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Tyler and Konnery are joined by returning horror champ Brennan Klein to cover the second installment in Dario Argento's Three Mothers trilogy, "Inferno (1980)"! Together they discuss Argento's alluring visual flair stacked up against multiple protagonists, meandering storytelling, cat and rat stunts, how it stacks up to Suspiria and so much more on this burning new episode of The Friendchise Podcast! What's New: Kon: Dungeon Crawler Carl audiobooks by Matt Dinniman Tyler: The Birds (Blu-ray) Brennan: After (Netflix), Twinless (Rental)
A Yale college professor (Oscar-winner Julia Roberts) finds herself at a personal and professional crossroads when a star pupil (Emmy-winner Ayo Edibri) levels an accusation against one of her colleagues (Oscar-nominated Andrew Garfield) and a dark secret from her own past threatens to come to light. Directed by Oscar-nominee Luca Guadagnino (Call Me By Your Name, Challengers, Suspiria), this tense workplace drama also touches on many current hot-button issues and co-stars Emmy-nominee Michael Stuhlbarg (A Serious Man, The Shape of Water) and Oscar-nominee Chloe Sevigny (Boy's Don't Cry, The Last Days of Disco). Host: Geoff GershonEdited By Ella GershonProducer: Marlene GershonSend us a textSupport the showhttps://livingforthecinema.com/Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Living-for-the-Cinema-Podcast-101167838847578Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/livingforthecinema/Letterboxd:https://letterboxd.com/Living4Cinema/
Just in time for spooky season, here's In Bed with the Right with a look at some classic horror films, asking: What's scary about gender? And what's gendered about fear in these movies? In keeping with the Halloween theme, we got way into this and watched way too many scary movies. And so we made a two parter. This first part dives into 1973's The Wicker Man and 1976's Carrie. The second part will be about Suspiria (1977) and Alien (1979). Here are the texts we refer to in this episode:Laura Mulvey, "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema"Carol Clover, Men, Women and Chainsaws (1992)Julia Kristeva, Powers of Horror (1982)David Sanjek, "Twilight of the Monsters: The English Horror Film 1968-1975"
Tyler and Konnery are joined by giallo guide Taylor Agajanian to kick off a spooky trilogy that begins with the horror classic, "Suspiria" (1977)! Together they discuss Dario Argento's obsession with the occult, the origins of giallo films, the absolutely beautiful terror of the movie's set design, music, lighting, and dream imagery, and so much more on this wickedly witchy episode of The Friendchise Podcast! What's New: Tyler: The Wailing (Kanopy) Kon: Barbarian (Disney+), Dungeon Crawler Carl by Matt Dinniman (Audiobook) Taylor: Good Boy (Music Box Theater), M: Son of the Century (Mubi), Trauma Plot by Jamie Hood (Audiobook)
"Give your soul to dance!" Jack and Corey are joined by actor Matthew Figueira (Rescue: Hi-Surf, UCB) to talk Luca Guadagnino's witchy remake SUSPIRIA (2018)! The three talk their shared love of all things Guadagnino, the bewitching power of The Macarena, finding horror movies later in life, mothers, Tilda Swinton playing three roles, David Gordon Green's Suspiria, Dakota Johnson's strange charm, the four hour cut, the significance of the German Autumn, Tom Yorke's incredible score, contortionists, Brechtian theater, Fat Bastard and baby arms growing out of big arms.Support the pod by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/cinemapossessedpod and unlock the Cinema Possessed Bonus Materials, our bi-monthly bonus episodes where we talk about more than just what's in our collection.Instagram: instagram.com/cinemapossessedpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cinemapossessedpodEmail: cinemapossessedpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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,
In this episode, we dive deep into two of the most haunting and visually stunning horror films of the modern and classic eras — Dario Argento's technicolor nightmare Suspiria (1977) and Robert Eggers' stark, puritanical descent The Witch (2015). Though separated by nearly four decades, both films conjure worlds where feminine power, isolation, and the supernatural blur the lines between liberation and damnation.We'll explore how Argento's kaleidoscopic use of color, music, and surrealism contrasts with Eggers' austere realism and historical authenticity — yet how both filmmakers arrive at similar questions about faith, witchcraft, and the price of freedom.Join us as we trace the evolution of cinematic witchcraft — from Argento's baroque terror to Eggers' folkloric dread — and uncover why both films remain timeless studies in fear, femininity, and rebirth.__________________________Feel free to email at silverscreenvideopodcast@gmail.com with any comments or thoughts. Also be sure to follow us on Instagram @silverscreenvideopodcast, Twitter @SilverVideo, and TikTok silver.screen.vid.Intro Music by:https://soundcloud.com/ajax-blak
Matt and Eric jump start their spooky season Witch run with 1977's flamboyant SUSPIRIA - where an American dancer finds herself in the midst of a mercurial, murderous coven.
Roman Polanski's Rosemary's Baby (1968) didn't just invent occult horror: it cursed Hollywood itself. A young couple moves into New York's Dakota building, only to find their new neighbors are part of an ancient Satanic conspiracy. What begins as domestic paranoia becomes a slow descent into psychological terror and a film that redefined horror forever. Richard Lewis, MonteCristo, and Thorin open the Four Play: Occult Horror Arc with the movie that birthed the genre, discussing Polanski's eerie direction, Mia Farrow's haunting performance, and how Rosemary's Baby set the stage for everything from Hereditary to Suspiria. Control Body Odor ANYWHERE with Mando and get 20% off + free shipping with promo code FOURPLAY at shopmando.com! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's spooky season and Brothers Drew and Eric discuss the 2018 modern dance and witchcraft movie Suspiria, a reimagining of Dario Argento's 1977 cult classic. Drew didn't quite get it and found it deeply indulgent. Eric admits that he didn't get it on first viewing either but now appreciates it quite a bit. Along they way they discuss the German Autumn of 1977, The Red Army Faction, the Baader Meinhof group, Ruth Bre collectives, modern dance, and horror journalist extraordinaire Stacie Ponder (who Eric calls Susie Ponder accidentally but he's blaming witchcraft). Housekeeping begins at 1:13:30 during which they discuss the loss of a beloved pet, volleyball, and student drivers . File length 1:27:17 File Size 66.3 MB Theme by Jul Big Green via SongFinch Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at Not In A Creepy Way
Join screenwriter Stuart Wright as he dives into movies that changed your life with filmmaker and film festival director Steven Sheil, in this engaging episode of 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life. Explore Theatre Of Blood impact, Deep Red analysis, and Texas Chain Saw Massacre influence on his personal growth and cinema's transformative power. Steven Sheil also discusses the origins and evolution of 21 years of Mayhem Film Festival and highlights three films to look forward to in 2025's edition: 1) GAME directed by John Minton, 2) BULK directed by Ben Wheatley and 3) REDUX REDUX directed by Kevin & Matthew McManus Mayhem Film Festival runs 16-19 October 2025 at the Broadway Cinema. For tickets and more details about https://www.mayhemfilmfestival.com/ Movies That Changed Your Life Find out about 21 years of MAYHEM FILM FESTIVAL with filmmaker and co-founder Steven Sheil and the lasting impact of cinema with Stuart Wright's movie podcast. [0:30] The origins and evolution of Mayhem Film Festival and horror cinema over the last 21 years. [11:43] Three films to look forward to in 2025's Mayhem Film Festival: 1) GAME directed by John Minton, 2) BULK directed by Ben Wheatley and 3) REDUX REDUX directed by Kevin & Matthew McManus [14:18] 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life Theatre Of Blood impact [15:13] Steven Sheil watched a lot of horror as a kid and Theatre Of Blood was one of the inappropriate films he saw back then that stuck with him. In particular the open scene where Michael Horden is stabbed to death by a bunch of homeless people. Deep Red analysis [20:20] Steven Sheil shares how he'd moved to Nottingham in the early 1990s, had fallen in with a local group of burgeoning filmmakers where he met Chris Cooke - co-founder of Mayhem Film Festiva. Chris lent Steven a DVD of Deep Red and that became his gateway to Dario Argento's films. His favourite Argento is INFERNO, the sequel to SUSPIRIA. Texas Chain Saw Massacre Influence [25:40] Steven Sheil talks about how Texas Chain Saw Massacre is the greatest horror film ever made. It was a huge influence on his debut feature, MUM & DAD. He even pitched that film as the Heathrow Airport Chain Saw Massacre showing how much it's in the DNA of the film. Key Take Aways: - Discover how movies that changed your life shape personal and professional growth. - Learn about how Mayhem Film Festival grew from an evening of short films to a four day event - Understand how horror has evolved over the first quarter of the 21st century - Three films to look forward to in 2025's edition: 1) GAME directed by John Minton, 2) BULK directed by Ben Wheatley and 3) REDUX REDUX directed by Kevin & Matthew McManus - Understand cinema's transformative power through Theatre Of Blood (1973), Deep Red (1975), Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) - Full show notes and transcript: About the Guest: Steven Sheil is a screenwriter and director. His first feature film, the microbudget Mum & Dad (2008) was described by Total Film as 'one of the defining British horrors of its generation'. His second feature, the Indonesia-set action-horror Dead Mine (2012) was HBO Asia's first home-grown production. Mayhem Film Festival runs 16-19 October 2025 at the Broadway Cinema. For tickets and more details about https://www.mayhemfilmfestival.com/ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow on Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts for more movies that impacted your life! Share your favourite movies that impacted your life on X (@leytonrocks) and leave a 5-star review and tell us which 3 films impacted your adult life. Best ones get read out on the podcast. Credits: Intro/Outro music: *Rocking The Stew* by Tokyo Dragons (https://www.instagram.com/slomaxster/) Written, produced, and hosted by Stuart Wright for [Britflicks.com](https://www.britflicks.com/britflicks-podcast/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Out Now with Aaron and Abe horror specials are back for 2025, and the guys are kicking things off by looking at horror flicks focused on major scope, sizable ideas, and anything they'd consider epic. The Brandon Peters Show's Brandon Peters joins Aaron and Abe to go over their picks for films they think properly represent horror epics. Listen in to enjoy hearing about how they define an epic, only to go through several films each, with differing forms of logic as to how they arrived at placing them under this specific category. It's all in good fun and features plenty of references to even more films, horror trivia, and the occasional tangent. So now, if you've got an hour or so to kill… Get yourself a free audiobook and help out the show at AudibleTrial.com/OutNowPodcast! Follow all of us on Twitter: @Outnow_Podcast, @AaronsPS4, @WalrusMoose, @Brandon4KUHD Check out all of our sites, podcasts, and blogs: TheCodeIsZeek.substack.com, Why So Blu?, We Live Entertainment, The Brandon Peters Show Next Week: First Time Horror Watches Check Out All of Our Horror Specials. Every Film Mentioned: The Blair Witch Project, Dracula (1979), The Shining, Candyman, Candyman (2021), Scream 2, Terrifier 2, Midsommar, Goosebumps, Pan's Labyrinth, Zodiac, Manhunter, Lifeforce, Kwaidan, ParaNorman, Deep Red, Suspiria (2018), Army of Darkness
I decided to review both versions of Suspiria together, the 1977 original classic and the 2018 remake/homage, both in 4K. Suspiria (1977/2018) - 4K UHD Blu-Ray Review ROCKFILE Podcast 872 #suspiriamovie #moviereview #rockfile ~ You can subscribe to my podcasts on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Amazon Music/Audible, Google Podcasts, YouTube, iHeart Radio, Pandora, TuneIn, Alexa, Player FM, Samsung, Podchaser, Stitcher, Boomplay, Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro, Castbox, Podfriend, Goodpods, Deezer and more. ~ -Social Media Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/rockfilesroom -Official Website: https://therockfile.com/ -YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@rockfile -Interview Archive: https://therockfile.com/Interviews/ ~ Music from #Uppbeat https://uppbeat.io/t/enrique-molano/ants-carnival License code: IV5M5EGLBEBSNUDV ~
We're back for SPOOPTOBER 2025 and this time we've brought along our friend, Armand (THE CINEDICATE) to talk about a little movie we mentioned during our FIRST SPOOPTOBER, Brian de Palma's horror musical PHANTOM OF THE PARADISE.Part ROCKY HORROR, part auteur art film, and part Faustian horror, PHANTOM combines the talents of de Palma's vision, actor and composer Paul Williams' musical talents, and a fearless cast including SUSPIRIA's Jessica Harper for an incomparable movie experience perfect to watch this Halloween season.Be sure to follow Armand on THE CINEDICATE: Film & TV Podcast here:Check out Brit's collab on CINEDICATE here: Next week we're covering one of Brit's favorite Halloween movies: LADY IN WHITE.Stay spoopy ya'll!Timestamps:00:00:49 Intro00:02:26 Hellos 00:07:45 Faust, Dorian Gray, Phantom of the Opera, and Frankenstein00:10:27 What came first: Rocky Horror or Phantom of the Paradise?00:13:10 How the hell did we get this cast? (MINOR SPOILERS)00:32:07 The Real Life Horrors of Phil Spector (Rest in Piss)00:40:16 Literary and Musical Inspirations 00:55:37 Rundown/SPOILERS BEGIN01:36:21 The Impact of PHANTOM on modern films01:38:31 Ratings01:41:27 CINEDICATE Updates/Upcoming REDACTED ENTERTAINMENT News01:45:03 Brit's Pick : LADY IN WHITE01:52:19 GoodbyesThe Grindhouse Girls Podcast is created by Katie Dale and Brit Ray. This week's episode is edited by Katie Dale.Part of the Redacted Entertainment Network.Royalty free music used: Ready Set Go and Outro White SmokeCopyright 2020 Grindhouse Girls PodcastThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy
Join us for a spine-tingling journey into the twisted mind of Italian horror maestro Dario Argento! This week, we're joined by "CatBusRuss" Stevens from IDigCrazyFlicks.com to dive deep into the filmography of the man who redefined giallo cinema and elevated horror to an art form.From his breakthrough debut with "The Bird with the Crystal Plumage" to his supernatural masterpiece "Suspiria," Argento's influence on horror cinema is undeniable. Known for his striking visual style, elaborate murder sequences, and haunting Goblin soundtracks, the Italian filmmaker has been terrorizing and mesmerizing audiences for over five decades.CatBusRuss brings his encyclopedic knowledge of genre cinema to help us navigate Argento's most essential works. We'll explore the director's evolution from his early giallo thrillers through his supernatural period and beyond, discussing what makes each film a standout in his impressive catalog.Whether you're a longtime devotee of Italian horror or new to Argento's blood-soaked universe, this episode offers the perfect entry point into one of cinema's most distinctive and influential voices in terror.Warning: This episode contains discussions of graphic violence and mature themes.Don't forget to visit IDigCrazyFlicks.com for more horror and cult film coverage, and let us know your own Fave Five Dario Argento films on social media!Find out more about Russ “CatBusRuss” Stevens by visiting their social media accounts like https://bsky.app/profile/catbusruss.bsky.social (@catbusruss.bsky.social), Instagram & Threads (@catbusruss), at his website idigcrazyflicks.com . New Episodes every Wednesday on all major podcast apps. If the film is absurd, off the wall, or out of this world, CatBusRuss would love to chat about it. But if you have a brief comedy or drama (70-100 minutes), he will probably appreciate letting the world know about itLinks can be found on our profile page and at www.linktr.ee/hulkboy. Visit & interact on Instagram (www.instagram.com/favefivefromfans), X (www.X.com/Fave5FromFans), Facebook (www.facebook.com/FaveFiveFromFans), & our website (www.FaveFiveFromFans.com). Also, check out Plastic Microphone Studios' X & Instagram accounts ( @PMStudiosPod ) and the great stuff from Complete Disarray With Jamie Ray ( @DisarrayPodcast ), The Average Home Theater Reviews ( @AHT_Reviews), Red Dog Terrain ( @RedDogTerrain ), Sequel House (@SequelHousePod ), and more!The Average Home Theater Reviews - www.youtube.com/@averagehometheater4901Red Dog Terrain - www.youtube.com/@reddogterrain Sequel House - www.youtube.com/@SequelHousePod #FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #PMStudiosPod #podcast #podcasts #podcasting
The remake of the episode about the remake of the movie about fascist Italian witches!
Until we can get the remake episode out, here's the original!
It's time for another mid-90's David DeCoteau joint, with 100% more POWER RANGERS and about the same amount of hot boys in their underwear. We're talking about 1998's TALISMAN, DeCoteau's low-budget riff on SUSPIRIA, and we're chatting all about it with the amazing Meredith Borders, writer and editor from FANGORIA! Hosted by Jarrod Hornbeck and Steve Guntli Theme song by Kyle Hornbeck Logo by Doug McCambridge Email: puppetmasterscastlefreaks@gmail.com Instagram/Threads: @puppetmasters_castlefreaks YouTube: @PuppetMastersCastleFreaks Next week's episode: Pulse Pounders
Hey everybody! My good pal Dr Anj is back for another episode! This time around we talk about one of the all time classic horror films (especially Italian) in Suspiria! This incredible work by Dario Argento still stands strong almost 50 years after its release, and Anj and I do our best to give this one its due. So grab some popcorn (and a peacock feather) and listen in! As usual, if you'd like to leave any feedback for the show, you can do so through email at Magazinesandmonsters@gmail.com or to me on Twitter @Billyd_licious or on the show's FB page (just search Magazines and Monsters). You can find Anj on Twitter @dranj70 and on BlueSky @dranj70.bsky.social! And of course make your way over to his fantastic blog Comicboxcommentary.blogspot.com to check out all things Supergirl (and related material). Thanks for listening!
Brent-tember continues as we cover our first "Giallo" film with Dario Argento's Suspiria! We'll discuss that mind-blowing opening kill, discover a weird new thing about Gavin, and spend some time talking about Lenny Kravitz's HAWG (MY MAN)! This is not the classy episode it should be.
This week, Jamie and Nina tuck in for a creepy crib-side chat about The Boy (2016) — the movie that proves some dolls are better left unboxed.
A Company of Wolves (1984), Nightbreed (1990), Errementari (2017) As horror fans, we might not really think about the amount of horror elements that are in other sub-genres, such as fantasy. Sure, we all know titles like Conan the Barbarian (1982) that has a guy who turns into a giant snake, or Legend (1985) where one of the main characters is some sort of demon or devil, do those elements make it a horror film? We all know that horror is used in many different genres of films, even some where the filmmakers themselves go out of their way to make sure to define it NOT as horror. But we know. But when it comes to Fantasy / Horror, that's where the story might be based on fairy tales or folklore, and definitely has some elements of horror in there, either in content or maybe just characters. The line can get kind of blurry. But we also know that if its entertaining, then does it really matter? Take a listen as we discuss 3 titles that we all felt hit the Fantasy / Horror sub-genre, for a variety of reasons. Tune in and find out why. Titles mentioned in this episode: Army of Darkness (1992), Beastmaster (1982), A Company of Wolves (1984), Conan the Barbarian (1982), The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), The Crying Game (1992), The Devil's Backbone (2001), Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2010), Errementari (2017), Eyes of Fire (1983), Frankenstein (1931), Freaks (1932), Häxan (1922), Hellboy (2004), Hellraiser (1987), In Dreams (1999), Interview with the Vampire (1994), Jason and the Argonauts (1963), Krull (1983), Legend (1985), Lord of Illusions (1995), Masters of the Universe (1987), Nightbreed (1990), Pan's Labyrinth (2006), Phantasm (1979), The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945), Sword and the Sorcerers (1982), Suspiria (1977)
Każdy festiwal ma swoich ulubieńców: związane z wydarzeniem nazwiska, których pojawienie zawsze jest wyczekiwane i fetowane. Dla Wenecji takim faworytem jest bez wątpienia Luca Guadagnino, Włoch, który od lat premierowo pokazuje na Lido swoje filmy: „Jestem miłością” (2009), „Nienasyceni” (2015), „Suspiria” (2018), „Do ostatniej kości” (2022) czy „Queer” (2024). Wyjątkami były „Tamte dni, tamte noce”, który debiutował na amerykańskim Sundance, i „Challengers” – pierwotnie co prawda przewidziany dla Wenecji, ale z opóźnioną przez strajk hollywoodzkich aktorów premierą. Teraz przyszła pora na „Po polowaniu” – najnowszy obraz włoskiego filmowca-intelektualisty, w którym główne role grają Julia Roberts, Andrew Garfield, Michael Stuhlbarg i Ayo Edebiri. Autorka: Anna Tatarska Artykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/po-polowaniu-luca-guadagnino-recenzja
Break out the red balloons and psychic powers—this week on Bloody Essentials, Ethan, Jamie, and Nina head to the eerie corners of Castle Rock (and beyond) to talk all things Stephen King adaptations. From the bone-chilling brilliance of The Shining to the blood-soaked prom of Carrie, the crew dives into the adaptations that made them fall in love with the Master of Horror on screen. Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Producer: Jeremy Noyes Gain access to all our unhinged content by supporting our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BloodyEssentialsPodcast Stay up to date on all the creepy things we are up to by following us on our social media platforms! https://linktr.ee/bloodyessentials If you want to let us know how much we are on your mind, feel free to buy us a coffee! We will give you a shoutout on our next episode! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodyessentials Bloody Essentials Logo by: Greg Stark Intro/Outro Music: Sweet Little Nightmare by Darren Curtis Video Footage in Intro Courtesy of: Suspiria 1977 (20th Century Fox), Halloween 1978 (Compass International Pictures & Trancas International Films), and Scream 1996 (Paramount Pictures)
Hey EMTs. This week we are off for a good reason, some much needed vacation. Please enjoy this classic episode that stays on theme for our time wallowing in Italian horror, Suspiria (1977). Be safe. Take care of each other. We'll be back next week with a freshy for your ears!
Pack your bags and kiss your sanity goodbye — this week, we're checking into Burnt Offerings (1976), where the wallpaper peels and so does your soul. Your ghoulfriends at Bloody Essentials sink their teeth into this slow-burn shocker, unpacking haunted hallways, unsettling performances, and the kind of 70s dread that sticks to your skin like old wallpaper glue.It's classy, it's creepy, and it's criminally overlooked — just how we like our horror. Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Producer: Jeremy Noyes Gain access to allour unhinged content by supporting our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BloodyEssentialsPodcast Stay up to date onall the creepy things we are up to by following us on our social mediaplatforms! https://linktr.ee/bloodyessentials If you want to letus know how much we are on your mind, feel free to buy us a coffee! We willgive you a shoutout on our next episode! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodyessentials Bloody EssentialsLogo by: Greg Stark Intro/Outro Music:Sweet Little Nightmare by Darren Curtis Video Footage inIntro Courtesy of: Suspiria 1977 (20th Century Fox), Halloween 1978 (CompassInternational Pictures & Trancas International Films), and Scream 1996(Paramount Pictures)
Ethan, Jamie, and Nina are back—and this time, they've got company! Special guest Rick Paulton from The Whole Damn Enchilada Podcast joins the crew to dissect the oozy, outrageous cult classic Basket Case (1982). Expect laughs, gore talk, and way too much discussion about what's in that wicker basket. Spoiler Alert: It's gross. And awesome.
Ethan, Jamie, and Nina crack open the barrel on Return of the Living Dead with special guest Steve Baldwin. From toxic gas and graveyard punks to split dogs and screaming cadavers, the crew dives deep into the chaos, charm, and cult legacy of this undead classic. Brains, anarchy, and ‘80s horror at its finest.Check out Aim for the Head Podcast and hear more from Steve : https://aimfortheheadpodcast.libsyn.com/Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Producer: Jeremy Noyes Gain access to all our unhinged content by supporting our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BloodyEssentialsPodcast Stay up to date on all the creepy things we are up to by following us on our social media platforms! https://linktr.ee/bloodyessentials If you want to let us know how much we are on your mind, feel free to buy us a coffee! We will give you a shoutout on our next episode! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodyessentials Bloody Essentials Logo by: Greg Stark Intro/Outro Music: Sweet Little Nightmare by Darren Curtis Video Footage in Intro Courtesy of: Suspiria 1977 (20th Century Fox), Halloween 1978 (Compass International Pictures & Trancas International Films), and Scream 1996 (Paramount Pictures)
On this episode of Bloody Essentials, Ethan, Jamie, and Nina sit down with Derek Braasch, founder of Cheevies Film Productions. Derek shares the story behind his passion for horror, how his filmmaking journey began, and the origins of Cheevies. He also gives us a look ahead at this year's upcoming horror releases and what fans can expect.Learn more about Cheevies Film Productions here: https://www.cheeviesfilms.net/Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Producer: Jeremy Noyes Gain access to all our unhinged content by supporting our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BloodyEssentialsPodcast Stay up to date on all the creepy things we are up to by following us on our social media platforms! https://linktr.ee/bloodyessentials If you want to let us know how much we are on your mind, feel free to buy us a coffee! We will give you a shout out on our next episode! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodyessentials Bloody Essentials Logo by: Greg Stark Intro/Outro Music: Sweet Little Nightmare by Darren Curtis Video Footage in Intro Courtesy of: Suspiria 1977 (20th Century Fox), Halloween 1978 (Compass International Pictures & Trancas International Films), and Scream 1996(Paramount Pictures)
Join the Squad as they review another Dario Argento flm that is full of creepy music, lots of color and so much murder. Email us at AllentownPresents@gmail.com
This week, Ethan, Jamie, and Nina are hypnotized by the spooky 1999 thriller Stir of Echoes — and they're joined by special guest Ryan Inman from The Whole Damn Enchilada Podcast!
Better grab something to write with before you hit play on this one. In this extra-long episode, we dive into a variety of horror sub-genres and each pick a title that we think defines that category. Not necessarily the best film, but one that captures the essence of the sub-genre in a meaningful way. To help us take on this ridiculously huge (but fun) challenge, we've brought back Aaron Christensen—aka Dr. AC—to join the conversation. If you're new to the genre, this one's especially for you. If you've been around a few years (or decades) we think the conversation is still worth your time, and we hope that you consider giving a few of these a revisit. Time to start that new watchlist! All set? Notes ready? Coffee or energy drink in hand? Then hit play! Titles mentioned in this episode: 7th Voyage of Sinbad (1958), Abbott & Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948), Abbott & Costello Meet the Mummy (1955), Alien (1979), Army of Darkness (1992), Audition (1999), Bad Taste (1987), Baskin (2015), The Beyond (1981), Black Christmas (1974), Black Sabbath (1963), Blair Witch Project (1999), Braindead aka Dead Alive (1992), Bride of Frankenstein (1934), Bring Her Back (2025), Cannibal Holocaust (1980), Carnival of Souls (1962), Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (1972), Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954), Creepshow (1982), Cruel Jaws (1995), Curse of Frankenstein (1957), The Devil's Wedding Night (1973), Dracula (1931), Evil Dead 2 (1987), The Exorcist (1973), Fight Club (1999), Frankenstein (1931), Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed (1969), The French Connection (1971), Gamera vs. Barugon (1966), The Giant Claw (1957), Godzilla (1954), Godzilla vs. Hedorah aka Godzilla vs the Smog Monster (1971), Ju-on: The Grudge (2002), Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood (1985), The Haunting (1963), Hellraiser (1987), Hereditary (2018), Horror of Dracula (1958), Horror Rises from the Tomb (1973), The Host (2006), The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (1964), Island of Lost Souls (1932), It Follows (2014), Jacob's Ladder (1990), Jaws (1975), King Kong (1933), Kwaidan (1964), Lair of the White Worm (1988), Let's Scare Jessica to Death (1971), The Monster (2016), Nekromantik (1988), Nightbreed (1990), Night of the Living Dead (1968), One Missed Call (2003), Onibaba (1964), Paranormal Activity (2007), Paranormal Activity 2 (2010), Paranormal Activity 3 (2011), Phantasm (1979), Pieces (1982), Possession (1981), Psycho (1960), Pumpkinhead (1988), The Raven (1963), Re-Animator (1985), Repulsion (1965), Return of the Living Dead (1985), Ringu (1998), The Ritual (2017), Rosemary's Baby (1968), The Sadness (2021), Satan's Sadists (1969), Saw (2004), Scream 5 (2013), Scream VI (2023), Seeding of a Ghost (1983), The Seventh Curse (1986), Shatter Dead (1994), Shaun of the Dead (2004), The Shining (1980), Suspiria (1977), Terrified (2017), Terrifier (2016), Tetsuo (1989), Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), The Thing (1982), Things (1989), Tombs of the Blind Dead (1972), Toxic Avenger (1984), Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010), The Ugly Stepsister (2025), Uzimaki (2000), Vampyros Lesbos (1971), Viy (1967), What We Do in the Shadows (2014), When Evil Lurks (2023), The Wicker Man (1973), Young Frankenstein (1974)
Första halvtimmen av senaste patronexklusiva avsnittet om ritualer i skräckfiktionnen. Hoppas det ger mersmak. Hoppas också att ni har det fint i sommarvärmen! Sommaren fortsätter med ett samtal om ritualer i skräckfiktionen och vi stannar upp lite extra vid filmerna Kill List från 2011 av Ben Wheatley och A Dark Song från 2016 av Liam Gavin. Vi pratar också bland annat om: oavsiktliga och avsiktliga ritualer, ritualens olika former och funktioner för berättelsen, ockulta ritualer, religiösa ritualer och ceremonier, hedniska ritualer, sataniska ritualer, David Huckvales “Movie Magick”, folk horror, häxor, magi, alkemi, nekromanti, The Ninth Gate, Der Golem, Nosferatu, Albin Grau, Hereditary, The Autopsy of Jane Doe, The Witch, Suspiria, Night of the Eagle, Döden är bara början, skräckrollspelet Kult, True Detective, Talk To Me, The Spider Labyrinth, The Exorcist, The Conjuring, The Wailing, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, The Wicker Man, Midsommar, The Ritual, Skördedrottningen, Noroi: The Curse, The Medium, djävulsdyrkare vs. satanister, pentagram, The Devil in a Convent, Georges Méliès, Anything for Jackson, The House of the Devil, Rosemary´s Baby, A Field in England, In the Earth, diskbänksrealism, kriminaldrama, kabbala och gnosticism.
We're joined by actress Cindy Weintraub, known for her roles in cult horror classics The Prowler and Humanoids from the Deep. Cindy shares behind-the-scenes stories, reflects on working in '80s horror, and talks about what it was like being a part of two iconic genre films. A quick dive into blood, monsters, and movie memories. Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Producer: Jeremy Noyes Gain access to all our unhinged content by supporting our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BloodyEssentialsPodcast Stay up to date on all the creepy things we are up to by following us on our social media platforms! https://linktr.ee/bloodyessentials If you want to let us know how much we are on your mind, feel free to buy us a coffee! We will give you a shoutout on our next episode! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodyessentials Bloody Essentials Logo by: Greg Stark Intro/Outro Music: Sweet Little Nightmare by Darren Curtis Video Footage in Intro Courtesy of: Suspiria 1977 (20th Century Fox), Halloween 1978 (Compass International Pictures & Trancas International Films), and Scream 1996 (Paramount Pictures)
Check out our picks for our favorite final guys and some honorable mentions of the men we wish had made it to the end! This episode is to honor the men in horror and their contributions. Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Producer: Jeremy Noyes Gain access to all our unhinged content by supporting our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BloodyEssentialsPodcast Stay up to date on all the creepy things we are up to by following us on our social media platforms! https://linktr.ee/bloodyessentials If you want to let us know how much we are on your mind, feel free to buy us a coffee! We will give you a shoutout on our next episode! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodyessentials Bloody Essentials Logo by: Greg Stark Intro/Outro Music: Sweet Little Nightmare by Darren Curtis Video Footage in Intro Courtesy of: Suspiria 1977 (20th Century Fox), Halloween 1978 (Compass International Pictures & Trancas International Films), and Scream 1996 (Paramount Pictures)
The grand conclusion of Giallo Season! Join us as we fast-forward all the way to 2018 to see what a modern, queer, giallo looks like. Buckle up for some blood, neon, and sexy gay boys as far as the eye can see.Thanks for joining us on this genre quest; catch ya in a month for our next season
Inbal's Production Design work includes the films: Frozen River, Blue Valentine, The Place Beyond The Pines, The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, St. Vincent, Beasts Of No Nation, Suspiria, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, The Lost Daughter, God's Creatures, and The Room Next Door. Inbal is the co-founder of the Production Designers Collective, a global community of Production Designers, and the Director of International Production Design Week, an international series of conferences and exhibitions formed in 2023, continued in 2025.
This Fourth of July, Bloody Essentials takes a dip into murky waters with The Bay (2012). Ethan, Jamie, and Nina wade through the found-footage chaos to talk about what worked, what flopped, and why this eco-horror had more bite in theory than execution. Plus, the real-life parasitic nightmares that inspired it—and why The Bay might just be scarier than fireworks gone wrong.Read up on the official details that inspired this film: Cryptococcus Gattii Outbreak CDC: https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm5928a1.htm Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Producer: Jeremy Noyes Gain access to all our unhinged content by supporting our Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/BloodyEssentialsPodcast Stay up to date on all the creepy things we are up to by following us on our social media platforms! https://linktr.ee/bloodyessentials If you want to let us know how much we are on your mind, feel free to buy us a coffee! We will give you a shoutout on our next episode! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bloodyessentials Bloody Essentials Logo by: Greg Stark Intro/Outro Music: Sweet Little Nightmare by Darren Curtis Video Footage in Intro Courtesy of: Suspiria 1977 (20th Century Fox), Halloween 1978 (Compass International Pictures & Trancas International Films), and Scream 1996 (Paramount Pictures)
Josh and Drusilla discuss another one of Dario Argento's giallo classics, Tenebrae. From wiki: “Tenebrae (lit. '"darkness"', also known as Tenebre) is a 1982 Italian giallo[2][3][4][5] film written and directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Anthony Franciosa as American author Peter Neal, who – while in Rome promoting his latest murder-mystery novel – becomes embroiled in the search for a serial killer who may have been inspired to kill by his novel. John Saxon and Daria Nicolodi co-star as Neal's agent and assistant respectively, while Giuliano Gemma and Carola Stagnaro appear as detectives investigating the murders. John Steiner, Veronica Lario, and Mirella D'Angelo also feature in minor roles. The film has been described as exploring themes of dualism and sexual aberration, and has strong metafictional elements; some commentators consider Tenebrae to be a direct reaction by Argento to criticism of his previous work, most especially his depictions of murders of women.”Also discussed: Drusilla's new house, Russ Meyer, Logan Lucky, 28 Weeks Later, Cloverfield (2008), 10 Cloverfield Lane, Collateral Beauty, Deep Red, Suspiria, Fathom, and more. NEXT WEEK: Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (2023)Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/https://letterboxd.com/bloodhaus/Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/@sisterhyde.bsky.social Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.socialhttps://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
Episode 58: Remake Reframe - Suspiria (1977) & (2018) This episode was recorded on June 5, 2025 and posted on June 28, 2025. Content Warning: Light vulgarity. Introduction Welcome to No Bodies Episode 58 Introductions to your Ghosts Hosts with the Most - Lonely of Lonely Horror Club and Projectile Varmint aka Suzie Welcome back to Remake Reframe - our series pitting horror films and their remakes against one another Today's Topic: Suspiria (1977) and Suspiria (2018) Welcome to Season Three of No Bodies! Reflecting on Season Two Audio Clip Roulette - can Suzie guess the guests? Introducing our No Bodies YouTube Channel Listening to Your Voicemails Responding to voicemails from Mike aka That Horror Teacher and Jose from Miami Remake Reframe Introducing Italian horror, giallos, and Dario Argento Criteria for the Original Film Did this film need a remake? Has the film aged well? One thing from the original that is important to keep in a remake One thing from the original that is important to change in a remake Criteria for the Remake How true was the remake to the original, for better or worse? What was kept the same? What was changed? Was the remake successful? Film Discussion Suspiria (1977) Suspiria (2018) Closing Thoughts Which of the Suspiria adaptations is the better film? Keep Up with Your Hosts Check out our instagram antics and drop a follow @nobodieshorrorpodcast. Take part in our new audience engagement challenge - The Coroner's Report! Comment, share, or interact with any Coroner's Report post on our socials to be featured in an upcoming episode. Projectile Varmint - keep up with Suzie's film musings on Instagram @projectile__varmint Lonely - read more from Lonely and keep up with her filmstagram chaos @lonelyhorrorclub on Instagram and www.lonelyhorrorclub.com. Original No Bodies Theme music by Jacob Pini. Need music? Find Jacob on Instagram at @jacob.pini for rates and tell him No Bodies sent you! Leave us a message at (617) 431-4322 and we just might answer you on the show! Sources Tamhaney, A., & Tamhaney, A. (2021, April 20). The glory of Dario Argento's stylish horror. The Michigan Daily. https://www.michigandaily.com/arts/dario-argento-horror/ Wikipedia contributors. (2025, June 16). Dario Argento. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dario_Argento#:~:text=Dario%20Argento%20(Italian%3A%20%5B%CB%88da%CB%90rjo,the%20%22Master%20of%20Horror%22.
Nouveau numéro Hors-Série du podcast Pourquoi Buffy C'est Génial avec ce numéro dans lequel l'équipe s'attaque à une série souvent comparée à Buffy mais qui, vous allez le découvrir, n'a absolument rien à voir avec notre show préféré. C'est donc un épisode de Charmed que nous analysons dans ce podcast, l'épisode 19 de la saison 1 : Out of sight (innocence perdue).Un hors-série que nous faisons suite à la super soirée caritative Buffy Vs Charmed (https://www.facebook.com/events/513721698422002). Un évènement caritatif pour aider l'association La Cloche, qui œuvre pour la solidarité et l'inclusion des personnes sans-abri. Pour plus d'infos et/ou faire un don à cette super asso c'est ici : https://www.lacloche.org/Dans ce podcast on évoque aussi :ce dossier vieux dossier sur les films de sorcières qui peut encore servir : https://pourquoibuffycestgenial.wordpress.com/2015/07/21/dossier-les-films-de-chasse-aux-sorcieres/ces films conseillés par Riley : The Witch (2015, Robert Eggers), Suspiria (1977, Dario Argento)ces livres conseillés par Malaurie : Le grand livre des guérisseuse (Clara Lemonier), Sorcières, sages-femmes et infirmières : une histoire des femmes soignantes (Barbara Ehrenreich et Deirdre English)un peu de musique aussi !Rhiannon - Fleetwood Machttps://www.youtube.com/embed/jQAK6sVovUk?si=HlWrUHdxAKGT_YJ0Waking The Witch - Kate Bushhttps://www.youtube.com/embed/ZlZmpe-svno?si=ZmsYkSjPQhuJhC8iUne super émission de radio : https://www.radiofrance.fr/franceculture/podcasts/serie-sorcieres-sorciers-une-histoire-sans-philtreet quelques livres : Sorcières (Mona Chollet), Les Sorcières de la République (Chloé Delaume), Mes bien chères soeurs (Chloé Delaume), Le Coeur synthétique (Chloé Delaume), Wytches (Scott Snyder)Bonne écoute.
Inbal's Production Design work includes the films: Frozen River, Blue Valentine, The Place Beyond The Pines, The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, St. Vincent, Beasts Of No Nation, Suspiria, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, The Lost Daughter, God's Creatures, and The Room Next Door. Inbal is the co-founder of the Production Designers Collective, a global community of Production Designers, and the Director of International Production Design Week, an international series of conferences and exhibitions formed in 2023, continuing in 2025.
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Join the host as they dive into Dario Argento‘s Suspiria. The first of his Three Mothers trilogy. Will the host think this classic horror film lives up to all the hype.. Tune in to find outHaddonfield Horrors PodcastSocials: Insta | Letterboxd | Merch| BlueskyFor Business Email: letterstoomedia@gmail.com
The giallo films from good ol Dario Argento just keep comin! Time to get a bit meta and introspective with Tenebrae as we discuss the nature of self-critique, feelings on "challenging" works, and - all things aside - how delightful it is to see someone's hand lopped off by an axe. Also, a "brilliant" pitch for how a modern remake of this film should be made.There's just one more (modern) stop on the giallo train after this - buckle up!You can shoot us an email at whatisamoviepod@gmail.com
“I love limes. They're so great, I love them so much.” [insert your favorite Dakota Johnson quote here] This week's new episode began as a celebration of Dakota Johnson's career in preparation for Materialists opening next week, but shifted to showcase the artistic collaborations between her, Luca Guadagnino, and Tilda Swinton. Suspiria highlights the unique talents of each of these artists while expanding the supernatural world Dario Argento created in his 1970's giallo classic. Listen to hear Nick and Sophia's thoughts on the film and why they think this was an important step in all of their careers.If you would like to hear the rest of the episode as they continue their discussion about the actors and the unforgettable ending, along with a full review of A Bigger Splash (2015), check out www.patreon.com/OscarWild and contribute at the ‘Oscar Wild: After Dark' tier or higher. We appreciate your support!Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok @oscarwildpodFollow Nick @sauerkraut27Follow Sophia @sophia_cimMusic: “The Greatest Adventure” by Jonathan Adamich
Jeffrey and Richard don their arcane tunics and talk about the only film that Dario Argento ever made in 2007. That's right, it's Mother of Tears (2007), the threequel to Suspiria and Inferno. He finally made it!Jeffrey's blog:http://nessuntimore.blogspot.com/http://doomedmoviethon.comhttp://doomedmoviethon.blogspot.comhttp://legionpodcasts.com
Synopsis Peter Neal played by Anthony Franciosa is a famous author of crime/mystery novels. After the release of his new hit book Tenebrae, Peter travels to Rome to promote his story through interviews and morning talk shows. However, Peter is quickly caught up in a real-life mystery involving brutal deaths linked to his book. The police (big fans of his work by the way) keep Peter in the loop as they work together to crack the case, but things quickly get out of hand as the murders stack up. But forget about the violent crimes, the real question everyone is dying to know the answer to is, “Are Peter's books sexist?” Review of Tenebrae Tenebrae is a 1982 Italian Giallo film written and directed by Dario Argento, who you may recognize from the hit classic Suspiria. For some reason, I really struggled to get into this movie for the first thirty minutes, but as the themes of the movie started to reveal themselves I became far more interested in seeing the rest of the film play out. I expected this movie to be just as easy to predict as most mystery horror -who-done-it movies tend to be these days, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that I guessed the killer incorrectly not once, not twice, but like six times. The movie does a great job at misdirecting your focus and creates a web of motives for everyone involved until you are sure the killer is definitely this person! Only for that person to die in the very next scene. This happens all the way up to the end of the movie, and the audience is left in the dark about a lot until the last 10 minutes. I enjoyed this more than I expected to. Score 8/10