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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
Braucht ihr noch Horrorfilme für eure Halloween-Party? Gut, dass Lenny, Marius und Alper in diesem Halloween-Podcast 13 Horror-Tipps für euch parat haben, die allesamt auf Streaming-Seiten zu finden sind! Von Geheimtipps wie SKINAMARINK und CREEP über Kultklassiker wie JENNIFER'S BODY und MIDSOMMAR bis hin zu Klassikern wie DER WEISSE HAI und NOSFERATU haben sie für jeden Geschmack etwas dabei. Außerdem quatschen wir (mal wieder) darüber welche Snacks die besten sind und welche Filme aktuell auf unseren To-Watch-Listen stehen. Natürlich sprechen wir auch über die Starts der Woche wie BUGONIA mit Emma Stone und Jesse Plemons oder DRACULA - DIE AUFERSTEHUNG mit Christoph Waltz und Caleb Landry Jones. An folgende Nummer könnt ihr uns eine Sprachi schicken: 01522/6787543 Podcast zum Anhören: Spotify: https://go.funk.net/csb_spotify iTunes: https://go.funk.net/csb_itunes RSS-Feed: https://go.funk.net/csb_rss Podcast: 00:00:00 - Anmoderation 00:08:03 - Verstörende Filme der Kindheit 00:16:17 - 13 Halloween-Horror-Film-Tipps 01:07:08 - Starts der Woche 01:21:54 - Abmoderation Moderation & Redaktion: Jonas Ressel, Marius Stolz, Xenia Popescu, Lennart Schmitz Redaktionelle Leitung: Alper K. Turfan Technische Leitung: Jonas Ressel Kamera, Ton & Schnitt: Patrik Hochnadel Social Media: Levin Aksu, Marc Horvath Cardenas Produktionsassistenz: Paul Gerkens Produktion: Jonas Ressel, Marius Stolz, Alper K. Turfan Jingle: Rahim Erbil Set-Bau & -Design: Benedikt Lange, Rüdiger Gay Grafik & Motion Design: David van Stephold
Alle Jahre wieder: zum Highlight der Spooky Season bescheren euch Nivito und Vizzy ein weiteres Halloween Special! Dieses Mal vollgepackt wie eh und je: Nosferatu, Sinners, Weapons, Bring Her Back, I Know What You Did Last Summer, Final Destination 6 und, und und! Plus: Wir ranken das BESTE Horrorfilmposter aller Zeiten! LET'S VIBE!
On Halloween Day, Meaghan and Shirin celebrate the end of October with a love letter to the Universal Monsters—and the filmmaking moves that made them immortal.We trace the real beginnings of Universal horror (hint: Jekyll & Hyde was on screen long before Bela Lugosi's Dracula), peek at the bootleg chaos of Nosferatu, and geek out over Lon Chaney's groundbreaking makeup that hard-coded the “look” of classic monsters—Phantom's skull-mask, Frankenstein's square brow, caped Dracula, and the bandaged Invisible Man.Beyond trivia, we dig into why these creatures endure: unchecked power (The Invisible Man), inner conflict (Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde), the tragedy of creation (Frankenstein), and the tug-of-war between terror and seduction (is your vampire a monster…or a crush?). We talk modern riffs—from sympathetic monsters to today's reboots—and why Universal's IP keeps shapeshifting across eras without losing its bite.If you love Halloween, classic cinema, or just believe monsters say more about us than about them, this one's for you. Subscribe on your favorite platform!SpotifyApple PodcastAmazon MusiciHeart RadioPodchaserYoutubeDon't forget to follow us on socials too!InstagramThreadsTikTokBlueSkyFacebook Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Welcome, my ghoulish loves!In this final episode of Dark Thirst, I'm diving into pop culture's undying obsession with vampires. From the sensual chaos of True Blood to the glittering restraint of Twilight, and from Coppola's lavish Dracula to Eggers' haunting Nosferatu, I explore how every vampire revival mirrors what's happening in society. From our fears, desires, and shifting ideals of beauty. What do these immortal beings say about us and the times we live in?After centuries of fascination, it's clear, we don't just crave the vampire. We crave what they promise. *Listener Discretion is Strongly Advised*************Sources & References:Auerbach, Nina. Our Vampires, Ourselves. University of Chicago Press, 1995.Gelder, Ken. Reading the Vampire. Routledge, 1994.Skal, David J. Hollywood Gothic: The Tangled Web of Dracula from Novel to Stage to Screen. Faber & Faber, 1990.Anatol, Giselle Liza. Bringing Light to Twilight: Perspectives on a Pop Culture Phenomenon. Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.Weinstock, Jeffrey Andrew. The Vampire Film: Undead Cinema. Wallflower Press, 2012.Additional references:Include contemporary film criticism from The Guardian, Le Monde, IndieWire, and Rotten Tomatoes (2024–2025).****************Leave Us a 5* Rating, it really helps the show!Apple Podcast:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beauty-unlocked-the-podcast/id1522636282Spotify Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/37MLxC8eRob1D0ZcgcCorA****************Follow Us on Social Media & Subscribe to our YouTube Channel!YouTube:@beautyunlockedspodcasthourTikTok:tiktok.com/@beautyunlockedthepod****************MUSIC & SOUND FX:"Beast by Beast" Edward Karl Hanson"Alleys of Darkness" Phoenix Tail"Rain Light 6" SFX Producer Epidemic SoundFind the perfect track on Epidemic Sound for your content and take it to the next level! See what the hype is all about!
Episode 226: The final week of our Stop It's Hammer Horror Time theme is upon us. Yes, it is bitter sweet, but such is life. Unless you are the The Man Who Could Cheat Death from 1959. HAPPY HALLOWEEN!!!Next month take a bite out of our Nosvember coverage as we cover 4 Nosferatu films, starting with 1922's Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/a-cut-above-horror-review--6354278/support.
Yooooooo twin it's time 2 spook it up. Movies covered: Sinners, Bring Her Back, Lost Highway, Nosferatu (2024), 28 Years Later, Weapons, I Saw the TV Glow, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, Begonia, Companion, Heretic, Revenge, Scary Movie (2000), Deep Red, Tenebre, The Devils
“Boooo! Prepare to be burdened with the haunting memory of the Hash-Slinging Slasher because we're heading down to Bikini Bottom tonight for a little haunting spree and a Golden Silent Films Podcast Halloween Spectacular!” A discussion about and look into the stories, the history and personalities that came together to make the "SpongeBob Squarepants" episode "Graveyard Shift" in 2002. Created by Stephen Hillenburg and starring Tom Kenny and Roger Bumpass.Witha special cameo from the seafood loving podcat, Sodapop. This episode is also a continuation of our ongoing "Nosferatu" series.Bluesky - @goldensilentscastInstagram - goldensilentscast Twitter/X - @goldensilents1#spongebob #spongebobsquarepants #squidward #tomkenny #nickelodeon #animation #animationhistory #nosferatu #countorlok #orlok #pittsburgh #filmpodcast #moviepodcast #cartoon #hillenburg #murnau #halloween #spooky #scary #hashslingingslasher #silentfilm #silentmovies #calssicfilm #monster # scarymovie #filmdiscussion #filmtalk #bikinibottom #spookyseason
Pëlículas: "Nosferatu", "Weapons", "28 years later", "Sinners", "Together", "The Conjuring: Last rites", "The monkey", "Bring her back", "Ugly stepsister" y muchas otras más. Octubre vino cargado de terror. Sobre todo en las urnas.... funerarias. Por eso, volvemos con nuestro clásico anuario, en donde Andrés Brandariz y Belén Saitúa repasan películas del género destacadas y hacen un balance general. Hay de todo, para todos. ¿Tenés miedo?
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
Our 8th Annual Horror Movie Awards Show is here as we celebrate the very best, the very worst, and very weird of everything horror since last Halloween. Nosferatu, Sinners, 28 Years Later, Weapons are all eligible for awards. Plus we find some hidden gems. It was another loaded year in horror, and we're here for it all. And as always, all MMO Award Shows are light to no spoilers. Random Stuff Section featuring M1's Haiku writing, Most Goo, Terrible singer/songwriter impersonations, and the Best Marketing Campaigns, etc - 2:14 Best Scenes Section featuring The Ickiest Grossest Barfiest Yuck, The M1 Squealer + Best & Worst Endings, etc - 14:59 Production Values Sections featuring The Yelly, The Scary ACE Eddie, Worst Teeth, Scariest Prop, Craziest Face MUAH & Worst New Halloween Costumes, etc - 19:50 Performance Section featuring Most/Least Annoying Couples, Harbinger of Most Doom, Best Karaoke Partners + Best Supporting & Lead Performances, etc - 28:30 Composition Section featuring - New Directors To Watch, Spookiest Fee Fee, Horror IP That Will Be Remembered Best in 10 Years, The Shudder Deep Cut Award, The MMO Razzie & Best Horror Film of the Year, etc - 38:44 OUTRO: Make sure to send Netflix a message this weekend re: theatrical viewing. Plus, we discuss what's coming next on MMO, including some more coverage of the horror genre and other upcoming episodes. If you enjoy what we're doing here, please rate & review, like & subscribe, and above all, please tell your friends about our podcast. We really appreciate it. Happy Halloween, everybody! https://linktr.ee/mikemikeandoscar
THIS IS A PREVIEW. FOR THE FULL EPISODE, GO TO Patreon.com/worstofall The lads take the Breeze to Crockett island and drink the blood of the angels as they attend Mike Flanagan's 2021 Catholic horrorfest: Midnight Mass. Topics include the origins of Mike Flanagan, the banal evil of Hamish Linklater, and what it means to try to fight addiction while doing battle with Nosferatu-worshipping vampire-priests. Media Referenced in this Episode: Midnight Mass. Dir. Mike Flanagan. 2021. “The Deeply Personal Horror of Midnight Mass” by Mike Flanagan. Bloody Disgusting. September 27th, 2021. TWOAPW theme by Brendan Dalton: Patreon // brendan-dalton.com // brendandalton.bandcamp.com Interstitial: “James the Lesser” // Written by A.J. Ditty // Feat. Dono Eyre as “Da Pope” // Music: Pipe Organ of Keane's “Somewhere Only We Know” by Reductio
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E. Elias Merhige's Shadow of the Vampire Sometimes it's simply a thrill to watch one your favorite actors let loose and have a great time. F.W. Murnau's 1922 Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror is widely - and deservedly - considered one of the greatest films of all time. A mythology has formed around the making of the film including the idea that its star, Max Shreck, was an actual vampire. With this springboard, writer Steven Katz and director E. Elias Merhige's fashion an exciting, inventive, and thrilling historical re-telling of the making of Murnau's film. With a great supporting cast including Cary Elwes, Eddie Izzard, Udo Kier, and Catherine McCormack as actors and crew of Nosferatu. However the film belongs solely to a pair of unhinged and clearly fun performances from John Malkovich as Murnau, and (in an Academy Award nominated performance) Willem Dafoe as Schreck. For fans of Murnau's classic, silent films, and vampire stories, Shadow of the Vampire is a real treasure. Take a listen to see if you agree. As always we can be reached at gondoramos@yahoo.com - Many, Many Thanks. For those of you who would like to donate to this undying labor of love, you can do so with a contribution at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/watchrickramos - Anything and Everything is appreciated, You Cheap Bastards.
In this special “bite” sized episode, Chris and Duke chat about going to haunted hayrides/trails and discuss Bram Stoker's Dracula and Robert Eggers Nosferatu. And more!
The At The Flicks team proudly present for your Halloween entertainment, a show six years in the making. In fact, it's so big we have split the story over two podcasts. We are talking Dracula. Not just any story about Dracula, the story behind the famous Universal release in 1931. Here in part one we investigate what happened between the book's publication in 1897 and the film going into production just over 30 years later. In part two, coming tomorrow we look at the making of the film – both the English and Spanish language versions. This will of course Jeff's unique review of both movies (as strange and unusual as you have come to expect). Getting into the weeds of this story took a lot of time to verify the facts – especially the events leading up to the film going into production. That's why it took 6 years to script and record (also being old we occasionally forgot what we were making, and there was sleep, much of it). As a tease, in this part, we will reveal to you: - The famous event that over shadowed Bram Stoker's death - When Universal studios were first lobbied to make a big budget version of Dracula - How the makers of Nosferatu revealed a detail they shouldn't have at the German premiere (and as a result were successfully sued by Stoker's widow Florence) - The facts behind the creation of the stage play (which went on to be more inspirational on the film version than the novel) - Who first played Dracula on stage - How the Universal film actually saved Nosferatu for future generations - Who was originally considered to be the best actor to bring the character of Dracula to life (clue – it wasn't Bela Lugosi) And much, much more…. This was a great deal of fun to put together – the research proved to be very revealing. To all those who helped with the facts, both directly and indirectly, thank you very much. We hope you enjoy this labour of love from the At The Flicks team and look forward to your thoughts on both this episode and part two which follows tomorrow. Bye for now.
Dracula - Die Auferstehung | Camp und Knoblauch Nicht einmal ein Jahr nach dem Kinostart von Robert Eggers' „Nosferatu“ kehrt der wohl berühmteste Blutsauger der Filmgeschichte auf die Leinwand zurück: Am 30. Oktober startet mit „Dracula – Die Auferstehung“ Luc Bessons Neuinterpretation von Bram Stokers Klassiker in den Kinos. Caleb Landry Jones – der bereits in Bessons „DogMan“ beeindruckte – schlüpft diesmal in die Rolle des Grafen, der sich einst von Gott abwandte und seither der dunklen Verlockung der Unsterblichkeit erliegt. Rastlos streift er durch die Jahrhunderte, getrieben von Sehnsucht und Schuld. Zwar nimmt Besson sich einige erzählerische Freiheiten, doch bleibt er dem Kern der Geschichte treu: Auch hier durchzieht eine düstere Romantik das Geschehen, wenn der Fürst der Finsternis seiner vermeintlich wiedergeborenen großen Liebe begegnet. Wie diese Begegnung ausgeht, wie sich Christoph Waltz als Vampirjäger schlägt und ob Schlogger und Stu in ihrem Podcast die Leidenschaft für Bessons „Dracula – Die Auferstehung“ teilen, erfahrt ihr dort. Viel Spaß mit der neuen Folge vom Tele-Stammtisch! Trailer Werdet Teil unserer Community und besucht unseren Discord-Server! Dort oder auch auf Instagram könnt ihr mit uns über Filme, Serien und vieles mehr sprechen. Wir liefern euch launige und knackige Filmkritiken, Analysen und Talks über Kino- und Streamingfilme und -serien - immer aktuell, informativ und mit der nötigen Prise Humor. Website | Youtube | PayPal | BuyMeACoffee Großer Dank und Gruß für das Einsprechen unseres Intros geht raus an Engelbert von Nordhausen - besser bekannt als die deutsche Synchronstimme Samuel L. Jackson! Thank you very much to BASTIAN HAMMER for the orchestral part of the intro! I used the following sounds of freesound.org: 16mm Film Reel by bone666138 wilhelm_scream.wav by Syna-Max backspin.wav by il112 Crowd in a bar (LCR).wav by Leandros.Ntounis Short Crowd Cheer 2.flac by qubodup License (Copyright): Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
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
Two vampire tales—Dracula and Nosferatu—reveal twin faces of evil. One seduces; the other infects. Together, they expose the anatomy of sin and the sickness of the world. Stoker and Murnau's visions mirror humanity's moral unraveling and point us toward Christ, the Great Physician, who restores what evil consumes.Continue reading
Recorded live from the floor of New York Comic Con 2025, Jace sits down with actor and comic creator Thomas Jane to talk about his latest Comixology Originals series, The Lycan. Known for his work in The Punisher, The Expanse, and Grey Matter, Jane dives into his passion for comics and storytelling, describing The Lycan as a gothic romance with werewolves set in 1797—a dark, atmospheric tale blending period drama, wartime tension, and supernatural horror. Drawing inspiration from films like Nosferatu and Brotherhood of the Wolf, the series follows a group of stranded hunters who strike a desperate deal on an isolated British isle, leading to chaos, blood, and unexpected twists. Jane discusses the advantages of digital storytelling through Comixology's panel-by-panel reading experience, the excitement of eventually collecting the full story in print, and the parallels between his work as an actor and as a writer shaping emotion and pacing. The conversation captures the infectious energy of NYCC as Jane reflects on connecting with fans, celebrating creativity, and keeping the love of comics alive through every medium.
Join Tracey and Sally as they up the Halloween factor on the Nosferatu meter with this final Hallmark 2025 Fall into Love movie!
Cigar whisky jealousy. Sad sad man. Moustache in darkness. Moustache flaking skin and long dead fingernail growth. Daddy put me inside you. She will understand. "You've truly taken your father's place."
The Block B battle rages with several new characters making themselves knows, including a couple that are very quickly becoming pod favorites. Luffy has enemies sprouting all over this colosseum and he is doing his best to stay out of trouble. He may be out of luck though because Block C is up next. Elsewhere, Law's group awaits Doflamingo's arrival at Green Bit. On the Sunny, there seems to be an unwelcomed guest.Next Week: Episodes 640-644 https://linktr.ee/goingmerrypodTHIS WEEK ON The Variant Vendetta Podcast...The 13 days of Halloween continues with the following:10/17 - Scooby Doo Monsters Unleashed w/ Derek10/20 - Nosferatu w/ Whitney10/22 - Scream 510/24 - Beetlejuice10/27 - The Thinghttps://linktr.ee/VariantVendetta
We have a couple of heavy hitters today. Fidens and Brujos are two of the top hazy beer creators in the US. If you get lucky enough to try their beers, don't pass up on the chance. We certainly didn't. Fidens Jasper with Peach is their classic Jasper NEIPA make with citra hops, but they added peaches. It's a fun mix of peaches and IPA. Brujos TDH San Nosferatu is a triple dry-hopped NEIPA. They went crazy with the hops on this one. Citra, Nelson Sauvin, Maui Nelson, Nelson Hyperboost and Citra Cryo all went into this beer. It sounds like it would be a hoppy mess but it works. #beer #craftbeer #drinks #fidens #brujos #neipa #dipa
Luces y sombras. Quizá más lo segundo porque incluso en la cuasi excelencia de la victoria contra Partizán, nos fuimos en el último cuarto dejando acercarse al equipo serbio hasta los cuatro puntos y un minuto por jugar que nos puso cierta parte noble cerca de la nuez y como se suele decir, de corbata. Buenos minutos de Maledon que precisamente puso la firma al partido con triple para confirmar una victoria que no debió peligrar en ningún momento. Sombra sombraza, penumbra y oscuridad absoluta dos días después en Belgrado contra Estrella Roja. Casi siguiendo con el símil podríamos decir que los pupilos de Nosferatu nos dejaron como un agujero también otra cierta parte, pero lo dejaremos en sus colmilladas a la yugular que nos infringieron una dolorosa derrota. Mal, muy mal tras el primer cuarto, de nuevo segundo terrorífico y ya va alguno que otro en la temporada y tras el descanso casi lo mismo perdiendo el tercero por diez puntos y llegando al último con -14 con unas sensaciones muy malas. Y casi por el mismo camino contra Burgos en nuestro feudo en ACB que se presumía una victoria plácida y hubo que sudarla muy mucho para finalmente ganar por diez. Esperpento, otra vez, en el segundo cuarto y también por momentos en el tercero con pitos, pocos, pero pitos durante el descanso en el Palacio. Gracias que hubo reacción en los últimos diez minutos para amarrar el triunfo. Hay que mejorar, esperemos sea un momento puntual que se solucione con trabajo y quizá más acoplamiento del equipo, este mes han sido muchos partidos y los que aún faltan y poca preparación, aún así no es disculpa para actuaciones como la de Belgrado con indolencia total y sin capacidad de reacción tras irnos del partido en el citado momento y yendo después de mal en peor. Con todos los respetos para Maccabi y Manresa nuestros rivales de esta semana en las dos competiciones, esperemos nos sirvan para mejorar los aspectos que comentamos y que varios jugadores que distan bastante de su mejor forma la vayan recuperando.
Jordan Fried goes through the horror movies on his letterboxd ( @jfreeeze ) giving recommendations and tips for stoners this halloween season. Films referenced in the podcast : The Long Walk, Weapons, 28 Days Later, Sinners, The Monkey, Opus, Companion, Nosferatu, Smile 2, Heretic, Night Bitch, Piano Lesson, Long Legs, Maxxxine, The Substance, Y2K, Lisa Frankenstein, I Saw The TV Glow, Late Night With The Devil, Infinity Pool, Smile, The Menu, Pearl, Nope, Who Invited Them, Men, Bodies Bodies Bodies, X, Studio 666, Black Phone, Last Night In Soho, Invisible Man, Relic, The Lighthouse, Us, Velvet Buzzsaw, Wounds, Hole In The Ground, The Lodge, Koko Di Koko Da, Bird Box, Unsane, Annihilation, Hereditary, Mother!, It comes at Night, Get Out, The Neon Demon, Train To Busan, Hell House LLC., Green Room, The Witch, Tusk, What We Do In The Shadows, John Dies at The End, Trash Humpers, Cropsey, 28 Weeks Later, Inland Empire, The Host, The Descent, Shaun Of The Dead, 28 Days Later, American Psycho, Funny Games, CopyCat, Single White Female, Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me, Silence of the Lambs, Videodrome, Dressed to Kill, The Shining, Alien, Rabid, Eraserhead, Black Christmas, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Sisters, Night of the Living Dead, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.Upcoming Shows10.25.25 | Rutherford, NJ | Jordan Fried at The Williams Center opening for Divorce Diaries | 7 PM | https://www.ticketweb.com/event/divorce-diaries-with-michele-traina-williams-center-spring-tickets/1452262311.15.25 | Montclair, NJ | Junk Mail Improv at The Montclair Comedy Festival | https://www.eventbrite.com/e/montclair-comedy-festival-bits-pieces-improv-showcase-tickets-181117418373912.6.25 | Port Jervis, NY | Jordan Fried in Port Jervis | https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6731703Sessions With Mary Jane is a Cannabis infused podcast hosted by stoner comedian and filmmaker, Jordan Fried. It features interviews from musicians, filmmakers, comedians, politicians, writers and business owners along with solo concept episodes. While all guests do not necessarily partake, the one requirement is that they are pretty chill, man. Listen for untold stories, how to guides, deeper dives and expanded curiosities. Your source for all things New Jersey, Hudson Valley and NYC. New Episodes every Wednesday with exclusive bonus content. An LNH Studios podcast on the Gotham Network. Produced by the Gotham Network.LNH Studios is a comedy and video production company based out of Rutherford, New Jersey. It is comprised of the comedy trio Late Night Hump, consisting of Reena Ezra, Jordan Fried, and Brendan O'Brien.LNH Studios focuses on producing: • Podcasts • Films • Comedy shows and series (including sketch comedy, improv, stand-up, musical improv, and variety shows)They also offer classes and workshops related to comedy and production, and their services extend to recording audio and video, and scriptwriting. You can find more information and contact them through their website, lnhstudios.com, or by phone at +1 845-545-0284.
Diane and Sean discuss the flagship film of the classic hollywood monsters, Dracula. Episode music is, "The Storm", by Philip Glass performed by the Kronos Quartet from the 1999 re-release OST.- Our theme song is by Brushy One String- Artwork by Marlaine LePage- Why Do We Own This DVD? Merch available at Teepublic- Follow the show on social media:- BlueSky: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- IG: @whydoweownthisdvd- Tumblr: WhyDoWeOwnThisDVD- Follow Sean's Plants on IG: @lookitmahplants- Watch Sean be bad at video games on TwitchSupport the show
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THIS is how you make Dracula scary. Iolanthe Gabrie joins us to discuss Robert Eggers' retelling as well as Romani villages, dragon-riding wizards and adult goths.Follow Spooko on Insta: @_spooko_Join the Feel Bad Club on our discord: https://discord.gg/mJAJYCChGyAnd if you're keen for more Peach and Shag, check out our OTHER pod (it's about Gordon Ramsay): @peachandshagsnightmaremethodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
And our host Ally Pitts is introducing the screening in Banbury! Sergei Eisenstein's 1925 masterpiece finishes its centenary run in cinemas in the UK and Ireland on Sunday 26th October 2025 with screenings at The Light cinemas. Those The Light locations are in: Addlestone, Bolton, Bradford, Cambridge, Huddersfield, New Brighton, Redhill, Sheffield, Sittingbourne, Stockport, Thetford, Walsall, and Wisbech. The film is screening as part of The Light's Iconic strand. Ally also mentions the musician Hugo Max's current UK tour accompanying the silent films Cabinet of Dr Caligari, Nosferatu, Häxan, and Der Golem for the spooky season. Links: https://banbury.thelight.co.uk/ https://thelight.co.uk/ https://banbury.thelight.co.uk/iconic https://hugomax.co.uk/halloween-with-hugo-uk-tour-2025https://hugomax.co.uk/scoring-silent-cinema https://hugomax.co.uk/upcoming-performances https://letterboxd.com/ally_pitts/list/silent-films-with-scores-by-juliet-merchant/ https://www.bfi.org.uk/bfi-film-releases/battleship-potemkin Klassiki: Battleship Potemkin is also on the streaming service Klassiki with a score by Max Reinhardt & the Instant Orchestra. For a 30-day free trial: https://klassiki.online/arussiansovietmoviepodcast/ If you use the code RUPOD50, you can get 50% off an annual subscription. https://letterboxd.com/ally_pitts/list/my-klassiki-recommendations-updated-regularly/detail/ Contact us/socials: All the links for a Russian & Soviet Movie Podcast and Ally Pitts you're ever likely to want or need: linktr.ee/russiansovietmoviepodcast linktr.ee/ally_pitts We changed the name of the show a little while back, but the social handles/contacts are a bit of a mishmash. Email: russophilesunite@gmail.com Letterboxd: letterboxd.com/Ally_Pitts/ Instagram: instagram.com/russiansovietmoviepodcast/ instagram.com/ally_pitts_movies_etc/ Listen to Ally's other podcast appearances on Podchaser
Season 5, Episode 2: “Binge Like a Vampire — The Nosferatu Marathon!”Ready to pull an all-nighter with the creepiest bald dude in movie history? In this episode, we're going full fang mode — binging ALL fiour Nosferatu films back-to-back! From the silent classic that started it all in 1922, to the moody remakes, reboots, and reinventions that just won't stay buried, we're ranking and reveling in every eerie frame.Grab your popcorn (and maybe a clove of garlic), because this isn't your average movie night. We'll tell you how long it'll take to binge all five, which ones are worth staying undead for, and which might just put you in an eternal nap.Whether you're a horror junkie, a film nerd, or just someone who loves a good dark binge, this episode is your official Nosferatu survival guide.Warning: May cause sudden urges to drink blood.
NOSFERATU (1922) - The 31 Days of Dread 2025
NOSFERATU (1922) - The 31 Days of Dread 2025
Here is an episode of The Beautiful Dead Podcast that I was on where we talked about Werner Herzog's Nosferatu The Vampyre!
No matter what kind of horror fan you are, there's a good chance that you love the monsters. Whether it's from the Universal Classics, Hammer's colorful reinterpretations, the amazing creatures from Ray Harryhausen, to the no-classic aliens in Star Wars, monsters are a backbone of cinema, and arguably, are the backbone of horror. It's one of the things that we horror fans rally around, and love to discuss: from our favorites, to how some are designed, how they move, and everything in between. Oscar winning special makeup effects artist Howard Berger and author Marshall Julius have a new book out entitled Making Monsters: Inside Stories from the Creators of Hollywood's Most Iconic Creatures, so we asked them to be on our show to talk all about monsters, and those special memories that we all have from the films we love. Films mentioned in this episode: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), The 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958), The Abyss (1989), An American Werewolf in London (1981), Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), The Fly (1986), Frankenstein (1931), The Golden Voyage of Sinbad (1973), Gremlins (1984), The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923), Indian Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), Jason and the Argonauts (1963), Jurassic Park (1993), King Kong (1933), King Kong (1976), Night of the Living Dead (1968), Nosferatu (1922), Phantom of the Opera (1925), Planet of the Apes (1968), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Say Anything (1989), Star Wars (1977), The Thing (1982), The Valley of the Gwangi (1969)
Ed and Peggy. You guys need so much therapy. We talk about: Heat Toxic Yuri, Sully, Guild Wars, Movies For Grownups, NBN Deck, Pan's Labyrinth, Suspiria, Nosferatu, Jesus Saves, Hades 2, The Prestige, Baby Dodd, One Handed Reload, Old Fashioned Donut, The Worst Doctor, Waiting For Evil, It's So Over For Peggy & Ed, Carl Weathers, Butt Stuff, Left In A Parking Lot, Lou Knows, Baseball Teams,
This week, Eric and Josh are joined by Friend-of-Mayfair Pascale Arpin to chat about a documentery crew following her around, her new hand-painted sign work addition to the front doors of our cinema, and the First Ladies of Film Fest postcards that she designed! They also discuss: Gongfu Bao, small business community support, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, big screen Netflix, Guinness World Records, Wikipedia, American Mythology comic books, and more! And, they mention the movies screening the week of Friday October 17 - Thursday October 23: Eleanor The Great, Ballad Of A Small Player, The Room, Nosferatu, Ju-on: The Grudge, The Return Of The Living Dead, Saturday Morning All-You-Can-Eat-Cereal Cartoon Party, and Monster Pool 9!
Welcome to episode number 309! Tonight we will be taking a look at Werner Herzog's version of Dracula, from 1979, his film is titled Nosferatu: The Vampyre. Klaus Kinski stars as the cursed vampire, Dracula in this moody yet stylish take on the classic tale based on Bram Stoker's famous novel, Dracula. In this film, Count Dracula purchases property in Harker's village and moves from Transylvania to Wismar, spreading the Black Plague across the land. Only Harker's fiance, Lucy, a woman who is pure of heart, can bring an end to his reign of horror.
“Enduring night. A spectre of death. He spreads his shadow, and he's coming.” An intertitle from a 1922 film reads: “Nosferatu. Does this word not sound like the deathbird calling your name at midnight? Beware you never say it—for then the pictures of life will fade to shadows, haunting dreams will climb forth from your heart and feed on your blood.” This week, we continue our seventh annual Freaky Film Festival with a gothic horror remake. Robert Eggers' Nosferatu.Check us out on...Twitter @TSMoviePodFacebook: Time SensitiveInstagram: @timesensitivepodcastGrab some Merch at TeePublicBig Heads Media
Our resident scream queen, Katie McGrath, rejoins us for our annual Halloween episode. To start, we're talking about our spooky highs and lows of 2025, breaking down the year in horror as we go. Afterwards, we dive into Irish horror, discussing the common themes, monsters and history that stretch from the likes of The Devil's Doorway, The Cellar and The Hole in the Ground through to the more recent Irish language horrors An Taibhse and Fréwaka. Andrew Twitter: @Andrew_Carroll0 Stephen Twitter: @StephenPorzio I Know That Face Twitter: @IKnowThatFaceP1 / Instagram: @iknowthatface / Facebook: @iknowthatfacepod Edited by Andrew Carroll and Stephen Porzio Intro and Outro Music: No Boundaries (motorik groove) by Keshco. Licence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last year, director Robert Eggers, who burst onto the horror filmmaking scene with The Witch and The Lighthouse, premiered his remake of the classic 1922 silent German Expressionist vampire film. Starring Lily-Rose Depp, Nicholas Hoult, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Emma Corrin, Ralph Ineson, and Willem Dafoe, the film sees Bill Skarsgård step into the iconic Max Schreck role of Count Orlock. This is adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula bewitched audiences, becoming Egger's highest-grossing film to date, and earned four Academy Awards nominations for Best Cinematography, Best Costume Design, Best Production Design, and Best Makeup and Hairstyling. But as we kick off our month of spooky movies, are our hosts seduced by this symphony of horror. Or, like a bad cover version, is Eggers' take ultimately toothless? Join us as we venture into the castle of… Nosferatu! This is Legends of Halloween! For more geeky podcasts visit GonnaGeek.com You can find us on iTunes under ''Legends Podcast''. Please subscribe and give us a positive review. You can also follow us on Twitter @LegendsPodcast or even better, send us an e-mail: LegendsPodcastS@gmail.com You can write to Rum Daddy directly: rumdaddylegends@gmail.com You can find all our contact information here on the Network page of GonnaGeek.com Our complete archive is always available at www.legendspodcast.com, www.legendspodcast.libsyn.com Show Music:Danger Storm by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
We're kicking off spooky season with the OG vampire movie: 1922's Nosferatu. Author of Vampire Movies, Charles Bramesco, joins Kristen and Emily to break down the movie's unfortunate flaws, the benefits of stealing its source material, what the hell happened to F.W. Murnau's skull? You can buy Charles's book Colors of Film: The Story of Cinema in 50 Palettes here. Have you signed up for our Patreon yet? You don't just get episodes 48 hours early but access to our three bonus series, video interviews, and access to chat classic movies with us via Discord! Sign up now via Patreon! Be sure to follow us via social media at @ticklish_biz on X and @ticklishbiz everywhere else. Also like and subscribe to us on all podcast apps and, if you love us, leave us a review. Find Kristen and Emily's books wherever you buy books. Kristen's latest, Popcorn Disabilities, is available to pre-order now before it releases on November 13th! • Love T shirts, pins, and other merch? The merch shop is live! • ICMYI, the best way to support Ticklish Biz is to become a Patron: • Follow Emily's Instagram • Follow Kristen's Instagram This episode was created thanks to our Patrons: Ali Moore Danny David Floyd Gates mcf Rachel Clark Shawn Goodreau A Button Called Smalls Chris McKay Jacob Haller Peter Blitstein Peter Bryant Reyna Moya-James Bridget M. Hester Cat Cooper Daniel Tafoya David Baxter Diana Madden Harry Holland Jamie Carter Karen Yoder Lucy Soles Nick Weerts Patrick Seals Richard Silver Rosa Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spooky Month has officially begun at The WatchTower Film Podcast—and this time, our very own Horror Expert Erik Sanchez is curating the chills.We're starting off strong (and bloodthirsty) with Robert Eggers' Nosferatu, a haunting reimagining of the silent-era classic. We dive into Eggers' gothic atmosphere, the timeless allure of the vampire myth, and how this version sinks its teeth into modern horror while honoring its eerie roots.Old fangs, new nightmares—welcome to Spooky Month.
The wait is over. The Grave Plot Podcast has returned and what better time than Octoberama! We get back to (Horror) Business with Real World Horror, where we discuss a cursed brick from the Old North Church in Boston. We go on to talk about the Duplass brothers' new film making initiative, as well as their new season of The Creep Tapes. We also examine the next film from Osgood Perkins as well as yet another Stephen King adaptation and a horror movie from... Tim & Eric? Week one is, of course, Week of the Vampire so today we sink our teeth into the satirical making of Nosferatu with Shadow of the Vampire. We then give our thoughts on the most recent make of that very same film with 2024's version. So grab your garlic and a wooden stake and get ready for the return of The Grave Plot Podcast!
We conclude our deep dive into the layers of history and folklore in the Robert Eggers version of Nosferatu, discovering the secrets of Count Orlok and the various pacts and deals that bind the characters together.
SLEERICKETS is a podcast about poetry and other intractable problems. My book Midlife now exists. Buy it here, or leave it a rating here or hereFor more SLEERICKETS, subscribe to SECRET SHOW, join the group chat, and send me a poem for Listener Crit!Leave the show a rating here (actually, just do it on your phone, it's easier). Thanks!Wear SLEERICKETS t-shirts and hoodies. They look good!SLEERICKETS is now on YouTube!For a frank, anonymous critique on SLEERICKETS, subscribe to the SECRET SHOW and send a poem of no more 25 lines to sleerickets [at] gmail [dot] com Some of the topics mentioned in this episode:– New Verse Review– An Introduction to Byung-Chul Han by Steve Knepper, Ethan Stoneman, and Robert Wyllie– Red Dragonflies by Steve Knepper– The Agony of Eros by Byung-Chul Han– The Burnout Society by Byung-Chul Han– Melancholia (2011)– Nosferatu (2024)– Nosferatu (1922)– Rod Dreher– Alain Badiou– Flannery O'Connor– Georges Bataille– Cornel West– Slavoj Zizek– Two Years After Cormac McCarthy's Death… by Richard Grant– Super Sad True Love Story by Gary Shteyngart– Jeff Koons' Balloon Dog– Brazilian waxing (NSFW, I mean, come on)– Struggle Session– Thomas Ligotti– Against Interpretation by Susan Sontag– Bartleby the Scrivener by Herman Melville– Martin Heidegger– Timothy Leary– The Devil at Woodstock by David Gosselin– The Flying Dutchman– The Birth of Tragedy by Friedrich Nietzsche– Maya Venters– The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by C. S. Lewis– Little Briar Rose by the Brothers Grimm– The Sad Dads of the National by Amanda PetrusichFrequently mentioned names:– Joshua Mehigan– Shane McCrae– A. E. Stallings– Ryan Wilson– Morri Creech– Austin Allen– Jonathan Farmer– Zara Raab– Amit Majmudar– Ethan McGuire– Coleman Glenn– Chris Childers– Alexis Sears– JP Gritton– Alex Pepple– Ernie Hilbert– Joanna Pearson– Matt Wall– Steve Knepper – Helena FederOther Ratbag Poetry Pods:Poetry Says by Alice AllanI Hate Matt Wall by Matt WallVersecraft by Elijah BlumovRatbag Poetics By David Jalal MotamedAlice: In Future PostsBrian: @BPlatzerCameron: Minor TiresiasMatthew: sleerickets [at] gmail [dot] comMusic by ETRNLArt by Daniel Alexander Smith
This week on We Seen't It, Kevin, Pat, and Josh welcome two incredible guests from the film world: Daniel, a special effects and post-production wizard, and Ellis, a pro who works in principal photography for movies, TV, and commercials. Together we dive deep into the creative side of filmmaking — from the nuts and bolts of practical effects to the art of capturing the perfect shot — and talk about the reality of crowdfunding movies in today's landscape. Plus, we get personal: Ellis shares highlights from her trip across Europe and the countries she's seen. Kevin gives his review of Long Walk while Pat dives into Demon Hunter. We break down new TV shows like Alien: Earth and Gen V. And because it's spooky season prep time, we reveal our Scarefest 2025 pre-bracket, where horror heavyweights battle it out in eight wild matchups: Bram Stoker's Dracula vs. Nosferatu (2024) (The OG) Sinners vs. From Dusk Till Dawn (Vampire Party) Weapons vs. Long Legs (Creepy Old People) Trick 'r Treat vs. Thanksgiving (The Holidays) Knock at the Cabin vs. The Heretic (No Soliciting) Fear Street Prom Queen vs. Totally Killer (80's Slasher) Together vs. The Substance (Does My Butt Look Fat?) Silent Night, Deadly Night vs. Trolls 2 (Memes) We even touch on Universal's big news about the Jurassic Park River Adventure closing for an 8–9 month refurbishment in 2025 and what that means for park fans. As always, we round out the show with “Because of the Internet,” where we showcase the clips that caught our eyes this week. This episode is packed with behind-the-scenes insight, laughs, and pop culture chaos — don't miss it!
On this episode we trace the vampire's long, shadowy journey, from 18th-century graveyard panics and Slavic strigoi to the seductive aristocrats of Gothic fiction and the conflicted immortals of modern pop culture. We also will go into how the myth evolves on screen, from Nosferatu and Bela Lugosi to Anne Rice, Buffy, and beyond. We explore why the vampire keeps returning to embody everything we fear (and secretly crave): mortality, contagion, seduction, power, and immortality. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
What if Dracula wasn't inspired by Vlad the Impaler at all, but by an ancient Irish vampire king buried upside-down under a thorn tree? Uncover the disturbing true stories, from Elizabeth Báthory's blood baths to premature burials during plague outbreaks, to ancient demons that stalked babies in their cribs—discover the dark tapestry of true stories, medical mysteries, and folklore that created the world's most famous vampire.Join the DARKNESS SYNDICATE for the ad-free version: https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateTake the WEIRD DARKNESS LISTENER SURVEY and help mold the future of the podcast: https://weirddarkness.com/surveyIN THIS EPISODE: Everyone knows about Dracula. Most everyone has seen at least one film starring the undead blood-sucker, or has read the novel by Bram Stoker. But only the real fans of Dracula know about the real people and true stories that inspired Bram Stoker to create the character.SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM THE EPISODE…BOOK: “Transylvania Superstitions” by Emily Gerard: https://amzn.to/3vsAqrsBOOK: “Carmilla” by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu: https://amzn.to/3cw291IHistory.com, Ranker.com, AtlasObscura.com, InternationalHero.co.uk, HowStuffWorks.com, Universtiy of Iowa's Victorian Wiki, Google Books, HistoryIreland.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/mnrpdm36,https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/eeypjjz3, https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/4et6ysvs,https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5bcstakc, https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/53vbu5dr, https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bhd6f7yv,https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/y36n7y9v, https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2nc96tjx, https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/2848x4mkWeird Darkness theme by Alibi Music Library.= = = = =(Over time links seen above 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 ©2024, Weird Darkness.= = = = =Originally aired: March 16, 2021EPISODE PAGE at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/BeforeDraculaABOUT 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 thing 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.#DraculaOrigins #VampireHistory #TrueCrimeHorror #WeirdDarkness #GothicHorror