
A horror movie podcast where the host Ygraine and a special guest discuss and dissect horror movies that perfectly embody that weeks randomly chosen theme. Theme Music: 'Afraid Of Me' by Cadaver Club. (www.cadaverclub.com)
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 157 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | ||||

On this week's episode host Ygraine chats with Larry from the Your Move Creep podcast about action horrors. They discuss Project Wolf Hunting (2021) and Virus (1999)
On this week's episode, host Ygraine and special guest Mo Moshaty discuss gore in horror. They chat about 1981's The Beyond directed by Lucio Fulci and 2016's Terrifier directed by Damian Leone.
On this weeks episode host Ygraine chats with Hitchcock expert Rebecca McCallum and they discuss Rope (1948) and Dial M Murder (1954)
Theme: Afraid of Me by Cadaver Club
On this week's episode host Ygraine chats with guest DeVaughn Taylor from Spectre Cinema about the found footage phenomena and they discuss The Last Exorcism (2010) and As Above So Below (2014)
Theme: Afraid of Me by Cadaver Club
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This show deserves more listeners. Ygraine does a great job not only with the fun horror discussions, but prioritizing inclusivity to the topics, and bringing the right people on the show to begin with. Queer, trans, and nonbinary contribution is routine, without even having to be for some special reason, and it’s the rare movie podcast that brings in disabled and/or chronically ill voices to assess the genre. Her own perspective is a constant presence championing these communities. The Irish-ne... more
The more expansive discussions are enjoyable, the “mini-reviews” (in quotes because most of those episodes are made up of banter the co-hosts seem to think is hilarious) are not so enjoyable, and the new sideline in true horror/crime that inspired horror movies is tiresome and covers content that is found in 101 other podcasts that put things into better context.
EDIT: The more I have listened, the worse it gets. Awful lack of interest in many of the films being discussed, no interest in context... more
Ygraine is a magnificent host whose conversations with her guests are always insightful, engaging and a joy to listen to. More please!
The more expansive discussions are enjoyable, the “mini-reviews” (in quotes because most of those episodes are made up of banter the co-hosts seem to think is hilarious) are not so enjoyable, and the new sideline in true horror/crime that inspired horror movies is tiresome and covers content that is found in 101 other podcasts that put things into better context.
EDIT: The more I have listened, the worse it gets. Awful lack of interest in many of the films being discussed, no interest in context... more
The more expansive discussions are enjoyable, the “mini-reviews” (in quotes because most of those episodes are made up of banter the co-hosts seem to think is hilarious) are not so enjoyable, and the new sideline in true horror/crime that inspired horror movies is tiresome and covers content that is found in 101 other podcasts that put things into better context.
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