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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
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.
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We love a mismatched double feature, and this is a doozy. Charlie Adlard is back to discuss a couple of films that couldn't be more different. We reflect on Dario Argento's masterpiece of phantasmagoric horror, Suspiria (1977), followed by Gerry Anderson's own childlike dream of mecha joy: Thunderbirds Are GO (1966), directed by David Lane. One thing these films have in common? Plot is entirely secondary in importance, and as such, we don't bother calling out a Spoiler Territory section for either of them. Want to get in touch? You can reach us on caliber9fromouterspace@gmail.com For the best overview of Charlie Adlard's amazing career as one of the world's foremost comic book artists, go to charlieadlard.com His latest book, Heretic is available on Amazon and via all good booksellers. Look out for his upcoming book, Altamont, which is slated for an English language release later in 2025. Theme music: "The Cold Light of Day" by HKM. Check out HKM on #SoundCloud or Bandcamp
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
Ethan, Jeremy, and Nina dig up a demonic gem from the '80s graveyard of horror: Stan Winston's 1988 cult classic Pumpkinhead—a film handpicked by you, our twisted little listeners, for our special Father's Day episode! Whether you're a horror head or just here for some "dad and buried" trauma, this one's a Hell of a holiday special.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)
Send us a textWelcome back to the show! This week we are talking about Suspiria! We talk about everything from witches, goblin, and the acid trip of colors for this film!
We are BACK streaming with Forrest, Kristina @cosmepolitics and Matt Strackbein @TheLetterhack to talk about Dario Argento's 1977 horror film Suspiria (and about the 2018 Luca Guadagnino remake) One of two incredibly influential horror films Argento worked on in 1977-1978, the other one being Dawn of the Dead Suspiria is famous for its vivid colors being one of the last Italian films to utilize the Technicolor process made most famous by Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind Starring Jessica Harper, Barbara Magnolfi, Stefania Casini, Miguel Bose, and Joan Bennett, the Silent Film and Dark Shadows star, in her last role ever #suspiria #darioargento #jessicaharper #horror #witch #witches #giallo #witchcraft #lucaguadagnino #dakotajohnson #tildaswinton #italiancinema #italianfilm #witchcore #1977 #2018 #callmebyyourname #technicolor #argento Conan is on tour on the West Coast and will be in California on the 6th, 7th, and 8th get tickets here and see dates https://www.neutronfriends.com Join our discord: https://discord.gg/ZHU8W55pnh Join our Patreon to get all our After Parties https://www.patreon.com/MovieNightExtra
In dieser Folge besprechen wir Dario Argentos „Suspiria“ aus dem Jahr 1977. Der Film wird von nicht wenigen als Argentos Meisterwerk gesehen und auch wir werden von dem Film bewegt. Markus zwar etwas mehr als Martin, doch keiner von uns kann sagen, von diesem Werk unberührt gewesen zu sein. Argentos Geschichte – man möchte fast schon von einem Märchen sprechen – über eine junge Amerikanerin, die ausgerechnet in Freiburg auf das Böse trifft und es sogar besiegen kann, fasziniert uns so stark einen ein Argento-Drehbuch faszinieren kann. Ansonsten erfreuen wir uns an den audiovisuellen Reizen und den Anspielungen an die Kunstgeschichte im visuellen Bereich.
“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
An American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders.Let's kick off pride month with the definitive Becca movie full of rainbow lighting and sapphic energyspoilers begin at 11:01ghostbeast.comcheck our Youtube and TikTok for video content, and support us at ghostbeast.bigcartel.comcontact us at podcast@ghostbeast.com
We are joined by Producer Jeremy to break down all the gags from the original Scary Movie film and how it kickstarted an age of parody films! Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Check out unedited episodes and support our podcast at 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)
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
In this episode of Bloody Essentials, hosts Nina, Ethan, and Jamie are joined by longtime friend and film enthusiast, John, to unearth a true hidden gem: Lucio Fulci's One on Top of the Other (1969). Long before Fulci became synonymous with splatter horror, he dipped into the world of erotic thrillers and proto-giallo suspense—and the results are deliciously twisted.Set against the foggy backdrop of San Francisco, this stylish thriller serves up double identities, sensual intrigue, and a murder mystery that keeps you guessing. It's Hitchcock by way of Italy, and it's time more people gave it the love it deserves.Join us as we break down Fulci's early masterpiece, its place in the evolution of giallo cinema, and why this seductive, suspense-filled ride is essential viewing for horror and thriller fans alike.
We are joined by the creators of indie horror, Field of Screams, to review the horror film that has divided horror fans since it's release- In a Violent Nature! 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)
Welcome back to Fright School! We catch up on 4 year old information about Marjorie Taylor Greene. Joe is studying the geopolitical ramifications of Eurovision. What new movies are we most excited about? This week, we take another trip with CLIMAX. This film has everything you could want in French cinema: suffering children, sexual misconduct, incest, Le Dance. This movie is like if PARIS IS BURNING took place at the SUSPIRIA dance academy after a hostile takeover by Timothy Leary. Oh, incidentally, have you heard about the FREAKY KIKI HORROR BALL? Exploring The Meaning Of Gaspar Noe's 'Climax' By Travis Bean Climax By Peter Kim George Gaspar Noé Retrospective: ‘Climax' by Raúl Alejandro Mendoza Tatty Macleod on French Cinema Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The crew sits down to review hidden gem, Curse of the Sin Eater, suggested by Producer Jeremy! Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Producer: Jeremy NoyesGain 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)
A Taste of Evil (1971), Snowbeast (1977), This House Possessed (1981) We're back on the small screen for our fourth dive into the world of made-for-TV horror—which should tell you something: we love these things. Maybe it's nostalgia from growing up in an era when you couldn't stream whatever you wanted, whenever you wanted. Or maybe it's because some of these films were just plain good—tight, creepy little stories that managed to leave a mark. This time around, we're not talking about the crown jewels of the genre, but rather three solid, middle-of-the-pack entries: well-made, weirdly memorable, and wildly watchable. You've got disturbed minds, ski lodge mayhem, and a haunted house that's a little too into you. If the stories don't grab you, the casts just might. Films mentioned in this episode: 1941 (1979), Abominable (2006), Alien (1979), Amityville Horror (1979), Asylum (1972), Beetlejuice (1988), Beyond the Door (1974), Blazing Saddles (1974), Butcher Baker, Nightmare Maker (1981), City of the Dead (1960), City Slickers (1991), The Curse of Frankenstein (1957), Don't be Afraid of the Dark (1973), Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981), Devil Dog: Hound of Hell (1978), The Devil's Daughter (1973), Double Indemnity (1944), Drag Me to Hell (2009), Duel (1971), Frankenstein: The True Story (1973), Halloween (1978), House by the Cemetery (1981), House that Wouldn't Die (1970), Horror of Dracula (1958), I, Desire (1982), The Dirty Dozen (1967), Jaws (1975), A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984), Night of the Creeps (1986), The Night Stalker (1972), The Night Walker (1964), Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid (1973), Planes, Trains, and Automobiles (1987), Psycho (1960), Re-Animator (1985), Salem's Lot (1979), Satan's School for Girls (1973), Scream of Fear (1961), Shriek of the Mutilated (1974), Snowbeast (1977), Strange and Deadly Occurrence (1974), Suspiria (1977), A Taste of Evil (1971), Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962), This House of Possessed (1981), The Tingler (1959), Trilogy of Terror (1975), Videodrome (1983)
Just in time for Mother's Day, Bloody Essentials is digging into Serial Mom—because nothing says “I love you, Mom” like a murderous matriarch with perfect hair and a penchant for punishing bad manners. We gush over Kathleen Turner's killer performance and John Waters' delightfully twisted take on suburban motherhood. It's a bloody good time with the ultimate mama bear—just don't wear white after Labor Day. 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 Witch Movie Project: Suspiria Showdown - Original vs. Reimagined Dive into Episode 2 of The Witch Movie Project where Courtney and her co-host compare the cult classic 1977 'Suspiria' by Dario Argento with the 2018 reimagined version by Luca Guadagnino. They discuss the intense visuals, unsettling soundtracks, and creepy storylines of both movies. Learn about the concept of the three mothers, the historical and cultural references, and the intricate details that make these horrors worth watching. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Event Announcement 01:32 Suspiria (1977) - Initial Impressions 02:35 Suspiria (1977) - Visual and Audio Elements 06:02 Suspiria (1977) - Plot and Key Scenes 09:38 Suspiria (1977) - Themes and Symbolism 14:30 Suspiria (1977) - Climax and Conclusion 40:23 Suspiria (1977) - Final Thoughts 45:15 Suspiria (2018) - Introduction 45:52 Reimagining the Remak 46:06 Director Luca Guadagnino's Vision 47:17 Dakota Johnson's Dedication 47:56 Tilda Swinton's Triple Roles 48:50 Mirrors and Reflections 50:43 Olga's Disturbing Scene 53:19 Witches and Their Influence 55:48 Susie's Transformation 56:20 Dr. Klemperer's Revelation 01:00:34 The Final Ritual 01:15:59 Mother Suspirium Revealed 01:27:59 Concluding Thoughts and Event Promotion
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
In this episode of the Bloody Essentials Podcast, the hosts step outside the crypt to share some of their favorite things beyond horror—plus a few spicy horror hot takes you won't want to miss. From guilty pleasures to controversial opinions, it's a bloody good time. Subscribe and stay spooky!
Black Sunday (1960), Blood and Black Lace (1964), and A Bay of Blood (1971) There are films by certain directors that are truly iconic—classics of the genre we sometimes assume everyone has already seen. But it's easy to forget that, right now, there are fans just beginning their journey into horror. Whether due to age or a newfound curiosity, they're taking their first steps into the genre. For those unfamiliar with him, we'd like to introduce one of horror's true maestros: Mario Bava. And for those already acquainted with his work, maybe it's time for a revisit—to once again be stunned by what he brings to the screen. If it's been a few years, you may find yourself seeing things in a whole new way. That's one of the beautiful things about cinema. The three films we've chosen highlight important parts of Bava's career and show how his work helped shape entire subgenres—from gothic horror to giallo to the slasher film. Whether you're discovering him for the first time or coming back for a fresh look, these films are a perfect place to begin. One quick correction: Edgar Wallace was a British writer, not American. Films mentioned in this episode: Baron Blood (1972), A Bay of Blood (1971), Black Sabbath (1963), Black Sunday (1960), Blood and Black Lace (1964), Caltiki the Immortal Monster (1959), The Church (1989), Creature with the Blue Hand (1967), Curse of the Crying Woman (1963), Curse of Frankenstein (1957), Danger: Diabolik (1968), The Day the Sky Exploded (1958), Death Walks at Midnight (1972), Death Walks in High Heels (1971), Deep Red (1975), The Demon (1982), Demons (1985), Django Kill…If You Live, Shoot! (1967), Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs (1966), Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932), Erik the Conqueror (1961), Eyeball (1975), The Four of the Apocalypse (1975), Frankenstein '80 (1972), Frankenstein Island (1981), Friday the 13th (1980), Friday the 13th (1981), The Giant of Marathon (1959), The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963), The Great Silence (1968), Hatchet for a Honeymoon (1970), Hercules in the Haunted World (1961), Horror of Dracula (1958), Inferno (1980), I Vampiri (1957), Knives of the Avenger (1966), Long Hair of Death (1964), Night Child (1975), Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), Planet of the Vampires (1965), Psycho (1960), She (1965), Shock (1977), Suspiria (1977), Thunderball (1965), The Toolbox Murders (1978), Torso (1973), The Whip and the Body (1963), Your Vice is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key (1972)
We are talking all things supernatural including real life experiences we have had on a very special episode of Bloody Essentials.Shout out to rose_d56 for suggesting this topic! We look forward to delving into more supernatural stories very soon! Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington 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)
Pace (they/them), Emily (they/them), and Suzannah (she/her) are joined by editor and writer John Potter to discuss the 2018 film/remake/sequel/??? Suspiria! We talk about the horrors of ballet, post-war Germany, and and so much more. Content Warnings: Sexism, anti-semitism, and the holocaust as it appears in the filmBooks mentioned in the episode: -Graceling and Bitterblue by Kristin Cahsore-Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer-"A Working Definition of the Monstrous" by Ryan Dzelzkalns in It Came from the Closet-Stacie Ponder's blog Final Girl, particularly the writings on Suspiria-When God Was a Woman by Merlin StoneSupport us on Patreon! Buy some merch! Subscribe to our newsletter! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter for all the latest updates about upcoming films, news, and other announcements. If you would like to submit your own real life church horror story for a future minisode, follow this link (https://bit.ly/HNACMinisodes) or email us at horrornerdsatchurch@gmail.com And don't forget to comment, rate, and subscribe to us on your favorite podcast provider!
On episode 284 of The AwardsWatch Podcast, Executive Editor Ryan McQuade is joined by AwardsWatch Dan Bayer to review the latest film from director Ryan Coogler, Sinners, and talk about their favorite horror films of the century so far. The film world has been buzzing the last two weeks in the anticipation for Ryan Coogler's Sinners, a Southern gothic vampire musical that in one of the most original, authentic studio films released in sometime. After a strong opening box office and even stronger word of mouth from audiences, receiving an “A” CinemaScore this past weekend, Sinners is being considered one of, if not the best film of 2025 released so far. Ryan and Dan breakdown their extensive thoughts on the film, avoiding spoilers yet diving deep into the complex, exciting world Coogler has built. After they are done reviewing the film, they dive into a discussion over the horror genre for the last 25 years, and how it has evolved and changed over the course of the last two and a half decades. Films mentioned in their conversation ranged from Get Out, Saw, The Ring, The Cabin in the Woods, The Conjuring, Drag Me to Hell, The Others, American Psycho, The Witch, Midsommar, It Follows, Green Room, The Substance, Nosferatu, Suspiria, Titane, and many more. You can listen to The AwardsWatch Podcast wherever you stream podcasts, from iTunes, iHeartRadio, Soundcloud, Stitcher, Spotify, Audible, Amazon Music and more. This podcast runs 1h17m. We will be back in next week for an extensive 2025 Summer Movie Preview. Till then, let's get into it. Music: “Modern Fashion” from AShamaleuvmusic (intro), “B-3” from BoxCat Games Nameless: The Hackers RPG Soundtrack (outro).
We communicate our feelings on this film solely through the art of dance in this entirely silent episode on Suspiria.
Join us as we celebrate Easter with a deranged 12 foot bunny rabbit! Listen along as we revisit this early 2000's classic. Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Check out unedited episodes and support our podcast at 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)
We're covering two birds with one stone today! First, we're starting our slasher series as we prepare to make our own slasher! Starting off with a Giallo Classic, in Suspiria, the Dario Argento film! We also want to eventually talk about movies that were hard to find for one reason or another. In this case, rights issues (that's gonna happen a lot) kept it from being released! But now we can live it in all it's glory!
We are joined by the incomparable Stephanie Sack, Gialloholique and Director of Chicago's Horror Film Festival, to talk about the women behind the black gloved killers in Italian cinema. Hear about the incredible lives of three women who gave so much to the world of horror and film in general- Daria Nicolodi, Nora Orlandi, and Marina Cicogna. See the latest info on the Chicago Horror Film Festival and buy tickets at https://www.chicagohorrorfilmfest.com Follow Stephanie on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/voluptuousrobot?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Check out unedited episodes and support our podcast at 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 interview with writer/director Jamie Langlands and actress Meghan Adara and their experience bringing The Cellar from script to screen! Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Check out unedited episodes and support our podcast at 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)
Screenwriter Stuart Wright talks with Craig Williams about the making of the Welsh language, folk horror short THE WYRM OF BWLCH PEN BARRAS and "3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life" You can watch THE WYRM OF BWLCH PEN BARRAS on the Arrow Player and/or as part of the boxset ALL THE HAUNTS BE OURS: A COMPENDIUM OF FOLK HORROR VOL. 2 [13-DISC BLU-RAY BOX SET + HARDCOVER BOOK] https://severinfilms.com/en-gb/collections/box-sets/products/all-the-haunts-be-ours-a-compendium-of-folk-horror-vol-2-13-disc-blu-ray-box-set-hardback-book EYES WIDE SHUT (1999) SUSPIRIA (1977) SHE KILLED IN ECSTASY (1971) "3 FILMS THAT HAVE IMPACTED EVERYTHING IN YOUR ADULT LIFE" is a podcast by screenwriter Stuart Wright that explores the transformative power of cinema. From emotional masterpieces to thought-provoking classics, each episode delves into the films that have had a profound impact on our personal growth and perspective. Through engaging storytelling, critical analysis, and cultural commentary, Stuart aims to uncover the lasting influence that movies have had on his guests. Please join him on an emotional journey through the world of film and discover how just three movies can change the direction of a life, cement memories you will never forget or sometimes change how you see the world." Credits Intro/Outro music is Rocking The Stew by Tokyo Dragons (www.instagram.com/slomaxster/) Podcast for www.britflicks.com https://www.britflicks.com/britflicks-podcast/ Written, produced and hosted by Stuart Wright Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie and Nina break down one of the most iconic Mario Bava films, A Bay of Blood, and how it influenced creators of horror for decades to come!Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Check out unedited episodes and support our podcast at 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)
An American newcomer to a prestigious German ballet academy comes to realize that the school is a front for something sinister amid a series of grisly murders.Directed by Dario ArgentoWritten by Dario Argento & Daria NicolodiDirected by Rudy Schieder (@rudyschieder)Shot at Playground Social Studios (https://www.playgroundsocial.com/)
Join us as we celebrate St. Patty's Day as only a leprechaun can!Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Check out unedited episodes and support our podcast at 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)
Ethan and Nina are joined by Producer Jeremy to talk about Phantasm from 1979. Hosts: Ethan Noyes, Jamie Verwys, and Nina Yarrington Check out unedited episodes and support our podcast at 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)
Simon and Richard finally slip into their ballet shoes to talk about Dario Argento's Suspiria (1977). And yes, they will happily sign your dance academy tuition wavers this time.Simon's blog:http://creatures-of-light-and-darkness.blogspot.com/http://doomedmoviethon.comhttp://doomedmoviethon.blogspot.comhttp://legionpodcasts.com
Our friends Thomas Mariani and Adam Thomas join us to talk Suspiria, the original and the remake. Thanks for listening!
The bois discuss Suspiria (2018), Hacks, The Gorge, The Host, and more!Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, supplements, Discord access, and more: https://www.patreon.com/therearetoomanymoviesMerch: https://www.toomanymovies.com/shopInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/therearetoomanymovies/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@therearetoomanymoviesListen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/7lwOlPvIGdlmr6XjnLIAkG?si=4e3d882515824466Subscribe on iTunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/there-are-too-many-movies/id1455789421Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/therearetoomanymoviesTwitter:http://www.twitter.com/tatmmpod00:00:00 Cold Open00:01:11 Intro00:07:58 Hacks00:10:21 You're Cordially Invited00:12:56 SNL 5000:14:42 Alex's Commercial Ideas00:19:51 Flight Risk00:23:12 The Gorge00:27:31 Shot Caller00:30:25 Clover Field00:32:33 Get Out00:35:13 The Host00:38:45 Heart Eyes00:41:12 Margin Call00:45:26 Alligator00:48:59 Suspiria01:23:38 Is It Cinema?01:25:55 DMT (Dumb Movie Title)01:27:09 Guess The Budget01:31:02 Outro
We're breaking from the usual LP format of our commentary episodes to bring you a discussion of a label compilation, specifically the first volume of Nightbreed's infamous "Gothic Sounds" samplers. We're using tunes from the likes of Suspiria, Nekromantik, and Faithful Dawn as an opportunity to discuss the ins and outs of mid 90s UK goth, and specifically the tantalizing electrogoth sound which has always been closely tied to Nightbreed.
The bois discuss Conclave, The Monkey, Suspiria, American Gangster, and more!Join our Patreon for bonus episodes, supplements, Discord access, and more: https://www.patreon.com/therearetoomanymoviesMerch: https://www.toomanymovies.com/shopInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/therearetoomanymovies/TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@therearetoomanymoviesListen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/7lwOlPvIGdlmr6XjnLIAkG?si=4e3d882515824466Subscribe on iTunes:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/there-are-too-many-movies/id1455789421Twitch:https://www.twitch.tv/therearetoomanymoviesTwitter:http://www.twitter.com/tatmmpod00:00:00 Cold Open00:01:15 Intro00:04:55 Arachnophobia00:07:02 Bram Stoker's Dracula00:11:00 Dunkirk00:13:41 Just Mercy00:14:50 Nope00:16:45 One Of Them Days00:17:27 The Monkey00:23:45 Suspiria (2018)00:27:27 Grave of the Fireflies00:29:34 Inglorious Basterds00:33:21 See of the Sacred Fig00:37:13 Sudden Death00:42:00 Knife+Heart00:43:43 American Gangster00:46:36 Conclave01:16:37 Is It Cinema?01:19:34 DMT (Dumb Movie Title)01:23:05 Outro