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Interdimensional Radio Quiz Shows and Irish Witch Curses Feature in May’s ‘Horror Bytes’ [Safe Room Podcast]

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Another month, another installment of Horror Bytes, the feature where Neil and I highlight eight free bite-sized indie titles that can be completed within an hour. With these monthly roundups, Neil and I strive to find a variety of experiences that push the boundaries and perception of what small slices of horror are truly capable of.

This month is no exception, from exploring an Irish abbey with a sordid past, partaking in a supernatural radio quiz, visiting a hotel that most definitely has NO snakes, and a promising dungeon crawler RPG are amongst other spooky offerings. 

With Horror Bytes, we have already discovered a few of our favorite horror experiences of the years so far, so be sure to try games even if they might seem to be outside your general interest. 

And, as always, be sure to support these indie developers through their itcho pages through the links provided below!

 Neil’s Picks:

No-Snake Hotel

WHIMPER

Apocalyptic Decisions

Our Lady of Sorrow

Jay’s Picks:

The Interview

Dispatch

The Abyss

Drive Time Radio

Safe Room is a weekly horror video game discussion podcast, premiering on all major platforms every Monday. Feel free to browse our LinkTree for a complete list of services here.

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Trapped in the Proverbial Werewolf Closet in ‘The Howling’ [Horror Queers Podcast]

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After winding down June with discussions of our vey first William Castle film Homicidal (listen) and queer director Roland Emmerich’s summer tentpole Independence Day (listen), we’re heading back to 1981 to check out Joe Dante‘s seminal werewolf film The Howling.

The Howling sees television journalist Karen White (Dee Wallace) attend a psychiatric retreat with her husband Bill (Christopher Stone) after being attacked and traumatized by local serial killer Eddie Quist (Robert Picardo). It isn’t long before Karen realizes that the retreat is actually a secret cult of werewolves, and they’ve already got their sights set on Bill.

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Episode 394: The Howling (1981)

Make note of that smiley face sticker and snag that conveniently-placed jar of acid because we’re talking Joe Dante’s stealth werewolf classic The Howling (1981)!

Join us as we discuss the film’s deviations from its source material before doing a deep dive into this very tongue-in-cheek, self-aware horror film. It honestly feels like a precursor to Scream, in many ways!

Plus: Roger Corman (again!) those incredible special effects, differentiating “color movies” from “movies in color,” and why queer icon Elisabeth Brooks has us going “Marsha, Marsha, Marsha!”


Cross out The Howling!

Coming Up Next: We’re tackling our very first Ken Russell film with a look at his controversial 1984 erotic thriller Crimes of Passion!

P.S. Subscribe to our Patreon for over 508 hours of Patreon content including this month’s new episodes on Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Forbidden Fruits, Saccharine, Evil Dead Burn, an audio commentary on Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf (aka Howling II: Stirba – Werewolf Bitch), and the conclusion of our coverage of AMC’s The Vampire Lestat on the Requel Tier.

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