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    Explore "horror films" with insightful episodes like "late nights with the devil", "Weirdhouse Cinema Rewind: The Abominable Dr. Phibes", "Weirdhouse Cinema: The Devil's Rain", "For Black horror fans, fact is scarier than fiction" and "Worms, Crabs & Ghosts On A Loop" from podcasts like ""Rattled & Shook", "Stuff To Blow Your Mind", "Stuff To Blow Your Mind", "The Gray Area with Sean Illing" and "My Therapist Ghosted Me"" and more!

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    late nights with the devil

    late nights with the devil
    Episode 40: Hosts Aprile and Meredith tune into a few stories about family demons -- literally and figuratively. Staying on theme, they also discuss the new retro horror movie from Shudder, Late Night with the Devil. Follow us for more @rattledandshook or send us a message from rattledandshook.com Original artwork by Puppyteeth Intro voicework by Miles Agee Original Music, Intro Theme & Ending Theme by Makeup and Vanity Set This episode features voicework by Aprile Ruha (Guest Room), Gudrun Ebbinghoff (Dad's Demons) and Stephanie Raymond (It Was You). To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    For Black horror fans, fact is scarier than fiction

    For Black horror fans, fact is scarier than fiction
    Guest host Alissa Wilkinson talks with Dr. Robin R. Means Coleman about her new book, The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar. Dr. Coleman is the Vice President & Associate Provost for Diversity and Inclusion and Chief Diversity Officer at Northwestern University, where she is a Professor of Communication Studies. Together, they discuss the tropes in Black horror, and how inequity in Hollywood has shaped the attitudes of a nation toward Black people. Host: Alissa Wilkinson (@alissamarie), senior culture writer, Vox Guest: Dr. Robin R. Means Coleman (@MeansColeman), co-author of The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar, Vice President & Associate Provost for Diversity & Inclusion, Professor of Communication Studies References:  The Black Guy Dies First: Black Horror Cinema from Fodder to Oscar by Robin R. Means Coleman and Mark H. Harris (Simon & Schuster, 2023) Horror Noire: A History Of Black Horror  (Xavier Burgin, 2021)   Enjoyed this episode? Rate The Gray Area ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe for free. Be the first to hear the next episode of The Gray Area. Subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Support The Gray Area by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts This episode was made by:  Engineer: Patrick Boyd Editorial Director, Vox Talk: A.M. Hall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    Worms, Crabs & Ghosts On A Loop

    Worms, Crabs & Ghosts On A Loop
    This week, Joanne shares her must-see horror films, Vogue fills us in on poltergeists and we learn why you mustn't eat a live crab. Plus, Heidi Klum as a (sexy) worm and Vogue & Joanne's plans for their "forever home".

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    Weirdhouse Cinema: The Beast With Five Fingers

    Weirdhouse Cinema: The Beast With Five Fingers

    What has five fingers and is an absolute beast? A disembodied crawling hand, of course! In this episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe discuss the 1946 horror film “The Beast With Five Fingers” starring Peter Lorre.

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    Weirdhouse Cinema: The House by the Cemetery

    Weirdhouse Cinema: The House by the Cemetery

    As Weirdhouse Cinema completes its first journey around the sun, Rob and Joe commemorate the moment by discussing Lucio Fulci’s 1981 “The House by the Cemetery” -- a bloody and bonkers tale guaranteed to satisfy your craving for ghosts, haunted houses, mad scientists, slashers and Italian synth.

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    Weirdhouse Cinema Rewind: Doctor X

    Weirdhouse Cinema Rewind: Doctor X

    Welcome to the medical academy where EVERYONE is a suspect in the cannibalistic “Moon Killer” slayings. Yes, from the director of “Casablanca” comes 1932’s “Doctor X.” Join Rob and Joe for a deep gaze into the technicolor abyss in this episode of Weirdhouse Cinema. (Originally published 1/8/2021)

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    Weirdhouse Cinema Rewind: Without Warning

    Weirdhouse Cinema Rewind: Without Warning

    In this classic episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe discuss "Without Warning," a perfectly serviceable sci-fi horror film directed by Greydon Clark. The year is 1980 and only a delusional Martin Landau and a Captain Ahab-esque Jack Palance can stop an extraterrestrial killer from treating rural California as its own personal hunting ground. (originally published 10/30/2020)

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    Weirdhouse Cinema: Doctor X

    Weirdhouse Cinema: Doctor X

    Welcome to the medical academy where EVERYONE is a suspect in the cannibalistic “Moon Killer” slayings. Yes, from the director of “Casablanca” comes 1932’s “Doctor X.” Join Rob and Joe for a deep gaze into the technicolor abyss in this episode of Weirdhouse Cinema.

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    Weirdhouse Cinema: Chopping Mall

    Weirdhouse Cinema: Chopping Mall

    The shopping mall is a centerpiece of American holiday traditions -- cathedrals of consumerism, if you will. So in this episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe venture into “Chopping Mall,” the 1986 sci-fi horror film that pits teenagers against deadly security robots, “where shopping costs you an arm and a leg.”

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    Weirdhouse Cinema: Troll 2

    Weirdhouse Cinema: Troll 2

    “Troll 2” is a titan of b-movie goodness -- but it’s also overflowing with weirdness. In this edition of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe discuss this 1990 tale of vegetarian goblins -- as well as a couple of additional films written and/or directed by Claudio Fragasso and Rosella Drudi: “Night Killer” and “Robowar.”

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    STBYM presents Weirdhouse Cinema: Without Warning

    STBYM presents Weirdhouse Cinema: Without Warning

    Welcome to Weirdhouse Cinema, a new weekly offering from the hosts of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, published in the STBYM feed. In this episode of Weirdhouse Cinema, Rob and Joe discuss "Without Warning," a perfectly serviceable sci-fi horror film directed by Greydon Clark. The year is 1980 and only a delusional Martin Landau and a Captain Ahab-esque Jack Palance can stop an extraterrestrial killer from treating rural California as its own personal hunting ground.

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