
Klaudia Amenabar
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Oct 17, 2024 |
bloody-disgusting.com | Klaudia Amenabar
Nightmare Soup, the children’s horror anthology novel series written by Jake Tri and illustrated by Andy Sciazko that’s currently being adapted into the Bloody FM podcast of the same name, is releasing the ultimate feast – a deluxe hardcover collection. “As quintessential ’90s kids, Andy and I loved books like Goosebumps, Bruce Coville’s Book of Nightmares, and especially Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
bloody-disgusting.com | Klaudia Amenabar
The Dead, the Bloody FM podcast network co-production with the George A. Romero Foundation, returns for a new season Tuesday, July 16th. Each mini season of the scripted podcast features a different writer expanding Romero’s zombie universe. Chapter 6: Turas is written by CK Anderson, a horror and thriller screenwriter and film professor now based in Pittsburgh. Anderson teases, “I’ve been working on Turas for close to a year now, and I’m so excited to finally get it out into the world.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
bloody-disgusting.com | Klaudia Amenabar
A beach bum/scary stuff mashup is the kind of perfect summertime combo you might not know you’re in the mood for until it’s in front of you. (If you’re into surf rock, check out the monster and cryptid-themed band Beach Creeper and try to tell us we’re wrong.)This week on Bloody FM’s Guide to the Unknown, we’re all about sea, sun, salt, and scares, heading to beaches on the East and West coasts with our tiny plastic shovels to dig up creepy stuff.
'Nightmare Soup' - Bloody FM Launches First Scripted Podcast for Kids & Families - Bloody Disgusting
Jun 28, 2024 |
bloody-disgusting.com | Klaudia Amenabar
Inspired by Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark and Goosebumps, Nightmare Soup is a horror anthology podcast for kids age 10 and up, based on the Nightmare Soup books written by Jake Tri and illustrated by Andy Sciazko.
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Jun 4, 2024 |
bloody-disgusting.com | Klaudia Amenabar
Let’s bounce. After concluding May with discussions of Gregg Araki’s Mysterious Skin (listen) and Ridley Scott’s Alien (listen), we’re delving back into the world of female coming-of-age tales with Lisa Brühlmann‘s 2017 body horror film Blue My Mind. Blue My Mind sees 15-year-old Mia (Luna Wedler) face an overwhelming transformation which calls her entire existence into question. After getting her first period, her body begins to change radically in some very non-human ways.
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