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This month the Devils have been watching movies full of cackling witches, flying heads, magic spells and, erm, mayoral elections. It's a quintet of quite bizarre Indonesian horror movies from 1980-82, including Mystics in Bali and Queen of Black Magic. Along the way our discussion takes in surprising BBFC ratings, our Great Lord Willy Wasser, unnecessarily aggressive Carter USM fans, Yeti spaff, and the Mannequin Pis of Piss. And under the spotlight in this month's Horror Helpdesk segment: a question of continuity in the Alien franchise. Email the Horror Helpdesk at dx5podcast@gmail.com for a chance to win exclusive DX5 merch!
This month the Devils check out the best and absolute worst in no-budget horror cinema, ranging from the well-known like Skinamarink to the thankfully obscure like Attack of the Cockface Killer. Plus we review new releases Longlegs, Maxxxine and In a Violent Nature, and figure out what the scariest movies of the decade so far have been! To be in with a chance of winning exclusive DX5 merch, mail the Horror Helpdesk at dx5podcast@gmail.com.
What to say about this month's episode? You get 8 minutes on Wild at Heart, 5 minutes on The People Under the Stairs, 5 minutes on Mum & Dad, 6 minutes on Natural Born Killers, 7 minutes on Sightseers... and nearly 11 minutes on something so enormously irrelevant that you won't quite believe your ears. Plus the Horror Helpdesk deals with Found Footage, and there's another chance to win some exclusive DX5 merch in our listeners' competition.
In the first episode of the new-look DX5, we cover Swedish horror movies Hour of the Wolf, Thriller: A Cruel Picture, Let the Right One In, Koko-di Koko-da and Black Circle. We also help listener Sam out with his Rob Zombie-based confusion, and deliver some of the best Saltburn-related content you're ever likely to hear!
COMING SOON on Devil Times Five: The Horror Helpdesk! We want to sort out your horror-related bones of contention, whether they're giving you gip in film, or in your real life. Let us dissect your arguments, complaints, or general feedback! Also, you can now win exclusive DX5 merch with our tough new game. Listen to this mini-episode for three clues to the titles of films we'll be covering on next month's episode, and if you can figure out the theme that links them, you could be up for a prize! Email your Horror Helpdesk problems and your competition answers to dx5podcast@gmail.com.
Comedian Phil Green joins us for Bryony's final show... and she's not the only part of DX5 history making one last appearance...! Changes are afoot, so listen out for the big news towards the end of the episode, after we've looked at a bunch of killer dog movies. Also featuring our brand new listeners' competition, with the chance to win some exclusive Devil Times Five merch! Email your Horror Helpdesk problems and your competition answers to dx5podcast@gmail.com Check out Phil's tour dates at https://www.philgreencomedy.com/
Sarah Dodds from Chillennial Horrors returns to the DX5 fold for a look at some 80s slashers that never got themselves sequels, including My Bloody Valentine, StageFright: Aquarius, The Mutilator, Terror Train and Intruder. There's a half-arsed attempt to write deceased TV magician Paul Daniels into a horror movie, zen poetry from Emily, and more Scary Noises!
For our last show of 2021 we've invited theatrical and visual horror art expert Sampira on to talk about Black issues in the genre, from the clever and thoughtful (Ganja & Hess; Get Out) to the absolutely inane (Black Devil Doll from Hell), via oddities like Def By Temptation, Vampire in Brooklyn and Bad Hair. Plus new releases Prisoners of the Ghostland, Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City, Slumber Party Massacre and The Scary of 61st get the DX5 treatment. Follow Sampira at https://twitter.com/___samo
It's getting gooey in DX5 land, as we take a look at the 1980s' goriest, bloodiest, slimiest horror movies! Our features this month are Evil Dead II and Street Trash, plus we cover the likes of Demons, The Beyond, Society and Halloween III. Plus, CJ & Luke discuss the new cinema release Ready or Not, and there's another round of our audio clips quiz Scary Noises!
Welcome to the International House Of Horrors. Come in, cozy up by the fire, and hear tales of terror, mystery, and the macabre. Joe is absent but we got help from Cliff from Devil Times Five, and we talk about the year he was born, 1975. Listen closely as we go through all horror movies we have seen in 1975. Thanks to Cliff from Dx5. You can find them here: https://twitter.com/devilxfive Become a part of the weekly conversation: Twitter - @ihohpodcast Instagram - @ihohpodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/International-House-of-Horrors-417456552051186/ Email - ihohpodcast@gmail.com
Just as doggedly as ever, this month the DX5 gang throw themselves into the whats, whys and weres of wolves. Our features are Dog Soldiers and The Howling, plus we talk about An American Werewolf in London, Ginger Snaps, and at long last, Full Moon High! You'll also hear what we think of new horror release Hereditary, and you can play along with another round of Scary Noises.
Mocking the films that mock horror, the DX5 crew return with an episode about genre spoofs, from Carry On Screaming! to the Scary Movie franchise and beyond. Our features are What We Do in the Shadows and Wacko, plus we discover how close Stanley Kubrick came to jumping on that particular bandwagon, and for some reason discuss our close encounters with Nick Cave.
With a title conjured up for us by none other than esteemed horror critic Kim Newman, this episode of DX5 is about the new wave of haunted house movies. Our features are Annabelle and Paranormal Activity 3, plus we talk Insidious, Sinister, Ouija and all the rest of them. Expect filth, ghost trains and Scary Noises.
We start with a trip down memory lane as our guests recollect their first synth experience, VEMIA, Youtube Synth Classics from DX5, the Japanese Matryomin/ Theremin ensemble, the Create Digital Music Circuit Bending Challenge and the fascinating Gracenote Music Map and breifly Achtung Baby
We start with a trip down memory lane as our guests recollect their first synth experience, VEMIA, Youtube Synth Classics from DX5, the Japanese Matryomin/ Theremin ensemble, the Create Digital Music Circuit Bending Challenge and the fascinating Gracenote Music Map and breifly Achtung Baby