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A fortnightly podcast dedicated to exploring the origins of horror tropes, and the representation of women in horror. In each series we deep dive in the history of a particular trope, and we dissect it to an inch of its life! Hosted by Dr Megan Kenny and Clelia McElroy, and edited by Adam Hynes.

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A fortnightly podcast dedicated to exploring the origins of horror tropes, and the representation of women in horror. In each series we deep dive in the history of a particular trope, and we dissect it to an inch of its life! Hosted by Dr Megan Kenny and Clelia McElroy, and edited by Adam Hynes.

    WITCHES 6. The Blair Witch Project (Sanchez & Myrick, 1999)

    WITCHES 6. The Blair Witch Project (Sanchez & Myrick, 1999)

    OK, here's your motivation. You're lost, you're angry in the woods, and no one is here to help you. There's a fucking witch and she keeps leaving shit outside your door. There's no one here to help you! She left little trinkets, you fucking took one of them, she ran after us. There's no one here to help you! We walked for 15 hours today, we ended up in the same place! There's no one here to help you, THAT'S your motivation! THAT'S YOUR MOTIVATION!



    Welcome back to another episode of the Monstrous Flesh podcast. This week, Clelia and Meg journey into the eerie forests of Maryland to dissect the groundbreaking found-footage horror film, "The Blair Witch Project" (1999).



    Join us as we recount the harrowing experiences of the film's characters, Heather, Mike, and Josh, and analyse the psychological dynamics that drive the story to its nerve-wracking conclusion. From the unsettling atmosphere created by the raw, handheld camera work to the haunting final scene that left audiences reeling, stick with us and we just might get you out of the woods...

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    Find out more about Monstrous Flesh, our reading list for episodes and upcoming events via our website monstrousflesh.co.uk

    Follow Clelia (@monstrous_flesh) and Meg (@monstrous_meg) on Instagram, Threads and X. Sound design, editing and theme music by Adam Hynes (@adamnarrows).

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    • 1 hr 43 min
    WITCHES 5. The Witches of Eastwick (Miller, 1987)

    WITCHES 5. The Witches of Eastwick (Miller, 1987)

    Men are such cocksuckers aren't they? You don't have to answer that. It's true. They're scared. Their dicks get limp when confronted by a woman of obvious power and what do they do about it? Call them witches, burn them, torture them, until every woman is afraid. Afraid of herself... afraid of men... and all for what? Fear of losing their hard-on



    This week, we're casting our spell on the 1987 film adaptation of "The Witches of Eastwick," a cinematic gem that blends dark comedy, supernatural thrills, and a powerhouse cast.

    Join your hosts Meg and Clelia as we delve into the film's portrayal of power, sexuality, and sisterhood, dissecting the unforgettable performances of Cher, Susan Sarandon, and Michelle Pfeiffer, as well as the devilish Jack Nicholson.

    Grab a wax figurine and your favourite needles, because it's time to dive into the eerie world of The Witches of Eastwick!



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    Find out more about Monstrous Flesh, our reading list for episodes and upcoming events via our website monstrousflesh.co.uk

    Follow Clelia (@monstrous_flesh) and Meg (@monstrous_meg) on Instagram, Threads and X. Sound design, editing and theme music by Adam Hynes (@adamnarrows).

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    Cover art by Kurakurakucing

    • 1 hr 57 min
    WITCHES 4 . Suspiria (Argento, 1977) & Suspiria (Guadagnino, 2018)

    WITCHES 4 . Suspiria (Argento, 1977) & Suspiria (Guadagnino, 2018)

    "Suzy Banyon decided to perfect her ballet studies in the most famous school of dance in Europe. She chose the celebrated academy of Freiburg. One day, at nine in the morning, she left Kennedy airport, New York, and arrived in Germany at 10:40 p.m. local time..."

    This week, Clelia and Meg delve into the eerie world of Suspiria, examining both Dario Argento's 1977 classic and Luca Guadagnino's 2018 reimagining. Join us as we compare the unique styles, narratives, and themes of these two horror masterpieces.

    We begin with Argento’s original, a technicolor nightmare that revolutionised horror with its striking visuals, haunting Goblin score, and unforgettable atmosphere. What elements make this film a timeless piece of horror history?

    Then, we shift to Guadagnino’s ambitious remake, a film that replaces the original’s vivid colors with a muted, dread-filled palette and adds new layers of psychological and political complexity. How does this version stand on its own, and what fresh dimensions does it bring to the sinister dance academy?

    Clelia and Meg discuss standout performances, especially Jessica Harper and Dakota Johnson as Suzy Bannion, and delve into the thematic contrasts, exploring how each film addresses femininity, power, and terror.

    Whether you’re a longtime fan of Argento’s classic or intrigued by Guadagnino’s fresh take, this episode offers a thoughtful analysis of two films that, while sharing the same bones, provide distinctly different experiences. Tune in for a captivating conversation that honors the eerie brilliance of Suspiria in all its forms.

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    Find out more about Monstrous Flesh, our reading list for episodes and upcoming events via our website monstrousflesh.co.uk

    Follow Clelia (@monstrous_flesh) and Meg (@monstrous_meg) on Instagram, Threads and X. Sound design, editing and theme music by Adam Hynes (@adamnarrows).

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    Cover art by Kurakurakucing

    • 1 hr 44 min
    WITCHES 3 . The VVitch (Eggers, 2015)

    WITCHES 3 . The VVitch (Eggers, 2015)

    Wouldst thou like the taste of butter? A pretty dress? Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?

    Join your host Meg and Clelia for an in depth discussion of Robert Eggers 2015 breakout film The VVitch.

    From the haunting ambiance of 17th century New England to the complex portrayal of a family's descent into despair and darkness, there's no stone left unturned.

    Light your candles and join us, lest ye be left in the dark!



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    Find out more about Monstrous Flesh, our reading list for episodes and upcoming events via our website monstrousflesh.co.uk

    Follow Clelia (@monstrous_flesh) and Meg (@monstrous_meg) on Instagram, Threads and X. Sound design, editing and theme music by Adam Hynes (@adamnarrows).

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    Cover art by Kurakurakucing

    • 1 hr 52 min
    WITCHES 2 . The Witches (Roeg, 1990)

    WITCHES 2 . The Witches (Roeg, 1990)

    Every country in the world has witches. And there is a leader, a high witch of each country. And the ruler of all the witches is The Most Evil Woman in creation… The Grand High Witch… Herself.
    In this episode we dive into the wicked world of "The Witches" (1990). We are joined by Emily Smith, PhD student at the University of Nottingham, specialising in the representation of Witches in the 20th Century.
    Join us as we explore the portrayal of witches as liberated women, unshackled from the confines of the cisgender heterosexual-patriarchy, who unabashedly embrace their monstrosity.
    From the cackling delight of the Grand High Witch to the mischievous antics of her cohorts, we delve deep into the magic and mischief that define these captivating characters.



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    Find out more about Monstrous Flesh, our reading list for episodes and upcoming events via our website monstrousflesh.co.uk

    Follow Clelia (@monstrous_flesh) and Meg (@monstrous_meg) on Instagram, Threads and X. Sound design, editing and theme music by Adam Hynes (@adamnarrows).

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    Cover art by Kurakurakucing

    • 1 hr 16 min
    WITCHES 1 . The Craft (Fleming, 1996)

    WITCHES 1 . The Craft (Fleming, 1996)

    Now is the time. This is the hour. Ours is the magic. Ours is the power. Now is the time. This is the hour. Ours is the magic. Ours is the power...

    In this inaugural episode, we explore covens, female friendships and rivalry, as we delve into the mystical world of "The Craft" (1996).

    Join us as we explore the blurred lines between light and dark magic, question who the true protagonist of this film really is and ponder the age-old query: Who gets to decide what anyone deserves?



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    Find out more about Monstrous Flesh, our reading list for episodes and upcoming events via our website monstrousflesh.co.uk

    Follow Clelia (@monstrous_flesh) and Meg (@monstrous_meg) on Instagram, Threads and X. Sound design, editing and theme music by Adam Hynes (@adamnarrows).

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    Cover art by Kurakurakucing

    • 1 hr 30 min

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