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The Horror Cut
Stephen Kerr & Gary J Hewitt
29 episodes
1 week ago
Let us know your thoughts Grip the steering, take a shortcut cut and keep an eye out for the woman in white. The Horror Cut returns to The Old Hairdressers in Glasgow for another special live episode, this time diving head-first into the looping nightmare of Dead End (2003). Recorded in front of a packed audience, this episode dissects the film’s unsettling blend of psychological horror, black comedy, and that lingering sense of dread that comes from being stuck in the world’s worst fam...
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Let us know your thoughts Grip the steering, take a shortcut cut and keep an eye out for the woman in white. The Horror Cut returns to The Old Hairdressers in Glasgow for another special live episode, this time diving head-first into the looping nightmare of Dead End (2003). Recorded in front of a packed audience, this episode dissects the film’s unsettling blend of psychological horror, black comedy, and that lingering sense of dread that comes from being stuck in the world’s worst fam...
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024 - May (2002) LIVE from Drygate, Glasgow with TRASH CINEMA
The Horror Cut
49 minutes
2 months ago
024 - May (2002) LIVE from Drygate, Glasgow with TRASH CINEMA
Let us know your thoughts The Horror Cut x Trash Cinema — Trash Fest Horror special We took The Horror Cut on the road, straight into the pulsing, beer-scented heart of Drygate for Trash Cinema’s Trash Fest Horror — and discussed Lucky McKee’s unsettling May (2002). Recorded live with Trash Cinema, this episode was a creepy, playful deep-dive into a film that makes you sympathise with the monster and root for the misfit. We unpack its aching loneliness, mixed with the comedy hiding in g...
The Horror Cut
Let us know your thoughts Grip the steering, take a shortcut cut and keep an eye out for the woman in white. The Horror Cut returns to The Old Hairdressers in Glasgow for another special live episode, this time diving head-first into the looping nightmare of Dead End (2003). Recorded in front of a packed audience, this episode dissects the film’s unsettling blend of psychological horror, black comedy, and that lingering sense of dread that comes from being stuck in the world’s worst fam...