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This week, Eric and Josh discuss: May The 4th, Free Comic Book Day, Fan Expo, Tenebrae, movie trailers, Giallo films, And Then There Were None, Spawn, Saturday Night Sinema, Archie going to the Mayfair, Sinners, and more! They also mention the movies screening the week of Friday May 9 - Thursday May 15: Bob Trevino Likes It, The Ballad Of Wallis Island, Kryptic, Flow, and Demons! They neglect to mention The Shrouds, which was booked after the recording. You can always find current listings and coming soon movies at mayfairtheatre.ca!
On this episode of Terror Talk Podcast, we dive deep into the stylish, surreal, and slash-happy world of legendary Italian horror director Dario Argento. As part of our Influential Horror Directors Series, we explore how Argento redefined horror with visually arresting masterpieces like Deep Red, Tenebrae, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage, and Opera. We geek out over his bold use of color, extreme violence, and obsessive camera work—basically everything that makes Argento the king of Giallo.If you've ever been hypnotized by his operatic approach to murder scenes or wondered how a killer's black gloves became cinematic art, this one's for you.Expect passionate rants, fun film facts, and a splash of humor—served with a razor-sharp edge.Instagram: @terrortalkpodcastYouTube: TerrorTalk PodcastFacebook: Halloween All Year LongTikTok: @dark.psychology.girlsOriginal music by Mannequin Uprising #TerrorTalkPodcast #HorrorDirectors #HorrorPodcast #PsychologyPodcast #CultCinema #HorrorTalk #TrueHorror#DarioArgento #GialloCinema #DeepRed #Tenebrae #BirdWithTheCrystalPlumage #OperaArgento #ItalianHorror #HorrorFilmAnalysis #GialloHorror #InfluentialHorrorDirectors
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
This week, Eric and Josh are joined by Spencer from the upcoming Animation Show n Tell event (which good news / bad news, is already sold out!). They discuss the animation industry, independent artistic projects, The Nightmare Before Christmas, the Ottawa International Animation Festival, Across The Spider-Verse, Doctor Who, The Boy And The Heron, Hellboy, and more! They also mention the movies screening the week of Friday May 2 - Thursday May 8: Darkest Miriam, The Spoils, Tenebrae, Flow (in its record smashing 21st consecutive week!), and the aforementioned Animation Show n Tell! They neglect to mention The Ballad Of Wallis Island, which got booked after the podcast recording. You can always check mayfairtheatre.ca for showtimes, and information on upcoming movies.
Good Friday Tenebrae Worship - April 18, 2025 - Pastor Marcus Schulz
Color: Black Old Testament: Isaiah 52:13—53:12 Psalm: Psalm 22; antiphon: v. 1 Psalm: Psalm 31; antiphon: v. 1 Epistle: 2 Corinthians 5:14–21 Gospel: John 18:1—19:42 Introit: Psalm 102:1–2, 12; antiphon: Isaiah 53:4a, 5a, 6a, c Gradual: Isaiah 53:1, 11b Tract: Psalm 140:1–7, 12–13 Behold the Lamb of God, Who Takes Away the Sin of the World Jesus, the Lamb of God, is led to the slaughter of His cross as the sacrifice of atonement for the sins of the world. “Despised and rejected by men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with grief” (Is. 53:3), He is the righteous Servant who justifies many by His innocent suffering and death. He bears our griefs and carries our sorrows; He is wounded for our transgressions; He is crushed for our iniquities; He suffers our chastisement, so that “with His stripes we are healed” (Is. 53:4–5). As the Son of God, He fulfills the Law for us in human flesh, and so fulfills the Scriptures (John 19:7, 24). For in Christ, “God was reconciling the whole world to Himself, not counting their trespasses against them” (2 Cor. 5:19). Lectionary summary © 2021 The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod. Used by permission. http://lcms.org/worship
Gill leaves THE BOYS to unravel the mystery of Mike's pick, TENEBRAE (1982). Does this whodunnit have enough twists and turns? Is the score a certified BANGER? And, is it a little inappropriate for three dudes to discuss all these murdered babes so gleefully!? Tune in to find out if we gave this film a NAY, OKAY, YAY, or SLAY!CHAPTERS:Theme/Intro (00:00:00)What We Been Consuming?/Why We Picked It (00:01:42)Trailer (00:38:43)Synopsis/First Experiences (00:39:00)Review (00:45:04)Rating/What Did You Think? (01:39:27)Horrific Hotline (01:47:23)Promotions (Horrific Hotline/Social Media/Patreon/It Slays Podcast's Horrific Playlist) (01:59:57)Upcoming Episode/Outro (02:02:32)Follow us on all social media:FacebookTwitterInstagramTumblrYoutubeTikTokSlasherThreadsBlueskyWant some official Merch?!SHOP HERE!*Intro & Outro Music by Dylan Bailey (IG: @thedylanbailey)*Support the show
On this week's episode, we dive into the wild world of B-movies and imagine which horror directors would helm the films of our lives before Brandy Joe cozies up with Critters 3, while Jeremy takes a stab at Tenebrae. Time Stamps: Critters 3 - 36:27 Tenebrae - 48:14 We'd love to hear from you! Send your terrorgrams to scaringissharing@gmail.com. Also, check out all the other awesome shows coming at you from the Planet Ant/Planet Ant Podcast multiverse! For merch & more: https://linktr.ee/scaringissharing
Fr. Daniel Alloy, FSSP has served as Parochial Vicar at Regina Caeli Parish in Houston, Texas since July of 2022. He was ordained in June of 2020. In Today's Show: Do we pray for the repose of the soul of Pope Francis until we get a new Pope? What is your favorite liturgy of the Tridium? Is it OK for Catholics to celebrate Earth Day? Why do the Jewish people believe that Jesus was not the son of God, and that His body was stolen from the tomb? What are your thoughts regarding negative comments about Pope Francis' liberal views? Can Jews be saved outside the Catholic faith? Do any FSSP celebrate the Tenebrae? What traditional religious communities are available for men? If a person has a transgender surgery and hormonal treatment, does the Church consider them the same sex they were born as? If a venial sin becomes habitual, can it become mortal? How can I get my son back to the faith and start praying the Rosary again? What are your thoughts on a hospice patient who does not want to receive last rites? Is a Protestant baptism valid? Visit the show page at thestationofthecross.com/askapriest to listen live, check out the weekly lineup, listen to podcasts of past episodes, watch live video, find show resources, sign up for our mailing list of upcoming shows, and submit your question for Father!
Jesus quoted Psalm 22 while he was dying on the cross. What does Psalm 22 have to do with Jesus' death and resurrection? In this message, Pastor Derrick Lynch preaches through the first half of Psalm 22. For the rest of Psalm 22, check out our Easter 2025 sermons. Notes in this sermon: We are forgiven because Jesus Visit www.bluevalleychurch.org for more information about Blue Valley Church in Overland Park and Olathe, Kansas.
Jesus is outside the camp, LET'S GO.Hebrews 13:12-13
✝ Good Friday – John, The Gospel Writer John 19:25–37 | Behold the Lamb of God, Pierced for Us On this most solemn day, we behold Christ crucified—our Savior lifted high upon the cross. In John 19:25–37, the Gospel writer gives us a deeply personal and eyewitness account of Jesus' final moments. John stood at the foot of the cross. He saw the blood and water flow. He heard Christ's final words and watched Him breathe His last. “John, The Gospel Writer” draws us into that moment—not as distant readers, but as those who have been called to witness and believe. Through John's eyes, we see the fulfillment of Scripture, the depth of Christ's love, and the beginning of the Church's life flowing from His pierced side.
The sermon from Good Friday Tenebrae Vespers by Pastor Atkinson.
Lutheran Preaching and Teaching from St. John Random Lake, Wisconsin
April 18, 2025
Good Friday Service, April 18, 2025 Message: Restored by His Sacrifice. Psalm 51Sacrifice Promised. Psalm 22Sacrifice Prophesied. Isaiah 52:13-53:12Sacrifice for Us. Galatians 3:10-13Sacrifice Offered. John 19:17-24Sacrifice Completed. John 19:25-30Sacrifice Fulfilled. John 19:31-37Sacrifice Honored. John 19:38-42Pastor Nate Kassulke
We will have a Tenebrae service “a service of shadows” focussed on Isaiah 53. During the service we will celebrate the Lord's Supper.On Good Friday, we gather to remember and feel the depth of suffering that Jesus experienced on the journey to and on the cross. This year we focus on how Jesus was rejected by us. We pay attention to our painful part in that and to his incredible love.
Tonight is our Good Friday & Tenebrae service. The word Tenebrae is Latin for "shadows" or "darkness." It can also be translated as "night" or "death." We start with seven candles light. Then, we read and reflect the last seven words of Jesus. After each word, we sing a verse of a song during which a candle is extinguished. It’s a somber but moving time to reflect on the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus.
Tonight is our Good Friday & Tenebrae service. The word Tenebrae is Latin for "shadows" or "darkness." It can also be translated as "night" or "death." We start with seven candles light. Then, we read and reflect the last seven words of Jesus. After each word, we sing a verse of a song during which a candle is extinguished. It’s a somber but moving time to reflect on the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus.
Tonight is our Good Friday & Tenebrae service. The word Tenebrae is Latin for "shadows" or "darkness." It can also be translated as "night" or "death." We start with seven candles light. Then, we read and reflect the last seven words of Jesus. After each word, we sing a verse of a song during which a candle is extinguished. It’s a somber but moving time to reflect on the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus.
Word & Sermon Weekly –Good Friday: Tenebrae Service – April 18, 2025 The First Reading: John 18:1–11 The Second Reading: John 18:12-27 The Third Reading: John 18:28-40 The Fourth Reading: John 19:1–16a The Fifth Reading: John 19:16b–24 The Sixth Reading: John 19:25–30 The Seventh Reading: John 19:31–42 Reading of Isaiah 52:13—53:12 Learn more about Zion Lutheran Church and the Christian faith, by subscribing to this podcast, and joining us next Sunday by visiting www.zionhiawatha.org
Tonight is our Good Friday & Tenebrae service. The word Tenebrae is Latin for "shadows" or "darkness." It can also be translated as "night" or "death." We start with seven candles light. Then, we read and reflect the last seven words of Jesus. After each word, we sing a verse of a song during which a candle is extinguished. It’s a somber but moving time to reflect on the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus.
Tonight is our Good Friday & Tenebrae service. The word Tenebrae is Latin for "shadows" or "darkness." It can also be translated as "night" or "death." We start with seven candles light. Then, we read and reflect the last seven words of Jesus. After each word, we sing a verse of a song during which a candle is extinguished. It’s a somber but moving time to reflect on the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus.
Tonight is our Good Friday & Tenebrae service. The word Tenebrae is Latin for "shadows" or "darkness." It can also be translated as "night" or "death." We start with seven candles light. Then, we read and reflect the last seven words of Jesus. After each word, we sing a verse of a song during which a candle is extinguished. It’s a somber but moving time to reflect on the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus.
For our Good Friday gathering, Pastor Gabe and Pastor Marcus, along with STEPS student James Wilson, reflect on Jesus' final words on the cross.
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In all the passion accounts of Jesus Christ, He does not only die, but suffers, and not only suffer, but take mocking and spite in the midst of His suffering. This is for our good, as the devil, through sinful men, exhausts all his hatred upon Christ and thus through Christ's bearing of this hatred we may be redeemed and freed.
A dramatic, scriptural retelling of The Passion of the Christ. “Tenebrae” is an old word with Latin roots which means “shadows.” It is given this name to reflect the darkness of Jesus' final hours and his crucifixion.Re-living the final hours of Jesus' life is important. It helps bring into focus the miraculous victory the Father, the Son, and the Spirit enacted through overcoming the cruel cross and defeating the powers of sin and death once and for all.It's also important to realize that the victory enacted in these events are part of Jesus's life and ministry. In other words, Jesus' death on the cross is not disconnected from His life.
Order of Matins/Lauds (Insert) Psalmody: Psalm 4, 15, 16 Readings: Lamentations 3:19-21, 22, 23-66, 4:1-6, 7-22, 5:1-11, 12-22, Hebrews 9:11-22 After readings Hymn “The Royal Banners Forward Go” LW 103, TLH 168 (insert) Sermon Canticle of Hezekiah (Isaiah 38:10-20) Psalm 150 Canticle of Zechariah (Benedicus) Psalm 51 --Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL). Service Bulletin: Tenebrae-for-THREE-DAYS-2025.pdf https://vimeo.com/1076585903?share=copy
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Rev. Sean Daenzer, Director of Worship for The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod and International Center Chaplain, joins Andy and Sarah to talk about the services of the Triduum during Holy Week, the origins of these services, what makes Tenebrae a unique service among the others, and the beautiful Responsories used in the Medieval church during these Tenebrae services. Listen to the Responsories by Carlo Gesualdo on YouTube. This episode originally aired on April 5, 2023. As you grab your morning coffee (and pastry, let's be honest), join hosts Andy Bates and Sarah Gulseth as they bring you stories of the intersection of Lutheran life and a secular world. Catch real-life stories of mercy work of the LCMS and partners, updates from missionaries across the ocean, and practical talk about how to live boldly Lutheran. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.
Tenebrae is a Christian remembrance of Christ's crucifixion. The music and scripture chosen commemortes the darkeness that seeks to overcome the inextinguashable light of the Son of God. Tenebrae prepares the Christ for the darkness and hope of the Paschal Triduum. Music by St. Mark Choir pursuant to One License Annual License w/Podcasting # A-726294
Order of Matins/Lauds (Insert) Psalmody: Psalm 2, 22, 27 Readings: Lamentations 2:1-7, 8-15, 16-22, 3:1-9, 10-18, Hebrews 4:11-5:6 After readings Hymn “The Royal Banners Forward Go” LW 103, TLH 168 (insert) Sermon Canticle of Habakkuk (3:2-19) Psalm 147:12-20 Canticle of Zechariah (Benedicus) Psalm 51 --Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL). Service Bulletin: Tenebrae-for-THREE-DAYS-2025.pdf https://vimeo.com/1076184075?share=copy
Order of Matins/Lauds (Insert) Psalmody: Psalm 69, 70, 71 Readings: Lamentations 1:1-14, 15-22, 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 After readings Hymn “The Royal Banners Forward Go” LW 103, TLH 168 (insert) Sermon Canticle of Moses (Exodus 15:1-19) Psalm 147:1-11 Canticle of Zechariah (Benedicus) Psalm 51 --Michael D. Henson, Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church (Herrin, IL). Service Bulletin: Tenebrae-for-THREE-DAYS-2025.pdf https://vimeo.com/1076108811?share=copy
Vespers, Vesperae, Evening Prayer for the time from Septuagesima Sunday through Ash Wednesday, First Sunday of Lent right through to Holy Thursday. The Little Office is not prayed publically over the Sacred Triduum, but if you were saying it privately, this is what you could use. The Divine Office proper to the Sacred Triduum is pretty amazing though and well worth looking into. divinumofficium.com is a good place to start. Tenebrae is the most musical hour (Matins+Lauds) with many fine recordings available on Youtube. The rest are very pared back with minimal singing, but very beautiful in an austere way.This recording is back in the house at night with some noise removal and filter curve equalising courtesy of Audacity.Booklets in PDF available:https://littleoffice.brandt.id.au/Support this channel, either via Substack or Buy Me a Coffee Get full access to Little Office of the Blessed Virgin Mary at littleoffice.substack.com/subscribe
What if one of the most hauntingly beautiful liturgies of Holy Week is also one of the least known?In this episode, liturgical expert Chris Carstens unpacks the rich tradition of Tenebrae, a service that blends candlelight, psalms, and silence to draw us deeply into the mystery of Christ's Passion. Jess and Chris discuss: What Tenebrae is, where it comes from, and how it fits into the rhythm of Holy Week The meaning behind the extinguishing candles and the chanting of psalms Why Tenebrae is making a comeback—and how to prepare for your first experience of it Christopher Carstens directs the Office for Sacred Worship in the Diocese of La Crosse, Wisconsin; coordinates the Institute for Liturgical Studies at Christendom College; and edits the Adoremus Bulletin. He serves as a consultant to the USCCB's Committee on Divine Worship, and he is author of A Devotional Journey into the Mass and A Devotional Journey into the Easter Mystery (Sophia), as well as Principles of Sacred Liturgy: Forming a Sacramental Vision (Hillenbrand Books). He and his family live in Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin.You can check out Chris' book here: A Devotional Journey into the Easter Mystery
This week we watched Tenebrae (1982) and discuss 70's vs 80's Goblin soundtracks, the most determined guard dog ever found in a movie, and the batsh*t crazy ending to this story.Our plot discussion begins at 21:31Content warning: We love horror and want everyone to enjoy it accessibly and safely. In general, assume we may talk about violence, gore, death, and scary situations. We provide a customized content warning about the movie for each episode during the episode, before launching into the plot. If you have particular triggers, please check the movie on doesthedogdie.com.
Compline by Candlelight provides peace and stillness as one week ends and another begins. Set in the tranquility of St. Paul's Chapel, one of the oldest buildings in New York City, guests find a seat and hold a candle, while 30 minutes of improvised music by The Choir of Trinity Wall Street fill the space. There's nothing to do but listen. Tenebrae factae sunt – Francis Poulenc
From the beach to the dancefloor... 1. Ola Gjeilo - The Spheres (Perfomed by Tenebrae and The Chamber Orchestra Of London)2. Karma Sutra - Sugar Steps3. Vampire Weekend - I Think UR a Contra4. Lorne Balfe - Two Tribes (ft Kevin Blumenfeld)5. Che-Yung - Waterbreathing (Extended Mix)6. Dennis Sheperd x Joston - Sugar Coat (Brandon Le Extended Remix) 7. Chicane - Nineteen Eighty Five8. Florian Gasperini & Alex Coustenoble - Nytheria (Extended Mix)9. mölly & Bridges - Daylight (Extended Mix)10. Black 8 - Snowfall 11. Jakatta - My Vision (feat. Seal) (Looking Back) 12. Chicane - Windbrake (Walsh & McAuley Mix)
Kevin and Erin discuss the horror "Classic": Tenebrae. Spoilers aplenty! Like and share this episode, and check us out at https://linktr.ee/TPodcastTWDie. TJ from http://introoutrobed.com custom-made our music! Use my special link https://zen.ai/OPqxxQiaqgDLKVIziDbCE-bL9F-GRRqYLBJ5f6qmlwU to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.