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We have a date with a Megan Fox thriller tonight as we review Till Death. Is it titillating or are we shackled to another boring 'thriller'? But first, we're talking The Suicide Squad, Victor Crowley, Death Ship (1980), The Windmill, Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, Aquaslash, They Live, American Occult, The Writing Life by Jeff Strand.
The coats are climbing through the keyhole to discover Sergio Martino's fourth giallo film: "Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key" (1972). Based on the short story "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allen Poe, and features a love triangle among Edwidge Fenech, Anita Strindberg, and Luigi Pistilli. Will this giallo unlock the Coats love, or will they lock it up and throw away the key?Director - Sergio MartinoStarring - Anita Strindberg - Edwidge Fenech - Luigi PistilliIf you like the show, stab the follow button on your podcast app and write a nice 5-star review to help us grow the show!And if you want some more conspicuous content, support the show on Patreon at: https://www.patreon.com/ConspicuousTrenchcoatsCatch the Coats on:instagram https://www.instagram.com/con.coats/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ConCoatsconcoats.buzzsprout.comGet your tickets to see your conspicuous host in the new Army of the Dead VR game at: https://armyofthedeadvr.comSpecial Thanks to:Lucas Brahme for our music https://www.lucasbrahme.comUptownStyleStudio for designing our artwork https://www.instagram.com/uptownstylestudio/Veronica Maccarihttps://www.instagram.com/iamveronicamaccari/?hl=enMichael Mackenzie (http://theses.gla.ac.uk/4730/1/2013Mackenziephd.pdf)Troy HowarthArrow VideoJ&B WhiskeyIMDB
Jenny discusses Sergio Martino’s fourth giallo film, an erotic murder mystery partially based on Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Black Cat.” Find this movie and more at the 13 O’Clock Amazon Storefront! Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. And check … Continue reading Flickers Of Fear – Jenny’s Horror Movie Reviews: Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (1972)
We're scouring snow banks and tundras for some favorite winter films, and our attempt at a sh*t pitch inadvertently turns into a somewhat watchable “hunks on drugs” caper. Then, we bring it home with our true character crush confessions. Discussed in this episode:Fermat's RoomStepping OutCrossing DelanceyHaunting of Hill HouseChilling Adventures of SabrinaRiverdaleThe Bird with the Crystal PlumageYour Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the KeyColumboDownhill RacerGoonDead Mountaineer's HotelRare Exports: A Christmas TaleFishing with JohnKumiko the Treasure HunterTrack of the CatMy Friend Ivan LapshinDead of WinterThe BroodFred Ward in Henry and JuneMatt Berry in Toast of LondonDrop us a line at storyboredpod@gmail.com or via Instagram @storyboredpodcast or Twitter @storybored_pod.Logo photo: Alexis PaschalIntro: electro pop melody to remember 001 by Frankum & Frankumjay / (CC BY 3.0)Outro: techno pop ambience-piano loop by Frankum & Frankumjay / (CC BY 3.0)Additional clips: Oldskool video jingle by jobro / (CC BY-NC 3.0) & VHS Casette by Npeo / (CC BY 3.0)
This week Mary Beth discusses the Korean Netflix Series Sweet Home and teases the upcoming horror film Sator. Terry reminds folks that Servant Season Two just started on Apple TV+ and it's excellent and then continues his journey through 80s Mexican horror with Grave Robbers. Then we continue our Wrong Turn Journey with Wrong Turn 3: Left for Dead, and finally visit the Gothic Giallo Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key. We talk about third act spoilers in Your Vice is a Room... starting at 23:36 and ending at 24:48. Follow us: @scarredpodcast @mbmcandrews @gaylydreadful
Eddie Averill of the Extended Clip podcast stops by to lend some credibility to our exploration of Sergio Martino's works. Unfortunately, he's quickly alienated by a fumbling guest host and pointless quibbling about the minutiae of genre designation. THIS WEEK: Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (1972) and Torso (1973) Rate and Review Optimism Vaccine on iTunes: https://bit.ly/OptimismVaccine (https://bit.ly/OptimismVaccine) Support Optimism Vaccine on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/optimismvaccine (https://www.patreon.com/optimismvaccine) Support this podcast
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This week we cover a whole host of horror! The Night Evelyn Came Out of The Grave What We Do In The Shadows Theatre Of Blood Belladonna of Sadness The Dunwich Horror Shudder Presents: Cursed Films Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key Joe's "Specialist" Books: Korero Press
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including Yojimbo, Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, Train to Busan, A White, White Day and Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Welcome ladies, germs and people of all genders! Join Taylor & Curtis for an antic-fueled episode as we delve into a very fun and diverse topic, made-for-TV horror FILMS! We discuss what makes made-for-TV horror films and content so special and our own history with made-for-TV horror (there is a LOT of discussion surrounding the Bravo special "Scariest Movie Moments") After you listen to us discuss a film with a well-known leading man and a delightful BBC special, we just have a few questions for you. Are you the cool sibling? What's your favorite Bon & Viv flavor? Will you please tell us how to use the Letterboxd rating system? PLEASE?Please connect with us on Twitter: @ahhreelfilms or Instagram: @ahhrealfilms, or drop us a line to let us know how we're doing, or to suggest a future topic or film to discuss: ahhrealfilms@gmail.com. Please remember to rate, review, and subscribe!You can also now find us both on Letterboxd! Follow us on our horror journey and occasional forays into romcoms (because let's be real)Taylor: @happydeathtayCurtis: @let5groove2nit3Films Covered: How Awful About Allan (1970), Ghostwatch (1992), Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (1972), Horse Girl (2020), Color Out of Space (2020), VFW (2020), After Midnight (2020), The Invisible Man (2020)Books Covered: The Mars Room by Rachel Kushner
Dr. Snuggles and friends return for episode 73 of your guide to the truly astonishing world of softcore films, and the world’s number one podcast on that subject! Having conquered the German language last episode, the gang turn their hand to Italian, checking out crazy 1993 cousin-fucking erotic-thriller Graffiante Desiderio, aka Craving Desire! A lot of listeners would probably be familiar with Sergio Martino, famous for Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, All the Colors of the Dark, Torso, and The Suspicious Death of a Minor in the ‘70s. Well, this is what he was doing in the ‘90s. But honestly that’s not the headline here. The main reason to listen to this episode is that our guest is Pinky, the host of the greatest podcast in the history of the medium, The Pink Latex Show! To say having her appear as a guest is a dream come true would be putting it mildly. Apologies to all past and future guests, but this is the big one and we could, if we wanted, retire happy now. We won’t, but we could. Also, we talk about the star of Graffiante Desiderio: model and actor Vittoria Belvedere! These days, she’s thrilling audiences on stage in musical theatre, appearing in roles such as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady, and Maria in The Sound of Music! Hey, why not call us on our hotline? (724) 246-4669! Or email us: mail@getsoftpodcast.com Check out the other Compañeros Radio Network shows: Movie Melt Songs on Trial
Der Settegialli macht Halt in einem heruntergekommenem Landhaus in Italien: Zusammen mit Jochen Ecke und Knut Brockmann besprechen wir Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (1972, Il tuo vizio è una stanza chiusa e solo io ne ho la chiave), Sergio Martinos zynischsten und vielleicht auch besten Giallo. Mit seinen Gothic Themen, ländlichen Setting und den komplexen Figurenkonstellationen sticht Sergio Martinos vierter Giallo ordentlich raus. Gut dass wir zwei der besten Analysten der deutschen Filmpodcastszene zur Gast haben: Knut Brockmann und Jochen Ecke von Ein Filmarchiv sprechen mit René und Alexander über die nicht klar identifizierbare Hauptfigur, über die eher enttäuschend Mordszenen, eine richtig toll spielende Edwige Fenech und natürlich die Gothic Einflüsse inklusive Edgar Allen Poe’s Schwarzer Katze. Natürlich packen wir auch die Giallo Beats aus, nach denen wir den Film Stück für Stück durchgehen: La trama e scandalo: Der Plot, der Protagonist und das Skandalöse Belle ragazze: Die Frauen Grande stile: Regie, Stil, Musik L’Assassinio: Der Mörder und die Morde Sospetto e polizia: Die Verdächtigen und die Polizei Sciocchezze! Die Italoquatsch Momente I momenti miglori: Der Bava Farbmoment und andere Highlights Settegialli: Wir gucken sieben Gialli im Juli (gerne vier wenn die Zeit etwas knapp ist), Hashtag #settegialli Macht gerne mit! Mehr dazu unter abspanngucker.de/settegialli Ihr findet die wirklich tollen Filmanalysen von Ein Filmarchiv hier und auf Twitter unter @einfilmarchiv Info Vielen lieben Dank an unsere Steady Abspannfreunde Michael, Patrick, Rüdiger, Severin, Felix und Nenad! Wollt ihr uns auch unterstützen? Dann findet ihr uns auf Steady unter steadyhq.com/abspanngucker Alternativ könnt ihr uns auf Paypal eine Spende hinterlassen Wir freuen uns natürlich immer auch über Reviews auf iTunes Unsere Titelmusik ist von Arnob Bal aka FamLi. Ihr findet ihn auf Twitter unter @ArnobBal Ihr findet uns unter abspanngucker.de twitter.com/abspannpodcast facebook.com/abspanngucker podcast@abspanngucker.de
Fritz Lang's Mannequin The show is turned upside down again this week, with three big new releases in the second half and an archive gem in the first - Sergio Martino's Poe-meets-giallo cult classic "Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key", the title of which is but the first of its delights. As for the rest, we say 'new' releases but Sarah has a very old one - Marlene Dietrich's breakthrough "The Blue Angel" which has been newly restored and re-released. On the other hand, Aidan has László Nemes's "Sunset" - the follow-up to "Son of Saul" - and Rob has "Godzilla: King of the Monsters". The big lizard is a big mood. If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting The Geek Show (http://www.thegeekshow.co.uk) and clicking on The Geek Shop tab. Give us a star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from. Alternatively, you can check out some of the other podcasts that make up The Geek Show Podcast Family. If you missed your Graham fix, we recommend his other podcast - Literary Loitering (https://open.spotify.com/show/0ffrOxBI58WSrNXPFrle71) , and it's full of unhinged weirdness. There's also our Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow) , too. #Podcast #Movies #Reviews #Films #CinemaEclectica #Cinema #Eclectica #SergioMartino #DirectorsLottery #Italy #Giallo #EdgarAllenPoe #YourVoiceIsALockedRoomAndOnlyIHaveTheKey #ArrowVideo #Eureka #MarleneDietrich #TheBlueAngel #LászlóNemes #Sunet #Godzilla #KingOfTheMonsters #Gamera #Mothra #Rodan #KingGhidorah #Kaiju #Monsters #TheGeekShow #Cult #Classic
Anglo-Italian Thrillers: In this episode of Electric Sheep, Alex Fitch looks at British and Italian thrillers in interviews recorded at Cine-Excess and SCI-FI-LONDON film festivals. At Cine-Excess, Alex talks to film-maker Sergio Martino about his career and directing classic Italian giallo such as Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, […]
Anglo-Italian Thrillers: In this episode of Electric Sheep, Alex Fitch looks at British and Italian thrillers in interviews recorded at Cine-Excess and SCI-FI-LONDON film festivals. At Cine-Excess, Alex talks to film-maker Sergio Martino about his career and directing classic Italian giallo such as Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, […]
After a week off due to health concerns, Naz talks about said health concerns which occurred due to a shortness of breath after Naz quit smoking weed, which left him with nothing to do but watch movies, which is great. Naz talks about “What have you done to Solange?”, “Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key”, “City Lights”, “Baby Driver”, “Salem's Lot”, “Atomic Blonde”, “Dunkirk”, “Girl's Trip”, “Walker”, “Nocturama”, and “Society”.
Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. Summer has arrived at last Under the Stairs which means our 4th annual Top 10 series of shows has come to take you through those uncomfortably humid days with a heart does of horror!! I am not one to be accused of short changing listeners or setting easy goals either which makes this years Top 10 series very special indeed!! Over the next 11 episodes in the series we will count down each year in the decade known as the 70's with the mission statement of creating the definitive Top 10 list of movies in the decade, but with a little TPUTS twist if you will. Noah's Ark rules will mean that each year will be represented in the creation of the list and will force myself and my guest to short list each year in the decade from 10 movies to 2!! That's right...only 2 movies from each year can go through which means that this list can/might & will be unlike any Top 10 list of 70's horror movies created on a podcast!! On this show my guest Doug Tilley and myself will look at 10 movies from 1972 with mini reviews of Don't Torture a Duckling, Last House on the Left, Deliverance , Frenzy, Asylum, Horror Express, Lisa and the Devil, Dr Phibes Rises Again, Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key & The Blood Spattered Bride (aka Till Death Do Us Part). Intro – 0 - 4mins 35secs Top 10 1972 - 5mins 50secs - 2hrs 4mins 45secs Intermission - Mansion World - Deadsy - 2hrs 6mins 10secs - 2hrs 10mins 50secs Decision Time - 2hrs 18mins 5secs - 2hrs 25mins 55sec Closing Out the Show- 2hrs 25mins 55secs - End Closing Song - Step Up (I'm On It) - Maylene & The Sons of Disaster. The 2 movies picked as going forward to the final roundtable representing the year 1972 are Don't Torture a Duckling & Deliverance. Join me next week with special guest Bo Ransdell to look at 1973 and the following movies: The Exorcist The Legend of Hell House Don't Look Now The Wicker Man Lemora: A Childs Tale of the Supernatural Sisters The Crazies Scream Blacula Scream Theater of Blood Torso Our new A3 Baz v Horror Posters are available to purchase!! If you are interested in owning one then email podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com for details!! All prices include postage and packaging in special poster tubes with mail drops on Wednesdays and Saturdays each week until I'm sold out. Baz v Horror Poster: UK: £15 USA: $20 Baz v Horror & TPUTS The Void Poster COMBO UK: £20 USA $26 Paypal: gentik_tool@hotmail.com Check out the show on iTunes & on Stitcher Radio. The Podcast Under the Stairs is a proud member of Legion Podcasts. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.
Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. Summer has arrived at last Under the Stairs which means our 4th annual Top 10 series of shows has come to take you through those uncomfortably humid days with a heart does of horror!! I am not one to be accused of short changing listeners or setting easy goals either which makes this years Top 10 series very special indeed!! Over the next 11 episodes in the series we will count down each year in the decade known as the 70's with the mission statement of creating the definitive Top 10 list of movies in the decade, but with a little TPUTS twist if you will. Noah's Ark rules will mean that each year will be represented in the creation of the list and will force myself and my guest to short list each year in the decade from 10 movies to 2!! That's right...only 2 movies from each year can go through which means that this list can/might & will be unlike any Top 10 list of 70's horror movies created on a podcast!! On this show my guest Bo Ransdell and myself will look at 10 movies from 1971 with mini reviews of Bay of Blood, The Abominable Dr. Phibes, The Devils, Willard, Daughters of Darkness, Short Night of the Glass Doll, Let's Scare Jessica to Death, The House the Dripped Blood, Twins of Evil & Cat o Nine Tails. Intro – 0 - 3mins 45secs Top 10 1971 - 5mins 10secs - 2hrs 14mins (Short Night of the Glass Dolls SPOILERS - 1hrs 53mins 40secs - 2hrs 20secs) Intermission - Bury Me Where I Fall - 36 Crazyfists - 2hrs 14mins 40secs - 2hrs 18mins 5secs Decision Time - 2hrs 18mins 5secs - 2hrs 38mins 20secs Closing Out the Show- 2hrs 38mins 20secs - End Closing Song - Sugars of Someday - American Head Charge The 2 movies picked as going forward to the final roundtable representing the year 1971 are The Devils & Daughters of Darkness. Join me next week with special guest Doug Tilley to look at 1972 and the following movies: Don't Torture a Duckling Last House on the Left Deliverence Frenzy Asylum Horror Express Lisa and the Devil Dr Phibes Rises Again Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key The Blood Spattered Bride (aka Till Death Do Us Part) Our new A3 Baz v Horror Posters are available to purchase!! If you are interested in owning one then email podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com for details!! All prices include postage and packaging in special poster tubes with mail drops on Wednesdays and Saturdays each week until I'm sold out. Baz v Horror Poster: UK: £15 USA: $20 Baz v Horror & TPUTS The Void Poster COMBO UK: £20 USA $26 Paypal: gentik_tool@hotmail.com Remember you can submit a question or ask for advise from The Baz by writing an email to podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com with the header “Baz’s Basement”. Check out the show on iTunes & on Stitcher Radio. The Podcast Under the Stairs is a proud member of Legion Podcasts. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.
We're on the run from Nazis this week with a review of Man Hunt directed by Fritz Lang. Does this film still thrill 75 years later? Tune in to find out. We also chat about The Man With the Golden Gun, Wonder Woman and Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key. marriedwithclickers@gmail.com
This podcast kicks off the newest series on art house horror! In this episode, I'm talking about the history of giallo cinema and analyzing Sergio Martino's 1972 film, Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key. Want to help support the podcast? Consider making a small, monthly donation at Patreon.com/OpenIvoryTower Resources and Notes: Hall, Stuart. "The Spectacle of the Other." Representation: Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices. London: Sage in Association with the Open U, 2011. Print. Mulvey, Laura. “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema.” In The Film Theory Reader: Debates and Arguments, edited by Marc Furstenau, 200-8. New York, NY: Routledge, 2010. Needham, Garry. "Playing with Genre An Introduction to the Italian Giallo." Kinoeye 2.11 (2002). Poe, Edgar Allen. "The Black Cat." Internet Archive. The Electronic Books Foundation. Web Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key. Dir. Sergio Martino. Perf. Edwige Fenech, Anita Strindberg, and Luigi Pistilli. Lea Film, 1972. Shudder. Web. For more on Mulvey: Sonic Horror Geographies: Hush (2016), Gender, and Disability On continuity editing: http://film110.pbworks.com/w/page/12610182/Continuity%C2%A0Editing https://www.lynda.com/Premiere-Pro-tutorials/Exploring-rules-continuity-editing/193836/369154-4.html http://www.elementsofcinema.com/editing/elements_of_editing.html Duologue by Javolenus © copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0) license. Ft: audiotechnica
In this episode, we talk about Citizen Kane (1941), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016), 28 Weeks Later (2007), Deepwater Horizon (2016), From Dusk Till Dawn (1996), The Ranch (2016-), Your Vice is a Locker Room and Only I Have the Key (1972), The New York Ripper (1982), Don't Breathe (2016), Late Phases (2014), Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988), The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014), Pontypool (2008), and The Finest Hours (2016).
In this episode Al and Tony are joined by Ellie Ann to talk about Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas. Ellie shares news of her easy readers Kickstarter, and the gang discuss the deadliest movie of all time, Guardians of the Galaxy. Castor's Easy Readers Kickstarter Something Wicked This Way Comes By Ray Bradbury Krampus: The Yule Lord by Brom Saturnalia Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key
Welcome back for another episode of the GGtMC!!! This week we are brought to you by show sponsor Arrow Video for coverage of the Black Cats Box Set on Blu Ray!!! We cover Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (1972) directed by Sergio martino and The Black cat (1981) directed by Lucio Fulci!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin get in the festival spirit with reviews of three indie films screening at this year's Slamdance Film Festival- Neptune, Driftwood, and Chemical Cut. Additional films discussed include: Synchronicity, The Second Awakening of Christa Klages, Martyrs (2016), Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, How To Plan an Orgy in a Small Town, and Nuts!. 00:02:30 - Movie news00:15:30 - Neptune review00:29:43 - Driftwood review00:43:15 - Chemical Cut review00:57:27 - Watch list: Synchronicity, The Second Awakening of Christa Klages, Martyrs (2016), Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, How To Plan an Orgy in a Small Town, Nuts!01:23:20 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, Blu-ray releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon page at: http://patreon.com/filmpulse web: http://filmpulse.nettwitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenetfacebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse intro music by: Matt Oakleyoutro music by: SJMellia
We end Yellow Christmas in style with a slew of films from the sleazy history of giallo. From 1972 all the way to 2015, five films outline the blood, black gloves, and boobs that we all love so much. First up, Desmond and Darryll dust off their film-reviewing prowess in Sergio Martino's sleazy Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key. Then, Desmond and Duane discuss the violence against women and the storied and confusing history of Goblin in their review of Dario Argento's Tenebrae. In the first of an unprecedented two Stay Scaries, Devil Dinosaur Jr. looks at Lamberto Bava's failed television project that he turned into a feature film: A Blade in the Dark. Then another Argento film gets covered as Richard the Monster Movie Kid wades into the loaded question that is Argento's Phenomenon (AKA Creepers). Devil Dinosaur Jr. returns for another Stay Scary, taking a look at the Canadian filmmaking collective Astron 6's homage to giallo: The Editor. All this, a giveaway and music: "Carol of the Bells" by Steve Moore, "Vices" by Slayer, "Tenebre (live)" by Daemonia, "Flash of the Blade" by Iron Maiden, "Locomotive" by Motorhead, "From the Back of the Film" by Thrush Hermit, and "Silent Night, Deadly Night (acoustic)" by The Browns. Merry Christmas! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
We end Yellow Christmas in style with a slew of films from the sleazy history of giallo. From 1972 all the way to 2015, five films outline the blood, black gloves, and boobs that we all love so much. First up, Desmond and Darryll dust off their film-reviewing prowess in Sergio Martino's sleazy Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key. Then, Desmond and Duane discuss the violence against women and the storied and confusing history of Goblin in their review of Dario Argento's Tenebrae. In the first of an unprecedented two Stay Scaries, Devil Dinosaur Jr. looks at Lamberto Bava's failed television project that he turned into a feature film: A Blade in the Dark. Then another Argento film gets covered as Richard the Monster Movie Kid wades into the loaded question that is Argento's Phenomenon (AKA Creepers). Devil Dinosaur Jr. returns for another Stay Scary, taking a look at the Canadian filmmaking collective Astron 6's homage to giallo: The Editor. All this, a giveaway and music: "Carol of the Bells" by Steve Moore, "Vices" by Slayer, "Tenebre (live)" by Daemonia, "Flash of the Blade" by Iron Maiden, "Locomotive" by Motorhead, "From the Back of the Film" by Thrush Hermit, and "Silent Night, Deadly Night (acoustic)" by The Browns. Merry Christmas! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
We end Yellow Christmas in style with a slew of films from the sleazy history of giallo. From 1972 all the way to 2015, five films outline the blood, black gloves, and boobs that we all love so much. First up, Desmond and Darryll dust off their film-reviewing prowess in Sergio Martino's sleazy Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key. Then, Desmond and Duane discuss the violence against women and the storied and confusing history of Goblin in their review of Dario Argento's Tenebrae. In the first of an unprecedented two Stay Scaries, Devil Dinosaur Jr. looks at Lamberto Bava's failed television project that he turned into a feature film: A Blade in the Dark. Then another Argento film gets covered as Richard the Monster Movie Kid wades into the loaded question that is Argento's Phenomenon (AKA Creepers). Devil Dinosaur Jr. returns for another Stay Scary, taking a look at the Canadian filmmaking collective Astron 6's homage to giallo: The Editor. All this, a giveaway and music: "Carol of the Bells" by Steve Moore, "Vices" by Slayer, "Tenebre (live)" by Daemonia, "Flash of the Blade" by Iron Maiden, "Locomotive" by Motorhead, "From the Back of the Film" by Thrush Hermit, and "Silent Night, Deadly Night (acoustic)" by The Browns. Merry Christmas! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
We end Yellow Christmas in style with a slew of films from the sleazy history of giallo. From 1972 all the way to 2015, five films outline the blood, black gloves, and boobs that we all love so much. First up, Desmond and Darryll dust off their film-reviewing prowess in Sergio Martino's sleazy Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key. Then, Desmond and Duane discuss the violence against women and the storied and confusing history of Goblin in their review of Dario Argento's Tenebrae. In the first of an unprecedented two Stay Scaries, Devil Dinosaur Jr. looks at Lamberto Bava's failed television project that he turned into a feature film: A Blade in the Dark. Then another Argento film gets covered as Richard the Monster Movie Kid wades into the loaded question that is Argento's Phenomenon (AKA Creepers). Devil Dinosaur Jr. returns for another Stay Scary, taking a look at the Canadian filmmaking collective Astron 6's homage to giallo: The Editor. All this, a giveaway and music: "Carol of the Bells" by Steve Moore, "Vices" by Slayer, "Tenebre (live)" by Daemonia, "Flash of the Blade" by Iron Maiden, "Locomotive" by Motorhead, "From the Back of the Film" by Thrush Hermit, and "Silent Night, Deadly Night (acoustic)" by The Browns. Merry Christmas! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Cruel & Unusual v Robot Overlords on the roulette, Theater Ticket Lottery, and we chat Five Elements Ninjas, Spectre, The Five Venoms, Your Vice is a Locked Door and Only I Have the Key, Kite (2014), Bram Stoker's Dracula, Sphere, and much more!
This week our features are the Sergio Martino film, "Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key." and the italian mashup stinker "Zombie Holocaust". Plus Michael Bay gets a Reality Check. CALL US AND LEAVE VOICEMAILS - 206.350.4030 Vote for us at Podcast Alley - http://www.podcastalley.com/one_vote2.php?pod_id=53037 Befriend us on Myspace - http://www.myspace.com/cinemadiabolica And join the forums - http://www.popsyndicate.com/forums/viewforum/76/