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This episode has yards and yards of cave! Comics creators Kat and Phil join Emily, Ben, and Jeremy to talk about Barbarian (2022) - starring Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård, and Justin Long.
Oh.
And!
Kat and Phil are working on an anthology! They're looking for creators to share stories across the Ace & Aro Spectra and across all genres. Interested in submitting? Click here! Submissions are due by 11/24/24.
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NGL, this week has been a tough one, folks. But hopefully, Progressively Horrified can help take your mind off post-election feelings of impending doom. In this episode, writer Amy Chase joins Ben and Jeremy to talk about Totally Killer (2023) - which is Back to the Future meets Scream. Get bonus content on Patreon
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Mangler du episoder?
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Jeremy, Ben, and Emily talk with Paul Jessup about romance, horror, and disability in Spring (2014). Get bonus content on Patreon
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Jeremy and Emily chat about the lasting legacy of Hitchcock's iconic film Psycho with Tea Fougner, Michael Tanner, and Joe Corallo. Get bonus content on Patreon
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The one in which Lan questions the validity of the entire premise of the podcast - to talk pedantically about concepts that don't really quite apply to horror movies. I mean... you can't prove that shark's not a feminist, Lan. Get bonus content on Patreon
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Jeremy and Emily, along with special guest, writer Sian Ingram (parthenoid.bsky.social), dive into May (2002) and explore the film's representation of neurodiversity and queerness.
(Amazingly, they don't reference *NSYNC once)
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Y'all remember that Godzilla who was a friend to all? You know, the fierce protector of mankind against some other worse monsters? The guy that had a team of kids and a tiny monster buddy?
This ain't that Godzilla.
The Godzilla of Godzilla Minus One hates you. He hates everything about you. He hates your stupid little boat. He hates your tragic backstory. He hates your cool and slightly shady commonlaw wife. He wants to burn down your life just so he can't stomp on the cinders. This Godzilla says fuck your life, fuck them kids, fuck train in particular. Godzilla Minus One is here to ruin your day.
And it's amazing. We can't say enough about it!
You know who else we can't say enough about? Marcus Anderson! He's got a new book out called "Big Jim and the White Boy" which isn't just a retelling of Huck Finn, it's a recontextualizing of the book, the characters, Mark Twain, the books place in classrooms, libraries, and greatest of all time lists and how it's not just about taking the N word out. You gotta read this book, guys!
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The Horror Squad chats with Melissa F. Olson about Alien Covenant (2017). ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Get bonus content on Patreon
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Am I the law?
Put on your deeply mediocre wigs and flattest American accents for one of the lesser Clive Barker adaptations. It's Dread!
We're joined by author T.L. Bodine to talk about a movie that could have been called F(r)ight Club. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is the podcast episode that launched a new obsession for Emily: Cillian Murphy in all his splendor.
Listen, this is a movie about fast zombies, but you're mostly gonna hear us talking about Cillian Murphy's extensive nudity and his sassy hips. We are joined by the amazing and incredible James Asmus and you should immediately go order his book "Survival Street: The Radical Left" coming out soon (or in the past, if you're listening to this later)!
Our recommendations for this episode are: Cillian Murphy's hips.
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We made it! We made 200 episodes of a podcast about politics and horror movies. You're welcome!
This time we're talking about the original Dawn of the Dead. If you've ever seen a zombie in a shopping mall, you can thank George A. Romero and this movie. It's wild. It's often stupid. It was made for a buck fifty, overnight, at a shopping mall that they nearly destroyed.
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Let my people AWOOOOOO!
Time to talk about the Brazilian werewolves and lesbians! Good Neighbors is a fantastic film about falling in love with the absolute disaster pregnant bisexual woman who hires you to take care of her unborn supernatural child. Who hasn't been there?
The movie truly answers the question "How do we make pregnancy even more scary and fucked up?" and it turns out the answer is werewolves! Didn't see that one coming, did you?
Alicia had to cut a bunch of jokes, presumably because this one was just too funny and some people listen to this while driving and we don't want to be responsible for any traffic accidents.
Okay, but what if a podcast about horror movies started killing people? CALL ME HOLLYWOOD! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Please welcome our newest guest Tomi Trembath! Tomi brought us the extremely interesting and difficult Sam Levinson film Assassination Nation. We're talking feminism, technology, and social media. We're talking a movie with four female leads, one of them a trans actress playing a trans girl.
Meanwhile, Joel McHale is entering his creepy dad phase and we are deeply disturbed by it. I mean, he's good at it, but boy is it hard to watch. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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There's a dybbuk and a love story and it's great. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ Get bonus content on Patreon
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