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Haunted Picture Palace

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A weekly podcast featuring two people with soothing voices, talking about a spooky film we've made each other watch.
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Episodes

The Lost Boys - ”Don’t kill me, Mike. I’m basically a good kid.”

Join us as we look at what it might be like to never grow up as we talk about what vampire metaphors can tell us about the nuclear family in suburban 1980s America, with a fair amount of chat about oiled-up musclebound saxophonists, and a bewildering amount about Batman Forever.

Oct 19, 20221 hr 4 minEp. 41

Whistle And I’ll Come To You (1968) ’A sort of... dog.’

Something of a Christmas special as we look at a bit of 60s telly that one of us watches every year, and every year he's unnerved by it. A canter through that includes digressions on ghosts, plus-fours and talking while eating. So much wet egg.

Dec 29, 202153 minEp. 38

Scream (1996) - “I‘m Feelin‘ A Little Woozy Here!”

Join us as we take a look at Wes Craven and Kevin Williamson's shot in the arm for the slasher genre as it turns 25. We look at potential suspects, what 'the rules' mean, and discuss the very worst t-shirt known to man, as well as talking quite a lot about Scary Movie. You do like scary movies, right?

Nov 24, 20211 hr 37 minEp. 35

The Invisible Man (1933) - ”He‘s invisible, that‘s what‘s the matter with him. If he gets the rest of them clothes off, we‘ll never catch him in a thousand years.”

Join us as we look at the film that made a star of Claude Rains, even though you can't actually see him. We talk about the how and the what and the why of James Whale's 1933 masterpiece The Invisible Man, looking at wayward accents, special effects we still can't quite work out and the latent eroticism of having your protagonist nude (but invisible) for a good cghunk of the running time.

Oct 27, 20211 hr 33 minEp. 33

An American Werewolf in London -”Life Mocks Me Even in Death!”

We take a walk on the moors for John Landis's 1981 horror comedy as we take in symbolism of puffa jackets, the logistics of London hospitals and Saint Jenny Agutter. Join us, but don't cut across the park to that middle-class party...

Oct 13, 20211 hr 22 minEp. 32

Micro-Episode 4 - Tarot

Real life has ripped up our release schedule good and proper, so here's a stopgap about Amelia's profession in film.

Sep 08, 202141 minEp. 29

Micro Episode 2 - Baddies

An informal chat about films in which you want the baddies to win. In the 70s my parents saw Star Wars at a midnight screening and the post-pub audience were all cheering Darth Vader and booing the Rebel Alliance. That's a bonus anecdote for everyone that reads to show description, there.

Aug 04, 202137 minEp. 25

Rebecca (1940) - "Do you think the dead come back and watch the living?"

Our first Hitchcock film is his only Best Picture winner and his second Daphne du Maurier adaptaion, the magisterial Rebecca. Join us as we make some unlikely comparisons, dig into the mess that is Maxim de Winter's psyche and disagree about the meaning of the phrase "making violent love behind the palm trees."

Jul 28, 20212 hr 4 minEp. 24

Micro Episode 1 -Masks

A short and lightly edited bonus chat about masks in films, following on from The Phantom of the Opera last week.

Jul 21, 202134 minEp. 23

The Exorcist - "The Problem With Your Daughter is Not Her Bed, It's Her Brain."

We try to find some new things to say about one of the most storied and studied films ever made this week, as we take on William Friedkin's film of William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist. Join us as we look at guilt, parenting and theology and profoundly disagree on the meaning of the ending. And since we forgot to say anything on the recording this time, give us a follow on our social media channels, ta.

Jun 30, 20211 hr 54 minEp. 21

Topper - "You Know Something George? I Think We're Dead."

We sidetrack into screwball comedy with a look at Norman Z. McLeod's 1937 film Topper, and discuss the logistics of ectoplasm, nighclubs you can only enter by slide, and how the censorship board are fine with nudity, as long as the girl is invisible.

Jun 16, 20211 hr 9 minEp. 20

Sleepy Hollow - "The horseman comes! And tonight he comes for you!"

We travel back to New England again and take in Tim Burton's 1999 gothic offering. We discuss practical effects, elderly british character actors, magickal sigils and the method of acting when you're missing your head, so pull up a lavishly-upholstered chair and join us

Jun 09, 20211 hr 58 minEp. 19

The Fly (1986) "I'm An Insect Who Dreamed He Was A Man And Loved It."

We dissect David Cronenburg's modern classic of body horror and meet the human fly, spelt F-L-Y, talking about prosthetics (monster), aesthetics (interior decorating) and ethics (of splicing yourself with your pregnant girlfriend). It's revoltingly gory so approach with caution, or in the words of the film "Be afraid, be very afraid!"

May 12, 20211 hr 33 minEp. 16

Candyman - "Our Names Will Be Written on A Thousand Walls."

We travel to Cabrini Green for Bernard Rose's 1992 film Candyman, adapted from a story by Clive Barker. Join us as we say "Haunted Picture Palace" 5 times in a mirror, and explore a film which has both a very serious examination of systemic racism and the power of myth and also bucketloads of gore and so, so many bees.

May 05, 20211 hr 26 minEp. 15

Ringu and The Ring - "It's A Conundrum."

Join us for not one but two iterations of the haunted-tape franchise in an experiment unlikely to be repeated as we look at the original film and its Hollywood remake. Expect digressions on urban legends, the dangers of technology and creepy children in a new take on the 'films to see before you die' idea.

Apr 21, 20212 hr 5 minEp. 13

Fright Night (1985) "Did You Know, There Are A lot of People Who Do Not Believe in Vampires?"

"Welcome to Fright Night... for real!" Join us for Tom Holland's fun but surprisingly gruesome homage to the sort of horror movies every weird 80s kid watched when they should have been asleep, as we ponder prostheses, sexual politics and the significance of a house chock-full of clocks, in part 4 of our vampire season, with Fright Night.

Apr 07, 20211 hr 40 minEp. 12
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