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Welcome to "The London Horror Movie Club," the ultimate podcast for horror enthusiasts with a British twist! Join siblings Chris Sapikowski and Lauren Jane Barnett as they venture into the eerie streets of London to explore spine-chilling horror films set in this historic city. On top of that, every month, LHMC takes you behind the scenes of the British indie horror scene, interviewing the masterminds behind the camera from directors and producers to actors and special effects artists. Subscribe for gripping interviews, insider insights, and films that will send shivers down your spine.
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"Frightmare" 1974
Pete Wlaker's 1974 "Frightmare" gets the London Horror Movie Club treatment! A video nasty and a cult classic, this film was a first watch for Chris but appears in Lauren's book "Death Lines: Walking London's Horror History" thanks to Walker's use of great London locations like Battersea Park and BBC Television Studio. Join Chirs and Lauren as they review the film, consider how it holds up today, add it to their rankings of horror movies and also ask the interesting question: what horror movie would you want to live in?
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Ask an Authority: Interview with British Horror Historian John Hamilton
He's interviewed everyone from Anna Massey to Gordon Hessler and has written more about British Horror cinema than most people will ever learn. The author of (among many others) "Beasts in the Cellar: The Exploitation Film Career of Tony Tenser" joins us for a chat about the best decade of British horror, the films we form attachments to, the most underrated country for horror, and his latest book: "Witches, Bitches and Banshees".
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Interview with Tequila Carter, Makeup and SFX Artist of Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey II
One of the talented makeup artists behind "Winnie the Pooh Blood and Honey II", Tequila has done makeup and SFX for dozens of films including "Bogieville", "Best Geezer" and "The Witches of the Sands". She got her start doing Scare Cons and has also designed looks for magazine covers across Europe! It was amazing to sit down with her and hear some of the amazing stories from behind the set as well as films she loves and how her skills managed to get one of her children sent home from school!
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Acting Up: Interview with Horror Actress Georgie Harriet-King
She's been killed, turned into a zombie, and is about to be playing a vengeful Repunzel - this month we got the great privilege of sitting down with horror actress Georgie King. A regular in the indie horror world, Georgie has done both stage and screen, appearing in films like "Mosaic", "The Art of Abuse" and the upcoming "Zombikini" and "Rapunzel's Revenge". Join us as she shares behind the scenes stories, her favourite films, and the horror films she watches with her Nan!
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Laugh to Death: Interview with Cy Henty
Award-winning comedian and indie horror and comedy actor Cy Henty joins us this month; along with his homunculus! (no that's not a dirty joke!) Join us for a chat about his recent films, his award-winning radio play, a haunted set, what film terrified his grandmother, and that crucial blend of comedy and horror.
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Indie in Production: Talking with the team behind Trash Arts Productions
Join the team of Trash Arts Productions, Sam Mason Bell and Jackson Batchelor, for insight into their lives producing, making, and distributing horror films and working with writers and directors from all over England. From favourite films and stories on set to why the industry is still recovering from the 80s, there's something for any horror fan to enjoy.