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Author: David Read

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Horror and weird film fans Peter Fuller and David Read, nominate a film for each other to watch, then discuss them, invariably moving off in wild tangents.

Peter Fuller is a Rondo award-winning print, radio and television journalist and author, specialising in world cinema and popular culture and the leading expert on the life and career of Vincent Price. Peter recently published Supper with the Stars.

David Read has worked an editor and animator for 30 years, and also VJ/Djs as Profondo Mondo. He published a book of Horror Crosswords, and is writing a book on BBC Radio Horror.
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David and Peter have a crazy time watching a couple of strange 1970s films, the giallo Autopsy (1975) and the.. well, rather strange The Visitor (1979).
Peter and David get all gritty and British with a couple of seventies thrillers, Oliver Reed and Ian McShane in Sitting Target, and Thaw and Waterman in the the first big screen Sweeney outing...
With special guest, author John Llewellyn Probert, Peter and David review some portmanteau horror fun, with the classic 1972 Amicus film Asylum, and the 2015 wonderfully European Tale of Tales!
Peter and David go Kirktastic, with a Kirk Douglas double bill.. be prepared to be scared, confused, and of course, virlie!
Peter and David are back with a strasnge sixties film starring Burt Lancaster, and a bit of poliziottesco fun with 'What have they done to your daughters'
Peter and David are back again with a couple of reviews, including the strange late eventies supernatural slasher, Tourist Trap and the equally strange 2007 film from Spain, Timecrimes!
In this episode we look at Larry Cohen's debut feature, the biting social satire, Bone and Ti West's answer to the satanic panic, The House of the Devil.
In a podcast first, Peter and David record it together in the same room, and have a great time as we review these very different films that share a word!
Peter & David, enjoy a couple of old school 80s horrors with plenty of old fashioned horror SFX!
Peter and David are back to celebrate a couple of directors we lost recently, we review David Lynch's Inland Empire (2006) and Jeannot Szwarc's Bug (1975).
Peter and David go wildy off topic as the discuss the cult hallowen horror Trick 'r Treat and John Carpenter's (to date) last film, The Ward (2010)
Peter and David chat about the Rutger Hauer classic, The Hitcher (1986) which has a new Blu release, and the Larry Cohen film, The Ambulance from 1990!
With Peter on holiday David is joined by Peter's understudy Graham Humphreys review the Max von Sydow thriller 'The Night Visitor' (1971) and the Vivian Stanshall's 'Sir Henry at Rawlinson's End' (1980)
Peter and David review the new Shameless Blu ray giallo release , Aldo Lado's 'Who Saw Her Die' (1972) and Larry Cohen's biopic The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977)
Peter and David are joined by artisit Graham Humphreys to review the Robert Quarry vampire flick The Deathmaster (1972) and the strange Channel 4 film starring Charles Gray, The Gourmet (1986?)
Peter and David look at two related, but different films about dark carnivals... 1964's 7 faces of Dr. Lao, an adaptation of the novel, The Circus of Dr. Lao (1935). This novel influenced Ray Bradbury to write his wonderful novel Something Wicked This Way Comes in 1962, which was adapted by Disney in 1983.
Peter and David look at the classic haunted house film starring Olver Reed, Karen Black and Bette Davis, Burnt Offerings... and then have chilly thrills with Mary Steenbergen and Roddy McDowall in Dead of Winter!
Peter and David watch the sequel to the classic 1994 Danish thriller Nightwatch, which has just landed on Shudder!
David and Peter are joined by Graham Humphreys to review the strange 1960s film that is 'The Day the Fish Came Out' and they see if 'No Blade of Grass' beats out Panic in the 'Year Zero' for apocalyptic fun...
David and Pete go back to some nuclear panic thanks to Ray Milland for 'Panic in Year Zero' from 1961, before looking at trhe 1981 film Looker, which seems remarkably prescient about deepfakes and shady corporations....
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