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Fangs for Listening

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Goth siblings Rena and Didi review vampire media, from bad movies to classic books to anime and beyond.

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  • The Hunger (1983)
    Oct 31 2025

    YOU THOUGHT WE'D LEAVE YOU HANGING. Happy Halloween and welcome to the unevenly-paced world of Tony Scott's The Hunger (1983). Did you know that this movie doesn't end after the Bauhaus song in the first scene is over? There's a whole hour and 25 minutes after that! They've got cellos, science, lesbians, coffins, and David Bowie tragically goes bald. Join us for our annual Halloween episode!

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    1 h et 45 min
  • Nosferatu (2024)
    Feb 20 2025

    He’s back! He’s got a mustache! He’s coming for your girl and he’s bringing his six thousand trained rats with him!

    Join us for an in-depth discussion of Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu (2024), with topics ranging from whether we live in the right era for monster-lovers to whether Count Orlok deserved to have a bush, with a bonus optional drinking game involving Thomas Hutter’s disappearing dignity.

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    2 h et 21 min
  • Van Helsing (2004)
    Oct 31 2024

    The year is 2004, cinematic universes haven’t been invented yet, and CGI is the new exciting tech on the scene. So why not make a fantasy action movie where Van Helsing teams up with Frankenstein’s monster to fight werewolves and defeat Dracula (and beat up Edward Hyde while he’s at it)? Well, it turns out there are many reasons, but on the bright side there are horses, corsets, opera singers on stilts, sunlight bombs, and three very fabulous brides to show us a good time! Listen to us get increasingly angry in our in-depth review of Stephen Sommers’ Van Helsing. Happy Halloween!

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    2 h et 9 min
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