On a mission to make sure no one ever says, "There are not a lot of female directors period, and even less who are inclined to do horror." EVER AGAIN, co-hosts Amie and Adrienne (sometimes joined by very special guest and film scholar, Heather) discuss women-directed horror films on the I Love Splatter! podcast -- aka: the Splattercast.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film |
In which Amie and Adrienne watch SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE (2021), Directed by Danishka Esterhazy. Featuring many twists and turns, lots of camp, and some of the funniest lines we've ever heard.
In which Amie & Adrienne discuss Mirror, Mirror (1990), Directed by Marina Sargenti. Featuring a L.A. Goth girl in Iowa, bad wigs, creepy demon hands, and the longest sandwich making scene ever put on film. more
In which Amie & Adrienne discuss XX (2017), an anthology Directed by Sofia Carrillo, Jovanka Vuckovic, Annie Clark, Roxanne Benjamin & Karyn Kusama. Featuring hopeless horror, a rapping panda, camping bros, and a devilish sequel.
In which Amie & Adrienne discuss THE LURE (2015), Directed by Agnieszka Smoczynska. Featuring man-eating mermaids, a neon 1980’s nightclub, the grossest surgery EVER, and some of the most fantastic musical numbers of ALL TIME. more
In which Amie & Adrienne discuss SAINT MAUD (2019), Directed by Rose Glass. Featuring twisted religious obsession, thumb tacks, queer love, and FIRE. more
In which Amie & Adrienne discuss the works of our Gothic Queen Anne Rice! Including how they first discovered her books, Tom Cruise understanding the assignment in Interview with the Vampire, and the Nu Metal disaster of Queen of the Damned. more
Amie talks with Kate Dolan about her first feature film, YOU ARE NOT MY MOTHER - just released in theaters and on demand.
In which Amie & Adrienne discuss FREDDY’S DEAD: THE FINAL NIGHTMARE (1991), Directed by Rachel Talalay. Featuring the (supposed) death of Freddy Krueger, Breckin Myer hopping like a cartoon, throwing stars, and stunt casting. more
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There are seemingly hundreds of horror podcasts out there, but few manage to have intelligent & charming co-hosts that keep the focus on analysis in an entertaining way. I can’t wait to listen to the first 100 episodes & beyond!
Love where this podcast is headed. Nailing it with a great show about an under-recognized director right from the get-go. These ladies know their stuff!
Amie Simon and her guests have put together a great new horror podcast that looks at classics and newer releases through a feminist lens. Amie is an essential voice in the horror community and I eagerly look forward to each episode. Killer theme song, too!
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