Splice & Splatter Al LaFleur & Siena Sofia Bergt
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- TV & Film
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The film podcast where classic horror meets modern gore. Join hosts Al LaFleur (she/they) & Siena Sofia Bergt (they/she) as they share behind-the-scenes facts, pull back the curtain on movie making tricks of the trade, talk with various special guests, and spill a ton of other gory details as they share their love of the horror movie genre. Splice & Splatter is produced by George R.R. Martin's Highgarden Entertainment and presented by the Jean Cocteau Cinema in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) x The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Sink your teeth into one of the most bizarre crimes in the annals of American history! Al & Siena are cooking up some good barbecue (and behind-the-scenes stories) with THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (2003) and THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE (1974). Learn about the problems with possum cameos, hear which scene involves real human blood consumption onscreen, and uncover how actors on both sets put their gag reflexes to good use on this extra meaty episode of Splice & Splatter. Splice &...
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Annabelle (2014) x Dead Silence (2007)
We're living, we're dying, we're doll...ing? Whatever happens, don't scream as Al & Siena (and a very special guest) unbox and play with the haunted doll horror of ANNABELLE (2014) and DEAD SILENCE (2007). Spot Annabelle's hidden ROSEMARY'S BABY references, hear which famous dolls make cameos among Mary Shaw's 101 puppets, and learn which behind-the-scenes crew member got a full demonic makeover on this "dummy" thicc episode of Splice & Splatter!Splice & Splatter is presented by t...
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Psycho (1960) x Rosemary's Baby (1968)
We all go a little mad from mommy issues sometimes, right? Al & Siena are taking it back to the cradle of horror with this motherlode discussion of PSYCHO (1960) and ROSEMARY’S BABY (1968). Hear which Playboy model appears in the famous shower scene, spot the rumored Sharon Tate cameo in Rosemary’s apartment, and learn about the special voiceover record Hitchcock sent to theaters on this mother of an episode of Splice & Splatter! Splice & Splatter is presented by the Jean Cocteau ...
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Funny Games (1997) x The Strangers (2008)
Because you were home, Splice & Splatter's going to play a funny game! Al & Siena invite themselves in with the home invasion horror of FUNNY GAMES (1997) and THE STRANGERS (2008). Hear which cast and crew members nearly drowned mid-shoot, uncover the two real-life murder cases behind that "based on a true story" label, and learn which Tarantino projects Michael Haneke's actors tried to imitate in this door-busting edition of Splice & Splatter! Splice & Splatter is presented b...
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Idle Hands (1999) x Killer Klowns from Outer Space (1988)
It’s almost 420, and Splice & Splatter is going up in a blaze of GORY! Al & Siena pack some "one-hit cinematic sh*t" into this conversation about IDLE HANDS (1999) and KILLER KLOWNS FROM OUTER SPACE (1988). Learn which actor decided to squirt real dish soap in his mouth on camera, find out how to build a levitating clown car, and uncover a secret NATURAL BORN KILLERS easter egg in this stoner-friendly edition of Splice & Splatter!Splice & Splatter is presented by the Jean Coct...
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Jennifer's Body (2009) x All Cheerleaders Die (2013)
Hell is a teenage girl—but heaven is a queer teen horror movie! Al & Siena get totally lesbigay in this discussion of JENNIFER'S BODY (2009) and ALL CHEERLEADERS DIE (2013). Learn how a special effects team builds a demon that's still sexy, hear which starring actress went on to found her own feminist porn company, and find out what member of Fall Out Boy almost starred as Nikolai Wolff in this not-just-high-school-evil edition of Splice & Splatter!Splice & Splatter is presented b...
Customer Reviews
Incisive, Cutting Horror Commentary
Well researched deep dives into classic horror films, with banter that already feels developed in Ep1. You can tell they love movies and horror, so every episode is a delight.
Top notch horror conversation
Just a very easy, no frills, laugh-along hilarious, and deliciously listenable horror movie podcast. Along with genuinely intriguing factoids and commentary S&S satiates the need for a queer femme perspective that cuts deep against the grain of film theory, bleeding the body dry and wearing it like a cursed Halloween costume. Love the show, hosts, and I always look forward to the next episode.