This week, we talk about codependency, technological anxiety, surveillance capitalism, and the horror of animatronic dolls in Child's Play (2019). Next time on Macabre Media podcast, we're digging into our first Alfred Hitchcock film: the terrifying classic, the Birds. Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
In this episode, Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson discuss religion, patriarchy, and reproductive labor in Robert Eggers' directorial debut, The VVitch. In two weeks time, we'll be chatting about Child's Play (2019), available to stream on Hulu. Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
We continue our kaiju mini-series with Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019)! Listen to Kaleb and Jorge geek out while Pearson, the podcast's resident grouch, spends way too much time overanalyzing these good-ol'-fashioned creature features. In two weeks, we'll be discussing the titanic clash of Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)! All three films are available on HBO Max (or you can just torrent them...in Minecraft.) Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
We got King Kong in the trunk! We're kickin' off our kaiju mini-series in the Legendary Studios' monsterverse with the 2017 monster film, Kong: Skull Island. You can check out the movie on HBO. In two weeks time, we'll be doubling up and chatting about Godzilla (2014) and Godzilla: King of Monsters (2019) which, conveniently, are also on HBO. Or you can just torrent them, I guess...but make sure you have a VPN! Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
This week, we're wrapping up our kaiju mini-series with the long-anticipated clash of the titans: Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)! Spoilers: We mostly thought it was meh. You can watch Godzilla vs. Kong (2021) in theaters or on HBO Max. Next week, we're discussing The VVitch (2015)! Unfortunately, it's not available on any streaming services at the time of this recording so...torrent it (on Minecraft.) Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
In the Season 2 premiere of Macabre Media podcast, we welcome aboard our new audio-engineer and co-host, Pearson! We spend the bulk of today's episode discussing the cult classic, The Masque of the Red Death (1964). You can stream the film in its entirety on YouTube. In two weeks, we'll be starting our kaiju mini-series in the Legendary Studios monsterverse with Kong: Skull Island, which is available to stream on HBO. Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
This episode is a celebration of The Last of Us 2 winning game of the year. The audio is sourced from Coffee With Comrades who was generous enough to let us use it. Follow them below and consider subscribing to their Patreon. Patreon Twitter Website
Support protesters fighting injustice and institutional racism https://www.distractify.com/p/best-places-to-donate-for-blm We tried a new recording platform and it butchered Kaleb's audio so sorry about that but also oh well. On this episode we discuss a movie from the 60s and it gets pretty political. We also had Anthony Derington from Something Ghoulish and Ghoulish Cast on, so that was cool. Follow Anthony on Twitter @AMDerington Check out Something Ghoulish and Ghoulish Cast Ghoulish Cast on Twitter Something Ghoulish on Twitter Something Ghoulish on Instagram Something Ghoulish website
THIS EPISODE WAS RECORDED IN APRIL. We are starting a new miniseries called Covinema to play off of COVID-19. This is a serious time but we have to be able to make light of it to some degree and we hope to do that while advocating for strict and serious precautionary measures. This series will be solely focused on infection and outbreak films but while we joke about it, this is super serious and we ask that you guys please take care of yourself.
The Tell Tale Heart on Twitter (@telltalefilm) hit us up with the private link to see their movie which was OUTSTANDING! Here's our review. Check out the links below Tell Tale's social media Instagram @telltalemovie Facebook The Tell Tale Heart Short Movie Twitter @telltalefilm RL Terry's website https://rlterryreelview.com/2020/04/17/telltaleheart/ Features of Fright run by Jordan Gerdes frightfeatures.com
In this edition of Macabre Media podcast, the Spoopy Bois talk about (arguably) one of the greatest horror films of all time: 2018's Mandy. Next time on Macabre Media podcast, we're closing out our Nic Cage trilogy with...another Nic Cage movie. We're still deciding! So stay tuned, nerds. Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
This week, the Spoopy Bois talk about Willy's Wonderland (2021). Nic Cage. Milk substitutes. The Feast of Ass. Tripping balls. It's a whole fun time. Next time on Macabre Media podcast, we're returning with another Nic Cage film, arguably his masterpiece: Mandy (2018). Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
The Spooky Bois ain't readin' none o' them books. Instead, they discuss Richard Stanley's 2019 feature film, Color out of Space. Next time on Macabre Media podcast, the gang chats about Willy's Wonderland (2021). You can read Pearson's essay on The Colour out of Space here! Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
After getting slightly sidetracked with a discussion concerning matresses and Justin Beiber/Slipknot mash-ups, the Spooky Bois talk about H.P. Lovecraft's The Colour out of Space. Next time on Macabre Media podcast, the gang discusses Richard Stanley's 2019 adaptation of the short story, Color out of Space, starring the one and only Nic Cage. You can read Pearson's essay on The Colour out of Space here! Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
To celebrate our 50th episode, we take a look at everyone's (least) favorite Jason movie: 2001's Jason X. A magnum opus. An indisputable achievement. A titanic motion picture. (It sucks, but we love it.) We reference a couple goofy photos throughout the podcast. You can check 'em out in this Twitter thread. Next time on Macabre Media podcast, we're discussing H.P. Lovecraft's short story, The Colour out of Space! Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
We wrap up our October horror classics special mini-series with a look at 1935's Bride of Frankenstein. Next time on Macabre Media podcast, we're celebrating our 50th episode with a Q&A and a film appropriate to this shit-post of a podcast: Jason X. Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
We continue our spoopy retrospective look at classic works of horror cinema with a conversation on Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954). Next week, we'll be watching The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) to finish out the scariest month of the year! Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
This week, we continue our spoopy October marathon of horror classics with a look at Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror (1922). We chat about this era of silent cinema, the homoeroticism of Count Orlok, the film's latent anti-Semitism, and so much more. Check it out! Next week, we're chatting about The Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954). Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
This week, we kick off the spookiest month of the year with a look at a horror icon: Freaks (1932). Is this cult classic pure eploitation cinema or an empathetic, meaningful contemplation of solidarity amongst the disabled? Tune in to find out what the Spoopy Bois think! For the month of October, we'll be bringing you discussions and analyses of horror classics. Next up on our list is the silent film Nosferatu (1922)! You can find the film in its entirety on YouTube. Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
It is time...for Mortal Kombat (reboot) on Macabre Media podcast. Next week, we're talkin' about Freaks (1932). Check it out so you can stay up-to-date with us! Support Macabre Media on Patreon, follow us on Twitter and Instagram, and join our Discord server! Follow Kaleb, Jorge, and Pearson on Twitter, too. Our logo and artwork were designed by Nathanael Whale.
Will Shogren
Pearson has to be a bitch, there's no way he's not. I've got to see a picture of this person.
Will Shogren
is Pearson, like, tough? he sounds like the biggest limp-noodle poindexter in fucking existence.