Faculty of Horror
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Episode 127. In Plain Sight: Manhunter (1986)
In this episode, Andrea and Alex investigate how multiple characters are perceived and perceive Michael Manns entry into the Hannibal Lec(k)tor cinematic universe. From cops to killers and the humani
See you at SALEM HORROR FEST 2024!
Were packing our bags to hop onto our broomsticks for our annual trip to SALEM HORROR FEST 2024 and youre invited!Listen in for important info, dates, and highlights! Buy your tickets here! LIST
Episode 126. Bad Habits: The Devils (1971)
From the depths of Warner Bros archives, Ken Russells infamous film The Devils has been resurrected (ish) once more! Andrea and Alex take this opportunity to dive into the politics, contractions, a
Episode 125. Fack XI: 2023 Year in Review
Its time to look back before we scream forward! Join Andrea and Alex for horror and non-horror faves and a game that will decide their fate for 2024. Alexs Horror/Horror Adjacent Faves 1. Red
Episode 124. Death in Venice: Don’t Look Now (1973)
Andrea and Alex delve into the murky depths of Nicolas Roegs classic to uncover the films themes of mysticism, misogyny and the ethics of mourning. Class of 2023 merch Artwork by@thelastjohnyo
Episode 123. Love Bites: The Hunger (1983) and Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)
In this episodeAndrea and Alex delve into some truly long-term relationships and their lasting implications. From agelessvampires to hipster gentrification, sometimes loving someone forever and eve
Episode 122. Homecoming: IT Chapter 1 (2017) and IT Chapter 2 (2019)
We all float down here or well lose our minds trying to make sense of Andy Muschiettis blockbuster horror films based on Stephen Kings classic novel. In this episode, Andrea and Alex investigate t
Episode 121. Close Quarters: Single White Female (1992)
What kind of person could you live with? Barbet Shroeders paranoid erotic thriller seeks to answer that question and more as it delves into queer fear, sexual conservatism, property rights and female
Episode 120. Unseen Forces: The Invisible Man (1933 & 2020)
From economic disruptors to controlling techbro exes, the unseeable has been used as a metaphor in a variety of ways. In this episode, Andrea and Alex look back at H.G. Wells original text, James Wha
Episode 119. Metamorphosis: The Fly (1958) and The Fly (1986)
Dust off the telepods and put your swatters away its time for our thoughts about a short story, an iconic original film, and an even better remake to mingle molecules in an all-new episode. Becom