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  • Udo Kier Dead At 81 | His Life, Death and Legacy | A Fans Tribute
    Dec 19 2025

    A tribute to the legendary actor Udo Kier (1944–2025) — one of cinema’s greatest outsiders and most unforgettable screen presences.

    In this podcast, I celebrate Kier’s extraordinary career, from his early cult collaborations with Andy Warhol and Paul Morrissey (Flesh for Frankenstein, Blood for Dracula) to his iconic appearances in Gus Van Sant’s My Own Private Idaho, Werner Herzog’s My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done, and his unforgettable roles within the world of Dario Argento and Italian horror. Udo Kier was more than an actor — he was a cinematic force of nature. His piercing gaze, fearless performances, and willingness to embrace the bizarre made him a beloved icon across horror cinema, queer cinema, arthouse film, and cult movie history.

    In this personal tribute, I explore why his work meant so much to me, how his performances shaped my love for film, and why his legacy continues to inspire filmmakers, actors, and lovers of the strange and beautiful. If you love video essays, cult cinema, queer film icons, horror history, or the unique brilliance of Udo Kier, I hope this tribute speaks to you.

    Rest in peace, Udo. Your magic lives on.

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    15 Min.
  • Did The Town That Dreaded Sundown Go To Far? | Horror Movie Podcast
    Dec 19 2025

    Hey out there in The Boneyard :)

    In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most haunting true-crime inspired horror films ever made — The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976). Based on the real-life “Phantom Killer” murders that terrified Texarkana in 1946, the film blurred the line between fact and fear. But did it go too far?

    Join us as we explore the chilling true story behind the movie, the controversy that followed its release, and the debate that still lingers today: when does true crime on screen become exploitation? We’ll uncover how The Town That Dreaded Sundown turned genuine tragedy into folklore, and ask whether turning real horror into entertainment helps us understand the past — or risks sensationalising it.

    If you love deep-dive horror discussions, true crime analysis, and ethical debates about the genre, this episode is for you.

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    20 Min.
  • The Last Broadcast - The Found Footage Horror Masterpiece | Horror Movie Podcast
    Dec 19 2025

    In this episode, we dive deep into The Last Broadcast (1998) — one of the most overlooked but groundbreaking films in found footage horror history. Before The Blair Witch Project shocked the world,

    The Last Broadcast was already rewriting the rules of independent horror filmmaking, digital cinematography, and online storytelling. We explore how Stefan Avalos and Lance Weiler created a true DIY horror experiment, shot on consumer-grade tech, edited on a home computer, and eventually released as the first feature film to be distributed digitally to cinemas. From its glitch-soaked imagery to its proto-livestream narrative and use of early IRC chat culture, this movie predicted the entire future of internet-based horror — YouTube investigations, ARGs, analogue horror, livestream-gone-wrong stories, and digital folklore.

    In this episode, we break down:

    • The film’s innovative use of digital cameras and desktop editing
    • Its place in found footage history before Blair Witch
    • How The Last Broadcast foresaw live streaming, online communities, and digital myths
    • What it meant for indie filmmakers in the late 90s
    • The alleged comparisons to The Blair Witch Project — and what the filmmakers really said
    • Why this movie still matters, and why horror fans should rediscover it today

    Whether you're obsessed with found footage, analogue horror, 90s digital weirdness, or the hidden corners of horror history, this deep dive uncovers why The Last Broadcast deserves far more recognition than it gets. If you enjoy horror commentary, film history, and long-form breakdowns of cult classics, hit like, subscribe, and join the conversation below!

    New episodes every week — covering the strange, the forgotten, and the groundbreaking in horror cinema.

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    34 Min.
  • The Dead Zone (1983) - When You Watch A Body Horror Masterpiece | Horror Movie Podcast
    Dec 19 2025

    David Cronenberg’s The Dead Zone (1983) remains one of the most quietly powerful Stephen King adaptations ever made and one of the moct under rated horror movies ever made. It is an eerily prophetic body horror-thriller that feels more relevant now than it did on release. In this video, we take a deep dive into the film’s themes, performances, and its unique place in the careers of both King and Cronenberg.

    We explore how The Dead Zone bridges prestige horror and political paranoia and how Cronenberg — known for body horror — created a restrained, emotionally devastating supernatural drama that became a cult classic. Whether you’re a horror fan, a Stephen King reader, a Cronenberg devotee, or someone discovering The Dead Zone for the first time, this episode of the podcast digs into why this film continues to haunt audiences decades later.

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    33 Min.
  • Halloween II (1981) - When Horror Sequels Changed The World | Horror Movie Podcast
    Dec 19 2025

    As a die hard horror movie fan this video on Halloween II (1981) has been a long time coming. It's a lot of things, its the moment that the franchise, redefined Laurie Strode, and split the fandom for decades. From John Carpenter’s dislike of his own work to Halloween II becameing one of the most fascinating entries in the franchise, join e as we take a deep dive into the trauma of Laurie Strode who is arguably the original final girl of horror. We'll deep dive into Freudian analysis, Carol J. Clover’s Final Girl theory, and why does Laurie’s agency shift in Halloween II? How did the Final Girl tradition change between Halloween (1978) and its hospital-set sequel? And what does the film’s dream logic, doubled identities, and violent repetition tell us about the unconscious fears driving the slasher boom of the 80s?

    Whether you're a lifelong Halloween fan, a horror movie scholar, or someone who just loves a good spooky deep dive, this podcast breaks down Halloween II through film theory, production context, and slasher-genre history. If you enjoy horror podcasts, movie analysis, behind-the-scenes lore, or big conversations about Final Girls, Freud, fear, and fandom — this one’s for you. Don’t miss out — Michael Myers might just follow you if you skip this one.

    If you enjoy horror deep dives, hit like, subscribe, and join me for more explorations of cult classics, slashers, and the dark heart of 80s horror.

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    40 Min.
  • The Curse of Poltergeist (1982): Spielberg, Hooper, and the Haunting of Suburbia | Horror Movie Podcast
    Dec 19 2025

    Step behind the static and into the shadows of Poltergeist (1982) — one of the most iconic and controversial horror films of the 1980s. In this deep dive, we explore the chaotic making of Poltergeist, the legendary collaboration (and conflict) between Steven Spielberg and Tobe Hooper, and the eerie legacy that earned it the title of “Hollywood’s most haunted movie.”

    From the suburban nightmare of the Freeling family to the mystery of who really directed Poltergeist, this video breaks down the production myths, hidden symbolism, and fan theories that have kept horror fans obsessed for over 40 years. Featuring insights into: The Spielberg vs. Hooper debate — who truly called the shots on set? The “Poltergeist Curse” and its strange coincidences. Suburban symbolism, the American Dream, and TV as a portal to fear. Why Poltergeist remains a cult classic in horror cinema history. Whether you’re a horror movie fan, a film theory junkie, or just love a good cursed production story, this video is your full guide to the haunting behind Poltergeist (1982).

    If you love horror movie podcasts, cult film breakdowns, or in-depth movie analysis, hit subscribe for more deep dives into the strange, the spooky, and the cinematic.

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    46 Min.
  • Seconds (1966) Is Absolutely Devastating | The Most Terrifying Ending In Horror History | Horror Movie Podcast
    Dec 19 2025

    In this podcast, we dive deep into Seconds (1966), John Frankenheimer’s haunting and criminally underrated masterpiece about identity, alienation, and the terrifying price of personal reinvention. Blending psychological horror, science fiction, and existential drama, Seconds explores what happens when the desire for a new life collides with the inescapable truth of who we really are. Its surreal, distorted cinematography by James Wong Howe creates an atmosphere of paranoia that still feels shockingly modern.

    This analysis also looks at the body horror elements of the film and modern LGBTQ+ and queer readings that paved the way for new modern film makers like Coralie Fargeat and their Oscar nominated genre movie The Substance. With Rock Hudson — then a closeted Hollywood star — playing a man forced to adopt a new identity, Seconds becomes a powerful metaphor for queer repression, dysphoria and the pressure to conform. This movie is literally swimming in theories, themes and metaphors so join me as we take a deep dive into the horrific sci-fi horror world of 'Seconds' (1966), a masterpiece still bringing new meanings to audiences today.

    If you’re interested in deep-dive film analysis, or overlooked masterpieces of horror, this is a film — and an essay — you won’t want to miss.

    Subscribe for more podcasts on cinema history and hidden gems from every era.

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    43 Min.
  • Friday the 13th, part 2 - The Horror Sequel That Changed Everything | Horror Movie Podcast
    Dec 19 2025

    Dive into the wild, chaotic, and completely unexpected making of Friday the 13th Part 2 the horror sequel that rewrote its own franchise and accidentally created Jason Voorhees as we know and love him today.

    In this podcast, we explore how one of the most iconic slasher villains in horror history was born not from long-term planning, but from fast decisions, improvised storytelling, and behind-the-scenes accidents that shaped an entire franchise. From the abrupt retcon of the first film’s ending, to the creation of Sack head Jason, to the production drama, MPAA censorship battles, cast challenges, and the unexpected legacy this film left behind — this deep dive uncovers the full story of how Friday the 13th Part 2 transformed a simple campfire tale into a cultural legend.

    If you love horror movie history, slasher franchises, 80s filmmaking, or the messy, fascinating world of movie sequels, this podcast is for you.

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    32 Min.