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Faculty of Horror. Apr 26 2021. Episodes. Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look atwhat has
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Men, Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. Clover. The Philosophy of Horror editor Thomas Fahy. Dread of Difference: Gender and the Horror Film editor Barry Keith Grant. American Horror Film: The Genre at the Turn of the Millennium editor Steffen Hantke. Horror the Film Reader editor Mark Jancovich. ReelTerror: The
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Hello, I just found and love your podcast. I listen to a good amount of horror and paranormal podcasts and lamented the lack of female voices. I was thinking of starting my own, less academic, though intelligent, but more casual/ slightly phantasmic shock theater style. EPISODE 96. MISSING LINKS: TROLLHUNTER (2010) AND WILLOW If you go down in the woods today You’re sure of a big surprise Andrea and Alex leave the comforts of modernity and go back to nature to discover what humanity has left behind through our obsessions with cryptids and conspiracy theories. FEBRUARY | 2021 | FACULTY OF HORROR A year in review of a year like no other. The world may have been disrupted in a myriad of ways but we still watched a lot of great content so enjoy our favourite films of last year, a Q&A with questions from you, a very special crossover with Gaylords of Darkness and bloopers. Always bloopers. EPISODE 95. FAITH AND CHANCE: POSSESSION (1981) Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look at what has made Possession one of the great filmicbreak
REC | FACULTY OF HORROR While I initially thought REC and REC 2 co-director Paco Plaza’s REC 3 was the faltering point of the series, that dubious honour can now be passed on to Balagueró REC 4.As is the case with many film series’ REC offered diminishing financial returns. While the first film made over 30 million dollars worldwide, REC 2 made 27 million. After initially seeing REC 3 at the Toronto After Dark EPISODE 43. COMPENDIUM OF FEAR: CREEPSHOW (1982) AND TRICK Episode 43. Compendium of Fear: Creepshow (1982) and Trick ‘r Treat (2007) The possibilities are endless when it comes to a good scare. The horror anthology is a rarity in the genre but when executed successfully they are beloved. Andrea and Alex do a deep dive into two infamous cult classics which deal in a variety of stories taking placeFACULTY OF HORROR
From pop idols to cam girls, the line between reality and perception is dangerously blurred. In this episode, Andrea and Alex delve into the world of personas, obsession and perfection with two films, released decades apart, that grapple with modern anxieties.FACULTY OF HORROR
Faculty of Horror. Apr 26 2021. Episodes. Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look atwhat has
READING LIST
Men, Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. Clover. The Philosophy of Horror editor Thomas Fahy. Dread of Difference: Gender and the Horror Film editor Barry Keith Grant. American Horror Film: The Genre at the Turn of the Millennium editor Steffen Hantke. Horror the Film Reader editor Mark Jancovich. ReelTerror: The
CONTACT US | FACULTY OF HORROR We love hearing from our listeners! Email us or use the contact form below and your comment may appear in a future episode!PODCASTS 101
Hello, I just found and love your podcast. I listen to a good amount of horror and paranormal podcasts and lamented the lack of female voices. I was thinking of starting my own, less academic, though intelligent, but more casual/ slightly phantasmic shock theater style. EPISODE 96. MISSING LINKS: TROLLHUNTER (2010) AND WILLOW If you go down in the woods today You’re sure of a big surprise Andrea and Alex leave the comforts of modernity and go back to nature to discover what humanity has left behind through our obsessions with cryptids and conspiracy theories. FEBRUARY | 2021 | FACULTY OF HORROR A year in review of a year like no other. The world may have been disrupted in a myriad of ways but we still watched a lot of great content so enjoy our favourite films of last year, a Q&A with questions from you, a very special crossover with Gaylords of Darkness and bloopers. Always bloopers. EPISODE 95. FAITH AND CHANCE: POSSESSION (1981) Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look at what has made Possession one of the great filmicbreak
REC | FACULTY OF HORROR While I initially thought REC and REC 2 co-director Paco Plaza’s REC 3 was the faltering point of the series, that dubious honour can now be passed on to Balagueró REC 4.As is the case with many film series’ REC offered diminishing financial returns. While the first film made over 30 million dollars worldwide, REC 2 made 27 million. After initially seeing REC 3 at the Toronto After Dark EPISODE 43. COMPENDIUM OF FEAR: CREEPSHOW (1982) AND TRICK Episode 43. Compendium of Fear: Creepshow (1982) and Trick ‘r Treat (2007) The possibilities are endless when it comes to a good scare. The horror anthology is a rarity in the genre but when executed successfully they are beloved. Andrea and Alex do a deep dive into two infamous cult classics which deal in a variety of stories taking placeFACULTY OF HORROR
From pop idols to cam girls, the line between reality and perception is dangerously blurred. In this episode, Andrea and Alex delve into the world of personas, obsession and perfection with two films, released decades apart, that grapple with modern anxieties.READING LIST
Men, Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. Clover. The Philosophy of Horror editor Thomas Fahy. Dread of Difference: Gender and the Horror Film editor Barry Keith Grant. American Horror Film: The Genre at the Turn of the Millennium editor Steffen Hantke. Horror the Film Reader editor Mark Jancovich. ReelTerror: The
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Hello, I just found and love your podcast. I listen to a good amount of horror and paranormal podcasts and lamented the lack of female voices. I was thinking of starting my own, less academic, though intelligent, but more casual/ slightly phantasmic shock theater style. BLOG | FACULTY OF HORROR Faculty of Horror. Jun 25 2020. Blog, Episodes, Patreon Content, Uncategorized. BONUS CONTENT! Commentary: I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) Join Alex for a commentary on the teen slasher classic, I Know What You Did Last Summer. Featuring a discussion of wigs, classism, star power and how an urban legend threatened to bring downa cynical
WELCOME TO OUR NEW WEBSITE! Welcome to our new website! We are pleased to greet you at the new permanent resting place of the horrored halls of academia. Back when we started in December 2012, The Faculty of Horror podcast was a fun little idea that would allow the two of us to hang out, nerd out and drink wine on a regular basis. To our continuing surprise and delight ALEX WEST | FACULTY OF HORROR The horror-western sub-genre has generally been a male dominated one with films like Bone Tomahawk (2015), Ravenous (1999), and From Dusk Till Dawn (1996). Emma Tammi’s new film The Wind reorients the narratives of the unknown American frontier in the 1800s and focuses on Lizzie (Caitlin Gerard) and her husband Isaac (Ashley Zukerman) as their very small, isolated world is interrupted by a EPISODE 59. IN PLAIN SIGHT: THE THING (1982) Episode 59. In Plain Sight: The Thing (1982) John Carpenter’s terrifying cult classic stands the test of time in many regards – from the practical effects, to the performances to the storytelling, there’s little about the film that doesn’t work. Andrea and Alextackle
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Feb 25 2018. Episodes, Uncategorized. Episode 59. In Plain Sight: The Thing (1982) John Carpenter’s terrifying cult classic stands the test of time in many regards – from the practical effects, to the performances to the storytelling, there’s little about the film that doesn’t work. Andrea and Alex tackle the film and its stances on EPISODE 75. CRIME SPREE: HENRY, PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL This month, Andrea and Alex pull back the veil on narrative cinema and the true-crime phenomena. From John McNaughton’s nightmarish debut to David Fincher’s gumshoe epic, the answers to our response and responsibility to real-life events is EPISODE 20. “IT’S VERY HARD TO GET LOST IN AMERICA THESE Andrea and Alex take a wrong turn down the horrored halls and discuss Eduardo Sánchez and Daniel Myrick’s groundbreaking film, The Blair Witch Project.By looking at the created mythology, unstable narrative and audience reaction they hope to find the map before it startsgetting dark.
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Faculty of Horror. Apr 26 2021. Episodes. Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look atwhat has
READING LIST
Men, Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. Clover. The Philosophy of Horror editor Thomas Fahy. Dread of Difference: Gender and the Horror Film editor Barry Keith Grant. American Horror Film: The Genre at the Turn of the Millennium editor Steffen Hantke. Horror the Film Reader editor Mark Jancovich. ReelTerror: The
CONTACT US | FACULTY OF HORROR We love hearing from our listeners! Email us or use the contact form below and your comment may appear in a future episode!PODCASTS 101
Hello, I just found and love your podcast. I listen to a good amount of horror and paranormal podcasts and lamented the lack of female voices. I was thinking of starting my own, less academic, though intelligent, but more casual/ slightly phantasmic shock theater style. EPISODE 96. MISSING LINKS: TROLLHUNTER (2010) AND WILLOW If you go down in the woods today You’re sure of a big surprise Andrea and Alex leave the comforts of modernity and go back to nature to discover what humanity has left behind through our obsessions with cryptids and conspiracy theories. FEBRUARY | 2021 | FACULTY OF HORROR A year in review of a year like no other. The world may have been disrupted in a myriad of ways but we still watched a lot of great content so enjoy our favourite films of last year, a Q&A with questions from you, a very special crossover with Gaylords of Darkness and bloopers. Always bloopers. EPISODE 95. FAITH AND CHANCE: POSSESSION (1981) Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look at what has made Possession one of the great filmicbreak
REC | FACULTY OF HORROR While I initially thought REC and REC 2 co-director Paco Plaza’s REC 3 was the faltering point of the series, that dubious honour can now be passed on to Balagueró REC 4.As is the case with many film series’ REC offered diminishing financial returns. While the first film made over 30 million dollars worldwide, REC 2 made 27 million. After initially seeing REC 3 at the Toronto After Dark EPISODE 43. COMPENDIUM OF FEAR: CREEPSHOW (1982) AND TRICK Episode 43. Compendium of Fear: Creepshow (1982) and Trick ‘r Treat (2007) The possibilities are endless when it comes to a good scare. The horror anthology is a rarity in the genre but when executed successfully they are beloved. Andrea and Alex do a deep dive into two infamous cult classics which deal in a variety of stories taking placeFACULTY OF HORROR
From pop idols to cam girls, the line between reality and perception is dangerously blurred. In this episode, Andrea and Alex delve into the world of personas, obsession and perfection with two films, released decades apart, that grapple with modern anxieties.FACULTY OF HORROR
Faculty of Horror. Apr 26 2021. Episodes. Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look atwhat has
READING LIST
Men, Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. Clover. The Philosophy of Horror editor Thomas Fahy. Dread of Difference: Gender and the Horror Film editor Barry Keith Grant. American Horror Film: The Genre at the Turn of the Millennium editor Steffen Hantke. Horror the Film Reader editor Mark Jancovich. ReelTerror: The
CONTACT US | FACULTY OF HORROR We love hearing from our listeners! Email us or use the contact form below and your comment may appear in a future episode!PODCASTS 101
Hello, I just found and love your podcast. I listen to a good amount of horror and paranormal podcasts and lamented the lack of female voices. I was thinking of starting my own, less academic, though intelligent, but more casual/ slightly phantasmic shock theater style. EPISODE 96. MISSING LINKS: TROLLHUNTER (2010) AND WILLOW If you go down in the woods today You’re sure of a big surprise Andrea and Alex leave the comforts of modernity and go back to nature to discover what humanity has left behind through our obsessions with cryptids and conspiracy theories. FEBRUARY | 2021 | FACULTY OF HORROR A year in review of a year like no other. The world may have been disrupted in a myriad of ways but we still watched a lot of great content so enjoy our favourite films of last year, a Q&A with questions from you, a very special crossover with Gaylords of Darkness and bloopers. Always bloopers. EPISODE 95. FAITH AND CHANCE: POSSESSION (1981) Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look at what has made Possession one of the great filmicbreak
REC | FACULTY OF HORROR While I initially thought REC and REC 2 co-director Paco Plaza’s REC 3 was the faltering point of the series, that dubious honour can now be passed on to Balagueró REC 4.As is the case with many film series’ REC offered diminishing financial returns. While the first film made over 30 million dollars worldwide, REC 2 made 27 million. After initially seeing REC 3 at the Toronto After Dark EPISODE 43. COMPENDIUM OF FEAR: CREEPSHOW (1982) AND TRICK Episode 43. Compendium of Fear: Creepshow (1982) and Trick ‘r Treat (2007) The possibilities are endless when it comes to a good scare. The horror anthology is a rarity in the genre but when executed successfully they are beloved. Andrea and Alex do a deep dive into two infamous cult classics which deal in a variety of stories taking placeFACULTY OF HORROR
From pop idols to cam girls, the line between reality and perception is dangerously blurred. In this episode, Andrea and Alex delve into the world of personas, obsession and perfection with two films, released decades apart, that grapple with modern anxieties.READING LIST
Men, Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. Clover. The Philosophy of Horror editor Thomas Fahy. Dread of Difference: Gender and the Horror Film editor Barry Keith Grant. American Horror Film: The Genre at the Turn of the Millennium editor Steffen Hantke. Horror the Film Reader editor Mark Jancovich. ReelTerror: The
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Hello, I just found and love your podcast. I listen to a good amount of horror and paranormal podcasts and lamented the lack of female voices. I was thinking of starting my own, less academic, though intelligent, but more casual/ slightly phantasmic shock theater style. BLOG | FACULTY OF HORROR Faculty of Horror. Jun 25 2020. Blog, Episodes, Patreon Content, Uncategorized. BONUS CONTENT! Commentary: I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) Join Alex for a commentary on the teen slasher classic, I Know What You Did Last Summer. Featuring a discussion of wigs, classism, star power and how an urban legend threatened to bring downa cynical
WELCOME TO OUR NEW WEBSITE! Welcome to our new website! We are pleased to greet you at the new permanent resting place of the horrored halls of academia. Back when we started in December 2012, The Faculty of Horror podcast was a fun little idea that would allow the two of us to hang out, nerd out and drink wine on a regular basis. To our continuing surprise and delight ALEX WEST | FACULTY OF HORROR The horror-western sub-genre has generally been a male dominated one with films like Bone Tomahawk (2015), Ravenous (1999), and From Dusk Till Dawn (1996). Emma Tammi’s new film The Wind reorients the narratives of the unknown American frontier in the 1800s and focuses on Lizzie (Caitlin Gerard) and her husband Isaac (Ashley Zukerman) as their very small, isolated world is interrupted by a SEPTEMBER | 2017 | FACULTY OF HORROR Known as The Vanishing in English (but not to be confused with the 1993 remake) Spoorloos’ ending is a kick to the gut that you’ll feel until Christmas. October 8: The Evil Within (2017). Created over the course of 15 years, we’re lucky that the late Andrew Getty’s labour of love ever saw the light of day. EPISODE 59. IN PLAIN SIGHT: THE THING (1982) Episode 59. In Plain Sight: The Thing (1982) John Carpenter’s terrifying cult classic stands the test of time in many regards – from the practical effects, to the performances to the storytelling, there’s little about the film that doesn’t work. Andrea and Alextackle
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Feb 25 2018. Episodes, Uncategorized. Episode 59. In Plain Sight: The Thing (1982) John Carpenter’s terrifying cult classic stands the test of time in many regards – from the practical effects, to the performances to the storytelling, there’s little about the film that doesn’t work. Andrea and Alex tackle the film and its stances on EPISODE 75. CRIME SPREE: HENRY, PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL This month, Andrea and Alex pull back the veil on narrative cinema and the true-crime phenomena. From John McNaughton’s nightmarish debut to David Fincher’s gumshoe epic, the answers to our response and responsibility to real-life events is EPISODE 20. “IT’S VERY HARD TO GET LOST IN AMERICA THESE Andrea and Alex take a wrong turn down the horrored halls and discuss Eduardo Sánchez and Daniel Myrick’s groundbreaking film, The Blair Witch Project.By looking at the created mythology, unstable narrative and audience reaction they hope to find the map before it startsgetting dark.
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Faculty of Horror. Apr 26 2021. Episodes. Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look atwhat has
READING LIST
Men, Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. Clover. The Philosophy of Horror editor Thomas Fahy. Dread of Difference: Gender and the Horror Film editor Barry Keith Grant. American Horror Film: The Genre at the Turn of the Millennium editor Steffen Hantke. Horror the Film Reader editor Mark Jancovich. ReelTerror: The
BLOG | FACULTY OF HORROR Faculty of Horror. Jun 25 2020. Blog, Episodes, Patreon Content, Uncategorized. BONUS CONTENT! Commentary: I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) Join Alex for a commentary on the teen slasher classic, I Know What You Did Last Summer. Featuring a discussion of wigs, classism, star power and how an urban legend threatened to bring downa cynical
CONTACT US | FACULTY OF HORROR We love hearing from our listeners! Email us or use the contact form below and your comment may appear in a future episode!PODCASTS 101
Hello, I just found and love your podcast. I listen to a good amount of horror and paranormal podcasts and lamented the lack of female voices. I was thinking of starting my own, less academic, though intelligent, but more casual/ slightly phantasmic shock theater style. BONUS CONTENT! COMMENTARY: I’LL ALWAYS KNOW WHAT YOU DID The summer bonus trilogy concludes! Join Alex as she mines the occasional depths, miscalculations and style choices of Sylvain White’s I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer, examining whether the 1990s Teen Horror Cycle can exist in a new millennium. EPISODE 95. FAITH AND CHANCE: POSSESSION (1981) Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look at what has made Possession one of the great filmicbreak
BONUS CONTENT! COMMENTARY: I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST … Join Alex for a commentary on the teen slasher classic, I Know What You Did Last Summer.Featuring a discussion of wigs, classism, star power and how an urban legend threatened to bring down a cynical generation, this commentary makes the case for July 4 EPISODE 43. COMPENDIUM OF FEAR: CREEPSHOW (1982) AND TRICK Episode 43. Compendium of Fear: Creepshow (1982) and Trick ‘r Treat (2007) The possibilities are endless when it comes to a good scare. The horror anthology is a rarity in the genre but when executed successfully they are beloved. Andrea and Alex do a deep dive into two infamous cult classics which deal in a variety of stories taking placeFACULTY OF HORROR
From pop idols to cam girls, the line between reality and perception is dangerously blurred. In this episode, Andrea and Alex delve into the world of personas, obsession and perfection with two films, released decades apart, that grapple with modern anxieties.FACULTY OF HORROR
Faculty of Horror. Apr 26 2021. Episodes. Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look atwhat has
READING LIST
Men, Women and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film by Carol J. Clover. The Philosophy of Horror editor Thomas Fahy. Dread of Difference: Gender and the Horror Film editor Barry Keith Grant. American Horror Film: The Genre at the Turn of the Millennium editor Steffen Hantke. Horror the Film Reader editor Mark Jancovich. ReelTerror: The
BLOG | FACULTY OF HORROR Faculty of Horror. Jun 25 2020. Blog, Episodes, Patreon Content, Uncategorized. BONUS CONTENT! Commentary: I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) Join Alex for a commentary on the teen slasher classic, I Know What You Did Last Summer. Featuring a discussion of wigs, classism, star power and how an urban legend threatened to bring downa cynical
CONTACT US | FACULTY OF HORROR We love hearing from our listeners! Email us or use the contact form below and your comment may appear in a future episode!PODCASTS 101
Hello, I just found and love your podcast. I listen to a good amount of horror and paranormal podcasts and lamented the lack of female voices. I was thinking of starting my own, less academic, though intelligent, but more casual/ slightly phantasmic shock theater style. BONUS CONTENT! COMMENTARY: I’LL ALWAYS KNOW WHAT YOU DID The summer bonus trilogy concludes! Join Alex as she mines the occasional depths, miscalculations and style choices of Sylvain White’s I’ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer, examining whether the 1990s Teen Horror Cycle can exist in a new millennium. EPISODE 95. FAITH AND CHANCE: POSSESSION (1981) Episode 95. Faith and Chance: Possession (1981) In this episode, we delve into the murky waters of intimate relationships, nuclear families, and revolutionary theatre practices with Andrej Zulawski’s Possession. From the film’s almost instant cult-status to its rocky release, we look at what has made Possession one of the great filmicbreak
BONUS CONTENT! COMMENTARY: I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST … Join Alex for a commentary on the teen slasher classic, I Know What You Did Last Summer.Featuring a discussion of wigs, classism, star power and how an urban legend threatened to bring down a cynical generation, this commentary makes the case for July 4 EPISODE 43. COMPENDIUM OF FEAR: CREEPSHOW (1982) AND TRICK Episode 43. Compendium of Fear: Creepshow (1982) and Trick ‘r Treat (2007) The possibilities are endless when it comes to a good scare. The horror anthology is a rarity in the genre but when executed successfully they are beloved. Andrea and Alex do a deep dive into two infamous cult classics which deal in a variety of stories taking placeFACULTY OF HORROR
From pop idols to cam girls, the line between reality and perception is dangerously blurred. In this episode, Andrea and Alex delve into the world of personas, obsession and perfection with two films, released decades apart, that grapple with modern anxieties.FACULTY OF HORROR
Faculty of Horror. Episode 90. Dream Within a Dream: Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975) In this episode, Alex and Andrea we venture into the knowns and many unknowns of Peter Weir’s seminal Australian film. From missing white women to colonialism and purity and propriety, we tackle the many mysteries of REC | FACULTY OF HORROR While I initially thought REC and REC 2 co-director Paco Plaza’s REC 3 was the faltering point of the series, that dubious honour can now be passed on to Balagueró REC 4.As is the case with many film series’ REC offered diminishing financial returns. While the first film made over 30 million dollars worldwide, REC 2 made 27 million. After initially seeing REC 3 at the Toronto After Dark BONUS CONTENT! COMMENTARY: I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST … Join Alex for a commentary on the teen slasher classic, I Know What You Did Last Summer.Featuring a discussion of wigs, classism, star power and how an urban legend threatened to bring down a cynical generation, this commentary makes the case for July 4FACULTY OF HORROR
Alex is back with Julie and Ray to continue their summer pastime of making terrible terrible decisions! This time with Brandy, Jack Black and some dubious geography trivia. Get your rain slicker, your tanning bed and some popcorn and join the fun! Right click or option-clickFACULTY OF HORROR
Andrea and Alex unmask Georges Franju’s 1960 masterpiece Eyes Without a Face and peer into the damaged landscape of a post-World War II France, body modification andEVENT HORIZON
Episode 61. Stardust: Event Horizon (1997) and Sunshine (2007) Andrea and Alex reach for the heavens and find the furthest reaches of hell with two films about space exploration and the darkness therein. Event Horizon and Sunshine explore the different reasons humankind would dare try to conquer space and the horrors that might await us there. EPISODE 79. CONCEPTION OF VIOLENCE: INSIDE (2007 Episode 79. Conception of Violence: Inside (2007) Locking your windows and doors won’t do much good when Béatrice Dalle is at your door. This month we tackle the grotesque Holiday classic Inside (À l’Intérieur) and examine themes of conception, religion, and motherhood alongside the French politics of BONUS CONTENT! GLOSSARY OF GORE: CULTURAL HEGEMONY Our Glossary of Gore series is normally for Patreon members, but it’s been a week. Here’s Andrea on cultural hegemony. Become a Patron! Right click or option-click here and choose “Save TargetAs”
EPISODE 96. MISSING LINKS: TROLLHUNTER (2010) AND WILLOW If you go down in the woods today You’re sure of a big surprise Andrea and Alex leave the comforts of modernity and go back to nature to discover what humanity has left behind through our obsessions with cryptids and conspiracy theories.ADAM MACDONALD
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Skipping the pond and travelling back to the roaring ’20s (the last ones, that is), Andrea and Alex take a tour of interwar Germany via two of the country’s most celebrated cinematic marvels. From the Weimar Republic to the Frankfurt school, from German expressionism to antisemitism, the past presents us with creativity unfettered (andwarnings unheeded.)
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EPISODE 81. YOU BRING ME CLOSER TO GOD: SE7EN (1995) From the Gothic urban landscape, to narrative switch-a-roos, to entitled male rage, David Fincher’s _Se7en_ is much more than a morality-wielding killer with a penchant for… unboxings. In this episode, Andrea and Alex delve into the movie’s complicated moral codes, the history of detective fiction and the dangers of having aGod-complex.
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_Se7en_. Dir David Fincher, 1995.EXTRA CREDIT
Places of Horror: Fincher’s “Seven” and Fear of the City in Recent Hollywood Film– An academic
look at the fear of urbanization in _Se7en_. The Problem of _Saw:_ “Torture Porn” and the Conservatism of Contemporary Horror Films – A look at ring-wing moral vigilantes in the genre. _Se7en_ Title Sequence – An in-depth look at the film’s title sequence featuring an interview with Kyle Cooper. _American Horror Story_: 7 Seasons of Title Design – Alex’s piece on the title sequences of _American Horror Story_ and an interview with Kyle Cooper. We’re heading back to Salem! Check out more info on the Women with Guts weekend and Salem Horror Fest inOctober
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FACK FLASH: OUR FURRY FAMILIARS – PREVIEWIt’s
a Fack Flash episode about our pets! Join Alex, Andrea and a feisty Pomeranian for a chat about furbabies, familiars and the auditory terrors of canine indigestion. The full episode is available to all tiers of our Patreon ! Join now and gain access to the complete one-hour episode, plus even more perks and extras. Right click or option-click here and choose “Save Target As“
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EPISODE 80: RETURN OF THE FACK! It’s that time again…Best of 2019!
Best of the Decade!
Bloopers!
Banter!
Bats!
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DECADE IN REVIEW: HORROR HEADLINES (PREVIEW)In
our first Fack Flash of 2020, Alex and Andrea look back at horror’s biggest happenings and headlines of the past decade, including #metoo, Women in Horror Month, the return of Stephen King, and much more! Right click or option-click here and choose “Save Target As“
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EPISODE 79. CONCEPTION OF VIOLENCE: INSIDE (2007) Locking your windows and doors won’t do much good when Béatrice Dalle is at your door. This month we tackle the grotesque Holiday classic _Inside (À l’Intérieur)_ and examine themes of conception, religion, and motherhood alongside the French politics of the time.The Fack Dispatch
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Films of the New French Extremity.
Alex’s book on the cycle of modern French horror. Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers.
Sady Doyle’s book on female power through the lens of history, mythology, true crime and horror. Timeline: French riots . BBC’s overview of the events before and during the 2005 Paris riots.LISTEN
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