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Welcome to the mysterious English seaside town of Whitby, where all the monsters and demons of old come to retire and live out the remainder of their spooky days and nights. There's a strange new landlady in town, opening a B&B by the harbour: a lady with a tall black beehive, nasty scars about her person and a very chequered past... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I already wrote this summary once but the browser crashed and I'm really grumpy about having to write it again. Tonight's main feature is our first-time watch of The Haunting of the Tower of London by Dark Temple Films. We also do spoiler-free reviews of two shorts: The Thing That Ate the Birds and The Beckoning. Other topics include the Uncanny po…
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Tonight we watch a stone cold classic and emerge somewhat bewildered, with some very strong opinions on how to stack boxes. We also recommend some British indies: Homebound by Sebastian Godwin, and the work of George Popov and Jonathan Russell, aka Rubicon Films.Από τον The Midweek Horror Podcast
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Hannah and Ellis watch a low budget (but very interesting) British horror called The Fallow Field. You probably haven't seen it, so, for one night only, we revive the spoiler-free bit that we stopped doing several episodes ago. That's followed by spoilers between 22:00 and 36:50. We also mention Fear Street, another British indie called Followers, …
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Join Ellis and Hannah for something different: their spoiler-filled review of Bafflegab's full cast audio adaptation of The Signalman by Charles Dickens. Includes a funny quiz with a surprising number of sharks.Από τον The Midweek Horror Podcast
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Lep in the Hood - is the movie good? Hannah finally gets to witness the straight-to-video horror legend. We also cover the 2021 Ghost Story for Christmas, Jack in the Box Awakening, and our fond memories of the Millennium Bug.Από τον The Midweek Horror Podcast
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We're back! Join us for our review of Jordan Peele's Candyman, with brief digressions about The Stylist, Wolf Creek, The Ring, and the whole Leprechaun franchise. No funny quiz sadly, but I promise to rustle one up for next time.Από τον The Midweek Horror Podcast
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A jam-packed episode, and our longest to date! We start off by interviewing Ricky Glore about his imminent Kickstarter, which is going to fund a film called All Your Friends Are Dead. Then we watch and review The Plague of the Zombies by Hammer Horror. THEN we do a funny quiz with puns aplenty. We had a lot of fun on this one - hope you enjoy it as…
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We're back!! Apologies for the interruption - it turns out we don't like watching films separately, so lockdown turned into a brief hiatus. We're now back in business and couldn't be more delighted. In this reunion show, we talk about toilets, buses and Galaxy Minstrels before sitting down to watch a 1957 film called Night of the Demon. Don't know …
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Join us - or should that be "you're nuts"? - as we discuss Sam Raimi's confusingly-named remake of his own film. Other topics include bad subtitles, chocolate cereal, American astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, and an exclusive interruption from the Amazon delivery guy.Από τον The Midweek Horror Podcast
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Hannah and Ellis watch THREE of the BBC's Ghost Stories for Christmas, just in time for the Christmas Eve podcast. Stay tuned after the waffle for another funny quiz.Από τον The Midweek Horror Podcast
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Hannah and Ellis talk about Hosts - without spoilers, because it's not out yet - and "host" the creators for a socially distant Q&A. Many thanks to Richard Oakes and Adam Leader of Dark Fable Media for taking part.Από τον The Midweek Horror Podcast
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This episode was recorded on the last day of the 2020 October Frightfest. Hannah wasn't free, so Ellis had a friend round to watch and review some short films. Our favourites were Bakemono, Teething, Peaking, and Don't Walk.Από τον The Midweek Horror Podcast
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A bumper show recorded at the virtual FrightFest! The films are brand new so we won't be doing spoilers for once (well - not big ones, anyway). Includes our five-star reviews of The Reckoning, Alien on Stage and Benny Loves You, plus four-star reviews of The Banishing and Broil.Από τον The Midweek Horror Podcast
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There are a rash of prehensile-trunk related murders on the streets of Whitby, but Effie won’t be warned. Worse, Keith the Elephant Man has recognized Brenda as his nineteenth century nemesis. Now Keith has decreed that Brenda must die – and that Effie must be his bride..! Written by Paul Magrs and starring Anne Reid Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/…
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Romance has come Effie’s way. She has started to date Keith, a latter-day Elephant Man who lives in a caravan. But Brenda is suspicious of her best friend’s paramour: the real Elephant Man didn't have a trunk and large ears. She should know, she met him… Written by Paul Magrs and starring Anne Reid. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more i…
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Brenda uncovers a dastardly scheme involving exotic tea leaves, vital life essences and a certain desiccated princess from ancient times. Danger rears its bandaged head, and it isn’t just Professor Marius Keyes who has mummy issues... Written by Paul Magrs and starring Anne Reid Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Brenda and Effie visit Whitby’s new tearoom in the park. It is owned by the dashing Professor Marius Keyes, and stuffed with Egyptian Antiquities of all kinds… including real mummies. But why does his odd-tasting tea send both women a bit woozy? Written by Paul Magrs and starring Anne Reid Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information…
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Brenda’s supernatural investigations lead her to a olde-worlde toyshop tucked up an alley in Robin Hood’s Bay. There is strangeness occurring at the seaside, and our heroine will be forced to beat off the forces of darkness before the night is through. Written by Paul Magrs and starring Anne Reid Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more info…
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At Whitby’s Christmas Hotel, a once-famous ventriloquist delights in causing chaos and putting the willies up old women. Why does long-eared bat puppet Tolstoy seem eerily alive of his own accord? Written by Paul Magrs and starring Anne Reid Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Brenda has teamed up with neighbour Effie to investigate the mystery of the ghostly singing cat on the rooftops of the old town, and the savage maulings of old ladies in lonely alleyways. Also - there's something very peculiar about the horrible oil painting Effie has dragged home from auction. Can it really be coming to ghastly life? Written by Pa…
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There's a strange new landlady in the seaside town of Whitby, opening a B&B by the harbour; a lady with a tall black beehive, nasty scars about her person and a very chequered past… Written by Paul Magrs and starring Anne Reid Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to the mysterious English seaside town of Whitby, where all the monsters and demons of old come to retire and live out the remainder of their spooky days and nights. There's a strange new landlady in town, opening a B&B by the harbour: a lady with a tall black beehive, nasty scars about her person and a very chequered past... Hosted on Acas…
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