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It's our 100th episode! To mark the occasion and kick off Pride, we're joined by representatives from a handful celebrated podcasts to host a Queer Horror Symposium. Lending their voices to the discussion are Nay Bever and Brennan Klein from ATTACK OF THE QUEERWOLF, Andrew Huff and Matty Zaradich from FRIGAY THE 13th, Stacie Ponder and Anthony Hudson/Carla Rossi from GAYLORDS OF DARKNESS, Terry Mesnard from GAYLY DREADFUL and SCARRED FOR LIFE PODCAST, Trace Thurman and Joe Lipsett from HORROR QUEERS, and our own producer Dru Phillips of SISTER HYDE DESIGN! Among other things, this mighty panel discusses the impetus for creating their podcasts, the ongoing debate on what we can learn from our problematic horror faves, and the importance of standing aside and making space so that others may be heard. Plus, SLEEPAWAY CAMP's Angela, NIGHTMARE 2, and the power of inclusion.
If you liked this episode, or just want to further fight for what's right, please consider donating to one (or all) of the following Black-led Queer & Trans organizations that provide aid and resources to communities in need:
- Trans Justice Funding Project: www.transjusticefundingproject.org
- The Okra Project: www.theokraproject.com
- Youth Breakout: www.youthbreakout.org
- Black Aids Institute: www.blackaids.org
- LGBTQ+ Freedom Fund: www.lgbtqfund.com
- The Marsha P. Johnson Institute: https://marshap.org/donate/
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This week, we're taking it to the theater as we welcome multidisciplinary artist and drag sensation Anthony Hudson/Carla Rossi, host/programmer of Portland's legendary QUEER HORROR film series and co-host of the acclaimed GAYLORDS OF DARKNESS! Among other things, Anthony/Carla discusses the fairy tale allure of fright, pop culture's failings in the representation of Indigenous people, and the none too subtle connection between horror and drag. Plus, the dangerous art of Delia Deetz!
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This week, we're entering the Haunted House of Glen Coco as we welcome Daniel Franzese, iconic star of MEAN GIRLS, BULLY, and HBO's LOOKING! Among other things, Daniel discusses the "tickle-pinch" method of horror, the fan letter that helped him understand the queer impact of one of his most iconic characters, and his time working with the legendary Godfather of Gore - Herschell Gordon Lewis! Plus, Larry Clark, John Waters, and I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE! Oh my!
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This week, we're going for an X-rating as we welcome Joe Rubin, producer, film archivist, and co-founder of the celebrated Vinegar Syndrome! Among other things, Joe discusses how explicit acts on film often fall victim to the "erotic assumption," the trials and tribulations of tracking down some of cinema's forgotten gems, and how the director of BLOOD FRENZY was crucial to changing the sex laws in California. Plus, Joe and Michael celebrate the legacy of cult filmmaker Chuck Vincent!
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This week, we're taking an animated trip to Crystal Lake as we welcome Stacie Ponder, writer & creator of the acclaimed FINAL GIRL blog and co-host of GAYLORDS OF DARKNESS! Among other things, Stacie discusses finding power in reevaluating problematic portrayals in films of yesteryear, what prestige actress she thinks should be the next of Luca Guadagnino's reimagined Three Mothers, and her journey artistically recreating all of Jason Voorhees's finest moments for her book DEATH COUNT: ALL THE DEATHS IN THE FRIDAY THE 13TH FILM SERIES, ILLUSTRATED!
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This week, we're opening the puzzle box to welcome pop culture commentator extraordinaire Jordan Crucchiola, acclaimed writer and the sensation behind Vulture's "55 Essential Queer Horror Films!" Among other things, Jordan discusses the persisting significance of the many layers of queerness in HELLRAISER, how Angelina Jolie was the beacon that led to her professional career, and what queer cinema has gotten right so far...and what more it still needs to do. Plus, Jordan shares her memories of hosting the 10th anniversary of JENNIFER'S BODY and the importance of the film's culture rediscovery.
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On this week's episode, things get heretical as we welcome David Kittredge, acclaimed filmmaker of PORNOGRAPHY: A THRILLER and the upcoming documentary HERETICS: BRUSHED BY THE WINGS OF EXORCIST II! Among other things, David discusses how early gay adult cinema engaged in an arthouse aesthetic, his work to help restore the queer content of the Ryan Phillippe film 54, and his journey exploring the history of the divisive sequel to William Friedkin's lauded classic. Plus, David and Michael share cinematic cocktail recipes for a "Pazuzu-tini" and an EYES OF LAURA MARS themed drink.
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This week, it’s a teenage revolution as we’re joined by Adam Sass, acclaimed author of the forthcoming SURRENDER YOUR SONS! Among other things, Adam discusses why horror is important in the landscape of young adult literature, his past cinematic participation in the world of Amityville, and why the AMERICAN WEREWOLF movies are steeped in homoerotic and queer subtext. Plus, Adam theorizes what Buffy and the Scoobies would be doing in the era of quarantine!
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This week, we’re keeping it in the family as we welcome filmmaker and artist extraordinaire Dru Phillips, the sensational creator behind the celebrated Sister Hyde Design! Among other things, Dru discusses her childhood obsession with the allure of Dracula, her work crafting artwork for some of the biggest names in show business, and why horror still has a long way to go in terms of trans representation. Plus, Dru gives us all a lesson on why it’s important to embrace our problematic faves.
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We’re baaaaack! To help us mark our rise from the grave, we’re joined this week by fabulous femme fatale and veritable drag icon Louisianna Purchase! Among other things, Louisianna discusses her legendary appearance on the third season of THE BOULET BROTHERS DRAGULA, the influence of the lesbian vampire films of Jean Rollin, and the punk rock ethos of bringing drag to a digital landscape in a time of quarantine. Plus, Lousianna digs into the “catharsis of evil,” and Michael catches listeners up on the show’s return!
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This week, we're catching the attention of all the dead boys as we welcome Carter Smith, acclaimed photographer and filmmaker of BUGCRUSH, THE RUINS, and JAMIE MARKS IS DEAD! Among other things, Carter discusses growing up in Stephen King's Maine, how his work as a photographer prepared him for life on film sets, and the oft unspoken kinship between the grotesque and beautiful.
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This week, we're taking on killer vanity as we welcome Jane Clark, acclaimed filmmaker of METH HEAD, CRAZY BITCHES, and the recently released CRAZY BITCHES: SPA DAYS! Among other things, Jane discusses the harrowing real life connections that inspired her to create a powerful film about addiction, her experience of taking a feature project and restructuring it as an ongoing series, and the significance of allyship in the ongoing discussion of crafting queer narratives.
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This week, our chests are bursting with excitement as we welcome veritable genre icon Jenette Goldstein, acclaimed star of ALIENS, NEAR DARK, TERMINATOR 2, and much, much more! Among other things, Jenette discusses the socially-tinged horror films that unnerved her as a child, Hollywood's penchant for putting people in boxes, and why the sexual ambiguity of Vasquez from ALIENS gives the character an almost universal appeal. Plus, Jenette dishes on vampire families, T-1000s, sinking ships, and beyond!
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This week, cellists best beware as we welcome Eric Charmelo, acclaimed writer behind THE PERFECTION, as well as popular TV shows like RINGER, SUPERNATURAL, and MIDNIGHT, TEXAS! Among other things, Eric discusses his draw to stories about "identity in crisis," why being gay is a somewhat Cronenbergian experience, and the fascinating & voracious queer following of SUPERNATURAL! Plus, Eric shares how the work of John Waters continues to inform his own.
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This week, we're discovering where the dead go to die as we welcome Aaron Dries, acclaimed author of HOUSE OF SIGHS, THE FALLEN BOYS, and A PLACE FOR SINNERS! Among other things, Aaron discusses his native Australia's obsession with horror "on the road," Brian De Palma's cultural voyeurism, and his quest to find "the good in all evil."
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This week, we're introducing you to the men of your dreams as we welcome Roman Chimienti and Tyler Jensen, filmmakers of the acclaimed new documentary SCREAM, QUEEN: MY NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET! Among other things, Roman and Tyler discuss the storied history of horror's allegedly "gayest" movie, how Madonna's TRUTH OR DARE helped inform their film, and the sapphic intensity of HELLO MARY LOU: PROM NIGHT II!
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On this week’s episode, we’re escaping the night as we welcome cinematic renaissance man Gregory Blair, the celebrated multi-hyphenate actor/writer/director behind DEADLY REVISIONS and GARDEN PARTY MASSACRE! Among other things, Gregory discusses why Laurie Strode and Carrie White are two sides of the same coin, the heightened place where horror and camp intersect, and if you can push the envelope too far.
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This week, we're traveling through the trees as we welcome Addison Peacock, host of THE CRYPTID KEEPER and acclaimed voice actor known for her work on THE NO SLEEP PODCAST! Among other things, Addison discusses how JENNIFER'S BODY helped her reckon with her own sexual identity, musical theater's need to expand its own horizons, and why we love to prescribe queerness to folklore creatures like the Mothman and Bigfoot!
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This week, we're capturing a caper on celluloid as we welcome Julia Marchese, filmmaker of the acclaimed documentary OUT OF PRINT and host of HORROR MOVIE SURVIVAL GUIDE! Among other things, Julia discusses her origins as a blood-soaked scream queen, her mission to teach the world about the importance of film preservation, and why she equates being a gorehound with riding a roller coaster!
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