keeping with the eldritch horror, director jennifer reeder joins the conversation to talk about her 2023 horror film PERPETRATOR: a queer, feminist horror film starring alicia silverstone. we talk reeder's experimental film style, her growth as an auteur, and the unknowable. Jennifer Reeder's VimeoSupport PalestineInstagram | Twitter| TikTok'Scream Queen' Candle
in this last month of season 10, we're talking eldritch horror: a horror sub-genre on the rise (though it's always been here). what are the elements of an eldritch horror? what are its origins? tune in to find out!Support Palestine'Scream Queen' CandleInstagram | Twitter| TikTok
keeping with the suburban horror, author vincent e. tirado joins the conversation to talk about their sapphic horror novel WE CAME TO WELCOME YOU: a story about a married couple's security unraveling beneath the pressure of their new HOA. we talk I Saw the TV Glow, queer horror, and the story's intersection with eldritch horror. Support PalestineNight Terror Pride EditionInstagram | Twitter| TikTok
we're back for season 10 and we're focusing on a different horror sub-genre every month. for june, we're talking suburban horror. how can it be identified? what does it say about us as a society? tune in to find out!Support PalestineNight Terror Pride EditionInstagram | Twitter| TikTok
In this bonus episode, director Andrew Bell and lead actor John R. Howley hop on the podcast to discuss their debut Screambox feature BLEEDING: a vampire horror film. Tune into this conversation about vampirism as a metaphor and horror as socio-political vehicle. BLEEDING IS OUT NOWSupport PalestineInstagram | Twitter
keeping with the zombie topic, authors maika and maritza moulite join the conversation to talk about their book THE SUMMER I ATE THE RICH: a story about a haitian-american teenager in miami. we talk about rage, capitalism, living in miami, and, of course, zonbi lore. FIND THEM HERESupport PalestineGuest FormInstagram | Twitter | TikTok
we're back for season 10 and we're focusing on a different horror sub-genre every month. for may, we're talking zombies. how did they come to be what we know of them now? how are they interpreted through media? tune in for zombie 101!Support PalestineGuest FormInstagram | Twitter
As we catch up on the happenings of February, we're also talking about the way we engage with media, depictions of taboos, and when a movie actually wants you to shut your brain off.Where to find meGuest Form20% OFF FANGORIA
The minds behind Possum, a queer absurdist horror short film, join me to discuss their experience as young filmmakers, their inspirations for the making of their film, and the film festival circuit! Explore the film: possumthemovie.comFind Jackie, Sophie, or DaisySupport PalestineInstagram | Substack20% OFF FANGORIA
Avery sits down with Bomani J. Story, writer and debut director of The Angry Black Girl & Her Monster, and Laya DeLeon Hayes who leads the production as Vicaria. Join them in their discussion of Black horror, the importance of representation, and the making of their feature film. This reimagining of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein flips the narrative on it's head and highlights the evil all around. This one is for my Black horror fans! Catch it on Shudder and Hulu Support Palestine Guest Form Instagram | Twitter| TikTok 20% OFF FANGORIA
Clay McLeod Chapman's newest book will keep you awake for the next four years (pun intended). Clay joins the podcast to discuss 'Wake Up and Open Your Eyes', political horror, and possessions! Support Palestine Guest Form Instagram | Twitter| TikTok 20% OFF FANGORIA URHorror Merch
welcome back to another season of the podcast! season 9 is starting stronger than any season before. THE horror author- the first author I ever discussed on the podcast- Grady Hendrix joins us to talk his newest horror novel Witchcraft for Wayward Girls. Support Palestine Guest Form Instagram | Twitter| TikTok 20% OFF FANGORIA
This week, I'm chatting with The Filmgal Podcast about our recent obsession: AMC's original series Interview with the Vampire (based on Anne Rice's novels). What's better than gay vampires? Oh, gay BLACK vampires. Tune in for our discussion on starting a podcast, comparing the series to the movie, and our love for vampire media. Support Palestine Guest Form Instagram | Twitter| TikTok 20% OFF FANGORIA URHorror Merch
If you've been listening to the podcast for atleast the last year, hopefully you understand the gravity of this episode. Adam Cesare is the author of the YA series Clown in a Cornfield and various other horror reads. Tune into our conversation about cultism, toxic online behavior, and the iconography of horror masks. Support Palestine Guest Form Instagram | Twitter| TikTok 20% OFF FANGORIA URHorror Merch
Noah is back on the podcast to gab about the transformative experience of watching Jennifer's Body. Tune in as we discuss queer awakenings, homoerotic friendships, and the cultural shift that this film causes! Support Palestine Guest Form Instagram | Twitter| TikTok 20% OFF FANGORIA URHorror Merch
If you’re a listener of this podcast, then you love horror: whether you love to watch it or not. Debut author Emily C. Hughes has a book for the whole spectrum of horror fans. Tune in for our discussion on acknowledging the problematic people behind the most iconic horror films, writer tips, and Emily’s traumatic first watch of Event Horizon Find Emily
The last episode of the season is always bittersweet. But this week's movie of choice couldn't be any better of a note to end on. Join Avery in the discussion of the so-called "Scream rip-off", the dread of transitioning to adulthood, and why the author of the original novel didn't like the adaptation. Support Palestine Guest Form Instagram | Twitter| TikTok 20% OFF FANGORIA URHorror Merch
We're rounding out the last bit of summer by talking slashers. There's truly no better movie to start with than the highly anticipated MaXXXine: directed by Ti West. Tune in for a discussion on Giallo film, 80's Hollywood, and sharksploitation (???) Support Palestine Guest Form Instagram | Twitter| TikTok 20% OFF FANGORIA URHorror Merch
To wrap up Pride Month, we're taking it back to last Pride when Avery discussed Black Queer Horror and the standout characters in the sub-genre. Support Palestine Guest Form Instagram | Twitter| TikTok 20% OFF FANGORIA URHorror Merch
Author Lindsay King-Miller's Summer 2024 book The Z Word reminds us that Pride started as a riot. As June gets co-opted by Corporate America, her story shines a light on the radicalism that inherently flows through the LGBTQ+ community. Join the discussion on zombies, drag queens, and body diversity in media. Support Palestine Guest Form Instagram | Twitter| TikTok 20% OFF FANGORIA URHorror Merch