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Now in our fourth series, we're back and this time around we're talking 1980s films of all shapes and sizes. But not just that, we've got eps on 80s TV, and music videos and more! As ever our episodes include trademark features such as Recastarama (where we recast the film using current actors) and Who Am I (where we work out who we would be in the film). Lots of fun to be had. [Our 1940s, 1950s, 1960s and 1970s series are also available]
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Seeking Human Victims Podcast

One Good Scare Productions

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Part serious film study, part sketch comedy, part round-table discussion Seeking Human Victims is an examination of some of the essential horror films of all time studied through the eyes of DIY filmmakers in training.
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VH US

V H US, Dirk Marshall

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Each episode of 'V H US' features host Dirk Marshall having an in-depth talk with various guests about that week's cult film and what it is like to have the profession portrayed (sometimes very loosely) in the film. Dirk Marshall was raised in a mom and pop video store in a small town. Growing up amongst the illustrious backdrop of VHS Box art, he learned about the world from the works of William Friedkin, Frank Henenlotter, and Penelope Spheeris. Now on VH US he sits down with people who's ...
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Join Academy Award©-winning director William Friedkin (The French Connection, The Exorcist) as he discusses his new film ‘Killer Joe’. A small-time drug dealer whose life-threatening debts force him to put a hit out on his mother in order to collect the insurance.
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Lester and Kynan attempt to examine, extrapolate and excavate each minute of the iconic film, "The Exorcist." Join them as they cover the scariest movie of all time, minute by terrifying minute! New episodes every Tuesday and Wednesday!
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Everything is Grey

Lorne Bregitzer

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The purpose of this channel is to discuss the lives of artists and other individuals who have profoundly impacted our modern society. In a post #MeToo world, how do we reconcile the actions of these artists and individuals with their contributions.
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Dreams for Sale focuses on the revival of Rod Serling's The Twilight Zone in the mid-'80s. This anthology show brought together a host of diverse talent including Harlan Ellison, Wes Craven, William Friedkin, Rockne S. O'Bannon, and more. Episodes are hosted by Chris Stachiw (Kulture Shocked), Mike White (The Projection Booth), and Father Malone (Dark Destinations). Dreams for Sale theme song courtesy of Roxi Drive and Neutron Dreams - learn more at https://soundcloud.com/roxidrive and https ...
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The Buzzed Kill Podcast

The Buzzed Kill Podcast

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The Buzzed Kill Podcast is a weekly show dedicated to all things booze and blood! Crack a bottle and join us as we discuss all manner of horror movies, from new releases to old favorites and everything in between!
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The MUBI Podcast is an audio documentary series about great cinema–how it happens and how it brings people together. Each season, host Rico Gagliano deep dives into a different facet of the film world, from history making cinemas to legendary needle drops. It has been twice named Best Arts or Entertainment Podcast in the L.A. Press Club’s 2022 and 2023 National Arts & Entertainment Journalism Awards. It was nominated for a 2022 Webby Award for Best Individual Podcast Episode - TV or Film, an ...
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Crime Classics

Entertainment Radio

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Crime Classics was a U.S. radio docudrama that aired on CBS from June 15, 1953, to June 30, 1954. Created, produced, and directed by Elliott Lewis, it explored historical true crime stories, from ancient Greece to 19th-century America, with a focus on murders and infamous cases. The show was known for its documentary-like approach, blending factual accuracy with light humor and irony, often through the narration of host Thomas Hyland (voiced by Lou Merrill). Scripts were written by Morton Fi ...
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Broadway Is My Beat

Entertainment Radio

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The era of radio drama was a time when storytelling was a purely auditory experience, and "Broadway Is My Beat" was a shining example of this art form. Running on CBS from 1949 to 1954, this radio crime drama painted a vivid picture of New York City's underbelly, with Times Square Detective Danny Clover at the center of the action. The show began with Anthony Ross voicing Detective Clover, bringing to life the gritty streets of New York during its first three months. However, it was Larry Th ...
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Gunsmoke

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In the late 1940s, CBS chairman William S. Paley, a fan of the Philip Marlowe radio series, asked his programming chief, Hubell Robinson, to develop a hardboiled Western series, a show about a "Philip Marlowe of the Old West". Robinson instructed his West Coast CBS Vice President, Harry Ackerman, who had developed the Philip Marlowe series, to take on the task. Ackerman and his scriptwriters, Mort Fine and David Friedkin, created an audition script called "Mark Dillon Goes to Gouge Eye" base ...
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Movie Geeks United

Movie Geeks United

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Movie Geeks United is one of the most popular movie-themed podcasts with a worldwide listening audience of close to 8 million. Includes more than 1000 original interviews with some of the brightest talents in the industry, including Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Duvall, Francis Ford Coppola, James Cameron, David Cronenberg, Brian De Palma, and more. Home of the internationally acclaimed The Kubrick Series.
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Episode 397 - That's A Friedkin Novel IdeaYou wanna know the one good thing about demon possession? You're never alone. Even when you've been completely abandoned by everyone else, you can always count on your demon to crack a classic "yo mama" joke, or to help motivate you to get a little exercise, or exorcise. Unfortunately, this week Jim found h…
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In this short solo episode- recorded a few days after the passing of Val Kilmer- I talked about the Ron Howard fantasy film, 'Willow'. A film which- I'll be honest- I'm quite critical of, epecially when comparing this to The Lord of the Rings and Star Wars (but don't worry, I have nothing but praise for this film's leads of Warwick Davis, Joanne Wh…
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Was Alfred Hitchcock a cinematic genius—or a deeply flawed man who abused his power behind the scenes? In this episode of Everything is Grey, host Lorne Bregitzer explores the legendary director’s film legacy, from Psycho and The Birds to Rear Window and Vertigo, while diving into the disturbing allegations made by actresses like Tippi Hedren. We u…
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Episode 398 - Wake Up MaggieWake up, Maggie, I think I got somethin' to say to you.It's late September, and you really should be back at schoolThe summer's drawing to a closeYour skin's starting to decomposeOh, Maggie I couldn't have tried anymoreYour mother made a quick retreatCuz you said she smells a lot like meatYou tried to eat my face, and th…
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From Haitian voodoo rituals to the flesh-eating hordes of The Walking Dead — zombies have taken over pop culture and show no signs of slowing down. In this episode of Everything is Grey, we dive deep into the origins of zombie lore, starting with White Zombie (1932), and explore how George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead redefined the genre forev…
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Episode 396 - Key-Note Shrieker"I hold the key to your heart." Sweet, romantic sentiment? Amazing line in the tinder bio of a hunky locksmith? Or a thinly veiled threat from the spindly, basement-dwelling freak that lives in your childhood home? We know you're all hopeless romantics out there, and that the benefits of dating a locksmith seem innume…
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In this gripping conclusion to our two-part series on Phil Spector, we explore the dark descent of a music icon. From his groundbreaking work with The Beatles, Leonard Cohen, and The Ramones to his chilling paranoia and ultimate conviction for the murder of Lana Clarkson — this episode dives deep into the genius and madness of Phil Spector. Tune in…
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Episode 395 - It's Nos To Eat YouYou ever dated someone who just could not get over their ex? Like all they ever do is talk about how it felt to be with them? Sometimes they wake up in the night, screaming out for them, and letting you know that despite having never given them your address, they will, in fact, be arriving very soon. Well, first of …
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Expect lots of Sherlock Holmes talk this week as Paul and I discuss 'The Speckled Band', an episode of the Jeremy Brett starring TV show, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. We also find time to talk about the show / stage play Fleabag, Brett's love of smoking, and Paul spoils the end of Indiana Jones 5.…
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In this episode of “Everything is Grey,” we explore the complex legacy of Phil Spector — the music genius behind the Wall of Sound and the dark personal history that followed. From his influence on The Beatles and The Ronettes to the tragic death of Lana Clarkson, we examine the tension between Spector’s artistic brilliance and his troubling person…
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Episode 394 -The Farmer In The HellHey Everybody, we're back after a pretty unexpected break. We'll be up-front with you, we've been dealing with some pretty heavy family issues. Mom has been distant ever since she realized Dad invited another into their bed. She's really shut us out. When she's not completely throwing herself into her cooking, she…
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Apologies for the delay in returning from mid season break. As Dan's wrestling schedule gets busier, these delays are sometimes inevitable. We hope you enjoy the rest of the season. This week we look at the movie that started the found footage craze and personal stories from our hosts about their own experiences with the hype when the film came out…
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GRAND THEFT HAMLET tells the radical tale of a band of artists who stage a virtual production of Shakespeare’s Hamlet inside the online video game Grand Theft Auto. But it’s hardly the first time filmmakers have messed with Shakespeare’s great Dane. Host Rico Gagliano learns the history of Hamlet on screen, with help from the movie’s cocreators, Pi…
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What happens when visionary directors push their actors to the breaking point? In this episode of Everything is Grey, we expose the brutal behind-the-scenes stories of legendary filmmakers Stanley Kubrick (The Shining, A Clockwork Orange) and William Friedkin (The Exorcist, The French Connection). From psychological torment to physical injuries, th…
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Episode 393- Beyond All Wheezin'Let us give you a dating tip. First, you need an opening line. How about, "Girl, you take my breath away". Simple, classic. Now, don't just use the line, become the line. You walk up, you say the line, you start hyperventilating, gasping for air, slowly start turning blue, you pass out, hit your head, die, haunt her,…
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Did Elvis Presley hold racist beliefs, or was he unfairly accused? In this episode of Everything is Grey, we dive deep into the controversial claims surrounding the King of Rock & Roll. From the long-debunked rumor that he made racist remarks to his undeniable influence from Black artists, we explore Elvis’s relationships with the Black community, …
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Episode 392 - Romance Is DeadThere are two kinds of romance in this world. The kind that most of us are used to; Flowers, chocolate, champagne, a symbolic gesture of giving your heart to the one you love. Then there's the other type. The less mainstream kind of romance. Knives, crossbows, masks, and a more literal sort of blood offering to your one…
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Is "The Exorcist" just a scary movie, or is it a cultural artifact, a theological debate wrapped in celluloid? Mandy Kaplan confesses her way into the abyss with Lester Ryan Clark and Kenan Diaz, the minds behind "The Exorcist Minute," a podcast dissecting the film minute by agonizing minute. Why does the film open in Iraq? Is it a pro-Catholic scr…
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The Dr. Seuss legacy is complicated. Beginning with racist cartoons and illustrations. Continuing on to becoming one of the most beloved children's authors in history. Explore his history and decide for yourself whether you believe he should be as celebrated as he is.By Lorne Bregitzer
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The Oscar-nominated THE GIRL WITH THE NEEDLE is inspired by the grim, gripping true story of one of Denmark's most infamous criminals. Director/co-writer Magnus von Horn tells guest host Anna Bogutskaya about recreating the horror of a century ago, and how it might not be all that different than right now. THE GIRL WITH THE NEEDLE is now streaming …
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Episode 391 - Black Veiled BrideHaving an overbearing mother can have pretty profound long-term effects on a child. Low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, murdering fifteen people, fear of failure, difficulty making decisions, dying and then continuing their killing spree from inside the body that they now possess, and probably worst of all, difficu…
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Y'all wanna get weird? Let's get weird. This week we're looking at a movie about a monster of English folklore who happens to be a pagan snake god and the snake lady who loves him, plus trippy offensive visions, and a lot of debauchery. We're looking at "The Lair Of The White Worm" from mad genius Ken Russell. Plus musical guest Kosuke Hashida retu…
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For their first project together since last year's steamy hit CHALLENGERS, director Luca Guadagnino (CALL ME BY YOUR NAME) and writer Justin Kuritzkes tackle another story about a sensuous 1950s romance of desire and longing: an adaptation of William S. Burroughs' novel QUEER. The pair tell host Rico Gagliano about why they vibe, how they make audi…
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Episode 390 - The Rise of Snyd-Walker: Rebel Moon Retrospective Pt. 1A long time ago, in galaxy far, far away.....stop us if you've heard this one before. So what happens when you want to play in a certain sandbox, but the other kids are mean and don't let you? Well Zack Snyder knows...build your own damn sandbox. This week we figure out if his vis…
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EP 389 - The Lipsh*t-Faced Demon: An Insidious Retrospective Pt. 1We've all been there. You crack your first beer and then suddenly youre finishing your twelfth, you black out and get lost in the Further of your drunk coma. Then you wake up feeling like you were abused by a demon where lipstick on its face....and then you realize...was it NOT a dre…
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Episode 388 - The Shape Of Drunk To Come IXIt's the new year, and so for the NINTH time we're looking at the year ahead and talking about all the stuff we're excited for, and take bets on how many of them we'll actually get around to seeing... THIS WEEKS DRINK:Waxwings Brewing Co. - Pride of the North IPAFollow us!Twitter: @thebuzzedkillPCBlueSky: …
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This week on Season 20, "What The Folk!?", we look at what is only a brief appearance but possibly the coolest looking Satan ever caught on film, a classic Christopher Lee performance, and ultimately one of Hammer's best films. It's the 1968 classic, The Devil Rides Out! Plus musical guest Ghoulhouse returns courtesy of Horror Pain Gore Death Produ…
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We're back with another episode in our "What The Folk!?" Season, and really getting our first in depth look at the great Vincent Price on the show surprisingly enough, but we dig deep into his unique legacy as well as how this film essentially spawned a whole subgenre of horror for a time. Plus musical guest COFFINS appreas courtesy of HorrorPainGo…
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Episode 387 - Santa Claus is Coming to Clown: A Terrifier Retrospective Pt. 4 Tis the season to be....bloody? Well Art certainly seems to think so. An axe wound for you! A chainsaw slice for you! He's the Christmas icon we've always dreamed of. Just make sure to leave cookies out...it wont save your life, but its just ride not to. MERRY CHRISTMAS K…
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