Welcome back, dear readers! It’s a new year, and it’s time for more new (to me) horror flicks. We’re kicking 2023 off with a flick from Ti West, a dude who had a hell of a 2022 with not one but two hit films in X and Pearl. But today we’re going to be taking a trip back into his earlier filmography, and our companion will be the great Emily von Seele. In addition to being a Senior Contributor right here at Daily Dead, you probably also know Emily as a regular co-host on the Dead Ringers podcast (I’m in the process of collecting all the Dead Ringers hosts as I’ve previously chatted with Nolan McBride and Philip Yount). Emily’s knowledge about horror films knows no bounds, and she brings an infectious enthusiasm to her discussion about the genre.
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- 1/25/2023
- by Bryan Christopher
- DailyDead
Welcome back to a new Let’s Scare Bryan to Death, where we’re diving into a freaky whirlpool of addiction, cosmic horror, and meta discussions about storytelling as we explore Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s debut feature, Resolution. Joining me for this surreal journey is Philip Yount, a graphic designer, metalhead, and cosmic horror enthusiast whom you likely know from the great Dead Ringers podcast (regulars may remember we had founder/co-host Nolan McBride on for a discussion on Lake Bodom). You can also catch Philip on his Twitch channel, where he’s likely painting fantasy miniatures or playing the odd game or two.
It was actually while guesting on a recent episode of Dead Ringers that I revealed myself to be unacquainted with the work of Monsieurs Benson and Moorhead, and since I’d already been looking for an excuse to chat with Philip about a movie...
It was actually while guesting on a recent episode of Dead Ringers that I revealed myself to be unacquainted with the work of Monsieurs Benson and Moorhead, and since I’d already been looking for an excuse to chat with Philip about a movie...
- 11/30/2022
- by Bryan Christopher
- DailyDead
Welcome back to Let’s Scare Bryan to Death, where this month we’re talking to Nolan McBride, founder of the Dead Ringers podcast. On Dead Ringers, McBride brings together a panel of co-hosts to dissect “horror movie double features that share similar DNA, yet still have distinct personalities.” Past pairings have included May/Eyes Without a Face, Starry Eyes/The Neon Demon, Halloween/The Terminator, and other films that have some similar narrative elements, but take very different approaches to their respective material (they had a particularly charismatic guest for an episode that covered Bug/A Dark Song).
For our discussion, McBride nominated Taneli Mustonen’s 2016 slasher movie Lake Bodom. The film follows four teens as they return to the site of the real-life 1960 Lake Bodom murders, where a group of campers were brutally attacked, leaving only one survivor. Atte (Santeri Helinheimo Mäntylä) and Elias (Mikael Gabriel) seem obsessed...
For our discussion, McBride nominated Taneli Mustonen’s 2016 slasher movie Lake Bodom. The film follows four teens as they return to the site of the real-life 1960 Lake Bodom murders, where a group of campers were brutally attacked, leaving only one survivor. Atte (Santeri Helinheimo Mäntylä) and Elias (Mikael Gabriel) seem obsessed...
- 12/19/2019
- by Bryan Christopher
- DailyDead
Daily Dead Managing Editor Heather Wixson was once again in Austin, Texas for Fantastic Fest, and in between world premiere screenings and interviews with the casts and crews of films playing at the fest, she was joined by special guests from the Dead Ringers and Horrorversary podcasts on a new episode of Corpse Club!
Live from Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, it's a special film festival episode of Corpse Club! Co-host Heather Wixson is joined by Horrorversary podcast host Adrian Torres and Dead Ringers podcast co-hosts Emily von Seele, Kat Adams, Paul Farrell, and Nolan McBride to discuss the most memorable movies they saw at the festival, including Color Out of Space, Vfw, The Lighthouse, In the Tall Grass, Synchronic, The Long Walk, First Love, Jojo Rabbit, and Dolemite is My Name. The co-hosts also reflect on some of the shared themes from the films featured at Fantastic Fest, such...
Live from Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, it's a special film festival episode of Corpse Club! Co-host Heather Wixson is joined by Horrorversary podcast host Adrian Torres and Dead Ringers podcast co-hosts Emily von Seele, Kat Adams, Paul Farrell, and Nolan McBride to discuss the most memorable movies they saw at the festival, including Color Out of Space, Vfw, The Lighthouse, In the Tall Grass, Synchronic, The Long Walk, First Love, Jojo Rabbit, and Dolemite is My Name. The co-hosts also reflect on some of the shared themes from the films featured at Fantastic Fest, such...
- 9/27/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
Daily Dead Managing Editor Heather Wixson was in Austin, Texas for the Fantastic Fest film festival, and she was joined by two special guests from the Dead Ringers podcast for a new episode of Corpse Club!
Live from Fantastic Fest, it's our first film festival episode of Corpse Club! Co-host Heather Wixson is joined by fellow Daily Dead contributing writers and Dead Ringers podcast co-hosts Nolan McBride and Emily von Seele to discuss some of the highly anticipated movies that screened at the festival, including Laurie Strode's return in Halloween (2018), the mutated WWII mayhem of Overlord, the deadly dance school in the new Suspiria, and more! The co-hosts also discuss a wide range of other movies they saw at the festival, including The Night Comes For Us, Apostle, Hold the Dark, Cam, and Between Worlds. So, if you couldn't make it down to Austin for the cinematic celebration, don't despair!
Live from Fantastic Fest, it's our first film festival episode of Corpse Club! Co-host Heather Wixson is joined by fellow Daily Dead contributing writers and Dead Ringers podcast co-hosts Nolan McBride and Emily von Seele to discuss some of the highly anticipated movies that screened at the festival, including Laurie Strode's return in Halloween (2018), the mutated WWII mayhem of Overlord, the deadly dance school in the new Suspiria, and more! The co-hosts also discuss a wide range of other movies they saw at the festival, including The Night Comes For Us, Apostle, Hold the Dark, Cam, and Between Worlds. So, if you couldn't make it down to Austin for the cinematic celebration, don't despair!
- 9/28/2018
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
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