![]() These are the pioneers of peril, the old ones, but not forgotten. We pay tribute to the originals of horror that paved the way for everything that would come. In Sepia, No One Can Hear You Scream Part 1. Today we meet the precursor to Frankenstein’s Monster in a foppish wig. Mike is joined by Heather and new friend Liz to tackle this creature born of Jewish culture, and we delve into why German Expressionism was critical to horror, and that will come into play for the next couple of weeks as we continue with part 2 of our tribute month “In Sepia No One Can Hear You Scream”. it still doesn’t match Heathers struggle which you will find out about when you listen. ![]() We find the sinister somnambulist, a bizarre backdrop of a town, and most importantly, the sad story of how this was made to be a very different film and the writers desperate struggle. We continue with In Sepia No One Can Hear You Scream as we open up the Cabinet of Dr Caligari and we find a lot more than used razors and toothbrushes. We are joined by Sheldon to give this film its due. The ultimate exuberant, this illegal film survived only violating court orders and we are grateful for 5 criminals just sneaking off with the prints that we enjoy today. ![]() John Malcovich and Willem Dafoe face off for the creepiest fucker award and we’re the winners.Ĭheck out Heather’s podcast Wednesday Wine and HorrorĪs we near the end, we give props to the most famous silent horror Nosferatu: A Symphony in Horror. Except in this film, which ends our tribute to the silent film genre with colour and sound! Nosferatu was so good we cover it twice as Shadow of the Vampire was the “True” story of the making of the 1922 film. We begin with the sequel to The Craft which is as groundbreaking as the original, as both were equally products of their time.Ĭheck Heather’s own podcast Wednesday Wine and Horror It’s Pride Month once again so Liz joins us as we pay tribute to horrors that contain LGBTQ elements, to give credit to the older queer characters relegated to villains due to their “deviancy” and others who finally get representation. So it’s up to the rest of the characters to pick up the slack for charm, wit, and likeability. well she doesn’t change much except she has powers now. Megan Fox plays a detestable selfish sexpot who gets possessed by a demon and becomes…. This is the second last LGBTQ horror for our pride celebration (we keep our rainbow tombstone up one week longer than the corporations) as we cover Jennifer’s Body. Pride Month concludes on the calendar but not on the podcast. Does this film have any bit, or does it just suck? Listen and find out! We are joined by podcaster Bob Green from the recently ended Candy Coated Razor Blades podcast to discuss the Lesbian vampire film that also sneaks a trans character by us but a lot is written or not written in the film to tell us that. We have a Pride Month bonus episode for this year cause we can do better than the corporations. We now have a website! Visit us at to send us movie suggestions and comment on episodes!Īnd on Instagram at If you would like to make a donation to help keep the show going and get access to bonus content, you can do so by checking us out at Įmail us at for movie suggestions or Patreon ideas. also we have a discord (links expire so ask me for one) enjoy the Peachfuzz songįollow us on Twitch for listening parties and just hanging out. Mike’s favourite medium of filming right after German Expressionism. We begin with Creep, starring the Wish version of John Krasinski as a guy with no sense of personal boundaries, who just keeps getting weirder and weirder in an Ad-libbed kind of comedy thats also all found footage. John Aka Mr Socko is back to review some creepy films.
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