Saturday, December 14, 2024

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Podcast: The Good, The Bad & The Horror! The Playlist Talks The State Of Scary Movies

Modern Horror PodcastWe’ve nailed the doors and windows shut and searched the Playlist bunker for anything —axes, knives, chainsaws, our laptops— we can use as a weapon. Particularly this time of year, we’re under constant threat of bad horror movies. This threat would be almost unbearable were it not for the occasional smart and artfully-made scary flicks that make it onto our screens and then our nightmares (check out the 25 Best Horror Films Of The 21st Century So Far). The invasion began a long time ago, so we’ve had plenty of time to prepare our best defense: another long-winded, erudite podcast in which we get real and figure out just what it is we’re talking about when we talk about the horror genre as it stands right here and now. 

Host Erik McClanahan is joined by contributors Cory Everett and Drew Taylor, and we have many concerns. On this episode we discuss: dream directors we’d love to see make a horror picture, who/what can reinvigorate the genre, directors already doing great work you should seek out and more. 

You can stream or download the podcast below via Soundcloud, and though this episode is not yet available through iTunes, we’ve finally created a new RSS feed so all future (and the recent past) episodes will be made available for download there soon. If you previously subscribed to the podcast on iTunes, make sure to unsubscribe and resubscribe to the new feed here. Don’t forget to sound off in the comments section below. Additionally, if you enjoy this podcast, please check out my other film shows, Adjust Your Tracking and Over/Under Movies. Thanks for listening! 

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  1. re: iTunes, we\’re literally waiting on them to make our new eps available there. Everything is set on our end and once they finally get to it, all shows will be available there, smooth and simple. Thanks for your patience.

    Ken: all music cues are from Reqiuem for A Dream original score (C. Mansell)

  2. Andrew Dominik good call! I think Jeff Nichols would make a great horror film, Take Shelter has a bunch of great horror elements as it is and his next film sounds sci-fi/horror esque.

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