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Eros + Massacre is a cinema podcast hosted by Samm Deighan, focusing on everything from cult and psychotronic to weird arthouse, East Asian movies, and the less frequently explored avenues of film history.
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Starting this September, the Criterion Channel is running a series on giallo films. It includes thirteen films from The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963) through Tenebrae (1982), covering a lot of the greatest hits of the genre with a few added bonus in the mix as well. Criterion video editor, Channel programmer, and all around lovely person Clyde Foll…
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It broke my heart that the absolutely wonderful Donald Sutherland died this summer, even though he lived a long, extremely full life, so I knew I needed to do an episode on some aspect of his sprawling career. Robert Skvarla was kind enough to join me to talk about some of Sutherland’s thriller films from the 1970s and ’80s. We focused primarily on…
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Over the years I’ve talked a lot about how Fulci’s City of the Living Dead (1980) changed my life as a young teenager and so it goes without saying that Fabio Frizzi’s music has also had a huge impact on me. This September, he’s taking a Zombie live score on an American tour and he was kind enough to speak with me ahead of that. We talk about his p…
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I have been wanting to do an episode on American International Pictures’ beach party series with Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello FOR YEARS. I absolutely love these films and I’m so grateful to my pal Keith Allison, a film and pop culture writer, for going on this long and very sandy journey with me. We talk about what I consider the main films…
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Happy belated birthday to Mario Bava, who was born on July 31 (much like me). This is a loaded episode: guest host Bill Ackerman, from Supporting Characters podcast and a number of commentaries and other blu-ray special features, shares my love of Bava and his final feature film, Shock (1977). We talk about: Shock and its relationship to Ovidio Ass…
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Learn more about what wild and obscure movies I’m watching by following me on Patreon to unlock this full episode and access the entire back catalogue of bonus episodes, video essays, written essays, and podcast series! This episode covers everything from Hong Kong action and horror to Stephen Chow movies, classical Japanese melodrama, Yaphet Kotto…
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For this episode, I was joined by Adam Torel, the owner of Third Window Films, a blu-ray label focusing specifically on more unusual Japanese cinema. We talked about the ins and outs of running a blu-ray label, working in Japan, the complexities of releasing more obscure Japanese films, and so much more. Even if you aren’t a huge fan of Japanese fi…
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This Fourth of July, I wanted to celebrate a real American hero and who better than one of the greatest Americans to ever do it — Rudy Ray Moore. My friend Klon Waldrip joined me to talk about everything from Rudy’s entrepreneurial spirit (he printed and sold his own records… in the ’70s), his important role as a sexual anarchist, and his undergrou…
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Episode two is all about one of my favorite experimental Japanese New Wave films and I’m so grateful to my guest, film analyst Celeste de la Cabra, for agreeing to discuss this one with me. The film’s director, Toshio Matsumoto, has become one of my favorites in recent years and is criminally underrated, so we also spend a little time getting into …
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It’s heeeere! I’m Samm Deighan and I’m beyond excited to launch the first episode of my new podcast, Eros + Massacre. Chris Haskell from They Live on Film podcast kindly joined me for the first episode, where we talk all about one of our mutual favorite underrated directors, Michele Soavi, and focus on his four key horror films from the late ’80s a…
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Today on Then & Now, Jim Henson’s Muppets. Robert and Danny discuss the history of the wonderful felt creations of Jim Henson. They discuss what they would want to see redone as babies in the same vein as Muppet Babies. Danny is confused by Meatloaf. Robert attempts to recreate what it would sound like if Sylvester Stallone were to sing… He fails. …
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The cast of Then & Now say thank you to our veterans by talking about Captain America. Shayna joins the guys to help with the topic. Do you know what ideals Captain America’s villains represent? Mother Nature decides to throw her input in. Robert gives a pass to a long held grudge. We find out the greatness of onesies. The guys cast their dream gay…
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On this episode of Then & Now, Robert and Danny are joined by the other Mawenz brother, Chris, to discuss their top 5 fictional worlds they would want to live in. They also discuss starter Pokemon. Danny gets woke, and discusses a new form of currency. Robert gets angry… again. What fictional world would you want to live in? Let us know at thennowp…
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What is a hero without his villain? Robert and Danny list the bad guys they love to hate. They talk about some bad movies. Robert talks about the middle school that they went to. Robert reminds Danny of his dumb fingers. Who is your favorite villain? Got an idea for a future episode? Contact us at Thennowpod@yahoo.com or hit our contact link on the…
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It this episode of Then & Now, Robert and Danny discuss the Super Heroes that just don't hit the mark for them. The discussion is wrapped up by an impromptu Nerdly Debate. And our hosts would like to inform you that they will not be releasing an episode next week, so join us for a (possibly) special Free-for-All Episode in two weeks! Remember you c…
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In this episode of Then & Now Robert and Danny discuss Marvel’s The Runaways by Brian K Vaughan. Danny asks the hard hitting moral questions. They answer the age old question of what the worst candy is. They Name their very own Velociraptors. Some Mass Effect talk happens. And Robert imparts some sage wisdom from Captain Kirk. Please rate and revie…
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Robert and Danny dive into Iron Fist after a very confusing episode. Random tangents lead Robert into teaching everyone about recent comic book history. Danny's Super hero alter-ego gets brought into the fray. And during the Nerdly Debate, the guys must make an Action movie about them, but with some interesting restrictions. Contact us at Thennowpo…
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