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Horror and a Half
Episode 184: Episode 184: They Remain

Horror and a Half

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 186:42


This episode of Horror and a Half is positively chock-a-block! We've got award winning novels, John Carpenter and podcasts about him that are 3+ hours, a man full of evil snakes, and the new Ryan Murphy anthology venture, and all that is before 2018's They Remain! Come join us in weird, geodesic tents as we look at A Lot of nature, get vexed by potentially real dogs, and see a real big horn. Plus: turns out we continue to have opinions about Jaws and theme parks!

Sci-Fi Talk Indie
They Remain Philip Gelatt

Sci-Fi Talk Indie

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 21:01


From 2018, A chat about an interesting film,They Remain about two ex-lovers who happen to be scientists explore an area once belonging to a cult. Is the area haunted ?

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

Through the virgin forest the voices come, the fire’s heat felt for miles around. An orange sky leads Toya towards her rite of passage where she finally claims her place among her people.Written by Daniel Willcocks Narrated by Alexandra Elroy Edited by Duncan Muggleton With music by Duncan Muggleton And sound effects provided by Freesound.Org The episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House Daniel Willcocks is the bestselling author behind such dark fiction titles as ‘They Rot’, ‘They Remain’, and ‘Lazarus’ – written alongside Luke Kondor – as well as ‘The Caitlin Chronicles’ with top 10 Amazon author Michael Anderle. He is also the producer of the Great Writers Share podcast, interviewing the best and brightest authors around today. To find out more about Dan’s work, visit www.danielwillcocks.com You can help support the show over at Patreon.com/HawkandCleaverYou can join our Bookclub and chat about the podcast over at Facebook.com/groups/hawkandcleaverT-shirts and mugs are available at www.gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverThe Other Stories is a production the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don’t change it. Don’t sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Kettle Whistle Radio
KWR # 218: Apocalypso? Part 5, Another Outtake with Fiore

Kettle Whistle Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 72:47


THE NEVER AIRED EPISODE...but...OF COURSE we are still here to help you in your bad decision making during quarantine, whether for yourself or simply torturing those close to you. Indie Horror Galore!!!! with Fiore, of Outtakes with Fiore fame, the only official film critic that matters! VIDAR, SUSU,Night of the Virgin, Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies, DRIED BLOOD, Bryce Dallas Howard gets a break? They Remain, THE GOLEM, and more are reviewed for your indulgence. #IrishHorror #attackofthesouthernfriedzombies #sharknado #mnightshamaylan #driedblood #indiehorror #kettlewhistleradio #noctambulist #SUSU #yardpanther

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

A woman in her waning years reflects on the life she shared with her late-husband. Loneliness can rust and tarnish memories, and the parasite which she calls ‘love’ eats away at the last of her humanity.Written by Daniel Willcocks Narrated by Erika VenturaEdited by Duncan Muggleton With music by Myuu and Thom Robson The episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion HouseDaniel Willcocks is the bestselling author behind such dark fiction titles as ‘They Rot’, ‘They Remain’, and ‘Lazarus’ – written alongside Luke Kondor – as well as ‘The Caitlin Chronicles’ with top 10 Amazon author Michael Anderle. He is also the producer of the Great Writers Share podcast, interviewing the best and brightest authors around today. To find out more about Dan’s work, visit www.danielwillcocks.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

My mother loved me so much it almost killed her. When her new partner moved in with us, he almost killed me. Curtis never earned my silence, he took it.Written by Daniel WillcocksNarrated by Josh Curran Edited Karl Hughes and Duncan MuggletonWith music by Andrew KNAnd sound effects provided by Freesound.orgDaniel Willcocks is the bestselling author behind such dark fiction titles as ‘They Rot’, ‘They Remain’, and ‘Lazarus’ – written alongside Luke Kondor – as well as ‘The Caitlin Chronicles’ with top 10 Amazon author Michael Anderle. He is also the producer of the Great Writers Share podcast, interviewing the best and brightest authors around today. To find out more about Dan’s work, visit www.danielwillcocks.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Movie Freaks
Episode 268: Berserker Does Berserky Things

Movie Freaks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 106:44


They Remain v And Soon The Darkness on the roulette, we discuss Joker and the final Star Wars Ep IX trailer, and round three of the 2019 horrorthon!

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

They thought they’d found the cure. Mankind was fixed. If only people had thought ahead and waited to see what the long-term effects of WellWeather Incs genetic mapping and curation sequence would be...Written by Daniel WillcocksNarrated by Ian McEuenEdited by Karl HughesWith music by Chris Zabriskie and Thom RobsonWith extra sound effects provided by Freesound.org and Zapsplat.comDaniel Willcocks is the bestselling author behind such dark fiction titles as ‘They Rot’, ‘They Remain’, and ‘Lazarus’ – written alongside Luke Kondor – as well as ‘The Caitlin Chronicles’ with top 10 Amazon author Michael Anderle. To find out more about Dan’s work, visit www.danielwillcocks.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

Carried involuntarily to his late-father’s home office by an unknown force, one man discovers the truth behind his father’s secret life, when a strange tattoo appears on his arm…Written by Dan WillcocksNarrated by Justin FifeEdited by Karl HughesWith music by Chris Zabriskie and Thom RobsonWith extra sound effects provided by Freesound.org and Zapsplat.comDaniel Willcocks is the bestselling author behind such dark fiction titles as ‘They Rot’, ‘They Remain’, and ‘Lazarus’ – written alongside Luke Kondor – as well as ‘The Caitlin Chronicles’ with top 10 Amazon author Michael Anderle. To find out more about Dan’s work, visit www.danielwillcocks.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

Damien says grandpa wasn’t a nice man, but he did leave him a manor. There’s only one condition, he needs to survive the week before he can sign the deeds. A task that seems simple enough, until he’s left staring at the gates and a strange feeling washes over him.…Written by Daniel WillcocksNarrated by Persephone RoseEdited by Karl HughesWith music by Myu and Thom RobsonDaniel Willcocks is the bestselling author behind such dark fiction titles as ‘They Rot’, ‘They Remain’, and ‘Lazarus’ – written alongside Luke Kondor – as well as ‘The Caitlin Chronicles’ with top 10 Amazon author Michael Anderle. To find out more about Dan’s work, visit www.danielwillcocks.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

When an Icelandic volcanic eruption causes ash to cloth the majority of Europe, many hope that it’s nothing more than a sprinkling of dust. For Marcus, that’s certainly not the reality he’s facing…Written by Daniel WillcocksNarrated by Justin FifeEdited by Karl HughesWith music by Chris Zabriskie and Thom RobsonDaniel Willcocks is the bestselling author behind such dark fiction titles as ‘They Rot’, ‘They Remain’, and ‘Lazarus’ – written alongside Luke Kondor – as well as ‘The Caitlin Chronicles’ with top 10 Amazon author Michael Anderle. To find out more about Dan’s work, visit www.danielwillcocks.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Horror Pod Class
S02E25: The 9th Gate with Phil Gelatt

Horror Pod Class

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 68:14


On this week’s Horror Podclass we talking with writer and director Phil Gelatt about one of his favorite movies of all time, The Ninth Gate.  Phil wrote Europa Report and wrote the screenplay (adapted from a Laird Barron short story) and directed one of our favorite weird fiction films, They Remain.  Phil also gives us a bit of a heads up about a new Netflix project that he worked on entitled Love, Death, and Robots.  Then we get down into the gritty rare book dealing world of The Ninth Gate, how and why it has captivated Phil's attention, and what the creepy, magical, and powerful book trope means to the genre. Connect with us Tyler and Mike at: The Horror Pod Class Facebook Group Signal Horizon on Facebook and Twitter Mike D on Goodreads Connect with Phil Gelatt on: Twitter @pmjeepers or on Letterboxd Make sure you check out They Remain and Europa Report as well, both come highly recommended from The Horror Pod Class. Dark Corners of the Web:  Check out one of our favorite r/Nosleep stories, I found this transcription of an ill-fated podcast on the deep web. Anyone heard anything about the Black Pilgrimage? Useful Links: Phil highly recommends the book Ill Will by Dan Chaon.   Regular listeners of the podcast will know that whenever Tyler isn't sure where an article came from, he attributes it to The Atlantic. This week the article "Is a Serial-Killer Gang Murdering Young Men Across the U.S.?" is actually from the Daily Beast. Love, Death, and Robots sounds freaking awesome.  There isn't much out about it right now, but keep checking its page on Netflix! Link to the Guardian describing the lawsuit against Polanski for 'pocketing' Value Added Tax refunds.  Next Week: Pontypool and language!        

The Other Stories | Sci-Fi, Horror, Thriller, WTF Stories

Exhausted and falling through the hotel doors, Lily is left alone while her parents sleep. Unbeknownst to them both, the whispers and giggles in the corridor will soon turn to shrills and shrieks as the forgotten return… Written by Dan WillcocksNarrated by Alex ElroyEdited by Karl HughesWith music by Mellarn and Thom RobsonDaniel Willcocks is the bestselling author behind such dark fiction titles as ‘They Rot’, ‘They Remain’, and ‘Lazarus’ – written alongside Luke Kondor – as well as ‘The Caitlin Chronicles’ with top 10 Amazon author Michael Anderle. To find out more about Dan’s work, visit www.danielwillcocks.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Final Guys Horror Podcast
Final Guys 66 - Extinction

Final Guys Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 67:35


We decided to Netflix and chill this week with the new apocalyptic release EXTINCTION. Can Netflix break their trend of mediocre movies? Our weekly horror picks consists of Chopping Mall, The Last Shark (Great White), The Legend of Boggy Creek, They Remain, 68 Kill, Avengers: Infinity War, Stargate, Our House, Locked Doors by Blake Crouch, and Wolf Hunt 2 by Jeff Strand.

SunsetCast - eMovies

They Remain (2018) Two scientists who share a romantic history are tasked with investigating unnatural animal behaviour on the site of a Manson Family-style cult's compound.

SunsetCast - eMovies

They Remain (2018) Two scientists who share a romantic history are tasked with investigating unnatural animal behaviour on the site of a Manson Family-style cult's compound.

Eerie International
#150 – They Remain w/ Philip Gelatt

Eerie International

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2018


We can’t say why cause it’s a spoiler, but we hate this guy. Featuring: Andi Preller, Dave Roberts, David Hopkins, and special guest Philip Gelatt! Running Time: 1:53:24 Topics For our 150th episode, we talk to Philip Gelatt, the writer/director/editor of They Remain, a feature-length adaptation of a novella from Laird Barron! We were captured

The Modern Horrors Podcast Network
The Modern Horrors Podcast EP 135: Spoiling the Open House

The Modern Horrors Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2018 91:08


This could be the most opinionated podcast that we've ever recorded. Strap in and get ready to pick a side! We open up with a smattering of trailers. The enigmatic THEY REMAIN has us convinced that answers are going to be far and few between, if any. Period piece THE HOUSEMAID stuns with its visuals, but the trailer itself is a different story. CANNIBALS AND CARPET FITTERS is oozing with British charm, while PHOBIA is an anthology with an interesting theme. There is also some talk about the cult hit WHAT WE DO IN SHADOWS getting a television pilot for FX. This week's review is a bit different than what we usually do. We promised to tack on the spoilers at the end of the episode, but instead launched into them mid-review. Don't worry, we give you a heads up. If you've seen it, you're sure to have a strong opinion, and that is Netflix's latest, THE OPEN HOUSE. Opinions will be a'flying! Rounding out this hearty episode is a solid round of #ASKMODERNHORRORS. You've got the questions and we've got the answers. It's a big, wild episode of your favorite horror podcast. Do us a solid and give it a share!

Horror Pod Class
23- The Blair Witch and Viral Marketing

Horror Pod Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2018 58:23


Who else remembers the original Blair Witch Project from 1999?  Lets discuss the viral marketing that turned the Blair Witch from low budget indie movie to national sensation.   2:30- Tyler is reading The Best Horror Of the Year Volume Two  3:15- Other cool films to check out are The VVitch and They Remain 5:45- Vastarien Issue #2 cover art revealed and it is from the awesome artist Yves Tourigny.  He has a pretty awesome website that you should check out. 8:00-  Click here to read Molly Tanzer's Creatures of Love and Temper on IO9 9:45- Horror Hill Podcast- Knuckle Supper 12:00- The Boy on Netflix.  Head on over to our Horror Pod Class Facebook group 26:00-  Mike mentions Blendco Blenders.  Here is their YouTube Channel 28:00-  Tyler mentions a great article on Signal Horizon. TOP 5 Alien Abduction movies 30:00 Class really begins and Mike and Tyler discuss two articles. The first article is People Just Want to See Something:  Art, Death, and Document in Blair Witch, The Last Broadcast, and Paradise Lost, by S.L Higley from Wayne State University Press The second article is The Blair Witch Project: Technology, Repression, and the Evisceration of Mimesis David C. Banash in Postmodern Culture from Johns Hopkins University Press Volume 10, Number 1, September 1999 48-  Tyler discusses the article Marketing and the Blair Witch by Dennis Erturan 50:30- Mike mentions the Rabbits Podcast.  It is really great.   51:30-  Tyler mentions David Lynch's Rabbits.  It is really weird. 

Necrocasticon
The Necrocasticon Volume 4 Chapter 1

Necrocasticon

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2018 92:14


The fourth volume of the Necrocasticon opens its first chapter for your pleasure, dear listeners. Tom, Scott, Walt & Liz are shelling out the metal and horror this Volume, peeps & perps! Our panel talks to Ryan Cadaver, lead vocalist of Atlanta GA shock rockers Casket Creatures. And did we mention they've got a new CD coming out? But that's not all. Tom got to chat with actress Katie Burgess from the upcoming feature, THE JURASSIC GAMES. And we couldn't have a new season start off without an epic B Movie review, could we? Enter the Pillars of Fury vs. THEY REMAIN, coming to VOD on May 29th! You want album reviews? We got reviews! Walt tells us about the new Anthrax live album and Tom reduces the latest Breaking Benjamin to Embers. All this, plus Tom and Liz chat about their experience at the 2nd Annual Horror Show With Brian Keene 24 Hour Telethon! 

Horror Pod Class
E10- Before I Wake and Dreams in Fiction

Horror Pod Class

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 52:24


Class is back in session and today Tyler and Mike are discussing a very interesting movie just released on Netflix that you may have missed called Before I Wake.  We are doing a deep dive into exactly how dreams are used as a narrative device in the film and more generally how they are used in fiction.  Before I Wake is directed by Mike Flanagan (Oculus, Ouijia: Origin of Evil) and stars Thomas Jane (1922, The Expanse), Kate Bosworth (Superman Returns, 21), and Jacob Tremblay (Room).  It had some big difficulties being released in the US due to a bankruptcy of the distributor, but now you can see it on Netflix streaming so that is a plus.  But before we get into the film, lets catch up with what we are reading, watching, and where you can get some really great free horror content on the web. 1:35-  Tyler is watching Jessica Jones Season 2.  He really liked season 1 and this new one is shaping up to be a great continuation.  You can check out Tracy's review of Season 2 here.  South by Southwest is also currently going down, big news from there is that Ready Player One seems to be getting some pretty rave reviews and there is a sequal to Unfriended with looks pretty awesome. 2:40-  Mike finally got a chance to watch Annihilation on Netflix.  If you live outside of the United States, you may be able to check it out on your local Netflix streaming.  A general impression from Mike is that it is a great movie adaptation of Jeff VanderMeer's work but that some of the scenes probably work better on the big screen.  You can check out more of our thoughts on the movie in our What to Know Before You Go article and Tracy's review of Annihilation with theories. 3:45-  The Horror Pod Class now has a Facebook group, head on over and connect with us.  Feel free to geek out with us and talk about horror movies, literature, and TV! 5:20-  Tyler is really excited about a new (or new to him) website called Letterboxd.  Letterboxd lets you create and share lists of movies and connect with friends and fellow movie lovers.  Tyler was really impressed with a list of movies described as "Aickmanesque"  These films all possess the same strange ambiguities, disturbing illogicalities, grim mundanities, psychological unpleasantness, narrative open-endedness, Freudian oddness and genuine disturbing moments of horror as the short stories of Robert Aickman. 7:30-  If you are looking for some great, free horror content out there that you can use in your classroom and ties into the topic of dreams head on over to The Oddcast: Tales of the Occult, Weird, and Arcane.  The Oddcast is a horror short fiction podcast with great narration.  We recommend the episode from December 4th, 2017 which is Jorge Luis Borges short story "The Circular Ruins."  Borges is a very influential writer, both in weird fiction and magical realism and this particular story has some interesting things to say about both dreams and religion.  It is ready made to be dropped into a class about Spanish Language literature, short stories, or a discussion about dreams. 13:00-  In our discussion about the Before I Wake, we delve into the pretty unfortunate history of the release of this film.  It could have been a breakout role for Jacob Trembly, but instead Room was released first even though Before I Wake was shot first. There are two major ways that dreams are used in fiction.  First, dreams can be used to connect to something outside of the dreamer, whether that is divine, demonic, otherworldly, or even another character.  Second, dreams can be used to reflect the subconscious of the dreamer in a very Jungian way.  This diverges from modern, scientific analysis that provides many other reasons for why dreams exist.  While some still hold to the psychoanalytical model of dreams reflecting the subconscious, many others argue that dreams serve a role in memory allocation, rest, future planning, or even that they are completely random and have no meaning at all.  You are quite unlikely to see any of these other theories reflected in fiction, mainly because they don't do anything to drive a narrative forward.   21:00-  While discussing dreams in movies, Mike brings up the excellent new movie They Remain.  Check out our review of They Remain and learn about some of the background behind the film and the short story it was based on --30-- by Laird Barron. 24:30-  Tyler is reminded of a Twilight Zone Episode from 1961 entitled, It's a Good Life.  Perhaps one of the strongest episodes of an already strong series, this one totally stands the test of time and makes you glad that children don't actually have magical powers. 30:15-  Mike talks about the ending and an interview that director Mike Flannagan gave with Dread Central.  Is the ending really horror or more fairy tale?  What did you think?  We would love to hear from you! 42:45-  Tyler calls BS on some weird facts that Mike drops about animals dreaming.  At least according to Random Eye Movement (REM) patterns armadillos and opossums dream more than people, while dolphins dream quite a bit less.  Don't believe us?  Head on over to Wikipedia and start researching yourself to see if armadillos really do dream of armored sheep. 49:30-  You can check out tons of great horror movies over at Shudder.com, including the film we will be talking about next week, Honeymoon.  You can also check out our review of the Shudder.com exclusive movie Dead Shack which is a great watch!   Not a Shudder member?  You can sign up for free and get a 30 day trial just for being a Horror Podclass student!  So before next week make sure you head on over to Shudder.com and check out Honeymoon.  Also, you can do us a real solid favor by heading over to iTunes, rating us, and giving us a written review.

Lovecraft eZine Podcast
Laird Barron talks BLOOD STANDARD, THEY REMAIN, and more!

Lovecraft eZine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 118:56


This episode we welcomed award-winning horror and crime author Laird Barron! We discussed his new Putnam release, the crime novel BLOOD STANDARD, and also talked about his involvement with the feature film, THEY REMAIN, which was based on his short story “—30—". Laird also discussed working in multiple genres, and revealed some details about a not-yet-announced sequel to BLOOD STANDARD. You won’t want to miss this one! Become a Patreon: get access to our bonus podcasts, become a guest panelist, and more! Help me to keep the eZine projects going. Check out the Lovecraft eZine Press books. Follow Mike on Twitter or Facebook. Email the show: lovecraftezine@gmail.com If you prefer to watch the show, go here.

The Outer Dark
TOD 032 THEY REMAIN: A Special Presentation on the New Film

The Outer Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 114:43


In this podcast Scott Nicolay goes behind the lens of They Remain, adapted from the story ‘–30–‘ by Laird Barron, with Director/Screenwriter Philip Gelatt, Cinematographer Sean Kirby, and Artist Jeanne D'Angelo. Plus special guest Bill Campbell of Rosarium Publishing on Sunspot Jungle and  an update on The Outer Dark Symposium on the Greater Weird 2018. The Outer Dark Symposium … Continue reading

One Week Only - Podcast
Episode 103 - Oh Lucy!

One Week Only - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2018 48:27


The Oscars are almost here! Our key film this week is "Oh Lucy!" (35:10) We also review the haunting documentary "Did You Wonder Who Fired The Gun?" directed by Travis Wilkerson about his own family's racist secrets (8:20); the charming musical drama "Souvenir" starring Isabelle Huppert & directed by Bavo Duferne (17:45); and the mysterious thriller "They Remain" directed by Philip Gelatt (27:10). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.incompetech.com

The Outer Dark
TOD 018 Desirina Boskovich: Walking Reality's Festering Fault Lines … with a Dog

The Outer Dark

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2017 117:25


In this podcast Scott Nicolay interviews Desirina Boskovich, author of Never Now Always. Also a mini-roundtable preview of the HP Lovecraft Film Festival & CthulhuCon (Oct. 6-8, Portland, OR) featuring Philip Gelatt (They Remain World Premiere), Gwen and Brian Callahan, and Justin Steele, plus reviews by Gabino Iglesias (LitReactor, Zero Saints) of They Remain and Desirina's Never Now … Continue reading