Ep 44: Riddle, Mystery, Enigma: Anastasia

Some historical events leave scars on the minds of contemporaries that last long enough to become legends. The execution of the family Romanov in a Siberian cellar under the cover of night and the shroud of secrecy, was one such event. In 1917 the last… Read More …

Ep 44: Riddle, Mystery, Enigma: Anastasia

Some historical events leave scars on the minds of contemporaries that last long enough to become legends. The execution of the family Romanov in a Siberian cellar under the cover of night and the shroud of secrecy, was one such event. In 1917 the last… Read More …

Episode 8- Ms 45

WARNING: FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY.  UNDER 17 REQUIRES ADULT SUPERVISION.

In this week’s episode, China and Ande almost die at Kennywood and Eanna hides from the government while masturbating.

Then we tell you all about the feature film, Ms. 45 (1981), and give terrible sex advice to Craigslisters.

Check out Amerikan Holokaust to get a head start on the September 26th episode!

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Vol 2 Ch 3: The Man Behind The Curtain

In answer to the second of a series of riddles, you and the Curator finally enter the Big Top. She shares the story of Cyril Mills, ringmaster and spymaster extraordinaire. You discover that the game has only just begun. 

 

Score: Citizen Kane by Bernard Herrmann

Frame Score by Prelude to A Nightmare

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Ep 43: I Shall Become The Bat

When someone says the word ‘vampires’ to you, what do you imagine? Do you imagine Bela Lugosi, pale and wan; swirling his impeccable cape like he’s a matador? Are you lost in thoughts of sparkly, angst-ridden teen romance? Are you reminded of something… Read More …

Ep 43: I Shall Become The Bat

When someone says the word ‘vampires’ to you, what do you imagine? Do you imagine Bela Lugosi, pale and wan; swirling his impeccable cape like he’s a matador? Are you lost in thoughts of sparkly, angst-ridden teen romance? Are you reminded of something truly horrific, like the acts of Peter Kurten or Richard Chase? Does your mind drift the plantations and Southern gothic sensuality a la Anne Rice? Do you think of Nosferatu and wonder if the rumors were true? Maybe you think of the white-haired, powder-skinned Count, as played by Gary Oldman. Maybe you start thinking about what a badass Gary Oldman is and forget the question. What was the question? Oh, yes, what do you think of when you hear the word, ‘vampires’? Chances are whatever image comes to mind, it’s somehow informed by mass media. That was the claim, at least, when a group of schoolboys took up arms against a hometown vampire in Glasgow in the 1950s. Join us this week as we explore where our ideas of vampires come from, and how we use those ideas to mask real monsters in our midst. In this week’s episode we will tackle vampires in mass media, and discuss those who have been called by the same moniker when real life violence exceeded the bounds of the public’s imagination.

 

Guest stoy teller this week is the wonderful Scotsman and writer John Lees. For his blog and to find out more about some of his great horror comics: https://johnleescomics.wordpress.com/ Read More …