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The Martians are coming! Don't trust anyone! So it goes when a young boy descends into a nightmare of tentacled alien heads, mind-controlled parents, and Martians in green pajamas. And it's all shot in surreal, colorful imagery. Grab your telescopes, get in your tank, and cover your necks - we're digging into this seminal, yet underseen, sci-fi film that influenced the likes of Spielberg, Scorsese, Dante, Cameron, and more. Then, if that wasn't enough, Peter Lorre trims his lilacs on the Poverty Row Picture Show covering the John Carradine classic, Bluebeard (1944). What a time to be alive! Thanks for listening!If you enjoy Camp Kaiju, please leave a rating and review. Subscribe to campkaijupodcast.com or leave a comment at campkaiju@gmail.com, Letterboxd, or Instagram (@camp_kaiju); or call the Kaiju Hotline at (612) 470-2612.Visit Patreon.com/campkaiju and campkaiju.threadless.com for perks and merchandise.We'll catch ya next time for Species (1995) - a very '90s flick about an alien-woman hybrid looking for a mate in Los Angeles. Things get... weird. Can't wait!TRAILERSInvaders from Mars (1953); The War of the Worlds (1953); It Came from Outer Space (1953); Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956); The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951); The Amazing Colossal Man (1957); Invaders from Mars (1986)SHOUT OUTS & SPONSORSSubstack Film Criticism by Matthew Cole LevinePlays by Vincent S. HannamWatch the Skies! TCM doc about 1950s sci-fiJohn Sayles introduction to "Invaders from Mars" from TCMAn Army of Phantoms by J HobermanZack Linder & the Zack Pack Camp Kaiju: Monster Movie Podcast. Invaders from Mars (1953) movie review. Hosted by Vincent Hannam, Matthew Cole Levine. Camp Kaiju: Monster Movie Podcast, produced by Vincent S. Hannam; © 2025 Vincent S. Hannam, All Rights Reserved.
After a rather lengthy hiatus due to tragic technology death, OND is back... again. Recorded on the holiday formally known as Easter Rojen and I pour one out for a lengthy role call of celebrities, catch up on the cavalcade of things we missed, more stories of "It Came from John's Poor Impulse Control", and we discuss why we are both currently in love with physical media. With luck, we'll be back with more shows as we now witness the power of my fully operational podcasting station.
Pace (they/them), Emily (they/them), and Suzannah (she/her) are joined by editor and writer John Potter to discuss the 2018 film/remake/sequel/??? Suspiria! We talk about the horrors of ballet, post-war Germany, and and so much more. Content Warnings: Sexism, anti-semitism, and the holocaust as it appears in the filmBooks mentioned in the episode: -Graceling and Bitterblue by Kristin Cahsore-Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer-"A Working Definition of the Monstrous" by Ryan Dzelzkalns in It Came from the Closet-Stacie Ponder's blog Final Girl, particularly the writings on Suspiria-When God Was a Woman by Merlin StoneSupport us on Patreon! Buy some merch! Subscribe to our newsletter! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for all the latest updates about upcoming films, news, and other announcements. If you would like to submit your own real life church horror story for a future minisode, follow this link (https://bit.ly/HNACMinisodes) or email us at horrornerdsatchurch@gmail.com And don't forget to comment, rate, and subscribe to us on your favorite podcast provider!
“RICHARD CARLSON: CLASSIC CINEMA STAR OF THE MONTH” (081) - 3/31/2025 Tall, dark-haired, and handsome, RICHARD CARLSON was always a welcomed addition to any cast. From the beginning, when he was playing preppy college students opposite LANA TURNER, to his reign in the 1950s as the King of Sci-Fi thrillers, Carlson brought believability and authority to each role but also a sense of introspective thoughtfulness. You looked into his deep blue eyes and chiseled face and believed him. Whatever he was selling, we were buying. And while he never became an A-list leading man, he enjoyed a long and steady career and enhanced many a mediocre film with his special appeal. This week, we celebrate RICHARD CARLSON as our Star of the Month. SHOW NOTES: Sources: Monsters in the Machine (2016), by Steffen Hantke; Keep Watching the Skies (2009), by Bill Warren; “Richard Carlson: Albert Lea's Other Film & Television Star,” December 24, 2016, by Ed Shannon; “Today's Underrated Actor Spotlight: Richard Carlson,” June 24, 2105, by Bynum, www.thetinseltoentwins.com; “A Tribute To Richard Carlson,' January 9, 2014, www.scififilmfiesta.com; “Richard Carlson, Actor, Dies at 65,” November 27, 1977, New York Times; Wikipedia.com; TCM.com; IMDBPro.com; Movies Mentioned: Desert Death (1935), starring Raymond Hatton; The Young in Heart (1938), starring Janet Gaynor, Roland Young, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr & Paulette Goddard; The Duke of West Point (1938), starring Louis Hayward & Joan Fontaine; Winter Carnival (1939), starring Ann Sheridan, Richard Carlson, & Robert Mitchum; These Glamour Girls (1939), starring Lana Turner & Lew Ayres; Dancing Co-Ed (1939), starring Lana Turner & Richard Carlson; Beyond Tomorrow (1940), starring Haley Carey & Charles Winning; No, No, Nanette (1940), starring Anna Neagle; The Howards of Virginia (1940), starring Cary Grant & Martha Scott; Back Street (1941), starring Margaret Sullavan & Charles Boyer; The Little Foxes (1941Ol staring Bette Davis & Teresa Wright; The Affairs of Martha (1942), starring Marsha Hunt & Richard Carlson; My Heart Belongs to Daddy (1942), starring Richard Carlson & Martha O'Driscoll; Fly By Night (1942) starring Richard Carlson & Nancy Kelly; Hold That Ghost (1941), starring Bud Abbot & Lou Costello; White Cargo (1942), staring Hedy Lamarr& Walter Pidgeon; Presenting Lily Mars (1943), starring Judy Garland & Van Heflin; The Man From Down Under (1943), starring Charles Laughton & Donna Reed; So Well Remembered (1947), starring John Mills & Martha Scott; Behind Locked Doors (1948), starring Richard Carlson & Lucille Bremer; The Amazing Mr. X (1948), starring Turban Bey, Lynn Bari, & Cathy O'Donnell; King Solomon's Mines (1950), starring Stewart Granger & Deborah Kerr; The Sound of Fury (1950), starring Frank Lovejoy; The Blue Veil (1951), starring Jane Wyman, Charles Laughton, & Joan Blondell; The Magnetic Monster (1953), starring Richard Carlson; It Came from Outer Space (1954), starring Richard Carlson & Barbara Rush; The Maze (1953), starring Richard Carlson & Hillary Brooke; The Creature from The Black Lagoon (1954), starring Richard Carlson & Julie Adams; All I Desire (1953), starring Barbara Stanwyck & Richard Carlson; Riders To the Stars (1954), starring William Lundigan; Appointment with a Shadow (1957), starring George Nadar; The Saga of Hemp Brown (1957), starring Rory Calhoun; Johnny Rocco (1958), starring Richard Evers & Coleen Gray; Tormented (1960), starring Richard Carlson; Kid Rodelo (1966), starring Broderick Crawford & Janet Leigh; Change of Habit (1969), starring Elvis Pressly, Mary Tyler moore, & Richard Carlson; --------------------------------- http://www.airwavemedia.com Please contact sales@advertisecast.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share new music they're digging that flies under the mainstream radar, buried treasures! They also pay tribute to singer-songwriter Jerry Butler.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:girlpuppy, "Champ," Single, Captured Tracks, 2024The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Jerry Butler, "Only the Strong Survive," The Ice Man Cometh, Mercury, 1969Jerry Butler and The Impressions, "For Your Precious Love," Single, Vee-Jay, 1958Loveworms, "Heartbeat," Heartbeat, Antena Krzyku, 2025Jetstream Pony, "Captain Palisade," Single, Spinout Nuggets, 2024Meat Wave, "Dehydrated," Voicemail / Dehydrated, Self-Released, 2025Maruja, "Break The Tension," Single, Music for Nations, 2024Prism Shores, "Tourniquet!," Out From Underneath, Meritorio, 2025Denison Witmer, "Making Love," Anything At All, Asthmatic Kitty, 2025Psycho-O-Positive, "Mothra!," Single, Self Released, 2025The Penrose Web, "I Dreamt I Woke Up Dead," It's....The Penrose Web, Gare du Nord, 2025Middle Part, "Dial*," Disruptor, Little Planet, 2024The Sewerheads, "It Came as a Surprise," Despair is a Heaven, Tall Texan, 2024Wand, "The Leap," In A Capsule Wardrobe, Drag City, 2017L.A. WITCH, "777," 777 (Single), Suicide Squeeze, 2025Joveth, "Bubblegum," Bubblegum (Single), Voracious, 2024Sly and the Family Stone, "Everyday People," Stand!, Epic, 1968See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textThe Oscars are almost here which means it is time for one of our favorite Fat Dude traditions, THE BEST OF COUNTDOWN!!! Joined as always on these episodes by longtime friend and movie buddy, Jameson Pfeifle of SDFilmThoughts, we discuss our top ten favorites of the year that was 2024. We also continue paying tribute to Filmspotting: SVU with our We/They Didn't Get It segments. We wrap things up by hearing from previous guests and friends of the show, letting us know what they loved from the previous year. Pop some popcorn, heat up that taco, grab a soft drink, kick back, relax, and prepare yourself for OUR FAVORITES OF 2024!For those looking to just get things moving, the list starts at about 9:30 and the contributor clip medley (ones that weren't used in the actual list segment) starts at 2:15:00. Big thanks to: Brian Mensing, Dylan Ferguson, Local Lou, Arthur Howell, Matt Heller, Jessica Johannsen, Natasha of Talkin' With Tasha, Sarah Lahue, Chad Barker, Tarek Maalouf, Parker Magnuson, Allison Weiland, Andrew and Aryn of It Came from the Midwest, Betsy and Trent of Never Seen It, Derrick Veurink, DeeDee Collins, and Anthony Hoekman. Jameson can be found on IG and Letterboxd at @sdfilmthoughts.Follow Fat Dude Digs Flicks across social media:Facebook - Fat Dude Digs FlicksInstagram - FatDudeDigsFlicks TikTok - FatDudeDigsFlicksLetterboxd - FatDudeFlicksBlueSky - FatDudeDigsFlicks.bsky.socialSubscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Search for Fat Dude Digs Flicks and click on that subscribe button. Please take a second to rate and review the show, while you're at it!Subscribe to the Fat Dude Digs Flicks YouTube channel and send a thumbs up or two my way!If you'd like to contact me for any recommendations, questions, comments, concerns, or to be a future guest, you can send an email to FatDudeDigsFlicks@gmail.com.And now the call to action:The fight for Women's Reproductive Rights continues. If you are interested in supporting a woman's right to choose, please look into the following organizations:Planned ParenthoodCenter for Reproductive RightsPathfinder InternationalNational Women's Law CenterNARAL Pro-Choice AmericaReligious Coalition for Reproductive ChoiceEquality NowEvery Mother CountsGlobal Fund For WomenGun violence in the United States has reached epidemic proportions. Join the fight for better gun laws and regulations by looking into or contributing to:Coalition to Stop Gun ViolenceEverytown for Gun SafetyThe Brady CampaignNewtown Action AllianceMoms Demand Action for Gun Sense in AmericaAmericans for Responsible SolutionsLaw Center to Prevent Gun ViolenceHelp protect, defend, and support our LGBTQ+ brothers, sisters, and non-binary spiritual siblings by checking out:Transformation Project SDGLAADTrans LifelineThe Trevor ProjectThe Center of Excellence for Transgender HealthGender DiversityHuman Rights CampainIt Gets Better ProjectThe Transgender Law CenterFORGEGLSENThe Matthew Shepard FoundationPride FoundationTransgender Legal Defense and Education FundTrans Women of Color CollectiveTrans Youth Equality FoundationNational Center For Transgender EqualityTrue Colors FundThe Trans Culture District Support the show
From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.Artists at work Diane Richard of St. Paul worked for 21 years at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), and she wants people to know about “Artists at Work: the Mia Staff Art Show.” It's tucked away in the community commons area just past the cafe and the family center (pro tip: you can bring your lunch with you to the exhibit!) The show runs through April 13. Diane explains: You might never have thought about it, but the people who work in museums are often artists themselves — and good ones, too. They work as security guards, and they create public programs, hang art on the walls, help you figure out where you're going, and sell you stuff in the shop. And they work in everything from oil painting to watercolor and prints, ceramic sculpture to embroidery, video and collage. There's even a tarot card created from crop seeds. One work waves from the wall: the menacing loon flag was security guard Rob McBroom official entry into the state's flag contest. As I strolled around, Cara O'Connell's portrait of Myrna drew me over. It's from O'Connell's series on caregivers. Myrna is a beatific presence under a halo of robins. For me, the showstopper was Adam White's “It Came with the Room.” White's triptych collage is layered with thousands of cartoon bubbles filled with intriguing messages, many about the hellhound Cerebus. You could spend hours in front of it searching for meaning. Overall, the show gives insight into the mostly unseen hands responsible for MIA's daily operations. What comes through is their passion for art.— Diane RichardThe art of mental health Carla Mansoni is the director of arts and cultural Engagement at CLUES, one of the largest and oldest Latin organizations in Minnesota. She wants people to know about “The Art of Mental Health,” a group show of art created by people who work in the mental health field, curated by Kasia Chojan-Cymerman and Thrace Soryn. The exhibit at the Vine Arts Center in Minneapolis opens this Saturday, Feb. 22, with an artist reception from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. featuring a performance by psychologist/musician Mindy Benowitz. The show runs on Saturdays through March. There is a performance by bluegrass Americana trio Echo Trail on March 15. Carla says: The idea is to focus on the mental health professionals who also use art to heal themselves. This is a wonderful opportunity to showcase the diversity of art forms and how art and culture also heals the healer, elevating the humanity of those working in mental health spaces. — Carla MansoniSEENJennifer Bowen, founder and director of the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop, was deeply moved by the exhibit “SEEN” currently on display at the Weisman Art Museum on the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis. Curated by Emily Baxter of We Are All Criminals, this show is half a decade in the making. Seven artists partnered with seven incarcerated artists to create installations. The show runs through May 18, with a panel conversation planned for Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. Some installations respond to incarcerated life, such as work by Sarith Peou and Carl Flink, which reflect the steps of traditional Cambodian dance Peou used to keep himself active and healthy while on COVID lockdown in his cell. Jennifer says: There's another exhibit of a poet named Brian, who's got a massive chandelier of bird cages hanging from the ceiling with some of his poetry being read and voiced over by himself and other folks that he lives with. And I think the title of the poem is “We Can't Hear Ourselves Sing,” and it's about the kind of chaos and cacophony of life inside a prison. It was the first thing I saw when I walked into the exhibit. And it literally took my breath away, the way that it speaks metaphorically not just to the pain that incarceration causes, but to the kind of human need to still find beauty in the midst of that pain. But then there are other artists who chose to think about what the future would look like, or what healing might look like. There's an artist named Ronald who has a garden reminiscent of the garden his grandfather grew when he was in Detroit that's meant to be this kind of healing look forward. It's a really heavy but beautiful exhibit. And one thing this exhibit does is offers the community, not only a chance to listen on phones to the artists' voices and to see interviews, but it also gives the public a chance to write notes to them that will go back to them. — Jennifer Bowen
On this episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: books as equalizers and kiddos who love books as much as we do Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: what we do to keep momentum in our reading lives The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . . . 1:33 - Our Bookish Moments Of The Week 6:35 - Grassrootz Bookstore 8:08 - Our Current Reads 8:21 - Witness 8 by Steve Cavanagh (Meredith) 10:26 - The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly 11:44 - Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh 11:55 - Bury Your Gays by Chuck Tingle (Kaytee) 12:21 - Pounded by the Pound by Chuck Tingle (amazon link) 12:31 - Taken by the Gay Unicorn by Chuck Tingle (amazon link) 12:41 - Aardvark Book Club 16:30 - The Great Hunt by Robert Jordan (Meredith) 17:41 - The Eye of the World by Robert Jordan 22:13 - Revenge of the Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell (Kaytee) 22:35 - The Tipping Point by Malcolm Gladwell 26:16 - Come Closer by Sara Gran (Meredith) 27:42 - 101 Horror Books to Read Before You're Murdered by Sadie Hartmann 31:08 - It Came from the Trees by Ally Russell (Kaytee) 35:19 - Deep Dive: Losing Momentum In Our Reading 49:21 - Meet Us At The Fountain 49:27 - I wish to ask if you can find actual smutty books on the shelves in bookstores (like monster romance etc with the wild covers). (Meredith) 50:01 - The Dragon's Bride by Katee Robert 50:32 - Neon Gods by Katee Robert 51:07 - Open Door Romance via Novel Neighbor 51:08 - The Novel Neighbor 51:15 - The Ripped Bodice Bookstore 52:04 - Still Life by Louise Penny (special edition w/sprayed edges, releases Sep. 30, 2025) 52:27 - I wish it was easier to get pretty versions of our favorite books. (Kaytee) 52:35 - The Hunger Games box set by Suzanne Collins (special edition with sprayed edges) 53:23 - Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir 53:53 - Quicksilver by Callie Hart (special edition, pre order, releases Aug 19, 2025) 55:11 - The Beautiful Mystery by Louise Penny Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. February's IPL comes to you from Fables and Fairy Tales in Marinsville, Indiana! Love and Chili Peppers with Kaytee and Rebekah - romance lovers get their due with this special episode focused entirely on the best selling genre fiction in the business. All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the behind-the-scenes insights of an independent bookseller From the Editor's Desk with Kaytee and Bunmi Ishola - a quarterly peek behind the curtain at the publishing industry The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Production and Editing: Megan Phouthavong Evans Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!
Join us for Pastor Mike's new sermon series, "The War Within," as we examine the internal battles we all face and the power of God to overcome them. Today's message, "It Came from Within," is from 1 Corinthians 10:13, reminding us that no temptation is beyond God's provision for escape. Come ready to explore how faith equips us to stand strong in the face of life's struggles.
In this episode we update and continue the conversation with Suzanne and Scott Ramsey regarding their research into the alleged 1948 UFO crash in Aztec, NM. They will discuss their latest book, “It Came to Earth at Aztec, New Mexico Revealed: The Recovery of a UFO.” Later in the episode they also reveal a surprising find having to do with a contractor and recovered technology. https://www.theaztecincident.com/The Truth about one of New Mexico's most astounding events, buried for more than 60 years. After 35+ years of researching this amazing case, we share what we know about this fascinating piece of history that changed the world directly and indirectly. This multi-faceted case differs from most UFO cases as we are able to document with thousands of documents from the FBI, CIA, Army, Air Force and qualifications of the witnesses.Including pre-incident sightings by police and military, witnesses at the crash site, physical evidence, inside of the craft, the 16 occupants, recovery of the craft, scientists that worked on the craft, clean up and cover-up. Explore the Cover ups, False Allegations and misinformation that discredited this incident leading the public to write it off to a hoax. Meet the many people touched directly by this incident and the impact that it had on each of them.Please help the channel grow. ☕️ SUBSCRIBE, like, comment, and click the YouTube Notification Bell so you don't miss a show.Thank you! https://www.youtube.com/mysticloungeHALF LIGHT documentary: https://tubitv.com/movies/678744/half-light
The American Democracy Minute Radio Report & Podcast for Jan. 14, 2025An Estimated $15.9 Billion was Spent in the 2024 Election Cycle, but 50% of It Came from the Top 1% of Special Interest DonorsAs we approach the 15th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's fateful Citizens United decision, we consider the estimated $15.9 billion dollars spent in the 2024 campaign. That's a lot of special interest influence.To view the whole script of today's report, please go to our website.Today's LinksArticles & Resources:Open Secrets - Total 2024 election spending projected to exceed previous record Campaign Legal Center - EVENT Jan. 16 - 15 Years of Citizens United: How Big Money Dominated the 2024 ElectionAdImpact - Download AdImpact's 2024 Political Spending Projections ReportBrennan Center for Justice - Online Political Spending in 2024Groups Taking Action:Issue One, End Citizens United, Represent.Us, Public CitizenRegister or Check Your Voter Registration:U.S. Election Assistance Commission – Register And Vote in Your StatePlease follow us on Facebook and Bluesky Social, and SHARE! Find all of our reports at AmericanDemocracyMinute.orgWant ADM sent to your email? Sign up here!Are you a radio station? Find our broadcast files at Pacifica Radio Network's Audioport and PRX#Democracy #DemocracyNews #MoneyinPolitics #BigMoneyCorruption #EndCitizensUnited
In this episode of Drive-In Double Feature, Nathan and Ryan journey to the early 1950s for It Came from Outer Space (1953), a classic alien invasion tale with a twist! Directed by Jack Arnold and based on a story by Ray Bradbury, this sci-fi gem brings extraterrestrial thrills, moral dilemmas, and stunning 3D effects to the screen. The hosts discuss the film's innovative take on alien encounters, its lingering Cold War paranoia, and how it stands out amidst other B-movies of the era. Does this alien classic still shine brightly in today's sci-fi galaxy, or has it dimmed over time? Grab your popcorn and find out!
From Hell it Came (1957), The Oily Maniac (1976), Cry Wilderness (1987) It's Turkey Time once again here at the podcast! And in this one, we have 3 wonderful titles to serve up to you, each one with a different flavor to appease a variety of tastes! As we've mentioned many times before, a "turkey" is not a bad movie. It's not an intentionally made bad movie. It is a film where the creators did their damnedest to make an honest-to-goodness quality production. For whatever reasons, either lack of budget, time, talent, or whatever, what they delivered might not be as good as they'd hoped, but it is still entertaining. Remember, the only bad movie is a boring one, and Turkeys are not boring. So tune in to find out about 3 Turkeys that we feel are more than worth watching during your own Turkey Day celebration! Movies mentioned in this episode: Abby (1974), Abominable (2006), Blood Freak (1972), The Chooper (1971), Corpse Mania (1981), The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), Cry Wilderness (1987), The Day of the Triffids (1963), Ghost Nursing (1982), From Hell it Came (1957), Hunchback of the Morgue (1973), Invasion of the Saucer Men (1957), It Came from Hollywood (1982), Night Train to Terror (1985), The Oily Maniac (1976), Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957), She-Creature (1956), The Unholy (1988)
As always there are spoilers ahead! If you want to read the full show notes you can click the episode on this page and scroll down. Description Are we sick of alien invasion films? I certainly hope not! Although this one is a little different as the aliens just want to leave. It Came from Outer Space (1953) was directed by Jack Arnold who would make a name for himself in the 1950s as a director of many sci-fi films. Although the script was written by Harry Essex the treatment for the film was by none other than the famous Ray Bradbury. The film is a mix of schlocky sci-fi and poetic soliloquies set in small town USA. To help us dig a little deeper into this film I have two fantastic guests. The Experts Scott Higgins is a Professor of Film at Wesleyan University as well as being the Curator of the Wesleyan Cinema Archives. Phil Nichols is a visiting lecturer at the University of Wolverhampton and a researcher with a special interest in Ray Bradbury. He is Senior Consultant to the Ray Bradbury Centre at Indiana University and editor of The New Ray Bradbury Review. He is also the man behind the Bradbury 100 podcast and the Science Fiction 101 podcast.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the show and guests 01:40 The beginnings of a sci-fi film director Jack Arnold 04:30 Ray Bradbury's influence on the film 09:40 The schlocky and elusive Aliens 15:54 Bradbury's politics in the 1950s 18:22 Bradbury's treatment vs Harry Essex's screenplay 21:38 Small town USA: provincial views, scandal and something simmering beneath the surface 28:11 Teenage culture: post war boom, TV and rock n roll 33:26 Body snatching 36:00 3D cinema! 42:57 Ray Bradbury's treatment 45:22 The legacy of the film 50:56 Recommendations NEXT EPISODE! Next episode we will be taking one of my pesky detours! I speak to brainiac theoretical physicist Claudia de Rham about the science of Interstellar which is ten years old on November 6th 2024. Interstellar (2014) is available to rent or buy at an array of outlets. You can check JustWatch to check which platforms it is available in your region.
As always there are spoilers ahead!If you want to read the full show notes you can click the episode on this page and scroll down. Description: After the classic film The Day the Earth Stood Still we move forward to 1953 and yet another Alien invasion. This time the aliens are definitely not looking to be friends. The War of the Worlds was written by HG Wells and published in 1897 in Pearson's magazine. There have been many adaptations of the text including the famous radio play from Orson Welles in 1938 and the film adaptation by Steven Spielberg in 2005. I mention the drawings of the Martian tripod machines early in the episode. You can take a look at these wonderful images on this Instagram post. To help us with their brilliant insights I have two wonderful guests. The Experts Keith Williams is a Reader in English Literature at the University of Dundee where he runs the science fiction programme. He is the author of the book H.G. Wells, Modernity and the Movies. Ian Scott is a Professor of American Film and History at The University of Manchester. He has written extensively about politics and film in Hollywood.Chapters 00:00 Introduction to the show and guests 02:26 HG Wells original text and his place in science fiction history09:00 The 1938 Orson Welles CBS radio play 12:46 1953 USA: paranoia and morality 15:04 The differences from the novel: jingoism, religion and diversity21:32 California: Manifest Destiny and small town attitudes24:52 Race and racial segregation 28:55 Science, religion and salvation36:04 The spectacle of the film38:31 The 2005 Spielberg rendition43:35 The legacy of the film 47:22 Related recommendationsNEXT EPISODE! Next episode we will be taking a closer look at It Came from Outer Space (1953). You can check Just Watch to see where it can be found in your region and the film is available to buy or rent at many outlets including Apple TV.
Imagine if you could spend your days making horror movies with your friends. For me, it's hard enough imagining if I had friends. But the titles alone would be worth it..." Borrowed Lawnmower from beyond the Grave," "It Came from Amazon...and landed on My Doorstep Instead", "Attack of the Yard Sale Customer"...well, you get the idea. Luckily, Hunter gets to make up better titles and better movies, and he's here to talk about it...thanks for coming on the show, Hunter! Hunter on Instagram: @horrordadzproductions, @hunternino_ . Programming Note: "Sherpa Selects" airs on Saturdays. And I will take requests and mention your name!!! More thanks: Publicist Extraordinaire: Steven Joiner Music Credits/Voiceovers: Bruce Goldberg ( aka Lord Mr. Bruce); other Voices: The Sherpa-lu Studio Players YouTube: @sherpalution5000 @sherpalution : social media for FB, IG, Twitter, & TikTok Link page: https://bio.link/jimthepo Email:jimthepodcastsherpa@gmail.com Support:Review the show on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Podium is your tool for AI generated show notes, chapters, clips, transcripts, and more. Try it out today and get 3 free hours and 50% off your first month: https://hello.podium.page?via=sherpa
Mike Ryzy brings the box for this show and he gives us a look inside Special Ops #12. Why Special Ops #12? Because it came in the mail. It has a new map and 4 scenarios (2 for Starter Kit), and a look at Jim Bishops article on the third die for R.O.F. Rule C10 finishes off the show for today. SHOW LINKSSpecial Ops #12SHOW TIMES00:01 "ASL Edelweiss" Song2:00 Much Chit Chat12:00 Contest Winner Announced13:00 What's in the Box?29:00 Rules49:43 Total Running Time"ASL Edelweiss" Lyrics by Rich Spilky Performed by The 2 Half Squads SingersA-S-L, A-S-L, Every die roll enchants meRule book thick, games not quick, Line of Sight is no problemEight on the eight is an N-M-C, Will my morale sustain me?A-S-L, A-S-L, Special ammo forever!A-S-L, A-S-L, Please save me from slow players!Wind and rain, brush and grain, Each board looks lovely to meA two is good and a twelve is bad, Yet target types perplex meA-S-L, A-S-L, Skulking safely forever!The 2 Half-Squads is brought to you by Bounding Fire Productions, and kind donations from listeners like you.The views and opinions expressed on The 2 Half-Squads are not necessarily those of the hosts. You can also watch the show on our Youtube channel.Download this episode (right-click and Save)
Mrparka's Weekly Reviews and Update Week 378 (08.10.2024) (High Crime, Tchao Pantin) www.youtube.com/mrparka https://www.instagram.com/mrparka/ https://twitter.com/mrparka00 http://www.screamingtoilet.com/dvd--blu-ray https://www.facebook.com/mrparka https://www.facebook.com/screamingpotty/ https://letterboxd.com/mrparka/ https://www.patreon.com/mrparka https://open.spotify.com/show/2oJbmHxOPfYIl92x5g6ogK https://anchor.fm/mrparka https://www.stitcher.com/show/shut-up-brandon-podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mrparkas-weekly-reviews-and-update-the-secret-top-10/id1615278571 Time Stamps 0:00 “High Crime” 4K Review - 0:16 “Tchao Pantin” Review - 10:18 “The Nico Mastorakis Collection: Terminal Exposure” Review– 13:59 “The Nico Mastorakis Collection: Glitch!” Review – 16:59 “Woodchipper Massacre” Review - 19:14 1982 “The Dead and Deadly” Review –23:11 1982 “I, Desire” Review - 30:28 1982 “Wolf Devil Woman” Review - 33:31 Patreon Pick “Porco Rosso” Review - 36:20 Questions & Answers - 40:20 Update - 42:27 22 Shots of Moodz and Horror – https://www.22shotsofmoodzandhorror.com/ Podcast Under the Stairs – https://tputscast.com/podcast Video Version – https://youtu.be/Rc8928V49nU Links Blue Underground - https://www.facebook.com/BlueUndergroundFilms/ High Crime 4K - https://mvdshop.com/products/high-crime-3-disc-limited-edition-4k-uhd-bd-cd-4k-ultra-hd Radiance Films - https://www.radiancefilms.co.uk/ Tchao Pantin Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/tchao-pantin-blu-ray Arrow Video - https://www.arrowfilms.com/ The Nico Mastorakis Collection Blu-Ray - https://mvdshop.com/products/the-nico-mastorakis-collection-limited-edition-blu-ray Woodchipper Massacre Blu-Ray - https://www.terror-vision.com/store/woodchipper-massacre-1988-blu-ray-with-slip The Dead and the Deadly Blu-Ray - https://eurekavideo.co.uk/movie/the-dead-and-the-deadly/ I, Desire YouTube - https://youtu.be/sp1IVTUiieM?si=70W9wjXJeQC7pdcx Wolf Devil Woman YouTube - https://youtu.be/y53SvPHE5GI?si=33Vm-HKjhAU_Hh79 Update 4K 1. It Came from Outer Space 2. Bruiser Blu-Ray 3. The Savage Hunt of King Stakh 4. Dance Macabrza Vol. 3 (Necrophagous, Cake of Blood, Cross of the Devil, The Night of the Walking Dead) 5. The Agitator: Three Provocations from the Wild World of Jean-Pierre Mocky (Litan, Kill the Referee, Agent Trouble) 6. Ozploitation Rarities Vol. 1 (Lady Stay Dead, Final Cut, Crosstalk) Film Notes High Crime - 1973 - Enzo G. Castellari Tchao Pantin - 1983 - Claude Berri Terminal Exposure - 1987 - Nico Mastorakis Glitch! - 1988 - Nico Mastorakis Woodchipper Massace - 1988 - Jon McBride The Dead and Deadly - 1982 - Wu Ma I, Desire- 1982 - John Llewellyn Moxey Wolf Devil Woman - 1982 - Chang Ling Porco Rosso - 1992 - Hayao Miyazaki --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mrparka/support
Todd is joined by William Garver from It Came from the Bottom Shelf to look at the 1991 film Hear My Song.
In this week's conversation, Trevor is joined by author Ally Russell, whose latest middle grade novel It Came from the Trees is full summer scares and trips into the woods. They talk about writing for younger audiences, about trusting in the wisdom of young readers, and about discernment in horror readership among other topics. It Came from the Trees is now available wherever you buy your books, and you can find more from Ally Russell at https://allyoutthere.beehiiv.com/. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/sley-house-publishing-presents-litbits. https://plus.acast.com/s/sley-house-publishing-presents-litbits. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), Revenge of the Creature (1955), The Creature Walks Among Us (1956). And now, we come to the end of our Universal Monster episodes, having made our way through all the Dracula, Frankenstein, Invisible Man, Mummy, and the Wolf Man films, we now take a dive into the Black Lagoon! Coming out a little less than a decade after the last Universal Monster film (no, I'm not counting A&C Meet Frankenstein), it gave birth to a whole new generation of monster fans that might not have been around for the first cycle. And it did make quite the splash amongst fans, enough to permanently give its spot in the Universal Monster class. And there is a reason for that. Join us while we take a deep dive into these films, maybe pushing you into the deep end of some of them, discussing some things you maybe didn't know about them, and hopefully, if we're doing our jobs, make you revisit them and think about them a little differently, or at least a little more. That's the beauty of films, that no matter how many times you may have seen it, you never know what the next viewing experience will bring you. Films mentioned in this episode: Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), The Creature Walks Among Us (1956), Curse of the Werewolf (1961), The Deadly Mantis (1957), Demon of Paradise (1987), Dracula (1931), Frankenstein (1931), Friday the 13th Part 3 (1982), The Giant Claw (1957), House of Dracula (1945), House of Frankenstein (1944), Humanoids from the Deep (1980), The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957), It Came from Outer Space (1953), Jaws 3-D (1983), King Kong (1933), Mad Monster Party? (1967), The Mole People (1956), The Mummy (1932), Octaman (1971), Revenge of the Creature (1955), The Shape of Water (2017), She-Wolf of London (1946), Son of Frankenstein (1939), Tarantula (1955), The Thing from Another World (1951), This Island Earth (1955), The Wolf Man (1941)
THIS EPISODE IS AVAILABLE AS A VIDEO ESSAY ON MY YOUTUBE CHANNELThe Iron Giant and Spirited Away's No-Face have more in common than you might think. I'll explore how their identity is shaped by empathy, and how this relates to my own struggles with identity.#film #studioghibli #theirongiant #ghibli #filmreview #videoessay Website: https://remarkablebooksandfilm.com/Instagram: / thestorieswetell303 Podcast: https://remarkablebooksandfilm.com/po...Buy used books from me if you live in Denver: https://remarkablebooksandfilm.com/bu...0:00 - Intro1:00 - Finding Identity5:31 - It Came from Outer Space9:45 - Xenophobia14:46 - Full Circle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Professor Martin Olliff, Director of the Wiregrass Archives based at Troy University's Dothan Campus, talks with Carolyn Hutcheson of In Focus about the WA collection of Covid-19 stories from Wiregrass residents since March 2020. To contribute personal experiences to the Covid-19 Wiregrass Archives, e-mail Professor Olliff at molliff@troy.edu. He also hosts the podcast, "It Came from the Archives."
Our main feature is Significant Other. We're also reviewing Daybreakers, Children of the Night, It Came from Beneath the Sea, Night of the Hunted, Helldivers 2, I spit on Your Grave, Don't Breathe, and Intercepts by TJ Payne.
Pace (they/them) and Emily (they/them) continue their trek through space by watching the all-time horror sci-fi classic Alien. We talk about cats in space, the phallic design of the xenomorph, and the horrors of capitalism. Also, is Alien the first slasher in space? CW: discussions around sex organs, human sexuality, and sexism Media referenced in the episode: Alien novelization by Alan Dean Foster Pace's Doctor Who in a Year Watchlist Men, Women, and Chain Saws by Carol J. Clover Articles on body horror and the trans experience: -"How Body Horror Helped Me Process Gender Dysphoria" by Nadine Smith -"Body Horror and Growing Up Trans" by Cressa Maeve -"'I'm Becoming Brundlefly…': Body Horror, Gender Dysphoria, and David Cronenberg's 1986 sci-fi/horror The Fly" by Lexi Bowen -Jude Ellison S. Doyle's essay in It Came from the Closet Emily's Tik-Tok handle is @rev_ewing and Diaknoia.Faith's Tik-Tok handle is @diakoniafaith Support us on Patreon! Buy some merch! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for all the latest updates about upcoming films, news, and other announcements. If you would like to submit your own real life church horror story for a future minisode, follow this link (https://bit.ly/HNACMinisodes) or email us at horrornerdsatchurch@gmail.com And don't forget to comment, rate, and subscribe to us on your favorite podcast provider! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hnacpod/support
The following episode description was written by AI. Verdict? Not bad lol.Ever found yourself chuckling over a quirky tale of octopus affection, or feeling a kinship with a certain lovable Murderbot? Welcome to our three-year anniversary bash of 'In Her Good Books', where this episode is brimming with reflections and recommendations that span the literary spectrum. Our walk down memory lane isn't just about nostalgia—it's a celebration of last year's reading escapades, the highs and lows of our literary conquests, and the setting of fresh, realistic reading aspirations for the year ahead. They say variety is the spice of life, and our bookish buffet ranges from Terry Pratchett's fantastical 'Going Postal' to the haunting queer insights in 'It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror'.Curl up and join our candid conversation as we discuss those reads that left us spellbound and others that... well, let's just say they fell short of our book club's expectations. Whether it's expressing our strong opinions on a disappointing Nutcracker retelling or sharing our quest for 'big reading' with esteemed classics, our discussion is as diverse as our bookshelves. We tackle the art of purposeful reading and the charm of revisiting the novels we adore, reveling in the chance to explore these stories with newfound depth and appreciation.And as we head into the new year with books stacked high and reading challenges gleaming on the horizon, we invite you to debate and discover right alongside us. From our musings on Stephen King's "Holly" to our lively critiques of 'The Spirits Up', we're dishing out all the insights you need for your next literary adventure. Don't miss out on our excursion into book club drama, our plans for a revitalizing kid-free vacation to Mexico, and the anticipation of good things yet to come. Pull up a chair, because this episode is your ticket to a community where every page turned is a celebration of the stories that bind us.Libro.fm.Use our code GOODBOOKS at checkout and get two books for the price of your first months membership!Find us at:www.goodbookspodcast.comFacebook - In Her Good Books PodcastInstagram - @inhergoodbookspodcastTikTok - @inhergoodbookspodcastWe are affiliated with Libro.fm, but all reviews are our true and honest opinions!
Tree planters on the run from parasitic insects. A physicist who has become the target of a murderous airline. Teenagers trapped in a museum with an eldritch horror. An escaped pit fighter thrust into a desperate stand at a sagging mountain fortress. And a luckless cowboy sailing across a sea of grass to the bloody resurrection of an elder god. Welcome to Joel McKay's It Came from the Trees and Other Violent Aberrations, a collection of five page-turners as strange, disparate and bloody as their titles suggest.So, grab a stiff drink, turn the lights down low, settle into your favorite reading nook and enjoy this brief but memorable collection of tales from one of the newest voices in Canadian pulp fiction.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/houseofmysteryradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Enjoy a couple of hours of security guards being absolutely TERRIFIED while I take a snooze. Follow the Unexplained Encounters podcast! https://pod.link/1152248491 Join EERIECAST PLUS to unlock ad-free episodes and support this show! (Will still contain some host-read sponsorships) https://www.eeriecast.com/plus SCARY STORIES TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 INTRO 1:13 My New Job from Matt 11:26 The Things in the Factory from ZadOMC 18:29 Be Careful Talking Ill of People in Old Photos from AJ2023 28:48 Weirdo at the Hospital from Billy T. 31:56 Night Watch from Boinkw98 47:06 Haunted on the Job from So-Nora 1:11:54 Jail House Blues from DonutDonkey 1:29:29 The Man By the Side of the Road from Tim01 1:32:19 It Came with the Fog from Double D 1:42:50 No Breaks from B. Anonymous 1:59:20 Skinwalker in a Shopping Mall from Gorgomas the great Join my Discord! https://discord.gg/3YVN4twrD8 Get some creepy merch at https://eeriecast.store/ Follow and review Tales from the Break Room on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! https://pod.link/1621075170 Follow us on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/3mNZyXkaJPLwUwcjkz6Pv2 Follow and Review us on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/darkness-prevails-podcast-true-horror-stories/id1152248491 Submit Your Story Here: https://www.darkstories.org/ Get Darkness Prevails Podcast Merchandise! https://teespring.com/stores/darknessprevails Subscribe on YouTube for More Stories! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_VbMnoL4nuxX_3HYanJbA?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Rev. William Orr, pastor of Hope Lutheran Church in St. Ann, MO, joins the Rev. Dr. Phil Booe to study the hymn “It Came upon the Midnight Clear.” A Unitarian hymn in a Lutheran hymnal? Yes, sort of. This hymn was penned by a Unitarian Pastor, but neither the pastor himself nor the lyrics he wrote were very Unitarian. Turn with us to LSB 366, “It Came upon the Midnight Clear” and explore the history and the meaning behind this hymn. Listen and find out why our hymnals are filled with hymns from many different traditions. Learn more: hymnary.org/hymn/LSB2006/366 Celebrate the birth of our Savior with Thy Strong Word's Countdown to Christmas, a special series where we explore 10 of the most beloved Christmas hymns found in the Lutheran Service Book. Learn the history and meaning of these beautiful carols and how they reflect the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ. Each weekday we dive into every stanza of these classic hymns and discover the rich theology and joy it expresses. Don't miss this opportunity to prepare your hearts to receive Christ anew and rejoice with Thy Strong Word: Countdown to Christmas. Thy Strong Word, hosted by Rev. Dr. Phil Booe, pastor of St. John Lutheran Church of Luverne, MN, reveals the light of our salvation in Christ through study of God's Word, breaking our darkness with His redeeming light. Each weekday, two pastors fix our eyes on Jesus by considering Holy Scripture, verse by verse, in order to be strengthened in the Word and be equipped to faithfully serve in our daily vocations. Thy Strong Word is graciously underwritten by the Lutheran Heritage Foundation. Through the mission gifts of people like you, LHF translates, publishes, distributes and introduces books that are Bible-based, Christ-centered and Reformation-driven. Learn more at lhfmissions.org. Lutheran Service Book 366 1 It came upon the midnight clear, That glorious song of old, From angels bending near the earth To touch their harps of gold: "Peace on the earth, goodwill to all, From heav'n's all-gracious king." The world in solemn stillness lay To hear the angels sing. 2 Still through the cloven skies they come With peaceful wings unfurled, And still their heav'nly music floats O'er all the weary world. Above its sad and lowly plains They bend on hov'ring wing, And ever o'er its babel sounds The blessed angels sing. 3 All you, beneath your heavy load, By care and guilt bent low, Who toil along a dreary way With painful steps and slow: Look up, for golden is the hour, Come swiftly on the wing, The Prince was born to bring you peace; Of Him the angels sing. 4 For lo, the days have come to pass By prophets seen of old, When down into the circling years Came Christ as was foretold. His word of peace shall to the earth God's ancient promise bring, And all who take this gift will hear The song the angels sing. Text Information First Line: It came upon the midnight clear Title: It Came upon the Midnight Clear Author: Edmund H. Sears, 1810-76 (alt.) Meter: C M D Language: English Publication Date: 2006 Scripture: Luke 2:13-14; Isaiah 9:4-5; Genesis 11:9 Topic: Society Tune Information Name: CAROL Composer: Richard S. Willis, 1819-1900 Meter: C M D Key: B♭ Major Learn more: hymnary.org/hymn/LSB2006/366
Make a donation to Unity Center of Norwalk "Divine Imagination" Rev. Shawn Moninger @ Unity Center of Norwalk CT (11/12/23) You can see this talk and others on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/c/UnityCenterNorwalk "It Came to Pass...It Didn't Come to Stay" Hey U-nity, I heard that statement many years ago and it was profound to me. The simplicity of it is what appeals to my way of thinking. First of all I like that it uses an old saying that I've heard since childhood and then adds simple logic as well as hope to it. Everything, whether we like it or not is going to pass through our lives and no matter how hard we try to hold onto it, it is not here for the long term. I need to remember this as much as anyone. I'm grateful to have thought of it today. If everything that comes is meant to stay, we would be so overcrowded with thoughts, stuff and people. Let's just look at our problems for a moment here. Who here has had problems that aren't problems any longer? I have! However, they passed. There are so many problems I used to have that I don't have anymore. I thought I would never get to sixteen and get my driver's license. It passed and I drive all the time. People I love have passed. People I have resented have passed. Thoughts I thought were so important have passed. I don't remember most of them. Whatever you are going through will pass. They will pass with more ease and grace if you let them. Observe and decide if they are worth holding onto. Take responsibility for your thoughts staying or passing. All the Best for Today, Rev. Shawn If you think I can help you to get greater clarity, by all means, reach out. 203-855-7922 or RevMrShawn@gmail.com.
This week Jonny and Mark discuss episodes 233 and 234 of "King of the Hill", "Cops and Robert" and "It Came from the Garage".
The Sting of Death (1966), APE (1976), and Brutal Sorcery (1983) It's November, so that must mean it's Turkey Time! Yes, that's right, for the last 20 years, Jon has been holding his Turkey Day Marathon Event, where we spend Black Friday delving into some of the strangest, weirdest, cheesiest, but always entertaining films. The ones most would call bad, we call them Turkeys! Damien started holding his own Turkey Day events 12 years ago, and this year, Aaron is starting his own! So why don't you?!?! What we call a Turkey is just a film that doesn't play by conventional standards. It may not have a budget, any real talent behind or in front of the camera, but they have passion, and are doing their best to make a good film. They just missed the mark here and there. But they are always entertaining and fun to watch. Especially if you are with other crazy, like-minded cinephiles! Take a listen to this episode to learn more about what Turkey Day is, as well as hearing our thoughts on three new titles we're covering this time around. Each one would be perfect for your own Turkey Day Marathon! Movies mentioned in this episode: A*P*E (1976), Bewitched (1981), Black Magic (1975), Blood Feast (1963), Blood Freak (1972), Boxer's Omen (1983), Brutal Sorcery (1983), Class of Nuke ‘Em High (1986), Corpse Grinders (1971), Death Curse of Tartu (1966), Flesh for Frankenstein (1973), Frankenstein's Bloody Terror (1968), The Hooked Generation (1968), The Horror at Party Beach (1964), The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-up Zombies (1964), Inhumanwich! (2016), It Came from Hollywood (1982), King Kong (1976), Lady Frankenstein (1971), Mako: The Jaws of Death (1976), Naked Witch (1961), Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957), The Psychedelic Priest (2001), Rat Pfink a Boo Boo (1966), Robot Monster (1953), Sting of Death (1966), The Toxic Avenger (1984), Two Thousand Maniacs (1964), Whiskey Mountain (1977)
Today's episode of Tales from the Break Room features some very amazing and terrifying stories about security guards, night time horrors, and cab drivers from the underworld. Purchase Drakenblud today! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C9P9L8ST Join EERIECAST PLUS to unlock ad-free episodes and support this show! (Will still contain some host-read sponsorships) https://www.eeriecast.com/plus SCARY STORIES TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 INTRO 1:04 Cab Driver of Death from WilliamP85 12:37 Haunted Old Brothel Above Restaurant from April 18:54 Babysitter's Horror Story from CricketGirl20 23:28 Ya I'm Here from Laurie Means Me 31:38 Crazy Eyes from Admission Reserved 37:06 Makeshift Medical Room from I. M. 46:10 It Came with the Fog from Double D Join my Discord! https://discord.gg/3YVN4twrD8 Get some creepy merch at https://eeriecast.store/ Follow and review Tales from the Break Room on Spotify and Apple Podcasts! https://pod.link/1621075170 Follow us on Spotify! https://open.spotify.com/show/3mNZyXkaJPLwUwcjkz6Pv2 Follow and Review us on iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/darkness-prevails-podcast-true-horror-stories/id1152248491 Submit Your Story Here: https://www.darkstories.org/ Get Darkness Prevails Podcast Merchandise! https://teespring.com/stores/darknessprevails Subscribe on YouTube for More Stories! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh_VbMnoL4nuxX_3HYanJbA?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Halloween Tape, our celebration of small-screen spookiness, is back with Volume 3!! This year we are highlighting the Tiny Toons Halloween special "Night Ghoulery" as well as Eureeka's Castle's Halloween episode "It Came from Beneath the Bed." Fire up the VCR, press play, and don't forget to rewind!!
It's the month of Halloween and studios are delivering some of their spookiest titles n physical media. Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress to talk you into a pair of the greatest horror endings of all-time. Speaking of which you can now pick and choose your Universal horror classics in 4K alongside another sci-fi film from the next era. They discuss what they think could be the best film in one franchise and, arguably, the last tolerable one in another. A “cable classic” gets the 4K treatment as does a Best Picture winner celebrating your 50th anniversary that will cleanse your palette after a week full of gore and frights. 0:00 - Intro 0:54 - Criterion (Don't Look Now (4K)) 8:43 - Lions Gate (Mob Land, Talk To Me, The Mist (4K)) 28:06 - Shout! Factory (Night of the Demons (4K), Night of the Demons 2-3) 36:25 - Paramount (Scream 3 (4K)) 42:17 - Fox (Prey (4K)) 50:06 - Universal (The Mummy (1932) (4K), The Bride of Frankenstein (4K), The Phantom of the Opera (1943) (4K), Creature from the Black Lagoon (4K), It Came from Outer Space (4K), The Sting (50th Anniversary) (4K)) 1:11:40 – New Blu-ray Announcements 1:15:21 - Outro
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 204 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. In this episode, your tour guide, David Garrett Jr., continues his Traverse through the Threes, #25. The double feature has two movies starting with ‘It' as a way to describe the indescribable. We have It Lives Inside (2023) and It Came from Outer Space (1953), my first from 53. Also on this episode are Mini-Reviews of AIMEE: The Visitor (2023), Werewolves Unearthed (2023), Psycho II (1983), Beau is Afraid (2023), R BnB (2023) and a short, Tales of the Forest Hopper (2023). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Tales of the Forest Hopper YouTube Link: Tales of the Forest Hopper Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 10:49 Mini-Reviews: 10:55 - 40:11 It Lives Inside Trailer: 40:11 - 42:40 It Lives Inside Review: 42:40 - 52:48 It Came from Outer Space Trailer: 52:48 - 54:01 It Came from Outer Space Review: 54:01 - 1:07:22 Outro: 1:07:28 - 1:10:41 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
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Todd is joined by William Garver from It Came from the Bottom Shelf to look at 1935 film from comedy legend W.C. Fields, Man on the Flying Trapeze.
HorrorAddicts.net Season 18 Manor of Frights, Episode# 220 Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe ************************************ 220 | Lesley Warren | In a Darkened Room | Bad Babies http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddicts220.mp3 Find all articles and interviews at: http://www.horroraddicts.net 178 days till Halloween Theme: #BadBabies #ManorofFrights Music: “Walls of Sadness” #InaDarkenedRoom https://youtu.be/X8UuE63jhC8 Catchup: #DrivingHell #ChildhoodTrauma Historian of Horror: #MarkOrr #MidwichCuckoos #VilliageoftheDamned #EvilChildren Dead Mail: #HorrorFan ROBIN: #NightsKnights https://nightsknights.wordpress.com/1-nights-knights MICHAEL: #SevenSpires #LiveMusic https://youtu.be/RQ2tnghxgMQ SUMIKO: 1. We're Here: An Anthology of LGBTQ Horror https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZWT7JKS 2. In Trouble https://www.amazon.com/Trouble-F-Schraeder/dp/1949054497 3. Couple's Therapy (Blerdrotica 2) https://www.amazon.com/Couples-Therapy-Blerdrotica-Penelope-Flynn/dp/B0BQDWP6LV/ 4. It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror https://www.amazon.com/Came-Closet-Queer-Reflections-Horror-ebook/dp/B09QPK1ZTZ Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc… Also, send show theme ideas! horroraddicts@gmail.com Nightmare Fuel: #DJPitsiladis #WaterBabies NEWS: #CliffandIvy “Die Tonight” #AlaskaGoth https://youtu.be/Z4i617ZSD64 #BookReview #KeeningCounty #SeanOConnor #LionelRayGreen #Bigfoot #DevilontheMountain #MarkOrr #TheGhouls #JesseOrr #ShadowsLove2 #RLMerrill #InaDarkenedRoom #KieranJudge #MurderousMothers #RussellHolbrook #BabyFever #JSOConnor #SpookyLocations #BeastofBrayRoad #HorrorCurated #BloodyTea #TheBloodyDeadofNight #Mark Orr #TrinityAdler #Poem #TheOffering #Events #BayCon Jun-July 2023 #RobertPicardo #StarTrekVoyager http://www.baycon.org ~~End of News~~ Feat Author: #LesleyWarren #ByeBabyBunting Read by #EmerianRich and #RishOutfield ------------------------------------- Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc… Also, send show theme ideas! horroraddicts@gmail.com h o s t e s s Emerian Rich b l o g e d i t o r Kate Nox r e v i e w c o o r d i n a t o r Daphne Strasert s t a f f Jesse Orr, Lionel Green, Kieran Judge, Crystal Connor, Nightshade, R.L. Merrill, Mark Orr, DJ Pitsiladis, Russell Holbrook, Renata Pavrey, CM “Spookas” Lucas, JS O'Connor, Megan Starrak. Want to be a part of the HA staff? Email horroraddicts@gmail.com b l o g / c o n t a c t / s h o w . n o t e s http://www.horroraddicts.net the belfry app https://www.thebelfry.rip I♥radio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-horroraddictsnet-30940547/ stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/horroraddictsnet spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0DtgSwv2Eh6aTepQi7ZWdv audible https://www.amazon.com/HorrorAddicts-net/dp/B08JJRM4NM overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes286123050/horroraddicts-net podcast republic https://www.podcastrepublic.net/podcast/286123050 himalaya https://www.himalaya.com/en/show/501228 rss http://horroraddicts.libsyn.com/rss YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4E9vnOzVkdRNLnL2QWVk3w Instagram https://www.instagram.com/horroraddicts.netpress/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/horroraddicts.net Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/208379245861499
HorrorAddicts.net Season 18 Manor of Frights, Episode# 220 Horror Hostess: Emerian Rich Intro Music by: Valentine Wolfe ************************************ 220 | Lesley Warren | In a Darkened Room | Bad Babies http://traffic.libsyn.com/horroraddicts/HorrorAddicts220.mp3 Find all articles and interviews at: http://www.horroraddicts.net 178 days till Halloween Theme: #BadBabies #ManorofFrights Music: “Walls of Sadness” #InaDarkenedRoom https://youtu.be/X8UuE63jhC8 Catchup: #DrivingHell #ChildhoodTrauma Historian of Horror: #MarkOrr #MidwichCuckoos #VilliageoftheDamned #EvilChildren Dead Mail: #HorrorFan ROBIN: #NightsKnights https://nightsknights.wordpress.com/1-nights-knights MICHAEL: #SevenSpires #LiveMusic https://youtu.be/RQ2tnghxgMQ SUMIKO: 1. We're Here: An Anthology of LGBTQ Horror https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BZWT7JKS 2. In Trouble https://www.amazon.com/Trouble-F-Schraeder/dp/1949054497 3. Couple's Therapy (Blerdrotica 2) https://www.amazon.com/Couples-Therapy-Blerdrotica-Penelope-Flynn/dp/B0BQDWP6LV/ 4. It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror https://www.amazon.com/Came-Closet-Queer-Reflections-Horror-ebook/dp/B09QPK1ZTZ Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc… Also, send show theme ideas! horroraddicts@gmail.com Nightmare Fuel: #DJPitsiladis #WaterBabies NEWS: #CliffandIvy “Die Tonight” #AlaskaGoth https://youtu.be/Z4i617ZSD64 #BookReview #KeeningCounty #SeanOConnor #LionelRayGreen #Bigfoot #DevilontheMountain #MarkOrr #TheGhouls #JesseOrr #ShadowsLove2 #RLMerrill #InaDarkenedRoom #KieranJudge #MurderousMothers #RussellHolbrook #BabyFever #JSOConnor #SpookyLocations #BeastofBrayRoad #HorrorCurated #BloodyTea #TheBloodyDeadofNight #Mark Orr #TrinityAdler #Poem #TheOffering #Events #BayCon Jun-July 2023 #RobertPicardo #StarTrekVoyager http://www.baycon.org ~~End of News~~ Feat Author: #LesleyWarren #ByeBabyBunting Read by #EmerianRich and #RishOutfield ------------------------------------- Write in re: ideas, questions, opinions, horror cartoons, favorite movies, etc… Also, send show theme ideas! horroraddicts@gmail.com h o s t e s s Emerian Rich b l o g e d i t o r Kate Nox r e v i e w c o o r d i n a t o r Daphne Strasert s t a f f Jesse Orr, Lionel Green, Kieran Judge, Crystal Connor, Nightshade, R.L. Merrill, Mark Orr, DJ Pitsiladis, Russell Holbrook, Renata Pavrey, CM “Spookas” Lucas, JS O'Connor, Megan Starrak. Want to be a part of the HA staff? Email horroraddicts@gmail.com b l o g / c o n t a c t / s h o w . n o t e s http://www.horroraddicts.net the belfry app https://www.thebelfry.rip I♥radio https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-horroraddictsnet-30940547/ stitcher https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/horroraddictsnet spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0DtgSwv2Eh6aTepQi7ZWdv audible https://www.amazon.com/HorrorAddicts-net/dp/B08JJRM4NM overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes286123050/horroraddicts-net podcast republic https://www.podcastrepublic.net/podcast/286123050 himalaya https://www.himalaya.com/en/show/501228 rss http://horroraddicts.libsyn.com/rss YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4E9vnOzVkdRNLnL2QWVk3w Instagram https://www.instagram.com/horroraddicts.netpress/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/horroraddicts.net Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/208379245861499
Just in time for the upcoming St. Patrick's Day, Agatha Vile returns to the show to talk about the better-than-it-has-any-right-to-be Netflix movie "Riverdance: The Animated Adventure". Featuring Pierce Brosnan, Lilly Singh, and several dickish sheep! --- https://linktr.ee/ChannelKRTPodcast KRT on It Came from Disney+: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s3-ep13-phil-of-the-future-you-say-toe-mato-feat-channel-krt/id1586047509?i=1000601528841 Edited by Jacob Miller Show logo by Marissa Thorburn: https://twitter.com/KermitWaz0wski Show theme by Andy HG and Tyler Green
Wes goes over the story of a North Carolina surfer who came face to face, or actually, chest to tentacles with one of the most venomous creatures on planet earth. We talk about why peeing on a jellyfish sting is a bad idea, especially if you hang out with a guy named Stanky P, Wes digs into some passive agressive "It Came from Quora", and Jeff simply can't let a fact from his sloth episode last week go unnoticed. ~~ To advertise on the show, contact us! ~~ Tooth & Claw is brought to you by QCODE. Support the show and get access to an extensive library of exclusive episodes like this by supporting the show on Patreon or joining the Grizzly Club on Apple Podcasts. For the latest updates on the show and all things wildlife, follow us at toothandclawpod.com and social: Instagram: @ToothandClawPodcast Twitter: @ToothandClawPod Wes: @GrizKid Jeff: @jefe_larson Mike: @mikey3ds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We end the month of Febuary by celebrating the Lunar New Year here on It Came from a Monster Movie! Henry and Lillie are joined by science journalist Bethany Brookshire as well as paleontological science writer Riley Black as they venture into the Wild West of 1972 with NIGHT OF THE LEPUS! We discuss furries, science and more in this wascially wabbit themed monster movie! CLICK HERE to watch NIGHT OF THE LEPUS (1972) on PLEX Click here to purchase Bethany's book PESTS: HOW HUMANS CREATE ANIMAL VILLAINS Click here to purchase Riley Black's Books CLICK HERE to learn how to follow, support and experience more of ICFAMMPodcast!
Can you build an old computer using only brand new parts? Turns out you can! How about about shiny new C64? The ants are back causing trouble in the desert again in It Returned To The Desert, a follow up to the classic Cinemaware game. US Customs ruined a WATA graded game, trashing its apparent value. We also have your answers to our Community Question Of The Week! We are sponsored by Pixel Addict Magazine, the monthly digital culture magazine. Available from WHSmith in the UK and various other newsagents around the world. You can also buy individual issues and subscriptions at https://www.pixel.addict.media/ 00:00 - Show Opening 11:05 - It Came from the ‘80s. Story Link: https://www.reddit.com/r/thisweekinretro/comments/10hxzdp/brilliant_news_for_antheads_and_fans_of_it_casme/ 25:01 - WATA Disaster! Story Link: https://twitter.com/pripyatbeast/status/1616202248899657728 35:34 - Building a C64 100% from new parts. Story Link: https://blog.adafruit.com/2023/01/14/building-a-100-new-commodore-64/ 47:21 - Community Question of the Week
Henry and Lillie start the chilly winter month of December with a monster film from Norway that is a prime example of how to do the infamous "found footage" genre of cinema: TROLLHUNTER! As we look at everything that could be signs of trolls, both our hosts go on conversations on the history of Trolls in media, word usage, an some reflection on the history of the It Came from a Monster Movie Podcast itself. If you want to sync up your Trollhunter (2010), sync up at 0:07 mark! CLICK HERE to watch TROLLHUNTER (2010) with Subtitles on Amazon CLICK HERE to watch TROLLHUNTER (2010) on TUBI TV! CLICK HERE to learn how to follow, support and experience more of ICFAMMPodcast!
Horror movies hold a complicated space in the hearts of the queer community: historically misogynist, and often homo- and transphobic, the genre has also been inadvertently feminist and open to subversive readings. Common tropes--such as the circumspect and resilient "final girl," body possession, costumed villains, secret identities, and things that lurk in the closet--spark moments of eerie familiarity and affective connection. Still, viewers often remain tasked with reading themselves into beloved films, seeking out characters and set pieces that speak to, mirror, and parallel the unique ways queerness encounters the world. It Came from the Closet features twenty-five essays by writers speaking to this relationship, through connections both empowering and oppressive. Join us for a round-table conversation between editor Joe Vallese and contributors Carrow Narby, Grant Sutton, Laura Maw, Prince Shakur, Sachiko Ragosta, and Tucker Lieberman. It's the perfect queer spooky-conversation that ranges from each writer's initial foray into horror, who the most queer horror character is, and the minute differences between Basket Case and Brain Damage. This conversation is moderated by Nat Freeman. _______________________________________________ Produced by Nat Freeman & Michael Kowaleski. Theme: "I Love All My Friends," an unreleased demo by Fragile Gang.
Teenagers with knives, invading insects, vampire children, crazed surgeons, wronged actors out for revenge—the horror genre has a haunted house for everyone, no matter your taste. Despite treating women like disposable straws, or lumping the queer and disabled together as monsters, scary movies have long been celebrated by the people most likely to be before the opening credits are done. For this year's season of scares, editor Joe Vallese asked 24 queer and trans writers to consider the horror movies that matter to them, from Halloween to Hereditary and all points in between. The resulting collection, It Came from the Closet, demonstrates the complicated relationship between the macabre and the marginalized. Go beyond the episode:It Came from the Closet: Queer Reflections on Horror, edited by Joe ValleseRead these essays from the collection: Carmen Maria Machado on Jennifer's Body, Jen Corrigan on Jaws, Zefyr Lisowski on The Ring and Pet SemataryIf your taste runs to spooky books, too, we have several lists for that Our host's top horror picks, for every taste:Not that scary if you're trying to dip your toes into the genre: Les Diaboliques, The Devil Rides Out, A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night, The Cremator, CureMild scares that come with a side of laughter: Sugar Hill, An American Werewolf in London, Throne of Blood, Rare Exports, PrevengeSpooky silents, most memorably watched with a live score: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, Häxan, NosferatuBeloved classics: The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Alien + Aliens, The Thing, The People Under the Stairs, Candyman, The Wicker ManModern favorites: The Babadook, Get Out, Raw, His House, The Witch, The House of the Devil, The DescentUnderrated gems: Possession, The Appointment, Onibaba, The Lure, Let's Scare Jessica to Death, Mother Joan of the Angels, It FollowsTune in every week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek.Have suggestions for projects you'd like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org. And rate us on iTunes! Our theme music was composed by Nathan Prillaman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join the Horrorcast gang as we roll into the THC Drive-in for another summer of fun!! This episode is a blast as we discuss "It Came from Outer Space" (1953), "The Monolith Monsters" (1957) and "Invasion of the Saucer Men" (1957) Email us at askthehorrorcast@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter @thehcast Join the conversation on our Horrorcast Facebook Group horror, movie, film, halloween, scary, spooky, reviews, discussion, critic, news, interviews, trailers, dvd, collectors, slasher, vampires, werewolves, zombies, ghosts, haunted,supernatural, paranormal, haunted house, cult, John Carpenter, Stephen King, Universal Monsters, It Chapter 1, It Chapter 2, blood, guts, gore, Jason Vorhees, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, Pennywise, Child's Play, Chucky, Dracula, Frankenstein, Wolf man, Creatures, Monsters, Tobe Hooper, George Romero, Rob Zombie, sid haug, Lucana Coil, Black Christmas, In Fabric, Daniel isn't Real, rabid, Freaks, Night train murders, Dark Light, Slay belles, train to busan, peninsula, doctor sleep, The fanatic, tumbbad, Midnight kiss, depraved, A Christmas Carol, BBC, A mata negra, the black forest, trespassers, midsommar, parasite, south korea, true crime, Top 10, Best of 2019, Year in review, horror movie podcast, shockwaves, fangoria, dread central, modern horrors, serial killers, horrorhound, I see you, antrum, the assent, the sonota, Close calls, Ghost stories, Netflix, Disney plus, apple tv plus, servant, amazon prime, streaming, politics, true crime, Christine, Underwater, Kristen stewart, Snatchers, 12 monkeys, Lovedeathandrobots, 2020 preview, chucky, don mancini, The howling, Jaws, comedy, sports, arts, news society and culture, music, TV & movies, genre, murder, Hammer studios, Hammer horror, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Terance Fisher, true crime, crime junkie, women in horror, Dateline NBC,My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark, Anatomy of Murder, Up and Vanished, True Crime Obsessed, NPR, Audioboom, Dead Meat Podcast, Bloody Disgusting Podcast Network, Colors of the Dark Podcast
Another wack attack from the Abyss! This week they welcomed back Matt Wildasin with open arms to discuss his summer blockbuster It Came from the Sea. Before checking out what's in the water they chat about Cult of the Lamb, Cody Goodfellow's The Flying None, Halloween Fiend by CV Hunt, Below by Laurel Hightower, Unsold, and Cyberpunk Edgerunner. Now put on your swimsuit and ignore the goo with tentacles! Buy It Came from the Sea
This week, Ryan hosts the Emmy-nominated director of “Yellowjackets,” Karyn Kusama, and her husband screenwriter, Phil Hay. The husband-wife filmmaking duo are genre film legends, with their most recent collaborations as “The Invitation” (2015) and “Destroyer” (2018). Slasher fans may be familiar with Kusama's work as a director with “Jennifer's Body” (2009). “Destroyer,” starring Nicole Kidman, is one of Ryan's favorite films. In addition, Ryan is joined later on the show by two Patreons, Ryan Young and Joey Noberini. Ryan often puts forth pro-Sam Carpenter sentiments on this podcast. However, because she is a divisive figure, rounding out the debate about the character felt necessary. Ryan Young brings a dissent to Sam Carpenter, while Ryan C. Showers provides a rebuttal. The episode is introduced by Joey Vallese, a recurring guest on the podcast. His upcoming queer-horror book, “It Came from the Closet,” features an essay on “Jennifer's Body,” which makes Joey well-suited to introduce Kusama and Hay. Introduction “It Came From the Closet” Interview with Karyn Kusama and Phil Hay Patreon Spotlight Sam Carpenter Debate Conclusion Find us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Host: @ScreamWithRCS Producer: @albertmpadilla Network: @EarGlueMedia Special Guest: @phillycarly Patreon Guests: @HomoHorror @RyanNotDyin @joeynoberini Subscribe on Patreon at: Patreon.com/screamwithrcs