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WHAT DOESN'T KILL US

What Doesn't Kill Us

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What Doesn't Kill Us

WHAT DOESN'T KILL US

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What Doesn't Kill Us

WHAT DOESN'T KILL US

What Doesn't Kill Us

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We've survived a cruel summer (so far), and are back to discuss what we've been watching while on break. Noel talks about films that examine fraught father-daughter relationships (10 Cloverfield Lane, Don't Breathe, Train to Busan & The Host),
Brady got the opportunity to speak with Alan Maxson about his career as a monster actor, his work on "The Raking," and his own extravagantly B-film "Christmas With Cookie"! Email us at [email protected], check us out on iTunes, SoundCl
Only one year late but worth the wait! We discuss The Witch, The Walking Dead, The Crucible, It's Alive, See No Evil, Wait Until Dark, Southbound, Scenic Route, American Mary, and more. Brady claims he will NOT discuss Batman vs. Superman . .
We carefully discuss that most difficult of horror sub-genres, the rape-revenge film. We limit our discussion to the classics--I Spit On Your Grave, Last House on the Left, and the source for Last House, Bergman's Virgin Spring--as well as the
WDKU gets highbrow with our first in a series of discussions of both classic and newer horror fiction. In this episode, listen to Monica express disappointment that Mina does what she's told! Chuckle as Krystal compares the novel with the Fast
Join us on our first live review of "Christmas with Cookie".... A horrific and disorienting B-movie Christmas tale ..... So appropriate for Halloween. BUY THE MOVIE! amzn.com/B01M5COTM0 FaceBook: www.facebook.com/christmaswithcookieInstag
Inspired by our review of The Taking of Deborah Logan, in this episode of Special Topics we take a look at representations of illness and disease in horror films, both literal and metaphorical. We discuss a wide range of films, from Outbreak t
It was inevitable--we had to tackle the 2015 art-house horror phenomenon that is Robert Eggert's 'New England Folktale' The Witch: "A family in 1630s New England is torn apart by the forces of witchcraft, black magic and possession." It went o
We tackle our first found-footage horror film, and, well . . . not everyone's convinced. We analyze Adam Robitel's 2014 The Taking of Deborah Logan: "An elderly woman battling Alzheimer's disease agrees to let a film crew document her conditio
On this episode of WWBW we talk about The Changeling, MirrorMask, The Experiment, Lo, The Devil's Carnival, Audrey Rose, Chloe, Experimenter, and more. We compare Jennifer Carpenter to Marsha Mason, Peter Sarsgaard to Ewan McGregor, and becau
In this episode we tackle Pascal Laughier's notoriously brutal entry into the New French Extremity movement from 2008, Martyrs: "A young woman's quest for revenge against the people who kidnapped and tormented her as a child leads her and a fr
Monica binge watches Fuller House, and suddenly everything good about her childhood goes up in flames . . . More music by Mr. Kawamura.
On this episode, four of us recommend 2 films each (with one DO NOT WATCH warning)--and of course, because it's us, we mention about 45 other films throughout. Recommendations include Bug, Inside, Scream Blacula Scream, A Girl Walks Home Alone
A frankenstein mask? A plastic deformed baby? The paintings on Night Gallery? TV ads for Suspiria? The dinner scene in Alien? Styrofoam tombstones in the backyard? All of this and more! Music by Ken Kawamura. Email us at tellusyourfears
In this episode we take the plunge into extreme Korean thrillers with Jee-woon Kim's incredibly violent I Saw the Devil from 2010: "A secret agent exacts revenge on a serial killer through a series of captures and releases." Music by Ken Kawam
On this episode we find out what doesn't scare Krystal (sharks, serial killers), what does (demons, Bette Davis), and why she'll never watch Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire starring Gabourey Sidibe. But really, who would? Music
A short discussion on the ups and downs of Carpenter's career, the best and worst of Rob Zombie, and the pleasures of patient watching. Email us at [email protected]
Should What Doesn't Kill Us discuss comics and superheroes, or would all hell break loose? We give it a try here, looking at the intersection of horror, comics, film and TV. Big Bonus: Brady tells us all about his favorite gay superheroes! E
On this episode of WWBW we talk about The Brood, The Watcher in the Woods, The Duke of Burgundy and Opera . . . but also chat about Cronenberg and Crash and James Spader, Disney and horror, Argento and Giallo, and other fascinating things . . .
In this episode, tensions are high when discussing Guillermo Del Toro's latest Gothic romance from last year, Crimson Peak: "In the aftermath of a family tragedy, an aspiring author is torn between love for her childhood friend and the temptati
Former steampunk goth Kenda still loves horror, but will not allow any stupid people with Ouija boards who might accidentally open a door to another dimension into her house. An avid swimmer, she has an irrational fear of . . . water! Email
What explains the ongoing popularity of zombies? Robert Kirkman's genius? The national debt? Racism? 9/11? Or is it just Brady's crush on Norman Reedus? Email us at [email protected]
Welcome to our first episode of What We've Been Watching, some recommendations (and warnings) on a variety of horror films from different eras. This episode we discuss A Christmas Horror Story, Black Christmas, Black Xmas, Rare Exports, Wyrmwo
Join What Doesn't Kill Us as we delve deep into Brady's engagement with horror films, books and video games, and whether or not they contribute to his night terrors--or is it just the grade-Z horror schlock he watches way too much of? Email us
Join What Doesn't Kill Us as we delve into Monica's Southern Gothic childhood, which includes a scary old house with a spooky stone basement, a creepy cult of owl worshippers, popcorn-mad Gremlins, and--scariest of all--demons that steal your c
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