The Fear Archive is a darkly funny deep-dive into the real stories hiding under horror’s blood-soaked floorboards. Blending gallows humor with obsessive research, we uncover the never-before-discussed connections between reality and the films that terrified us. For fans of Last Podcast on the Left’s chaotic energy and Unspooled’s cinephile deep cuts, this is where true crime meets cult cinema and the bodies are always real.
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The Fear Archive is a darkly funny deep-dive into the real stories hiding under horror’s blood-soaked floorboards. Blending gallows humor with obsessive research, we uncover the never-before-discussed connections between reality and the films that terrified us. For fans of Last Podcast on the Left’s chaotic energy and Unspooled’s cinephile deep cuts, this is where true crime meets cult cinema and the bodies are always real.
In this gripping episode of "The Fear Archive," hosts Michael and Amanda delve into the chilling true story behind the infamous DeFeo murders and their loose cinematic adaptation, "Amityville 2: The Possession." Explore the haunting events of that fateful night in 1974, the complex family dynamics, and the myths that Hollywood spun from this real-life tragedy. With a mix of historical insight and cultural critique, this episode unravels the layers of horror, both real and imagined, that continue to captivate audiences. Listener discretion is advised due to the sensitive nature of the content.
Hosts: Amanda Kagiwada & Michael Ryan AssipProducer: Cassie JozefovThe Fear Archive is a production of Violet Hour Media.
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The Fear Archive
The Fear Archive is a darkly funny deep-dive into the real stories hiding under horror’s blood-soaked floorboards. Blending gallows humor with obsessive research, we uncover the never-before-discussed connections between reality and the films that terrified us. For fans of Last Podcast on the Left’s chaotic energy and Unspooled’s cinephile deep cuts, this is where true crime meets cult cinema and the bodies are always real.