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Sinnful Sarah's Horror Menagerie

Author: Sarah Sinn

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Listen your amazing host Sarah Sinn discuss a variety of horror topics (horror reflecting history and Psychology/Mental Health within horror movies) with wit, intelligence and insight!
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Ending the theme of "Death is always better the second time around" with the awesome sequel, 1981's "Friday the 13th Part 2." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses Erikson's initiative vs. guilt, Gestalt's theory "stuck," and Piaget's cognitive stages of development. Come check it out!
New month means new theme with this month's theme being "Death is always better the second time around" where I will be covering sequels to movies I have already covered. Starting the month off with 1988's "Hellbound: Hellraiser 2" with special guest Nathaniel of At the Devil's Ball. The Mistress of the Menagerie and Nathaniel discuss childhood trauma, personality disorders, and a deconstructed hierarchy of needs. Come check it out!
Ending the theme of "The world is made of Stories" with 2019's "The Final Ride" with special guest, the director himself, Mikey McMurran! The Mistress of the Menagerie and Mikey discuss the four horsemen of the apocalypse, the human psyche (id, ego, and superego), and strong female characters. Come check it out!
Continuing the theme of "The world is made of stories" with the made-for-tv cult classic, 1975's "Trilogy of Terror." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses the women rights movement, dissociative identity disorder, and repression. Come check it out!
New month means new theme with this month's theme being, "The world is made of stories" where I will focus on anthology horror movies. The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses the seven deadly sins, the importance of storytelling, and caregiver burnout. Come check it out!
Ending the theme of "Merry axemas and hateful holidays" with the underrated, 1980's "New Year's Evil" with special guest Gringo Fantastico! The Mistress of the Menagerie and Gringo discuss personality disorders, insecure/anxious attachment, and dysfunctional families. Come check it out!
Continuing the theme of "Merry axemas and a hateful holidays" with the holiday horror cult classic, 1982's "Silent Night, Deadly Night." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses Erikson's psychosocial stages of development, authoritarian parenting style, and childhood trauma. Come check it out!
New month means new theme with this month's theme being, "Merry Axemass and a hateful holidays" where I will focus on the holiday horror subgenre. Starting the month off with the gritty and gory, 2023's "Thanksgiving." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses consumerism, grief, and the seven deadly sins. Come check it out!
Ending the theme of "Ha, ha, ha, ho, ho, ho, and a couple of drills and kills," my horror/comedy month, with the underrated, 2017's "Happy Death Day." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses the five stages of grief, identity vs role confusion, and trauma. Come check it out!
Continuing the theme of, "Ha, ha, ha, ho, ho, ho, and a couple of drills and kills" with the underrated, 2011's "The Cabin in the Woods" with special guest Nathaniel of At the Devil's Ball. The Mistress of the Menagerie and Nathaniel discuss voyeurism, horror character archetypes, and classical conditioning. Come check it out!
New month means new theme with this month's theme being, "Ha, ha, ha, ho, ho, ho, and a couple of drills and kills" where the subgenre of focus will be horror/comedy. Starting the month off with 1988's "Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-A-Rama" with special guest Dawn from Rants in our Pants. The Mistress of the Menagerie and Dawn discuss voyeurism, 7 deadly sins, and the human psyche. Come check it out!
Happy Halloween and Sarah Sinn's first Halloween special! And ending the theme of, "Howl and wave boys, just howl and wave" with 2014's "Late Phases" with special guest Chris AKA Papa Woof. The Mistress of the Menagerie and Chris discuss war trauma, integrity vs despair, and redemption. Come check it out!
Continuing the theme of "Howl and wave boys, just howl and wave" with the cult classic, 2000's "Ginger Snaps" with special guest Ruby Tombsday. The Mistress of the Menagerie and Ruby discuss codependency, purple symbolism, and the human psyche. Come check it out!
New month means new theme with this month's theme being, "Howl and wave boys, just howl and wave" where I will focus on the werewolf subgenre. Starting the month off with the horror comedy, 2021's "Werewolves Within." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses small town isolation, the human psyche (Id, Ego, and Superego), and defense mechanism: projection. Come check it out!
Ending the theme of "A creature was stirring but it wasn't a mouse" with the classic found footage, 2008's "Cloverfield." The Mistress of Menagerie discusses 9/11 symbolism, collective consciousness, and individual conscious awareness. Come check it out!
New month means new theme with this month's theme being, "A creature was stirring but it wasn't a mouse" with the classic creature feature, 1959's "The Tingler." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses how the brain processes fear, internal and external fears, and Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Come check it out!
Ending my sci-fi/horror month and the theme of, "Science fiction, double feature, on Sarah Sinn" with the classic, 1951's "The Thing from Another World" with special guest Nathaniel of At the Devil's Ball. The Mistress of the Menagerie and Nathaniel discuss cold war anxieties, the enemy out there, and the human psyche: Id, Ego, and Superego. Come check it out!
New month means new theme with this month's theme being, "Science fiction, double feature, on Sarah Sinn" where I will focus on the sci-fi horror subgenre. Starting August off with 2002's "Signs." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses losing and regaining faith, coping mechanisms, and the five stages of grief. Come check it out!
Ending the theme of, "Get yourself lost in nature and you may find yourself...dead" with intense nature horror, 1983's "Cujo." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses the human psyche, how kids internalize tension in the home, and that there are real life monsters in the world. Come check it out!
Episode 158: JAWS (1975)

Episode 158: JAWS (1975)

2025-07-2001:01:39

Continuing the theme of, "Get lost in nature and you will find yourself...dead" with the classic nature horror, 1975's "JAWS" with special guest Jeff Whitmire, the Weird Al of Horror himself. The Mistress of the Menagerie and Jeff discuss John Williams score, the human psyche (Id, Ego, and Superego), and how problems can be bigger than we realize. Come check it out!
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