• Vox Macabre

  • 著者: Kit Mann
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Vox Macabre

著者: Kit Mann
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  • A podcast featuring, informed and sometimes irreverant takes on horror movies, books, games and the horror asthetic. Interviews with Horror creators and much more. Hosted by Kit Mann, formerly of The Horror Aesthetic
    2024 - Vox Macabre Podcast
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A podcast featuring, informed and sometimes irreverant takes on horror movies, books, games and the horror asthetic. Interviews with Horror creators and much more. Hosted by Kit Mann, formerly of The Horror Aesthetic
2024 - Vox Macabre Podcast
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  • Drag Me To Hell. As Above, So Below and The Beyond
    2024/11/04
    In Episode 58 of Vox Macabre, Kit Mann dives into three films that confront viewers with terrifying realms and supernatural journeys: Drag Me to Hell (2009), As Above, So Below (2014), and The Beyond (1981). Kit begins with Drag Me to Hell, Sam Raimi’s high-energy return to horror, exploring the story of a young woman cursed by a powerful demon. Kit delves into Raimi’s signature blend of horror and dark humor, examining how themes of guilt, retribution, and the supernatural create an unforgettable descent into terror. Next, Kit tackles As Above, So Below, a found-footage film that follows a group exploring the Parisian catacombs only to find themselves confronting their deepest fears. Kit dissects the film’s clever use of Dante’s Inferno and how it transforms the catacombs into a literal and psychological hell, blending history, mythology, and horror. Finally, Kit covers The Beyond, Lucio Fulci’s surreal masterpiece and part of his “Gates of Hell” trilogy. With dreamlike visuals, shocking gore, and a story rooted in Italian horror’s best traditions, The Beyond takes viewers into a terrifying, otherworldly landscape. Kit discusses how Fulci’s approach to atmosphere and suspense makes The Beyond an essential horror experience. Tune in for an episode filled with chilling tales of curses, catacombs, and cosmic horror as Kit unpacks these dark journeys into the unknown.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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  • Halloween. Terror Train. Blood and Black Lace
    2024/10/31
    Episode 56 Summary for Vox Macabre In Episode 56 of Vox Macabre, Kit Mann delves into three horror classics perfect for the Halloween season: Halloween (1978), Terror Train (1980), and Blood and Black Lace (1964). Kit begins with an in-depth look at Halloween, directed by John Carpenter, examining how the film set the standard for the slasher genre and solidified Michael Myers as a horror icon. With discussions around the film’s low-budget ingenuity and iconic soundtrack, Kit explores why Halloween remains influential. Next, Kit takes listeners aboard Terror Train, an atmospheric horror directed by Roger Spottiswoode. Highlighting Jamie Lee Curtis’s "scream queen" performance and the film’s unique train setting, Kit covers the suspenseful elements that make this film a cult favorite. Finally, Kit delves into Blood and Black Lace, an early giallo masterpiece from Mario Bava. Known for its vibrant colors and brutal mystery, Kit discusses how Blood and Black Lace laid the groundwork for Italian horror and influenced filmmakers worldwide. Join Vox Macabre for a spine-chilling journey into these Halloween-perfect thrillers.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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    56 分
  • Saint Maud. The Offering. The Sentinel
    2024/10/28
    Episode 55: Dark Devotion and Ancient Terrors In this episode, Kit Mann delves into three chilling films that blend religious devotion, ancient legends, and unsettling horror: Saint Maud, The Offering, and The Sentinel. Each of these films explores faith, fear, and the unknown, portraying characters who confront personal demons, supernatural horrors, and terrifying forces that challenge their deepest beliefs. We begin with Saint Maud, the haunting debut from Rose Glass, which follows a young nurse whose religious fervor leads her down a path of darkness. Kit examines the powerful symbolism in Maud’s journey as her need to save her patient’s soul turns into dangerous obsession, offering insights into how faith, guilt, and isolation can lead to disturbing consequences. Saint Maud is known for its stark atmosphere, psychological intensity, and unsettling ambiguity, making it a modern classic in religious horror. Next, we explore The Offering, a film steeped in Jewish folklore, where a grieving family unwittingly unleashes the malevolent Abyzou, a demon of ancient mythology. Kit discusses the significance of Abyzou’s myth and the film’s cultural authenticity, noting how the demon’s threat to the family—and their unborn child—connects to themes of lineage, faith, and cultural survival. With chilling visuals and a deep-rooted connection to Jewish demonology, The Offering offers a unique perspective within the horror genre. Finally, we travel back to The Sentinel (1977), Michael Winner’s supernatural thriller where a young woman’s new apartment in Brooklyn Heights harbors a portal to Hell. Featuring an ensemble cast of iconic actors, The Sentinel delves into the clash between the modern world and ancient evils. Kit explores the film’s controversial production, its blend of psychological and supernatural horror, and the grim significance of its “gatekeeper” lore. In this episode, Kit unpacks how each film uses religious themes to explore the nature of devotion, ancient myths, and humanity’s deep-seated fears of the unknown. Whether you’re drawn to the quiet intensity of Saint Maud, the mythological terror of The Offering, or the chilling mystery of The Sentinel, this episode of Vox Macabre will take you deep into the shadows where faith and fear meet.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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    56 分

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