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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On this episode, the goddamn guys sit down with Australian filmmaker Alice Maio Mackay to chat about her newest film, The Serpents Skin!
For anyone that doesn't know Alice's work, you must be sleeping six feet under. She's got 7 feature films under her belt and she's only 21 years old. The Serpents Skin, like many of her other films, tackles a subject from a queer perspective and flips a traditional narrative on its head. This is a story of love, lust, tattooing and just a little dash of possession. One of the most unique and visionary directors to come out in the last decade, Alice isn't stopping any time soon and she is telling stories her way, without compromise, and she is the exact type of artist we love to showcase and tell you about.
Strap in for an episode exploring her career, her favorite collaborators and a fair share of ass kissing from our end.



















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