Jason chats with Adrianna Gober who acts as Director of Programming for Midnight Movie Society, an extreme horror/cult SVOD service.
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In this episode, Jason talks to author/filmmaker Jim Towns about his new book from Anubis Press, American Cryptic – True Stories of the Strange and Uncanny.
In this Castle of Horror “Hangout” Episode the cast discusses the new Amazon Original The Vast of Night directed by Andrew Patterson.
The hosts found that their best conversations come out when they can dive deep into works that have had many film iterations.
This episode Jason talks to the directors of Becky, a new revenge thriller about a teen girl, Lulu Wilson, who faces off against a gang of neo-Nazis.
This episode Jason talks to Angie Hodapp about her new book Query Craft, the Writer-in-the-Know Guide to Getting Your Manuscript Requested.
This episode Jason talks to Scott Kenemore, author of the new book Lake of Darkness (May 5, 2020; Skyhorse Publishing/Talos Press). The book explores an
Jason talks to director/writer David Holroyd, whose film The Haunted is about a caregiver in an isolated house who finds her charge’s house may be haunted.
This episode Jason talks to Leslie Lutz, whose strange Lost-like thrilled Fractured Tide debuts this month from Blink/HarperCollins.
This episode Jason talks to Ramsey Campbell, who the Oxford Companion to English Literature describes as “Britain’s most respected living horror writer.”
This episode Jason talks to Robert Nairne, who stars in the new film The Jack in the Box on VOD Digital and DVD this month. The Jack in the Box is an
Jason chats with Issa Lopez, the director and writer of Tigers Are Not Afraid, which releases in May on DVD and DVD/Blu-ray SteelBook.
Jason spoke to Grady Hendrix about his book The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires which has been acquired for TV adaptation.
This week we combined the casts of two podcasts to discuss a classic of pandemic paranoia: Philip Kaufman’s Invasion of the Body Snatchers.
Jason chats with Cassandra Peterson, who created and has inhabited the role of horror TV host Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.
In this episode of Castle Talk podcast, we’re speaking with The Last Drive-In host Joe Bob Briggs, with the series set to return this month.
This episode we’re talking with Danielle Trussoni, the New York Times, USA Today, and internationally bestselling author of the Angelology series whose
This episode we’re talking with Menna van Praag, author of the new book The Sisters Grimm from HarperVoyager.
The "first-ever live stream film premiere," Neasa Hardiman's new film Sea Fever will be streamed live on the evening of April 9 at 5:00 PM PT/8 PM ET.
This episode we’re talking to Neasa Hardiman, writer/director of the new film Sea Fever, due out April 10 from Gunpowder & Sky/Dust. Sea Fever
This week we kick off a new series of anthology reviews with The Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), which relaunched the Twilight Zone brand in the 80s.
We chatted with Lorcan Finnegan, director of the new film Vivarium (due out March 27), which plays like a feature-length Twilight Zone episode that turns
This episode we're talking to James Rollins, author of the new book The Last Odyssey from William Morrow/HarperCollins-- a book in which Rollins' Sigma
This episode we’re talking to In Churl Yo, author of Isonation. The book presents a future in which fear of contagion has led to a world where people live
This episode we're talking to K.B. Wagers, author of the new book A Pale Light in the Black, the first book in a new military SF series from
In this episode, the Castle of Horror team looks at the first film in the Bloodthirsty Trilogy, a tryptic of supernatural horror films from Japanese
This episode we’re chatting with J. Suzanne Frank, author of the new book When Fire Loves Water Part 1 The Siren. Frank says in her biography: Suzanne
Vampires in the movies have always stood for something. It’s the original Rorschach blot for filmmakers and their audiences. Vampires can stand for
Not since the 1992 Candyman has there been a movie as concerned with a woman’s efforts to be believed as 2020s The Invisible Man. The film,
This episode we’re chatting with Katherine Hall Page, author of the book The Body in the Wake, the 25th Faith Fairchild Mysteryfrom William