“Nope” is a celebration of humanity and empathy, as well as a love letter to the people who pour their hearts into making movies. …continue reading Frights and Feelings: Nope (2022)
- January 3, 2024
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Skolimowski’s breathtaking donkey odyssey “Eo” reveals the horror of humanity while inviting empathy and a shift in consciousness. Polish director Jerzy Skolimowski has had …continue reading Digging Deep: Eo (2022)
- December 18, 2023
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“Tales from the Hood” is oft overlooked despite its outstanding effects, timely themes, and moral lessons that resonate with modern society. Executive-produced by Spike …continue reading Movies With a Message: Tales from the Hood
- December 15, 2023
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The scariest monsters are real, and “Schindler’s List” is a timeless masterwork that reflects the humanity amid history’s greatest horror. Turning thirty this year, …continue reading 30 Year Anniversary of “Schindler’s List” (1993)
- December 11, 2023
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Film or story, dream or nightmare, Candyman’s name will carry through the halls of film and urban legend history, refusing to be erased. Considering …continue reading Politics of Horror: Candyman (History and Legend)
- November 8, 2023
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The third film in the “Purge” series, “Election Year” nailed the socio-political commentary and mirrored real-world horror in a chilling way. Celebrating its 10th …continue reading The Purge Election Year: Life or Death Politics
- October 11, 2023
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We explore reconciliation through a horror lens with “Blood Quantum” — a thrilling zombie film that reveals the horror of colonialism. I am profoundly grateful …continue reading Digging Deep: Blood Quantum (2019)
- October 11, 2023
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The witty, well-acted “Fresh” is an entertaining treat, but there’s also plenty of chilling meat on the bones of this feminist horror. Hulu was …continue reading Fresh: Feminism and Food
- September 14, 2023
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A remarkable addition to a popular franchise, “Prey” stands on its own as a smart, sophisticated horror film with a strong feminist bent. When …continue reading One year later, “Prey” stands strong as feminist filmmaking
- August 31, 2023
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The sumptuous gothic tale “The Moth Diaries” is a potent meditation on female sexuality, longing, repression, and inner darkness. The Moth Diaries (2011) has …continue reading Digging Deep: The Moth Diaries (2011)
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Guilty Pleasures
She’s a lover, he’s a fighter. Together, they’re CHEER AND LOATHING. Tune in to hear your hosts, Stephanie (Cheer) and Casey (Loathing), clash over the films they love — and the ones they love to hate.
Welcome to Guilty Pleasures, the show where we give in
to pleasure, rising from our coffins to discuss a modern horror film and debating just how guilty we need to feel about loving or hating it.
It was Steph’s pick this month, and she was once again
desperate for any excuse to talk about the (according to her) greatest actor of our generation and possibly of any generation, Nicolas Cage.
We asked our adoring fans to choose between 2021’S
PRISONERS OF THE GHOSTLAND and 2023’S RENFIELD.
In an absolute bloodbath of an online vote, RENFIELD eviscerated
the competition to earn its time in the light of this podcast.
So welcome us into your ears as we find out if RENFIELD
glamours us with its charms or sucks the life out of us.
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