Weird, Together: Talking the Sociology of Indie Horror Brennan Storr
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- TV & Film
New to horror films? Come join us - Brennan Storr (The Ghost Story Guys) and Joseph Comeau (The Cardinal Rule) - as we talk about the latest in independent horror film. We're not critics, we're not experts, we're just weird, together.
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Terrible Things & The Wyrm of Bwlch Pen Barras
Thinking about sacrificing the young in service of arcane rituals instead of addressing real-life concerns about the world around us? Before you build that wicker man, you better listen to our reviews of the short films "Terrible Things" & "The Wyrm of Bwlch Pen Barras
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First-Time Caller
Considering a successful career as a controversial radio show who will never have to face consequences for their actions? The Apocalypse AND one of your listeners might have something to say about that, so before you start shopping for mics, you better listen to our review of J.D Brynn & Abe Goldfarb's "First-Time Caller"
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Black Friday
Thinking about getting into the retail space so you can spend your holidays fighting off zombies alongside Black Dynamite, Ash, and Stan? Before you brush up your resume, you better listen to us talking about Casey Tebo's "Black Friday"
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Suitable Flesh
Thinking about throwing away your comfortable, upper middle-class life as a psychiatrist so you can bone down with one of your hunky patients who may or may not be losing control of his body to a timeless eldritch horror? Before you start browsing the Yellow Pages for divorce lawyers, you should probably listen to us talk about Joe Lynch's "Suitable Flesh"
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Barbarian
Thinking about renting an AirB&B in the worst neighbourhood this side of "The Warriors" and doing a Nancy Drew on its creepy basement with the tall, dark stranger who already happens to be sleeping there? Before you polish up that magnifying glass, or buy green bananas, maybe you should listen to our review of Zach Cregger's "Barbarian"
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Dark Harvest
Thinking about doing an end-run around your mysterious midwestern town's psychic cop so you don't have to participate in the annual supernatural murder-spree that determines whether or not the corn will come back in the spring? Before you light out for the Black Road, you should probably listen to us talking about David Slade's "Dark Harvest"