Mar 7, 2019
On this week’s Horror Podclass we are talking all about one of our deepest anxieties: how to feel about a movie that you thought was pretty good, but not really good at the same time. That and our other big anxiety, money. Specifically, the burgeoning subset of financial horror movies, Stakeland being our current target. Also, what do horror and finances have to do with each other?
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Tyler is currently reading Carnivorous Lunar Activities by Max Booth.
Also, he is brushing up on his Weird Fiction with Ashes and Entropy so he can be ready for the Outer Dark Symposium! Check out their Indigogo campaign for more information.
Mike really enjoyed his latest read, Mr. Suicide by Nicole Cushing.
Dark Corners of the Web: Dead Meat YouTube Channel specifically their Kill Count series.
We're All Rats Now: Mulberry Street and the Modern Economic Horror Cycle by Craig Ian Mann
Collider interview with Jim Mickle and Nick Damici
Is this movie specifically about the 2008 Financial Crisis? Maybe? Wall Street Journal Tracing Stake Land from Inspiration to Release.
Darren Moony: When the economy’s struggling, horror movies do well
UP NEXT WEEK: Secret Societies and Kill List.