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In this episode of General Witchfinders, we take a close look at The Creeping Flesh (1973), a British horror film from cult studio Tigon British Film Productions. Best known for low-budget horror that ran alongside the likes of Hammer Horror and Amicus, Tigon was founded in 1966 by Tony Tenser and operated out of Hammer House on Wardour Street in London. This marks our first dive into their back catalogue—and what a place to start.The Creeping Flesh stars Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (#BigChrisLee) as brothers on opposing ends of a bizarre scientific discovery involving an ancient skeleton, reanimation, and some very shaky ideas about inherited evil. Lorna Heilbron plays opposite them as the increasingly disturbed Penelope.The film was directed by Freddie Francis, a key figure in British horror cinema. Francis replaced Don Sharp at the last minute and brought his usual visual flair, having previously directed Paranoiac, The Evil of Frankenstein, Dracula Has Risen from the Grave, and Tales from the Crypt. He's also better known in wider circles for his cinematography—earning two Academy Awards and five BAFTAs for work on Sons and Lovers, The Elephant Man, The Innocents, Return to Oz, and Glory. He also worked on Dune, Cape Fear, and even music videos for All Saints and Jimmy Nail. Cinematographer Norman Warwick handled the visuals on The Creeping Flesh. Warwick was also behind the camera for The Abominable Dr. Phibes (see Episode 10), Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde, and Confessions of a Window Cleaner. The film was shot at Shepperton Studios and Thorpe House in Surrey.We believe The Creeping Flesh was the 20th film pairing Cushing and Lee, likely falling between Horror Express (Episode 7) and Nothing but the Night (Episode 42). We're happy to be corrected—find us on BlueSky @generalwitch.Subscribe, listen, and join us as we explore the world of British cult horror, Tigon films, and everything in between. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Abrimos una puerta a la quinta dimensión para hablar de nuestra película del mes: Pánico en el transiberinao En los próximos minutos hablaremos del cine de género que hemos visto, charlaremos de recomendaciones y mucho más. Aquí en la quinta dimensión, un podcast transmedia que os saludamos desde Criticos en serio y desde Los tres Amigos. Este mes regresamos para hablaros de una película que, aunque no tuvo el bombo de los grandes estudios, se ha ganado con los años un lugar especial en el corazón de los fans del terror clásico: Horror Express, dirigida por Eugenio Martín en 1972. Una coproducción hispano-británica que parece salida de un sueño —o más bien, de una pesadilla victoriana— y que reúne nada menos que a Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing y Telly Savalas a bordo de un tren perdido en la nieve, donde lo imposible se convierte en rutina y el horror es el único pasajero que siempre llega a destino. La historia se sitúa en el año 1906, en el mítico tren Transiberiano. El profesor Alexander Saxton (Lee), un científico británico, transporta un extraño fósil que podría ser el eslabón perdido de la evolución humana. Pero, como era de esperar, el espécimen no está tan muerto como parecía… y pronto comienzan a aparecer cadáveres con los ojos completamente en blanco, como si se les hubiera borrado el alma. Lo que en principio parece una criatura primitiva desatada, se transforma en algo mucho más inquietante: una fuerza alienígena que salta de cuerpo en cuerpo, absorbiendo el conocimiento de sus víctimas y dejando tras de sí un rastro de muerte y paranoia. Recomendaciones de Héctor de Los Tres Amigos Recomendaciones de películas en aviones: Cielo Rojo Sangre (Netflix), 7500 (Prime Video), Serpientes en un avión, En los límites de la realidad (Alquiler) Películas en trenes: Aullidos (Howl), El tren del terror (Filmin), Películas en automóviles: Nunca juegues con extraños, trunk (Amazon Prime) y la serie de Supernatural
Blamison are back with a great episode on one hell of a film! 1972's Horror Express with Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, and Telly Savalas is what would happen if Hammer tried to make John Carpenter's The Thing ten years earlier. Plus if you want to talk about representation on screen, then one of the under-represented great Christian denominations (which sounds suspiciously Protestant) is shown front and center in this film. Plus Cossacks!Other thing talked about: skateboarding maths, science's increasingly shady track record and Blake gets Cossacks and Hessians mixed up.Clip: "The Impossible Dream" by Christopher Lee
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
In a show jam-packed with superb music, Jason Drury opens with a 10-minute suite of Christopher Young's new soundtrack for the 1922 silent horror classic, NOSFERATU A SYMPONY OF HORROR (Warner Classics). Jason then moves on to selections from John Williams' 2000 score THE PATRIOT, which Intrada Records recently released to commemorate its 25th anniversary, Trevor Jones' score for the 1982 Jim Henson-directed dark fantasy THE DARK CRYSTAL (La La Land Records), and, as a tribute to the late John Morgan, music from the 1982 sci-fi horror THE AFTERMATH (Dragon Domain Records). The show continues with a 2024 re-recording of Dimitri Tiomkin's score for the 1958 adventure drama THE OLD MAN AND THE SEA (Intrada Records), followed by music from the 1972 science fiction horror film HORROR EXPRESS by John Cavacas (Quartet Records/Citadel Records), and selections from Nile Rodgers' score for the 1994 comedy sequel BEVERLEY HILLS COP III (La La Land Records). Jason concludes the episode by playing music from John Williams' STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH (Sony Classical), which is celebrating its twentieth anniversary this year Enjoy! —— Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Joe Wiles, Maxime, William Welch, Tim Burden, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, Alphonse Brown, John Link, Andreas Wennmyr, Matt Berretta, Eldaly Morningstar, Jim Wilson, Glenn McDorman, Chris Malone, Steve Karpicz, Deniz Çağlar, Brent Osterberg, Jérôme Flick, Sarah Brouns, Aaron Collins, Randall Derchan, Angela Rabatin, Michael Poteet, Larry Reese, Thomas Tinneny, William Burke, Rudy Amaya, Stacy Livitsanis, Rick Laird, Carl Wonders, Nathan Blumenfeld, Lee Wileman, Daniel Herrin, Scott Bordelon, James Alexander, Brett French, Ian Clark, Ron, Andy Gray, Joel Nichols, Steve Daniel, Corey O'Brien —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
Want more MTM Vegas? Check out our Patreon for access to our exclusive weekly aftershow! patreon.com/mtmvegas Episode Description: As a reminder you can watch this show as well at: http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories On this final episode of 2024 we look forward to everything coming to Vegas in the new year. Vegas changes quickly and there is a ton coming in 2025. Attractions like Bob Marley's Hope Road, Universal's Horror Express, Netflix Bites and more are opening while we will get more clarity on the future NBA team, the Spaceport and more. And don't forget the food halls! We are getting more of those as well. In other news Casino Royale may be closing soon for a rebuild, but it holds a charm unlike other Strip casinos. We also discuss the crazy hold percentages for roulette, the Suncoast's sportsbook, the Raiders Game Day Express experience, Neon Museum's "expansion" and why the Rio has improved, but isn't quite all great after phase 1 of their renovations. 0:00 “Worst casinos in Las Vegas” 0:35 A closer look at Casino Royale - Is it closing soon? 2:35 Harmon Corner finishes their “giant screen” installation 3:22 Game Day Express experience - Good for Raiders/Golden Knights? 6:00 Roulette is more popular & has worse odds than ever 8:27 A look at Suncoast's sportsbook - Better times ahead? 9:18 Neon Museum expands scope - new Cirque display 10:50 25 things to look forward to in 2025 11:43 NBA clarity coming in 2025? 12:50 Popups, spaceport, more food halls, Zero Bond & Bob Marley coming in 2025 15:25 Rio's renovated casino is a giant improvement 16:25 Rio's front desk staff is a huge disappointment 17:25 Is Rio worth staying and playing at after phase 1 renovations? 19:58 Where is Rio's “approachable luxury”? Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Welcome to another episode of Death Don't Do Fiction, the AIPT Movies podcast! The podcast about the enduring legacy of our favorite movies! It's November, so that means it's time for our “Xenovember” series, where we cover movies involving otherworldly creatures! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss John Carpenter's 1982 Lovecraftian nightmare on ice, The Thing!An iconic opening title sequence! Frozen bloodcicles! A cast of actors that seem like real people! Locations, sound, and lighting that actually make you feel colder while you watch! Norwegian characters giving away the plot! A surprising nose piercing! Very gross body horror mixed with suspense and mystery! A high watermark for practical creature FX thanks to the legendary Rob Bottin! The first movie in Carpenter's “Apocalypse Trilogy!” One of the great remakes of the 80s, alongside The Fly and The Blob! A frequently-debating ending that's fun to theorize about, or enjoy as it is! A claustrophobic sense of dread, paranoia, and fear, brought to horrible life by a classic score by Ennio Morricone and John Carpenter himself! You'll never look at blood tests and defibrillators the same way again!In addition, Tim shares his spoiler-free thoughts on another adaptation of the novella “Who Goes There?,” 1972's Horror Express! While Alex does the same for Juror #2, Heretic, Anora, and Steven Kostanski's newest film, Frankie Freako!You can find Death Don't Do Fiction on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The Death Don't Do Fiction podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Twitter, Bluesky, or Letterboxd @actionharris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the Death Don't Do Fiction crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter or Instagram @aiptmoviespod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
The Dæmons is the final story in the eighth season of Doctor Who, with Jon Pertwee playing the eponymous hero (see episode 48 covering The House That Dripped Blood for some fantastic Pertrivia). It aired over five weeks on BBC1 from 22 May to 19 June 1971. In The Dæmons, the Master, played by Roger Delgado, awakens the ancient horned alien Azal, hoping to gain his immense power. Delgado, a close friend of Pertwee, worked extensively on stage, TV, film, and radio. His work included the BBC's Quatermass II, Battle of the River Plate, Hammer's The Mummy's Shroud, and English dubbing for The Horror Express (see episode 7). He often played villains in British action-adventure series like Danger Man, The Saint, The Champions, and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). Tragically, Delgado died in a car accident in Turkey while filming a Franco-German mini-series. He was only 55 years old. The Dæmons began as an audition scene for Jo Grant, played by Katy Manning, and was later reworked into episode four. Manning attended Miss Dixon and Miss Wolfe's School for Girls, becoming close friends with Liza Minnelli. She socialized with stars like James Mason, Dirk Bogarde, and had tea with Noël Coward at The Savoy. As a teenager, she modeled for Biba and dated Jimi Hendrix, Richard Eyre, David Troughton, Derek Fowlds, Stewart Bevan, and Peter Bardens, Rod Stewart's keyboard player. Manning had a close bond with Pertwee, who would pick her up daily for filming, either in his car or on his motorbike, where she would ride pillion. They even raced with Dick Emery and Sir Ralph Richardson to see who could reach the BBC studios first. After three years on Doctor Who, Manning left to pursue other acting work. Pertwee was saddened by her departure, citing her exit and Delgado's death as two major reasons for leaving the show a year later. Producer Barry Letts wanted to write a story about black magic to tap into the zeitgeist of the Age of Aquarius and frighten young viewers. However, script editor Terrance Dicks had concerns it might be seen as Satanist. The story was revised to focus on a scientific threat with occult themes. Originally, the Master was to worship the demon in a church, but to avoid offending religious viewers, the scenes were moved to a crypt, later referred to as a cavern (though the set remained crypt-like). Letts co-wrote the script with playwright Robert Sloman under the pseudonym Guy Leopold, as the BBC frowned on production staff writing for their own shows. Much of the serial was filmed on location in Aldbourne, Wiltshire, with two weeks allocated for filming—more than double the usual time—leading to more outdoor scenes. The cast included comedy actress Damaris Hayman, who starred as Miss Hawthorne. Hayman had an interest in the supernatural and served as an unofficial adviser on the production. Her friend, a practicing witch, praised the accuracy of the scripts. Future Sooty puppeteer Matthew Corbett had a brief role in the final episode as a hooded coven member who objects to Jo's sacrifice. Corbett, whose great-uncle was Harry Ramsden of fish-and-chip fame, had to change his name when joining the actors' union Equity, as there was already a Peter Corbett registered.Studio taping for The Dæmons was completed on 16 May 1971, just weeks before the final episode aired. This episode included footage of a model church being blown up, which was so realistic that it prompted viewer complaints. If the clip of the Brigadier's helicopter crashing into the heat shield looks familiar, it was borrowed from the James Bond film From Russia with Love. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/general-witchfinders. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Listen, you know that feeling, right? That prickle on the back of your neck when the train rattles through a tunnel, the lights flicker, and for a second, you're utterly alone in the dark? That's where we're going. Deep into the heart of travel horror, where the familiar becomes unsettling, and the journey itself transforms into a terrifying ordeal.We're talking about those moments of vulnerability, stripped of our usual defenses, hurtling through the unknown. We'll dissect the classic, Horror Express, with its telepathic creature picking off passengers one by one. Is it a masterpiece? Debatable. But the raw terror of being trapped, the sheer audacity of a monster stealing your very essence – that's primal. And Christopher Lee? Always mesmerizing.Then, we'll crank up the tension with Joy Ride, a white-knuckle thriller that reminds you: the open road can be a cruel and unforgiving place. You'll feel the desperation, the paranoia tightening its grip as a seemingly harmless prank spirals into a terrifying game of cat-and-mouse. And that voice...that chilling, gravelly voice on the other end of the CB radio? Pure nightmare fuel.Finally, we'll take you to 30,000 feet with Blood Red Sky. Imagine: trapped in a metal tube, hurtling through the sky, and a mother's fierce love becomes the only thing standing between her child and a terrifying threat. It's a claustrophobic pressure cooker of a film, a reminder that sometimes, the most monstrous acts are driven by the most human of instincts.Throughout our journey, we'll unpack the anxieties that simmer beneath the surface of travel: the loss of control, the isolation, the fear of the unknown. We'll laugh, we'll shudder, we'll question our own sanity – because isn't that what makes horror so compelling? So, join us, won't you? But be warned: you might never look at a travel itinerary the same way again.Film SundriesWatch the movies discussed:Horror Express: Apple • Amazon • JustWatchJoy Ride: Apple • Amazon • JustWatchBlood Red Sky: Apple • Netflix • JustWatch (00:00) - Welcome to Sitting in the Dark (10:05) - Horror Express (31:51) - Joy Ride (51:59) - Blood Red Sky (01:13:38) - Coming Attractions Learn how to support our show and The Next Reel's family of film podcasts by becoming a member. It's just $5 monthly or $55 annually. Learn more here.Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world in our Discord community!Here's where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdPeteKyleTommyKynanWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!You can buy our movie-related apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we've discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE.Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT.Or sign up for AUDIBLE.
Mario gifts us with his next Patreon pick this week and I've actually never seen Horror Express; it was on my entirely too long list of movies to get around to one day. I was able to talk Anita into watching this horror film since it was light on jump scares. The movie was slightly hard to follow at points, but we got through it and the final thoughts may shock you! I also got to hip Anita to a bunch of weird movie to video game adaptations, Chris helps us break down the service industry closing period etiquette, I wonder if people in the 1900's used 1972 slang, we give quick thoughts about The Boys season 4 and I created a new acronym for the podcast, at least new to me anyway. We hope you enjoy the show! Support The Show On Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/homevideohustle IMDb Page - https://tinyurl.com/324bhrrs Check Out The Show On Goodpods - https://goodpods.app.link/n2LK61w5eEb More Movie Reviews on LetterBoxd - https://letterboxd.com/hvhpodcast/ Check Out Book Reviews on GoodReads - https://www.goodreads.com/.../168422134-home-video-hustle Watch Us On YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfN67zqLBcbJNJw1cHI0Hlw Get HVH Merch - https://www.teepublic.com/user/hvhpodcast Promo - The Superiority Complex Podcast - https://superioritycomplex.podbean.com/ Music By: @tradevoorhees - http://tradevoorhees.com/ @ageofradioverse Website - https://www.ageofradio.org/homevideohustle/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Beast from the Beginning of Time (1965) is a story we've seen many times: archaeologists find a caveman who wakes up and kills everyone. It doesn't have the camp of Trog, or the star power of Horror Express, or the quotable lines of The Neanderthal Man, or the catchy surf-rock tunes of Eegah, or the budget of Neander-Jin… Well, enjoy the episode. Win some SotSA Merch! Send your mistakes, inaccuracies, and corrections to us by email or social media: Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Bluesky: @sotsapodcast.bsky.social Facebook: @SotSAPodcast Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode: Watch The Beast from the Beginning of Time on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxtboADRTuw Liquid scintillation counting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdFWcJFMUlI Rigor mortis: https://www.thoughtco.com/what-causes-rigor-mortis-601995 Lichtenberg figures (Lightning fern burns): https://www.glenallenweather.com/alink/20thunder/Lichtenberg%20Figures.pdf Thagomizer: https://www.amusingplanet.com/2020/07/thagomizer-why-stegosaurus-spiky-tail.html Learn more about archaeological giants on Digging Up Ancient Aliens: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-55-giants.html The Myth of the Moundbuilders: https://www.thoughtco.com/moundbuilder-myth-history-and-death-171536 J.B.S. Haldane's “Precambrian rabbits”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precambrian_rabbit
The Beast from the Beginning of Time (1965) is a story we've seen many times: archaeologists find a caveman who wakes up and kills everyone. It doesn't have the camp of Trog, or the star power of Horror Express, or the quotable lines of The Neanderthal Man, or the catchy surf-rock tunes of Eegah, or the budget of Neander-Jin... Well, enjoy the episode. Win some SotSA Merch! Send your mistakes, inaccuracies, and corrections to us by email or social media:Twitter: @SotSA_Podcast Bluesky: @sotsapodcast.bsky.socialFacebook: @SotSAPodcastLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/sotsa/ Email: screensofthestoneage@gmail.com In this episode:Watch The Beast from the Beginning of Time on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxtboADRTuwLiquid scintillation counting: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdFWcJFMUlI Rigor mortis: https://www.thoughtco.com/what-causes-rigor-mortis-601995 Lichtenberg figures (Lightning fern burns): https://www.glenallenweather.com/alink/20thunder/Lichtenberg%20Figures.pdf Thagomizer: https://www.amusingplanet.com/2020/07/thagomizer-why-stegosaurus-spiky-tail.html Learn more about archaeological giants on Digging Up Ancient Aliens: https://diggingupancientaliens.com/episode-55-giants.html The Myth of the Moundbuilders: https://www.thoughtco.com/moundbuilder-myth-history-and-death-171536 J.B.S. Haldane's “Precambrian rabbits”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precambrian_rabbit
For the 30th Edition of DEAD MAN STILL WALKING, your intrepid host, Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, discusses three Horror films from the 1970s: Horror Express (1972), The Grapes of Death (1978) and The Crazies (1973)! With each film, Dr. Bishop answers the important question, “Is it a zombie?” And he also explores “the infected, living zombie.” Enjoy! Note: To view ALL of Dr. Bishop's Dead Man Still Walking solocast episodes can USE THIS LINK. And to view ALL of Dr. Bishop's episode-by-episode commentaries on The Last of Us – Season 1, with Jay of the Dead, then USE THIS LINK. Dead Man Still Walking is a biweekly, short-form solocast hosted by Dr. Walking Dead Kyle Bishop, author of American Zombie Gothic and How Zombies Conquered Popular Culture. Dr. Walking Dead also presents a popular segment called The Dead Zone on regular episodes of this podcast. For his Dead Man Still Walking solocast episodes, Dr. Bishop will focus exclusively on zombie films, with the occasional exploration of zombie-related themes, zombie television, and other zombie media (e.g., comics, literature, etc.). Dr. Bishop is an academic and professional scholar of zombie films and other zombie narratives. He has been teaching for 23 years. Dr. Bishop serves as an English professor, Film Studies professor, and he's currently the English Department Chair at Southern Utah University. You are welcome to reach out to Dr. Bishop with comments or questions via email: bishopk@suu.edu, Twitter: @DrWalkingDead, or by leaving him a voicemail: (801) 899-9798. You can also watch the documentary, Doc of the Dead (2014), which features Dr. Walking Dead. Find more links below for Dr. Bishop. Be sure to subscribe to Jay of the Dead's new Horror movie podcast on: Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle PodcastsDeezer You are welcome to email our show at HauntingYourHeadphones@gmail.com, or call and leave us a voicemail at (801) 899-9798. You can also follow Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies on Twitter: @HorrorAvengers Dead Man Still Walking with Dr. Kyle Bishop is brought to you by Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies, an audio Horror movie podcast. It features nine experienced Horror hosts review new Horror movies and deliver specialty Horror segments. Your hosts are Jay of the Dead, Dr. Shock, Gillman Joel, Mister Watson, Dr. Walking Dead, GregaMortis, Mackula, Ron Martin and Dave Zee! Due to the large number and busy schedule of its nine Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies will be recorded in segments, piecemeal, at various times and recording sessions. Therefore, as you listen to our episodes, you will notice a variety of revolving door hosts and segments, all sewn together and reanimated like the powerful Monster of Dr. Frankenstein!
Jen and Tim pick their top five favorite subjects from the first one hundred episodes of the show. It was supposed to be their most and least faves, but they just talk too damn much! Looks like they gotta record a whole other episode to air their least faves of the first hundred.If you watch just one episode of the (sadly few) remaining of the British series Dead of Night, "A Woman Sobbing" should be your pick.Outsider art enthusiasts: walk, don't run to catch Romeo and Romeo. It truly is something special.Horror Express is pretty easy to find, but a lot of poor quality versions are out there. This one is quite nice, however. Threads has grown in reputation such that it often appears on streaming services like Shudder and Criterion Channel, but you can always find it at the Internet Archive. Ghostwatch, the show that scared an entire country so badly they put it in a lockbox for 25 years, may also be viewed on the Archive! Part 2, where we name our least favorites of the first hundred episodes of HYST, will be coming shortly, so stay tuned! Have You Seen This? BONUS episodes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to the Season 2 Premiere episode. On this week's episode I am joined once again by Paul Rowlands from www.money-into-light.com and we talk about Brian De Palma's 1976 classic Carrie. Paul did a lot of research for this one. We go through the Stephen King book, the 1976 movie, the sequel, and the remakes. First they start by talking about the book. Phillip gives the general information about the original movie, and then it's time for Listener Opinions. Then Phillip and Paul discuss their way through the movie. They then answer the question of whether they saw anything that they think Tarantino might of liked or used in a film. They individually rate the film. It's then time to answer whether they would buy, rent, or find this movie for free. Phillip gives his Phil's Film Favorite of the Week; Ferrari (2023). Paul talks about the sequel and remakes; Carrie (2013), The Rage: Carrie 2 (1999), and Carrie (2002). Then Paul talks about some of the other copycat kind of movies that deal with telekinesis; The Spell (1977), The Visitor (1979), Patrick (1978), and Jennifer (1978). Phillip and Paul then talk about movies that Paul has also been watching; The Dorm That Dripped Blood (1982), Thanksgiving (2023), Horror Express (1972), Street Trash (1987), and Silent Night (2023). The two of them also talk about Friday the 13th movies, Cannibal Holocaust, Cannibal Ferox, Asphyx, Dr. Jeckyl and Sister Hyde, and Eyes Wide Shot. It's a long but great discussion about all things Carrie and about their love of movies. We hope you enjoy. Come back next week when Paul is back for Telekinesis Pt. 2: The Fury (1978). --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makingtarantinothepodcast/message
We kick off the new year with a rip off of The Thing, before The Thing. We celebrate the films of Christopher Lee with JanuarLee! All month we will share the life and work of one of the absolute masters of horror. We are joined once again by Brion Foulke, webcomic artist behind Flipside Comics, and a horror aficionado! We have merch now! Follow us on Twitch for listening parties and just hanging out. also we have a Discord We now have a website! Visit us at www.strangebiscuits.com/graveyard to send us movie suggestions and comment on episodes!You can follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Thegraveyardshiftpod/On Twitter at https://twitter.com/GS_horrorpodAnd on Instagram at www.instagram.com/thegraveyardshiftpod/If you would like to make a donation to help keep the show going and get access to bonus content, you can do so by checking us out at https://www.patreon.com/Graveyardemail us at graveyardshiftpod@gmail.com for movie suggestions or Patreon ideas.Thanks for listening.
This week "What's Going in My Mouth" goes back to bad. We also talk about Roller Coasters, Anxiety, Minecraft, Stardust Thief, A Small Light, Superman: The Movie, Horror Express, Dr. Jeckyl and Sister Hyde, Lords of Waterdeep, Star Wars Holiday Special, Lost Boys: The Musical, Ads on Game Pass, Majors out at Marvel, Alien Legion, Wolf Man, Boy Falls from the Sky, and a NEW Karate Kid. So, wax off, it's time for a GeekShock!
Merry Happy everyone! 'Tis the season of holiday cheer so join Andrew and Brandon as they go through 12 days of holiday themed episodes of 1990s television! On this journey they'll be joined by guests from other podcasts and from around the world. On this second day, Scott Murphy of All 90s Action All the Time and New Horror Express joins them to talk about the Frasier episode, “Miracle on 3rd or 4th Street.”Find New Horror Express at NewHorrorExpress.com New Horror Express on Twitter: @newhorrorexpAll 90s Action All the Time on Twitter: @90sactionLike the show? Leave us a 5 star review and subscribe!Send us a tweet at @Namely90s.bsky.social Discuss the show on Instagram @Namely90s Find us online at Namely90s.comConsider joining our Patreon at Patreon.com/Namely90sFollow Brandon on Bluesky at @bschwitty.bsky.socialFollow Andrew on Twitter at @NamelyAndrew
V/H/S (2012), Trilogy of Terror (1975), & Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (1965) ALL MOVIES SPOILED In this film block, Jeremy and Brian are visited by the Ghoul of the Grindhouse and taken on a tantalizing tour of tinsel town's terse terrifying talkies! Mahahahaha! Where to watch: Be Kind Video (Burbank) Vidéothèque (South Pasadena) Cinefile (Santa Monica) V/H/S (Blu-Ray) Trilogy of Terror (Blu-Ray) Dr. Terror's House of Horrors (Blu-Ray) Other films referenced: Glory (1989) Cape Fear (1991) The Straight Story The Innocents (1961) Tales from the Crypt (1972) Horror Express (1972) Nightmare Alley (1947) Nightbreed The Addams Family (1991) Evil Dead 2 Idle Hands (1999) Cat People (1942) I Walked with a Zombie Innocent Blood (1992) The Big Lebowski She's All That Police Academy Psycho (1960) Child's Play (1988) Ghostbusters (1984) Tales from the Hood The Blair Witch Project (1999) Paranormal Activity Cloverfield Vamp (1986) Big (1988) Planes, Trains and Automobiles Double Indemnity (1944) Friday the 13th (1980) Predator (1987) Spaceballs Scream 5 Scream VI Satanic Panic The Wicker Man (1973) The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Choo Choo! The Trans-Siberian express is pulling out! The passengers aboard are Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, and Telly Savalas! The Yard Sale Artist himself, Jarrod Alberich is here with me, and we are going to talk about this awesome movie, as I've been wanting to cover this one for a long time! No other film has ever had such a great cast and so many horror and sci-fi elements in it! OK, maybe there has been another one, but it definitely wasn't this awesome. As usual, if you want to leave any feedback, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB or Tumblr pages (and I'm now on BlueSky as well (@docstrange.bsky.social)! You can find Jarrod on every social media platform as @Yardsaleartist and definitely check out his website as well (Theyardsaleartist.com)! Thanks for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/magsnmonsters/message
Andy dives into Spanish & British Horror classic, Horror Express. This movie was released in 1972 and stars Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, and Telly Savalas of Kojak fame. Listen to find out what this often overlooked film has to offer to modern audiences.
All aboard! In a Shocktober special, Dave and Rob punch their ticket for the 1973 creature feature Horror Express! Part Hammer movie, part Doctor Who episode, and part Lovecraft adaption, it's the tale of two classic horror stars, a fake Rasputin, and a bunch of smooth-brained dead meat! Plus: special guest star Telly Savalas!
Train to Busan (2016), Terror Train (1980), & Horror Express (1972) ALL MOVIES SPOILED In this film block, Jeremy and Brian climb aboard the iron horse and ride the rail all the way down the line to terror town. But will the Grindhouse Gang make it or will a creature get them first? Where to watch: Be Kind Video (Burbank) Vidéothèque (South Pasadena) Cinefile (Santa Monica) Train to Busan (4K Blu-Ray) Terror Train (Blu-Ray) Horror Express (Blu-Ray) Other films referenced: Parasite Snowpiercer Alien The Abyss Titanic The Thing Creepshow The Matrix The Thing from Another World The Blob (1988) The Blob (1958) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978) Total Recall (1990) Sleepaway Camp Psycho (1960) Trading Places 2001: A Space Odyssey A Clockwork Orange Barry Lyndon The Shining Seven The Mist Oldboy (2003) The Tree of Life The Taking of Pelham One Two Three The Train The Lady Vanishes (1938) Strangers on a Train
Chris and Myron give in to listener requests and take a look at the first four films in the Leprechaun series, with a few tangents along the way and a random review of 1972's Horror Express. Expect the usual filthy language and spoilers.
Aaron and Darlene watch some classic sci-fi from the 1950s and '60s, good and bad. They talk about what makes these films memorable and fun, and if you should take a trip back in time and enjoy these films as well.Feedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekSubscribe to our feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/episodes/feediTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Lit2bzebJXMTIv7j7fkqqGoogle Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc3ByZWFrZXIuY29tL3Nob3cvMzU3MTAzNy9lcGlzb2Rlcy9mZWVkWebsite: https://www.thisweekingeek.netThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/advertisement
This week on the Talk Without Rhythm Podcast I'm fulfilling a Patreon Pick from TWoRP Legionnaire Alan R. Alan requested I take a look at the Christopher Lee/Peter Cushing/Telly Savalas frozen-alien-caveman classic Horror Express from 1972. Seizing upon the gimmick of "70s ensemble pieces set on a train with 'Express' in the title," I opted to pair it with the 1974 adaptation of Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express. [00:00] INTRO [02:00] Trick or Treat Radio Promo [03:17] RANDOM CONVERSATION [09:12] Horror Express (1972) [01:03:07] Murder on the Orient Express (1974) [01:41:19] FEEDBACK [01:59:36] ENDING MUSIC: Murdertrain a Comin' by Dethklok Buy Horror Express (1972) Buy Murder on the Orient Express (1974) Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
Kim returns as host with Jeff, and they review Horror Express from 1973 starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Telly Savalas, and Silvia Tortosa. Kim and Jeff always talk about other films or shows they've been watching lately, so your bonus reviews are The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) and Leon: The Professional (1994). Instagram: @attackofthe20thcentury Facebook: @attackofthe20thcentury Leave a voice mail: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/attackofthe20thcentury Horror Express Summary (Rotten Tomatoes): Alexander Saxton (Christopher Lee), a brilliant British anthropologist researching in the Russian Far East, boards the Trans-Siberian Express with his latest discovery, a frozen specimen he hopes to prove is the missing link. But en route to Europe, passengers begin to turn up dead, and terror engulfs the train as Saxton and his partner, Dr. Wells (Peter Cushing), struggle to contain a mysterious and increasingly murderous force. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/attackofthe20thcentury/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/attackofthe20thcentury/support
Cabin's with the maggots now. Damn, Evil Dead Rise was awesome. Definitely a different vibe from other Evil Dead movies but didn't hold back with references from other films in the franchise and loading up on the scares. We're going behind the scenes of Evil Dead Rise on this weeks episode of the podcast and also continuing our 70s Decade in Review Series. We're heading to 1972 and talking about one of my favourite 70s horror films, Horror Express starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. ————————————————— Watch Classic Horror, Sci-Fi, and Creature Feature Films 24/7 Live on Twitch @ Cabin of Horrors. The more you watch the more points you get to choose what gets played @ The Cabin. Tune in and help support Cabin of Horrors —> https://twitch.tv/cabinofhorrors Join the Official Cabin of Horrors Discord Server and Get in on the Horror Talk 24/7 —> https://discord.gg/FA3RcATnAb Follow on Social Media Instagram —> https://instagram.com/cabinofhorrorspodcast Facebook —> https://facebook.com/cabinofhorrors --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cabinofhorrors/message
This week Ken celebrates his birthday by revisiting one of his fave films, 1972's Horror Express! Hey, why not call us on our hotline? (724) 246-4669! Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows: Movie Melt Songs on Trial Get Soft with Dr Snuggles Ballbusters Movies About Girls Classic In Search of the Perfect Podcast
this episode is brought to you by: benadryl. stay weird with benadryl. christopher lee, peter cushing, and telly savalas star in a rip off of "the thing" set on a train! we are talking about a legitimately fun movie for once! we also get off track a bit and talk about sandwiches.
All aboard the Horror Express. Sorry about the late post. Trying not to make a habit of it. This week Mathias the ill and Rated-PG review Eugino Martín's 1972 classic Horror Express. Starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee. I'd never seen this one before but Matt was all about it and for good reason. You definitely need to check this on out on SHUDDER.
Jim hops aboard a train for a ride on 1972's "Horor Express," starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Telly Savalas, Alberto De Mendoza, Faith Clift and Silvia Tortosa. Passengers aboard the Trans-Siberian Express are mysteriously dying and an ancient artifact is missing. Could there be a connection? Find out on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The Podcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Jim hops aboard a train for a ride on 1972’s “Horor Express,” starring Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Telly Savalas, Alberto De Mendoza, Faith Clift and Silvia Tortosa. Passengers aboard the Trans-Siberian Express are mysteriously dying and an ancient artifact is missing. Could there be a connection? Find out on this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, The … Horror Express | Episode 358 Read More » The post Horror Express | Episode 358 appeared first on The ESO Network.
Welcome back to the Horror 101 Podcast! On our 130th episode we go back to the early 70s and feature a Spanish film which brings Hammer favourites Lee and Cushing together as allies against an ancient evil loose on the famous Trans-Siberian train in the early 20th century.. Horror Express is very much a reverse murder mystery combined with elements of The Thing. It is now within the public domain and can be enjoyed by everyone at anytime. We hope you enjoy our Horror 101 treatment of this classic!Show Highlights:01:00 Prelude to Terror...05:00 Setting up the NEXT Friday the 13th...06:30 Introducing Horror Express...12:30 Finding the Fossil...16:06 Groan from the Crate...21:30 Its Time We Open This Box...25:00 Transference...28:00 The Eye Fluid...31:10 Telly Savalas Enters...33:00 Massacre in the Dark...39:30 Destroy the Train...41:35 Calling Horky at the Shire...48:16 Scoring the Film and Conclusion! Thanks for Listening!
ALL ABOARD! Time to take a little trip with those icons of Hammer horror, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, in a Spanish production that mimics Hammer's Victorian aesthetic and adds a lot of production value with repurposed sets, reused models, and the great Telly Savalas to turn John Campbell's classic short story "Who Goes There?" into a thriller set on the Trans-Siberian Railway.
It's Episode 130 of THE PODCAST ON HAUNTED HILL, and it's a BIRTHDAY SPECIAL!! The Birthday Boy GAV has chosen THE RELIC (1997) and HORROR EXPRESS (1972) for us to delve into! WORLD OF THE STRANGE gets flipped on its head, and there’s also the exciting return of TIME TEAM to take a look back on last year! So tune in, download, listen, like, comment, and share!! TOM SIZEMORE DEMANDS IT!!!! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=17157046 The post THE PODCAST ON HAUNTED HILL EPISODE 130 – THE RELIC AND THE HORROR EXPRESS first appeared on Legion.
It's Episode 130 of THE PODCAST ON HAUNTED HILL, and it's a BIRTHDAY SPECIAL!! The Birthday Boy GAV has chosen THE RELIC (1997) and HORROR EXPRESS (1972) for us to delve into! WORLD OF THE STRANGE gets flipped on its head, and there's also the exciting return of TIME TEAM to take a look back on last year! So tune in, download, listen, like, comment, and share!! TOM SIZEMORE DEMANDS IT!!!! PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=17157046 The post THE PODCAST ON HAUNTED HILL EPISODE 130 – THE RELIC AND THE HORROR EXPRESS first appeared on Legion.
The IOTR Drive-In Theatre is now open for one last showing before they bulldoze this place into a mega-mall. We got oddball musicals beyond your imagination, nature run amuck, sleazy, sci-fi, comedies sure to titillate, horror to make you laugh, horror to make you scream, and a whole lot more! Don't forget to visit our refreshment stand during intermission. We're so glad you came to visit the IOTR Drive-In Theatre. Drive safe. 00:00:00 Psycho A Go-Go (1965) 00:03:10 Ratings Explained 00:03:50 You Can't Beat A Good Film 70s bumper 00:04:10 Stunt Rock (1978) 00:06:33 Rockula (1990) 00:08:22 The Apple (1980) 00:11:06 Nudist Colony of the Dead (1991) 00:14:45 Ads/intermission 00:16:21 Rats: Night of Terror (1984) 00:18:28 Frogs (1972) 00:19:27 Barracuda (1978) 00:21:26 Night of a Thousand Cats (1972) 00:23:04 Grizzly (1976) 00:26:01 Ads/intermission 00:27:29 Spermula (1976) 00:30:57 Flesh Gordon (1974) 00:33:38 2069: A Sex Odyssey (1974) 00:36:01 Emmanuelle in Space: World of Desire (1994) 00:37:13 Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders (1990) (aka Flesh Gordon 2) 00:39:09 Ads/intermission 00:40:49 Slaughter High (1986) 00:42:26 Student Bodies (1981) 00:45:17 Blood Hook (1986) 00:47:45 Blood Diner (1987) 00:49:48 Bloodbath at the House of Death (1983) 00:52:21 Ads/intermission 00:54:21 Eyes of Fire (1983) 00:56:25 Curtains (1983) 00:57:39 The Nesting (1981) 00:59:22 Scalps (1983) 01:01:12 Horror Express (1972) 01:04:05 Ads/intermission 01:05:33 Wanda, The Wicked Warden (1977) 01:08:02 The Gore Gore Girls (1972) 01:09::25 Human Experiments (1979) 01:12:02 Phantasm II (1988) 01:13:19 Waxwork (1988) 01:15:11 The Drive-In is now closed. Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, PodChaser, Amazon Music, Audible, Libsyn, iHeartRadio and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook & Instagram: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com Buy a cool t-shirt, PPE masks and other Invasion of the Remake swag at our TeePublic Store!
In this late-night edition of Horror Express, we talk about Gremlins 2
Merry Happy everyone! 'Tis the season of holiday cheer so join Andrew and Brandon as they go through 12 days of holiday themed episodes of 1990s television! On this journey they'll be joined by guests from other podcasts and from around the world. On this fourth day, Scott of All 90s Action All the Time and New Horror Express joins them to talk about the banned Pokemon episode "Holiday Hi-Jynx."Find New Horror Express at NewHorrorExpress.comNew Horror Express on Twitter: @newhorrorexpAll 90s Action All the Time on Twitter: @90sactionLike the show? Leave us a 5 star review and subscribe!Send us a tweet at @Namely90sDiscuss the show on Instagram @Namely90sWatch this episode at Namely90s.com/YouTubeFind us online at Namely90s.comConsider joining our Patreon at Patreon.com/Namely90sFollow Brandon on Twitter at @bschwittyFollow Andrew on Twitter at @NamelyAndrewOutro:Pixelland by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4222-pixellandLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
It's the first ever Old Movies for Young Stoners Holiday Special! Bob, Cory, Philena and Greg are back to spread some holiday cheer, or maybe just baffle and amuse you. First, we discuss the new "Sight and Sound" 100 Greatest Films of All Time list that just dropped last week. Does "Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles" deserve the top spot? Should "Citizen Kane" reign in perpetuity? What happened to "Lawrence of Arabia" and "Touch of Evil???" The young stoners, the olds and Paul Schrader have some thoughts about this. Then we take a look at "Carol for Another Christmas." Funded by Xerox, written by Rod Serling, and starring Peter Sellers and Sterling Hayden fresh off of Kubrick's "Dr. Strangelove," this is probably the bleakest version of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" and it's streaming now on HBOMax. After that, Bob shares his family's Christmas tradition of getting sloshed on rum and eggnog and watching "Horror Express," a 1972 Spanish shocker starring Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee but utterly ruled by Telly Savalas as a power-mad Cossack. Why is this a Christmas movie? Listen and find out. Bob does explain it... Kind of. "Horror Express" is now streaming on Shudder. Happy New Year everyone! See you in 2023 with Season 2.
“You think evil can be killed by bullets?” On this episode of Bots, Bugs, And Babes, I will be heading to Engla…..umm..Russi…..umm, I mean Spain as I look back on Horror Express (1972). Join me as I go back to check out this Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing non-conventional “vampire” film. [...]
More Peter Cushing! Diamond Feit is back to talk about Horror Express, one of the funnest, silliest, wackiest, goofiest horror movies of the early-70s. And not only does it star my all-time favorite actor of all-time, Peter Cushing, but it also features my second-favorite actor of all-time; Christopher Lee. And someone who would probably make the top 10 or so; Telly Savalas! This movie kicks ass.
This week was a long, strange trainwreck/car crash through L's loose interpretation of classic horror movies — but make it horny. This week's showrunner & editor was L (@nocturnical), joined by Stef (@witchxpudding) & Mel (@heda_mel). Rough timestamps: Witchboard, 3:45; Hellraiser II, 10:40; Nosferatu the Vampyre, 17:50; Matt's ad, 24:05; Horror Express, 26:05; Salem's Lot, 31:50; Carnival of Souls, 38:30; The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, 45:30. Visit us at ghostinthemagazine.site or follow us on twitter @gitmpodcast. Thank you Nate for the tunes, soundcloud.com/nfr-1.
On this episode of Horror Express we talk about Gremlins.
The giants of British horror, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee, are the subject of the eighty-sixth episode of “Boys and Ghouls”. Starting with “The Curse of Frankenstein”, they were the cornerstone of Hammer horror. Together and separately, they've given the horror genre decades of frightening films. From among their many collaborations, we have selected four movies to focus on. “The Curse of Frankenstein” (1957), “The Hound of the Baskervilles” (1959), “Horror Express” (1972), and their final film together, “House of the Long Shadows” (1983). Along the way, we also explore the long friendship of Cushing and Lee; from their implausible showbiz-anecdote first meeting, to their well-documented last. So, give a listen to this tribute to these titians of terror, Peter Wilton Cushing and Christopher Frank Carandini Lee.
Episode 167: Missing a Wrinkle The Gaylords hop on a choo-choo train called Horror Express (1972)! Stacie and Anthony have a ball with Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing, prehistoric ape monsters, hot Cossacks, smooth brains, caressing streams, and more—including an all-new installment of The Chopping Block. Find out more at https://gaylords-of-darkness.pinecast.co
This week we talk about The Offer, Top Gun: Maverick, Rescue Rangers, Unfathomable, Film History, Extreme Prejudice, Horror Express, Seth and Fred, The Fall Guy, TikTok games, Raven unionizes, The Acolyte, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The First Omen, Xbox Stick, and Godzilla and the Titans.