• Lords of Salem. The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw and The Curse of the Crimson Altar

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Lords of Salem. The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw and The Curse of the Crimson Altar

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  • Episode 51: Witches and Curses In this episode of Vox Macabre, Kit Mann takes listeners on a journey into the world of witchcraft, occultism, and ancient curses with three chilling films that span both modern horror and gothic classics. We’ll be unraveling the eerie, malevolent forces at play in The Lords of Salem (2012), The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw (2020), and The Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968). Each of these films offers a unique take on the power and terror of witches, and this episode promises to dig deep into their dark, disturbing atmospheres. First up is The Lords of Salem, directed by Rob Zombie. This 2012 film plunges the audience into a nightmarish vision of witchcraft in modern-day Salem. Kit will discuss how Zombie's signature unsettling style, combined with haunting visuals and an eerie soundtrack, brings to life a coven of witches seeking revenge for centuries-old wrongs. We'll explore the way the film blends historical elements with psychedelic horror, creating a suffocating sense of dread that builds towards its shocking climax. Next, we’ll move on to The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw, a 2020 film directed by Thomas Robert Lee. This folk horror tale takes place in a 1970s rural community still deeply entrenched in old-world beliefs. Kit will delve into the film's themes of isolation, religious zealotry, and vengeance, and how it echoes the unsettling atmosphere of The Witch (2015). With its slow-burn pacing and an escalating sense of supernatural menace, this film tells the story of a mother and daughter with secret ties to witchcraft, and their deadly influence over a town already on the brink of collapse. Finally, we’ll discuss The Curse of the Crimson Altar, a 1968 British horror film that blends gothic atmosphere with a vibrant, surreal style. Directed by Vernon Sewell and starring horror legends Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee, the film follows an antiques dealer who finds himself entangled in a centuries-old curse involving witchcraft and blood sacrifice. Kit will unpack the film's blend of classic gothic horror tropes with hallucinatory sequences that leave the audience questioning the line between reality and the supernatural. Throughout the episode, Kit will draw connections between the three films, examining how the portrayal of witches has evolved across different periods of cinema. From Rob Zombie's nightmarish modern witches to the restrained, creeping terror of The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw, and the classic, atmospheric horrors of The Curse of the Crimson Altar, we’ll look at how each film taps into the primal fears surrounding witches and their power to curse and destroy. Listeners can expect in-depth analysis, behind-the-scenes trivia, and a focus on the lasting legacy of witchcraft and curses in horror cinema. Whether you’re a fan of psychological terror, slow-burn folk horror, or vibrant gothic visuals, Episode 51 offers a comprehensive look at how these films use witches to invoke dread and unease in their audiences.Thanks for listening to Vox Macabre! If you enjoyed diving into the eerie and mysterious with us, don't forget to subscribe to stay updated on our latest episodes. Credits: - Created and Hosted by Kit Mann - Produced by Dara Schope - Audio Engineering by Roth - Additional Engineering by Kit Mann - Original music performed and produced by Kit Mann, copyright to Kit Mann Music, INC. © 2024 Vox Macabre. All rights reserved. No performance rights are granted to any other entities. For more bone-chilling tales and updates, follow us on Threads and Instagram @voxmacabre. Until next time, embrace the darkness and keep exploring the shadows.
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Episode 51: Witches and Curses In this episode of Vox Macabre, Kit Mann takes listeners on a journey into the world of witchcraft, occultism, and ancient curses with three chilling films that span both modern horror and gothic classics. We’ll be unraveling the eerie, malevolent forces at play in The Lords of Salem (2012), The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw (2020), and The Curse of the Crimson Altar (1968). Each of these films offers a unique take on the power and terror of witches, and this episode promises to dig deep into their dark, disturbing atmospheres. First up is The Lords of Salem, directed by Rob Zombie. This 2012 film plunges the audience into a nightmarish vision of witchcraft in modern-day Salem. Kit will discuss how Zombie's signature unsettling style, combined with haunting visuals and an eerie soundtrack, brings to life a coven of witches seeking revenge for centuries-old wrongs. We'll explore the way the film blends historical elements with psychedelic horror, creating a suffocating sense of dread that builds towards its shocking climax. Next, we’ll move on to The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw, a 2020 film directed by Thomas Robert Lee. This folk horror tale takes place in a 1970s rural community still deeply entrenched in old-world beliefs. Kit will delve into the film's themes of isolation, religious zealotry, and vengeance, and how it echoes the unsettling atmosphere of The Witch (2015). With its slow-burn pacing and an escalating sense of supernatural menace, this film tells the story of a mother and daughter with secret ties to witchcraft, and their deadly influence over a town already on the brink of collapse. Finally, we’ll discuss The Curse of the Crimson Altar, a 1968 British horror film that blends gothic atmosphere with a vibrant, surreal style. Directed by Vernon Sewell and starring horror legends Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee, the film follows an antiques dealer who finds himself entangled in a centuries-old curse involving witchcraft and blood sacrifice. Kit will unpack the film's blend of classic gothic horror tropes with hallucinatory sequences that leave the audience questioning the line between reality and the supernatural. Throughout the episode, Kit will draw connections between the three films, examining how the portrayal of witches has evolved across different periods of cinema. From Rob Zombie's nightmarish modern witches to the restrained, creeping terror of The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw, and the classic, atmospheric horrors of The Curse of the Crimson Altar, we’ll look at how each film taps into the primal fears surrounding witches and their power to curse and destroy. Listeners can expect in-depth analysis, behind-the-scenes trivia, and a focus on the lasting legacy of witchcraft and curses in horror cinema. Whether you’re a fan of psychological terror, slow-burn folk horror, or vibrant gothic visuals, Episode 51 offers a comprehensive look at how these films use witches to invoke dread and unease in their audiences.Thanks for listening to Vox Macabre! If you enjoyed diving into the eerie and mysterious with us, don't forget to subscribe to stay updated on our latest episodes. Credits: - Created and Hosted by Kit Mann - Produced by Dara Schope - Audio Engineering by Roth - Additional Engineering by Kit Mann - Original music performed and produced by Kit Mann, copyright to Kit Mann Music, INC. © 2024 Vox Macabre. All rights reserved. No performance rights are granted to any other entities. For more bone-chilling tales and updates, follow us on Threads and Instagram @voxmacabre. Until next time, embrace the darkness and keep exploring the shadows.

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