Our “Vampires of America” kick has one last burning question—what if vampires were teen fashion icons? “The Lost Boys” (1987) gives us a vampire corruption tale that mixes post-hippie paranoia with a dash of “The Goonies,” Peter Pan, music video sheen, and the costume-conscious filmmaker who later bravely put nipples on the Batman suit. Noah […]
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‘Sinners’ with Bennett Campbell Ferguson
I’ll put it this way — “Sinners” has everything you could want as the centerpiece of a “Vampires of America” podcast series. Tommy guns, blues guitars, two Michael B. Jordans, vampires as jig-dancing cult leaders, and visually entrancing commentary on folk art and oppression. Bennett Campbell Ferguson (Fools Who Dream) is back for a deep […]
‘Near Dark’ with Sarah Welch-Larson
Brimming with vicious bloodletting, neon beer signs, and Bill Paxton hootin’ and hollerin’, “Near Dark” might be the high watermark for vampire Westerns. I’m elated to have film critic and author Sarah Welch-Larson (Bright Wall/Dark Room) on the pod this week. She’s a “Near Dark” turbofan, with as many deep thoughts on what the film […]
‘Ganja & Hess’ with Lea Anderson
Forget the vampire tropes this week; let’s hallucinate and appreciate. Horror scholar Lea Anderson (Fangoria, Shudder) is here to look deep into 1973’s “Ganja & Hess” (and honestly, help me understand it). This beguiling Black vampire story stars Marlene Clark and Duane Jones as a pair of cursed, blood-craving immortals reckoning with the beauty and […]
‘Blacula’ with Odie Henderson
Today, this “Vampires of America” kick lifts the coffin lid on the Blaxploitation era. It was a watershed time for iconoclastic, ridiculous, and politically charged Black horror films—the first major example being 1972’s “Blacula.” I’m thrilled to be joined by Odie Henderson, author of “Black Caesars and Foxy Cleopatras” and film critic for The Boston […]
‘Fright Night’ with Susan Tomorrow
I’m not breaking news by saying that seduction factors heavily into vampire cinema. But has it ever been done better than by Chris Sarandon in “Fright Night” (1985)? This horror-comedy toys with suburban paranoia by casting the vampire as the debonair stranger next door and drinking in his charisma “from toe to tip,” as returning […]
‘From Dusk Till Dawn’ with Matthew Jackson
Awaken, my friends. We’re on a stateside vampirism kick—no Transylvanian castles allowed. This run begins south of the border with “From Dusk Till Dawn” (1996) a horror-action romp that begs the question, what if pistol-toting outlaws stumbled into a biker bar run by the undead? Matthew Jackson (host of “The Scares That Shaped Us” podcast) […]
‘Furiosa’ with Ian Berry
We close out Year 1 of this podcast with my favorite movie of 2024. Luckily, Ian Berry (artist, programmer, trivia host, and all-around Astoria film hero) is even more into “Furiosa” than I am. We talk about what it means to have Chris Hemsworth’s villain almost steal the show, why the Mad Max movies are […]
‘The Substance’ with Alex Barr
You can’t tell the story of a movie year without the indie shockwave. In 2024, that breakout hit was “The Substance”—the body horror firehose that drowned audiences in gooey viscera and provocations about “chasing the dragon of youth.” That’s how my guest Alex Barr puts it. She’s here to talk makeup effects, Demi Moore, and […]
‘My Old Ass’ with Ray Gill Jr.
Today’s episode proved the point of this whole “2024 Passion Projects” exercise. Ray Gill Jr. (Portland Mercury, Willamette Week) nominated a movie I was maybe going get to? And it ended up a favorite of the year. In “My Old Ass,” Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza play the same character at different ages, connected in […]