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Welcome to February aka LOVE SICK month as we take a look at horror movies examining sex, love, and relationships. Kicking things off chatting SPRING and HORNS with Ryan Larson: two films that explore the relationship between love and grief. Take a hit and pass that spooky shit!
New episodes every Tuesday! Next week we shine a spotlight on THE LOVE WITCH...
Happy Valentine's Day, you beautiful bastards! It's time to spotlight one of my all-time favorite films: The Love Witch! I'm joined by Horror Creator May Leitz (Nyx Fears on YouTube) to spread love all over this movie, while shining a critical light on our flawed femme fatalé Elaine Parks. Take a hit and pass that spooky shit!
New episodes every Tuesday (usually)! Coming up this week. we're taking a look at MAY and JENNIFER'S BODY...
Welcome back to the Bloody Blunts Cinema Club sins of the flesh are encouraged! This week, we're getting naughty in the oughts talking May (2002) and Jennifer's Body (2009). Something Ghoulish & Morbid Beauty writer and YouTuber Chandlar Bullock joins me to continue our conversation on not only love, but on relationships and the yearning desire for human connection everyone desperately craves...
Never too late for a little more love! Closing out Love Sick month (in March) with a double-feature of sexy vampires! Laura Digi joins the podcast to talk about healthy and toxic relationships, how to film a realistic sex scene, and why vampires are the most romanticized monster in horror. Take a hit and pass that spooky shit!
New episodes (usually) every Tuesday! Next week we take a trip to the outdoors to begin Surviving Nature month with WRONG TURN and CABIN FEVER...
After 2 months of hiding in the woods, Bloody Blunts Cinema Club is back from hiatus. This episode was originally recorded back in March, so ignore the date references. I'm joined by podcaster Billy Pollihan to chat Wrong Turn and Cabin Fever (both originals, no remakes today). We talk special effects, the art of random comedy, and how the hell Wrong Turn spawned 5 sequels...
The evil plants may be too much for me to handle, so I brought in two special guests in writer extraordinaire Meg Navarrow (Bloody Disgusting) and podcaster Prince Jackson (Knight Light: A Horror Podcast) to chat 2008's THE RUINS. We chat book comparisons, the alternative ending, body horror galore, and much more. Take a hit and pass that spooky shit!
New episodes all week, so subscribe for the goods! Next episode we tackle made-for-TV films GARGOYLES and DARK NIGHT OF THE SCARECROW...
Specter Cinema Club is back from the dead just in time for Spooky Season! We're going to be covering the EVIL DEAD franchise for the month of October, one movie at a time. In this episode you'll hear why the podcast was on hiatus/what's coming up, Christopher Walken impressions, and the impact The Evil Dead has had on low budget filmmaking in the horror genre. Take a hit and pass that spooky shit!
Next week is obviously THE EVIL DEAD 2, joined by Garrett McDowell...
Felling a little Deja Vu? Welcome back to the Bloody Blunts Cinema Club where it's time to talk Sam Raimi's sequel/pseudo-reboot EVIL DEAD 2: DEAD BY DAWN! Film Critic Garrett McDowell joins me for the second installment of the Evil Dead franchise where we talk about the evolution of Ash Williams, the stark tonal change, and my sprawling "Ash's Nightmare" theory in an attempt to explain the series' timeline/continuity...
Hop in the Delta losers: we're going time traveling! On this week's episode of BBCC, it's time to chat the goofy medieval shenanigans of ARMY OF DARKNESS as we continue through the Evil Dead franchise. I'm joined by writer Sloane to talk Dad rock comedy, trauma response tall tales, and pitch Evil Dead period piece films...
Through blood, sweat, tears, and weed....BBCC has made it to 50! In honor of 50 episodes discussing subgenre, we celebrate by answering the big question: what makes a horror film...horror? My friends of the show and I unpack highly debated films as to whether they are truly horror or not, as well as a few genre directors as well...