
We don’t love musicals, but this week on “Not Your Final Girl” we discuss two musical movies that have what it takes to change …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Surprise Musicals
We don’t love musicals, but this week on “Not Your Final Girl” we discuss two musical movies that have what it takes to change …continue reading Not Your Final Girl: Surprise Musicals
On this week’s Cheer and Loathing, we debate heresy, hypocrisy, and the horrors of humanity with “Midsommar” and “The Wicker Man”. THIS EPISODE: “MIDSOMMAR” …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Burn, Baby, Burn
We proudly welcome the Cheer and Loathing podcast to our network — kicking things off with a passionate Nicolas Cage love affair/hate fest. Whenever …continue reading Cheer and Loathing: Rage in the Cage
This week in the Horror House, George and his special guest discuss the acclaimed, British horror film about the dark side of belief, “The …continue reading Best Little Horror House: The Wicker Man (1973)
Horror in the daylight: The Wicker Man and Christianitycontinue reading Hallowed Halls of Horror: The Wicker Man (1973)
6+6+6: In celebration of Easter, here are 18 must see films that explore the crossroads of religion and horror, and often the distinct merging …continue reading Thematic Thread: Religion in Horror
What happens when a devout Christian gets stuck on an island full of Pagans? Find out as we explore the 1973 British folk horror …continue reading They Mostly Podcast at Night: The Wicker Man
The importance of a solid soundtrack cannot be overstated, especially for horror films that rely heavily on sound to convey atmosphere and terror. Horror …continue reading Four Essential Horror Movie Soundtracks
Paganism celebrates the inherent strength and beauty of the feminine — and pagan horror films put the powerful female at the center of the …continue reading Female Empowerment in Pagan Horror
Though folk horror has grown in popularity in recent years, it has a long and rich history, as demonstrated by these five essential folk …continue reading 5 Folk Horror Films to Watch Before “Midsommar”
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