Wicker Man. Don't forget to enjoy some culty hymns: "Come Join Us" by Bad Religion, "Make Yourself" by Incubus, "Just Another Victim" by Helmet and House of Pain, "Corn Rigs" by Paul Giovanni, and "Cult" by Evile. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
It's Hittites, Satanists, and Pagans (oh my!) this week as Dread Media once again takes on the theme of cults. First up, Desmond and Darryll take in a viewing of the early Wes Craven film Deadly Blessing. Then, Devil Dinosaur Jr. dissects The Seventh Victim. And, finally, in tribute once again to Christopher Lee and what many consider to be his finest role: The Wicker Man. Don't forget to enjoy some culty hymns: "Come Join Us" by Bad Religion, "Make Yourself" by Incubus, "Just Another Victim" by Helmet and House of Pain, "Corn Rigs" by Paul Giovanni, and "Cult" by Evile. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
It's Hittites, Satanists, and Pagans (oh my!) this week as Dread Media once again takes on the theme of cults. First up, Desmond and Darryll take in a viewing of the early Wes Craven film Deadly Blessing. Then, Devil Dinosaur Jr. dissects The Seventh Victim. And, finally, in tribute once again to Christopher Lee and what many consider to be his finest role: The Wicker Man. Don't forget to enjoy some culty hymns: "Come Join Us" by Bad Religion, "Make Yourself" by Incubus, "Just Another Victim" by Helmet and House of Pain, "Corn Rigs" by Paul Giovanni, and "Cult" by Evile. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
It's Hittites, Satanists, and Pagans (oh my!) this week as Dread Media once again takes on the theme of cults. First up, Desmond and Darryll take in a viewing of the early Wes Craven film Deadly Blessing. Then, Devil Dinosaur Jr. dissects The Seventh Victim. And, finally, in tribute once again to Christopher Lee and what many consider to be his finest role: The Wicker Man. Don't forget to enjoy some culty hymns: "Come Join Us" by Bad Religion, "Make Yourself" by Incubus, "Just Another Victim" by Helmet and House of Pain, "Corn Rigs" by Paul Giovanni, and "Cult" by Evile. Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
After her husband dies under mysterious circumstances, a widow becomes increasingly paranoid of the neighboring religious community that may have diabolical plans for her. DirectorWes Craven WritersGlenn M. Benest(story) Matthew Barr(story) Wes Craven(screenplay) StarsMaren Jensen Sharon Stone Susan Buckner --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
To celebrate BNM's Old-School Night on 8/14, I talked with Ski (former Deadly Blessing vocalist) live on-air. Speaking of celebrating, it was Ski's birthday too. We talked about his current band Faith Factor and their new 7/7/07 ep. Ski had plenty to say about Faith Factor, and his days with Deadly Blessing. DB's Ascend From The Cauldron is classic, and highly recommended. As is the FF ep, so get them both! BLACK NIGHT MEDITATIONS - A heathenish foray along the shining path. Aural ruminations of Black, Death, Speed, Thrash, Doom, Folk, Shred, Power, Prog & Traditional Metal. Tuesday Nights 10pm-2am e.s.t. - WSCA 106.1 FM - Portsmouth, NH USA - Listen online live! www.blacknightmeditations.com
Before Wes Craven gave the world Freddy Krueger, he bestowed upon us Deadly Blessing (1981), a supernatural slasher so wild it'll scare the beards off your evil Amish neighbors. Join your hosts Kim & Jon as they close out their double-feature of Horror Master Deep Cuts with Wes Craven's wild & Weird Deadly Blessing. Is it a masked killer movie, a demonic possession flick, or a goofy girl-power thriller about farm life? Your guess is as good as ours! Join usssss… // SUPPORT THE SHOW //Nightmare on Film Street is a labor of love - and Terror! Support us on Patreon at www.nofspodcast.com/fiendclub to unlock frightfully good rewards; like shoutouts on the show and social media, access to our episode archive, producer credits, bonus episodes, and much more! This week, Fiend Club members have instant access to our full-spoiler review of M Night Shyamalan's Knock At The Cabin. Curious what we thought about Dave Bautista's teeny wire frame glasses + hulking muscle combo? Head on over to Fiend Club now to find out! Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy