Episode 213 of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast brings back one of our favorite guests, writer, director, and author Izzy Lee, to celebrate the release of her haunting new film House of Ashes, now available on VOD, Fandango, Apple TV, and more.
We dive deep into independent horror filmmaking, the feminist themes that drive her work, and what it takes to bring bold, thought-provoking horror to life outside the studio system. From subverting genre expectations to tackling real-world trauma through a supernatural lens, Izzy continues to prove why she is one of the most vital voices in modern horror.
Whether you are into indie horror, psychological horror, feminist horror, or just want to support badass filmmakers doing it their way, this episode is for you.
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In this killer new episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we sit down with one of our favorite contestants from The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula — the fierce, fabulous, and downright horrifying AUNTIE HEROINE! 👑💀
We dive deep into the blood-soaked world where drag and horror collide, talking about Auntie’s unforgettable time on Dragula, what it takes to bring terror to the stage, and how growing up on horror shaped her monstrous creativity. From camp to carnage, Auntie Heroine gives us a front-row seat to the artistry, chaos, and confidence it takes to slay both the runway and the graveyard.
Whether you’re obsessed with The Boulet Brothers, live for horror podcasts, or can’t get enough spooky season content, this episode is a must-listen for fans of drag horror, queer horror icons, and everything macabre and glam.
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We sat down with author Brian Asman to talk about his brand-new book Man, FCK THIS HOUSE*. Brian breaks down what makes haunted house stories so enduring, how his twisted sense of humor seeps into his horror writing, and the process of taking familiar tropes and flipping them upside down. Of course, we also veer off into the weird, the funny, and the terrifying because that is what we do.
If you are a fan of horror lit, indie authors, haunted houses that bite back, or just want to hear Brian drop some knowledge while we crack jokes, this episode is for you.
This episode is perfect for fans searching for haunted house horror novels, indie horror authors, horror comedy, and the latest Brian Asman interview. We dive deep into writing horror books that stand out, making this a must-listen for readers and writers who love scary stories with a sharp edge.
We sat down with stars Shannon Beeby and Ryan Jonze, along with writer/director Martin Melnick, to talk about their haunting new film Lilly Lives Alone. We dig into the film’s themes, its unsettling atmosphere, and the creative process that brought this story to life. From character work to building tension, we explore what makes Lilly Lives Alone such a standout in modern indie horror.
In this episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we discuss indie horror filmmaking, psychological horror, and the craft of building suspense. Fans of thriller movies, horror shorts, and creeping tension in cinema will love our deep dive into Lilly Lives Alone. Whether you’re a horror movie buff, aspiring filmmaker, or just love chilling, atmospheric stories, this conversation is packed with behind-the-scenes insights, horror storytelling tips, and the passion that goes into creating unforgettable scares.
On this episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, Graham and Ryan are flying solo while Jonas is off doing Jonas things (we don’t ask—it’s better that way). The guys get down to brass tacks talking about horror movie Weapons, The Monkey, Taco Bell, and they officially bury a hatchet that nearly broke up the podcast. It’s a story of growth, perseverance, and a lot of laughs. And a few tears.
Whether you’re a fan of slasher films, creepy creature features, or psychological horror, this episode has something for everyone. Expect talk of gore, iconic horror movie kills, and why horror fans love a good jump scare. This is a very special episode you won’t want to miss.
On this episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we welcome back legendary underground stand-up comedian JT Habersaat for a conversation packed with comedy, chaos, and creativity. JT is back to talk about his brand-new book Doing Time: Comedians Talk Stand Up, a must-read for fans of stand-up comedy, comedy history, and behind-the-scenes stories from the stage.
We dive deep into the ins and outs of stand-up comedy, the grind of life on the road, and the ways comedy connects to subversive art, punk rock, and counterculture. Of course, this wouldn’t be Another Goddamn Horror Podcast without talking movies—we also dig into the modern cult classic Oddity, unpacking why this horror gem has quickly become a fan favorite among indie horror fans.
If you’re into horror podcasts, stand-up comedy interviews, cult horror film reviews, indie horror deep dives, and conversations with comedians who live outside the mainstream, this episode is for you.
In an effort to stay hip the Goddamn dudes each compiled a list of thier Top 25 Horror films of the 21st Century. Will there be any surprises? Will there be arguments? Probably! Tune in and see if you agree!!
This week on Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we sit down with filmmaker Jennifer Wolfe to talk about her unsettling and razor-sharp new movie Happy Endings. Wolfe takes us deep into the film’s twisted themes, her inspirations, and the challenges of crafting this amazing story. We dig into her process, her vision for the film, and why Happy Endings is the kind of story that lingers long after the credits roll.
On this episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, the boys dive into the world of Steve Pasieka, AKA Skulk! The man behind the graphic novel-cast & NYC noise band "Skulk The Hulking". Skulk dies 1000 deaths as he travels through the apocalypse and on the way, he stopped by to chat about all things horror.
On this episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we're turning the amps up to 11 and getting bloody with one of the gnarliest horror punk bands shredding through the underground right now—Jason and the Kruegers. These maniacs blend classic horror vibes, B-movie sleaze, and full-throttle punk energy into a sound that's as brutal as it is fun. We talk slashers, stage blood, the DIY scene, and what it's like to bring the dead back to life one power chord at a time. So grab your mask, sharpen your claws, and get ready for a hell of a ride.
In this episode, we sit down with horror artist, illustrator, and creative powerhouse Alicia Berbenick, the mind behind the chilling and visually arresting project Resident Easel. Known for her haunting use of color, texture, and emotion, Alicia's work blends the grotesque and the beautiful, often drawing inspiration from horror films, folklore, body horror, and the psychological shadows that linger in our everyday lives.
We talk about her artistic process, how horror informs her visual storytelling, her favorite scary movies, and how Resident Easel serves as both a personal exorcism and a love letter to the genre. Alicia opens up about the emotional core behind her pieces, what it means to be a horror artist in the modern age, and how she’s carving a distinct path in the world of dark art.
Whether you're a fan of horror illustration, indie horror culture, or just want to hear from someone who bleeds ink and screams creativity, this one’s for you.
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In this episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we sit down with filmmaker Aviv Rubinstien and actress Lianne O'Shea to explore the making of their 2024 indie horror film, Lizzie Lazarus. Set on the Summer Solstice of 1990, the film follows two strangers, Bethany (O'Shea) and Eli (Omar Maskati), as they carry a corpse through the woods, seeking a mythical zone that might bring the dead back to life. As they journey, secrets about the deceased, Lizzie, and the circumstances of her death unravel.
In this killer episode, we sit down with the unstoppable Suzi Moon, punk rock icon and horror film fan. We dive into her highly anticipated upcoming record, the release of all her work with Turbulent Hearts, and her unforgettable time shredding stages with Southern California punk powerhouse Civet.
But that's not all—Suzi also made a splash on screen in the modern horror banger Two Witches, and we get into the bloody details. From her love of horror to her breakdown of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, this conversation rips through music, monsters, and midnight movies.
Suzi absolutely rules, and this episode is not to be missed for fans of:
🔪 Horror Movies
🎸 Punk Rock
🎥 Cult Classics
🩸 Extreme Horror Cinema
💋 Rocky Horror Picture Show
Whether you're into splatterpunk, DIY punk ethos, or just want to hear from one of the coolest voices in both scenes, this episode is packed with guts, guitars, and gore.
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On this fun episodes the goddamn dudes gather around for a good ole rap session about life and fun and horror movies. We dive into some movies that we absolutely love that are widely hated. Tune in!
Another Goddamn Horror Podcast Presents: Bloody Book – Chapter 2 w/ Daniel J. Volpe
We dive headfirst into blood, grime, and guts with Daniel J. Volpe, the extreme horror author behind the savage and unforgettable Billy Silver — the brutal opening chapter of his infamous Talia Trilogy.
In this episode of Bloody Book, we sit down with Volpe to talk about how Billy Silver blends splatterpunk, body horror, and a gritty underground vibe to create a visceral reading experience unlike anything else. From its punk rock roots to its demonic overtones, we break down what makes Billy Silver a must-read in the extreme horror fiction scene.
From there, we dive deeper into the full Talia Trilogy — including Talia: Blood Moon and Talia: Ashes & Echoes — exploring its complex mythology, unforgettable violence, and the emotional core that keeps readers coming back for more. Plus, Daniel gives us a sneak peek into his upcoming novel Runts, a violent coming-of-age nightmare soaked in feral rage and survival horror.
This episode is a must-listen for fans of:
Splatterpunk horror
Extreme horror books
Indie horror authors
Horror fiction podcasts
Grindhouse storytelling
Writers like Kristopher Triana, Aaron Beauregard, Wrath James White, Chandler Morrison
Podcasts like The Horror Show with Brian Keene, Books in the Freezer, Nightmare Magazine, and The Kingcast
Subscribe now and join us as we tear through pages dripping with madness. It’s horror lit with bite, bark, and brains. This is Another Goddamn Horror Podcast.
Episode 199 – Blitz//Berlin: From Punk Gigs to Horror Scores
On this episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we sit down with Martin McPhail of the acclaimed composing trio Blitz//Berlin to talk about the craft of scoring some of our favorite horror films. Known for their work on cult hits like The Void and Psycho Goreman, Martin gives us a detailed look into their creative process, breaking down how they build suspense, emotion, and atmosphere through music. He shares how the group went from playing in a small punk band to becoming one of the most in-demand teams in modern horror composition.
The conversation also drifts into our own favorite horror composers. Ryan explains why he thinks Jaws is both the best and worst horror score of all time. Jonas talks about the soundtracks that shaped his love for the genre. Graham goes deep on his appreciation for Frankie Freako and the weird gems that deserve more recognition. We touch on the influence of legends like John Carpenter, Bernard Herrmann, and Goblin, and how their legacy continues to inspire new generations of horror musicians.
This episode is packed with insight, stories from behind the scenes, and a whole lot of love for the music that makes horror movies truly terrifying. If you’re into horror soundtracks, independent genre films, or just want to hear how punk rock energy can evolve into cinematic brilliance, this one’s for you.
Another Goddamn Horror Podcast Presents: Bloody Book Club Ep. 1 – Robert Essig & Disco Rice
Welcome to Bloody Book Club, our brand-new side project where Ryan sits down with his favorite voices in horror, splatterpunk, and extreme fiction to talk blood, guts, and great writing. In our debut episode, we’re joined by the one and only Robert Essig to dig deep into his recent release, the gloriously grimy Disco Rice. We talk about the twisted roads that led him into the splatterpunk scene, the brutal beauty of his cover art, and the foul, fascinating inspirations behind what’s sure to be a modern splatterpunk classic. It’s books, it’s blood, it’s Another Goddamn Horror Podcast—but with more reading and just as much screaming.
Indie horror director Chad Ferrin (The Deep Ones, Exorcism at 60,000 Feet) joins us to talk about his new film Ed Kemper, the complexity of turning real-life monsters into movie characters, and using gore as a storytelling tool. We also get a preview of his upcoming Night Stalker project.
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Horror fiends, gorehounds, and lovers of the extreme—this one’s for you! On this blood-soaked episode of Another Goddamn Horror Podcast, we bring you an all-star Splatterpunk Author Panel featuring some of the heaviest hitters in the genre: Wrath James White, Sarah DeRosa, Aron Beauregard, and Kristopher Triana!
We dive deep into the state of the horror industry, breaking down the brutal truths of publishing, censorship, and the battle for unfiltered storytelling. We dissect the difference between Extreme Horror and Splatterpunk, explore the twisted roads that led these authors to the genre, and, of course, talk about some must-read books that will leave you scarred.
And in true Splatterpunk fashion, we don’t hold back on our collective hatred for AI in horror fiction. If you want raw, unfiltered conversations about extreme horror, censorship, and the future of splatterpunk, this episode is a must-listen.
Tune in, turn up the volume, and get ready for a horror conversation soaked in blood and ink!
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