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Full Title Name: SSPX responds: no schismatic intent! Losing the papacy. 1962 Mass: fewer graces? Truth about Thuc? Holy Innocents not baptized. Genocide in Gaza? State of Israel. Crime to reject Zionism? "Wolf teacher" at Fort Bragg? Traditional Catholic Faith enables us to see reality, to know truth, to love goodness. This episode was recorded on 2/24/2026. Our Links: http://linkwcb.com/ Please consider making a monetary donation to What Catholics Believe. Father Jenkins remembers all of our benefactors in general during his daily Mass, and he also offers one Mass on the first Sunday of every month specially for all supporters of What Catholics Believe. May God bless you for your generosity! https://www.wcbohio.com/donate Subscribe to our other YouTube channels: @WCBHighlights @WCBHolyMassLivestream May God bless you all!
In this episode of the Fan2Fan Podcast, Bernie and Pete sink their teeth into The Wolf Man (1941). Pete revisits the Universal classic as part of the Carolina Theatre's retro film series. The duo discuss Lon Chaney Jr.'s tragic performance, the film's gothic atmosphere, and its lasting influence on werewolf mythology. They also explore how The Wolf Man stands apart from other Universal monsters and why its themes of fate and duality still resonate with audiences today. For more info about the Fan2Fan Podcast, visit https://fan2fan.libsyn.com
Welcome back to A Podcask of Amontillado, where we delve into the dark, dreadful, and terrifying parts of the world. Beware, dear Connisours, for the moon is full, the fog flows over the moors, the wolfsbane blooms, and at Lee Ho Fook's - they're out of beef chow mein! That's right, werewolves are on the prowl! Erin and Gary break author Jason Gilbert from Terrible Movies with Wonderful People out from behind the wall to discuss their favorite lupine monsters! Listen in as they delve into the various myths and legends surrounding them, the different types of werewolves, magic pants, favorite movies & shows, the genius of Rick Baker, podcasting with ADHD, following & breaking the rules, the challenges of maintaining lore consistency, and the unexpected dangers of piercings. Hamilton vs Burr - A Werewolf Tale comic An American Werewolf in London trailer The Howling trailer The Wolf Man 1941, The Wolf Man 2010, & Wolf Man 2025 trailers Dog Soldiers trailer Ginger Snaps trailer The Mercy Thompson book series by Patricia Briggs Blood and Chocolate trailer Underworld trailer Werewolf: The Apocalypse RPG Wolves (Jason Momoa) trailer Brotherhood of the Wolf trailer The Wolf of Snow Hollow trailer Werewolf by Night trailer Opening and closing music is "Softly Shall You Sleep," by Valentine Wolfe. Please follow us on TikTok, Discord, Instagram, Bluesky, and on Facebook! If you like us, please share us, and leave a review! Or support us on Patreon! Contact us at apodcaskofamontillado@gmail.com! A Vino, Atrocitas.
Madeline Brumby joins Jim for a look at the 1944 Universal Classic "House Of Frankenstein," starring Boris Karloff, J Carrol Nash, Lon Chaney Jr, John Carradine, Lionell Atwill, Anne Gwynne, Peter Coe, Glenn Strange, and Michael Mark. It is 15 years after the Wolfman and the Frankenstein Monster downed when the dam was blown up and water engulfed the Frankenstein castle. But now, a new villain has come into the picture to stir things up. Find out more on MONSTER ATTACK!, The POdcast Dedicated To Old Monster Movies.
Madeline Brumby joins Jim for a look at the 1944 Universal Classic “House Of Frankenstein,” starring Boris Karloff, J Carrol Nash, Lon Chaney Jr, John Carradine, Lionel Atwill, Anne Gwynne, Peter Coe, Glenn Strange, and Michael Mark. It is 15 years after the Wolfman and the Frankenstein Monster downed when the dam was blown up […] The post House Of Frankenstein | Episode 504 appeared first on The ESO Network.
Two Hours of trashy garage, punk, rock, soul and fury with host DJ JDub. This week: a bunch of good stuff! It's Black History month so we're celebrating that this episode!Outrage Radio playlist – February 19, 2026[0:00]1. Curtis Knight & The Squires (feat. Jimi Hendrix) – Hornets Nest [2:40]2. The Gories – Hey Hey We're The Gories3. Death – Politicians In My Eyes4. Pure Hell – Hard Action5. The Controllers – Another Day6. X-Ray Spex – Oh Bondage Up Yours!7. Bad Brains – Banned In D.C. [20:44]8. Des Demonas – Teen Stooge9. The BellRays – Black Lightning10. Ike & Tina Turner and The Ikettes – Contact High11. Ray Charles – Mess Around12. Chuck Berry – Can't Catch Me13. Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings – Got A Thing On My Mind14. James Brown – Super Bad [44:10]15. Paris – Guerillas In The Mist16. Professor Longhair – Go To The Mardi Gras17. Betty Davis – Walkin Up The Road18. Outkast – Idlewild Blue (Don't Chu Worry ‘Bout Me)19. Junior Wells - Messin With The Kid20. Round Robin – I'm The Wolf Man [1:03:38]21. Andre Williams – Only Black Man In South Dakota22. Thin Lizzy – Thunder & Lightning23. Body Count – Raining Blood / Postmortem24. Mannequin Pussy – Of Her25. Dead Kennedys – Government Flu26. Gil Scott-Heron – Whitey On The Moon27. Funkadelic – I Got A Thing, You Got A Thing, Everybody's Got A Thing28. Mavis Staples – Change29. Frantic Rockers – All Through The Night30. The Noisettes – Don't Give Up [1:34:08]31. Howlin Wolf – Spoonful32. Public Enemy – Fight The Power33. Aretha Franklin – Rock Steady34. Sly & The Family Stone – Sing A Simple Song35. Bob Marley & The Wailers – Natural Mystic [1:52:44]36. Little Richard – The Girl Can't Help It37. Bo Diddley – I'm Looking For A Woman38. Elmore James – Rollin' And Tumblin'Outrage Radio is a live radio show that broadcasts on Thursday nights, 9-11PM from Downtown Los Angeles at the LuxuriaMusic .com radio studio.
Send a textAn L.A. cop discovers a local task force is a front for an influential, vulgar, offensive podcast that puts the residents of his childhood neighborhood in danger. On Episode 708 of Trick or Treat Radio our feature film discussion is one we've been anticipating for almost 8 years! We finally check out Night Patrol from director Ryan Prows! We also pay tribute to a couple of Hollywood titans, we find out what is 8” long, green, and coming soon, and we react to trailers for the upcoming films; Lee Cronin's The Mummy, and Bodycam! So grab your preferred weapon to fend off the local bloodsucking lawmen, don your traditional ancestral garb, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: 8” long, green, and coming this summer, Eagle Rock Productions, Brian Yuzna, Re-Animator, the Ghostbuster thing, Scandinavian Vowels, Slashed Zero, Asgardian vowels, Lowlife, one of our most anticipated films in show history, Mark of the Devil, Udo Kier, Bird With the Crystal Plumage, Dario Argento, Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks, Army of Darkness, The Ghost of Edendale, Dead Things, Black Water, Catacombs, Attack of the Vegan Zombies, Shutter Island, The VVitch, Victoria Justice, Sam Reid, Haylie Duff, Benicio del Toro, The Wolfman, Jeff Daniels, Arachnaphobia, Witchboard, Lee Marvin, Clue, Three Amigos, Shout Factory, Martin Short, Chevy Chase, Martin Short, Tim Curry, Da Ali G Show, Flight of the Conchords, The Muppets, James Bobin, Ryan Reynolds, The Greasy Strangler, can you have a time jump in a trilogy?, Lee Cronin's The Mummy, John Larroquette, Midsommar, Dashcam, Bodycam, Linda Blair, RIP Tom Noonan, Monster Squad, House of the Devil, Robocop 2, The Natural, Eight Legged Freaks, RIP Robert Duvall, Gram Protein, Honey Bunches of Oats, Justin Long, Flying Lotus, Ryan Prows, New Jack City, Training Day, Total Eclipse, Night Patrol, Pepsi Phil, Dermot Mulroney, Jon Oswald, Sinners, Night Force, Gene Colan, Tomb of Dracula, Brody King, Danny Boyle, Alex Garland, 28 Years Later, Nia DeCosta, don't dick dial me bro, Gorgonzilla, Monster's Paradise, Werner Herzog, Enjoy the Twink, and The General Prohibition Sign.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
RU384: EVE WATSON & HELENA TEXIER ON FREUD'S PRINCIPLE CASE STUDIES REVISITED https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/ru384-eve-watson-and-helena-texier Join Rendering Unconscious Podcast at Substack to watch full episodes and access the complete archive: https://renderingunconscious.substack.com Rendering Unconscious episode 384. Rendering Unconscious welcomes Helena Texier and Eve Watson back to the podcast! They presented their work with the Freud-Lacan institute and Freud's Principle Case Studies Revisited. https://amzn.to/4bUzfZw This was the second live Rendering Unconscious podcast event! Check out the first one: RU372: ALENKA ZUPANČIČ & TODD MCGOWAN ON COMEDY https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/ru372-alenka-zupancic-and-todd-mcgowan This episode features a discussion between Eve Watson and Helena Texier on their book “Freud's Principles Case Studies Revisited.” They explore Freud's and Lacan's perspectives on key case studies, including Little Hans, Dora, the Rat Man, Schreber, the Young Homosexual Girl, and the Wolf Man. The book, part of the Freud Lacan Institute series, contextualizes these cases within contemporary psychoanalytic practice. The speakers emphasize the importance of critical engagement with these cases, noting their evolving relevance and the challenges of distinguishing between neurosis and psychosis. They also highlight the role of psychoanalytic discourse in fostering new knowledge and the value of group discussions in clinical practice. The conversation concludes with expressions of gratitude and appreciation for the work being done in the field. https://freudlacaninstitute.com Check out previous episodes with these guests: RU301: EVE WATSON & HELENA TEXIER ON THE FREUD LACAN INSTITUTE RU87: EVE WATSON ON PSYCHOANALYTIC TRANSMISSION, GROUP PSYCHOLOGY, CORONAVIRUS & CULTURE News & events: Wednesday, February 18th, we have Mikita Brottman presenting Images from the Id: The Strange World of Psychic Photographer Ted Serios. https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com/p/images-from-the-id-the-strange-world Introduction to Occulture with author Carl Abrahamsson, Begins February 21, Morbid Anatomy Museum, online. https://www.morbidanatomy.org/classes/p/introduction-to-occulture-with-author-carl-abrahamsson-begins-february-7 If you're in London, I'll be at the Freud Museum in-person Wednesday, February 25th with my husband Carl Abrahamsson for Surreal Secrets of the Psyche: The Creative Zeitgeist of Psychoanalysis, Film and the Avant-Garde. https://www.freud.org.uk/event/surreal-secrets-of-the-psyche-the-creative-zeitgeist-of-psychoanalysis-film-and-the-avant-garde/ Monday, February 23rd Carl Abrahamsson will be in-person at the Viktor Wynd Museum in London presenting Fabulous Freaks of Yesteryear: https://thelasttuesdaysociety.org/exhibition/fabulous-freaks-of-yesteryear-by-carl-abrahamsson-live/ Rendering Unconscious is also a book series: Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics & Poetry vols 1:1 & 1:2 (Trapart Books, 2024): https://amzn.to/3N6XKIl The song at the end of this episode is "Celebrity" from the album "Infiltrate" by Vanessa Sinclair and Pete Murphy: https://petemurphy.bandcamp.com/album/infiltrate-21 Infiltrate has been featured on the latest episode of Radio Panik! https://www.radiopanik.org/emissions/l-etranger/show-518-drud-freeform-hemline/ Enjoy! Thank you for being a paid subscriber to Rendering Unconscious Podcast. It makes my work possible. If you are so far a free subscriber, thanks to you too. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to gain access to all the material on the site, including new, future, and archival podcast episodes. It's so important to maintain independent spaces free from censorship and corporate influence. If you are interested in pursing psychoanalytic treatment with me, please feel free to contact me directly: https://www.drvanessasinclair.net/contact/ Thank You.
Tv shows and movies, new and old! And we're not even done! Here's more of the good shit that got me and Toby through 2025. We cover: The Residence Orphan Black Hazbin Hotel Season 2 The Fall of the House of Usher Long Story Short Thunderbolts GDT's Frankenstein A segment of Wolfman (2025) Final Destination: Bloodlines Uzo Aduba - Hannibal Lecter performance: https://youtu.be/QQvPqk-OEFU The Fireside Alliance Podcast Network: https://firesidealliance.squarespace.com/ Intro is "Light Me Up" by Audiorezout of Free Music Archive Other music includes: "Synthetic Warmth" - Amos Roddy "King of Pain" - original by The Police, piano cover by Jenny Floor "Despair and Triumph", "Vanishing", and "Ossuary"- Kevin MacLeod "The Obvious Child" - Paul Simon Selected tracks from the OSTs of The Residence, Thunderbolts, Frankenstein 2025 and The Fall of the House of Usher. Outro is "Hell Again" by Ironmouse
Send a textAfter a catastrophic military disaster, the dead don't just rise - they come back, sit on the couch and refuse to do any housework. A group search for their missing friend, but what they find is far more terrifyingly lazy. On Episode 707 of Trick or Treat Radio our feature film discussion is We Bury the Dead from director Zak Hilditch! We also talk about the best Dick (Grayson) we've ever seen, debate the weight that expectations can place on a film, and for our coming attraction reaction we check out the trailer for the film Obsession, and a preview of the German opera Monster's Paradise! So grab your Zombie Survival Guide, make sure you don't leave any unfinished business, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Valentines Day, Slim Jims, love is in the air, Friday the 13th, Sean Cunningham, Jason Voorhees, Scream 7, Mummy 4, The Mist, In A Violent Nature 2, Evil Dead Wrath, Chromebook Troubles, lens caps, Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed, The Sentinel, My Bloody Valentine, My Demon Lover, To Catch A Vampire, Charlie Spradling, Sphinx, House of the Dead 2, Sherlock Holmes, The Creeping Flesh, The Stepford Wives, The Beast Within, Dead Alive, The Temp, My Favorite Martian, Teen Ape, Mulva, Messengers, The Wolfman, Christina Ricci, Sleepy Hollow, Cursed, Adams Family, Darren Aronofsky, Josh Brolin, Planet Terror, The Goonies, Christine Elise, Needful Things, Michael Ironside, Total Recall, David Seltzer, The Omen, Richard Lynch, Bad Dreams, Corpses are Forever, Hillbilly Vanilli, Bad Bunny, Punishment Martinez, The Mandalorian, Gorgonzilla, Turbo Kid, RKSS, Klanchella, Milk and Serial, Obsession, Send Help, Sam Raimi, Drag Me To Hell, Iron Lung, the Black Lung game, RIP Ollie and Rio, “the best Dick I've ever seen”, Titans, Archie Bunker, We Bury the Dead, Daisy Ridley, The Battery, Dawn of the Dead, Brenton Thwaite, “Star Wars”, Captain Ron, Kurt Russell, humanity in zombie films, Cold Storage, brush fires, Benny Hill, don't put off tomorrow what you can do today, Night Patrol, Ryan Prows, The Unknown Comic, Pat Morita, Luc Besson, Dracula, Cumberland Farms, Malfunction Junction, My Bloody Scott Valentine, Happy Palentines Day, Go Fund Yourself, Oberons and Deuterons, and Han Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
In this episode, we look at how the classic black & white Universal movie monsters tap into universal fears, and how you can use that to create compelling villains in your book. This coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Dragonskull: Shield of the Knight, Book #2 in the Dragonskull series, (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills) at my Payhip store: GARETH50 The coupon code is valid through February 16, 2026. So if you need a new audiobook this winter, we've got you covered! TRANSCRIPT 00:00:00 Introduction and Writing Updates Hello, everyone. Welcome to Episode 289 of The Pulp Writer Show. My name is Jonathan Moeller. Today is February 6, 2026, and today we are discussing how you can use the Universal monsters to write interesting villains. Before we get into that, we will have Coupon of the Week and an update on my current writing and publishing projects. First up is Coupon of the Week and this week's coupon code will get you 50% off the audiobook of Dragonskull: Shield of the Knight, Book #2 of my Dragonskull series (as excellently narrated by Brad Wills), at my Payhip store. And that code is GARETH50. And as always, the coupon code and the link to my Payhip store will be available in the show notes. This coupon code is valid through February 16th, 2026, so if you need a new audiobook to get you through the middle of February, we have got you covered. Now let's see where I'm at with my current writing and publishing projects. As of this recording, I am 63,000 words into Cloak of Summoning and I am almost but not quite halfway through my outline. So this is definitely going to be a long book and it's probably going to come out in the first part of March because it's long enough that it will take me a while to finish writing it and then to edit and proof it and everything else. So I'm making good progress on it. It was a very productive week, but I am still not even halfway through, so I think it's probably going to be March. I am also 5,000 words into Blade of Wraiths. That will be the fourth book of my epic fantasy Blades of Ruin series, and that will probably be in April, if all goes well. In audiobook news, Blade of Shadows (as narrated by Brad Wills) is done and it is slowly starting to roll out to the various platforms. I think as of this recording, the only place it is live right now is my Payhip store and Google Play, but hopefully by the time I record the next episode, it will be available at even more stores than that. Hollis McCarthy is working on Cloak of Titans and I think she's about halfway or two thirds of the way through recording, so we should be able to get that to you before too much longer. So that is where I'm at with my current writing and publishing and audiobook projects. 00:02:13 Main Topic: Universal Monsters, Universal Fears, and Creating Villains Now our main topic, which is the Universal monsters and the universal fears and how you can use that to create villains. One idea a writer can use to create compelling villains is to tap into some of the universal fears, and in some ways, those universal fears are embodied by the classic Universal monster movies. I mentioned before that in Halloween of 2025, I saw that a bunch of the old black and white Universal monster movies were on Prime Video. So I watched them for the first time since I was a kid, and I was pleased to see that they held up pretty well for movies that are nearly a century old, especially considering these were some of the very first movies ever made with sound and the filmmakers were kind of figuring it out as they went along. Dracula is a bit uneven because they tried to cram the stage play version of the book into a 70 minute movie, which really doesn't work, though Bela Lugosi's performance as Dracula and Edward Van Sloan as Van Helsing really carried the movie and helped define the characters in the public eye, but the others are all good and Bride of Frankenstein is legitimately a great movie, but why have these particular movies lasted so long in the public consciousness? For that matter, why do people keep coming back to new versions and new stories of Dracula and Frankenstein's Creature and all the others? Partly it's because these characters are in the public domain and you can use them without getting sued. True, but there's a lot of stuff in the public domain that doesn't see the light of day nearly as often as these classic monsters. I think it's because the classic monsters tap into the universal (small U) fears or classic archetypes of the things that people fear in real life. It's interesting to note that most of the classic Universal monsters were either originally humans who became monstrous or creations by humans that turn monstrous. Essentially, the monsters tap into archetypal fears and are exaggerated versions of villains and monsters we might actually encounter on a day-to-day basis. What do I mean? Let's expound. First up, Dracula. Count Dracula is in some ways the easiest metaphor to explain. He's an aristocratic vampire that feeds upon people and gives them nothing but evil in return. Perhaps he will pass on his own immortality to some of his victims, but it's a cursed and hellish form of immortality and any vampires that he creates are essentially his slaves, sometimes his mindless slaves. Dracula is the fear of the Evil Elite. This of course, takes many different forms in the modern era, but it is very much alive and well. The various conspiracy theories that the elite of society might be devil worshippers or engaged in sinister cults are definitely Dracula adjacent (and based on recent news reports, it indeed appears at least some of these conspiracy theories turned out to be accurate). More prosaically, "rent seeking behavior" is often characterized as vampirism. Rent seeking behavior is defined as finding ways to extract profit without adding value by manipulating the legal or regulatory environment. The landlord who raises rent by $500 a month for no reason. A software developer who reduces features while raising the subscription price or a financier who manipulates the regulations for an industry while investing in it are good examples of rent seeking behavior that is metaphorically vampiric. For that matter, it can be downright mundane. The middle manager who bullies his employees and then takes all the credit for their work is a very boring and unpleasant, but nonetheless, an all too common example of the vampire metaphor in real life. Frankenstein's monster is a much easier metaphor to explain now than it would've been before ChatGPT went mainstream. There is always a fear that we will be destroyed by the works of our own hands, especially in the last a hundred years since the creation of nuclear technology and gene editing. Probably most famous examples of that in science fiction are The Terminator and The Matrix movies series. However, these days the metaphor for Frankenstein's monster is almost ridiculously easy. We have generative AI to fulfill the metaphor of Frankenstein's monster for us. Karl Marx famously said that history repeats twice, the first time as tragedy, the second as farce. Nuclear weapons as a metaphor for Frankenstein's monster was a tragedy but generative AI is a farce. The tech bros sold it as this omniscient mind that could solve all problems and eliminate all jobs. What we've actually gotten is an imbecilic chatbot that makes a lot of mistakes, can't remember anything, can't actually do anything right, inflicts widespread damage to the economy, drives up electricity costs, and makes existing products like Windows 11 and Google search much worse. It's like as if Frankenstein's monster was really, really stupid and wanted you to add glue to your pizza to keep the cheese from sliding off. The Wolf Man, of course, is a metaphor for the potentially bestial nature of man. We all know, of course, or are eventually forced to learn that human beings have a dark side that can come out in times of anger and stress. Civilization is sometimes a thin veneer over the animalistic side of humans. Sometimes the veneer grows even thinner and the dark side comes raging out in riots and wars and mass slaughter. For Larry Talbot, the original Wolf Man in the movie, his situation is even more terrifying. He's a rational man who believes in science and psychology and doesn't believe in things like werewolves. Yet when he is bitten, he nonetheless loses control and transforms into the Wolf Man. He doesn't want to transform and attack people, but he has lost control of himself to the werewolf curse, and so he does. In a sense, all humans are werewolves in that we have a monstrous side that can come out under the right or the wrong conditions. The worst of us embrace that fact, just as in medieval legends, sometimes people would make pacts with the devil to become werewolves. The Invisible Man was originally a science fiction story, which means that the Invisible Man represents a new fear created by science. "Transhumanism" is an idea that eventually humans will merge with machines and evolve and become something new. Naturally, many people think this is a bad idea, and so a new idea has emerged: "posthumans" or humans that have been so modified by science that they are no longer recognizably human. So far, this has remained mostly science fiction, but you can see the glimmers of it beginning in biology and medical science. There's a reason performance enhancing drugs are banned in most sports. Genetic engineering opens up the possibility that corporations could create their own custom humans, essentially their own posthumans. The possibilities for abuse in such situations are sadly endless. So the Invisible Man, like Frankenstein's Creature, taps into the fear of science or more accurately the fear of what horrors science might create. On the surface, the Creature from the Black Lagoon is a monster story about a creature that carries off a pretty girl. I think it taps into a deeper fear, however, namely that the world is older and stranger and more alien and incomprehensible than we can possibly know. Like hardcore creationists say that the earth is 6,000 years old or so, and the traditional scientific view is that the earth has been around for four and a half billion years or so, and both groups have detailed charts explaining why their theories are correct, but what if they're both wrong? Oceanographers say that we don't fully understand the oceans. And a common theory among UFO people is that UFOs emerged from hidden bases at the bottom of the ocean, inaccessible by any human. There are other theories that there have been entire civilizations such as Atlantis that have vanished without a trace and were more advanced than our own, or that all of human civilization is a cycle that constantly destroys itself and restarts without a memory of its previous failures, or that aliens have influenced and controlled human history or that aliens created the earth and this is all some sort of elaborate science experiment. Of course, all these theories are likely bunk. Probably. I think it is true to say that not only is the world stranger than we know, it is stranger than the human mind is actually capable of comprehending. And depending on how far that goes, that could be a terrifying thought. So the Creature from the Black Lagoon, the idea that some race of fishmen lurks beneath the waves that we don't know about, taps into that fear. Like The Creature from the Black Lagoon, The Mummy on the surface is another story about the monster who wants the girl since Imhotep waits 3,000 years for his love to be reincarnated. But I think this taps into a deeper fear, namely that we can't escape history, that no matter what we do or how hard we try, history will catch up to us (whether our own personal history or national history). Political philosopher Francis Fukuyama famously wrote a book called The End of History and The Last Man in 1992, arguing that with the collapse of Communism, liberal democracy was the final form of government achieved by mankind and it would have no serious competitors in the future. This was a nice dream, but I think it's fair to say that the last 34 years since 1992 have proven that thesis profoundly wrong. History is definitely not over and in every domestic or international political crisis of the last 34 years, you can trace its roots back for decades or even centuries. It took 3,000 years for the dead hand of Imhotep to affect the present, but it usually doesn't take nearly that long for history to have negative effects in the present world. The Phantom of the Opera is considered one of the Universal monsters, but I don't think he really taps into a deeper fear, maybe just to be wary of a creepy guy who lives in a theater basement and is unhealthily obsessed with the leading actress. Honestly, that just seems like good common sense. Maybe poor Christine Daae just needs some pepper spray or a good solid shotgun. In conclusion, I think each of these Universal monsters remains popular because they tap into a deeper, more profound fear. So if you're a writer looking to create a memorable villain, you could do worse than to follow those universal fears. You don't even explicitly have to write horror, science fiction, or fantasy to do it. In a mystery novel, you could have a Dracula type villain in the form of a slumlord who traps his tenants with restrictive lease agreements to bleed them dry financially or an Invisible Man villain in the form of a scientist who is illegally injecting college athletes with an experimental drug without their knowledge. The Wolf Man appears quite often in detective and thriller fiction as a serial killer or some other kind of violent criminal. Naturally we cannot escape history, so the Mummy can appear as a conflict that had its roots in events that happened decades ago. Of course, the range for universal fear villains in science fiction and fantasy is much greater. Then you don't even have to be metaphorical. So hopefully this look at the Universal monsters and the universal fears they tap into will give you some good tips and ideas for writing villains in your book. So that's it for this week. Thank you for listening to The Pulp Writer Show. I hope you found the show useful. 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Part One: Rating the Winter Olympic SportsSpunky and Wolfman bring their signature 70s vs 80s perspective to the slopes, rinks, and halfpipes as they rank every Winter Olympic sport on their patented pop culture scale. Which events score a perfect “Billie Jean video” (the ultimate 80s achievement)? And which ones crash harder than the King himself, earning the dreaded “Elvis dying on the toilet” rating?From figure skating's sequined glory to the icy chaos of curling, no sport is safe from their hot takes and nostalgic banter. Whether you're Team Downhill or Team Luge, prepare for laughs, arguments, and maybe a few controversial opinions.Part Two: Miracle - The Boys of 1980 Documentary ReviewThe hosts dive into Netflix's Miracle: The Boys of 1980, the documentary that brought back all the feelings from that legendary Lake Placid moment. Spunky and Wolfman walk you through the goosebumps-inducing moments, the unexpected tears, and the belly laughs that hit them while revisiting one of sports' greatest underdog stories.Don't have Netflix? No problem! Consider this your Reader's Digest version of the doc. The guys share the best stories, the most moving interviews, and all the behind-the-scenes details that make this film essential viewing for anyone who remembers where they were when Herb Brooks' ragtag team took down the Soviet Union.Do you believe in miracles? After this episode, you will.Send us a voicemail and hear yourself on the next episode:https://www.speakpipe.com/The70sVsThe80s
We survive and thrive with Send Help plus we also discuss Arco, Him, The Dark Knight Trilogy and Girls Just Want to Have Fun while a special guest also contemplates going digital. 0:00 - Intro 10:20 - Going Digital Discussion 58:55 - Review: Send Help 1:28:15 - What We Watched: Arco, Wolf Man, Girls Just Want to Have Fun, Him, The Dark Knight Trilogy, Nobody 2 2:05:05 - This Week on DVD, Blu-ray and VOD 2:07:15 - Outro 2:10:00 - Spoiler Discussion: Send Help
DownloadWelcome to one of the most anticipated episodes of every year, our top 10 horror movies from 2025. 2025 turned out to be a decent year for horror and the crew tackles their own personal lists of top 10. The show starts with GregaMortis and Doctor Shock Dave Becker being joined with Anthony RRRRR from MRAC and Head Long Into Monsters Podcast as well as Justin Beahm from Reverend Entertainment. After they give their top 10 films GregaMortis is joined by the Twisted Temptress and Bill Van Veghel as they give their top 10 films from the year. Lastly you will hear from the listeners who called in with their lists. With almost 7 hours of recording time we hope you will enjoy the show. We would love to hear from you on who's list you feel lines up with your lists more. 1-804-569-5682.Be sure to grab your favorite snacks and beverages and grab those pens and papers or tablets so you can write down the films you need to see. HELP KEEP HORROR ALIVE!!TOP 10 LISTSANTHONY RRRR1. WEAPONS2. BRING HER BACK3. THE MONKEY4. SINNERS5. JIMMY & STIGGS6. RATS7. THE UGLY STEPSISTER8. V/H/S/ HALLOWEEN9. THE SHROUDS10. COMPANIONDAVE1. THE LONG WALK2. STRANGE HARVEST3. SINNERS4. BRING HER BACK5. DANGEROUS ANIMALS6. WEAPONS7. THE SURRENDER8. THE ELIXIR9. TOGETHER10. FRANKENSTEINJUSTIN BEAHM1. FRANKENSTEIN2. SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT3. BLACK PHONE 24. THE MONKEY5. THE UGLY STEPSISTER6. STRANGER THINGS SEASON 57. WELCOME TO DERRY8. THE LONG WALK9. MONSTER THE ED GEIN STORY10. WOLFMANGREG1. WEAPONS2. FINAL DESTINATION : BLOODLINES3. COMPANION4. JIMMY & STIGGS5. HEART EYES6. SILENT NIGHT DEADLY NIGHT7. CANNIBAL MUKBANG8. INFLUENCERS9. DEATH OF A UNICORN10. DANGEROUS ANIMALSPEARL1. WEAPONS2. GOOD BOY3. HOUSEMAID4. COMPANION / INFLUENCERS5. FINAL DESTINATION : BLOODLINES6. THE LONG WALK7. MARSHMALLOW8. VICIOUS9. JIMMY & STIGGS10. DANGEROUS ANINALS / BEASTS OF WARBILL1. DANGEROUS ANIMALS2. WOLFMAN3. YOUR HOST4. TOGETHER5. MARSHMALLOW6. THE ELIXIR7. TAKE OUT8. V/H/S HALLOWEEN9. CANNIBAL MUKBANG10. SCARED SHITLESSGUEST LINKSANTHONY RMRAC PODCASTHEAD LONG INTO MONSTERS PODCASTWEBSITEJUSTIN BEAHMWEBSITELOTC Links :Land Of The Creeps InstagramGregaMortisFacebookTwitterLand Of The Creeps Group PageLand Of The Creeps Fan PageJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movie PodcastYoutubeInstagramEmailLetterboxdDr. ShockDVD Infatuation TwitterDVD Infatuation WebsiteFacebookHorror Movie PodcastJay Of The Dead's New Horror Movies PodcastYouTube ChannelLetterboxdDVD Infatuation PodcastThe Illustrated Fan PodcastBill Van Veghel LinkFacebookLetterboxdMusic,Movies,Sports & Stuff PodcastFacebook Music Movies Sports & StuffTwisted Temptress LinkLetterboxdLOTC Hotline Number1-804-569-56821-804-569-LOTCLOTC Intro is provided by Andy Ussery, Below are links to his social mediaEmail:FacebookTwitterOutro music provided by Greg Whitaker Below is Greg's Twitter accountTwitterFacebook
This is our final episode. It has been an amazing adventure over the past 2.5 years. We have had so many great experiences on the show and feel blessed for all of our opportunities. Thank you to all of our guests and to all of our listeners. Thank you to our families and friends. We appreciate all of you. We thank you for your support and wish you the best with exercise and with life.Thank you again and Enjoy the Run!Support the showThanks for listening to Running with Maverick and Wolfman. If you are enjoying the podcast please like and share on facebook, X, follow on instagram and support the show. Thank you to those who have supported already.If you have questions please e-mail or submit them on facebook or instagram. Thanks!This podcast if for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional healthcare advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the hosts or the management. THIS PODCAST IS NOT AFFILIATED IN ANY WAY WITH THE TOP GUN MOTION PICTURES OR PARAMOUNT PICTURES INC.
Send us a textOn today's episode of Haunt Graveyard, we're taking you behind the screams and into the daylight as we explore highlights from Universal's HHN 31 Unmasking the Horror Tour.We break down two fan-favorite haunted houses:
I'm kicking off a year of covering films from Spanish actor/director/writer Paul Naschy. One film each month through the year. The first film is one that he wrote and starred in from 1968, Frankenstein's Bloody Terror aka The Mark of the Wolfman. Hope you enjoy!Join me at the Esquire theater on the 3rd Friday of the month for Frightful Fridays! https://www.esquiretheatre.com/Follow me https://letterboxd.com/OldManBrad/https://linktr.ee/oldmanbradBecome a patron for even more content! https://www.patreon.com/OldManBradSupport me on Kofihttps://ko-fi.com/oldmanbradA huge thank your to the patrons of Old Man Brad: Gerald Morris, Dustin Elkins, Nerdrovert, Chris Yeany, Brett Parker, KaraMusic:Ghoul by Carl Kasey @ White Bat Audio
In this Best of Horror 2026 episode of Terror Talk Podcast, we break down the movies, series, and surprises that defined horror this year — with a fun but thoughtful, spoiler-free conversation.We kick things off with a mini-review of Cathy's new favorite horror game, Horrified: Dungeons & Dragons, before diving into our top horror TV series of 2026, including standout favorites IT: Welcome to Derry, Dexter: Resurrection, and The Hunting Wives, plus discussions of Alien: Earth and Zero Day. We even disagree on Stranger Things, offering contrasting perspectives.Next, we cover our favorite horror movies of the year, including Sinners, Frankenstein, House of Dynamite, Wolfman, and Companion, along with a few surprise mentions that caught us off guard.This episode is a curated, year-end guide for horror fans who want smart recommendations, honest reactions, and a female-driven perspective on the best horror of 2026.Subscribe, share the episode, and comment with your own Best of Horror 2026 picks.
Maverick and Wolfman are talking about exercise and the benefits. They are also discussing why it can be difficult. Please share, subscribe and support the show! Thank you!Support the showThanks for listening to Running with Maverick and Wolfman. If you are enjoying the podcast please like and share on facebook, X, follow on instagram and support the show. Thank you to those who have supported already.If you have questions please e-mail or submit them on facebook or instagram. Thanks!This podcast if for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional healthcare advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the hosts or the management. THIS PODCAST IS NOT AFFILIATED IN ANY WAY WITH THE TOP GUN MOTION PICTURES OR PARAMOUNT PICTURES INC.
— You durn foolWaves of hot lava washed down my throat, past my lungs, and hit my stomach like an acid avalanche.By day, Nick Sipe works as a mild-mannered IT manager for a Fortune 150 company. By night, he mostly recovers from the workday, but occasionally finds time to write. He enjoys writing Twilight Zone-style short stories, mostly horror and light sci-fi. Nick is currently shopping his debut novel, “Midnight Springs,” to literary agents. “Midnight Springs” is the first in a planned horror-Western series that sends classic monsters (think Frankenstein, Van Helsing, the Wolfman) to the Wild West to tangle with their American counterparts (think witches, the Headless Horseman, the Wendigo). Nick live in Gastonia, North Carolina. He is a member of Charlotte Writers Club.
Maverick and Wolfman are talking about everything from the weather to best hugger to best Gatorade. Listen, laugh and enjoy your day.Enjoy the Run!Support the showThanks for listening to Running with Maverick and Wolfman. If you are enjoying the podcast please like and share on facebook, X, follow on instagram and support the show. Thank you to those who have supported already.If you have questions please e-mail or submit them on facebook or instagram. Thanks!This podcast if for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional healthcare advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the hosts or the management. THIS PODCAST IS NOT AFFILIATED IN ANY WAY WITH THE TOP GUN MOTION PICTURES OR PARAMOUNT PICTURES INC.
So THIS is how werewolf work Approachability: 9/10 (Pretty mild horror by today's standards) Content Warnings: Animal death Next Week's Film RandomHorror9 T-Shirts Hosts: Jeffrey Cranor & Cecil Baldwin (Find more of our work on Welcome to Night Vale) Logo: David Baldwin Random Horror 9 Patreon YouTube, Bluesky, Letterboxd, & Instagram: @RandomHorror9 We are part of Night Vale Presents Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 506, the "survival expert" go back over all the new films that they talked about for the podcast in the year of 2025. E-mail your survival suggestions to us at wecouldsurvivethat@gmail.com or Twitter @WeCouldSurvive or find older episode on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXAa8-wNqv1G14ts_DHenkg/feed
Forget the New Year's Resolutions! Do this instead and find the New You! This episode is motivating and inspiring. Please enjoy! Thanks for listening, subscribing and supporting the show. Support the showThanks for listening to Running with Maverick and Wolfman. If you are enjoying the podcast please like and share on facebook, X, follow on instagram and support the show. Thank you to those who have supported already.If you have questions please e-mail or submit them on facebook or instagram. Thanks!This podcast if for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional healthcare advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the hosts or the management. THIS PODCAST IS NOT AFFILIATED IN ANY WAY WITH THE TOP GUN MOTION PICTURES OR PARAMOUNT PICTURES INC.
Another year in the books, which means it is time for our annual Wrap Up, where we not only go through our personal favorites of the year, but also some other standout films, as well as some others that came out in the last 12 months. For the second year in a row, it is astounding at some of the high quality pictures that have been getting released. From ones going straight to streaming services, to other wide release pictures, there have been plenty of fantastic titles out there. It really is a great time to be a horror fan. It's a long episode, so make sure you have a pad and pen, because we cover a LOT here! Titles mentioned in this episode. 28 Years Later (2025), 5150 Elm's Way (2009), Alien: Earth (2025), Alien: Covenant (2017), Alien: Romulus (2024), American Werewolf in Paris (1997), Barbarian (2022), Born of Fire (1987), The Bride of Hades (1968), Bring Her Back (2025), Buffalo '66 (1998), Clown in a Cornfield (2025), Companion (2025), The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025), Dangerous Animals (2025), The Dark Half (1993), A Dark Song (2016), Dead Ringers (1988), Dracula 3D (2012), Frankenstein (1931), Frankenstein (1994), Frankenstein (2025), From Dusk Till Dawn (1996), Good Boy (2025), The Gorge (2025), Green Inferno (2013), Halloween (2018), Heart Eyes (2025), Hell of a Summer (2023), I See You (2019), It Feeds (2025), The Long Walk (2025), Malignant (2021), Maniac (1980), Marshmallow (2025), The Monkey (2025), Monster Island (2024), The Monster of London City (1964), One Cut of the Dead (2017), Prometheus (2012), [REC] (2007), Rosario (2025), The Rule of Jenny Pen (2024), Running Man (2025), Saloum (2021), Shadow of God (2025), Silent Night Deadly Night (2025), Sinners (2025), Snowbeast (1977), Society (1989), Strange Harvest (2024), Talk to Me (2022), Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Together (2025), Trouble Every Day (2001), The Ugly Stepsister (2025), V/H/S/ Halloween (2025), Vicious (2025), The Wailing (2016), Weapons (2025), When Evil Lurks (2023), Wolf Man (2025)
Send us a textIntro: Quadrophonic Toppling (N2)5. Bathtub Gin (N2)4. Theme From the Bottom (N1)3. Tweezer (N4)2. Piper (N4)1. Wolfman's Brother (N1)Outro: Cream (N4)
We open proceedings this evening with ‘Dark Woods Demon' by Schtar, kindly shared via the Creepypasta Wiki and read here under the conditions of the CC-BY-SA license. https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/Dark_Woods_Demon https://creepypasta.fandom.com/wiki/User:Schtar Tonight's second terrifying tale of the macabre and weird is ‘The Wolfman of Willow Lane' by the wonderfully talented Corpse Child, kindly shared directly with me for the express purpose of having me narrate it here for you all: u/Corpse_Child/ r/DrCreepensVault/comments/w5rb3v/the_wolfman_of_willow_ln/
Wolfman recaps 2025 and wishes you all a very Happy New Year!Thanks for listening, watching, subscribing and supporting the show!Enjoy the Run!Support the showThanks for listening to Running with Maverick and Wolfman. If you are enjoying the podcast please like and share on facebook, X, follow on instagram and support the show. Thank you to those who have supported already.If you have questions please e-mail or submit them on facebook or instagram. Thanks!This podcast if for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional healthcare advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the hosts or the management. THIS PODCAST IS NOT AFFILIATED IN ANY WAY WITH THE TOP GUN MOTION PICTURES OR PARAMOUNT PICTURES INC.
This week on Earth Station Boo, we travel back to the golden age of horror with a celebration of the Classic Universal Monsters. These legendary films helped shape the horror genre and continue to influence it today. We revisit the gothic dread of Dracula, the tragic horror of Frankenstein, the chilling howls of The Wolf Man, and the […] The post To a new world of gods & monsters | Earth Station Boo appeared first on The ESO Network.
We wish you a Merry Christmas and to all a Good Night!This episode is all things Christmas!Thanks for Listening!Enjoy the Run!Support the showThanks for listening to Running with Maverick and Wolfman. If you are enjoying the podcast please like and share on facebook, X, follow on instagram and support the show. Thank you to those who have supported already.If you have questions please e-mail or submit them on facebook or instagram. Thanks!This podcast if for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional healthcare advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the hosts or the management. THIS PODCAST IS NOT AFFILIATED IN ANY WAY WITH THE TOP GUN MOTION PICTURES OR PARAMOUNT PICTURES INC.
For this year's Halloween episode we thought we unleash our inner beasts to track the evolution of the werewolf across a century of cinema! This episode is a deep-dive comparison of five landmark films that shaped the lycanthropic curse on screen.We jump to the legendary 1981 FX Showdown, pitting The Howling's aggressive, full-body practical effects against the painful, black-comedy genius of An American Werewolf in London's transformations. We debate which film delivered the most jaw-dropping practical effects and defined the look of 80s werewolf.We then analyze Universal's The Wolf Man (1941), exploring how Lon Chaney Jr. established the universal horror archetypes of the cursed victim, the full moon, and the silver bullet while we contrast it with attempts to bring the wolf back into the modern era, contrasting the Gothic-period spectacle of The Wolfman (2010) and then give our honest opinion on the latest iteration of the wolf man with the psychological thriller take of The Wolf Man (2025).Join us as we discuss the horror, the heart, and the sheer technical artistry that goes into transforming a man into a monster—and decide which hairy hide takes home the "Golden Howl Award." Cheers to the Craft!On this Episode we continue our journey on taste NA beer, we include Bero's Kingston's Golden Pils, Coffee Draught, Edge Hill Hazy IPA, and Double Tasty West Coast Style IPA.Sip On This! Link - Spooky Season Cinema Playlist:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr_DQEnwc7o&list=PLRd1VDHr3hWBBvkh8JZvwVedfCeGSpCsA&pp=gAQBBe sure to follow, like, and subscribe to us here on Youtube and also Spotify and Instagram : @goldencraftcast
Where have WE been? Where have YOU been!? This week, we sipped another Winc wine as we discussed Season 2 Episode 6: “Who's Afraid of Cory Wolf?” A red blend called “Illusion” paired perfectly with an episode we…sort of wish was just an illusion. If you don't want this one to go right over your head, we recommend watching the 1941 black-and-white film, “The Wolf Man”. Having seen Edward Albee's 1962 play, “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” won't help—and neither will having read William Golding's 1954 novel, The Lord of the Flies, though both are superficially referenced in this bewildering episode in which Cory believes he's turning into a werewolf. While it's obvious to viewers that it's all an allegory for puberty, no one in the BMW-universe seems to pick up on that… Grab the remote and get ready to be…a little confused!
This episode is entertainment at it's best. The hosts Maverick and Wolfman can make any conversation funny but this episode takes the cake. Give a listen and laugh as they work from cold weather to Elvis, to ice fishing, to great lakes, to trivia and somehow back to Elvis. Enjoy the Run!Support the showThanks for listening to Running with Maverick and Wolfman. If you are enjoying the podcast please like and share on facebook, X, follow on instagram and support the show. Thank you to those who have supported already.If you have questions please e-mail or submit them on facebook or instagram. Thanks!This podcast if for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional healthcare advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the hosts or the management. THIS PODCAST IS NOT AFFILIATED IN ANY WAY WITH THE TOP GUN MOTION PICTURES OR PARAMOUNT PICTURES INC.
Your hirsute hosts talk about the 2025 film WOLF MAN, directed by Leigh Whannell and written by Leigh Whannell and Corbet Tuck.It’s not what you think. LINKSWee Freekz FBUnsane Radio WebsiteTarr and Fether’s WebsitePsycho Cinema FBUnsane Radio FBUnsane Radio XPsycho Cinema YTHeavy Metal Horror Podcast FBHeavy Metal Horror Podcast YT MusicIntro/Outro: Advanced Dreams – Some DreamsBackground: Sneak Machine
In today's episode WJ and KJ, deliver another entertaining and creepy episode. KJ covers some vicious attacks by a wolflike creature in France during the 1700s. Bill reviews an evidentiary account of a Bigfoot sighting in Peru. And some great listener mail. Please join us! Thank you for listening!www.bigfootterrorinthewoods.comProduced by: "Bigfoot Terror in the Woods L.L.C."
Discussing the output of New Line Cinema during the 1990s. The guest is Detective Wolfman, host of Bloody Pulp - listen here: https://open.spotify.com/show/7IwvqF0Wd3OWU4qx9OmJeT Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Another former government insider has come forward to talk about the high strangeness surrounding government investigations of UFO's and the hitchhiker effect suffered by some researches. Is this just more of the disturbing truth or a Deep-State PSYOP? Listen to know more.
Maverick and Wolfman knock it out of the park with this episode! They turn a simple question into a hilarious informative and entertaining episode. This is a must listen. Remember to like, share, subscribe and support. Thanks.Enjoy the Run!Support the showThanks for listening to Running with Maverick and Wolfman. If you are enjoying the podcast please like and share on facebook, X, follow on instagram and support the show. Thank you to those who have supported already.If you have questions please e-mail or submit them on facebook or instagram. Thanks!This podcast if for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional healthcare advice. We are not responsible for any losses, damages, or liabilities that may arise from the use of this podcast. This podcast is not intended to replace medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the hosts or the management. THIS PODCAST IS NOT AFFILIATED IN ANY WAY WITH THE TOP GUN MOTION PICTURES OR PARAMOUNT PICTURES INC.
Debaran Kelso speaks with wolf biologist Jim Holyan. The adventures and heart-breaks of wolf reintroductions in Idaho are the subject of his recent book "I was a Middle-Aged Wolfman: Chasing Wolves in Idaho's Backcountry". (KPTZ airdate: December 10, 2025) Learn more:I was a Middle-Aged Wolfman: Chasing Wolves in Idaho's Backcountry by Jim HolyanSound recordings: BBC Nature Sound Effects Library and Maktub_ytv Nature Now is created by a dedicated team of volunteers. If you enjoy this episode and can support the work that goes into making Nature Now, we invite you to go to kptz.org/donate to make a contribution. Thank you for your support!
AKA "Snowy Horror," AKA "Blood in the Snow." Minnesotan Josh Miller (Violent Night, Violent Night 2) and Alaskan Henry McComas (The Camp Host, Wolfman's Got Nards) join us at the Draft Table to rank the 7 best freezing-cold, terrifyingly snowbound horror movies! Listen to Main Feed Drafts ad-free and get four bonus episodes monthly in the Screen Drafts Booster Club! Sign up at www.patreon.com/screendrafts.
Horror movies, holiday slashers, and classic monster mayhem collide in this episode of This Week in Horror History, covering December 8–14 in spooky cinema. We dig into the releases, icons, and deep cuts that shaped horror long before Christmas morning ever arrived.This week's watch list includes:Christine (1983) – John Carpenter's sleek, icy adaptation of Stephen King's killer-car novel. We look at how this haunted Plymouth went from a modest box office performer to a cult favorite thanks to its mood, music, and vicious metal-on-flesh set pieces.The Wolfman (1941) – Lon Chaney Jr.'s tragic Larry Talbot helped define the sympathetic monster and rewrote the rules for werewolf lore. We talk legacy, atmosphere, and why this frosty Universal chiller still plays perfectly on a cold December night.Scream 2 (1997) – Meta slashers head to college as Sidney Prescott and Ghostface return in a sequel that should've fizzled but absolutely works. Film theory, sequel rules, and late-'90s horror energy all collide in one of the most successful slasher follow-ups ever.Maniac Cop 2 (1990) – An undead cop, wild stunts, and a grimy New York that feels like a haunted maze. We spotlight why this over-the-top sequel is a cult gem for fans of action-horror hybrids.We also roll through a birthday crawl for some horror legends: Rick Baker, Vampira, Bill Nighy, and Dee Wallace, celebrating how their work reshaped monsters, ghosts, and genre weirdos across decades.In our “Then and Now: Meta Slashers” segment, we use Scream 2 as a jumping-off point to talk about how self-aware horror evolved—from '90s snark to today's nostalgia-driven, legacy-sequel era. And for your weekly recommendation, we head back to the 1950s with Tarantula (1955), a giant-spider creature feature that channels Cold War anxieties into big, creepy fun and pairs beautifully with other atomic-age monster flicks.All that plus our sponsor Cozy Earth— 41% off with Promo Code SPOOKY ultra-comfy bedding perfect for staying warm while you binge horror history marathons in December.If you love horror podcasts, classic monster movies, '80s Stephen King adaptations, and meta slasher sequels, this week's trip through the dates will fill your holiday season watchlist and keep your nights eerie all December long.
Grab your horn shoe and remake bad movies on an all new LIVE! Tony Bennett has died and the Boiz are here to cheer you up. Matt gets a job offer in Tunisia. Pat is attacked for having limited memory (on his computer). Guillermo does "Wolf Man." Plus, can a squirrel bite a finger off? Are horses bad for the ozone? Is Tony Romo okay? Sources across the web weigh in and it all happens LIVE!
Hi—and welcome back to Horror Movie Podcast, where we're Dead Serious About Horror Movies.Here in Episode 234, Matt, Jackson, Brian, and Ryan review two new(ish) releases- Leigh Whannell's Wolf Man and Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein!This episode was recorded November 25th, 2025. Thanks for listening!SHOW NOTES for HMP Ep. 234:[00:00:01] - Introduction[00:04:17] - Wolf Man (2025) Review[00:29:05] - Frankenstein (2025) Review[01:06:00] - OutroWhere to Find the Hosts:Matt@PastorMattR and @HorrorMovieCast on Twitterhttps://x.com/FatherSonHorrorJacksonkainehero on YouTube, @Kaine_Hero12 on Twitterhttps://www.youtube.com/@KaineHeroBrian@BrianDarthScotthttps://x.com/BrianDarthScottRyan@HorrorFanRyanhttps://x.com/HorrorFanRyanJay@HorrorAvengershttps://www.newhorrormovies.com/And check out the private Facebook group: Horror Movie Podcasthttps://www.facebook.com/groups/1645906669223033—Music by hello softie and Kagan Brightenbach
The first week of December isn't just for cozy rom-coms and twinkling lights. On this episode of This Week in Horror History, we dig into the spooky side of December 1–7, charting travel nightmares, cursed deserts, classic Universal monsters, and a knife-clawed college mascot turning school spirit into a bloodbath.We kick things off with Turistas (2006), the mid-2000s travel horror where a dream backpacking trip in Brazil plunges into organ-harvesting terror. It's that “don't get on the bus” era of horror, loaded with sweaty paranoia and the ugly underside of “exotic” tourism.From there, we head to the desert with Scalps (1983), a shoestring-budget curse shocker about archaeology students who dig on sacred land and unleash a vengeful spirit. It slipped quietly into limited December release but later clawed out a cult following on home video and streaming thanks to its gritty, regional DIY vibe.Then we turn back the clock to House of Dracula (1945), one of Universal's last serious monster mash-ups. Dracula, the Wolf Man, and Frankenstein's monster all converge on a tormented doctor who thinks he can “cure” them — and instead gives us a fog-drenched fever dream of capes, neck bolts, and mad science that feels tailor-made for chilly December nights.Our Deep Cut Spotlight goes to Girls Nite Out (1982), a campus slasher originally released as The Scaremaker. A college basketball win kicks off an all-night scavenger hunt, while a killer in the school's bear mascot costume stalks the grounds with steak knives strapped to its paws. It's pure early-'80s slasher energy — dorm drama, campus radio, locker-room stalking — that barely made a ripple in theaters but was rescued by VHS and, eventually, a boutique Blu-ray restoration.We also roll through a Birthday Roll for horror heavy hitters born this week — from Sean S. Cunningham and Tony Todd to genre-shaping talents behind slashers, supernatural sequels, and expressionist nightmares — and talk about how their work threads through the films we're spotlighting.To wrap it all up, we land on a Weekly Recommendation that fits perfectly with early December: Edward Scissorhands (1990). It's the ultimate snowy, suburban gothic fairy tale — pastel houses, winter loneliness, and a gentle “monster” whose ice-carved sculptures make the snow fall — ideal for horror fans easing into holiday mode without losing that eerie edge.This episode of This Week in Horror History is brought to you in part by Savorista — the spooky-friendly coffee brand serving bold, gourmet flavors in decaf and half-caf roasts so you can binge horror without wrecking your sleep. Head to Savorista.com, pick out your favorite light, medium, or dark roast, and use promo code SPOOKY at checkout to get 25% off your first order. Every purchase supports the show directly and keeps the horror history rolling.If you love horror podcasts, physical media, and deep-cut genre history, queue this one up and let This Week in Horror History program your first December horror marathon.
The 31 Days of Horror Challenge continues! The rules are simple. Each of our hosts had to watch 31 horror films over the 31 days of October that they have never seen before. This week we present the second half of their journey into the macabre concluding our two part horror extravaganza. Warning: SPOILERS may be ahead. We'll try not to give everything away but major plot points for the films will be discussed. We have included time codes for each film below. If you don't want to be spoiled in any way on a film you have yet to see, just skip ahead. 00:12:25 The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025) 00:15:28 Ilsa: She-Wolf of the SS (1975) 00:19:45 M3GAN 2.0 (2025) 00:24:07 Scared Shitless (2024) 00:28:33 Stream (2024) 00:33:13 Curtains (1983) 00:36:08 Witchboard (2024) 00:40:17 Sinners (2025) 00:47:35 Witchboard (2025) Trailer 00:49:40 Fear Street: Prom Queen (2025) 00:55:51 Noroi: The Curse (2005) 00:59:03 Get Away (2024) 01:04:13 Strange Darling (2023) 01:08:49 King on Screen (2022) 01:13:45 Kill Me Again (2025) 01:18:13 Weapons (2025) 01:24:33 The Monkey (2025) 01:29:42 The Parenting (2025) 01:33:57 Skinamarink (2022) 01:36:57 Good Boy (2025) 01:41:21 What Doesn't Kill Us (2019) 01:44:57 28 Years Later (2025) 01:52:38 Hell House LLC: Lineage (2025) 01:58:45 Final Destination: Bloodlines (2025) 02:04:51 The Sacrifice Game (2023) 02:09:31 Wolf Man (2025) 02:13:20 The Ugly Stepsister (2025) 02:18:51 Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls (2023) 02:23:47 In a Violent Nature (2024) 02:28:53 The Long Walk (2025) Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, PodChaser, Amazon Music, Audible, Libsyn, iHeartRadio and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes / Apple Podcasts. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. https://invasionoftheremake.wixsite.com/podcast Follow us on BlueSky: @invasionremake.bsky.social Follow us on X/Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook, Instagram & Tik-Tok: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com Buy a cool t-shirt, hoodies, hats, and other Invasion of the Remake swag at our merchandise store!
As we continue our IN DA KLERB WE ALL MONSTERS triple feature, we're stocking up on silver bullets and garlic pizza to meet an ‘80s take on the Universal Monsters in THE MONSTER SQUAD, starring Andre Gower, Tom Noonan, Duncan Regehr, Ryan Lambert, Jon Gries, Ashley Bank, Leonardo Cimino, Brent Chalem, Robby Kiger, Stephen Macht, Mary Ellen Trainor, Stan Shaw, Lisa Fuller, and Jack Gwillim. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTubeFor bonus content and commentaries, check out our PatreonFollow the show on Instagram, TikTok, and FacebookWant to support the show and save 20% on Fangoria? Visit Fangoria and enter PROMO CODE: HOWIMETYOURMONSTER at checkout!Looking for How I Met Your Monster merch? Check out TeePublic for shirts, stickers, mugs, and more!Questions and comments: howimetyourmonsterpodcast@gmail.com
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In this Halloween episode, Jim Hill and Eric Hersey dig up the spooky story of Universal's Dark Universe - the ambitious attempt to build a monster-filled cinematic universe that never rose from the grave. From The Mummy's box office stumble to the Wolfman's cursed production, the duo unpacks how a failed film series still inspired one of Epic Universe's most anticipated lands. Along the way, they discuss park attendance stats, ticket changes, and a few frightfully fun surprises. 2024 Themed Entertainment Association attendance report reveals Universal's shifting rankings Why Universal paused 3-Day Annual Pass sales and what it means for Epic Universe access The rise and fall of The Mummy reboot and the costly chaos behind The Wolfman Inside Universal's forgotten plans for Creature from the Black Lagoon and Dracula Untold How the ashes of a movie misfire gave life to Epic Universe's monster-filled Dark Universe land Even the monsters couldn't scare away Jim and Eric's curiosity—hear the full tale of how Universal's cinematic dream turned into a theme park triumph. Follow Eric on X and Instagram @EricHersey Follow Jim on X and Instagram @JimHillMedia Unlocked Magic Unlocked Magic, powered by DVC Rental Store and DVC Resale Market, offers exclusive Disney & Universal ticket savings with TRUSTED service and authenticity. With over $10 MILLION in ticket sales, use Unlocked Magic to get the BIGGEST SAVINGS. Learn More Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The celebration of Halloween month continues with this classic episode from 2018 that helped inspire the format of Frank's "Fun For All Ages" podcast as Metallica guitarist, Rock & Roll Hall of Famer and monster kid Kirk Hammett discusses his lifelong love affair with horror films, his priceless collection of movie memorabilia and the shared connection between horror fans and metal heads. Also, Boris Karloff goes digital, Kirk meets Robert Crumb, Forrest Ackerman drives a hard bargain and Gilbert pens a fan letter to the Wolf Man. PLUS: “White Zombie”! Maria Ouspenskaya returns! The twisted genius of Basil Gogos! And Horrible Herman, the Asiatic Insect! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2010 Universal took another step towards rebooting the Dark Universe with a straight shot at a remake of the 1941 classic The Wolf Man starring Lon Chaney Jr. This time starring Benecio del Toro, Anthony Hopkins, Emily Blunt and Hugo Weaving and with the late addition direction of Joe Johnston it does manage to capture some of the magic of a classic monster movie. But also it's not that good even though Mason liked it. Thanks for watching our Caravan Of Garbage review!SUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.