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I've been watching horror movies since I was 5 (80's baby and 90's kid) and have such a love and appreciation for this genre. I'll be simultaneously uploading these episodes to Youtube, so feel free to check me out there if you'd rather watch than just listen. Make sure to visit me on Instagram as well @horrormompodcast
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World of Horror with Mom & Mac

Mom & Mac / Christina Hare & Mac Hare

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Mother and son team Mom and Mac discuss, analyze, dissect and explore international horror movies. Conversations are casual but spoiler-heavy. We take turns choosing a genre or subgenre of horror and pairing an international film with an American one. Past episodes have included: Funny Games, One Missed Call, Let the Right One In/Let Me In. Genres we have covered are Animal Attack (BOAR from Australia and TREMORS); Creepy Kids (GOODNIGHT, MOMMY from Austria and ORPHAN); Battle Royale-type fi ...
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Send us a text Our friend Martin Harries joined us to discuss Prano Bailey-Bond's first feature film from 2021. We had a lovely ramble, as always. Detours include: The UK ratings system, Mac watching all the SAW kills on YouTube, how much we all love Michael Smiley, and whether or not media is ever to blame for our behavior. Martin was a lovely gue…
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Send us a text WoHos! When we made this pairing on paper back in December, little did not know how well these two films would gel together, but boy do they ever! Zombies! Reanimated guts! Pet deaths! Blood! We got (delightedly) grossed out by both of these films and we had a first for the podcast: One of us tapped out on one of the films without fi…
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Send us a text WoHos! This week we looked at two classics of the Body Horror: Metallic subgenre: TETSUO: THE IRON MAN, a Japanese film from 1989, and TITANE, from 2021. I really enjoyed these conversations with Mac and I hope you do, too! Coming up next time on the main show are Cult Classics THE REANIMATOR from the US and BRAIN DEAD ? DEAD ALIVE f…
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Send us a text WoHos! John and Georgia Macey from Comfort Films Podcast came by to discuss Ti West's X Trilogy. We all nerded out talking about the three films as well as televangelists, doppelgangers, pandemics, and acting. ***A warning to those who have not seen MAXXXINE, we do spoil a lot of it, along with X and PEARL*** Typical disclaimers for …
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Send us a text WoHos! BSers! (Blind Spotters, Get it?) Stefan came by and we had a ramble about two films that were personal blind spots for us, RACE WITH THE DEVIL & JAWS 2. We also talked about car trouble, break-ins and other weird experiences that inspire movies, and the recent films, LONGLEGS & MAXXXINE (no spoilers). We enjoyed this episode a…
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Send us a text WoHos! Here is our Grim AF Part 2 pick: WHEN EVIL LURKS from Argentina. Mom & Mac Chat: Mac goes to see Megan Thee Stallion We hate firecrackers and fireworks Mac's harrowing journey The nicest towing man doing it Go see Meg with your friends ...And always pay for premium parking 15:14: Mac talks WHEN EVIL LURKS Coming up on the podc…
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Send us a text Q-Balls, Quinn is back to talk with me about a couple to things we enjoy Jesse Plemons in: GAME NIGHT, THE USS CALLISTER, and FARGO, Season 2. Quinn is in Michigan hanging out at the Senior Center now that she has found her new car. Christina has a new website you should check out and buy things from: gsoglassworks.com. She is enjoyi…
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Send us a text WoHos! This film is one of the ones who made me (Mom/Christina), but Mac really loves it, so this is a huge win for me. Hope you like our talk. We spoke so much, we decided to release this ep on its own so we could release out Part 2 with WHEN EVIL LURKS separately. Conversation detours include: Preference for audiobooks, Mom's makin…
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Send us a text WoHos! What a fun discussion this was! We looked at Wes Craven's Hill People cannibal fest, THE HILLS HAVE EYES from 1977 and the truly hilarious modern Aussie horror comedy, 100 BLOODY ACRES. Sidebars include: What a pretty color combo orange and blue are Intrusive thoughts and number OCD Do men not know how women's biology work? Th…
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Send us a text WoHos! We go on quite a ramble on a number of subjects. Definitely check out the Chapter Markers for this one, if you are just here for the film talk. I make a number of references to the first conversation we had about eXistenZ. By way of explanation, awhile back, we had paired eXistenZ with TETSUO: THE IRON MAN, but the episode was…
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Send us a text WoHos! What with summer schedules being what they are, we were only able to record the first of our Squishy Body Horror flicks, SOCIETY. We will release eXistenZ next week. We hope you enjoy! Support the show Interstitial Music Works is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. https://creative…
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Send us a text WoHos! Q-Balls! Ms. Q is back to talk with me about how her Introduction to Film students reacted to this film. It was nice to revisit this classic and we had a nice ramble about their perceptive insights. We also are such fans of Brooke Smith and Ted Levine as well as Jonathan Demme's direction and Tak Fujimoto's cinematography. We …
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Send us a text WoHos! We had a blast talking to our new friend, Chrissy Champagne from Residue: A True Crime Podcast (go subscribe!) She brought a banger of a film that Means the World of Horror™ to her! We discussed the very strange and very 80's SciFi Mall Slasher (Yes, we're classing it as a slasher! Fight us!) Horny Comedy: CHOPPING MALL. If yo…
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Send us a text WoHos! Stefan is back to share two of his favorite childhood watches: ALLIGATOR & THE EDGE!! Stefan is a filmmaker and podcaster located in Hamilton, Ontario. Although we are split on CRAWL, ROGUE, and BLACKWATER, I encourage you all to check these movies out if you are interested in Alligator or Crocodile-attack movies. And of cours…
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Send us a text Hi, WoHos! This week we looked at Alex Garland's MEN. Yep. We did that. Mom was at first more sympathetic to Garland's jazzy style of filmmaking, but that didn't last long when we dove deeper into it. There is a lot to recommend this, but there is a lot that suggests that you may want to run far, far away from this one and watch CIVI…
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Send us a text WoHos!! We talked so much about MEN that we had to break the pods into two parts. Although we make some passing references to MEN, this podcast is about Guillermo del Toro's 2006 classic, PAN'S LABYRINTH. Shout out to https://www.theotherfolk.blog/dissections/pans-labyrinth I will have the podcast about MEN out soon. Stay tuned, also…
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Send us a text WoHos!! We return to slashers and look at THE SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE from 1982 and ANATOMIE/ANATOMY from Germany. One of these might be called feminist and one of these...would not. Mac and I had a great ol' ramble about springtime, the myth of expertise, sleepovers, pretty privilege, and wasted opportunities. We hope you enjoy the s…
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Send us a text Hey there, Q-Balls and WoHos! Quinn was nice enough to join me for a ramble about one of my favorite movies of all time: FARGO. Our conversation assumes a knowledge of the film. If you haven't seen it, please do yourself a favor and watch it or rewatch it!! From Wikipedia: Fargo is a 1996 black comedy crime film written, directed and…
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Send us a text WoHos! This week Mac & I discussed two movies about mental illness: JACOB's LADDER from the US and THE BABADOOK from Australia. Mac was too smart for JACOB's LADDER, but he did think it was beautiful. Mom was profoundly wrecked by THE BABADOOK. Next time, we are back to slashers with THE SLUMBER PARTY MASSACRE from the US & FLASHBACK…
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Send us a text WoHos! The theme this time is "Loss of Innocence". We reviewed THE CLOVEHITCH KILLER from the US & THE INNOCENTS from Norway. We enjoyed the exploration of the distance that grows between a child and parent during adolescence in THE CLOVEHITCH KILLER. Everyone can relate to that feeling, but thankfully only a few will ever know the h…
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Send us a text WoHos! This week, Rob and Ben from The Every Movie EVER! podcast joined us to discuss a movie that Means the World of Horror™ to them: MAY from 2002. Topics discussed: Learning you are autistic and having it be no surprise to family members, podcasting as a mental health check-in, serendipity in finding movies, Netflix' old model for…
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Send us a text WoHos!! This week we look at two classic* movies featuring creepy dolls: DEEP RED from Italy & CHILD's PLAY (1988) from the US. Was the Mac Effect (where Mac makes Mom like a movie less after the conversation) in effect, or was it the Mom Effect this time? *Mac may disagree with this classification! Next time, we discuss Coming of Ag…
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Send us a text This week we are starting off 2024 with two films of Dinner Party Horror: THE FEAST from Wales & THE INVITATION from the US. Enjoy! And if you do, please tell all your friends all about us! From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Invitation is a 2015 American horror thriller film directed by Karyn Kusama and written by Phil Hay and…
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Send us a text WoHos! What a year it has been for us at WoHo Central! We produced 30 shows this year, and Mac and I hosted 22. This episode we look back, evaluate, reevaluate, and reconsider what we enjoyed and did not enjoy last year. Mom's memory being what it is, here are some things discussed on the pod, plus the whole catalog of movies from 20…
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Send us a text WoHos! For the last main show of 2023, we look at two movies about vampires: SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE from the US and RIGOR MORTIS from Hong Kong. Mom & Mac Chat: Names that drive up the wall, kids today, being too attached to our phone. Also, Mom is (Internet) autistic. Mac liked SHADOW OF THE VAMPIRE a whole lot because of the perform…
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Send us a text WoHos! If you've ever wanted to know what would happen when you get three ADD brains together to discuss a 40-year-old Cronenberg classic, you have come to the right place! Stefan MacDonald joined Mac and me to discuss a movie close to all of our hearts: VIDEODROME! We had a lovely ramble, and I hope you enjoy it! Even though I am so…
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Send us a text This week we looked at the cult classic, STARSHIP TROOPERS, which is a flick Mom can't believe she never saw. We both loved this one a ton. We also looked at the low-budget gem, SLASH/BACK, from Canada, which talks about the friendship girls share as well as some aliens who land in a small Nunavut town. Mom went gaga for the scenery …
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Send us a text WoHos! Our friend Martin Harries from the Film Vs. Film podcast joined us to share a film that Means The World of Horror™ to him: DR. TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORRORS, which is the first portmanteau film from Amicus Studios. From IMDb: Aboard a British train, mysterious fortune teller Dr. Schreck uses tarot cards to read the futures of five…
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Send us a text WoHos! This week we looked at two movies related to Ghosts: POLTERGEIST (1982) & THE OTHERS. POLTERGEIST deals with the sins of capitalism and consumerism in the guise of some disruptove ghosties. Mac enjoyed this more than I did. I felt super sad at the depiction of the teenage daughter as an object of sexual attention and nothing m…
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Send us a text WoHos! Mac's picks this week involve animated horror. We reviewed WENDELL & WILD from the US and UNICORN WARS from Spain & France. Both deal with deep emotional issues and neither are appropriate for young children. Mac wonders if UNICORN WARS is appropriate for some adults! Next time we are looking at movies involving haunted houses…
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Send us a text WoHos! Oh, what a fun film this is! This week Stefan MacDonald of Terminal Burrower Films and Drag Mitch to Hell joins me to discuss this mutual fave. Stacy Keach and Jamie Lee Curtis in Australia hunting a serial killer in an 18-wheeler? Yes, Please! Throw in a good boy doing a serviceable dingo impression and some sweet suspense, a…
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Send us a text WoHos! This week we are joined by our friends, Georgia and John Macey from the Comfort Films Podcast to examine two masterclasses in suspense, THE WAGES OF FEAR & SORCERER. We examine the real horror, which is, of course, capitalism, in both these films. We also look at connections to the trickster figure in the folklore of Indigenou…
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Send us a text WoHos! This week we look at two films that involve writers. Both have killer soundtracks. IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS has great effects. BURNING has great cinematography. IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS has a sweet runtime, BURNING has a Korean cinema-length runtime. Both have excellent performances and fun themes. Shout out to our WoHos in vari…
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Send us a text For this episode, I am looking at two stories that involve snuff films: EVIL DEAD TRAP from Japan and THESIS / TESIS from Spain. Neither makes a whole lot of sense, but each has its brilliant charms. The kills in EVIL DEAD TRAP are great and the plot takes a serious left turn in the third act. THESIS is one of my favorite films despi…
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Send us a text WoHos! This week we took a look at two movies by a director we respect a lot, Ti West. We reviewed THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL, which Mom loves and Mac...does not and THE INNKEEPERS, which is near and dear to both our hearts. Coming up on World of Foundational Horror, THESIS from Spain and EVIL DEAD TRAP from Japan. Next up on the Quinnis…
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Send us a text WoHos! This week we look at two horror classics about possession: THE EXORCIST from the US & THE WAILING from South Korea. We like this pairing because we find divergence in parenting and the nature of the devil depicted in each. In Mom & Mac chat, we talk about Mac's cat pooping, Mom half remembering Vonnegut, Mom overriding her soc…
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Send us a text Q-Balls! This week we looked at the 1944 psychological thriller, GASLIGHT. If you've ever wondered what the supposed origin of the ubiquitous term was, you should check out this movie. It's got a great cast and wonderful cinematography. As per, Q and I have a somewhat lengthy Christina & Quinn chat. If you'd like to jump to the discu…
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Send us a text (WoHos!) Sorry! We had some audio issues, but I think I got them worked out! You'll forgive the later-than-usual release of this episode. I got sidelined by a little of the mid-summer doldrums. This week Mac and I looked at TENEBRAE from Italy and YOU'RE NEXT in our detour into slashers. Next time we will be back on track discussing …
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Send us a text WoHos! Well, as Quinn journeys back to her homeland for a few weeks, we thought it might be fun to talk about another Hitchcock film. This one just happens to be my fave. I wanted to save this one until June 30, which is the 72nd anno of this classic flick, but as Quinn has, (and maybe some of you WoHos have) some driving ahead of yo…
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Send us a text WoHos! Did Y'all forget how toxic V/H/S is? Because we sure had! Spoiler: We didn't like these movies too much. (You might want to check out V/H/S 2, GONJIAM, HAUNTED ASYLUM, GRAVE ENCOUNTERS, CLOVERFIELD, REC, THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT, and even THE TAKING OF DEBORAH LOGAN before you look at this one). Mom & Mac Chat: Mac turns 27, go…
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Send us a text WoHos! Thanks for tuning in to this World of Foundational Horror™ special bonus episode. It's been a minute since I have looked at an international film considered to be foundational, and so I dragged along a friend to help me this time! Joining me to talk about Mario Bava's 1971 Giallo proto-slasher, A BAY OF BLOOD, is podcaster and…
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Send us a text Hey, Q-Balls! We're back this week with a movie I swore I'd never watch again and a movie I have watched more times than I can count: A CLOCKWORK ORANGE & THE PARALLAX VIEW. We talk a whole lot about A CLOCKWORK ORANGE and I talk a little bit about THE PARALLAX VIEW. After a long Christina & Quinn Chat wherein we discuss Quinn's birt…
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Send us a text WoHos! This time we met to discuss another actor-director team-up we love: Eggers and Dafoe! We reviewed THE LIGHTHOUSE & THE NORTHMAN. Do not watch these movies back-to-back. Both films are gorgeously shot, written, and acted and both films ate! (Get in touch and let Mom know if she used that expression correctly) Join our Facebook …
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Send us a text WoHos! This week Mac's Picks were Urban Legends movies. We reviewed CANDYMAN 1992 & La Llorona, from Guatemala. Leave a voicemail on our Google Voice: 336-663-3018! https://linktr.ee/WorldofHorror Coming up on the main show: Our Willem Dafoe / Robert Eggers special: THE LIGHTHOUSE & THE NORTHMAN Mom's Picks: Anthology Films: V/H/S & …
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Send us a text Q-Balls! This week we had a look at Alfred Hitchcock's SUSPICION and went on numerous tangents about the end of the school year, guinea pigs and the most unromantic train ride Quinn ever went on! Tune into some past episodes on other Hitchcock films: Episode 12: VERTIGO & MARNIE Episode 14: SHADOW OF A DOUBT Episode 39: VERTIGO again…
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Send us a text Well, WoHos, Sometimes it's okay not to make a sequel. Mac and I liked ONE of these films. There is lots of rant-y goodness in this one. We hope you enjoy! Next time, Mac's picks include films about urban legends. We are looking at CANDYMAN (1992) & LA LLORONA. Watchalongers can catch LA LLORONA on Shudder--make sure you do not watch…
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Send us a text WoHos! This week we looked at Alfred Hitchcock's THE BIRDS and Jonathan King's BLACK SHEEP. We were really taken with what a freaking weirdo Tippi Hedren's character Melanie was and the tragedy that befell Suzanne Pleshette's character even before she was felled by THE BIRDS. Also, Alfred Hitchcock: what a monster. We both really enj…
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