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Guest host Preston Fassel (accomplished horror journalist and celebrated author) joins to discuss Rob Zombie's controversial 2003 grindhouse-inspired 1970's fever dream, HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES. We also discuss Preston's time working with Rue Morgue, Fangoria, and Dread Central, and his novels, which include "Our Lady of the Inferno" and "Beasts of 42nd St." It's a HELLbilly Halloween hootenanny – let's go RICK OR TREATING!RICK OR TREAT HORRORCAST:www.RickOrTreat.comINSTA: @RickOrTreatPodTIKTOK: @RickOrTreatPodYOUTUBE: /RickOrTreatVENMO: @RickOrTreatX: @RickOrTreatPodPRESTON FASSEL:Novels and non fiction available on AmazonINSTA: @pafasselRICKY J. DUARTE (Host):www.RickOrTreat.comINSTA: @rickrtreatMY WRITING:www.Rue-Morgue.comwww.SpoilerFreeReviews.comVENMO: @rickortreatPAYPAL: @rickrtreatLESTAT VON MONDLICHT (Music by):YOUTUBE:https://www.youtube.com/@lestatvonmondlichtCRIMSON SOUL:Insta: @crimsonsoulofficialhttps://www.facebook.com/crimsonsoulofficialAFTER DARK (Band):https://www.facebook.com/afterdarkofficialuyhttps://www.instagram.com/afterdarkuyhttps://www.youtube.com/@afterdarkuyDROP BEAT EMPIRE (Electrogoth project):https://linktr.ee/dropbeatempireuyEVELYN DEVERE (Website Design)www.evelyndevere.com/PHILIP ROMANO (Logo Design)www.philip-romano.com
The Hellraiser franchise might have started off on a high note with Clive Barker's original fable of sadomasochistic puzzle boxes and otherworldly perversion, but the series lost steam so hard that it became virtually synonymous with Straight-to-DVD shlock. By the aughts, everyone except for the hardcore Hellraiser fans checked out. Even they would admit the series hit a low point.Still, that didn't prepare anyone for Hellraiser: Revelations, a sequel that was so slapshot and shoddy that longtime Pinhead actor Doug Bradley didn't return for the first time. Ever since it's release, Hellraiser: Revelations has been so irreputable that it's reached an almost legendary status. Does anyone dare try to defend it?Turns out, horror novelist, screenwriter, and journalist Preston Fassel has a lot to say in Revelations' favor. Join us for a discussion with Preston as we talk about Revelations' production, how it tries to honor the original Hellraiser, and the status of this famously uneven franchise.Preston's Defense of Hellraiser: Revelations for Fangoria: https://www.fangoria.com/in-defense-of-revelation-the-hellraiser-movie-that-could-have-and-should-have-been-more/
This week we chat with Chris Grosso about the book Necessary Death: What Horror Movies Teach Us About Navigating the Human Experience, which he cowrote with former guest Preston Fassel. And the we talk about why Student Bodies didn't scar him for life...Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. We also have a Letterboxd HQ account, so follow us there, too! We're also on Bluesky with the same usernames. Support us on Patreon!If you want to support our podcast, please please take a moment to go rate us on Spotify and give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms. We also have a YouTube channel! Ask us for our Discord server!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Preston Fassel is the author of BEASTS OF 42ND STREET, out now through Cemetery Dance. On today's episode of GHOULISH, he joined me to discuss cursed movies. Buy BEASTS OF 42ND STREET: https://bookshop.org/a/91704/9781587678530 Follow Preston: https://twitter.com/PrestonFassel
This was such a fascinating conversation. I had a chance to speak with the authors of the book "Necessary Death", Chris Gross and Preston Fassel. These guys take a truly unique approach to growth, resilience, healing and transformation. "Necessary Death" is a compelling and thought-provoking work. This book skillfully intertwines elements of psychological horror with deep philosophical inquiries. Set against a backdrop that blurs the lines between reality and the supernatural, "Necessary Death" explores the themes of mortality, fear, and the human psyche's resilience. The narrative follows a gripping journey that forces the characters, and consequently the readers, to confront the inevitabilities of life and death, posing profound questions about what it means to truly live and face one's deepest fears. With its rich character arcs and suspenseful plot, "Necessary Death" is a masterful contribution to the horror genre, offering a unique and introspective look at the existential dilemmas that haunt us all.In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the depths of horror and self-discovery with Chris Gross and Preston Fassel, authors of "Necessary Death". Our conversation traverses the eerie and enlightening paths of horror films, exploring how they mirror our inner selves and aid in our mental health.We discuss the unique freedom of the horror genre, where the absence of limits allows for an exploration of boundless ideas. Drawing parallels to social cognitive theory, particularly Albert Bandura's work on overcoming phobias through vicarious experiences, we examine how horror films enable us to confront and process our fears safely.Our dialogue touches on the therapeutic aspect of horror, likening the genre to a journey of self-actualization. We explore how facing metaphorical monsters in films teaches us about resilience and overcoming life's challenges, reflecting on the hero's journey and the confrontation with our shadow selves.The episode further delves into the concepts of grace and grit as presented by Ken Wilber, and how horror films often mirror this duality. We highlight the transformative power of horror, where the audience, initially drawn in by the monster, stays to witness the hero's journey, often finding parallels to their own life challenges."Necessary Death" is discussed in the context of personal transformation and human coping skills, emphasizing how horror films can be a tool for self-discovery. We also explore the importance of mindfulness and balance between heart and mind, and the role of perception in shaping our understanding of horror narratives.The conversation shifts to the societal implications of the fusion of sex and violence in media, referencing the Joker as a commentary on mental wellness decline. We touch upon Charles Bukowski's profound insight into the pursuit of goals, and how horror sequels often demonstrate the impact of personal growth on others.Join us in this intriguing episode as we uncover the hidden lessons in horror films and how they can be a conduit for personal growth, healing, and understanding the complexities of the human psyche.Visit us at:www.theselfhelpantidote.com
Episode two hundred seventy - part three Chris Grosso and Preston Fassel are the authors of A NECESSARY DEATH: WHAT HORROR MOVIES TEACH US ABOUT NAVIGATING THE HUMAN EXPERIENCE, which celebrates the genre and offers individuals a unique opportunity for insight and understanding of their own lives. Preston stopped by to chat about the book with Jenn!
A wearer of a parasitic mask with black magic sheds blood on Halloween. Years later, a killer with the same profile haunts a group of podcast hosts, who then must fight fear, overcome personal struggles and unmask the murderer before someone yucks their yum. On Episode 571 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by Rachel from the Zombie Grrlz Podcast to discuss the slasher Bad Girl Boogey from 18 year old filmmaker Alice Maio Mackay! We also pitch our latest film idea- The Expendables of weird actors, we talk about queer and trans themes in film, and you may just find a rare moment of eloquence within! So grab your most stylish cursed mask, get ready to attend the weirdest speed dating event ever, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Jaws, The Kill Room, Insidious, Amityville Prison, upcoming horror films, the Empress, The Zombie Grrlz Podcasting Dynasty, logging in the Bay Area, The Stream Queenz, Dead By Daylight, Nicolas Cage, More Deadly, Jagged Mind, police tape on the front door, plastic cockroaches, Maniac, Eibon Press, Vinegar Syndrome, Rough House Publishing, Black Honey, podcast ENTERtainer, Foof Ighters, Christopher Walken, Crispin “Hellion” Glover, Vincent Schiavelli, Michael Cera, Michael Berryman, Emo Phillips, UHF, Jeff Goldblum, Tommy Wiseau, Elijah Wood, Juliette Lewis, Tim Curry, Professor Triple X, Courtney Love, Valkyrie Mingle, KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park, Ezra Miller, The Flash, A-List, So Vam, Bad Girl Boogey, Alice Maio Mackay, pride.com, American Hustle, Giallo influence, scalping, gory deaths, LGBTQ+, horror with trans and queer themes, seances, superfluous, manifest destiny, The Mask, Tubiholics Anonymous, The Wachowski Siblings, hateful rhetoric, The Eyes of My Mother, MonsterZero passing out, the sunken place, punk indie horror, El Goro, T Blockers, Preston Fassel, The Blackening, Tim Story, Bad Boy Bubby, Nick Castle, Halloween, the continuation of MZ's feud with the San Diego Chicken, Moe's Toyroom, Sinister Creature Con, Bananafingaz, The Baseball Bunch, the Mount Rushmore of Hate, seeing friends family grow, RIP BacaChewy, Baby Nihilism, and A Rare Moment of Eloquence.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
On this week's episode Ygraine chats with Preston Fassel about horror from the 1960s. They discuss Who Killed Teddy Bear (1965) and the ICONIC Whatever Happened To Baby Jane (1962) Theme tune: Afraid of Me by Cadaver Club
This week I was joined by the delightful Preston to try and get to the bottom of the question "Why Horror?". You can follow and support Preston here: https://twitter.com/PrestonFassel
Hey, come here and check out these lattices! The Abyss gang is joined by Zachary Rosenberg as they chat about the great Karl Edward Wagner's Sticks. Before they tromp through the woods they discuss Succession, Preston Fassel's Landis: The Story of a Real Man on 42nd Street, True Detective, Our Own Unique Affliction by Scott J. Moses, Caroline Kepnes' For You and Only You, The Salt Grows Heavy by Cassandra Khaw, Whalefall by Daniel Kraus, and John Langan's Technicolor. Now, listen to us and don't go in that cabin!
Who doesn't love a good movie? No matter the genre, it's a chance to escape from this world into a whole new one. And the rarer the better, right? Well, maybe not in this case. In Preston Fassel's new book, “Beasts of 42nd Street,” we're taken on a trip to New York's 42nd Street, a place where, no joke, getting stabbed and robbed isn't all that unusual. In this kingdom of the damned we meet Andy Lew, an unrepentant junkie, voyeur and degenerate, only tolerated by the more dangerous men around him because he keeps the projectors at the Colossus theater running. There's something unique about Andy, though. He owns a movie—the only one of its kind. No one knows who made it and only he knows where it came from. The woman it stars is beautiful beyond imagination—and the images it depicts are worse than the darkest depths of Hell. I loved the premise for this book and so Preston and I go on a trip to 42nd Street to meet Andy and learn what makes him such a scumbag. We talk about the movie and the grindhouse style of cinema that inspired it, something that Preston knows a lot about. We also see how 42nd Street has changed and what Preston learned when he went back a few years ago.
Preston Fassel is an American journalist and author. His latest book is Beasts of 42nd Street.
Preston Fassel is an American journalist and author. His latest book is Beasts of 42nd Street. Episode airs 3.27.2023
This week I'm joined by Preston Fassel, author of Our Lady of the Inferno, Landis and the forthcoming Beasts of 42nd Street out in March 2023. We discussed another Mario Bava classic, Black Sabbath. I saw the original Italian cut, while Preston unfortunately saw the American cut which was basically an entirely different movie. Either way we had fun discussing it. Join us in the Confessional and as always thank you for your SUPPORT! Follow Preston here Buy his books here Follow me here
Grumpire 19, once upon a time in hollywood 0 For this episode, we’re going retro. Thanks to guest Preston Fassel, we have two films considered to be masterful Hollywood period pieces — one is just […]
Join your host Chris D and his esteemed guest the award winning author and film historian Preston Fassel as they venture up north to Canada for this dissection of acclaimed director Oliver Stone's directorial debut Seizure.▪︎ Follow Preston on Twitter @PrestonFassel▪︎ Order his books on Amazon!♤ Download and use Newsly today at www.newsly.me♡ Use our promo code CULTF1LM for a FREE month of their premium service✔️ out all the fine creators at www.blindknowledge.com☆ Title Cards by paolinoContact him at paolinoArtworks@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join your host Chris D and his esteemed guest the award winning author and film historian Preston Fassel as they venture up north to Canada for this dissection of acclaimed director Oliver Stone's directorial debut Seizure.▪︎ Follow Preston on Twitter @PrestonFassel▪︎ Order his books on Amazon!♤ Download and use Newsly today at www.newsly.me♡ Use our promo code CULTF1LM for a FREE month of their premium service✔️ out all the fine creators at www.blindknowledge.com☆ Title Cards by paolinoContact him at paolinoArtworks@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The inaugural Ghoulish Book Festival occurred in downtown San Antonio, TX on April 30th and May 1st. If you missed it, do not fear. The panels were recorded and will be released through the podcast—including today's episode of GHOULISH, which features Max Booth III as our moderator and Brian Asman, John C. Foster, Shane McKenzie, and Preston Fassel as our panelists for a discussion about horror screenplays. A conversation about working on horror screenplays from people who actually have the experience to talk about them. How impressive! Browse GHOULISH BOOKS: http://ghoulishbooks.com/ Join the GHOULISH discord: https://discord.gg/C6KnYq3P8w Join The Ghoulish Times: https://theghoulishtimes.substack.com/ Join Dog Ears, a writing & publishing newsletter: https://dogears.substack.com/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pmmpublishing Theme song by Heathenish Kid Thank you to this week's sponsors: Tom Deady, Tenebrous Press, Bucket O' Blood Books & Records, My Horror Confessional, Night Worms, Whitty Books, Horror DNA, Vic Kerry, and Nightfire.
Join your host Chris D and his special guest Preston Fassel as they tune into a bizarre broadcast that is David Cronenberg's Videodrome.▪︎ Follow Preston on Twitter @PrestonFassel!▪︎ Order his books on Amazon!♤ Download and use Newsly today at www.newsly.me♡ Use our promo code CULTF1LM for a FREE month of their premium service✔️ out all the fine creators at www.blindknowledge.com☆ Title Cards by paolinoContact him at paolinoArtworks@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join your host Chris D and his special guest Preston Fassel as they tune into a bizarre broadcast that is David Cronenberg's Videodrome.▪︎ Follow Preston on Twitter @PrestonFassel!▪︎ Order his books on Amazon!♤ Download and use Newsly today at www.newsly.me♡ Use our promo code CULTF1LM for a FREE month of their premium service✔️ out all the fine creators at www.blindknowledge.com☆ Title Cards by paolinoContact him at paolinoArtworks@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we sit down with Preston Fassel! He's an author and journalist who's written for sites like Fangoria, Rue Morgue, CineDump and is currently the managing editor for Daily Grindhouse! He's also an Ippy Award winning author who's written Our Lady of the Inferno and The Despicable Fantasies of Quentin Sergenov. His latest book is Landis: The Story of a Real Man on 42nd Street about the Sleazoid Express writer who lived a legitimately fascinating life. We were blown away by the knowledge Preston brought on the little known man and hopefully what he shares will have you purchasing the book because it's legit awesome and informative. After discussing his history with horror, a fantastic Scarred for ADULT Life story about Sinister and his creative works, we dig into Beetlejuice (1988). We discuss sand worms, horror homages we missed when we were younger, how *disgusting* Beetlejuice is, the iconic cast, the existential dread of death and so much more. You can get Preston's books anywhere they're sold and here's a link to his latest, HIGHLY RECOMMENDED book, Landis: The Story of a Real Man on 42nd Street. It's also available everywhere you get your books! Follow Preston on Twitter and see all of his available books here.Spotify now has a rating system, so please take a moment to go rate us there. And please give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms.Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From 1980 to 1985, the underground zine “Sleazoid Express” became one of the first publications to seriously cover grindhouse movies, and a valuable primary document about life on New York's 42nd Street. Its editor and writer, the late Bill Landis, was the Hunter S. Thompson of film criticism… and a man who left a trail of wreckage in his wake. In this special bonus episode, Will talks to Preston Fassel, author of the new biography “Landis: The Story of a Real Man on 42nd Street,” about the checkered life and lasting legacy of Times Square's greatest film critic. Buy “Landis: The Story of a Real Man on 42nd Street” Canada: https://www.amazon.ca/Landis-Story-Real-42nd-Street/dp/0578304805 US: https://www.amazon.com/Landis-Story-Real-42nd-Street/dp/0578304805
We're back after another short hiatus! This week, Daily Grindhouse's Preston Fassel joins us to talk about two films featuring our heroes in erstwhile dysfunctional families: A Love Song for Bobby Long and Matchstick Men! In Love Song for Bobby Long, Travolta plays the titular Southern-fried English professor, a hard-drinking, hard-living man dealing with his itinerant ways in N'Awlins, only to have to grow up when a young girl (Scarlett Johansson, not quite yet playing black widows or Japanese people) shows up to claim the house he's squatting in as hers. Contrast that with Ridley Scott's masterful Matchstick Men, in which Cage fills the tic-filled shoes of a con man struggling with Tourette's and OCD, and what happens when a young girl (Alison Lohman) who may be his daughter comes into his life. One's a sprightly, energetic dramedy with all the power of an actor and director at the top of his game (plus Sam Rockwell dancing!). The other? Well, it's got Travolta saying “pussy” a lot. Take a listen!
We're back after another short hiatus! This week, Daily Grindhouse's Preston Fassel joins us to talk about two films featuring our heroes in erstwhile dysfunctional families: A Love Song for Bobby Long and Matchstick Men! In Love Song for Bobby Long, Travolta plays the titular Southern-fried English professor, a hard-drinking, hard-living man dealing with his itinerant ways in N'Awlins, only to have to grow up when a young girl (Scarlett Johansson, not quite yet playing black widows or Japanese people) shows up to claim the house he's squatting in as hers. Contrast that with Ridley Scott's masterful Matchstick Men, in which Cage fills the tic-filled shoes of a con man struggling with Tourette's and OCD, and what happens when a young girl (Alison Lohman) who may be his daughter comes into his life. One's a sprightly, energetic dramedy with all the power of an actor and director at the top of his game (plus Sam Rockwell dancing!). The other? Well, it's got Travolta saying “pussy” a lot. Take a listen!
After sixteen episodes, Nick decided it was time for a little order on this podcast. So he picked the Stepfather franchise for our topic for Episode 17! In this episode, we're reviewing all three movies of the original series as well as the 2009 remake. And we're joined by two very special guests! For the original Stepfather, we had a fantastic time talking to Preston Fassel (managing editor of the Daily Grindhouse and author of Our Lady of the Inferno). Then for the 2009 remake of The Stepfather, we're joined by actor/musician/podcaster Seth Adam Kallick, who starred in a movie we reviewed on our previous episode: Butterfly Kisses. You can order Preston's new novella The Despicable Fantasies of Quentin Sergenov wherever you get your books, and you can find Seth's music at sethadamkallick.bandcamp.com. And as always, thanks for listening!! TIMECODES: The Stepfather = 00:02:43 The Stepfather 2 = 01:56:27 The Stepfather 3 = 03:20:36 The Stepfather (2009) = 04:23:32
"The Despicable Fantasies of Quentin Sergenov", the new book by Preston Fassel, is out now! Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095NTKW2F/ref=redir_mobile_desktop?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&ref_=tmm_pap_swatch_0&sr= Preston's Twitter: @PrestonFassel Our links: Merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/bloodh... Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bloodhoundpix Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BloodhoundPi... Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhoundPix Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhoundp... Produced by Craig Draheim, Josh Lee, and Kyle Hintz Music by Raymond Seed Editing by Kyle Hintz
Body!! I am joined by author Preston Fassel to talk about body horror, a topic that has been requested for ages! Shownotes: https://booksinthefreezer.com
Horror Author Preston Fassel sits in with us to talk about The Dream Master.
Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror
This week on Scream Addicts, Jinx welcomes Preston Fassel to the show. An author known for his novel Our Lady of the Inferno (and its upcoming sequel Beasts of 42nd Street), Mr. Fassel has chosen David Cronenberg’s 1983 sci-fi/horror masterpiece Videodrome for discussion this week. In this talk, Mr. Fassel discusses the film’s standing amongst his all-time favorite horror films, whether or not the film’s crazier sequences are meant to be reality or hallucinations, and whether or not the final moment is meant to be a defeat or a triumph for the lead character. Along the way, he and Jinx discuss their first experiences with the film, the fabled deleted sequences, and…Robocop toys?! It’s a great chat with a wonderful guest, and it’s one we hope you enjoy. Be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @PrestonFassel @ScreamAddicts @Jinx1981
A panel of special guests joins host Jamey DuVall as he explores the majority of films released in the U.S. during February of 1970. Guests include actor Stacy Keach, actress Dorothy Tristan, film analyst John Kenneth Muir (Horror Films of 1970s), Vincent Price Legacy UK and The Sound of Vincent Price curator Peter Fuller, And Now the Podcast Starts! co-host TD Velasquez, film historian Steve Haberman, screenwriter Fred Freeman, biographer Brian Scott Mednick (Gene Wilder: Funny and Sad), author Peter Brunette (The Films of Michelangelo Antonioni), film professor Melis Behlil, film professor Jon Lewis, photojournalist Alexandra Avakian, director Nile Southern, biographer Lee Hill (A Grand Guy: The Art and Life of Terry Southern), cinematographer David Muir, author and journalist Preston Fassel, film historian Darren Partridge, and director Arthur Allan Seidelman. For more information and advanced access to future episodes and uncut interviews, visit https://my.captivate.fm/MovieGeekYearbook.com (MovieGeekYearbook.com). Support this podcast
A panel of special guests joins host Jamey DuVall as he explores the majority of films released in the U.S. during February of 1970. Guests include actor Stacy Keach, actress Dorothy Tristan, film analyst John Kenneth Muir (Horror Films of 1970s), Vincent Price Legacy UK and The Sound of Vincent Price curator Peter Fuller, And Now the Podcast Starts! co-host TD Velasquez, film historian Steve Haberman, screenwriter Fred Freeman, biographer Brian Scott Mednick (Gene Wilder: Funny and Sad), author Peter Brunette (The Films of Michelangelo Antonioni), film professor Melis Behlil, film professor Jon Lewis, photojournalist Alexandra Avakian, director Nile Southern, biographer Lee Hill (A Grand Guy: The Art and Life of Terry Southern), cinematographer David Muir, author and journalist Preston Fassel, film historian Darren Partridge, and director Arthur Allan Seidelman. For more information and advanced access to future episodes and uncut interviews, visit MovieGeekYearbook.com (https://my.captivate.fm/MovieGeekYearbook.com) . Support this podcast
A panel of special guests joins host Jamey DuVall as he explores the majority of films released in the U.S. during February of 1970. Guests include actor Stacy Keach, actress Dorothy Tristan, film analyst John Kenneth Muir (Horror Films of 1970s), Vincent Price Legacy UK and The Sound of Vincent Price curator Peter Fuller, And Now the Podcast Starts! co-host TD Velasquez, film historian Steve Haberman, screenwriter Fred Freeman, biographer Brian Scott Mednick (Gene Wilder: Funny and Sad), author Peter Brunette (The Films of Michelangelo Antonioni), film professor Melis Behlil, film professor Jon Lewis, photojournalist Alexandra Avakian, director Nile Southern, biographer Lee Hill (A Grand Guy: The Art and Life of Terry Southern), cinematographer David Muir, author and journalist Preston Fassel, film historian Darren Partridge, and director Arthur Allan Seidelman. For more information and advanced access to future episodes and uncut interviews, visit https://my.captivate.fm/MovieGeekYearbook.com (MovieGeekYearbook.com). Support this podcast
In this ep, Craig interviews Preston Fassel, an author and journalist known for his work in Fangoria, Rue Morgue, Screem and Cinedump.com, and his novels "Our Lady of the Inferno" and "Beasts of 42nd Street". This was recorded prior to the Daily Beast article regarding Cinestate/Fangoria. Our utmost sympathy goes out to the victims of abuse. Produced by Craig Draheim, Josh Lee, and Kyle Hintz Music by Raymond Seed Editing by Kyle Hintz
Alex and Jordan chat via online call with Preston Fassel, Creative Executive at Cinestate and Staff Writer at Fangoria. EPISODE LINKS:Cinestate: www.Cinestate.com Fangoria: www.Fangoria.comDallas Filmmakers Alliance: www.FilmInDallas.org
Still in Quarantine, Anthony, Chris, Ray, and Shawn gather remotely to discuss Travis Steven's 2018 film Girl on the Third Floor. Also discussed, the criminally underrated REC series, the original Fright Night flicks, and Preston Fassel's novel Our Lady of the Inferno.
Author and journalist Preston Fassel joins Chris Grosso for a conversation around the power of storytelling and how the genre of horror can help us work through the most difficult aspects of the human experience.Preston Fassel is an award-winning writer, journalist, and screenwriter. His work has appeared in FANGORIA, Rue Morgue magazine, Screem magazine, and on Cinedump.com. His first novel, Our Lady of the Inferno, was published to widespread critical acclaim, being named one of the ten best horror books of the year by Bloody Disgusting and winning the 2019 Independent Book Publisher Gold Medal for Horror.
In this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew are joined by author Preston Fassel (find him on Twitter here), and we’re geeking out over The Hitcher (1986), and also the look of the movie theories about...
Preston Fassel, Creative Executive at Fangoria/Cinestate, as well as Fangoria columnist & author of OUR LADY OF THE INFERNO, joins to discuss his novel and the 1980 grindhouse horror classic, MANIAC!
In this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew are joined by author Preston Fassel (find him on Twitter here), and we’re geeking out over Event Horizon (1997), and also the great cast influences for the movie...
Five podcasters infiltrate a mansion dinner party secretly hosted by a group of recovering addicts for the social elite in an attempt to broadcast live from within! On Episode 338 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by Jessica Safavimehr, the VP of Operations and Associate Publisher for Cinestate and Fangoria! Jessica talks about Fangoria's first foray into podcasts with the S. Craig Zahler penned Narrow Caves, Fangoria’s new original magazine soundtrack Hollydoom, and some of their exciting upcoming projects! We also discuss the film Monster Party from director Chris von Hoffmann and Dynamo has a HUGE announcement! So grab a banana and two tomatoes in the produce aisle while listening to Fangoria’s The Narrow Caves and then strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show!Stuff we talk about: Jessica Safavimehr, The Narrow Caves, Audioboom, Will Patton, Joe Bob Briggs, Vincent D’Onofrio, S. Craig Zahler, Bone Tomahawk, Nightmare on Elm St., Barbara Crampton, Preston Fassel, Soska Sisters’ remake of Rabid, Fangoria, Lili Simmons, Satanic Panic, Grady Hendrix, Dallas Sonnier, Fangoria’s 40th Anniversary, Gran Naniwa, Osaka, Asuka, Dynamo’s big announcement!, Dynamo’s spectacles, OTC Industries LLC, Bill By Force, LIVE Trick or Treat Radio, The Deadites 25th (+16 weeks) Anniversary Celebration, Survival of the Film Freaks, Do or Do Not, Urban Gandalf, The Marz, Jack Tunney, Robin Tunney, Julian McMahon, Fantastic Four, Dr. Doom, Lance Reddick, the Charles Durning point, Sam Strike, Chris von Hoffmann, Hell Fest, bass players don’t have fingerprints, fumbling with a pineapple, giallo, Banana Fingaz, Nipple/Tuck, Rancors, A Banana in One Hand and Two Tomatoes in the Other, Gore Shriek Resurrectus, Rough House Publishing, Marz playing guitar, Wyld Stallyns, Eddie Van Halen, Flight of the Conchords, a handle of Whiskey, Empire Records, The Craft, The Perfect Host, Ares running amok, Blood Pigs, Boston accents, Cavity Colors, Ares’ offer, Capital Toys, Coffee Kingdom, Bird Box, Speed, Sandra Bullock, and Bain de Soleil.Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeaditesFacebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeaditesYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeaditesBuy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
In this podcast Preston Fassel talks about Our Lady of the Inferno, Fangoria, working in a police department evidence room, and much more. About Preston Fassel Preston Fassel is a three-time Rondo Award-nominated journalist and author whose work has appeared in Rue Morgue Magazine, Screem Magazine, and on Cinedump.com. He was born in Houston, Texas and … Continue reading
In this episode, the Retro Movie Geek crew are joined by author Preston Fassel (find him on Twitter here), and we’re geeking out over his novel Our Lady Of The Inferno, and also his favorite horror...
Dan and Garrett are joined by author Preston Fassel to discuss his book, OUR LADY OF THE INFERNO, the first book in the "Fangoria Presents" series. The gang also takes some time to discuss one of Preston's favorite movies, NIGHT OF THE COMET, and its influence on his work. OUR LADY OF THE INFERNO is currently available on Amazon and retail shelves. twitter | Facebook | tumblr | iTunes
Thank Jason It’s October and we are back with a scare-filled edition of the Kill By Kill podcast! Patrick & Gena welcome our special guest: writer for the relaunched Fangoria Magazine and author of Our Lady of the Inferno, Preston Fassel. Along the way, we tackle very serious subjects like Jason’s ideal hair look, the pros and cons of water-skiing topless vs. bottomless and the origin of the Voorhees Batcave. All this and very shabby edition of Choose Your Own Death-venture and you’ve got a Halloween treat that does the trick! Never fear - new episodes of Kill By Kill are made available every other Friday! Have something to say? Reach out on Twitter @killbykillpod or email us: killbykillpod@gmail.com. Follow on IG @killbykillpodcast Become a Patreon of the show at https://www.patreon.com/killbykill/ Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com Kill By Kill theme by Revenge Body. For the full-length version and more great music, head to revengebodymemphis.bandcamp.com today!
One unhinged host is approached to present in front of high school children and another is fascinated with the idea of impure acts with furniture. They’re both sent to an isolated boarding school for misfits in an attempt to cure them! Oh boy, where do we start. Well on Episode 320 of Trick or Treat Radio we kick things off with acclaimed author and national treasure, Grady Hendrix as we talk with him about his new book, We Sold Our Souls! We also talk about Heavy Metal, how David Lee Roth saved music, and Satanic Panic with Grady! We also have a discussion about Boarding School, the latest film from Director Boaz Yakin. Finally we find out way more than you ever wanted to know about some of the hosts, we talk about getting better at your art and the best/worst Deadites shows. So grab your seance candles, pack for a semester at boarding school and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show! Stuff we talk about: Grady Hendrix, We Sold Our Souls, being a frustrated guitarist, working at Best Western, anti-French sentiment, Deadites best/worst show, getting better at your art, finding Heavy Metal intimidating, This is Spinal Tap meets Scooby-Doo, airbrushing a moving van, riotgrrl, CBGB, the band scene, Kamelot, the market value for selling your soul, peeing blood, Nic-O-Tina, Thomas Youngblood, Black Sabbath, Twisted Sister, Van Halen, David Lee Roth, punching Limp Bizkit, Goblin, Robert Plant with Bill Cosby noises, Nazi Leprechauns and Killer Orgasms, honeybadgering through a book, Heavy Metal Memoirs, Eric Clapton, The Smiths or Pantera, The Five Hossmen viewing party, Tiny Wight’s Halloween Maze, The Harvey Weinstein of IKEA, Morrissey, Rage Against the Machine, Alkaline Trio, Doogie Horner, MZ’s date, The Conjuring house, MZ’s hairdresser, MZ guest speaking at a high school?!, “Do you even Human Centipede, bro?”, The Nun, Corin Hardy, Our Lady of the Inferno, Preston Fassel, The Secret History of Comic Books, Dominick the Donkey, Italian blood is enhanced by earth’s sun, protein stain, Buff Shagwell, Boaz Yakin, Chaka from Land of the Lost, Bizarro Xavier’s Academy for Gifted Youngsters, Suspiria, Giallo, gender identity, Boarding School more like Boring School, Al Bundy, Luke Prael, The Grey, Revenge, and The Inhuman Centipede. Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.com Visit our website: http://trickortreatradio.com Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzK FB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeadites Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeadites YouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeadites Buy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Majestic microphones, a still studio and venomous betrayals engulf an intrepid band of podcasters attempting to record another exciting episode! On Episode 319 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss What Keeps You Alive from director Colin Minihan and IFC Midnight. We then take a wrong turn down 42nd St. and meet up with our tour guide, Preston Fassel as he gives us the lowdown on his book, Our Lady of the Inferno, the first to be released under the banner of Fangoria Presents! We talk about some of our favorite 42nd St. flicks and remember an important time in cinema history. We also give some recommendations for your 31 Days of Halloween viewing, talk about Rock and Shock, and hear the crazy story about how Preston got his job working for Fangoria! So grab your favorite 42nd St. flick, row your boat to the other side of the lake as fast as you can and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show! Stuff we talk about: Does Australia exist?, Lance Beefpile, cinnamon french toast, Rock and Shock, Gimme 5 Podcast, Cinema Therapy, Survival of the Film Freaks, Screamstress, Pabst Blue Ribbon, intros, “making me froth”, Tiny Wight is a wizard, What Keeps You Alive, plancha, It Stains the Sands Red, Extraterrestrial, Grave Encounters, The Vicious Brothers, Colin Minihan, Brittany Allen, Hannah Emily Anderson, Dynamo’s favorite movie of the year, subverting gender roles, Rocky Overhang, skeletons in the closet, building tension, “One Day to Live”, Schneider-man, “beating the odds”, blacklight tricks, Eli Roth, Hostel, Preston Fassel, Carrie in 35mm, Our Lady of the Inferno, 42nd Street grime and sleaze, Hollywood Video, the cult section, Eating Raoul, Shelley Winters, Sleazoid Express, Bill Landis, Broken Arrow Oklahoma, The Soska Sisters, Rue Morgue, The Godfather, Joe R. Lansdale, Splatterpunks, Jack Ketchum, Cinestate, Dallas Sonnier, Event Horizon, Fangoria, Girly, Goodbye Gemini, Mr Rogers on a killing spree, Maniac, Grindhouse Theater, VHS, Joe Spinell, Basket Case, the Disneyfication of 42nd St., Freddie Francis, 3 films for $3!, Blue Oyster Cult’s Burning For You, My Pet Serial Killer, Al Adamson, Ashley Detmering, Exploitation, The Hitcher, Barbarella, John Carpenter, They Live, Big Trouble in Little China, Tim Cappello, Gunship, 31 Days of Halloween, Hereditary, Train to Busan, Baskin, Rooms for Tourists, Adrian Garcia Bogliano, Michael Choresenshadow, Dellamorte Dellamore, Monster Squad, Dead and Buried, Lord of Illusions, Monster House, Paranorman, Haunted Mansion, synth subgenres, Conan the Barbarian, “The Impossible” by Audrey, JarJar Blinks, Episode 214, Michael Vick vs. Ruggero Deodato, Tattoos inspired by Ravenshadow, Being the Elite, Hellraiser, and an overriding sense of dread. Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.com Visit our website: http://trickortreatradio.com Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzK FB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeadites Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeadites YouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeadites Buy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)