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 <itunes:subtitle>With a new format, Jamie and Sarah bring you horror news, reviews, and opinions from beyond the grave. </itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>Weekly reviews, news, and other horror nonsense from your favourite gore-obsessed Brits. Featuring off-beat opinions, cuss-filled diatribes, and all the bad pronunciation you can handle.</itunes:summary>
 

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 <title>63. Slither</title>
 <link>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/110</link>
 <description>Following their leave of absence, Sarah and Phil are back with a vengeance - with two vengeances no less - to cast their collective gaze over James Gunn's homage to all things body-horror, Slither! Nodding its tentacle-bedecked head at films from Night of the Creeps to A Nightmare on Elm Street, does it manage to stand on its own two malformed feet, or should it squirm back from whence it came? Tune in to find out...</description>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>Following their leave of absence, Sarah and Phil are back with a vengeance - with two vengeances no less - to cast their collective gaze over James Gunn's homage to all things body-horror, Slither! Nodding its tentacle-bedecked head at films from Night of the Creeps to A Nightmare on Elm Street, does it manage to stand on its own two malformed feet, or should it squirm back from whence it came? Tune in to find out...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Following their leave of absence, Sarah and Phil are back with a vengeance - with two vengeances no less - to cast their collective gaze over James Gunn's homage to all things body-horror, Slither! Nodding its tentacle-bedecked head at films from Night of the Creeps to A Nightmare on Elm Street, does it manage to stand on its own two malformed feet, or should it squirm back from whence it came? Tune in to find out...</itunes:summary></item>
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 <title>62. Absentia</title>
 <link>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/109</link>
 <description>In the 62nd episode of the Gorepress Gorecast, Sarah and Phil – along with guest presenter Ben – discuss 2001’s indie flick, Absentia. Taking its cue from The Three Billy Goats Gruff, of all things, it deals with a rather different interpretation of the troll under the bridge...but what did they think of it? Tune in to find out...

As usual they give us their rundowns of their recent – surprisingly television-centric – watches, including Pacific Rim, Game of Thrones, Dexter and...unfortunately...True Blood. Oh, and Ross Kemp gets a mention.</description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 23 Jul 2013 23:34:26 +0100</pubDate>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>In the 62nd episode of the Gorepress Gorecast, Sarah and Phil – along with guest presenter Ben – discuss 2001’s indie flick, Absentia. Taking its cue from The Three Billy Goats Gruff, of all things, it deals with a rather different interpretation of the troll under the bridge...but what did they think of it? Tune in to find out... As usual they give us their rundowns of their recent – surprisingly television-centric – watches, including Pacific Rim, Game of Thrones, Dexter and...unfortunately...True Blood. Oh, and Ross Kemp gets a mention.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the 62nd episode of the Gorepress Gorecast, Sarah and Phil – along with guest presenter Ben – discuss 2001’s indie flick, Absentia. Taking its cue from The Three Billy Goats Gruff, of all things, it deals with a rather different interpretation of the troll under the bridge...but what did they think of it? Tune in to find out... As usual they give us their rundowns of their recent – surprisingly television-centric – watches, including Pacific Rim, Game of Thrones, Dexter and...unfortunately...True Blood. Oh, and Ross Kemp gets a mention.</itunes:summary></item>
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 <title>61. The Company of Wolves</title>
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 <description>In this 61st episode of The Gorepress Gorecast, your fearless hosts sink pointed, rabid teeth into a frank discussion of Neil Jordan's lycanthropic cautionary tale The Company Of Wolves. Did they love it or loathe it? Did it leave a lasting impression heralded by a full-moon-inspired change? Can the lead actress really be only twelve?! All these questions and more are answered so be sure to tune in.</description>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>In this 61st episode of The Gorepress Gorecast, your fearless hosts sink pointed, rabid teeth into a frank discussion of Neil Jordan's lycanthropic cautionary tale The Company Of Wolves. Did they love it or loathe it? Did it leave a lasting impression heralded by a full-moon-inspired change? Can the lead actress really be only twelve?! All these questions and more are answered so be sure to tune in.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In this 61st episode of The Gorepress Gorecast, your fearless hosts sink pointed, rabid teeth into a frank discussion of Neil Jordan's lycanthropic cautionary tale The Company Of Wolves. Did they love it or loathe it? Did it leave a lasting impression heralded by a full-moon-inspired change? Can the lead actress really be only twelve?! All these questions and more are answered so be sure to tune in.</itunes:summary></item>
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 <title>60. The Tall Man</title>
 <link>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/107</link>
 <description>In the 60th episode of the Gorecast, Phil and Sarah treat you to a detailed discussion of Pascal Laugier's The Tall Man. Did they love it or loathe it? Did Jessica Biel's perma-sullen face become too annoying? Do they get increasingly frustrated at the total absence of Angus Scrimm? Is it even a horror film? The answer to that last question is no, but to find out the rest you'll just have to listen.</description>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>In the 60th episode of the Gorecast, Phil and Sarah treat you to a detailed discussion of Pascal Laugier's The Tall Man. Did they love it or loathe it? Did Jessica Biel's perma-sullen face become too annoying? Do they get increasingly frustrated at the total absence of Angus Scrimm? Is it even a horror film? The answer to that last question is no, but to find out the rest you'll just have to listen.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In the 60th episode of the Gorecast, Phil and Sarah treat you to a detailed discussion of Pascal Laugier's The Tall Man. Did they love it or loathe it? Did Jessica Biel's perma-sullen face become too annoying? Do they get increasingly frustrated at the total absence of Angus Scrimm? Is it even a horror film? The answer to that last question is no, but to find out the rest you'll just have to listen.</itunes:summary></item>
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 <title>59. The Hole</title>
 <link>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/106</link>
 <description>In a startling turn of events, Sarah and Phil look at not just one but two films, comparing the goings-on of 1987's The Gate with those of 2001's The Hole.

Both tell the tale of a group of children who accidentally unleash a malevolent force after discovering a mysterious and seemingly infinitely deep hole somewhere in their house. But how do the two films match up? Tune in to find out...</description>
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 <itunes:duration>01:00:46</itunes:duration>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>In a startling turn of events, Sarah and Phil look at not just one but two films, comparing the goings-on of 1987's The Gate with those of 2001's The Hole. Both tell the tale of a group of children who accidentally unleash a malevolent force after discovering a mysterious and seemingly infinitely deep hole somewhere in their house. But how do the two films match up? Tune in to find out...</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In a startling turn of events, Sarah and Phil look at not just one but two films, comparing the goings-on of 1987's The Gate with those of 2001's The Hole. Both tell the tale of a group of children who accidentally unleash a malevolent force after discovering a mysterious and seemingly infinitely deep hole somewhere in their house. But how do the two films match up? Tune in to find out...</itunes:summary></item>
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 <title>58. The Signal</title>
 <link>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/105</link>
 <description>Sarah B. DeMented takes the reins in Dangerous Jamie's absence, roping Phil in to discuss post-apocalyptic indie gem, The Signal.

Set in a dystopian city, Terminus, The Signal follows the story of a core of three characters as a mysterious signal is transmitted through every broadcast medium, reducing a large proportion of the public to nothing more than their animalistic instincts.

Directed by three different people, The Signal's setup is a little different to the standard film framework; it is constructed of three 'intermissions', each giving a slightly different take on the events of the film. But is it successful? Tune in to find out!</description>
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 <pubDate>Mon, 24 Jun 2013 19:27:03 +0100</pubDate>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>Sarah B. DeMented takes the reins in Dangerous Jamie's absence, roping Phil in to discuss post-apocalyptic indie gem, The Signal. Set in a dystopian city, Terminus, The Signal follows the story of a core of three characters as a mysterious signal is transmitted through every broadcast medium, reducing a large proportion of the public to nothing more than their animalistic instincts. Directed by three different people, The Signal's setup is a little different to the standard film framework; it is constructed of three 'intermissions', each giving a slightly different take on the events of the film. But is it successful? Tune in to find out!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Sarah B. DeMented takes the reins in Dangerous Jamie's absence, roping Phil in to discuss post-apocalyptic indie gem, The Signal. Set in a dystopian city, Terminus, The Signal follows the story of a core of three characters as a mysterious signal is transmitted through every broadcast medium, reducing a large proportion of the public to nothing more than their animalistic instincts. Directed by three different people, The Signal's setup is a little different to the standard film framework; it is constructed of three 'intermissions', each giving a slightly different take on the events of the film. But is it successful? Tune in to find out!</itunes:summary></item>
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 <title>57. Purana Mandir</title>
 <link>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/101</link>
 <description>After getting our hot air balloon caught on a pylon, we're finally in India. A few days later than scheduled but hey, at least we made it!

This week's slice off of the World of Horror comes from The Ramsay Brothers, Bollywood's first family of horror. Purana Mandir was made in 1984 and terrified an entire generation of Hindi film fans. Although little-seen out of its native land, Purana Mandir is hailed as a classic in India and for good reason. Containing everything from lavish dance numbers to demonic dealings and even chucking in some Kung Fu for good measure, Purana Mandir has a little something for everyone. Listen in to see what our western sensibilities make of this all singing, all dancing demon house movie!

We also stop off along the way to discuss the brand new Evil Dead remake, Netflix originals; House of Cards and Hemlock Grove, low budget space Jesus crap-fest I Am Here... Now, and Freddy Vs Jason.

Get in touch:
podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</description>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>After getting our hot air balloon caught on a pylon, we're finally in India. A few days later than scheduled but hey, at least we made it! This week's slice off of the World of Horror comes from The Ramsay Brothers, Bollywood's first family of horror. Purana Mandir was made in 1984 and terrified an entire generation of Hindi film fans. Although little-seen out of its native land, Purana Mandir is hailed as a classic in India and for good reason. Containing everything from lavish dance numbers to demonic dealings and even chucking in some Kung Fu for good measure, Purana Mandir has a little something for everyone. Listen in to see what our western sensibilities make of this all singing, all dancing demon house movie! We also stop off along the way to discuss the brand new Evil Dead remake, Netflix originals; House of Cards and Hemlock Grove, low budget space Jesus crap-fest I Am Here... Now, and Freddy Vs Jason. Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After getting our hot air balloon caught on a pylon, we're finally in India. A few days later than scheduled but hey, at least we made it! This week's slice off of the World of Horror comes from The Ramsay Brothers, Bollywood's first family of horror. Purana Mandir was made in 1984 and terrified an entire generation of Hindi film fans. Although little-seen out of its native land, Purana Mandir is hailed as a classic in India and for good reason. Containing everything from lavish dance numbers to demonic dealings and even chucking in some Kung Fu for good measure, Purana Mandir has a little something for everyone. Listen in to see what our western sensibilities make of this all singing, all dancing demon house movie! We also stop off along the way to discuss the brand new Evil Dead remake, Netflix originals; House of Cards and Hemlock Grove, low budget space Jesus crap-fest I Am Here... Now, and Freddy Vs Jason. Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:summary></item>
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 <title>56. Cold Prey</title>
 <link>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/100</link>
 <description>After spending much time battling SkyNet over two different providers, we're back. Sure we're bloody and the T1000 killed loads of teenage boys, but we're back to bring you more horror movie waffle. This was meant to be an apology for not getting the episode to you last week. It sort of works, right?

Anyway, this month we're travelling around the World of Horror to discuss some offerings to the old gods by countries with small but well-formed horror industries. This week takes us to Norway, where we discovered highly-rated slasher flick, Cold Prey, along with a whole heap of unpronounceable names complete.

We also offer short reviews of Dracula 3000, Ginger Snaps 1 &amp; 2, Rob Cordry's Childrens Hospital, and Nic Cage's Taken-alike, Stolen. We also posit a potential Freddy vs Jason sequel with some unexpected horror characters.

Get in touch:
podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</description>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>After spending much time battling SkyNet over two different providers, we're back. Sure we're bloody and the T1000 killed loads of teenage boys, but we're back to bring you more horror movie waffle. This was meant to be an apology for not getting the episode to you last week. It sort of works, right? Anyway, this month we're travelling around the World of Horror to discuss some offerings to the old gods by countries with small but well-formed horror industries. This week takes us to Norway, where we discovered highly-rated slasher flick, Cold Prey, along with a whole heap of unpronounceable names complete. We also offer short reviews of Dracula 3000, Ginger Snaps 1 &amp; 2, Rob Cordry's Childrens Hospital, and Nic Cage's Taken-alike, Stolen. We also posit a potential Freddy vs Jason sequel with some unexpected horror characters. Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After spending much time battling SkyNet over two different providers, we're back. Sure we're bloody and the T1000 killed loads of teenage boys, but we're back to bring you more horror movie waffle. This was meant to be an apology for not getting the episode to you last week. It sort of works, right? Anyway, this month we're travelling around the World of Horror to discuss some offerings to the old gods by countries with small but well-formed horror industries. This week takes us to Norway, where we discovered highly-rated slasher flick, Cold Prey, along with a whole heap of unpronounceable names complete. We also offer short reviews of Dracula 3000, Ginger Snaps 1 &amp; 2, Rob Cordry's Childrens Hospital, and Nic Cage's Taken-alike, Stolen. We also posit a potential Freddy vs Jason sequel with some unexpected horror characters. Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:summary></item>
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 <title>55. Near Dark</title>
 <link>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/99</link>
 <description>After yet another hiatus, join Dangerous Jamie and Exasperated Sarah for the triumphant return of the Gorepress Gorecast as we pick up where we left off at Female Directors Month as part of our Women In Horror Recognition Month coverage. Sure, WIH Month is long gone but the spirit lives on in all of us.

To round out our theme, we take a lengthy look at Kathryn Bigelow’s Near Dark. A 1987 vampire movie with real bite and loads to explore both sub-textually and on its surface. Whether it is Near Dark’s depiction of women in the horror genre or its careful use of actors with a shaky grasp on the craft, I think we can all agree that there is plenty to talk about.

Also discussed in this catch-up episode is Wreck-It Ralph and voice acting quibbles, the wonder that is Half-Life 2, Sarah’s opinions of John Dies at the End (again), an in-depth discussion of Dredd and the world of 2000AD, along with plenty of other stuff.

Get in touch:
podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx</description>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>After yet another hiatus, join Dangerous Jamie and Exasperated Sarah for the triumphant return of the Gorepress Gorecast as we pick up where we left off at Female Directors Month as part of our Women In Horror Recognition Month coverage. Sure, WIH Month is long gone but the spirit lives on in all of us. To round out our theme, we take a lengthy look at Kathryn Bigelow’s Near Dark. A 1987 vampire movie with real bite and loads to explore both sub-textually and on its surface. Whether it is Near Dark’s depiction of women in the horror genre or its careful use of actors with a shaky grasp on the craft, I think we can all agree that there is plenty to talk about. Also discussed in this catch-up episode is Wreck-It Ralph and voice acting quibbles, the wonder that is Half-Life 2, Sarah’s opinions of John Dies at the End (again), an in-depth discussion of Dredd and the world of 2000AD, along with plenty of other stuff. Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>After yet another hiatus, join Dangerous Jamie and Exasperated Sarah for the triumphant return of the Gorepress Gorecast as we pick up where we left off at Female Directors Month as part of our Women In Horror Recognition Month coverage. Sure, WIH Month is long gone but the spirit lives on in all of us. To round out our theme, we take a lengthy look at Kathryn Bigelow’s Near Dark. A 1987 vampire movie with real bite and loads to explore both sub-textually and on its surface. Whether it is Near Dark’s depiction of women in the horror genre or its careful use of actors with a shaky grasp on the craft, I think we can all agree that there is plenty to talk about. Also discussed in this catch-up episode is Wreck-It Ralph and voice acting quibbles, the wonder that is Half-Life 2, Sarah’s opinions of John Dies at the End (again), an in-depth discussion of Dredd and the world of 2000AD, along with plenty of other stuff. Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx</itunes:summary></item>
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 <title>Bonus: Hannah Neurotica Interview</title>
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 <description>Jamie talks Women in Horror Month with its founder, Hannah Neurotica.</description>
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 <title>54. Pet Sematary</title>
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 <description>Before we start, we have to apologise. The reason this episode is late is entirely down to the fact that it took Jamie a whole day to reconcile misspelling 'cemetery'. It's a condition, and he's working on it.

But hey! We're back for another week of Female Director focused shows due to February being Women In Horror Recognition month! This week we take on Mary Lambert's Pet Sematary, a film that has haunted both Sarah and Jamie since youth... Steven King, Mary Lambert and Herman Munster take you on a trip to a place where bloodied dogs and Achilles tendons are not safe.

Also discussed in this episode; the Beverly Hills Cop franchise, Wreck-it Ralph, which dog language might be scariest, Jamie's love for Tommy Boy, Sarah's love for Lawn Dogs, and two of the best recent horror documentaries, Never Sleep Again and More Brains.

Get in touch:
podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</description>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>Before we start, we have to apologise. The reason this episode is late is entirely down to the fact that it took Jamie a whole day to reconcile misspelling 'cemetery'. It's a condition, and he's working on it. But hey! We're back for another week of Female Director focused shows due to February being Women In Horror Recognition month! This week we take on Mary Lambert's Pet Sematary, a film that has haunted both Sarah and Jamie since youth... Steven King, Mary Lambert and Herman Munster take you on a trip to a place where bloodied dogs and Achilles tendons are not safe. Also discussed in this episode; the Beverly Hills Cop franchise, Wreck-it Ralph, which dog language might be scariest, Jamie's love for Tommy Boy, Sarah's love for Lawn Dogs, and two of the best recent horror documentaries, Never Sleep Again and More Brains. Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Before we start, we have to apologise. The reason this episode is late is entirely down to the fact that it took Jamie a whole day to reconcile misspelling 'cemetery'. It's a condition, and he's working on it. But hey! We're back for another week of Female Director focused shows due to February being Women In Horror Recognition month! This week we take on Mary Lambert's Pet Sematary, a film that has haunted both Sarah and Jamie since youth... Steven King, Mary Lambert and Herman Munster take you on a trip to a place where bloodied dogs and Achilles tendons are not safe. Also discussed in this episode; the Beverly Hills Cop franchise, Wreck-it Ralph, which dog language might be scariest, Jamie's love for Tommy Boy, Sarah's love for Lawn Dogs, and two of the best recent horror documentaries, Never Sleep Again and More Brains. Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:summary></item>
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 <title>53. Slumber Party Massacre</title>
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 <description>It's week two of Women in Horror Recognition Month and we're back with another female directed horror entry. This episode we focus on Amy Holden-Jones' 1982 slasher flick Slumber Party Massacre, join us as we attempt to give our most investigative podcast to date. Listen in as we do our best to examine the themes of rape, gender, and how women are portrayed in the genre, without entirely succeeding...

Bonus chat includes the weird faces of Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon Levitt, Richard Ayoade in Saving Private Ryan 2 and The Watch, the tragic life of Jamie Kennedy, Antiviral, ESPN's 30 for 30 series, and more!

Get in touch!

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</description>
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 <content:encoded>It's week two of Women in Horror Recognition Month and we're back with another female directed horror entry. This episode we focus on Amy Holden-Jones' 1982 slasher flick Slumber Party Massacre, join us as we attempt to give our most investigative podcast to date. Listen in as we do our best to examine the themes of rape, gender, and how women are portrayed in the genre, without entirely succeeding...

Bonus chat includes the weird faces of Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon Levitt, Richard Ayoade in Saving Private Ryan 2 and The Watch, the tragic life of Jamie Kennedy, Antiviral, ESPN's 30 for 30 series, and more!

Get in touch!

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</content:encoded>
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 <itunes:summary>It's week two of Women in Horror Recognition Month and we're back with another female directed horror entry. This episode we focus on Amy Holden-Jones' 1982 slasher flick Slumber Party Massacre, join us as we attempt to give our most investigative podcast to date. Listen in as we do our best to examine the themes of rape, gender, and how women are portrayed in the genre, without entirely succeeding...

Bonus chat includes the weird faces of Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon Levitt, Richard Ayoade in Saving Private Ryan 2 and The Watch, the tragic life of Jamie Kennedy, Antiviral, ESPN's 30 for 30 series, and more!

Get in touch!

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
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 <itunes:duration>00:48:47</itunes:duration>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>It's week two of Women in Horror Recognition Month and we're back with another female directed horror entry. This episode we focus on Amy Holden-Jones' 1982 slasher flick Slumber Party Massacre, join us as we attempt to give our most investigative podcast to date. Listen in as we do our best to examine the themes of rape, gender, and how women are portrayed in the genre, without entirely succeeding... Bonus chat includes the weird faces of Channing Tatum and Joseph Gordon Levitt, Richard Ayoade in Saving Private Ryan 2 and The Watch, the tragic life of Jamie Kennedy, Antiviral, ESPN's 30 for 30 series, and more! Get in touch! podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author></item>
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 <title>52. American Mary</title>
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 <description>Welcome one and all to our month long celebration of female directors as part of Women in Horror Recognition Month. Each week we'll be discussing a  genre flick from the fairer sex, kicking off with American Mary. Currently working its way through the hype machine, the Soska Sisters' film has been lighting up festivals and screenings for a while. We take a look at the ins and outs of American Mary - focusing on its portrayal of characters of both sexes, as well as examining the themes and how far the Soskas have come since Dead Hooker in a Trunk.

We also return to the format we had eschewed during guest picks month to talk about some of the things we have been watching lately. Expect to hear us chat about The Five-Year Engagement, Big Money Rustlas, Superhero Movie, Bad Kids Go To Hell and much more, all interspersed with digressions on Powerman 5000 and Kevin Smith's new-found writing technique.

As always, you can contact the Gorecastle in several different ways:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</description>
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 <content:encoded>Welcome one and all to our month long celebration of female directors as part of Women in Horror Recognition Month. Each week we'll be discussing a  genre flick from the fairer sex, kicking off with American Mary. Currently working its way through the hype machine, the Soska Sisters' film has been lighting up festivals and screenings for a while. We take a look at the ins and outs of American Mary - focusing on its portrayal of characters of both sexes, as well as examining the themes and how far the Soskas have come since Dead Hooker in a Trunk.

We also return to the format we had eschewed during guest picks month to talk about some of the things we have been watching lately. Expect to hear us chat about The Five-Year Engagement, Big Money Rustlas, Superhero Movie, Bad Kids Go To Hell and much more, all interspersed with digressions on Powerman 5000 and Kevin Smith's new-found writing technique.

As always, you can contact the Gorecastle in several different ways:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</content:encoded>
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 <itunes:summary>Welcome one and all to our month long celebration of female directors as part of Women in Horror Recognition Month. Each week we'll be discussing a  genre flick from the fairer sex, kicking off with American Mary. Currently working its way through the hype machine, the Soska Sisters' film has been lighting up festivals and screenings for a while. We take a look at the ins and outs of American Mary - focusing on its portrayal of characters of both sexes, as well as examining the themes and how far the Soskas have come since Dead Hooker in a Trunk.

We also return to the format we had eschewed during guest picks month to talk about some of the things we have been watching lately. Expect to hear us chat about The Five-Year Engagement, Big Money Rustlas, Superhero Movie, Bad Kids Go To Hell and much more, all interspersed with digressions on Powerman 5000 and Kevin Smith's new-found writing technique.

As always, you can contact the Gorecastle in several different ways:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>put-some-keywords-here</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:53:54</itunes:duration>
 <itunes:image href="https://gorecast.jellycast.com/files/faces2.jpg"/>
<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>Welcome one and all to our month long celebration of female directors as part of Women in Horror Recognition Month. Each week we'll be discussing a genre flick from the fairer sex, kicking off with American Mary. Currently working its way through the hype machine, the Soska Sisters' film has been lighting up festivals and screenings for a while. We take a look at the ins and outs of American Mary - focusing on its portrayal of characters of both sexes, as well as examining the themes and how far the Soskas have come since Dead Hooker in a Trunk. We also return to the format we had eschewed during guest picks month to talk about some of the things we have been watching lately. Expect to hear us chat about The Five-Year Engagement, Big Money Rustlas, Superhero Movie, Bad Kids Go To Hell and much more, all interspersed with digressions on Powerman 5000 and Kevin Smith's new-found writing technique. As always, you can contact the Gorecastle in several different ways: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author></item>
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 <title>51. Phenomena</title>
 <link>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/91</link>
 <description>For the final week of Guest Picks month, we roped in one of the Gorecast's best friends to come and chat with Sarah and Jamie at the Gorecastle. Zombiehamster's Colin McCracken graced us with out presence with his choice of feature discussion in the shape of Dario Argento's Phenomena. In our preliminary discussions, he suggested that it should be a choice because it has a monkey. We agreed. What followed was one of Jamie's favourite chats about a movie in the history of the show. It was a fast and frantic dissection of one of Argento's best and almost no stone was left undiscussed.

We also chatted about Rob Zombie's cinematic output, John Carpenter's Vampires, mumblecore, and loads more. With some Arrow Video worship thrown in just for fun.

You can familiarise yourself with Colin's output by heading over to ZombieHamster.com or by picking up copies of Diabolique, Shock Horror or Scream Magazine. You can follow him on twitter @zombiehamster.

You can contact the Gorecastle:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2013 15:14:31 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>For the final week of Guest Picks month, we roped in one of the Gorecast's best friends to come and chat with Sarah and Jamie at the Gorecastle. Zombiehamster's Colin McCracken graced us with out presence with his choice of feature discussion in the shape of Dario Argento's Phenomena. In our preliminary discussions, he suggested that it should be a choice because it has a monkey. We agreed. What followed was one of Jamie's favourite chats about a movie in the history of the show. It was a fast and frantic dissection of one of Argento's best and almost no stone was left undiscussed.



We also chatted about Rob Zombie's cinematic output, John Carpenter's Vampires, mumblecore, and loads more. With some Arrow Video worship thrown in just for fun.

You can familiarise yourself with Colin's output by heading over to ZombieHamster.com or by picking up copies of Diabolique, Shock Horror or Scream Magazine. You can follow him on twitter @zombiehamster.

You can contact the Gorecastle:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</content:encoded>
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 <itunes:summary>For the final week of Guest Picks month, we roped in one of the Gorecast's best friends to come and chat with Sarah and Jamie at the Gorecastle. Zombiehamster's Colin McCracken graced us with out presence with his choice of feature discussion in the shape of Dario Argento's Phenomena. In our preliminary discussions, he suggested that it should be a choice because it has a monkey. We agreed. What followed was one of Jamie's favourite chats about a movie in the history of the show. It was a fast and frantic dissection of one of Argento's best and almost no stone was left undiscussed.



We also chatted about Rob Zombie's cinematic output, John Carpenter's Vampires, mumblecore, and loads more. With some Arrow Video worship thrown in just for fun.

You can familiarise yourself with Colin's output by heading over to ZombieHamster.com or by picking up copies of Diabolique, Shock Horror or Scream Magazine. You can follow him on twitter @zombiehamster.

You can contact the Gorecastle:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>put-some-keywords-here</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>01:01:55</itunes:duration>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>For the final week of Guest Picks month, we roped in one of the Gorecast's best friends to come and chat with Sarah and Jamie at the Gorecastle. Zombiehamster's Colin McCracken graced us with out presence with his choice of feature discussion in the shape of Dario Argento's Phenomena. In our preliminary discussions, he suggested that it should be a choice because it has a monkey. We agreed. What followed was one of Jamie's favourite chats about a movie in the history of the show. It was a fast and frantic dissection of one of Argento's best and almost no stone was left undiscussed. We also chatted about Rob Zombie's cinematic output, John Carpenter's Vampires, mumblecore, and loads more. With some Arrow Video worship thrown in just for fun. You can familiarise yourself with Colin's output by heading over to ZombieHamster.com or by picking up copies of Diabolique, Shock Horror or Scream Magazine. You can follow him on twitter @zombiehamster. You can contact the Gorecastle: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author></item>
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 <title>50. The Mist</title>
 <link>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/90</link>
 <description>For week three of Guest Picks Month, we invited filmmaker Jamie Hooper to join us in the Gorecastle to chat movies and disagree on stuff. Hooper is the writer/director of Plastic Love, a fetishistic love story about obsession and loss which will be doing the festival circuit in 2013.

For Jamie's featured film, he picked Frank Darabont's The Mist from 2007, full to bursting with CG monsters and worse humans. It divides us, but I think we squeeze a pretty decent discussion out of it. Obviously, there are spoilers galore.

We also press Jamie into discussing Les Miserables, Django Unchained, Rare Exports, CGI vs practical, Freaked and much more!

You can keep up to date with Jamie's film projects at www.jamhoop.com or fingercuffproductions.co.uk. You can also find him on twitter @FingercuffJAMIE.

Don't forget, you can get in touch with us:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 22 Jan 2013 11:10:10 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>For week three of Guest Picks Month, we invited filmmaker Jamie Hooper to join us in the Gorecastle to chat movies and disagree on stuff. Hooper is the writer/director of Plastic Love, a fetishistic love story about obsession and loss which will be doing the festival circuit in 2013.

For Jamie's featured film, he picked Frank Darabont's The Mist from 2007, full to bursting with CG monsters and worse humans. It divides us, but I think we squeeze a pretty decent discussion out of it. Obviously, there are spoilers galore.

We also press Jamie into discussing Les Miserables, Django Unchained, Rare Exports, CGI vs practical, Freaked and much more!

You can keep up to date with Jamie's film projects at www.jamhoop.com or fingercuffproductions.co.uk. You can also find him on twitter @FingercuffJAMIE.

Don't forget, you can get in touch with us:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</content:encoded>
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 <itunes:subtitle>For week three of Guest Picks Month, we invited filmmaker Jamie Hooper to join us in the Gorecastle.</itunes:subtitle>
 <itunes:summary>For week three of Guest Picks Month, we invited filmmaker Jamie Hooper to join us in the Gorecastle to chat movies and disagree on stuff. Hooper is the writer/director of Plastic Love, a fetishistic love story about obsession and loss which will be doing the festival circuit in 2013.

For Jamie's featured film, he picked Frank Darabont's The Mist from 2007, full to bursting with CG monsters and worse humans. It divides us, but I think we squeeze a pretty decent discussion out of it. Obviously, there are spoilers galore.

We also press Jamie into discussing Les Miserables, Django Unchained, Rare Exports, CGI vs practical, Freaked and much more!

You can keep up to date with Jamie's film projects at www.jamhoop.com or fingercuffproductions.co.uk. You can also find him on twitter @FingercuffJAMIE.

Don't forget, you can get in touch with us:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</itunes:summary>
 <itunes:explicit>Yes</itunes:explicit>
 <itunes:keywords>put-some-keywords-here</itunes:keywords>
 <itunes:duration>00:55:12</itunes:duration>
 <itunes:image href="https://gorecast.jellycast.com/files/faces2.jpg"/>
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 <title>49. Last House on Dead End Street with Kelley NoTLP!</title>
 <link>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/89</link>
 <description>It's week two of Guest Picks month and this week our guest is a twofer, part horror writer, part podcaster; Kelley is the second angriest member of the Night of the Living Podcast crew, as well as the author of a collection of 'suburban horror' short stories in his book These Lonely Places. He's a stand up guy and he knows his shit. Unfortunately, Sarah was unable to make the show this week, it sucked but we soldiered on without her.

Kelley's choice of movie to discuss was the grimy 1972 exploitation horror Last House on Dead End Street, and we sure do dissect the heck out of it. We also take some time to talk about podcasting, writing, porn, e-readers, breasts, the horror community, conventions and so much more.

Y'all should check out Kelley's book, These Lonely Places is available on Amazon (both UK and US stores) in paperback and for your e-reader. His writing blog is over at rkkombrinck.blogspot.co.uk, and obviously check out Jamie's favourite podcast the NoTLP.

You can get in touch with us in all of the usual ways:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</description>
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 <pubDate>Tue, 15 Jan 2013 13:09:16 +0000</pubDate>
 <content:encoded>It's week two of Guest Picks month and this week our guest is a twofer, part horror writer, part podcaster; Kelley is the second angriest member of the Night of the Living Podcast crew, as well as the author of a collection of 'suburban horror' short stories in his book These Lonely Places. He's a stand up guy and he knows his shit. Unfortunately, Sarah was unable to make the show this week, it sucked but we soldiered on without her.

Kelley's choice of movie to discuss was the grimy 1972 exploitation horror Last House on Dead End Street, and we sure do dissect the heck out of it. We also take some time to talk about podcasting, writing, porn, e-readers, breasts, the horror community, conventions and so much more.

Y'all should check out Kelley's book, These Lonely Places is available on Amazon (both UK and US stores) in paperback and for your e-reader. His writing blog is over at rkkombrinck.blogspot.co.uk, and obviously check out Jamie's favourite podcast the NoTLP.

You can get in touch with us in all of the usual ways:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</content:encoded>
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 <guid>https://gorecast.jellycast.com/node/89</guid>
 <itunes:summary>It's week two of Guest Picks month and this week our guest is a twofer, part horror writer, part podcaster; Kelley is the second angriest member of the Night of the Living Podcast crew, as well as the author of a collection of 'suburban horror' short stories in his book These Lonely Places. He's a stand up guy and he knows his shit. Unfortunately, Sarah was unable to make the show this week, it sucked but we soldiered on without her.

Kelley's choice of movie to discuss was the grimy 1972 exploitation horror Last House on Dead End Street, and we sure do dissect the heck out of it. We also take some time to talk about podcasting, writing, porn, e-readers, breasts, the horror community, conventions and so much more.

Y'all should check out Kelley's book, These Lonely Places is available on Amazon (both UK and US stores) in paperback and for your e-reader. His writing blog is over at rkkombrinck.blogspot.co.uk, and obviously check out Jamie's favourite podcast the NoTLP.

You can get in touch with us in all of the usual ways:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</itunes:summary>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>It's week two of Guest Picks month and this week our guest is a twofer, part horror writer, part podcaster; Kelley is the second angriest member of the Night of the Living Podcast crew, as well as the author of a collection of 'suburban horror' short stories in his book These Lonely Places. He's a stand up guy and he knows his shit. Unfortunately, Sarah was unable to make the show this week, it sucked but we soldiered on without her. Kelley's choice of movie to discuss was the grimy 1972 exploitation horror Last House on Dead End Street, and we sure do dissect the heck out of it. We also take some time to talk about podcasting, writing, porn, e-readers, breasts, the horror community, conventions and so much more. Y'all should check out Kelley's book, These Lonely Places is available on Amazon (both UK and US stores) in paperback and for your e-reader. His writing blog is over at rkkombrinck.blogspot.co.uk, and obviously check out Jamie's favourite podcast the NoTLP. You can get in touch with us in all of the usual ways: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author></item>
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 <description>In an attempt to piggyback on the success of other podcasters and professionals in the industy, we're embarking on a month of guest reviewers. Each guest we welcome over into the Gorecastle brings with them a film selection that they want to share with both us and you.

Kicking off the month, we are delighted to speak with Miguel of the brilliant Monster Island Resort Podcast. What started off as a place for discussion of Kaiju and the like has quickly become one of the best horror based podcasts out there. After featuring Sarah on an episode of his show, we invited him to join us on here. The flick he picked for us to watch was 1981 Italian zombie opus, Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror.

Along with this extended dissection of Italian zombies and terrible dialogue, we also take some time to pick up some podcasting tips and film recommendations from our esteemed guest.

You can find Miguel by heading over to www.monsterislandresort.org, or on twitter @MonsterResort!

And you can get in touch with us:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes!

J&amp;S</description>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>In an attempt to piggyback on the success of other podcasters and professionals in the industy, we're embarking on a month of guest reviewers. Each guest we welcome over into the Gorecastle brings with them a film selection that they want to share with both us and you. Kicking off the month, we are delighted to speak with Miguel of the brilliant Monster Island Resort Podcast. What started off as a place for discussion of Kaiju and the like has quickly become one of the best horror based podcasts out there. After featuring Sarah on an episode of his show, we invited him to join us on here. The flick he picked for us to watch was 1981 Italian zombie opus, Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror. Along with this extended dissection of Italian zombies and terrible dialogue, we also take some time to pick up some podcasting tips and film recommendations from our esteemed guest. You can find Miguel by heading over to www.monsterislandresort.org, or on twitter @MonsterResort! And you can get in touch with us: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>In an attempt to piggyback on the success of other podcasters and professionals in the industy, we're embarking on a month of guest reviewers. Each guest we welcome over into the Gorecastle brings with them a film selection that they want to share with both us and you. Kicking off the month, we are delighted to speak with Miguel of the brilliant Monster Island Resort Podcast. What started off as a place for discussion of Kaiju and the like has quickly become one of the best horror based podcasts out there. After featuring Sarah on an episode of his show, we invited him to join us on here. The flick he picked for us to watch was 1981 Italian zombie opus, Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror. Along with this extended dissection of Italian zombies and terrible dialogue, we also take some time to pick up some podcasting tips and film recommendations from our esteemed guest. You can find Miguel by heading over to www.monsterislandresort.org, or on twitter @MonsterResort! And you can get in touch with us: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes! J&amp;S</itunes:summary></item>
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 <description>Join us in the Two Tubs pub in Bury for this placeholder podcast because the show we had planned fell apart at the last minute. You read it right, Jamie and Sarah are in the same room. Not since October's Grimm Fest have they occupied the same space and recorded it for you aural pleasure.

Today's featured movie is the 1980 slasher Terror Train. Directed by Roger Spotteswoode and starring the ubiquitous Jamie Lee Curtis, Terror Train proved a tough film to chat about. But we still managed it!

Then, as an extra bonus just because we were feeling chatty, we bring you an extended meandering conversation through some of our favourite post apocalyptic movies. Inspired by the fact we live in a post-Mayan calender world, we take a journey beyond the Thunderdome all the way down The Road to Stake Land.

Add to this the usual preamble of what we have been watching lately, which this week includes House at the End of the Street, Dr. Giggles, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Chernobyl Diaries, and Showgirls 2: Penny's From Heaven. I'm sure you'll agree that it truly is a very long episode of the Gorepress Gorecast.

Get in touch!

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes!

A big happy new year to everyone out there from the whole Gorecast/Gorementary team!</description>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>Join us in the Two Tubs pub in Bury for this placeholder podcast because the show we had planned fell apart at the last minute. You read it right, Jamie and Sarah are in the same room. Not since October's Grimm Fest have they occupied the same space and recorded it for you aural pleasure. Today's featured movie is the 1980 slasher Terror Train. Directed by Roger Spotteswoode and starring the ubiquitous Jamie Lee Curtis, Terror Train proved a tough film to chat about. But we still managed it! Then, as an extra bonus just because we were feeling chatty, we bring you an extended meandering conversation through some of our favourite post apocalyptic movies. Inspired by the fact we live in a post-Mayan calender world, we take a journey beyond the Thunderdome all the way down The Road to Stake Land. Add to this the usual preamble of what we have been watching lately, which this week includes House at the End of the Street, Dr. Giggles, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Chernobyl Diaries, and Showgirls 2: Penny's From Heaven. I'm sure you'll agree that it truly is a very long episode of the Gorepress Gorecast. Get in touch! podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes! A big happy new year to everyone out there from the whole Gorecast/Gorementary team!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Join us in the Two Tubs pub in Bury for this placeholder podcast because the show we had planned fell apart at the last minute. You read it right, Jamie and Sarah are in the same room. Not since October's Grimm Fest have they occupied the same space and recorded it for you aural pleasure. Today's featured movie is the 1980 slasher Terror Train. Directed by Roger Spotteswoode and starring the ubiquitous Jamie Lee Curtis, Terror Train proved a tough film to chat about. But we still managed it! Then, as an extra bonus just because we were feeling chatty, we bring you an extended meandering conversation through some of our favourite post apocalyptic movies. Inspired by the fact we live in a post-Mayan calender world, we take a journey beyond the Thunderdome all the way down The Road to Stake Land. Add to this the usual preamble of what we have been watching lately, which this week includes House at the End of the Street, Dr. Giggles, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Chernobyl Diaries, and Showgirls 2: Penny's From Heaven. I'm sure you'll agree that it truly is a very long episode of the Gorepress Gorecast. Get in touch! podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes! A big happy new year to everyone out there from the whole Gorecast/Gorementary team!</itunes:summary></item>
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 <description>An apt way to end the month of high school slasher films, Sarah and Jamie discuss 1981 horror spoof, Student Bodies. A movie that effectively lampoons everything else we have watched this month, what could be more fitting?

Along with the detailed discussion of this week's cult classic we also give you a super special sneak peek into our own high school lives. What an exclusive!


After-school club also includes chatter on Cropsey, Harry Brown, Southland Tales, Disney, Patton Oswalt, Pumpkinhead, and more Excision!

Support Scullion's short film by pledging to the Kickstarter fund: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1323052452/dont-move-the-terrifying-8th-short-film-from-blood

Get in touch with the Gorecast!

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes!

Merry fucking Christmas!
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>An apt way to end the month of high school slasher films, Sarah and Jamie discuss 1981 horror spoof, Student Bodies. A movie that effectively lampoons everything else we have watched this month, what could be more fitting? Along with the detailed discussion of this week's cult classic we also give you a super special sneak peek into our own high school lives. What an exclusive! After-school club also includes chatter on Cropsey, Harry Brown, Southland Tales, Disney, Patton Oswalt, Pumpkinhead, and more Excision! Support Scullion's short film by pledging to the Kickstarter fund: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1323052452/dont-move-the-terrifying-8th-short-film-from-blood Get in touch with the Gorecast! podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes! Merry fucking Christmas! J&amp;S</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>An apt way to end the month of high school slasher films, Sarah and Jamie discuss 1981 horror spoof, Student Bodies. A movie that effectively lampoons everything else we have watched this month, what could be more fitting? Along with the detailed discussion of this week's cult classic we also give you a super special sneak peek into our own high school lives. What an exclusive! After-school club also includes chatter on Cropsey, Harry Brown, Southland Tales, Disney, Patton Oswalt, Pumpkinhead, and more Excision! Support Scullion's short film by pledging to the Kickstarter fund: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1323052452/dont-move-the-terrifying-8th-short-film-from-blood Get in touch with the Gorecast! podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx And don’t forget to subscribe in iTunes! Merry fucking Christmas! J&amp;S</itunes:summary></item>
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 <description>In the third semester of High School Horror Month, the Gorecast examination board take a look at Herb Freed's by-the-numbers slasher entry Graduation Day to see if it is allowed to graduate or whether it is doomed to a summer of studying. Featuring a cast of instantly recognisable faces, including Linnea Quigley, this flick divides your faithful hosts and conquers at least one of them.

We also take a look at dumb sci-fi flick, The Hidden, Kathryn Bigelow's Strange Days, Peter Weller versus a rat in Of Unknown Origin, the darkness of Kids, divided opinion on The Sasquatch Dumpling Gang and genre classic, Candyman, as part of our extra-curricular activities.

Do you agree with our grading? Interact with us using these:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

-J&amp;S</description>
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 <description>Semester two of High School Horror month is upon us, and it's already time for our junior prom. Join us as we dust off dad's old powder blue tux and feverishly pick out the cheapest corsage as we delve into the world of 1980s Canadian slasher, Prom Night.

For extra credit, we take a look at Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, Lovely Molly, Hesher/Premium Rush, Carpool, The Comedy and more in our What We Have Been Watching pre-amble!

Get in touch:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx

J&amp;S</description>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>Semester two of High School Horror month is upon us, and it's already time for our junior prom. Join us as we dust off dad's old powder blue tux and feverishly pick out the cheapest corsage as we delve into the world of 1980s Canadian slasher, Prom Night. For extra credit, we take a look at Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, Lovely Molly, Hesher/Premium Rush, Carpool, The Comedy and more in our What We Have Been Watching pre-amble! Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx J&amp;S</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Semester two of High School Horror month is upon us, and it's already time for our junior prom. Join us as we dust off dad's old powder blue tux and feverishly pick out the cheapest corsage as we delve into the world of 1980s Canadian slasher, Prom Night. For extra credit, we take a look at Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory, Lovely Molly, Hesher/Premium Rush, Carpool, The Comedy and more in our What We Have Been Watching pre-amble! Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx J&amp;S</itunes:summary></item>
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 <description>Another month, another theme. This month, us good folks at the Gorecast are taking on the might of High School Horror. Expect much hacking, slashing, bullying, aging people passing themselves off as much younger and vaguely inappropriate shower scenes. And that’s before we watch the movies!

First up on the docket is 1986 slash-comedy, Slaughter High. From the people who brought you Pieces and Friday the 13th, here is a middle-of-the-road comedy about a nerd out for revenge. Do our toilets overfloweth with adoration for this movie or would we prefer to give it a refreshing acid bath? The only way to find out is by listening.

We also get a bit chatty about the West Memphis Three and the documentaries following them, and you get to hear Jamie chug some diet coke. What’s not to love.

Get in touch:

podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx</description>
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<dc:creator>podcast@gorepress.com (Gorepress.com)</dc:creator><itunes:subtitle>Another month, another theme. This month, us good folks at the Gorecast are taking on the might of High School Horror. Expect much hacking, slashing, bullying, aging people passing themselves off as much younger and vaguely inappropriate shower scenes. And that’s before we watch the movies! First up on the docket is 1986 slash-comedy, Slaughter High. From the people who brought you Pieces and Friday the 13th, here is a middle-of-the-road comedy about a nerd out for revenge. Do our toilets overfloweth with adoration for this movie or would we prefer to give it a refreshing acid bath? The only way to find out is by listening. We also get a bit chatty about the West Memphis Three and the documentaries following them, and you get to hear Jamie chug some diet coke. What’s not to love. Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx</itunes:subtitle><itunes:author>Gorepress.com</itunes:author><itunes:summary>Another month, another theme. This month, us good folks at the Gorecast are taking on the might of High School Horror. Expect much hacking, slashing, bullying, aging people passing themselves off as much younger and vaguely inappropriate shower scenes. And that’s before we watch the movies! First up on the docket is 1986 slash-comedy, Slaughter High. From the people who brought you Pieces and Friday the 13th, here is a middle-of-the-road comedy about a nerd out for revenge. Do our toilets overfloweth with adoration for this movie or would we prefer to give it a refreshing acid bath? The only way to find out is by listening. We also get a bit chatty about the West Memphis Three and the documentaries following them, and you get to hear Jamie chug some diet coke. What’s not to love. Get in touch: podcast@gorepress.com / (001) 425-606-5512 / facebook.com/gorecast / @gorecastx</itunes:summary></item>
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