This week’s episode was brought to you by the million shows I went to in the last week! Hear all about those cause live music is dope and you should keep supporting that. LAYNE and the gang came by to co-host to talk all about her music and upcoming shows, The Sherlocks stopped by to play us a couple of songs then THE WLDLFE called in! Listen to us talk!
John F. D. Taff joins us to talk to about The Bell Witch. Tamar Lalenya from TarotByTamar.com discusses our April Astrology forecast.
In Episode 3 of PrunerTV, Aaron’s joined by Nick Antosca, creator and showrunner of SYFY’s horror anthology series, Channel Zero, and they explore the inspirations — from David Lynch to Clive Barker — that bring the show’s nightmare world to life. Also, Aaron talks about Guillermo del Toro and Jordan Peele’s big Oscar wins, and recounts his trip to “The Temple” for El Rey Network’s wrestling series, Lucha Underground … enjoy!
The Rioters talk to Shadow & Act founder and filmmaker Tambay Obenson for a ‘Whachudoin’?’ segment, Sam gives her YA winter roundup, and Sherin and Philip dig into ‘Heathers’.
The first ever idobi Radio Presents: The Fishmas Spectacular at Los Globos in Los Angeles on December 15th with Set It Off, Nekokat, and Rad Horror. Our friend Cory Ingram was there to capture everything you might have missed!
So New York Comic Con happened last weekend, and we’re still getting over it. We chat the 2017 con events, and also jump to the year 2049 to talk Blade Runner.
This week on BLACKOUT with Samantha Scarlette and Eddie Barella, the inspiration behind this season of the television series American Horror Story, JJ Brine. Listen as Brine comments on his portrayal in the hit series and later conducts a meditative ritual. Warning: do not listen to this episode while driving or operating heavy machinery. Follow BLACKOUT on Twitter: @BLACKOUTwithUs Subscribe to the podcast: iTunes
The “Eat Pizza Worship Satan” band.
Hear writer Seanan McGuire chat about the importance of editing, fanfic, machine gun typewriters (it’s a thing), and why B-horror movie flicks can sometimes lead to a fear of pudding.
Underground NYC street artist and comic illustrator ADVNTRS dives into her germaphobia and deal breakers with men.