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It's week two of Women in Horror Recognition Month and we're back with another female directed horror entry. This episode we focus on Amy Holden-Jones' 1982 slasher flick Slumber Party Massacre, join us as we attempt to give our most investigative podcast to date. Listen in as we do our best to examine the themes of rape, gender, and how women are portrayed in the genre, without entirely succeeding... Bonus chat includes the weird faces of Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon Levitt, Richard Ayoade ...
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Welcome one and all to our month long celebration of female directors as part of Women in Horror Recognition Month. Each week we'll be discussing a genre flick from the fairer sex, kicking off with American Mary. Currently working its way through the hype machine, the Soska Sisters' film has been lighting up festivals and screenings for a while. We take a look at the ins and outs of American Mary - focusing on its portrayal of characters of both sexes, as well as examining the themes and how far...
For the final week of Guest Picks month, we roped in one of the Gorecast's best friends to come and chat with Sarah and Jamie at the Gorecastle. Zombiehamster's Colin McCracken graced us with out presence with his choice of feature discussion in the shape of Dario Argento's Phenomena. In our preliminary discussions, he suggested that it should be a choice because it has a monkey. We agreed. What followed was one of Jamie's favourite chats about a movie in the history of the show. It was a fast a...
For week three of Guest Picks Month, we invited filmmaker Jamie Hooper to join us in the Gorecastle to chat movies and disagree on stuff. Hooper is the writer/director of Plastic Love, a fetishistic love story about obsession and loss which will be doing the festival circuit in 2013. For Jamie's featured film, he picked Frank Darabont's The Mist from 2007, full to bursting with CG monsters and worse humans. It divides us, but I think we squeeze a pretty decent discussion out of it. Obviously, th...
It's week two of Guest Picks month and this week our guest is a twofer, part horror writer, part podcaster; Kelley is the second angriest member of the Night of the Living Podcast crew, as well as the author of a collection of 'suburban horror' short stories in his book These Lonely Places. He's a stand up guy and he knows his shit. Unfortunately, Sarah was unable to make the show this week, it sucked but we soldiered on without her. Kelley's choice of movie to discuss was the grimy 1972 exploit...
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