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Hunting Vampires with ‘Jakob’s Wife’ Director Travis Stevens [Nightmare on Film Street]

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We all knew Barbara Crampton was a badass Scream Queen but we never knew she could be this badass!

Join your horror hosts Jon & Kim on this week’s episode of Nightmare on Film Street as they sit down to talk with Jakob’s Wife co-writer & director Travis Stevens (Girl On The Third Floor). We’re talking bats! We’re talking rats! We’re talking undead scum-sucking freaks gulping down buckets of blood like dogs going crazy over a water hose. It’s a freewheeling conversation about all our favorite vampire tropes and about reminding the world of the indispensable talent of horror icons Barbara Crampton and Larry Fessenden.

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Shakespearean Education in the Vincent Price-Starring ‘Theater of Blood’ [Horror Queers Podcast]

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Butch knows best…

After concluding May with discussions of the disaster “slasher” The Poseidon Adventure (listen) and Michael Biehn’s demon twink in the messy-but-watchable The Fan (listen), we’re heading back to the ’70s to discuss our very first Vincent Price film in Douglas Hickox‘s horror comedy Theater of Blood (1973).

In Theater of Blood, Vincent Price stars as Edward Lionheart, a disgraced Shakespearean actor who begins targeting the critics who shamed him. The gimmick? He’s taking inspiration from the death scenes in William Shakespeare’s plays! Aiding him is his daughter Edwina (Diana Rigg), who acts as the honeypot for her father’s macabre scheme.

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Episode 388: Theater of Blood (1973)

Brush up on your Shakespeare and protect those poodles because we’re covering our very first Vincent Price film in Douglas Hickox’s horror comedy Theater of Blood (1973), a personal favorite of both Price and Diana Rigg.

Join us as we go all in on this somewhat episodic (but also educational!) proto-slasher, wondering if we’re supposed to know that’s Diana Rigg in hippie drag, and cackling at some of these murder set pieces.

Plus, “Handsy Dickman,” narcissistic gravestones, antisemitic stage makeup, and the ultimate debate: is it theatER or theatRE?

C/W: Attempted suicide, off-screen dog murder.


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Coming Up Next: We’re celebrating the premiere of AMC’s The Vampire Lestat with a look at the much-maligned 2002 adaptation Queen of the Damned!

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