Where indie horror reigns supreme and we celebrate media by diverse creators. Hosted by Tiffany and Nikki. New episodes drop the 1st & 3rd Wed of the month.
On this episode, we discuss the horror films that made us - the cinematic experiences that have influenced our art, made us think differently about the world, and scared the shit out of us! We also discuss the outcome of the recent presidential election, the passing of horror...
On this episode, we discuss the horror films that made us - the cinematic experiences that have influenced our art, made us think differently about the world, and scared the shit out of us! We also discuss the outcome of the recent presidential election, the passing of horror...
...which is where our tribute to Tony Todd begins. Our discussion of our personal horror canons begins at 19:15.
In 2025, we will narrow the focus of our podcast and only interview creators of color and those in the queer community. If you have suggestions of creators you'd...
Y'all, Haunt Season is a devilishly fun indie slasher that should absolutely be on your spooky season watchlist. As of this recording, Haunt Season is available to rent via Fandango at Home, YouTube, Google Play Movies and TV, and Amazon Prime.
Stay spooky, Pod People! 🎃🎃🎃
Happy Halloween, Pod People! On today's very special episode, we talk to Katelin Stack, a film director, producer, and an actress in the recently released indie slasher Haunt Season. We get some behind-the-scenes insight into being a scare actor in a haunt and talk about...
...Katelin's early horror influences, creative kills in slasher films, pumpkin pinups, the rise of indie horror, and what it really takes to get a film made.
Listen to our Halloween episode at https://t.co/4Ueh07zqsR or wherever you get your podcasts.
...your billboard poetry! Clocks ads while walking around your city or during your commute. Write a poem, share it, and we will celebrate the hell outta you. 🤩
To share, email to [email protected] or drop your poem in the comments below!
Happy writing, Pod Poets!
Inspired by our conversation with the incredible M. Lopes da Silva, I (Tiffany) jotted down billboard phrases and taglines around LA and put together this - I Didn't Want This, a poem that features 95% of it's wording directly from ads!
Pod People, it's your turn. We want...
And finally, we have an ASSIGNMENT for you! Inspired by our conversation about billboard poetry, we want you to share yours with us. During your walks around town or daily commutes, take note of billboard phrases, turn 'em into a poem, and share the results with us!
Purchase Infinity Mathing at the Shore and Other Disruptions wherever you get your books:
Weirdpunk Books - https://t.co/iaBFSnIBaM
Bookshop - https://t.co/828H0pqKrK
Follow Mitch's Meat Thoughts - https://t.co/OQHBPBnJmN
...advertisements as inspiration for poetry, the difficult but beautiful road to embracing identity, Mitch's relationship to art as a creator, subject, and consumer...and so much more!
Listen to this episode at https://t.co/4Ueh07zqsR or wherever you get your podcasts!
New drop, Pod People! A conversation not to be missed! We talk to M. Lopes da Silva about his strange, sensual, anti-capitalist, and emotional collection Infinity Mathing at the Shore and Other Disruptions. We discuss vulnerability as a writing superpower, billboards and...
...discuss Longlegs within this context and also share five films that have shaped our understanding and love for horror. Our personal horror canons, if you will.
Listen at https://t.co/4Ueh07zqsR or wherever you get your podcasts.
Happy October, and stay spooky, Pod People!
We're coming at you with a special episode for the start of spooky season, Pod People! Inspired by discussions in the horror community about whether Oz Perkins' Longlegs is a "scary" film and whether it qualifies as horror (spoiler alert, we definitely think it does), we...
It's that time, Pod People! We want to hear from you! In honor of Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Month, who are your favorite Latinx horror authors, filmmakers, podcasters, and creators?
Share your faves below or send us an email at [email protected].