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Ep. 1: A Beginner's Guide to Hammer Horror

For the Gothic Heroine

Release Date: 06/30/2018

Ep. 20 - Pre-Code Horror show art Ep. 20 - Pre-Code Horror

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Strict movie censorship in America kicked off in 1934- but what horrors were they able to get away with before then?

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Ep. 19: The King in Yellow show art Ep. 19: The King in Yellow

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It's the father of all cursed media, the first haunted horror movie or novel, the original creepypasta.  Let's crack open the King in Yellow.

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Ep. 18: Folk Horror show art Ep. 18: Folk Horror

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From old gods that stalk the corn rows to faerie spirits beneath the mounds, it's time to examine horror movies based around folklore- the folk horror revival.  This episode contains religious debate, fairy tales, and the archetypal female coming of age story.

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Ep. 17: Bad Horror Movies show art Ep. 17: Bad Horror Movies

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What makes a horror movie bad- so bad it's good, or so bad it's unwatchable?  In this episode, we'll be taking a look at when and how horror doesn't work.

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Ep. 16: Frankenstein: The Monster and the Bride show art Ep. 16: Frankenstein: The Monster and the Bride

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In part B of the Frankenstein series, we'll talk about how film and literary adaptations have portrayed the infamous Monster- often as seen through the eyes of his Bride. Ambiant music is by cinematicwaves.  Audio clips used were from Rocky Horror Studio Cast, The Bride of Frankenstein, the trailer for The Bride, and Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell.  Music is by Station 61, and podcast artwork is by Dana Veitinger.

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Ep. 15: Frankenstein: The Doctor show art Ep. 15: Frankenstein: The Doctor

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It's time to finally talk about Frankenstein!  In part A, we'll look at how the Doctor has shifted throughout adaptations, and how each version has revealed a new aspect of what it means to play god.

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Ep. 14: Ravenloft and Friends show art Ep. 14: Ravenloft and Friends

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Ravenloft is perhaps the most famous and influential gothic roleplaying game, but it's not the only one out there!  Join us and discover the strange and unusual world of gothic horror tabletop rpgs.

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Ep. 13: The Weird West show art Ep. 13: The Weird West

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This episode dives into a mixture of Americana, horror, science fiction and history to tell the tales of the Weird West.

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Ep. 12: Bluebeard show art Ep. 12: Bluebeard

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It's time to tell some fairy tales- one of the most frightening fairy tales of all.  In this episode, we'll look at the story of Bluebeard, lingering questions around it, and its influence on everything from great literature to opera to horror movies.  A patreon sponsored episode!

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Ep 11: A Beginner's Guide to Universal Horror show art Ep 11: A Beginner's Guide to Universal Horror

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If you know all the classic monsters by sight but don't know where to start with their movies, look no further!  In this guide to Universal's 1930s horror movies, we'll look at the foundational films of the genre and see which ones hold up...and think about just what we want out of them.

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More Episodes

Want to enter a world of lacy nightgowns and bloodthirsty vampires but don't know where to start?  Here's your entry point.  These cult horror movies from the late 1950s through the early 1970s changed the face of onscreen horror forever, from the level of gore and sex to the star power of Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee.  Learn where to start with their Dracula, Frankenstein and Mummy series', as well as their stand-alone efforts.

Recommended Media

Films:

The Curse of Frankenstein

Revenge of Frankenstein

Frankenstein Created Woman

Horror of Dracula

Brides of Dracula

Dracula AD 1972

The Mummy (1959)

The Vampire Lovers

Twins of Evil

Captain Kronos Vampire Hunter

Curse of the Werewolf

Doctor Jekyll and Sister Hyde

The Hound of the Baskervilles (1959)