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Tea and Terror

Tea And Terror

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Tea and Terror is a podcast created by 3 beans in their twenties in their attempt of a comedy podcast that covers all of our favorite types of nightmare fuel. This podcast was born of our love for True Crime, the Paranormal, and Urban Legends both old and new, and an excuse to meet up every week to talk about it. Join us amateur podcasters every week for tea and nightmare fuel! We're glad you're here with us! So grab some tea and settle in for some spooks and laughs.
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Terror Tea

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Join your host Tara as she spills the tea on all things horror! Follow the pod @terrorteapod on Twitter and Instagram! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/terrortea/support
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Tales Of High Strangeness

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Welcome to Tales of High Strangeness, the podcast that takes you on a thrilling journey into the unknown. Join us as we delve into the mysterious and fascinating world of the paranormal, exploring stories of cryptids, aliens, UFOs, Near Death Experiences, ghosts, and other unexplained phenomena. Each episode is delivered in a story-telling style. From sightings of Bigfoot and other cryptids, to encounters with extraterrestrial beings and mysterious ghostly apparitions, we uncover the most sp ...
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Conventional ideas of beauty are typically associate it with goodness and kindness. However, appearances can be deceptive. Jean Briggerland is exquisitely lovely, but few know that this ethereal, angelic facade hides an utterly immoral and cruel heart within. Her insatiable lust for power and money claim many an innocent victim till one day, a lawyer named Jack Glover is called upon to defend his best friend and cousin, James Meredith in a murder trial. Meredith is alleged to have murdered a ...
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Jason is the host of The Straight No Chaser Podcast. This is where people meet to save and change their lives for the better. Cover art photo provided by Ivan Bandura on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@unstable_affliction
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The Sara Marie Brenner Show

The Sara Marie Brenner Show

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The Brenner Brief Show had its last show on BlogTalkRadio on Sept. 30, 2013. Starting Monday, Oct. 7, the show moved to a live, daily show, but you won't be able to find it here. We've upgraded to a whole new platform with better sound quality, and you can listen on your computer, on your smartphone, on your tablet, through your television and even in your car. To get all the information please sign up for the newsletter at BrennerBrief.com/newsletter so that you know where to find the "new" ...
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Darrell Buxton take a wander around the backstreets of mid-1940s London and find themselves embroiled in a nasty serial murder case. Wanted for Murder (1946), is a choice piece of post-war British cinema which mashes up horror and the police procedural in an incredibly satisfying, subversive manner. Too…
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On this episode, Andrew Graves and Tom Gigliotti from Shout It Out Loudcast, slap on the greasepaint and spandex and go for a spin on the roller coaster and investigate the cheapo bin fire that is KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park (1978). Less Hard Day’s Night and more trick-or-treat kiddie show, will this Hanna-Barbera TV movie make them want to …
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and VERY special guest Ari Lehman (the very first Jason Vorhees) speculative whether tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or sit and watch Lawrence Olivier’s classy horror flick Hamlet (1948). Together they muse on life death and the existential, and of course Friday the 1…
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In this episode of Tales of High Strangeness, we explore three terrifying encounters with the Wendigo, a creature of legend known for its ghastly appearance and insatiable hunger. These stories are drawn from true events, meticulously adapted to bring you as close to the terror as possible. Brace yourself for a journey into the unknown, where reali…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and star of A Field in England (2013), Richard Glover, discuss that very film. Stuffing their gobs with mushrooms and going places they probably shouldn’t, the pair of them get to grips with Ben Wheatley, method acting, psychedelics, oh and the secret of the universe. You have been warned.…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves, and guest John Harrison, get lost on the African veldt as they are pursued by tribesman who have few good intentions. The Naked Prey (1965), written, directed and starring Cornel Wilde, while not technically a horror film, does contain some of the most chilling death scenes ever put on camera, and it retains an …
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest James Whittington, discuss the many fine attributes of NYX TV. The free to air channel, one the finest in terms of horror content, prides itself on offering a glorious and eclectic schedule of old favourites, foreign delicacies and more obscure delights. Together, the pair discuss past and upcoming NYX …
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Barbie Wilde (Hellbound: Hellraiser II) spend a tense hour or so trying to pass the runes on to some other poor fool to free themselves from the claws of the oncoming nightmare. Night of the Demon (1957), directed by Jacques Tourneur and based on the short story by M.R. James, presents a dark tale of bl…
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On the second of our Tea For Terror Specials, your host Andrew Graves and returning guest Dan Taylor, go back to bygone days to explore those childhood TV and movie traumas. Together they discuss creepy–arsed nostalgia pieces like Worzel Gummidge, Threads, Public Information films, The Nutty Professor (1963) and The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976)…
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Hold your breath as we delve into the terrifying world of the Hat Man. True stories of sleep paralysis, ghostly visitations, and the chilling question: Is the Hat Man real? Have a story you would like me to narrate? Send them to stories@daredeverell.com Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/jamesdeverell Become a Patron: patreon.com/talesofhighstrange…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Jez Conolly, fins themselves ‘upgraded’ by the mysterious company to end up rubbing shoulders with a deeply troubled Rock Hudson’. Together they explore John Frankenhiemer’s existential horror, Seconds (1966), a weird, disturbing and utterly brilliant American chiller. Devastatingly bleak and completely…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Tim Dry (Xtro, Return of the Jedi) hover between life and death to explore the nightmarish world presented in Jacob’s Ladder (1990). Directed by Adrian Lyne and starring Tim Robbins, this odd psychological thriller is as strange as it is disturbing “…according to this, you’re already dead” You have been…
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On this episode, the very first ‘Special’, host Andrew Graves and returning guest Darrell Buxton, take a long hard look at the life and films of Mr Murder himself Tod Slaughter. Before the rise of Hammer, Cushing and Lee etc. we had this quintessentially unrepentant rogue, arguably Britain’s first screen monster. His movies – usually cinematic adap…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Emma Dark move into a new neighbourhood and immediately find themselves at odds with the paranoid residents. Together, they take solace by re-watching The ‘Burbs (1989), Joe Dante’s superb satire on American suburbia.بقلم TeaForTerror
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Barbie Wilde (Hellbound: Hellraiser II) find themselves staying in an out of the way motel, where the manager seems to have an unhealthy fixation with dead birds and holes in bathroom walls. Join them as they avoid the shower and pick apart Hitchcock’s unquestionable classic Psycho (1960)…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Erika Bean try not to get killed after they accidentally watch a dodgy video copy of this week’s film of choice, Hideo Nakata’s Ring (1998). This spooky Japanese horror from the closing moments of the 20th century, still casts its shadow of hordes of American imitators and stands tall among the very bes…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Robert Shearman inadvisably go out playing in the muddy hell of a working farm of the mid 1970s, where children routinely fall foul of rat poison, falling iron gates and cow shit stinking slurry pits. Together they explore the nasty world of the British public information film Apaches (1977). Bleak, unp…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and Aaron Carruthers take an inadvisable trip to a cabin in the middle of nowhere. Beset by deadites, freezing cold temperatures and spattered with homemade blood, they try to make some sense of Sam Raimi’s spooky debut feature The Evil Dead (1981). What could possibly go wrong?…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and screen actor Simon Bamford (Butterball in Hellraiser/Hellbound: Hellraiser II) find themselves trapped in an old farmhouse. Its boiling hot, they’re surrounded by rotting corpses and the only thing on the menu is them. Despite their imminent peril, they still find the time to examine Tobe Hooper’s masterful h…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and returning guest James Whittington (NYX, Legend, The Horror Channel) put on their Santa hats, load their sacks with various instruments of butchery and head off into Christmas Eve to examine Bob Clark’s seminal festive horror Black Christmas (1974). Often cited as being a major influence on the later slasher m…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and Exploitation Retrospect head honcho Dan Taylor break into the lab to conduct some questionable experiments in order to resurrect the mid-80s American splatter movie Re-Animator (1985). This Stuart Gordon directed cult classic torn from the pages of H.P. Lovecraft, is a neon-lit, violent horror show which is b…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and Jez Conolly find themselves struggling with the world’s worst case of deja vu as they get caught in the time-looped nightmare of Dead of Night (1945). This post-war Ealing Studio’s horror, provided the template for the anthology movie and pre-dated the gothic stylings of Hammer by a good 10 years. Weird, cree…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and John Harrison get all freaked out by David E Durston’s acid trip-rabies-horror, I Drink Your Blood (1970). Undoubtedly influenced by Night of the Living Dead (1968) but pre-dating Wes Craven’s The Last House on the Left (1972), the movie is an uneven yet entertaining mix of violence, rabies and bad acting lac…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and We Belong Dead editor Darrell Buxton go way back in time to unravel a tale of madness, manipulation and amputation in Tod Browning’s weird circus-set silent horror The Unknown (1927). They discuss flesh, fiends, Joan Crawford, and of course legendary screen shapeshifter, Lon Chaney.…
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Step into a realm where reality bends and logic falters in the newest episode of 'Tales of High Strangeness'. "Simulation Theory - Glitch in the Matrix Stories" delves into mesmerizing stories where everyday life is interrupted by events that challenge our understanding of the world. From mysterious disappearances to bewildering occurrences, these …
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and Jon Towlson, author of 40 Cult Movies don their best gas masks and tramp off to the Peak District to unpack kitchen sink horror Dead Man’s Shoes. Directed by Shane Meadows (This is England, A Room for Romeo Brass) and starring Paddy Considine (House of the Dragon, Hot Fuzz), it’s a dark and brooding serial ki…
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On this episode, host Andrew Graves and director of The Love Witch, Anna Biller delve into the black and white proto-Amicus movie, City of the Dead AKA Horror Hotel (1960). Starring Hammer legend Christopher Lee, this witchy oddity taps into modern fears and new world ideas, riffing on many of the same themes as Psycho, Black Sunday and Peeping Tom…
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Embark on a thrilling exploration of Norse lore with our latest episode. Delve into the mystique of these legendary undead beings, tracing their roots from ancient Nordic tales to their evolving depiction in today's media landscapes. Deliberate on the profound messages they carry about human greed, the sanctity of the departed, and their intriguing…
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