[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: Bucket List of the Dead, Blood Drive, Candy Land & more
In this episode, host Ariel Powers-Shcaub is joined by Ghouls Magazine contributors Sarah Miles and Liz Bishop to chat about some of their recent horror TV and movies watches. From Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead, to TV show Blood Drive to John Swab's Candy Land and more watch recommendations.
[Ghouls Podcast] Tender Is The Flesh with Zoë Rose Smith, Bel Morrigan and Liz Bishop
In August we have been looking at mind-bending films and books, which is why we decided to cover Agustina Bazterrica's disturbing horror book TENDER IS THE FLESH.
[Ghouls Podcast] Antiviral, Possessor & Infinity Pool with Zoë Rose Smith, Amber T and Iona Smith
In July we have been looking at all things body horror! Which is why for our final episode of the month we visited the films of director Brandon Cronenberg with a look at Antiviral (2012), Possessor (2020) and Infinity Pool (2023).
[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: Body Horror Recommendations
In this episode, host Zoë Rose Smith is joined by Ghouls Magazine contributors Iona Smith, Melissa Cox and Ariel Baska to get gooey, ewwy and a little bit horny talking about their recent body horror watches, reads and plays! From Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future, to cannibalism book Tender is the Flesh to classic sci-fi horror The Thing and more...
[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: Bones and All, Suitable Flesh, The Human Centipede & more
In this episode, host is joined by Ghouls Magazine Senior Contributor & Social Media Manager, , alongside Ghouls contributor . As always these three have been busy watching and reading lots of horror media and discuss films like Bones and All (2022), Suitable Flesh (2023), The Human Centipede (2009) and more.
[Ghouls Podcast] 3 Original vs. Remake Horror Films with Rebecca McCallum & Kim Morrison
In this episode join Assistant Editor at Ghouls Magazine and host, Rebecca McCallum as strips back the layers of flesh on these films alongside Senior Contributor & Social Media Manager, Kim Morrison. And no, these two don't just think that remakes are all trash - there's love in here for originals and remakes including House of Wax (2005) and more.
[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: The Devil’s Candy, Morgana, Dead Ringers & more
In this episode, host Zoë Rose Smith is joined by Ghouls Magazine Assistant Editor, Rebecca McCallum, and contributors Kat Hughes and Meg Kenny. They have been busy watching horror movies like The Devil’s Candy (2015), Rope (1948), Huesera: The Bone Woman (2023), binging TV shows such as Dead Ringers (2023) also also reading with the likes of My Heart is a Chainsaw and Dennis Coopers’ The Sluts.
[Ghouls Podcast] The Ruins (2008) with Ash Millman & Zoë Rose Smith
In this episode join host Zoë Rose Smith as she is joined by Playstation presenter, gaming streamer and The NoSleep Podcast voiceover artist - Ash Millman! Together they pull vines from their minds, and examine environmental horror film The Ruins (2008).
[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: Deathproof, Child’s Play, Ghostwatch & more
In this episode join host Ariel Powers-Schaub alongside Sarah Miles, Kat Hughes, Alix Turner & special guest Fern. From Quentin Tarantino's Deathproof (2007) to the slasher fav Child's Play (1988) to British horror TV Ghostwatch (1992) and more.
[Ghouls Podcast] 5 Coming-of-Age Horror Film Recommendations
In this episode host Zoë Rose Smith is joined by Ghouls Magazine contributors Kat Hughes, Iona Smith, Ariel Baska and Meg Kenny to talk discovering sexuality, battling bullying, navigating teen struggles and being that 'spooky bitch'. From Hellraiser to IT to Excision and more...
[Ghouls Podcast] Good For Her Horror Film Recommendations
In this episode host Ariel Powers-Schaub is joined by Ghouls Magazine contributors, Liz Bishop and Amber T, to embrace the on-screen women who make getting revenge, necrophilia and being drawn to bloodlust look damn cool. From Excision to Nekromantik 2 to Captivity to Prevenge and more...
[Ghouls Podcast] Ghouls Watch: Severance, Run Sweetheart Run, Splice & more
In the new Ghouls Watch episodes of the podcast, we chat about what horror films and TV shows we’ve been watching lately! This time Ariel Powers-Schaub chats to Caitlyn Downs, Ariel Baska and Liz Bishop about sci-fi horror show Severance, horror film Run Sweetheart Run, sci-fi horror film Splice and more….
[Ghouls Podcast] The Loved Ones (2009) with Liz Bishop
Have you ever turned someone down for a date? Well, if you have, then you got away lucky because if you did that to the iconic Lola Stone you would be enduring some torture... This Valentine's Day we're not indulging in anything romantic, instead we're taking part in some Anti-Valentine's by discussing Sean Byrne's Australian horror film THE LOVED ONES (2009).
[Editorial] Announcing the Golden Claw Awards Nominees
We think it’s safe to say that last year was an gore-drenched, scare-fest of horror films and we were certainly treated with an abundance. That’s why the Golden Claw awards were created, as a way to celebrate some of the best horror from 2022 and onwards.
[Editorial] In Defense Of… Why Suspiria (2018) is Better Than The Original
Dario Argento’s Suspiria (1977) is a classic. There’s simply no other way to describe it. Its use of garishly bright color, the amazing soundtrack by Argento’s band Goblin, and Daria Nicoldi (Argento’s wife at the time)’s fairy-tale-inspired story are groundbreaking.
[Film Review] Celluloid Screams Film Festival: The Leech (2022)
Eric Pennycoff’s The Leech delivers on fierce satire and wry dark comedy in this (mostly) three-way Christmas pot-boiler.
[Editorial] In Her Eyes: Tasya Vos in Possessor (2020)
Possessor is a slick futuristic thriller in which Tasya Vos, an assassin for hire, must manage her responsibilities as an elite killing machine and complex feelings towards her husband and son, whilst taking on another high-profile job that will push her to the edge of her sanity.
[Film Review] Celluloid Screams Film Festival: The Elderly (2022)
A surprising and effective horror on the peril of ignoring your elders.
[Editorial] 7 Bizarre Yet Beautiful Black and White Extreme Horror Films
Looking for a bizarre and slightly disturbing horror movie to watch? Then look no further than these seven black and white horror films that blend beautiful cinematography with brutal, mind-bending content.
[Film Review] Philosophy of a Knife (2008)
Historical atrocities are something that cannot be shied away from, and filmmakers have time and time again reverted to fictional depictions of true stories to enlighten audiences of the historical horrors that have happened.