EP102 The Ring (2002) "You take one person's tragedy and force the world to experience it... spread it like sickness." PLUS Dustin and Natasha's Creepy Corner
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This week on Pod of the Dead, we’re diving into the cursed videotape that haunted an entire generation—Gore Verbinski’s The Ring (2002). A chilling remake of Hideo Nakata’s Ringu, the film follows journalist Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts) as she races against time to unravel the mystery behind a VHS tape that kills anyone seven days after they watch it. With its unforgettable imagery, suffocating atmosphere, and the nightmare fuel of Samara climbing out of the television, The Ring became one of the defining horror films of the early 2000s.
We’ll dig into how the movie reshaped J-horror for Western audiences, the unnerving performances from Naomi Watts and David Dorfman, and the eerie behind-the-scenes stories that helped turn this film into a modern classic. Plus, we’re debuting a brand-new segment: Dustin and Natasha’s Creepy Corner, where they bring you spine-tingling stories, unsettling lore, and strange real-world horrors to keep the chills going even after the credits roll.
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