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    Explore "blair witch" with insightful episodes like "#84 Halloween-Horrorfilm-Spezial", "#29: The Blair Witch Project – Die Hexenverfolgung in Deutschland vom Mittelalter bis in die Neuzeit", "Episode 4 - The Horror of 1999", "Episode 24 -Found Footage Month- The Blair Witch Project (1999)" and "Episode 351: A Man Called Otto & A Doll Called M3GAN" from podcasts like ""Geistergeflüster", "Filmtieftauchen - Der Film-Podcast mit historischem Faktencheck", "Savage Horror Creeps Podcast", "Reviews That Scare" and "Movie Madness"" and more!

    Episodes (22)

    #29: The Blair Witch Project – Die Hexenverfolgung in Deutschland vom Mittelalter bis in die Neuzeit

    #29: The Blair Witch Project – Die Hexenverfolgung in Deutschland vom Mittelalter bis in die Neuzeit
    Wir setzen unseren Horrorfilm-Monat fort und sprechen über den Kultfilm „The Blair Witch Project“ (1999). Angelehnt an die Hexenthematik, berichtet Euch Susi über die Hexenverfolgung in Deutschland vom Mittelalter bis in die Neuzeit, da dies ihr Forschungsthema im Studium war. Sven beleuchtet die besonderen Bedingungen, unter denen der Film entstand und nennt Euch wieder viele interessante Hintergrundinformationen. 

    Quellen:
    Baumstark, Kathrin: Der Tod und das Mädchen. Erotik, Sexualität und Sterben im deutschsprachigen Raum zwischen Spätmittelalter und Früher Neuzeit, München 2015 (Dissertation Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 2015).
     
    Brinkmann, Bodo: Baldungs Kunsthexen, in: Brinkmann, Bodo (Hrsg.): Städel Museum Frankfurt am Main. Hexenlust und Sündenfall. Die seltsamen Phantasien des Hans Baldung Grien, Frankfurt am Main 2007, S. 50-73.
     
    Mensger, Ariane: Weibsbilder. Eros, Macht, Moral und Tod um 1500, in: Mensger, Ariane (Hrsg.):  Kunstmuseum Basel, Kupferstichkabinett. Weibsbilder. Eros, Macht, Moral und Tod um 1500, Basel 2017, S. 11-27.
     
    Schade, Sigrid: Schadenzauber und die Magie des Körpers-Hexenbilder der frühen Neuzeit, Worms 1983.
     
    Baum, Veronika: Hexenverfolgung in Deutschland, https://www.br.de/kinder/hexenverfolgung-wissen-kinder-lexikon-100.html [veröffentlicht am 23.04.2022, eingesehen am 23.10.2023].
     
    Hexenverfolgung, https://deutschland-im-mittelalter.de/Hexenverfolgung#ursprung [eingesehen am 23.10.2023].
     
    Blair Witch Project, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0185937/ [eingesehen am 27.10.2023].
     
    Blair Witch Project, Wissenswertes, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0185937/trivia/?ref_=tt_trv_trv [eingesehen am 27.10.2023].
     
    The Blair Witch Project, https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/blair_witch_project [eingesehen am 27.10.2023]. 
     
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    Episode 4 - The Horror of 1999

    Episode 4 - The Horror of 1999

    Welcome to the Savage Horror Creeps Podcast! We are guides through the world of horror films past, present, and future! Narrating years, decades, sub-genres, subjects, and themes with honest reviews and rankings, no film (or listener) will be spared!

     

    This episode brings you yet another year of fear with the HORROR OF 1999!

    As always the creeps bring you their top ten and some honorable mentions! With Horror Tarot on Scream 6 and Cory gets controversial about whether the Mummy (1999) is even a horror movie! 

     

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    Stay tuned for our next episode in a couple of weeks when we cover some tiny terrors for St. Patrick's Day!

     

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    Episode 351: A Man Called Otto & A Doll Called M3GAN

    Episode 351: A Man Called Otto & A Doll Called M3GAN

    The first batch of movie reviews for 2023 from Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy arrives with quite the show. 14 reviews in all ranging from some late acclaimed 2022 catch-ups from the international scene (Broker, Saint Omer) and another mystery with Edgar Allan Poe as a participant (The Pale Blue Eye). Erik describes what could be the nuttiest plotline of the new year (The Devil Conspiracy) and Steve looks at a new horror film drawing both ecstatic praise and hatred (Skinamarink). Speaking of the Blair Witch, Joshua Leonard co-writes and co-stars in a comedy about baby mishandling (The Drop) and Gillian Jacobs takes on multiple roles in an anthology from various filmmakers (The Seven Faces of Jane). Stephen Dorff and Emile Hirsch are thieves who didn’t get the memo about farmhouses in horror movies (The Price We Pay) and Nicolas Cage is out for revenge in his first released western (The Old Way). The horror continues as the duo look at sex workers and religious extremism (Candy Land), the conflicting screenplay of a rousing pandemic-era slasher (Sick) and if a killer doll that is all the rage is worth the hype (M3GAN). Finally, Gerard Butler crash lands into a war zone (Plane) and Tom Hanks is a very grumpy man with a big heart (A Man Called Otto).

    0:00 - Intro

    1:52 – Broker

    8:10 – The Drop

    13:58 – Saint Omer

    20:09 – The Devil Conspiracy

    28:17 - Skinamarink

    37:22 – The Price We Pay

    43:08 – The Seven Faces of Jane

    51:00 – The Old Way

    59:48 – The Pale Blue Eye

    1:10:42 - Sick

    1:26:00 - Candy Land

    1:39:56 - M3GAN

    1:54:42 - Plane

    2:03:04 - A Man Called Otto

    2:18:24 - Outro

    Shake and Fake: Blair Witch and the Found-Footage Horror Boom (1998-2008)

    Shake and Fake: Blair Witch and the Found-Footage Horror Boom (1998-2008)

    An exploration of the ideas, people, and films behind the found-footage horror boom - including Paranormal Activity and Lake Mungo - with Dylan, Sheldon, and Sean O'Rourke. Featuring a deep-dive into the origins of The Blair Witch Project, with detours into "mysterious phenomena" TV shows, Sundance and the American indie movie renaissance, the rise of the multiplex, the birth of viral marketing, and what made 1999 possibly the greatest year ever for American film. Plus, an interview with Professor Margarida Medeiros about Victorian ghost photography, and how our relationship with cameras has long influenced debates about fact and fiction. And, of course, we argue over the different movies under discussion, and rank them all at the end of our shaky, nausea-inducing journey through the deep woods of this unsettling sub-genre.

    Ashley Swidowski & Graham Reznick

    Ashley Swidowski & Graham Reznick

    We celebrate spooky season all year round here, which is why we've brought back Ashley (Character Art Director at Bad Robot Games, previously Character Art Director at Naughty Dog, Lead Character Concept Artist on The Last of Us Part II, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, and a concept artist on The Last of Us: Left Behind) and Graham (Writer, Director, and Sound Designer. Writer on Supermassive Games' Until Dawn, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood, Hidden Agenda, The Inpatient, and The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan) to talk all things horror! Together they chat with us about what attracts them to horror, whether horror is a genre or a tool, the sublime of horror, the power of Silent Hill and Resident Evil, cross-pollination between film and TV, video game adaptations, how to pace horror games when players control the pacing, horror games following different rules from other horror media, first-person horror, how horror changes the art-making process, what non-horror games could take from horror games, the calcification of genres, horror games showing too much, dream crews, guilty pleasures, and Pyramid Head. 

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    Ashley's Twitter (but don't follow her) and Instagram

    Graham's Twitter, Instagram, and check out his sound design work in the upcoming X!

    Stuff We Talked About

    The Crypt Keeper

    The Prince of Darkness

    Resident Evil franchise

    Silent Hill franchise

    Until Dawn

    Blair Witch by Bloober Team

    P.T.

    Soma

    Ashley’s Silent Hill Mondo covers

    Masuhiro Ito

    Our theme music was done by Isabella Ness, and our logo was created by Lily Nishita.

    M.O.M. Mothers of Monsters Interview with Tucia Lyman and Bailey Edwards

    M.O.M. Mothers of Monsters Interview with Tucia Lyman and Bailey Edwards

    On this special interview episode we sit down with writer/director Tucia Lyman and actor Bailey Edwards who discuss their film M.O.M. Mothers of Monsters which released in 2020. We discuss the creation of the film, what it was like delivering a horror film with such sensitive subject matter, as well as how the pandemic impacted its release. Make sure to check out the film which you can catch streaming on Amazon Prime ad Tubi.

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    The Blair Witch Project; with special guests Shaun Wilding & Mitch Slack! (of Wack Chat: It's Movie Time)

    The Blair Witch Project; with special guests Shaun Wilding & Mitch Slack! (of Wack Chat: It's Movie Time)

    A film about student filmmakers trying to find a witch. Kyle is captured by its spell. Dave just gets dizzy. The Machine is taking notes on how to inflict punishment on humans. Plus: Shaun Wilding and Mitch Slack are pulled through the Guest Door to give their thoughts on this small film that became a huge cultural phenomenon.

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    Rhonda Shear Social Hour #2 Blair Witch Director Dan Myrick

    Rhonda Shear Social Hour #2 Blair Witch Director Dan Myrick

    Rhonda Shear of Up All Night fame interviews Blair Witch creator and Director Dan Myrick, Damage Control Comedy and Adrena Austin, former Rhonda Shear model, talks about her Covid recovery from her home in the UK. Find Adrena (@adrenaonair) on her podcast @OurStories where she talks about inclusivity in the music industry or listen to her radio show @GirlPowerCountryHour for the best country music news!

    Cinema Royale #15 Gets Spooked By 'Blair Witch', Takes Off With 'Sully'

    Cinema Royale #15 Gets Spooked By 'Blair Witch', Takes Off With 'Sully'
    Ever since Adam Wingard's boringly-titled The Forest was revealed to actually be Blair Witch, a sequel to the terrrifying The Blair Witch Project, I've been eager to see if it can hold up to the original. Does it live up to the original? Will it make you never want to enter he woods of Maryland again? As if you would ever want to anyway?

    Plus we do what nobody should do and ride with Tom Hanks in Sully, in which he plays miraculous hero pilot Chesley Sullenberger. Is it the Oscars contender for director Clint Eastwood that some expect? Or does it fail to launch?

    All this and info on the latest Blu-Rays, news on the upcoming X-Men movie, the Predator sequel, and more!

    I'll be joined by Flixist.com's Matt Razak to talk about this and more so tune in!