We chat with Dread Central’s EIC, writer, filmmaker, and podcaster Mary Beth McAndrews — one of the most influential women in horror.
On this vengeance-filled episode, the Goddamn Dreadfuls welcome to the show Dread Central’s Editor-In-Chief, Mary Beth McAndrews. We discuss the rise from freelance writing to being EIC of a major horror movie website, her upcoming revenge movie Bystanders, revenge films as a genre, and so much more.
Mary Beth McAndrews is a Rotten Tomatoes-approved horror journalist with a focus on found footage, rape-revenge films, and gender representation in the genre. She has bylines online and in print for outlets such as RogerEbert.com, Paste Magazine, Slash Film, Thrillist, Polygon, Bloody Disgusting, Film School Rejects, Daily Grindhouse, Grim Magazine, and Girls on Tops. Her essays have appeared in Second Sight’s Blu-ray releases of Revenge and The Strangers. She is also the co-host of two horror film podcasts, Scarred For Life and Watched Once, Never Again.
Mary Beth is really, really awesome and is killing it out there. This episode is a must-listen!
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This conversational horror podcast focuses on guests from all artistic walks of the genre. The goal is to nerd out on horror with fun people, have fun, and promote the work of indie artists, filmmakers, and creators.
Dive into the heart of horror with ‘Another Goddamn Horror Podcast,’ your go-to source for independent horror insights. Join two stand-up comedians and a neon-gouache artist as they engage in thought-provoking interviews with creators from various arts and entertainment sectors, focusing on their horror projects and personal journeys. Immerse yourself in the world of independent horror, exploring the minds behind the chilling narratives. Subscribe for in-depth conversations, exclusive insights, and a unique perspective on the world of independent horror. Elevate your horror experience!
In this wild and deeply erotic episode of AGHP, we sit down with visionary writer/director Alex Phillips to dive headfirst into his cult shockers All Jacked Up and Full of Worms and the stunning follow-up Anything That Moves. We talk transgressive horror, underground cinema, sex, violence, tenderness, and the strange beauty of making art from emotional chaos.
Phillips crafts grimy, hypnotic nightmare films packed with punk rock energy, hallucinatory visuals, and genuine human vulnerability, movies that feel dangerous, intimate, and alive. From body horror and exploitation cinema to hope, love, and emotional ruin, this conversation explores what happens when horror filmmaking stops caring about rules and starts chasing raw feeling instead.
If you’re into extreme horror, art house horror, experimental film, underground movies, indie horror directors, cult cinema, or boundary-pushing transgressive art, this is an episode you do not want to miss. Alex is a truly singular voice in modern horror, an artist obsessed with emotion over convention, and one of the most exciting filmmakers working in underground genre cinema today.
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