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On this episode of Development Hell, host Josh Korngut is joined by Dread Central's Editor-in-Chief, Mary Beth McAndrews, to dive into the sudden cancellation of SAW XI. Together, they explore the troubled development history behind the highly anticipated 11th installment, uncovering the behind-the-scenes conflicts, studio hesitations, and creative differences that potentially led to the project's demise. Join them as they combine insider information, fan theories, and expert insights to reveal why Jigsaw's latest game won't be played and develop theories about where the franchise might go next. Discover what could have been for the beloved horror franchise, and find out if there's still hope for SAW XI to rise from the dead.Subscribe to Development Hell wherever you listen to podcasts for more deep dives into horror's most infamous cancelled projects.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Without Your Head podcast with Mary Beth McAndrews editor at DREADCentral and director of the revenge horror film BYSTANDERS from DREAD! https://buff.ly/4iNOHrv"A group of murderous frat boys get more than they bargained for when they cross paths with a couple coming home from a wedding."
As Editor-in-Chief of Dread Central & Co-Host of the Scarred for Life podcast, Mary Beth McAndrews had already made a name for herself in horror before directing her first film — the new indie revenge thriller, “Bystanders” (currently available on VOD). Tune in to hear why this script had such personal meaning for her, how she approached handling both the sensitive material and the violence, and what's next for her in horror.
On this episode of More Deadly: The Director's Cut, Rachel and Ariel sit down with friend-of-the-pod Mary Beth McAndrews, director of Bystanders. We chat about her awesomely cathartic debut feature film and why the rape-revenge genre — when done right — is so powerful. Listen to The More Deadly Director's Cut with Mary Beth McAndrews to hear our conversation! To support our show and for exclusive bonus content, join our Patreon. Want to be a part of the show? We'd love to hear from you! Send feedback and questions to TheMoreDeadlyPodcasts@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Music, Stitcher, and Spotify. While you're there, why not leave us a review. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @zgpodcasts Check out our merch at Teepublic The More Deadly Theme Music is “More Deadly” by Elizabeth Kyle & Eric Newell
On this episode of More Deadly: The Director's Cut, Rachel and Ariel sit down with friend-of-the-pod Mary Beth McAndrews, director of Bystanders. We chat about her awesomely cathartic debut feature film and why the rape-revenge genre — when done right — is so powerful. Listen to The More Deadly Director's Cut with MaryBeth McAndrews to hear our conversation! To support our show and for exclusive bonus content, join our Patreon. Want to be a part of the show? We'd love to hear from you! Send feedback and questions to TheMoreDeadlyPodcasts@gmail.com or on our Facebook page! Subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Music, Stitcher, and Spotify. While you're there, why not leave us a review. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @zgpodcasts Check out our merch at Teepublic The More Deadly Theme Music is “More Deadly” by Elizabeth Kyle & Eric Newell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join your horror hosts as they carry out some justice. Jamie and Bhavna are joined by director, producer, and Dread Central Editor In Chief Mary Beth McAndrews to talk her newly released film, BYSTANDERS. Connect with Mary Beth Watch BYSTANDERS Connect with Bhavna Connect with Jamie Connect with the pod Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Revenge and Survival Themes 02:57 Empowerment Through Storytelling 06:00 Influences and Inspirations in Filmmaking 09:04 Casting Choices and Character Dynamics 12:01 Plot Overview and Themes of Justice 14:56 Creating a Safe Space on Set 18:05 The Impact of Personal Experiences on Filmmaking 20:58 Cultural Reflections and Societal Issues 23:59 Concluding Thoughts on Community and Care 25:41 Navigating Language and Generational Perspectives 27:38 Rhetoric and Body Image in Society 29:05 Experiences of Women in College Culture 31:25 Catharsis Through Violence in Film 33:12 Critique of Rape Revenge Genre 36:10 Representation and Authenticity in Storytelling 39:50 Nuanced Portrayal of Male Victims 42:06 Sound Design and Its Impact on Storytelling 45:30 Creative Process and Filming Highlights 50:58 Exploring Themes of Violence and Justice 56:10 Character Development and Directorial Choices 01:00:58 Cultural Perspectives and Future Projects
In this intense and gripping episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we sit down with Jamie Alvey, the writer and star of the explosive new revenge thriller Bystanders! Directed by friend of the show, Mary Beth McAndrews, Bystanders dives deep into the dark and often disturbing world of SA revenge films. Jamie opens up about the creative process behind this raw, unflinching film, the emotional toll of portraying such a harrowing story, and what it's like to take on such a heavy role. We also get into the complexities of making a film that doesn't shy away from tough subjects, the empowering aspects of revenge in horror, and how it feels to bring this unsettling narrative to the screen. Jamie rules – and this conversation is a must-listen for horror fans who love their films with a dose of vengeance, grit, and real-world tension.
Sara, Ale, and Shak welcome Mary Beth McAndrews, director of Bystanders, to the show to discuss the threequel of the Undisputed franchise, Undisputed III: Redemption. They mostly talk about what movies they've watched in past episodes, what movies they want to watch for the show eventually, and Scott Adkins' (fake) tattoos.
Show Notes: We are talking this week with Mary Beth Andrews about her directorial debut with a movie called BYSTANDERS that is out on VOD on January 21st. Trigger warning for sexual assault in the movie and it is talked about in our conversation. Mary Beth told me how she got involved with the project, where they found their filming location, and how they found their cast. She also explained how she wants people to feel after watching Bystanders. Mary Beth's Socials: Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/mbmcandrews.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mb.mcandrews/ Bystanders Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrGnUOInqWY Who's There? Socials: Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/whostherepc.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whostherepc Email: whostherepc@gmail.com Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com Join the Email List: https://mailchi.mp/4a109b94d3bc/newsletter-signup
Kicking off Season 8, the boys are joined by director Mary Beth McAndrews to talk about her new film BYSTANDERS! Making the jump from editor in chief to behind the camera, Mary Beth talks about the influences behind this twist on rape revenge films, making an indie feature, and more!Bystanders hits VOD on all major streaming Platforms Tuesday 1/21, THAT'S TOMORROW!But first, the boys review Wolf Man, Red Rooms, George A. Romero's Resident Evil, Se7en IMAX restoration, and The Creep Tapes! It's all new on EYE ON HORROR!Movies discussed on the show: https://letterboxd.com/correianbbq/list/eye-on-horror-podcast-sn-8-ep-1/More from Mary Beth McAndrews:https://mbmcandrews.com/Send us a textFollow us on the socials: @EyeOnHorror or check out https://linktr.ee/EyeOnHorrorGet more horror movie news at: https://ihorror.com
Parasitical penetrations, deadly detectives, frightening fairytales, and creeping cryptids await you on Tuesday's brand-new episode. Discover the strangest and scariest horror movies to premiere at the 2024 Fantasia Film Festival as we wrap up our coverage. Dread Central Editor in Chief and filmmaker Mary Beth McAndrews joins us to discuss HELL HOLE, STEPPENWOLF, RITA, and KRYPTIC. Following guest Mary Beth McAndrews. For every horror title to hit V.O.D, countless others end up D.O.A. Development Hell is the podcast dedicated to unearthing these cursed horror productions — to find out what went wrong — and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light. Check out past episodes, including Neill Blomkamp's Alien V, the canceled Hellraiser reboot, and Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash!Development Hell is a proud member of the DREAD Podcast Network. Theme music by Drew Pidgeon See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Noted found footage defends MaryBeth McAndrews joins me to discuss the serial killer mockumentary double bill: Belgian extreme horror Man Bites Dog (1992) and love letter to slasher films Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006). Join our Patreon for extra horror content including bonus reviews and a monthly horror book club.Discover what films we're covering next on our Letterboxd.***Produced and presented by Anna Bogutskaya. Artwork by Ewa Ferdynus.Music by "Erebus" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.***The Final Girls is a weekly podcast exploring the history of horror film.→ Support us on Patreon for bonus content.→ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.→ Find out more about our projects here: thefinalgirls.co.uk
This time on More Deadly, we're joined by one of our favorite fellow spooky gals, Mary Beth McAndrews of the Scarred for Life Podcast & Dread Central, to discuss Rose Plays Julie, directed by Christine Molloy & Joe Lawlor. So, did this movie do its story justice? Or do we want retribution for our time?... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 91: Rose Plays Julie appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
This time on More Deadly, we’re joined by one of our favorite fellow spooky gals, Mary Beth McAndrews of the Scarred for Life Podcast & Dread Central, to discuss Rose Plays Julie, directed by Christine Molloy & Joe Lawlor. So, did this movie do its story justice? Or do we want retribution for our time?... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 91: Rose Plays Julie appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
Tape #5: I feel like something bad is going to happen to me.Podcast, enhance! Ghosts haunt every image of this week's film Lake Mungo - a horror mockumentary that is as magnifying as it is magnificent. Jacob struggles to articulate the passage of time. Matt's sleuthing lands him in hot water. Twin Peaks is finally mentioned in passing. Don't Stop Recording's fifth tape is slowly approaching into view.Please note the film discussed contains sensitive material that listeners may find upsetting.Be the first to hear updates on future releases by following our socials:Twitter/X:https://twitter.com/DSRPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dsrpod/Support us by rating and leaving a review. Spotify listeners can leave us questions - we'll answer them on an upcoming episode!Film discussed:Lake Mungo (2008)Director: Joel AndersonWriter: Joel AndersonStarring: Talia Zucker, David Pledger, Rosie Traynor, Martin Sharpe, Steve JodrellCountry: AustraliaRuntime: 88 minutesGenre: Horror / DramaSpecial thanks to Second Sight and their guest writers - Sarah Appleton, Simon Fitzjohn, Rich Johnson, Mary Beth McAndrews and Shellie McMurdo - for the Lake Mungo Blu-Ray re-release and assisting in our research with this episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're talking found footage this week and discussing The Tunnel with special guest Mary Beth McAndrews, EIC at Dread Central, co-host of the Scarred for Life podcast, and director of the upcoming rape-revenge horror film Bystanders! We get into what makes a found footage film work, the guerilla production and distribution, and gender in the found footage genre! We also chat about the poor transit authority worker Greg, the importance of good signage, and wonder if eyeballs are shelf stable... Check out our Patreon over at Patreon.com/triplemmmpod for exclusive episodes that you won't find over here! Twitter/BlueSky/Insta: @triplemmmpod Clayton - Twitter/BlueSky/Letterboxd/Serializd: @justhappy2cu Shawn - Twitter/BlueSky/Letterboxd/Serializd: @murphthesmurph Email: menwholikemenwholikemoviespod@gmail.com Scarred for Life - Twitter: @ScarredPodcast Insta: @scarredforlifepodcast Mary Beth - Twitter: @mbmcandrews Insta: @mb.mcandrews If you're enjoying the pod, give us a rate/review - it helps SO much!!! Don't forget to be kind out there!!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/triplemmmpod/support
This week we're going back in time with what Mike calls the "Dream Warriors" of the Paranormal Franchise with its third installment. Rather than continue the cliffhanger ending of its sneak prequel, directors Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman travel back to the 80s to show audiences just how Katie and Kristi got mixed up with Tobi the demon to begin with (spoiler alert: it's those damned witches). The end result might be the most entertaining entry of the series, with scares coming from start to finish, and great additions like an oscillating fan ratcheting up the tension even further. Plus, we get Dennis, the first positive male role model in the franchise to date, as he does his best to get to the bottom of the mystery and protect his two step children. This week we're joined once again by Mary Beth McAndrews to talk about a movie she says "had to walk so Hereditary could run" If you like what you're listening to make sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcast feeds. Please take a moment to rate and review us on the Apple Podcast app, or rate us on the Spotify app. Reviews and five star ratings help new listeners find us every day, and we greatly appreciate the feedback and support. Check out our website for easy access to our full catalog of shows, with hundreds of hours of free content. You can search the catalog, leave a review and even leave us feedback all from the site. Go to www.podandthependulum.com to check it out. If you have the means, consider becoming a patron today and support the show. Patreon members get exclusive full length episodes, audio fan commentaries, exclusive mini-sodes and more. Join today at patreon.com/podandthependulum.
DEVELOPMENT HELL returns with a brand new limited audio series: ROMERO UNSEEN. Unearth the unmade films of a horror master as we dig up never-finished George A. Romero projects every Tuesday this March on the Dread Podcast Network.Romero scholar Adam Charles Hart cohosts the miniseries. His new book RAISING THE DEAD: THE WORK OF GEORGE A. ROMERO is OUT NOW from Oxford University Press. You can pick up your copy here.Today, we are also joined by Mary Beth McAndrews, Dread Central's editor-in-chief and cohost of Scarred For Life on the Dread Podcast Network. PART FOUR: GEORGE A. ROMERO'S BIGFOOT FOUND FOOTAGE PROJECTGeorge A. Romero began developing a sasquatch project in the early 1970s. The politically charged concept evolved into a found-footage project that would change shape multiple times over four decades of development. Learn all there is to know about Romero's fascinating, but sadly never-produced, bigfoot movie.Subscribe to DEVELOPMENT HELL now anywhere you get your podcasts so you never miss an episode of ROMERO UNSEEN!Follow Adam Charles Hart:Twitter - @m_hulotFollow Mary Beth McAndrews:Twitter - @mbmcandrewsFollow Development Hell:Twitter - @DevelHellPodInstagram - @DevelopmentHellPodFacebook - DevelopmentHellPodSubscribe to the Development Hell podcast! For every horror title to hit V.O.D, countless others end up D.O.A. Development Hell is the podcast dedicated to unearthing these cursed horror productions — to find out what went wrong — and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light. Make sure to check out past episodes, including Neill Blomkamp's Alien V, the canceled Hellraiser reboot, and Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash!Development Hell is a proud member of the DREAD Podcast Network. Theme music by Drew PidgeonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're baaaaaack & kicking off March with a deep dive into urban legends in horror films -- What are they? Where do they come from? Do they help or hurt society ... or both? To investigate this further, we push up our nerd glasses with the triple threat of Scarred for Life Podcast co-hosts Mary Beth McAndrews & Terry Mesnard plus horror writer & teacher (& amazing hubbie) Chris Poole to chat all things Candyman & the indie darling Butterfly Kisses. CLICK IF YOU DARE: "They Came in Through the Bathroom Mirror" by Steve Bogira (1987) at Chicago Reader "Candyman, the Scariest ‘Leave Them Damn White Girls Alone' Movie Ever, Is 25 Years Old This Week" by Lawrence Ware at The Root "Candyman: Why This Racially Charged Horror Movie Is Scarier Than Ever" by Evan Narcisse "Candyman: How Bernard Rose and Clive Barker Created the Horror Classic" by Jack Beresford at Den of Geek "Cabrini-Green: A History of Broken Promises" by Alejandra Cancino, Better Government Association "I Could Move In There: When Jane Byrne Moved into Cabrini-Green" at WTTW "Erik Kristopher Myers: The Lost Interview" by Benjamin Radford at the Center for Inquiry OUR SACRED OFFERINGS GO TO: FeliceY for our logo design Cano Jaguar for our creepy intro. mix Ryan's killer riffs! Nia DaCosta - give her all the work! Ruthie McCoy - rest in power Erik Kristopher Myers' Peeping Tom legacy
Break out the apple ice cream, we're talking about When Evil Lurks! Mary Beth McAndrews (Scarred For Life Podcast) joins the boys to break down possession via viral disease, F*ck Them Kids cinema, and the joys of when Evil wins. Don't forget the rules...or pompously ignore them like Pedro, your choice!New episodes drop every Tuesday, subscribe so you don't miss out. Rate us 5 stars while you're at it! Next week, it's time to dance nakedly through the halls of SaltburnHaunt Mary Beth on social media:Links to ThingsScarred For Life PodcastHaunt Garrett on social media:TikTokTwitterInstagramLetterboxdYouTubeHaunt DeVaughn on social media:TwitterTikTokInstagramLetterboxdYouTubeSpecter Cinema Club Original Theme by Andrey Kinnard
Dread Central's Mary Beth McAndrews visits the A Year in Film Podcast to explore 2002's The Mothman Prophesies and Queen of the Damned with Becky and Emily, Mary Beth McAndrews is the editor-in-chief of Dread Central, as well as a filmmaker, journalist, and occasionally an academic. Her debut feature film Bystanders is currently in post-production. When she's not writing or watching horror movies, she spends her free time searching for Mothman. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sorry to bug you but our newest episode on PHENOMENA is here! Mary Beth McAndrews joins us again to discuss this Dario Argento film, chimps, insects, and other Argento films Twitter: @AlmostMajor Kevin: @kevbonesy on Twitter / Letterboxd Bryden: @BrydenDoyle on Twitter + @JDoyle on Letterboxd Charlie: @ctnash91 on Twitter / Letterboxd Our guest, Mary Beth: @mbmcandrews on Twitter + @screaminghot on Letterboxd
Week 2 of Toxic Masculinity month brings probably our most divisive film ever with 2008's Deadgirl. Extreme C/W: rape (and the dog dies!) Thankfully we're joined by two extreme horror fans, Dax Ebaben and Mary Beth McAndrews, who help us ask the important questions. Questions like: Who is this film for? What was the intent? And, most importantly, is it successful? It's an unconventional episode with no easy answers, but it's a great conversation. Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd, Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners > Trace: @tracedthurman > Joe: @bstolemyremote > Dax: @DaxEbaben > Mary Beth: @mbmcandrews Be sure to support the boys on Patreon! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us... for this week's episode on THE EVIL DEAD (1981)! Returning guest Mary Beth McAndrews (Scarred For Life) joins us to talk this iconic indie horror film, the EVIL DEAD series, our start with Sam Raimi, and how clothing can be solidified. Twitter: @AlmostMajor Kevin: @kevbonesy on Twitter / Letterboxd Bryden: @BrydenDoyle on Twitter + @JDoyle on Letterboxd Charlie: @ctnash91 on Twitter / Letterboxd Our guest, Mary Beth: @mbmcandrews on Twitter + @screaminghot on Letterboxd
Horror maven and Dread Central editor-in-chief Mary Beth McAndrews joins Mia and Flynn to trauma bond with the girlies over her four favorite films: Joel Anderson's Lake Mungo, Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Cure, Bob Clark's Black Christmas and Dusty Mancinelli & Madeleine Sims-Fewer's Violation. Our conversation covers Mary Beth's academic specialties in found footage horror and woman-helmed rape-revenge narratives, Hugh Grant's shocking middle name (hidden in one of these film's titles), the coming-of-age ritual of showing your friends The Midnight Meat Train on a high school sleepover and how all three of us have survived EMDR therapy. Plus! Read Mia's deep-dive into Letterboxd's most obsessively rewatched horror movies on Journal. Chapters: Opening credits (00:00:00) Lake Mungo (00:04:43) Cure (00:19:14) Black Christmas (00:27:51) Violation (00:37:34) Closing credits (00:52:33) Sponsor: Apple Original Film: Fingernails. Credits: Recorded in Los Angeles CA, Nantucket MA and Washington DC. Edited by Slim. Theme music: “Vampiros Danceoteque” by Moniker. Editorial producer: Brian Formo. Production manager: Sophie Shin. The Letterboxd Show is a TAPEDECK production. Email us! Lists & Links: Mary Beth's podcasts Scarred For Life and Watched Once, Never Again Holli's Black Christmas review
Stir of Echoes was David Koepp's second directorial venture following the success of his 1996 thriller The Trigger Effect. Adapted from a lesser-known work by genre legend Richard Matheson, the film hit at a weird and perhaps unfortunate time. Just 6 years off his massive breakthrough penning Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park (a film he wrote when he was not yet 30 years old), Koepp was riding high in the industry. But Stir of Echoes was a low-key ghost story thriller involving a boy who can see and talk to dead people, and, suffice to say, a lot of that oxygen had been sucked up when it arrived more than a month after the runaway hit The Sixth Sense. Still, it was a modest, fairly low-budget success that enjoyed critical admiration for the most part, especially in the form of Kevin Bacon's well-tuned performance - one that could have easily gone off the rails in the hands of a different actor. But is Stir of Echoes actually good? Is it scary?? We invited horror journalist Mary Beth McAndrews to talk to us about her experiences with the film and ask those very questions. You can learn more about her here: https://www.mbmcandrews.com/
Show Notes: MaryBeth's Socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/mbmcandrews Linktree: https://linktr.ee/mbmcandrews Who's There? Socials: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/whostherepc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whostherepc Email: whostherepc@gmail.com Website: https://www.whostherepodcast.com Mary Beth McAndrews is a journalist and most recently a director. She's served as the editor-in-chief for Dread Central since 2021 and has been writing about horror since 2017. She's written for sites such as RogerEbert.com and Bright Wall/Dark Room, and she's currently working on a book on Paranormal Activity. Her directorial debut Bystanders is currently in post-production. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/whostherepod/support
On this vengeance-filled episode the Goddamn Dreadfuls welcome to the show Dread Central's Editor In Chief Mary Beth McAndrews! We discuss the rise from freelance writing to being EIC of a major horror movie website, her upcoming revenge movie 'Bystanders', revenge films as a genre and so much more. Mary Beth is really really awesome and is killing it out there. This episode is a must-listen!
Nichole is joined by the incredible Mary Beth McAndrews to talk about the Alzheimer's-centric found footage film The Taking of Deborah Logan. We talk about our relationship with found footage horror, aging, disability, and caregiving.Follow Mary Beth on Twitter at @mbmcandrews and BluSky at mbmcandrews.bsky.socialScarred For Life: Apple Podcasts / Spotify Read her work on Dread CentralWant to recommend a film to be covered, or just reach out and say hello? Of course you do! Find me on Twitter art @BodiesHorror, on BlueSky at bodiesofhorror.bsky.social. You can shoot me an e-mail at bodiesofhorror@gmail.com as well.Intro and outro music is “The Wind Frazzled Your Long Brown Hair” by Flashback81. Follow them at Twitter now, too: @81flashbackIf you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe!Discover more fabulously spooky Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad shows at anatomyofascream.com and follow the network on Twitter and Instagram @aoas_xx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The jungle is a scary place. It's filled with vicious snakes, cackling brujas and plenty of surprises. This week, we hop a bus to Panama for the deliciously campy Diablo Rojo (PTY), a shameless flick full of 80s tropes with a killer ending. We also get stuck in Quicksand (Colombia, 2023), a plodding survival horror where a giant snake is the most likeable character. We also celebrate the triumphant return of Spirit Halloween and condemn the ceaseless War on Halloween. Quicksand: Terror Scale: 1. Quality: 2. Enjoyment: 2 Diablo Rojo (PTY): T: 2. Q: 4. E: 4.5 Articles mentioned in this episode: "‘Quicksand' Interview: Star Allan Hawco Surfaces For Terrifying Survival Drama" by Mary Beth McAndrews for Dread Central "Q&A WITH SOL MORENO, DIRECTOR OF DIABLO ROJO (PTY)" in Cult Projections "An Interview with Sol Moreno, Director of Diablo Rojo PTY" by Mike Haberfelner for Search My Trash
This week host Ygraine chats with Editor in Chief at Dread Central Mary Beth McAndrews about Thai Horror and they discuss Shutter (2004) and The Medium (2021) Theme: Afraid of Me by Cadaver Club
Steve and Sean talk about an upcoming Radio Silence monster movie, the Nintendo Cinematic Universe, and the Harry Potter show.Then, they're joined by Mary Beth McAndrews, editor in chief of Dread Central! They chat about being afraid of indoor swimming pools, swimming with sharks, the inside scoop on Dread Central, and more!Stick around after to hear the boys review their most anticipated movies of the year!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Live at DC9 with Mary Beth McAndrews, Haywood Turnipseed Jr, Teen Mortgage, Allison Lane, Andrew Bucket D.C. 14 year anniversary show Mary Beth McAndrews for horror Haywood Turnipseed Jr. for Color Commentary Teen Mortgage for music Allison Lane for co-host Andrew Bucket for house band DC9 for venue Washington, D.C. for city Donate to our […]
We're celebrating the holidays with a dramatic reading of selected excerpts of Adam Millard's 2014 ebook The Human Santapede, which is pretty much exactly what you expect. Featuring the vocal talents of Terry Mesnard and Mary Beth McAndrews of Scarred for Life and Ryan Kinney of Brother Ghoulish's Tomb, strap in for an offensive romp as Krampus tries to destroy Christmas and his nemesis, Santa, by constructing an (In)Human Santapede. Plus: Enjoy the flubs and fuck ups!Big thanks (?) to HQ Book Club member Juha for bringing this to our attention.Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd, Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners> Trace: @tracedthurman> Joe: @bstolemyremote> Mary Beth: @mbmcandrews / @ScarredPodcast> Ryan: @brotherghoulish> Terry: @gaylydreadfulBe sure to support the boys on Patreon! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Live at Slash Run with Allison Lane, Mary Beth McAndrews, Kevin Tit, Haywood Turnipseed Jr., Andrew Bucket, Cinema Hearts I'm wearing a mask for the duration of the show so it sounds a little odd. Allison Lane for co-host Mary Beth McAndrews for horror Kevin Tit for work Haywood Turnipseed Jr. for Color Commentary Andrew […]
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Robyn Bahr, and Bill Graham are joined by Mary Beth McAndrews to discuss Alex Garland's Men. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. For a limited time, all new Patreon supporters will receive a free Blu-ray/DVD. After becoming a contributor, e-mail podcast@thefilmstage.com for an up-to-date list of available films. The Film Stage Show is supported by MUBI, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, MUBI premieres a new film. Whether it's a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it's guaranteed to be either a movie you've been dying to see or one you've never heard of before and there will always be something new to discover. Try it for free for 30 days at mubi.com/filmstage.
This week we're covering non-binary trans filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun's screen life film, We're All Going To The World's Fair (2021).Along for the ride is Dread Central's Editor-In-Chief - and found footage expert - Mary Beth McAndrews, who praises World's Fair as a great example of a hybrid screen life film.Using interviews and quotes from Schoenbrun's director statement, Trace adds context to this ominous tale of internet celebrity while Mary Beth shares details of her childhood online, which includes catfishing!Plus: debates about what is real online, predatory behavior vs smart teens, Joe's fascination with Lonely Girl 15, Internet memes and creepy pastas, and our multiple interpretations of the film's ambiguous endingReference: Orla Smith. "Jane Schoenbrun wants We're All Going to the World's Fair to ‘scare you and make you cry'" Seventh RowQuestions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd and/or Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners> Trace: @tracedthurman> Joe: @bstolemyremote> Mary Beth: @mbmcandrews / @ScarredPodcast / @WONApodcastBe sure to support the boys on Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In 2015 Deadline reported that Robert Eggers was officially attached to create a 'visceral' remake of the classic vampyre silent film 'Nosferatu'. After seven years of casting announcements and perpetual delays, a movie has yet to be released. Will we ever see the Robert Eggers remake of the 1922 German Expressionism masterpiece Nosferatu? Listen to find out. With special guests Mary Beth McAndews and Steve Barnold.Subscribe to the Development Hell podcast! For every horror title to hit V.O.D, countless others end up D.O.A. Development Hell is the podcast dedicated to unearthing these cursed horror productions — to find out what went wrong — and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light. Make sure to check out past episodes including Neill Blomkamp's Alien V, the cancelled Hellraiser reboot, and Freddy vs Jason vs Ash!Development Hell is a proud member of the DREAD Podcast Network. Theme music by Drew Pidgeon See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Content warning: discussions of decay and decomposition, misogyny, depression, anxiety, dysmorphia, physical and sexual abuse, masturbation, and death/dying. On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with co-host of I Spit on Your Podcast, horror writer, and one half of The Spinsters of Horror, Kelly Grender about the sickening beauty of Éric Falardeau's THANATOMORPHOSE (2012)! They talk about Kelly's start in podcasting, the increasing appeal of extreme horror and how it challenges you, expressing female rage, sexuality, liberation through decay, decomposition as a metaphor for depression, abjection, cinéma vomitif, and, of course, aesthetics. Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below! Links:KellyTwitter: @KGrednerSpinsters of Horror & I Spit on Your Podcast: @HorrorSpinsters“Death Becomes Her: Finding Freedom in the Grotesque” in Grim no. 9: Contagion. Chandler | ShockaholicTwitter: @_ShockaholicInstagram: @_shockaholicFacebook: ShockaholicWebsite: Shockaholic.org Beauty of HorrorTwitter: @BeautyHorrorPodInstagram: @beautyhorrorpodFacebook: The Beauty of Horror Beauty of Horror ContactWebsite: The Beauty of HorrorE-mail: beautyofhorrorpod@gmail.com SponsorsLogic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/ Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/ MentionsReferenced Beauty of Horror episodesSeason 1, episode 20: Mary Beth McAndrews on PhenomenaSeason 2, episode 13: Trace Thurman on Deadgirl (2008)Season 2, episode 16: Brian Keiper on The FlyWriting“Horror And The Monstrous-Feminine: An Imaginary Abjection” by Barbara Creed“Offensive Films: Toward an Anthropology of Cinéma Vomitif” by Mikita Brottman“Dis/liking Disgust: The Revulsion Experience at the Movies“ by Julian HanichFilmsBeyond Horror: The History and Sub-Culture of Red Films (2019)Contracted (2013)The Fly (1986)Quote from “Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection” by Julia Kristeva. Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)Edited by Aviva Dassen If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!
Wake up with our discussion on Dario Argento's SLEEPLESS (2001)! We are joined again by Mary Beth McAndrews (Scarred For Life + Watched Once, Never Again) to talk about this lesser known Argento film, bad music teachers of past and (naturally) RAT RACE. Twitter: @AlmostMajor Kevin: @kevbonesy on Twitter/Letterboxd Bryden: @BrydenDoyle on Twitter + @JDoyle on Letterboxd Charlie: @ctnash91 on Twitter/Letterboxd Our guest, Mary Beth: @mbmcandrews on Twitter + @screaminghot on Letterboxd / check out her podcasts Scarred For Life + Watched Once, Never Again wherever you get podcasts. Highly recommended!
Time to polish your away message because we are going deep into internet horror with STRANGELAND (1998)! Mary Beth McAndrews (Scarred For Life + Watched Once, Never Again) joins us to discuss bringing chat rooms back, favorite performances from musicians, and moral panic of the 90s. Twitter: @AlmostMajor Kevin: @kevbonesy on Twitter/Letterboxd Bryden: @BrydenDoyle on Twitter + @JDoyle on Letterboxd Charlie: @ctnash91 on Twitter/Letterboxd Our guest, Mary Beth: @mbmcandrews on Twitter + @screaminghot on Letterboxd / check out her podcasts Scarred For Life + Watched Once, Never Again wherever you get podcasts. Highly recommended!
Guillermo del Toro had always planned on creating a third and final HELLBOY film. But, as the DVD market collapsed after the release of the second film, Universal got cold feet when it came time to fund massive project. What was expected of the third film and does it still stand a shot at the green light? Tune in to find out. We unpack the comics, both GDT films and decide if GDT's final entry will ever get made.With special guests Mary Beth McAndews and Steve Barnold.Subscribe to the Development Hell podcast! For every horror title to hit V.O.D, countless others end up D.O.A. Development Hell is the podcast dedicated to unearthing these cursed horror productions — to find out what went wrong — and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light. Make sure to check out past episodes including Neill Blomkamp's Alien V, the cancelled Hellraiser reboot, and Freddy vs Jason vs Ash!Development Hell is a proud member of the DREAD Podcast Network. Theme music by Drew Pidgeon See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Sharai, Trent, and very special guest Mary Beth McAndrews as they discuss the chaotic film The Loved Ones. Content Warnings: Assault, Incest, Self-harm, and Suicide. Our art was created by Jed Martin. Check out his work at jedmartincreative.com. Music Credits: Composed/Produced by LaRob K. Payton LaRob K. Payton, piano/vocals, Jackson Kidder, bass, and Tiana Sorenson, vocals. Follow all of our social media at https://allmylinks.com/anightmareonfiercestreet Subscribe to our Patreon for exclusive content and merchandise at https://www.patreon.com/anightmarefierceonfiercestreet --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fierce-street/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fierce-street/support
Today we unearth a different kind of development hell. Hellraiser: Bloodline is the completed fourth film in the Hellraiser franchise. It was written by Peter Atkins and had multiple directors attempt to complete its three time-period scope.Find out why this film was so much trouble to make and listen to the latest episode of Development Hell.Our very special guest is Mary Beth McAndrews, Dread Central's content manager and all-around horror internet celeb.Find Mary Beth on TwitterSubscribe to the Development Hell podcast! For every horror title to hit V.O.D, countless others end up D.O.A. Development Hell is the podcast dedicated to unearthing these cursed horror productions — to find out what went wrong — and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light. Make sure to check out past episodes including Neill Blomkamp's Alien V, the cancelled Hellraiser reboot, and Freddy vs Jason vs Ash!Development Hell is a proud member of the DREAD Podcast Network. Theme music by Drew Pidgeon See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we unearth a different kind of development hell. Hellraiser: Bloodline is the completed fourth film in the Hellraiser franchise. It was written by Peter Atkins and had multiple directors attempt to complete its three time-period scope. Find out why this film was so much trouble to make and listen to the latest episode of Development Hell. Our very special guest is Mary Beth McAndrews, Dread Central's content manager and all-around horror internet celeb. Find Mary Beth on Twitter Subscribe to the Development Hell podcast! For every horror title to hit V.O.D, countless others end up D.O.A. Development Hell is the podcast dedicated to unearthing these cursed horror productions — to find out what went wrong — and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light. Make sure to check out past episodes including Neill Blomkamp's Alien V, the cancelled Hellraiser reboot, and Freddy vs Jason vs Ash! Development Hell is a proud member of the DREAD Podcast Network. Theme music by Drew Pidgeon See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mary Beth McAndrews (Scarred for life, Dread Central) returns as we dive into James Wan's terrifying THE CONJURING and THE CONJURING 2 with a focus on differing from the real Ed and Lorraine Warren to their on-screen portrayal, why growing up catholic sucks and how Wan rejects the tired trend of jump scares in the early 2010s --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/exitingthroughthe2010s/support
Off the top, Ama & Danita live-react to an interview with Lourdes Leon before pivoting to a completely unplanned tangent about which child of a Real Housewife is likeliest to write a tell-all memoir. Then, writer & resident spooky bitch Mary Beth McAndrews joins Danita to chat about the merits of found footage films, their parallels to reality television, scary internet rabbit holes, and where the ever-evolving genre is headed next. If you liked what you heard, maybe think about rating us! You can also find all our social links by visiting our Lnk.Bio page.~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~Further ReadingHow a New Wave of Found Footage Films Are Tackling Truth20 Scary Videos From TikTok That Literally Have Me ShookHere's Every Creepy Tweet Adam Ellis Has Posted About "Dear David”READ MARY BETH'S WORK & FOLLOW HER ON TWITTER!~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~Want to support us? Then send us a few bucks on Ko-Fi! All the money helps us with production costs and creating the podcast you hear today.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/highlowbrowpod)Support the show
In this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with Rotten Tomatoes approved critic, horror scholar, and podcast host Mary Beth McAndrews about the glamor and beauty of Dario Argento's Phenomena (1985)! The two discuss beautiful insects, the relation between beauty and disgust, “human soup”, and, of course, aesthetics! Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Check out the info below! Twitter: Chandler - @_Shockaholic Beauty of Horror - @BeautyHorrorPod Mary Beth - @mbmcandrews Links: Beauty of Horror BoH Webpage BoH Ko-Fi Email Mary Beth Website Scarred for Life podcast Watched Once, Never Again podcast Dread Central Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio) Cover Art designed by JRGDrawing Edited by Aviva Dassen If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe! For more wonderful podcasts like this, be sure to check out anatamoyofascream.com and follow the network on Twitter and Instagram @aoas_xx!
Today's episode covers the never made 'spreemake' to the 2006 indie meta-slasher classic BEHIND THE MASK. Our very special guest is Mary Beth McAndrews, Dread Central's content manager and all-around horror internet celeb. Tune in and listen to us unearth whatever happened to Leslie Vernon... Is unmade horror your type of thing? Subscribe to the Development Hell podcast! For every horror title to hit V.O.D, countless others end up D.O.A. Development Hell is the podcast dedicated to unearthing these cursed horror productions — to find out what went wrong — and decide if they still stand a shot at the green light. Make sure to check out past episodes including Neill Blomkamp's Alien V, the cancelled Hellraiser reboot, and Freddy vs Jason vs Ash! Development Hell is a proud member of the DREAD Podcast Network. Theme music by Drew Pidgeon See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Zavvi's Video Rewind, a podcast from Zavvi - the home of pop culture. Together we will be digging into our video archives, discussing a wide range of cult classics all of which have recently received, or will be receiving, a new release on disc. Each week we will be joined by a guest to discuss a movie and the importance of film restoration, and for this episode horror critic and academic Mary Beth McAndrews joins us to dive into the extraordinary 2014 horror The Babadook, director Jennifer Kent's feature debut. The film recently arrived on 4K, courtesy of a new limited edition release from Second Sight, coming complete with new artwork, a hardback book filled with essays and a selection of art cards. The story follows a single mother and her child as they fall into a deep well of paranoia when an eerie children's book titled Mr. Babadook manifests in their home.
That pod ain't the weather. That's death approaching. Batten down the hatches and meet us in the attic to talk about some very hot vampires in David Slade's 30 Days of Night. Follow us on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram Music notes: "Infinite Perspective" by Kevin MacLeod "Long Note Three" by Kevin MacLeod "Emotion Picture" by Bill Ironfield Logo artwork by Jess Snively
A Serious Disc Agreement is the only "serious" podcast on the Australian Internet about "Movie Disc Culture."Alexei Toliopoulos (Finding Drago, Total Reboot) and Blake Howard (One Heat Minute) are expanding their IMPRINT COMPANION podcast to include the best physical media releases worldwide. For this episode, we're discussing the two premiere Second Sight releases, LAKE MUNGO and RAW. RAWStrict vegetarian Justine faces a merciless onslaught of hazing rituals during her first week at veterinary school. One of these is the eating of raw meat and desperate to fit in she can't refuse. This taste of flesh not only compromises her principles but awakens an uncontrollable craving with horrific consequences.Special FeaturesThe Girl Can't Help It: a new interview with Actor Garance MarillierMaking Ends Meat: a new interview with Producer Jean des ForetsNew audio commentary by film critic Alexandra WestAudio Commentary with Julia Ducournau and film critic Emma WestwoodIn the Name of Raw: an interview with Director Julia DucournauA Family Affair: a new video essay by film critic Alexandra Heller-NicholasRaw À Votre Goût –featurette with Julia Ducournau & film critic Emma WestwoodQuick Bites with Julia Ducournau & film critic Alexandra Heller-NicholasGenre Matters Panel DiscussionAustralian Premiere IntroductionAustralian Premiere Q&A with Julia Ducournau and Kier-La JanisseAlternative opening, deleted scenes, trailersNew optional English subtitles for the hearing impairedLimited Edition ContentsRigid slipcasePerfect-bound booklet with new essays by Hannah Woodhead and Emma Westwood plus interview with Julia Ducournau by Lou Thomas3 collectors' art cardsLAKE MUNGOSixteen-year-old Alice Palmer tragically drowns while swimming in the local dam. In the days that follow her grieving family, she begins to experience a series of strange and inexplicable events. Seeking the help of a parapsychologist, their search for answers reveals that Alice had been living a disturbed life and hiding dark secrets. Something had haunted their daughter and the terrifying truth awaits at Lake Mungo.Special Features Archive audio commentary by Producer David Rapsey and DoP John BrawleyNew audio commentary by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas and Emma WestwoodCaptured Spirits: an interview with DoP John BrawleyGhost in the Machine: an interview with Producer David RapseyA Cop and a Friend: an interview with Actors Carole Patullo & James LawsonKindred Spirits: Filmmakers Justin Benson & Aaron Moorhead on Lake MungoHosting Spirits: Filmmaker Rob Savage on Lake MungoSimulacra and Spirits: a video essay by film academic Josh NelsonAutopsy of a Family Home: a video essay by filmmaker Joseph WallaceDeleted ScenesEnglish SDH subtitles for the hearing impairedLimited Edition ContentsRigid slipcase with new artwork by Thomas Walker80 page soft cover book with new essays by Sarah Appleton, Simon Fitzjohn, Rich Johnson, Mary Beth McAndrews and Shellie McMurdo; an interview with actor James Lawson by Alexandra Heller-Nicholas; plus rare behind-the-scenes photos courtesy pf John Brawley3 art cards with new illustrations by Thomas WalkerBlake HowardTwitterOne Heat Minute Website Alexei ToliopoulosTwitter Total RebootSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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We're fully back now, folks! We are here to talk about the amazingly shocking and gory Takashi Miike film, Audition! We brought along Mary Beth McAndrews (Scarred for Life, Watched Once Never Again) to the party! Audition (1999) dir. Takashi Miike. "A widower takes an offer to screen girls at a special audition, arranged for him by a friend to find him a new wife. The one he fancies is not who she appears to be after all." (source: IMDB)
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Michael Snydel, and Bill Graham are joined by Mary Beth McAndrews to carry through with their promise, stretching the definition of "classic" and celebrating the month of horror, by discussing The Mothman Prophecies, which is now on Amazon Prime. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. For a limited time, all new Patreon supporters will receive a free Blu-ray/DVD. After becoming a contributor, e-mail podcast@thefilmstage.com for an up-to-date list of available films. The Film Stage Show is supported by MUBI, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, MUBI premieres a new film. Whether it's a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it's guaranteed to be either a movie you've been dying to see or one you've never heard of before and there will always be something new to discover. Try it for free for 30 days at mubi.com/filmstage.
Welcome, one and all, to the latest episode of The Film Stage Show! Today, Brian Roan, Michael Snydel, and Bill Graham are joined by Mary Beth McAndrews to discussing Charlie Kaufman's I'm Thinking of Ending Things, which is now available on Netflix. Enter our giveaways, get access to our private Slack channel, and support new episodes by becoming a Patreon contributor. For a limited time, all new Patreon supporters will receive a free Blu-ray/DVD. After becoming a contributor, e-mail podcast@thefilmstage.com for an up-to-date list of available films. The Film Stage Show is supported by MUBI, a curated streaming service showcasing exceptional films from around the globe. Every day, MUBI premieres a new film. Whether it's a timeless classic, a cult favorite, or an acclaimed masterpiece — it's guaranteed to be either a movie you've been dying to see or one you've never heard of before and there will always be something new to discover. Try it for free for 30 days at mubi.com/filmstage.