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Welcome to Horror is a fortnightly show in which Lee and Adam introduce horror novice Chris to all the delights the genre has to offer. So whether your a seasoned horror fan or someone with a passing interest looking for an entertaining new look on the topic why not join us on our journey. We have such sights to show you.....

Welcome to Horror Welcome to Horror

    • TV & Film
    • 4.5 • 4 Ratings

Welcome to Horror is a fortnightly show in which Lee and Adam introduce horror novice Chris to all the delights the genre has to offer. So whether your a seasoned horror fan or someone with a passing interest looking for an entertaining new look on the topic why not join us on our journey. We have such sights to show you.....

    Bonus Episode - 6 Feet Deeper: Shaun of the Dead

    Bonus Episode - 6 Feet Deeper: Shaun of the Dead

    Welcome To Horror - 6 Feet Deeper: “Shaun of the Dead” Here’s a little bonus episode from Adam of facts and things that we didn’t quite get round to on our main episode on Shaun of the Dead.
    He apologises in advance for over use of the word “fantastic”, and warns that you should definitely listen to our main episode first, as this is a collection of random stuff that was thrown up whilst researching the film.
    This may become a semi-regular addition to the main show in those circumstances that we have too much information to get through on an episode, so hope you enjoy this little transmission from the Welcome To Horror Fact Library.

    • 15 min
    Ep 197 Shaun of the Dead

    Ep 197 Shaun of the Dead

    As Johnny Vegas once said - “Who’s ready for ice cream?”
    After nearly 200 episodes, we’re finally getting round to Edgar Wright’s Cornetto Trilogy, kicking off with the absolute belter that is 2004’s “Shaun of the Dead”.
    A film which features more dead celebrities than Austin Powers’ address book; more cameos than a karaoke machine stuck on “Word Up”; and dares to ask the eternal question about whether or not dogs can look up.
    Having honed their cinematic flair with the essential turn-of-the-century sitcom “Spaced”; Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg took their love of Romero’s Living Dead Trilogy (as it was then); melded it with British RomCom mundanity and created probably the best horror comedy hybrid since “An American Werewolf in London”; with scares, gore and laughs in equal measure, plus an absolute genuine heart. Twenty years on, this film remains a high watermark of British Horror and British Comedy, its status as a classic was never in doubt from day one.
    Watch (or re-watch) to avoid spoilers and join us.

    • 39 min
    Ep 196 The adventures of we have been watching

    Ep 196 The adventures of we have been watching

    Welcome To Horror Presents: “The Adventures of We Have Been Watching”.
    Once again it’s time for the team to spurt forth with their brain translators to inform you of their extra curricular eye feasting.
    Items explored include “Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me”; Rod Serling’s “The Night Gallery”; Glenn Danzig’s “Death Rider in the House of Vampires”; Cecelia Condit’s creepily surreal short “Possibly in Michigan”; 2018 British Horror Comedy “Book of Monsters”; and Shudder’s “The 101 Scariest Horror Movie Moments of All Time”.
    No prep needed, but listeners beware, as here be (possible) spoilers and (definite) swearing.
    Join us!

    • 1 hr 5 min
    Ep 195 Dreamcatcher

    Ep 195 Dreamcatcher

    In the second half of our Not For Everyone Podcast recommendations, we’re watching another Stephen King adaptation - 2003’s “Dreamcatcher”.
    A film in which Morgan Freeman’s eyebrows are designed to stop pigeons nesting; Damian Lewis auditions to play the Joker as Hugh Laurie; and Jason Lee just needs to leave those f*****g toothpicks where they are!
    For a film about killer worms that burrow into your arse; “Dreamcatcher” has a remarkably glossy and expensive look, with a cast of big names. Written by King whilst high on painkillers, the story has a lot of similarities with his classic “It”, even down to its fictional location. Somehow though, the film manages to either take itself too seriously or not seriously enough, and may have been improved for amping up the (toilet) humour of the premise.
    Watch (or re-watch) to avoid spoilers and join us.

    • 34 min
    Ep 194 The Dark Half

    Ep 194 The Dark Half

    As a follow up to our Christmas Crossover with our Kurt Army Cousins, The Not For Everyone Podcast, we decided to take a look at two of the Stephen King adaptations that were mentioned, but unseen by us.
    First up is George A Romero’s “The Dark Half”; a film in which we learn that pure, undiluted evil must be dressed like Tom Waits; that Henry (Portrait of a Serial Killer) has even less idea of the law when on the other side of a police badge; and that Eleanor Lance escaped from Hill House to become pipe smoker of the year (1993).
    A faithful adaptation of King’s take on his own outing as the author Richard Bachman, this is a superior slice of 90s horror, reuniting King with Romero, with a superb cast backed up by incredible practical and visual effects that still hold up today.
    Watch (or re-watch) to avoid spoilers and join us

    • 34 min
    Bonus Episode - Caretaker with James Hood

    Bonus Episode - Caretaker with James Hood

    Welcome to Horror bring you another filmmaker interview!
    Lee sits down with James Hood, writer and director of “Caretaker”, the haunting and enigmatic film that won Best Short Film at this year’s Romford Horror Film Festival.
    Massive thanks to James for his time, and for giving us the opportunity to view “caretaker”, the episode also comes with a brief spoiler free review from the team as well, and we urge you to seek this film out now!

    Find James at
    Instagram: james_w_hood
    Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/ffeD

    • 52 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Gordita Jim ,

Good

Would recommend!

Dario Bentley ,

Great show

This podcast has a lot going for it, the hosts are knowledgeable and funny. If you have a strong love of horror check it out.

Pinballbobby ,

Fun, Casual and Informative!

Fun concept for a show, and most importantly these guys know thier stuff! If you're a veteran fan of the genre or you're looking for a good place to start, this podcast is a fantastic option. Awesome coverage and recommendations of films that span the entire timeline of the genre. Plus, they just seem like super cool dudes!

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