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A podcast featuring, informed and sometimes irreverant takes on horror movies, books, games and the horror asthetic. Interviews with Horror creators and much more. Hosted by Kit Mann, formerly of The Horror Aesthetic

Vox Macabre Kit Mann

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A podcast featuring, informed and sometimes irreverant takes on horror movies, books, games and the horror asthetic. Interviews with Horror creators and much more. Hosted by Kit Mann, formerly of The Horror Aesthetic

    Silent Hill - The Whole Franchise -Carnival of Souls, and a Ghost Dog

    Silent Hill - The Whole Franchise -Carnival of Souls, and a Ghost Dog

    Hosted by Kit Mann, Vox Macabre is America's fastest growing horror podcast, renowned for its deep dives into all things horror. In Episode 16, Kit immerses listeners in the expansive and eerie world of the Silent Hill franchise, while also touching on other horror gems.

    Kit begins with a thorough exploration of the Silent Hill movies. He delves into their visual aesthetics, noting the fog-drenched streets and grotesque creature designs that evoke a sense of dread and unease. Kit discusses how these films capture the psychological horror of the games, although he points out where they diverge from the source material and the impact of these changes on their reception by fans.

    Transitioning to the Silent Hill video games, Kit passionately describes the evolution of the series from its debut in 1999 to its most recent installments. He highlights key titles such as "Silent Hill 2," praised for its complex narrative and psychological depth, and "Silent Hill 4: The Room," known for its innovative gameplay mechanics. Kit emphasizes how these games have influenced the horror genre, setting new standards for atmosphere and storytelling.

    Kit also examines the Silent Hill comic books, shedding light on how they expand the lore of the franchise. He discusses notable storylines and characters introduced in the comics, and how they complement and enrich the narratives found in the games and films.

    Briefly shifting focus, Kit talks about "The Dark," a lesser-known horror film starring Sean Bean. He provides a synopsis of the plot, which revolves around a family's terrifying encounter with supernatural forces. Kit discusses the film's dark and moody atmosphere, its effective use of suspense, and Bean's compelling performance, positioning it as a hidden gem worth watching for horror enthusiasts.

    In the Classic Backtrack segment, Kit revisits "Carnival of Souls," a 1962 horror film celebrated for its haunting ambiance and surreal narrative. He explores the film's low-budget yet highly effective cinematography, its eerie organ score, and the dreamlike quality that has cemented its status as a cult classic. Kit reflects on the film's influence on later horror works and its enduring legacy in the genre.

    Engaging with his audience, Kit answers a variety of listener questions. These inquiries range from requests for horror movie recommendations to discussions about the psychological impact of horror media. Kit provides thoughtful and insightful responses, sharing his extensive knowledge and personal experiences within the genre.

    The episode wraps up with a Campfire Tales segment featuring a spine-chilling story about a ghost dog. Kit narrates this eerie tale with vivid detail, describing the spectral canine's haunting presence and the unsettling events that unfold. This segment adds a fittingly atmospheric and spooky conclusion to the episode, leaving listeners with a lingering sense of unease.

    Overall, Episode 16 of Vox Macabre is a rich and engaging exploration of the Silent Hill franchise, enhanced by discussions of other horror films and listener interactions. Kit Mann's deep knowledge and passion for horror make this episode a must-listen for fans of the genre, offering a comprehensive and immersive experience.

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    The Fly. Eastern European Horror. Haunted Kitchens and more

    The Fly. Eastern European Horror. Haunted Kitchens and more

    In this week's episode of Vox Macabre, we delve into the world of horror cinema with engaging discussions and listener interactions. Your host, Kit Mann, takes you through an exploration of David Cronenberg's 1986 classic, The Fly, and Brandon Cronenberg's mind-bending film, Possessor.

    We kick things off by talking about The Fly, starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis. Kit shares insights into the film's themes of transformation and decay, and we chat about the emotional and psychological aspects that make this movie a cornerstone of the body horror genre. The conversation touches on Cronenberg's unique ability to blend horror with deep, human emotion, making The Fly not just a horror movie, but a tragic love story.

    Next, we turn our attention to Brandon Cronenberg's Possessor. This 2020 sci-fi horror film stands out for its visual style and psychological depth. Kit discusses the film's exploration of identity and control, as well as its commentary on technology's intrusion into personal lives. We also compare and contrast the filmmaking styles of Brandon and his father, David Cronenberg, highlighting how each brings their own vision to the horror genre.

    In our listener questions segment, Kit answers some intriguing queries about M. Night Shyamalan. We dive into discussions about his career, famous twist endings, and the lasting impact of his films like The Sixth Sense and Unbreakable. Kit speculates on what might be next for this master of suspense.

    We also explore a listener's question about Eastern European horror. Kit talks about some of the most notable films from the region, discussing the unique cultural and historical contexts that shape these movies. Titles like A Serbian Film and The She-Butterfly are highlighted for their intense and often controversial content, providing a glimpse into the distinct style of Eastern European horror.

    Finally, we wrap up the episode with a chilling listener-submitted Campfire Tales story. This week, the tale is about a haunted kitchen, filled with eerie noises and unexplained phenomena. Kit narrates the spooky story, ensuring you end the episode with a shiver.

    Join us on Vox Macabre for an episode packed with fascinating horror movie discussions, insightful listener interactions, and a touch of the supernatural. Tune in now on your favorite podcast platform!

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    Pet Semetary, Hole in the Ground, Disappearing Campers and More

    Pet Semetary, Hole in the Ground, Disappearing Campers and More

    Welcome to Episode 14 of Vox Macabre, America's fastest growing horror podcast! Join your host, Kit Mann, as we delve into the eerie world of Stephen King's "Pet Sematary" and its various sequels and remakes.

    In this spine-chilling episode, we'll explore the haunting story of the Creeds and the cursed burial ground that brings the dead back to life. We'll discuss the original 1989 film, the lesser-known 1992 sequel, "Pet Sematary Two," and the recent 2019 remake. Hear our thoughts on how each adaptation captures the essence of King's novel and which one stands out as the most terrifying.

    But that's not all! We'll also take a look at other horror movies featuring possessed or sinister children, comparing their themes and scare tactics to those in "Pet Sematary." From classics like "The Omen" to modern hits like "The Babadook," we'll examine why children in horror movies continue to send shivers down our spines.

    Stay tuned for your chance to win a special "Pet Sematary" prize! Listen closely for the secret code word hidden in this episode. Be the first to send it to us, and you could be the lucky winner of some exclusive horror merch.

    Plus, we've got a chilling listener-submitted story about a group of campers who mysteriously disappeared in the woods. Is it another case of supernatural forces at play, or something even more sinister? Tune in to find out!

    All this and much more on Episode 14 of Vox Macabre. Don't forget to subscribe and leave us a review to help us continue bringing you the best in horror content. Happy listening, and remember: sometimes dead is better.

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    Cat People ('42 and '82), Son of Frankenstein and Haunted Mannequins

    Cat People ('42 and '82), Son of Frankenstein and Haunted Mannequins

    Join Kit Mann in Episode 13 of Vox Macabre, your gateway to the eerie and the uncanny in horror culture. In this spine-chilling installment, Kit delves into the haunting world of the Cat People, exploring both the 1942 original and its 1982 remake. Discover the eerie connections and chilling differences that make these films enduring classics in the horror genre.

    Next, Kit revisits the shadowy halls of Universal's horror legacy with a deep dive into Son of Frankenstein. Unearth the timeless terror and gothic grandeur that solidified this film as a cornerstone of monster cinema.

    The episode takes an unsettling turn as Kit shares a listener-submitted tale about some disturbingly lifelike mannequins. Is it just an overactive imagination, or something far more sinister? Tune in to hear the creepy details.

    Kit also dedicates time to answer listener questions, providing insights and engaging with the Vox Macabre community. From horror film trivia to paranormal ponderings, no topic is too macabre.

    Prepare for a night of frights and delights with Kit Mann as he guides you through the dark corners of horror history and listener tales. Vox Macabre – where the darkness speaks.

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    Exorcist 3, Exorcist Prequels, and Curse of the Demon

    Exorcist 3, Exorcist Prequels, and Curse of the Demon

    In this episode of Vox Macabre, host Kit Mann delves into the dark and eerie world of demonic possession and supernatural horror. The episode kicks off with an in-depth discussion of "Exorcist III," exploring its chilling plot, the unique direction by William Peter Blatty, and its impact on the horror genre.

    Kit then transitions to the fascinating and convoluted story behind the Exorcist prequels. He outlines the development and production challenges faced, including the involvement of directors John Frankenheimer and Paul Schrader, and the eventual creation of two distinct films: "Exorcist: The Beginning" and "Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist."

    Next, Kit Mann takes listeners back to 1957 with an analysis of "Curse of the Demon" (also known as "Night of the Demon"). He discusses its themes of demonic influence, the atmospheric direction by Jacques Tourneur, and its lasting legacy in horror cinema.

    The episode concludes with a spine-tingling listener-submitted story in the "Campfire Tales" segment. This week's tale involves a mysterious and unsettling experience with a tombstone rubbing, guaranteed to send shivers down your spine.

    Tune in for a captivating journey through some of horror's most intriguing stories and legends on Vox Macabre!

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    Memorial Day Military Horror Special

    Memorial Day Military Horror Special

    In Episode 11 of Vox Macabre, your host Kit Mann delves into the chilling world of Military Horror. From the trenches of World War I to the depths of the ocean, Kit explores the eerie intersection of warfare and the supernatural.

    First up on the list is the spine-tingling film "Overlord," directed by Julius Avery, where Kit takes listeners on a journey through the harrowing experiences of soldiers facing not only the horrors of war but also the terror of encountering supernatural forces behind enemy lines.

    Next, Kit discusses the claustrophobic thriller "Below," directed by David Twohy, where the crew of a submarine must confront their worst fears when they encounter a mysterious presence lurking in the depths of the ocean.

    Moving on to "Isle of the Dead," Kit explores this atmospheric horror film set during the Balkan Wars, where a group of individuals find themselves trapped on a remote island with a deadly secret.

    Throughout the episode, Kit also answers listener questions, providing insights into the world of military horror and offering recommendations for further exploration.

    And no episode of Vox Macabre would be complete without a Campfire Tale. In this episode, listeners are treated to a chilling story about a monster lurking in the backyard, reminding us that sometimes the scariest things are closer to home than we think.

    Join Kit Mann on Vox Macabre as he navigates the shadowy realms of Military Horror, uncovering tales of terror and intrigue that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

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