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POST MORTEM WITH MICK GARRIS Is Now Part of DREAD Podcast Network!
Post Mortem with Mick Garris, the #1 horror podcast, has also joined the DREAD Podcast Network! By Josh Millican
Over the past six months, The DREAD Podcast Network has snagged some of the top voices in horror. Like
Post Mortem with Mick Garris, the #1 horror podcast, has also joined the DREAD Podcast Network!
Sleepwalkers,
Post Mortem and other endeavors, he’s remained an important and relevant force in 21
st Century horror.
Post Mortem, give the audio promo a listen below.
Post Mortem with Mick Garris officially enters the DREAD Podcast Network with their 100
Chronic Horror was Dylan Reynolds, the writer/director of 2018’s
4/20 Massacre (I know, perfect guest, right?). When it comes to cannabis, Dylan is a professional, so check out what happened when I got this heavyweight high before watching 2013’s
Evil Dead reboot directed by Fede Alvarez! (Coincidentally,
4/20 Massacre is the very first film I reviewed for Dread Central!)
Episode 3 of
Chronic Horror was a two-for-one, as I brought in cult filmmaker Richard Elfman and his beautiful wife Anastasia Elfman. Fans of cult films will know Richard best as the writer/director of
Forbidden Zone (released in 1980); his most recent feature film is the madcap
Below you’ll find an exclusive clip from
Lucky, a horror film headed to Shudder this week. It’s another time-loop movie, with
Brea Grant playing a self-help author who finds herself stalked and killed by a masked killer every night – until she takes matters into her own hands. Grant also wrote the film, which was directed by
Natasha Kermani and has been making the festival circuit for a few months now.
Lucky Clip
In
Lucky, “a suburban woman fights to be believed as she finds herself stalked by a threatening figure who returns to her house night after night. When she can’t get help from those around her, she is forced to take matters into her own hands.” The film is described as a ” surreal feminist thriller,” and it’s already played at SXSW and the Fantasia International Film Festival.