Discover the Horror Podcast – Episode 53: H.G. Lewis

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Discover the Horror: Episode 52 – Álex de la Iglesia

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Discover the Horror Podcast – Episode 51: Universal Mummies

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Discover the Horror LIVE This Wednesday!!!

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Discover the Horror Episode 49 – Fanzines with Dave Kosanke

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Discover the Horror Podcast – Episode 48: Witches

Night of the Eagle aka Burn, Witch, Burn (1962), Eyes of Fire (1983), Pyewacket (2017)

Welcome to Episode 48, where we are about to discuss one of the oldest perceived monsters in our history . . . witches. But as we know in film, there are many different types of witches, therefore a lot of different types of witch movies. Some titles the craft is done for good, while there are others to use it for more of a darker side, maybe for a personal gain. And then there are those that are just plan evil. 

Either way, this is a genre monster that not only is one of the oldest ones, it also has crossed into many other genres, from romance to comedies. But it doesn’t take away the power behind the sub-genre. So, sit down and make sure you have your favorite lucky charm with you, light a candle, or whatever you need to do for protection, as we delve into 3 different titles.

Movies Mentioned During This Episode:

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Discover the Horror T-Shirts Now Available

Just in case you missed it on the official Discover the Horror site, we now have official Discover the Horror T-Shirts for purchase! What better way to help us promote the podcast as well as show everyone that you are a dedicated student of horror! Huge shout-out to our friends at Pallbearer Press for helping us with these!

Shirts are available in sizes S to 3XL. S – XL are $15, 2XL are $17, and 3XL are $18. Plus $6 shipping. If you want to order multiple sizes or quantities, just email us for what the combined cost would be. If you want to order, just click HERE!

DtH Podcast Episode 47 – William Castle

House on Haunted Hill (1959), The Tingler (1959), and Mr. Sardonicus (1961). In the world of ballyhoo, nobody comes close to being a master at it than producer/director William Castle. From giving insurance policies to filmgoers in case they die of fright, promising the horrors onscreen will come off the screen into the audiences, to even letting the audience decide the fate of one of the characters in the film, Castle was a master of it. He treated his fans with respect and wanted everyone to have a great time with his pictures. And they still are entertaining today.

In this episode we’re going to delve into 3 of Castle’s films, as well as the man himself. Joining us to talk all things Castle is superfan and collector (not to mention Regional Warrior for Severin Films) Matt Harding!

Films Mentioned in this episode:

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