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  • Welcome to the Silent Hill Appreciation Day Special!

    Joe Lipsett from Horror Queers (and BoH Alum - S2E1) was kind enough to reach out to me about being featured during their October Watch Calendar. We were tasked with picking a date, and a theme. I, of course, went against the grain and chose a game franchise.

    Silent Hill has been an integral part of my development as an artist and horror scholar. This episode serves as a love letter to the franchise. I will explain why it means so much to me, as well as provide you all with a list of films to check out today in honor of the sleepy, foggy nightmare that is SILENT HILL.

    Notes:

    - Masahiro Ito (visual designer for Silent Hill)

    - Akira Yamaoka (audio design for Silent Hill)

    - “The Road to Paradise: Silent Hill 3 and my Gender Fluidity” for Gayly Helpful 2021

    - Joe Lipsett

    - #HQSpookySeason

  • Welcome to the Shockaholic Podcast! Here you can find the thoughts and views of Beauty of Horror host, Chandler Bullock regarding current trends and talking points in the world of horror.

    Today's episode features what horror films are coming to streaming in September and both a spoiler-free & spoiler review for Netflix's found footage juggernaut, Incantation (2022)!

    What are you looking forward to on the streaming front? Let Chandler know:

    Twitter - @_shockaholic

    Email - [email protected]

    Music Produced by Chris Noxx

    Cover Art designed by Si Heard (Sinage Design)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

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  • Welcome to the first edition of the Shockaholic Podcast! Here you can find the thoughts and views of Beauty of Horror host, Chandler Bullock regarding current trends and talking points in the world of horror.

    Today's episode features an update on The Beauty of Horror, discussion regarding the discourse surrounding the new Hellraiser film coming out on Hulu this October, and both a spoiler-free & spoiler review for Jordan Peele's latest hit horror film, Nope!

    Links

    Blerdy MassacreFishnets & PhilosophyJarvis Johnson - Fn Meka Video 1Jarvis Johnson - Fn Meka Video 2

    Movies mentioned

    Hellraiser (1987) & (2022)Nope (2022)The Ritual (2017)The Night House (2020)Ghostbusters (1980)Ghostbusters (2016)Candyman (2021)Jaws (1975)

    Music Produced by Chris Noxx

    Cover Art designed by Si Heard (Sinage Design)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

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  • On this truly special episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler has assembled a panel featuring BoH alum & writer, Dani Bethea, co-host of the Bloody Blunts Cinema Club podcast, DeVaughn Taylor, and the co-host of The Descent Podcast & Assistant Editor for SpreadTheBeauty.org, John Patterson to discuss the topic of:

    Queerness and Disgust in Horror.

    This panel capped off a half-day fundraising event on Clubhouse for Gayly Helpful 2022. This was a co-production presented by The Beauty of Horror and Gayly Dreadful. Gayly Helpful is an annual event on GaylyDreadful.com featuring articles and essays by Queer voices in horror. Throughout the month of June, the site collects donations to fund the Transgender Law Center.

    This panel is part of this fundraising initiative. Please support Gayly Helpful and The Transgender Law Center with donations and/or by spreading the word.

    Donation link: https://donate.tiltify.com/+gayly-helpful/gayly-helpful-2022

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Links:

    Dani

    Twitter: @TheDaniBethea

    DeVaughn

    Twitter: @_daddydisco

    John

    Twitter: @AstroSlop

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorsite

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Chandler Bullock

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  • Content warning: discussions of mass shootings, (child) murder, rape, cannibalism, COVID-19, long COVID, death, viruses, amnesia, misogyny, racism, police violence, sexual assault, and physical assault.

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with horror writer, journalist, and actor Dolores Quintana about the numerous disgusting horrors of THE SADNESS (2022)!

    They talk about how Dolores got started into social justice activism as a child, writing school essays about George Romero’s influence on horror, how a profound fear of something can end up drawing you into it, many different types of zombie apocalypses in film, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Links:

    Dolores

    Twitter: @doloresquintana

    Instagram: @doloresmquintana

    Interview with Rob Jabbaz for Fangoria

    Writing: Nightmarish Conjuring, Medium, Fangoria, The Advocate, and What Now Philly

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorsite

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Mentions

    Referenced Beauty of Horror episodes

    Season 2, episode 16: Brian Keiper on The Fly (1986)

    Literature

    Danse Macabre, by Stephen KingCrossed, by Garth Ennis, Alan Moore, David Lapham, Si Spurrier, Kieron Gillen, and others.

    Films and TV

    Dark Star (1974)Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to Ask (1972)Night of the Living Dead (1968)Martyrs (2008)Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975)Dawn of the Dead (1978)The Girl with All The Gifts (2016)“Rick and Morty”: A Rickconvenient Mort (2021)28 Days Later (2002)The Walking Dead (2010)

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

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  • In this REWIND episode Chandler provides some behind-the-scenes context about the making of this episode from Season 1, announces the new online platform spreadthebeauty.org, and gushes about Jolene's incredible insights.

    Important to note: The first season of The Beauty of Horror was initially released via the Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad feed as part of the Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad Network.

    If you are looking to get into podcasting about horror, have an interesting topic, but lack the confidence or know-how about it all, Anatomy of a Scream is the place for you! This podcast would literally not exist without their guidance and help.

    Please be sure to give them some traffic and to listen to the original release here.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Original show notes:

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with Jolene (Marie) Richardson, fashion historian and costume designer for The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs, about the breathtaking beauty of the Director’s Cut of Ari Aster’s Midsommar (2019).

    They touch upon a wide array of topics including the language of costume design, the film’s various under and overtones, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Links:

    Jolene

    Twitter: @JoMarieDesigns

    To Dye For! Podcast: @DyePodcast

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorsite

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror - spreadthebeauty.org

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Chandler Bullock

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!

  • Content warning: discussions of sexual assault, pregnancy, a lack of control of one’s own body, gender identity, dysphoria, objectification, abortion, and postpartum depression.

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with horror screenwriter and researcher Jerry J Sampson about Julia Ducournau's radical-yet-sweet TITANE (2021)!

    They talk about Stephen King’s impact on shaping many horror lovers’ tastes, the emotional impact of the horror genre, Jerry’s terrifying motel experience that inspired her passion project “Motel”, pregnancy and Uterus Horror, oil lactation, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Check out the info below!

    Will you take the "Titane Challenge"? Let us know by reaching out on social media or email!

    Links:

    Jerry

    Twitter: @ladyscriptwrit

    Instagram: @thesleepermustawaken

    Book (on Amazon): The Scream and Other Dark Stories

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorpod

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Mentions

    Referenced Beauty of Horror episodes

    Season 2, Episode 19: Cat Benstead on Raw (2016)

    Films

    Raw (2016)Inside (2007)In My Skin (2002)

    Quote from “Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection” by Julia Kristeva.

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!

  • Content warning: discussions of decay and decomposition, misogyny, depression, anxiety, dysmorphia, physical and sexual abuse, masturbation, and death/dying.

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with co-host of I Spit on Your Podcast, horror writer, and one half of The Spinsters of Horror, Kelly Grender about the sickening beauty of Éric Falardeau's THANATOMORPHOSE (2012)!

    They talk about Kelly’s start in podcasting, the increasing appeal of extreme horror and how it challenges you, expressing female rage, sexuality, liberation through decay, decomposition as a metaphor for depression, abjection, cinéma vomitif, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Links:

    Kelly

    Twitter: @KGredner

    Spinsters of Horror & I Spit on Your Podcast: @HorrorSpinsters

    “Death Becomes Her: Finding Freedom in the Grotesque” in Grim no. 9: Contagion.

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorpod

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Mentions

    Referenced Beauty of Horror episodes

    Season 1, episode 20: Mary Beth McAndrews on PhenomenaSeason 2, episode 13: Trace Thurman on Deadgirl (2008)Season 2, episode 16: Brian Keiper on The Fly

    Writing

    “Horror And The Monstrous-Feminine: An Imaginary Abjection” by Barbara Creed“Offensive Films: Toward an Anthropology of Cinéma Vomitif” by Mikita Brottman“Dis/liking Disgust: The Revulsion Experience at the Movies“ by Julian Hanich

    Films

    Beyond Horror: The History and Sub-Culture of Red Films (2019)Contracted (2013)The Fly (1986)

    Quote from “Powers of Horror: An Essay on Abjection” by Julia Kristeva.

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!

  • Welcome to Beauty of Horror REWIND!

    In this episode Chandler outlines what you can expect from these REWIND episodes, and provides some behind-the-scenes context about the making of this very first episode of The Beauty of Horror.

    Important to note: The first season of The Beauty of Horror was initially released via the Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad feed as part of the Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad Network.

    If you are looking to get into podcasting about horror, have an interesting topic, but lack the confidence or know-how about it all, Anatomy of a Scream is the place for you! This podcast would literally not exist without their guidance and help.

    Please be sure to give them some traffic and to listen to the original release here.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Original show notes:

    On the inaugural episode of The Beauty of Horror, host Chandler Bullock talks with the editor-in-chief of We Are Horror Zine and contributing writer for various publications such as Ghoulish Media and Ghouls Magazine, Dani Bethea.

    Up for discussion: the ethereal beauty of Guillermo del Toro’s essential double feature, The Devil’s Backbone (2001) and Pan’s Labyrinth (2006). The pair explore the magic, whimsy, and terror of childhood, as well as the power of myth in film and, of course, aesthetics.

    Links:

    Dani

    Twitter: @TheDaniBethea

    cineSPEAK: @cineSPEAK

    Dani’s Medium page

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorpod

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Chandler Bullock

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!

  • Content warning: discussions of sexual assault, chronic illness, cannibalism, vomiting, skin conditions, bullying, and self doubt.

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with the host of TGIF: A Horror Movie Podcast, and the Founder and Co-Editor of Hear Us Scream: The Voices of Horror, Cat Benstead about Julia Ducournau's skin-crawling feature debut, RAW (2016)!

    They talk about Cat’s relatively recent start in horror (which has now led to a second edition of an anthology of horror essays), a child’s path to autonomy, independence, and finding their place in the world, sibling rivalry, peeling off skin and Elmer’s Glue, social disgust, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Links:

    Cat

    Twitter: @catstead_

    Book: Hear Us Scream: The Voices of Horror (@HearUsScreamm)

    Podcast: TGIF: A Horror Movie Podcast (@TGIFPodcast_)

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorpod

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Mentions

    Previous BoH episode: Brian Keiper on The Fly

    Films

    Martyrs (2008)Color Out of Space (2019)The Craft (1996)May (2002)The Fly (1986)Girl, Interrupted (1999)

    Quote from Savoring Disgust: The Foul and the Fair by Carolyn Korsmeyer.

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!

  • Content warning: Contains brief mention of domestic abuse, sexual assault, weight loss/gain, body dysmorphia, and aging.

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with horror writer and journalist for Bloody Disgusting, Manor Vellum, and co-host of the Movies for Life Podcast, Brian Keiper about David Cronenberg’s tragically disgusting classic, THE FLY (1986)!

    They talk about Brian’s path to writing on horror, the various levels of disgust found in the film, how Cronenberg uses disgust to highlight specific issues, that gnarly hand-melting scene, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Links:

    Brian

    Twitter: @BrianDKeiper

    Writing:

    A Legend Worth Celebrating: The Unparalleled Legacy of Roger Corman

    It’s Still Alive: ‘Frankenstein’ at 90 [Gods and Monsters]

    Angels of Light: Hypocrites, Prophets, and Prodigals at the ‘Midnight Mass’

    Podcast: Movies for Life (@MovieLifePod)

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorpod

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Mentions

    Films

    The Thing (1982) The Blob (1988)Frankenstein (1931)Nosferatu (1922)

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Chandler Bullock

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!

  • Content warning: contains mentions of sexual assault.

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with horror writer and the Administrative Director of Ghouls Magazine, Ariel Powers-Schaub (aka Ari Hellraiser) about the vile disgust present in Rob Zombie's seminal HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES (2003)!

    They talk about their interests in writing, the function of food, clothing, and texture when setting scenes, the soundscapes of disgust, how invoking disgust can change your perception of characters, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Links:

    Ariel

    Twitter: @Ari_Hellraiser

    Letterboxd: Ari_Hellraiser

    Writing: Ghouls Magazine contributions

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorpod

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Vurbl: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Mentions

    Films

    The Devil’s Rejects

    Quote from “Disgust and Moral Taboos” by John Kekes

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!

  • Content warning: contains discussions of divorce and toxic/harmful relationships.

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with horror historian, managing editor for Daily Dead News, and the author of Monsters Makeup & Effects - Vol 1, Heather Wixson about Andrzej Żuławski's disgustingly gruesome POSSESSION (1981) !

    They talk about getting started in horror journalism, their different experiences of divorce, the exploration of the humanity of terrible people, the function of gloopiness in cosmic horror, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Links:

    Heather

    Twitter: @thehorrorchick

    Book: Monsters, Makeup & Effects

    Writing: Daily Dead, Fangoria

    Documentary: In Search of Darkness (Part I, Part II)

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorpod

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Vurbl: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Mentions

    Films

    An American Werewolf in LondonTerror in the AislesHatchet

    Other

    Tom Huddleston’s review of Possession for TimeOutThe Philosophy of Horror by Noël Carroll

    Quote from Deformed and Destructive Beings

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!

  • Content warning: Contains heavy discussions about rape, racism, misogyny, toxic masculinity, homophobia, slurs (homophobic, racist (censored), and ableist (censored)), pornography, kink shaming, 9/11, and incel mentality.

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler kicks off the season of DISGUST by talking with one half of the Horror Queers podcast and writer for Bloody Disgusting, Trace Thurman about the multi-layered levels of disgust found in Marcel Sarmiento's DEADGIRL (2008)!

    The two explore how disgusting human behavior can be, toxic masculinity, queerness and homophobia, how being confronted with disgust (in movies) can act like a mirror in making you reflect on your own actions, the best first Wordle-word, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Social Media:

    Trace

    Twitter: @TraceDThurman

    Instagram: @TraceDThurman

    Podcast: @HorrorQueers

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorpod

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Vurbl: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Mentions

    Films

    Romeo + JulietThe HoleMurder by NumbersJennifer’s BodyTeethThe War of the Roses

    Quote from .

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!

  • Content warning: contains mentions of abuse, grooming, and discussions about AIDS.

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with horror writer and co-host of the Loser's Club Podcast, Rachel Reeves about the alluring beauty of Tony Scott's THE HUNGER (1983)!

    They explore the importance of a film’s score, vampire lore, timelessness, queerness, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Social Media:

    Rachel

    Twitter: @VinylGrrrl

    Instagram: @thevinylgrrrl

    Music video: GOST – A Fleeting Whisper

    Podcast: The Losers' Club: A Stephen King Podcast

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorpod

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Vurbl: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Mentions

    Films

    ByzantiumLet The Right One In

    Quote from “Horror And The Monstrous-Feminine: An Imaginary Abjection” by Barbara Creed, found in The Monster Theory Reader edited by Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock.

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!

  • Content warning: Discusses toxic relationships

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with horror writer and personal friend, Justin Drabek about the romantic beauty of Guillermo del Toro’s CRIMSON PEAK!

    They explore the versatility of Guillermo del Toro’s oeuvre, ghosts, many types of love, clichés, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Social Media:

    Justin

    Twitter: @Justin_Drabek

    Manor Vellum: https://manorvellum.medium.com/

    Drop Dead! A Farce

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorpod

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Vurbl: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Sponsors

    Logic Locks: https://www.logiclocks.com/

    Anatomy of a Scream: https://www.anatomyofascream.com/

    Mentions

    Films

    CronosThe Devil’s Backbone (El Espinazo del Diablo)HellboyPan’s Labyrinth (El Laberinto del Fauno)Pacific RimThe Shape of WaterStoker

    Books

    Jane Eyre – Charlotte BrontëWuthering Heights – Emily Brontë

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

    If you enjoyed this episode, please be sure to rate and subscribe!

  • Content warning: Contains mentions of suicide and self-harm.

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with horror fan, film student, and Chandler's close friend, Maxwell Deering about the abyssally deep Beauty of David Prior's THE EMPTY MAN (2021)!

    They explore cosmic horror, cult and cultist films, Nothingness, phenomenology, and, of course, aesthetics!

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Social Media:

    Maxwell

    Twitter: @ODSTSpartan

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

    Instagram: @beautyhorrorpod

    Facebook: The Beauty of Horror

    Vurbl: The Beauty of Horror

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

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    Mentions

    Films

    The ThingHalloweenMalignantThe Bye-Bye ManSlendermanIn the Mouth of Madness AlienThe MatrixAs Above, So BelowThe ExorcistSawInceptionHellraiser 2

    Other mentions

    Season 1, episode : GAB - MalignantThe Call of CthulhuThe Kybalion

    Quote from “Beneath Nihilism: The Phenomenological Foundations of Meaning” by David E. Shaner

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

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  • Welcome to the The Good, The Agreeable, and The Beautiful (GAB). In this episode Chandler reviews Christoph Gans's SILENT HILL (2006)!

    He explores the film's disconnect with its source material, Gans's eye for detail, the rich atmosphere, and, of course, aesthetics!

    Want to connect more with the podcast and the Mistress? Check out the info below!

    Social Media:

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter (@_Shockaholic)

    Instagram (@shockaholicyt)

    Facebook

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter (@BeautyHorrorPod)

    Instagram (@beautyhorrorpod)

    Facebook

    Beauty of Horror Contact

    BoH Webpage

    Email: [email protected]

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Chandler Bullock

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  • Content warning: Explicit – Contains discussions of ADHD symptoms, mental health struggles, and mushy expressions of gratitude.

    Oh, hey! This NOT another episode of The Beauty of Horror. Rather, this is a completely random, extra, bonus, behind-the-scenes bit of content from the sick sad mind of Chandler Bullock.

    Chandler goes into some of the troubles that come with working in a managerial position while having ADHD, as well as attempts to unmask a bit to give anyone who might know how it feels a little bit of an understanding voice on their feed.

    He was also bored and really stressing about work. So this is the best procrastivity ever!

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    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

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    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

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    Mentions

    Logic Locks

    Immersive Gaming

    GAB

    Silent Hill (2006)

    "conception (Alice glass x Dark electronic-type beat)" by cqsleep

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Episode and Theme Edited by Chandler Bullock

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  • Content warning: Contains mentions of homophobia, misogyny, sexualized power dynamics, and racism.

    On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with founder and owner of Scream Queen Shop, Bradley Ryan about the underrated beauty of Jeff Wadlow's CRY WOLF (2005)!

    They explore teen horror, the beauty of Jared Padalecki, deceit, and, of course, aesthetics.

    Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below!

    Social Media:

    Bradley

    Twitter: @screamqueenbrad

    Instagram: @scream.queen.shop

    Toys: @stormie_studios

    Webshop: ScreamQueenShop.com

    Chandler | Shockaholic

    Twitter: @_Shockaholic

    Instagram: @_shockaholic

    Facebook: Shockaholic

    Website: Shockaholic.org

    Beauty of Horror

    Twitter: @BeautyHorrorPod

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    Beauty of Horror Contact

    Website: The Beauty of Horror

    E-mail: [email protected]

    Mentions

    Films

    Halloween: Resurrection ScreamScream 4 (SPOILERS)The SkullsCruel IntentionsThe CraftTruth or DareBohemian RhapsodySuicide SquadHalloween KillsMalignantDon’t Look Now (Season 2 Episode 1: Joe Lipsett on ‘Don’t Look Now’)Bride of Chucky

    Other mentions

    Werewolves (Social Game)Secret Hitler (Social Game)Tank Tactics: The Prototype that was Banned from HalfbrickSuggestion: The opinions in this episode aren’t just on beauty, but also go into the Good, the Agreeable, and the Beautiful without actually mentioning it. If you’d like to learn more about this topic, please listen to the brief explainer of Kant’s The Good, The Agreeable and The Beautiful, which goes into what exactly this means and how you can use it to make your discussions about film more nuanced.

    Quote from The Significance of Beauty: Kant on Feeling and the System of the Mind by Patricia M. Matthews.

    Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

    Cover Art designed by John Green (JRGDrawing)

    Edited by Aviva Dassen

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