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"Gordon Solie's already in his casket, like Nosferatu."Hey Little Paulsters! Your hosts, Jeff Macanovich and Jaime Cavazos, welcome Beast back(!) to drink some beers and watch the middle part of WCW Capital Combat '90. Notwithstanding that, Beast sings (TWICE), the guys discuss moves that hurt in real life and work on getting their next one-star review. The guys enjoyed beers from Miller Brewing Company, El Segundo Brewing Company, Bad Dad Brewing Co., Off Square Brewing and Phase Three Brewing.New episodes drop every other Tuesday morning and follow the show @WorkTheArmPod, on Twitter, Instagram, Blue Sky and (I guess) Threads.Check out our merch from the mind of Starman here: T-Shirts by Starman's Podcasting Buddies | TeePublicGrab something with the Work The Arm logo here: T-Shirts by WorkTheArm | TeePublic
W pięćset dziewięćdziesiątym pierwszym tygodniu nadawania powracamy po kilku latach przerwy do Czasu podsumowań, tj. do audycji, w której goście i gościnie Szymasa podsumowują miniony rok, polecając różne teksty kultury i wydarzenia związane z grozą. W pierwszym odcinku z dwóch usłyszycie Agnieszkę Brodzik, Adriana Burza, Agatę Garbowską-Karolczuk, Jakuba Kraszewskiego, Ewę, Sylwestra Kozdroja, Martę Płazę, Dominikę Murhaaję oraz Wojciecha Gunię. Jak powstała ta audycja? Które książki, gry, filmy, seriale i komiksy zrobiły na nas największe wrażenie? Czy jakieś eventy, wydarzenia zasłużyły na wymienienie w Czasie Podsumowań 2025? Które POLSKIE teksty kultury trafiły do TOPki rocznej? Kto opowie o pracy w domu strachu? Czy „Sny umarłych” naprawdę dokonały żywota w 2025 roku? Odpowiedzi poznacie już za chwilę. Tylko w Nawiedzonym Podcaście! Plik mp3 do pobrania (1 godz 49 min 07 sek)8:38 Agnieszka Brodzik13:54 Adrian Burz23:13 Agata Garbrowska-Karolczuk29:58 Jakub Kraszewski46:08 Ewa52:47 Sylwester Kozdroj1:05:26 Marta Płaza1:20:26 Dominika Murhaaja1:26:21 Wojciech GuniaAgnieszka Brodzik (Halo? Tu Otchłań)„Skrucha” Elizy Clark„To był nasz dom” Marcusa KlieweraAdrian Burz (Cinema Post Cast, Pełna Sala)Lloyd Kaufman na festiwalu Splat Film FestCoś we mnie siedzi – przegląd body horroru w kinie Iluzjon„Oddaj Ją” (2025) reż. Michael i Danny Philippou„Chmura” (2024) reż. Kiyoshi Kurosawa„Bezpieczne miejsce” (2025) reż. Osgood Perkins„Oszukać przeznaczenie: Więzy Krwi” (2025) reż. Zach Lipovsky i Adam Stein„Nosferatu” (2025) reż. Robert EggersAgata Garbrowska-Karolczuk (Wydawnictwo MUZA/Akurat)„Rejestr grozy. Przewodnik po technikach narracyjnych” Pawła Wielopolskiego„Coś się dzieje w naszym domu” Josha MallermanaNajlepsze z najgorszych (Białostocki Ośrodek Kultury)„Welcome to Derry” S01 (serial)„Screamboat. Krwawa mysz” (2025) reż. Steven LaMorteJakub Kraszewski (Ogórki, Popkulturowa Papka)The Deadseat (Curious Fox Sox)Last Report (Monopixel Games)Roam0120.exe (NSO9019)Shutter story – demo (Frostwood Interactive)Ewa (Biblia Horroru)„Good boy" (2025) reż. Ben LeonbergSylwester Kozdroj (Retro Komiks)„Obserwatorzy” A.M. Shine'a„Departament Prawdy. Dzikie fikcje” (Non Stop Comics)„To był nasz dom” Marcusa Kliewera„Pożeracze Nocy. Niech przyjdzie ich królestwo” (Non Stop Comics)„Mity kościanego sadu. Przejście” (Mucha Comics)„Universal Monsters. Dracula. Black & White” (Image Comics)Marta Płaza (rozMOVIEone, Kobiety Eksploatacji, Zmęczone życiem)„Brzydka siostra” reż. Emilie Blichfeldt„Towarzysz” reż. Drew Hancock„Grzesznicy” reż. Ryan Coogler„Życie dla początkujących” reż. Paweł Podolski„Miło mi” reż. Mateusz Motyka„Witajcie w Derry” S01 (serial)Magazyn CD-Action Horrory 1/2025„Diavola” Jennifer Thorne„Jagnię” Lucy RoseDom strachów poznany od kuchni!Dominika Murhaaja (Wydawnictwo GMORK)„Pudełko z czerwienią” Kariny Łagowskiej„Sonata jesienna na kota i wilkonczelę” Kariny Łagowskiej„Drozdy” Kariny Łagowskiej„Konary” Jarosława Klonowskiego i Patryka BoguszaWojciech Gunia („Dom Wszystkich Snów”, „Kiedy będziesz gotowy, idź”)Tetralogia „Southern Reach” (Anihilacja, Anomalia, Afirmacja, Absolucja) Jeffa VanderMeera„Hotel na skraju lasu” Magdaleny i Michała Hińczów„Demon ruchu” (obydwa z Kultury Gniewu)„Dzieła zebrane” Stefana Grabińskiego od Wydawnictwa IX„Cronos: The New Dawn” (Bloober Team)”Senua's Saga: Hellblade II” (Ninja Theory)„Stamtąd” (serial)„Nocna msza” (serial)Koniec „Snów Umarłych”
'KPop Demon Hunters' var en af de største film i 2025, og er nu også Oscarnomineret for både sin animation og musik. I ugens podcast dykker Nosferatu ned i den alsidige børnefilm, og taler om dæmoner og koreansk mytologi, musicals, animation og kendiskultur, før vi giver vores bud på filmens chancer til prisshowet næste måned. Værterne giver også deres anbefalinger, omend du vil dykke ned i koreansk filmkultur, unikke actionfilm, eller musicals med metalag. Værter: Niels Otto, Philip Lund Bilde og Lennon Dikov
RU383: BALTIMORE BASED ARTIST & OCCULTIST NYNNMAH ON PHANTASMS OF EROS & NOSFERATU: https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/ru383-baltimore-based-artist-and Join Rendering Unconscious Podcast at Substack to watch full episodes and access the complete archive: https://renderingunconscious.substack.com Rendering Unconscious episode 383. For this episode, I sat down with Nynnmah, a zine artist with interests in literature, art, and esoterica. Having explored philosophical questions from a young age, Nynn has deep interests in exploring the nature of reality, free will, and esoteric topics. Nynn's work is influenced by her experiences, including her life in Baltimore, interest in metal music, and interactions with various cultural and spiritual influences. She emphasizes the importance of imagination, self-expression, and the role of artists in society. Follow Nynn at: https://www.instagram.com/nynnmah/ Nynn has a couple upcoming events, including talks on “Phantasms of Eros” Thursday, February 19th, and “Psychosexual & Esoteric Symbolism in Nosferatu” Thursday, February 26th. https://linktr.ee/nynnmah News & events: Monday, February 16th we have a LIVE Rendering Unconscious Podcast event with Drs. Helena Texier and Eve Watson, editors of Freud's Principle Case Studies Revisited: https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/you-are-invited-to-a-live-ru-podcast Wednesday, February 18th, we have Mikita Brottman presenting Images from the Id: The Strange World of Psychic Photographer Ted Serios. https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com/p/images-from-the-id-the-strange-world Introduction to Occulture with author Carl Abrahamsson, Begins February 21, Morbid Anatomy Museum, online. https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/p/introduction-to-occulture-with-author-carl-abrahamsson-begins-february-7 If you're in London, I'll be at the Freud Museum in-person Wednesday, February 25th with my husband Carl Abrahamsson for Surreal Secrets of the Psyche: The Creative Zeitgeist of Psychoanalysis, Film and the Avant-Garde. https://www.freud.org.uk/event/surreal-secrets-of-the-psyche-the-creative-zeitgeist-of-psychoanalysis-film-and-the-avant-garde/ Monday, February 23rd Carl Abrahamsson will be in-person at the Viktor Wynd Museum in London presenting Fabulous Freaks of Yesteryear: https://thelasttuesdaysociety.org/exhibition/fabulous-freaks-of-yesteryear-by-carl-abrahamsson-live/ Rendering Unconscious is also a book series: Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics & Poetry vols 1:1 & 1:2 (Trapart Books, 2024): https://amzn.to/3N6XKIl The song at the end of this episode is "Celebrity" from the album "Infiltrate" by Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy: https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com/album/infiltrate-21 Infiltrate has been featured on the latest episode of Radio Panik! https://www.radiopanik.org/emissions/l-etranger/show-518-drud-freeform-hemline/ Enjoy! Thank you for being a paid subscriber to Rendering Unconscious Podcast. It makes my work possible. If you are so far a free subscriber, thanks to you too. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to gain access to all the material on the site, including new, future, and archival podcast episodes. It's so important to maintain independent spaces free from censorship and corporate influence. If you are interested in pursing psychoanalytic treatment with me, please feel free to contact me directly: https://www.drvanessasinclair.net/contact/ Thank You.
We kick off our new series where we look at the Dark Ages Clan Novels.DACN: Nosferatu sees Malachite, leader of the Constantinople Nosferatu, deal with the fallout of the 4th Crusade.Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WoDarkAgesOur Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/725170861612795Music: New Hero in TownKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Tra i molti generi cinematografici, l'Horror è uno dei pochi a mantenere sempre e comunque una certa attrattiva che porta sempre e comunque il pubblico davanti al grande schermo. La verità è che l'orrore è una delle sensazioni primordiali più difficili da combattere e forse solo al Cinema è possibile esorcizzarlo.Ecco a voi le storie horror cinematografiche degne di nota per provare terrore, disgusto oppure desolazione.Se c'è una storia dell'orrore che supera sempre e comunque la prova del tempo, quella è sicuramente il "Dracula" di Bram Stoker.Prima ci provò Murnau, poi Herzog e infine Robert Eggers tenta di dire la sua riguardo la feroce e maligna creatura nota come "Nosferatu".
Ugo Laviano, Andrea Peduzzi, Alessandro De Luca, Andrea Maderna e Francesco Tanzillo chiacchierano per una quantità smodata di tempo dei film che hanno preferito fra quelli usciti in Italia nel 2025. L'elenco completo dei film di cui abbiamo parlato: 28 anni dopo, Avatar: Fuoco e cenere, Una battaglia dopo l'altra, Bird, Black Bag - Doppio gioco, Bugonia, La città proibita, Eddington, F1, Frankenstein, Kneecap, K-Pop Demon Hunters, Nosferatu, I peccatori, Una scomoda circostanza: Caught Stealing, The Shrouds: Segreti sepolti, Superman , Tatami, Train Dreams, La Trama Fenicia, La voce di Hind Rajab, Wake Up Dead Man: Knives Out, Weapons Buon ascolto! Soundtraccia: Odd Theme - Fabio Bortolotti / Pengo (Locomotive Mix) - Andrea Babich / Notti fotoniche - Fabio Bortolotti Vuoi darci una mano? Abbonati su Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/outcastvideo Fai acquisti su Amazon: https://amzn.to/3pGObEq Fai acquisti su Fusion Retro Books: https://fusionretrobooks.com/?ref=pzxtr4vyfzsy Usa il codice outcastlive su Epic Games Store. Compra le nostre felpe e magliette: https://outcastlive.threadless.com/ Supportaci su Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/outcast?ty=h Supportaci con PayPal: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=K9TL85M7PDN4YLa pagina di Outcast Popcorn.
Luc Besson finally made a Dracula movie in 2026… and somehow turned it into a boring, horny, perfume‑addled fever dream instead of a gothic horror classic. In this episode of The Cinema Psychos Show, Brian tears into Dracula (2026) and explains why this shiny new take on the Count feels more like a knockoff of better Dracula films than a bold reinvention. We break down everything that went wrong: Vlad accidentally killing his own wife, God apparently "rewarding" him with vampirism, the unhinged sex‑perfume subplot, cartoonish suicide jumps, rubbery CGI gargoyles, and a tone that ping‑pongs between tragic romance, goofy comedy, and Axe body spray commercial. Brian also digs into Caleb Landry Jones' off‑kilter Dracula, Christoph Waltz on autopilot, and a Danny Elfman score that deserves a much better movie. Along the way, we compare Besson's vision to Coppola's Bram Stoker's Dracula, modern Nosferatu takes, and other adaptations that actually respect the character, and ask the big question: what the hell happened to Luc Besson as a filmmaker? Plus, we dip into some wild online reviews from people who genuinely think this is the best Dracula in years. If you're a horror nerd, Dracula obsessive, or cult cinema sicko who loves hearing a beautiful mess get taken apart scene by scene, you're in the right madhouse. Follow The Cinema Psychos Show on your favorite podcast app so you never miss an episode, and hit us up on socials or by email to let us know: does Dracula (2026) suck as hard as Brian says… or are you one of the weirdos who actually loves it? CHAPTERS: Does Dracula (2026) Suck? [00:00] Welcome and Solo Episode Today! [00:26] Synopsis of Dracula: A Love Tale [01:17] Criticism of the Film's Production and Direction [04:12] Detailed Breakdown of the Film's Story [08:34] Character Analysis [31:00] Positive Aspects of the Film [35:47] The Argument of Reinterpretation [38:21] Review of Audience Reviews [42:58] Conclusion [50:00] Listen to The Cinema Psychos Show on: Spotify: https://rebrand.ly/0v6eeno Apple: https://rebrand.ly/j5nrkp7 Amazon: https://rebrand.ly/5x5hzng Goodpods: https://rebrand.ly/picstv6 OR LISTEN ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCAST APP! https://cinemapsychosshow.com/follow Follow The Cinema Psychos Show on Socials ❤️
Max and Jeff saddle up and kick off the final season of Measuring Flicks with Werner Herzog's Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht. A weird place to start. An excellent film, if you ask Max. Not so much, if you ask Jeff.But that's what these conversations are all about. Let's get into it!Patreon.com/QuillAndFilmMeasuringFlicksPodcast@gmail.com
Del 27 de febrero al 7 de marzo, se celebrará decimoquinta edición de Sombra, el Festival de Cine Fantástico Europeo de Murcia. Hacemos un repaso de su evolución desde sus humildes comienzos durante la crisis económica hasta convertirse en un referente internacional del género. El director del certamen, Javier García, detalla una programación diversa que incluye una retrospectiva artística de su cartelería, premios de honor para figuras como Eduardo Noriega y Caroline Munro, y eventos únicos como la interpretación musical en directo de Nosferatu. El diálogo subraya la importancia de las industrias culturales y el talento local, resaltando cómo la fantasía sirve tanto de escape como de espejo crítico de la realidad social. En definitiva, el texto presenta al festival como un espacio consolidado donde convergen el cine, el cómic y la economía creativa para celebrar la imaginación colectiva.
Hablamos con L’Avi y Manel Cruz, autores de “Pinículas en un plis plas” (Amaníaco Ediciones,2026), un cómic que hará las delicias de todo cinéfilo que se precie, y de los que no lo son, también. Un total de 16 historietas inspiradas en 16 títulos clásicos de la historia del cine (“Casablanca”, “E.T.”, “Nosferatu”, etc) en clave de humor, cada una con su ficha técnica, un buen puñado de curiosidades que detalla L’Avi, y el cartel correspondiente recreado al estilo caricaturesco de Manel Cruz.Escuchar audio
Nosferatu zikloan salto bat eman dugu Billy Wilderren bizitzan, alde batetik erbestera joan delako eta bestetik bere lehenengo pelikulak zuzentzen hasi delako. Bluebeard's Eighth Wife eta Mauvaise graine filmei buruz hitz egin dugu atal honetan Josemi Beltranekin batera, Donostia Kulturako Zinema saileko zuzendariarekin batera.--Dentro del Ciclo Nosferatu hemos dado un salto en la vida de Billy Wilder, por un lado porque se ha ido al exilio y por otro porque ha comenzado dirigir sus propias. En este episodio hablamos sobre Bluebeard's Eighth Wife y Mauvaise graine junto a Josemi Beltrán, director del área de Zine de Donostia Kultura.
This is the final week of Steven & Leo being on vacation, we will return next week bringing you all new episodes of all new (for this show) movies, all the same jokes, and twice as many spoilers.This week we bring you a replay of our Witchery episode where we had the great pleasure of John from A Cut Above Horror Review being in the studio! It's well known how much we hate that show, so we love to get their people on our show from time to time just to torture them. Since we aired our visit to their show last week for Nosferatu, it seemed fitting to finish off our vacation month with Witchery. Thanks again to John for joining us, to A Cut Above Horror Review for always being some of the best people we could ever know, and for all of you for being patient with us as we took some time away. I promise it'll be worth it! New episodes and begin next week! Hassle us via text during the show!
This episode originally broadcast on January 22, 2026. The original podcast post is here: https://pixelatedgeek.com/2026/01/binary-system-podcast-490-wake-up-dead-man-a-knives-out-mystery/"Hee. Moriarty throwing a paper airplane at a very angsty Hawkeye. I'll be in my bunk."Yay, we actually watched something we planned to watch! What...no, not Weapons. And not Nosferatu either. This week we finally sat down and watched the latest Knives Out movie, and we loved it. This movie has everything: amazing actors doing fantastic acting, beautiful sets and cinematography, hilarious digs at what passes for political discourse these days, and some examples of the worst and best that religion has to offer. (Seriously, Josh O'Connor won our hearts with his portrayal of the kind of person you want to see as a priest.) Needless to say, all the spoilers as we discuss a thrilling, gloriously convoluted murder mystery that kept surprising us with what we thought was going on.Also, even though we didn't watch any of the horror movies we planned to, Kathryn did finally watch Maxxxine. It was fine.This week's outro is a clip from Sunshine at the Metro by TeknoAXE.You can listen to our discussion of the movie Heretic here. And you really need to take a look at Isabella Watling's portraits that Rian Johnson commissioned for the credits of Wake Up Dead Man.Looking for a present for that hard-to-shop-for person? Want to buy them (or yourself) a square foot of a castle in Scotland? Look no further! You can support the restoration of Dunan's castle, legally call yourself Lady or Laird, AND if you use this link to get there, you can support this podcast too! ScottishLaird.co.uk. For updates, fan art, and other randomness, come follow us on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Instagram!
Travel back through January 26–February 2 with This Week in Horror History—a horror history podcastcountdown of horror movie anniversaries, a Stephen King milestone, and winter-week picks built for being snowed in.Quick Hits (Jan 26–Feb 2):Jan 26, 1996 — Screamers: killer machines evolve fast on a war-torn planet. Where to watch: Free w/ ads on TubiTV, plus rent at the usual suspects, or watch free with your Amazon Prime membership.Jan 27, 1989 — Parents: suburban dinner-table dread with black-comedy bite. Where to watch: Free w/ ads on TubiTV, or rent at the usual suspects like Amazon Prime Video.Jan 27, 2002 — Stephen King's Rose Red: network miniseries haunted-mansion nostalgia with teeth. Where to watch: With your Hulu membership.Jan 28, 1977 — The Shining (novel) published: snowbound horror at its most iconic. Where to read/listen:widely available in print, e-book, and audiobook—check library apps or Audible.Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Savorista Coffee—decaf and half-caf craft blends with bold flavor. Use code SPOOKY for 25% off at SavoristaCoffee.com Every purchase supports the show.Deep-Cut Spotlight:Jan 26, 2001 — Shadow of the Vampire goes wide in the U.S.: a “movie about making a movie” where the vampire may not be acting. Box office: $11.2M worldwide on an $8M budget. Where to watch: Rent on Amazon Prime Video.Weekly Recommendation:Feb 1, 1980 — John Carpenter's The Fog: a perfect late-January blizzard-week watch. Where to watch: Free w/ ads on TubiTV, or rent/buy on Amazon Video, Apple TV, and Fandango at Home.Up next: Tomorrow: the final installment of the snowy slasher horror-con miniseries BANNED. Friday: another Best of 2025 horror film. In February: Cutting Deep into Horror returns.
The number of the day is 100 on this edition of Octoberpod AM classic horror podcast with special guest Rollo (the possessed ventriloquist dummy). Your horror hosts Edward October & Rollo are heading up an all-star 100th Episode Extravaganza! First up: Edward October looks back on 100 Years of Horror Cinema, spotlighting one of his favorite movies for each decade from 1926 to 1969. Then, Rollo conducts a one-of-a-kind interview to uncover The 100 Enigmas of Edward October! Plus: Ed concludes his 100 Year History of Horror Cinema with the films of the 1970s-2020s. Featuring special guests comedian Michael Krychiw, Mike & JT (Brew Crime, Ghost Bites), Jen & Cam (Our True Crime Podcast), Tara (3 Spooked Girls, Spooky Séance Society), author MJ McAddams, author/podcaster/journalist Nicole Englebrecht (True Crime South Africa). Break out the celebratory champagne and clam dip because we're serving up 100 years of horror movie history, the secret origins of Edward October, sword fighting skeletons, pre-historic turtles, haunted beer tankards, $5,000 worth of gas station sushi, and an encounter with Death on the streets of Montreal on this edition of Octoberpod AM: the retro horror podcast for bold individualists.// PROMOS Serial Napper The Pop Culture Diary Twisted & Uncorked // FOLLOW Find more true, true-ish & classic horror / paranormal content by following us on social media! Bluesky: @octoberpod.bsky.social // Twitter: @OctoberpodVHS // YouTube: Octoberpod Home Video // Instagram: @OctoberpodVHS // TikTok: @octoberpod // Or follow us on the worldwide web at OctoberpodVHS.com // LINKS & REFERENCES https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poEFz8Ivzug https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bhlmMFZBVs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lg9d16y3atA&pp=ygUYaGFsbG93ZWVuIDIgMjAwOSB0cmFpbGVy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8ZWPz0zfvg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pphNIw5lBCA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slTsyOxVy88 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2SkmwgU8qs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boWCqOdDdIU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UCJz617E8s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVg8cOQaTM0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qcoh_QrDMQo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGbBf_lMvIQBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/octoberpod-am--5482497/support.
Light some candles, sink into a saline bath, and turn into your primordial self as we get “Rrrrrreal F*ckin' High on Drugs”, our new theme brought to you by Cody! As his first pick of the theme we take a trip back down Ken Russell Avenue for ALTERED STATES. Along the way we round out our holiday watching with a bevy of flicks new and old! Go to patreon.com/SHUDcast where you can sign up for all kinds of extra goodies! 00:00 - 9:00ish - Intros: Cody wants to get rid of us, forgotten subscriptions 9:00ish - 59:00ish - The other stuff we watched this time! Cody - How the Grinch Stole Christmas, National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, Avatar: Fire and Ash, Flesh + Blood, Shrek 2, Anaconda, Krampus, A Christmas Story, The Muppets Christmas Carol, Gremlins, Nosferatu, The Housemaid, Harry Potter 4 & 5, Marty Supreme, Before Sunset, Highlander, Stranger Things Austin - A Christmas Story, The Muppets Christmas Carol, Gremlins, The Long Walk, Wake Up Dead Man, Home Alone, Home Alone 2, Eddington, F1 Curtis - Avatar: Fire and Ash, The Muppets Christmas Carol, Nosferatu, Marty Supreme, Stranger Things, Reflection in a Dead Diamond, Shelby Oaks, Dream Eater, Keeper, It Ends, Born to Fight, The Protector, Clue: The Movie, Queens of the Dead, Die My Love, Meek's Cutoff, The Mastermind, The Lord of the Rings, Ghost: Rite Here Rite Now, Horror in the High Desert, Lucas - Anaconda, The Muppets Christmas Carol, The Housemaid, Die My Love, Sunshine 59:00ish - 1:27:00ish - ALTERED STATES - SHUDdown and discussion! 1:27:00ish - End - The next movie in “Rrrrrrrrrreal F*cking High on Drugs - Horror Movies about Drugs
“Hee. Moriarty throwing a paper airplane at a very angsty Hawkeye. I’ll be in my bunk.” Yay, we actually watched something we planned to watch! What…no, not Weapons. And not Nosferatu either. This week we finally sat down and watched the latest Knives Out movie, and we loved it. This movie has everything: amazing actors... The post Binary System Podcast #490 – Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery first appeared on Pixelated Geek.
It's our third week of Steven & Leo being on break from the show, and this week we've got something great to share! We were invited, once again, to visit our dear friends at A Cut Above Horror Review as they covered the modern remake of Nosferatu. Obviously, we leapt at the chance to go hassle them again. We had a great time, a great discussion, and are as grateful as ever to be included with the team at A Cut Above Horror Review. If you're not listening to their show, shame on you! Get over there and follow or like or ring their bell or whatever. Then come back here, listen to this show and prepare for our triumphant return in two little weeks! Hassle us via text during the show!
USE CODE 'ATPOD' FOR A FREE WEEK OF ADULT TIME!On this week's episode, host Bree Mills is joined by Lana Smalls and Scarlet Skies! The trio jump straight into chaos with a round of Would You Rather before diving into the perks (and curses) of being roommates, yawning at the worst possible times, mascots that shouldn't be sexy (but somehow are), Shakespeare hot takes, sugar daddies, a LOT of cheese discourse, feet pics, sock auctions, first gngbng stories, questionable party decisions, and c*m textures. Along the way, they jump into a game of Who Said It?, unpacking their most unhinged tweets, plus chats about lesbian movies, Girlcore: Escape From Camp Conversion, Lexi Luna & Sophia Locke twinning, Nosferatu cosplay, and SO MUCH MORE!Lana Smalls: https://www.instagram.com/lanasmalls/Scarlet Skies: https://www.instagram.com/scarletsinning/Bree Mills: https://www.instagram.com/thebreemills/ The Adult Time Podcast: https://bemyfan.com/TheAdultTimePodcastABOUT ADULT TIME:Adult Time is a digital subscription platform for a new era of adult entertainment. We are a brand built by people who believe in a future where mature audiences can safely, securely, and proudly have a place in their lineup for premium adult content. In addition to our addictive programming, Adult Time is dedicated to creating a personalized content experience for all our viewers with 400+ channels, 60,000 episodes, and VR and interactive toy integration.
We come to the close of our spoooooky series “I Vant to Vatch Your Feelm!” with a real whiz-bang of a film: vampires . . . in . . . SPAAAAAACE! Join Captain Frank N. Stein on the star-ship “Nosferatu” as he and his valiant crew, Lt. Renn Fields, Commander Mina O'Harker, and Medical Officer Dr. Acula (“I get it; I don't like it”) battle the evil Van-Helsoids in a conflict that rages throughout time and space, boldly going to weird, fresh worlds, meeting exotic alien creatures, and draining their blood! Ok, no, this has nothing to do with the actual movie we're watching, which is a vintage 60's Italian science-fiction offering, but c'mon, Hollywood! I'm HANDING you your next hit franchise! Have you people call my people! Well, have them call my pony, anyway. In the meantime, set your vamp-o-beams to “exsanguinate” and give a listen! Poll question: What is your favorite movie plot twist? Leave us a comment or twist our plot on our hotline at 617-398-7266.
Another year's over, so it's time to convene an Avengers movie's worth of Geek Show contributors to answer the only question that matters: what was good this year? Did Sinners live up to the hype? What was our pick of the Oscar race? Did 28 Years Later live up to Simon's extremely exacting standards of realism for Geordie accents?In this packed show, Graham and Rob are joined by Kat, Mike, Robyn, Aidan, Andrew, Simon and Caitlyn to talk about the first half of 2025 - everything from Nosferatu to Novocaine, Flow to Final Destination: Bloodlines. And there's also room at the end for our worst of 2025. You know what Graham's inflicted on himself for this podcast, but what film made Aidan feel like he was trapped in a room full of CGI zombies for two hours? Find out now!The second half of this year-end review is coming on the Uncut Network in a week's time, but there'll be more Pop Screen before the month's out, including our monthly bonus episode over on Patreon. Backers will also get weekly articles on Doctor Who and The Twilight Zone, our end-of-month round-up podcast Last Night..., plus several new written and audio features we're launching in 2026. To find out more, follow us on Bluesky, Facebook or Instagram.
To cap off their 9th season, in episode 368 James and Luke list their best (and worst) reads, then name the best (and worst) adaptations of the year. It was an exciting year highlighted by their first ever live recording featuring the incredible Martha Wells who joined the show to talk Murderbot at WorldCon in Seattle. The podcast didn't stop at just sci-fi, though, making a deep dive into Dracula, exploring a legendary anime, dissecting a trio of Stephen King movies, laughing with a Shakespeare retelling for the ages, and lamenting a fantasy series cancelled before its time. Topics also include: The Wheel of Time, Nosferatu, Mickey 17, Conclave, The Ring, The Iron Giant, and so much more. Thank you to everyone who made this year a great one for Ink to Film! Categories Intro - 00:00:27 Podcast Stats - 00:02:21 Biggest Surprise - 00:13:42 Worst Read - 00:25:30 Best Read - 00:35:38 Worst Watch - 00:50:53 Best Watch (A.K.A. Best Adaptation) - 01:02:47 Looking Ahead - 01:20:53 Pickup any of the novels they've covered at the Ink to Film Bookshop! https://bookshop.org/shop/inktofilm Support Ink to Film on Patreon for bonus content, merch, and the ability to vote on upcoming projects! www.patreon.com/inktofilm Ink to Film's Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Bluesky (@inktofilm) Home Base: inktofilm.com Luke Elliott Website: www.lukeelliottauthor.com Social Media: https://www.lukeelliottauthor.com/social Writing: https://www.lukeelliottauthor.com/pub... James Bailey Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jamebail.bsky.social IG: https://www.instagram.com/jamebail/
Ein frohes Neues, ihr Lieben. Und: Endspurt. Willkommen (zurück) zu unserem JAHRESRÜCKBLICK TEIL 2. Soll heißen: Etienne, Antje, Thilo und Schröck haben jeweils eine TOP 10 mit den ihrer Meinung nach besten Filmen des Jahres erstellt und die gehen sie jetzt Punkt für Punkt durch, um wie gewohnt eine redaktionelle Rangliste zu generieren. Und wie so oft zuvor haben wir das alles in zwei Etappen aufgezeichnet, so dass es heute dann um die Plätze 5 bis 1 geht. Deswegen halten wir es jetzt in diesen Zeilen auch so spannend wie möglich, auf dass es unklar bleibt, welcher Film denn nun ganz oben auf dem Treppchen gelandet ist. Wird es WEAPONS - DIE STUNDE DES VERSCHWINDENS sein? Oder FLOW? Was haben HELDIN, THE UGLY STEPSISTER, die Neuauflage von NOSFERATU oder ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER für Chancen? Wie steht's um Familienfreundliches wie ZOOMANIA 2 oder DIE DREI ??? UND DER KARPATENHUND? Oder gelingt am Ende tatsächlich einem Außenseiter wie WARFARE, wie SING SING, wie THE SECRET AGENT, SIRAT, wie dem jüngsten Guadagnino AFTER THE HUNT oder gar CODE 3 so eine richtige Überraschung? Findet es heraus und habt viel Spaß mit einem hoffentlich feinen Kater-Programm für den Neujahrsschädel. Oder eben diesem zweiten Teil. Ansonsten bleibt auch in diesem Jahr bitte so gesund wie gut drauf, vielen Dank von uns allen für Eure Treue und hoffen wir auf ein gutes Jahr 2026. In diesem Sinne: Cheers. Rocket Beans wird unterstützt von fritz-kola. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The gang's all here to bid 2025 a fond (?) farewell. We're ranking the year's horror offerings, from Guillermo del Toro finally delivering the Frankenstein film Levi's waited 30 years for, to Sinners' hot-and-bothered vampires that some of us couldn't be bothered to finish.Weapons confused us until it didn't. The Long Walk made Levi cry. 28 Years Later pissed off Jonathan because The Walking Dead ruined everything. And somewhere in there, we imagined Lloyd the bartender giving Jack Torrance relationship advice.Films Discussed: Frankenstein, Sinners, Weapons, The Long Walk, 28 Years Later, Bring Her Back, Companion, The Monkey, The Ugly Stepsister, Silent Night Deadly Night, Welcome to Derry, Nosferatu, and—of course—Maximum Overdrive.Coming in 2026: Werwolf (it's spelled that way, we checked), Clayface, and whatever nightmare the Pinocchio public domain is cooking up.Give Caleb's wine podcast Natural State of Wine a listen—he's a level two sommelier and will make you a better person, probably.
The big one. We conclude our year-end lists with our favorite movies of 2025!Includes: Zootopia 2, Weapons, Looney Tunes, Wicked: For Good, Friendship, The Bad Guys, Warfare, Nosferatu, Eddington, Mickey 17
A plague is spreading, the stars are aligned, Santa is unleashed, and it's time for the Midnight Ritual of Nosferatu(2024)! TNC: https://linktr.ee/thenightclub
We’re closing out the year with Laura and Em bringing you their absolute favourite films of 2025 — from two girls whose actual job it is to watch everything.From the blockbuster no one thought would hit this hard, to the unsettling sci-fi surprise that completely rewired our expectations, to the movie that quietly became the most talked-about watch of the year, this round-up proves that 2025 delivered in ways we did not see coming.And because it wouldn’t be an Em-and-Laura movie episode without a fight, things quickly derail when one pick sparks a very real debate about release dates, eligibility for today's theme, and whether “vibes” should count more than rules (Laura has thoughts).Consider this your must-watch list before the year ends — emotional, surprising, occasionally unhinged, and very on brand.THE END BITS Love binge-watching TV? The Spill has launched Watch Party — spoiler-filled episode deep dives into the shows everyone’s talking about. Find the feed on Apple or Spotify. Support independent women's media Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. And subscribe to our Youtube channel. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here. Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here. Do you have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss on The Spill? Send us a voice message, or send us an email thespill@mamamia.com.au and we'll come back to you ASAP! CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik and Em Vernem Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Audio Producer: Scott StronachBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Over a long and celebrated career, Toronto based costume designer Linda Muir has collaborated on plays, feature films, short films, television MOWs and series projects, embracing contemporary, period and fantastical scripts.From 1975 to 1991, Linda designed costumes and sets for the theatre, including The Theatre Second Floor under the direction of Paul Bettis, Tarragon, Theatre Passe Muraille, TWP, Toronto Free, Richard Rose's Necessary Angel, the Royal Alexandra, Manitoba Theatre Centre and Manhattan's Mabou Mines. She received Dora Mavor Moore Awards for Outstanding Costume Design for Daniel MacIver's Jump and John Krizanc's innovative first production of Tamara.Muir transitioned to film and television, where she has successfully utilized her skill with fabric, colour and texture, an eye for detail and a real talent for capturing character in clothing.Linda's hallmark is extensive research and voracious reading: solid footings for her imaginative designs for productions that have received numerous nominations and awards, including Robert Eggers' The Witch, and The Lighthouse, Atom Egoyan's Exotica, Patricia Rozema's When Night Is Falling, Lilies by John Greyson and Thirty-Two Short Films About Glenn Gould by François Girard.
Shh… said no one ever on this show. We dig into one of horror's most favorite brains as we discuss Mike Flanagan's 2016 home invasion classic, HUSH, on week three of “RAW and UnSENSEored” Horror Movies About the Senses as picked by Curtis. We also cover a TON of our late Halloween watches as well as seeing Big Daddy Carpenter in the flesh and a particular baseball team winning something. Go to patreon.com/SHUDcast where you can sign up for all kinds of extra goodies! 00:00 - 6:00ish - Intros: Prince or Cody? 6:00ish - 56:30ish - The other stuff we watched this time! Curtis - Predator: Badlands, The Old Dark House, Witchfinder General, Night of the Juggler, Wick is Pain, The Running Man, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Frankenstein, Materialists, Abraham's Boys, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, Breathless, Nouvelle Vague, Best In Show, Big Trouble in Little China, Christine, Pieces, Sinners, Miami Connection, Demons, Nosferatu, Nope Austin - Friendship, It: Chapter 2 Cody - Predator: Badlands, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, Home Alone, Excalibur, Kull the Conquerer, The Sword and the Stone, Harry Potter 1-2, Wicked: For Good, Paddington, Warcraft Lucas - Charlie's Angels (2000), The Smashing Machine, Ready Player One 56:30ish - 1:29:00ish - HUSH - SHUDdown and discussion! 1:29:00ish - End - Austin's pick for the final movie of “RAW and UnSENSEored” Horror Movies About the Senses!
Episode 230: The final week of Nos-Vember is plagued with pestilence, as Steven and Leo of the Spoils of Horror podcast join us to discuss Robert Eggers' Nosferatu from 2024.Join us in December, as we get festive with our Christmas with Corman month. An entire month of Roger Corman films. We kick it off with A Bucket of Blood from 1959.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/a-cut-above-horror-review--6354278/support.
Episode 229: Week three of Nos-vember was a break from the normal Nosferatu story, with the meta 2000 film Shadow of the Vampire.You are invited inside next week, as we close out Nos-vember with Robert Eggers' 2024 Nosferatu and special guests Steven and Leo of the Spoils of Horror podcast.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/a-cut-above-horror-review--6354278/support.
This week we get together to talk about Ashlyn's pick, the Robert Eggers gothic horror remake Nosferatu A gothic tale of obsession between a haunted young woman and the terrifying vampire infatuated with her, causing untold horror in its wake.
This week, Andrew and Scotty get held up in a castle by a very creepy man with a moustache as they discuss Robert Eggers' "Nosferatu". They also read a comment, talk about a possible sidekick for Daredevil, and stay tuned until the end of the episode to find out what Andrew chose for their next movie!"Nosferatu" is a remake of the 1922 classic, unauthorized adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula". It stars Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok, an ancient vampire who wants a young Ellen Hutter as his wife.Feel free to send us a message! What did you think of this movie? Of this episode? Support us on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/FunWithHorrorPodcastFollow us on social media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/396586601815924Twitter - https://twitter.com/funwhorrorInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/fun_with_horror_podcast/FWH + Fangoria collab:For 20% off at the Fango Shop, just enter FUN_WITH_HORROR_PODCAST at checkout!
Episode 228: Week two of Nos-Vember kicks off with bite as, we cover the Werner Herzog remake Nosferatu the Vampyre from 1979.Stay with us next week as we cover Shadow of the Vampire from 2000.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/a-cut-above-horror-review--6354278/support.
A German occultist stole Bram Stoker's Dracula to make a film about pandemic fears, Stoker's widow ordered every copy burned, and yet Nosferatu survived to become the most influential vampire movie ever made.IN THIS EPISODE: The 1922 horror classic "Nosferatu" still turns up, on TV and on college campuses every Halloween. And it'll likely show up again somewhere this year as well. In this episode we'll look at how Nosferatu isterrifyingly relevant even still today, the controversial making of the film – and the lawsuit by Bram Stoker's wife, how the director of the film was involved in the occult… and how you would not have wanted to miss the film's premiere which was an unforgettable, epic event all by itself. That and a whole lot more about 1922's Nosferatu, on this episode of Weird Darkness. CHAPTERS & TIME STAMPS (All Times Approximate)…00:00:00.000 = The Strange Newspaper Ad That Launched Horror's Greatest Vampire Film00:01:04.589 = Show Open00:02:33.736 = Nosferatu Wasn't About Vampires — It Was About a Pandemic00:10:05.520 = *** Nosferatu: The Film That Was Ordered Destroyed — And Survived00:26:48.293 = *** Nosferatu: Facts, Secrets, and Spongebob Squarepants00:34:11.409 = Show Close*** = Begins immediately after inserted ad breakSOURCES and RESOURCES – and/or --- PRINT VERSION to READ or SHARE:“The Message Nosferatu Has For Us Today” by Jim Beckerman for NorthJersey.com:https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4h966w3w“The True Story Behind Nosferatu” by Sam Markus for Grunge.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/zupyynu7“Other Nosferatu Facts” by Mark Mancini for Mental Floss: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/zueums9f, and William Burns for Horror News Network: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/r6xbudh4=====(Over time links may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: April 28, 2021EPISODE PAGE (includes sources): https://weirddarkness.com/NosferatuABOUT WEIRD DARKNESS: Weird Darkness is a true crime and paranormal podcast narrated by professional award-winning voice actor, Darren Marlar. Seven days per week, Weird Darkness focuses on all things strange and macabre such as haunted locations, unsolved mysteries, true ghost stories, supernatural manifestations, urban legends, unsolved or cold case murders, conspiracy theories, and more. On Thursdays, this scary stories podcast features horror fiction along with the occasional creepypasta. Weird Darkness has been named one of the “Best 20 Storytellers in Podcasting” by Podcast Business Journal. Listeners have described the show as a cross between “Coast to Coast” with Art Bell, “The Twilight Zone” with Rod Serling, “Unsolved Mysteries” with Robert Stack, and “In Search Of” with Leonard Nimoy.DISCLAIMER: Ads heard during the podcast that are not in my voice are placed by third party agencies outside of my control and should not imply an endorsement by Weird Darkness or myself. *** Stories and content in Weird Darkness can be disturbing for some listeners and intended for mature audiences only. Parental discretion is strongly advised.#Nosferatu #Vampires #ClassicHorror #SilentFilm #Dracula #MaxSchreck #HorrorHistory #GermanExpressionism #BannedFilms #WeirdDarkness
Dave and Leonard are joined by special guest, author Daniel Braum, to discuss the 1979 film, Nosferatu the Vampyre. Links: Daniel Braum (https://bloodandstardust.wordpress.com/) Creatures of Liminal Space (https://www.jackanapespress.com/product/creatures-of-liminal-space) Use the code CREATURES30 at checkout gives an exclusive 30 percent off till end of December direct from publisher. Daniel's latest book just came out in November, from acclaimed small press publisher Cemetery Dance: Phantom Constellations (https://www.cemeterydance.com/PhantomConstellations.html) Both are also available through Amazon but the above are direct to publisher and helpful! Leaving a review for his books on Amazon helps a great deal. Music by Jake Lionheart Contact: www.monsterdear.monster @senplus.bsky.social @drfaustisdead.bsky.social @theuglymachine.bsky.social @swarbie.bsky.social
It's a special co-host edition of Comedy Bing Bong with our favorite German film director Werner Herzog! Werner and Scott welcome guest of honor Michael Ableson, a NYC corporate litigator AND “Origin Story” documentary donator! He tells us all about being the hero of the banks when suddenly Ho Ho the Naughty Elf squeaks into the studio. They are also joined by well-known French actor Jean Claude Pepi who reads a Nosferatu script, plays a new game called Name French Actors, and settles the score during Would You Rather? Originally released as episode #338 on 03/09/2015. Don't forget to check out the Comedy Bang! Bang! Action Figures at shop.figurecollections.com and go to actionfigureseller.com for international purchases. If you want more great episodes of Comedy Bang! Bang! become a subscriber at comedybangbangworld.com. We have all of the past episodes from the archives, every live show, ad-free new episodes, and original shows like CBB Presents and Scott Hasn't Seen. Find more great Comedy Bang! Bang! merch at https://www.podswag.com/collections/comedy-bang-bang Get access to all the podcasts you love, music channels and radio shows with the SiriusXM App! Get 3 months free using this show link: https://siriusxm.com/cbb Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
One of us lost the SD Card for the Fortune Cookie episode, so enjoy this unreleased classic BTAA episode about camping. For more amazing podcasts check out the thePFPN.com Comment your favorite mishap on facebook.com/bttabm2 Watch 2024's Nosferatu for our next B Movies are the Best Movies episode. Send us your final guesses for Ashlyn's theme to win something!
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You are listening to 2ZQ Hot Takes. This time, I'll be talking about True Crime..2ZQHT170 - True CrimeThere is a cultural tide of True Crime stories and even faked true crime stories captivating the minds of people around the globe. This time, I'll be talking about the point of view of an incarcerated criminal, the national and international obsession with True Crime and how addictive it all becomes.I bookend it with cursory reviews of both Nosferatu and Frankenstein and a few of my own stories of real life blood curdling evil.People just can't get enough.#2ZQ#2ZQHottakes#TrueCrime#Crime#serialkillers#psychopaths Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We celebrate Fangsgiving with a visit to darkest Transylvania (and Germany) for the plague-stricken, rat-infested tale of “Nosferatu”, a legally questionable knock-off of “Dracula” more than a century old that surprisingly reinvigorates the classic lines of the Dracula story. Jason Snell with Steve Lutz, Annette Wierstra, Tiff Arment and Tony Sindelar.
We celebrate Fangsgiving with a visit to darkest Transylvania (and Germany) for the plague-stricken, rat-infested tale of “Nosferatu”, a legally questionable knock-off of “Dracula” more than a century old that surprisingly reinvigorates the classic lines of the Dracula story. Jason Snell with Steve Lutz, Annette Wierstra, Tiff Arment and Tony Sindelar.
Jala is joined by Dave (Monster Dear Monster (https://www.monsterdear.monster/)) to discuss Robert Eggers' 2024 film, Nosferatu. SPOILER WALL: 00:53:54 Mentioned During the Episode: * Butou performance (https://youtu.be/9ms7MGs2Nh8) Related Episodes: * Monster Dear Monster Ep 253: Cameron Grows to Full Power (https://www.monsterdear.monster/253) - Cameron, Dave, Leonard and Matthew discuss Renfield (2023). Music: * Opening: “Premonition” by Robin Carolan * Spoiler Wall: “The Third Night” by Robin Carolan * Ending: “Bound” by Robin Carolan Check out the Swag Shop (https://www.teepublic.com/user/fireheartmedia) to share your love with the world! Support this show via Ko-fi! Just like Patreon, there are subscription tiers (with bonus content!) in addition to the ability to drop us a one-time donation. Every little bit helps us put out better quality content and keep the lights on, and gets a shout out in a future episode. Check out ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia (https://ko-fi.com/fireheartmedia) for the details! Don't forget to rate & review us on your podcasting platform of choice~ Jala Prendes Bluesky - @jalachan (https://bsky.app/profile/jalachan.writes.fyi), Bluesky - @fireheartmedia (https://bsky.app/profile/fireheartmedia.bsky.social) The Level (https://www.patreon.com/collection/1693347) Dave Cox - Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/senplus.bsky.social) Monster Dear Monster (https://www.monsterdear.monster/) Special Guest: Dave Cox.
What We're Carving Up:Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey (2023)Things We Discussed:Why Christopher Robin abandoning his woodland friends turns them into rage-fueled killers (relatable)The beauty of democracy: bastardizing beloved characters the second copyright expiresWhere's Tigger? (Answer: safe in copyright jail until the sequel)That surprisingly decent animated opening vs. everything that follows80s slasher vibes meet sexist trash aestheticsWhy elevated horror fatigue is real and trash cinema has its placeOther recent disappointments: Keeper, Shelby OaksLooking forward to: Nosferatu, Silent Night Deadly NightThe Verdict: Tasty trash or tasteless trash? You decide. Either way, bring friends who can handle knowing you watched this.
Episode 227: We celebrate his November, by transorming into Nos-vember. An entire month of Nosferatu films, beginning with the original Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror from 1922.Make sure to visit with us next week as we invute you back for week two of Nos-vember with Werner Herzog's Nosferatu: The Vampyre from 1979.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/a-cut-above-horror-review--6354278/support.
Won't you be a dear and help an elderly person out? It could be the last thing you do! In this episode, Ayden takes a bite out of Bolivian folklore and tells a story about a vampiric entity that feeds off of your kindness!ICE Out of Spotify!PishtacoEl TíoVampiress of Pisco, PeruTlahuelpuchiA brief on the Language, History, Culture and Religion of the Aymara peopleWant to hear your story on Susto? Fill out the Letters From the Beyond form or visit SustoPodcast.com to be shared on the show!Become a Patron here! Subscribe to Susto's YouTube channel!
Joe Betance and Lauri Roggenkamp sink their fangs into Dragula: Titans Season 2, Episode 4 — “Return to the Nosferatu Beach Party.” This week's episode is packed with blood, garlic, and pure chaos as the Boulet Brothers challenge the monsters to stomach some horrifying delicacies and perform a beachy floor show that turns into a full-blown nightmare. From choking queens to public meltdowns, Joe and Lauri sort through the carnage with biting humor and plenty of shade. Beach Blanket Bloodbath: The ghouls down garlic and pig's blood in a Fright Feat that nearly takes out one contestant. Lauri wonders why the Heimlich scene was edited in later — and Joe reminds us that editing is the real monster. Blackberri Blues: Joe and Lauri agree the judges' love for Blackberri remains a mystery. Joe calls her win pure riggery, while Lauri can't hide her bafflement at how anyone saw “vampire” in that look. Hellbound Showdown: Jade and Loris face off in a Nosferatu-inspired lip sync, but Joe and Lauri think Loris' nerves cost her the crown. Zavaleta's Meltdown: The episode's centerpiece — Zavaleta erupts over an old relationship with Jay Kay, storms off screaming “Call my mom!” and ends up hugging a tree. Joe and Lauri diagnose the chaos with a mix of concern and comedy. Hospital Horror: Abhora lands in the ER after eating a prop heart, prompting debate over production safety and drag dedication. Dahlia's Downfall: Joe and Lauri analyze Dollya's crumbling relationships, her wellness-check controversy, and her uncomfortable confrontation with the Boulets. Joe calls it manipulative; Lauri sees a survival tactic gone wrong. Sigourney's Hypocrisy: Lauri calls out Sigourney for joining the pile-on despite once being a target herself. Eva's Self-Insert Moment: Joe can't resist roasting Evah for chiming in with “I just want to say…” when no one asked her anything. Joe and Lauri agree: the drama saved this episode. Between choking fits, tree-hugging, and mysterious hospital trips, the Nosferatu Beach Party delivered enough chaos to keep the cauldron bubbling. As the cast turns on Dollya and alliances crumble, Joe predicts a double elimination on the horizon — maybe even a triple. Lauri just wants fewer tantrums and more drag. Join the Hello Uglies conversation and get episodes early by supporting us at Patreon.com/AfterthoughtMedia.Follow @joebetance and @lauriroggenkamp for more behind-the-scenes ghoulishness. Hosted by: Joe Betance & Lauri RoggenkampProduced by: Afterthought MediaEdited by: Diego
"Professor, my dreams grow darker. Does evil come from within us, or from beyond?" We watched a double feature of the original "Nosferatu" from 1922, directed by F.W. Murnau, and the most recent version, "Nosferatu" from 2024, directed by Robert Eggers, and we may need to sleep with the lights on. The original "Nosferatu" is the archetype for not only modern vampire movies but for horror movies in general. Count Orlok, as portrayed by Max Schreck (yes, it's his real name), is so iconic that it's become part of vampire lore. The Eggers film took this century-old material and made it so spooky, so creepy, and so modern that it's sure to endure for just as long. Lily-Rose Depp is a revelation as Ellen Hutter, and Billy Skarsgård is securing himself on the Mount Rushmore of modern horror. Nicholas Hoult and Aaron Taylor-Johnson are easy on the eyes, but the grotesque, eerie performances by Depp and Skarsgård seal the deal. Thank you for listening, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts! www.patreon.com/moviesthatmadeusgay Facebook/Instagram: @moviesthatmadeusgay Bluesky: @MTMUGPod.bsky.social Scott Youngbauer: Twitter @oscarscott / Instagram @scottyoungballer Peter Lozano: Twitter/Instagram @peterlasagna
This week Jeremy welcomes Don Devore of the bands Ink & Dagger, Frail, and more. On this episode, Jeremy and Don talk Nosferatu, trick-or-treating, Van Halen, playing trumpet, cover songs, "Jellybeans", starting Ink & Dagger, touring Canada, playing shows with L7, the upcoming discography box set The Complete Works, and so much more!!! SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON for a bonus episode where Don answered questions that were submitted by subscribers! FOLLOW THE SHOW ON INSTAGRAM / X
GGACP celebrates Halloween week by revisiting this conversation from 2021 as Gilbert and Frank celebrate the 90th anniversaries (1931-2021) of Universal Studios' original “Dracula” and “Frankenstein” with Oscar-winning makeup creator Rick Baker and late author-historian David J. Skal. In this episode, Rick and David talk about sympathetic monsters, mad scientists (real and imagined), the genius of Jack Pierce and the premature deaths of Colin Clive, Dwight Frye and Lon Chaney. Also, David interviews Carla Laemmle, Rick turns Martin Landau into Bela Lugosi, Glenn Strange appears in Boris Karloff's obit and Bram Stoker's widow tries to kill off “Nosferatu.” PLUS: Ghoulardi! “Man of a Thousand Faces”! The influence of Forrest J. Ackerman! Bette Davis (almost) plays the Bride of Frankenstein! And the boys (once again) try to make sense of “The Black Cat”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices