This week's discussion is on the 1972 thriller Frenzy directed by Alfred Hitchcock. The film, about a serial killer at large in London and an unlikable jerk framed for the murders, is daring, clever and sometimes very hard to watch.
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Known in the US as Attack of the Mushroom People, the movie tells the story of a group of famous people who all get shipwrecked, only to discover that their uncharted desert isle is infested with deadly, transforming mushrooms.
Jamey Bradbury's The Wild Inside is an achingly personal debut about a teenage girl in Alaska who yearns to overcome family tragedy to compete in the Iditarod dogsledding race. Jason chats with Jamey about her first book, when not to read the internet, and what the cheesy '70s cover of this book would look like.
This week, the Castle Team discusses the best-awarded film we've ever discussed: Guillermo del Toro's The Shape of Water. We ask why this movie is del Toro's Oscar breakthrough and where the movie soars.
Hong Chau (Downsizing), Shea Whigham (Boardwalk Empire), Jeremy Allen White (Shameless) and Sydney Tamiia Poitier (Chicago PD) are set to join Julia Roberts, Stephan James and Bobby Cannavale in Amazon's half-hour drama Homecoming.
This week the Castle team go back to a movie that is the undeniable blueprint for Ridley Scott's Alien-- the 1966 Queen of Blood, starring Dennis Hopper, John Saxon, and Basil Rathbone.
Rachel Stavis (who has published four horror novels under the name R.H. Stavis) is an honest-to-goodness exorcist, doing her work pro bono and without advertising her services.
After the 1976 Brian DePalma film, after Carrie 2 and the 2002 TV reboot, the Castle gang come to the latest and final film in our Carrie retrospective: Carrie (2013) starring Chloe Grace Moretz.
Bleeding Cool Chatter has been rolling along for a while now as a video-only series, but we're finally making the jump over to an audio-based version as well. Welcome to Bleeding Cool Chatter the Podcast!
Jason chats with Connor Hoover, author of the middle grade Tut novels, on her new elementary book series Wizards of Tomorrow and Alien Treasure Hunters.
Marvel has teamed up with podcast platform Stitcher to help Wolverine violate your ear holes with the 10-episode podcast Wolverine: The Long Night, and they've released an audio sample from the series for you to check out.
Jason chats with Johnathon Schaech, who plays a wily, muscular zombie in a new reimagining of a classic, Day of the Dead: Bloodline.
Jason chats with Greg Sestero, whose memoir of the making of the cult drama The Room has been turned into a new film with James Franco and Seth Rogen.
Boardwalk Empire's Bobby Cannavale makes the leap to Amazon, starring opposite leads Julia Roberts and Stephan James in the half-hour drama Homecoming.
In honor of the great George Romero, we look at his disturbing take on the vampire genre: 1978's Martin.
The tidal wave of podcast adaptations continued on Wednesday with FX's announcement that it would be developing popular podcast Crimetown for series.
Amazon's adaptation of breakout fictional podcast Homecoming has cast Stephan James (Selma) opposite Julia Roberts (Erin Brockovich) in the half-hour drama.
We talk about the first half (episodes 1-4) of Stranger Things 2 from Netflix — and get into nostalgia, class consciousness in the '80s, and whether
This week's guest Michael Okon is the author of the new book Monsterland from Wordfire Press, about a theme park called "the scariest place on
To cap off our Flatliners retrospective, we take a look at a related film: Jacob's Ladder. Destiny 2 writer Adam Foshko and novelist David Bowles join.
This week on Castle of Horror, we continue our two-week Flatliners retrospective with the 2017 film of the same name, directed by Niels Arden Oplev.
This week on Castle Talk, we chat with Richard LeMay. LeMay is the director of Dementia 13, a new gothic horror film coming this month.
This week, author Michael Aronovitz talks about his new novel Alice Walks, which is described as a classic ghost story with a classic 'It' vibe.
This week we discuss the wonderfully weird Flatliners (1990) with special guests Destiny 2 writer Adam Foshko and prolific novelist David Bowles.
This week, we talk to filmmakers Bobby Roe and Zack Andrews, co-writers of the new horror film The Houses October Built 2.
This week we continue our Stephen King retrospective with a look at the 2002 miniseries Rose Red. Special guest Jamie Bahr of Danger*Cakes, with music
This week we chat with Patrick Hemstreet, the author of The God Peak, a thriller in which humanity's fate hinges on the actions of test subjects.
This week on Castle of Horror, we discuss the new 'It' reboot film and how it compares to the 1990s miniseries — and surpasses it.
This week we discuss an ode to youth in America and car culture: John Carpenter’s 1983 film Christine, based on Stephen King’s novel of the same name.
Castle of Horror is back to the Piranha series with a look at the second film, Piranha 2: The Spawning (1981), starring Lance Henriksen.