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Imported Horror

Imported Horror

Barking Cat Studios

Tv & Film
Tv & Film

Frequency: 1 episode/11d. Total Eps: 200

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Previews of upcoming international horror movies and shows on American streaming services. Reviews of our favorites. New, spoiler-free episodes every Friday morning.
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"Serious" Werewolves & Vintage Sci-Fi

vendredi 18 juillet 2025Duration 23:16

The first episode of The Killer Queue, your horror hub for scary movies dropping on Tubi, Shudder, Netflix and more. Check it out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

When does a werewolf movie become serious? Should you ever eat thumb tacks? This week, the esteemed ghosts of Alfred Hitchcock, HG Wells and Rod Serling join us to unpack apartment horror on Netflix, video cassette terrors on Tubi and wacky South By hybrids on Shudder, plus Dog Soldiers and The Vast of Night.

Introducing The Killer Queue

vendredi 18 juillet 2025Duration 11:29

Introducing The Killer Queue, a new podcast that may sound strikingly familiar. Check it out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.

Do you like scary movies? Are you frightened by the length of your Netflix queue? Good news - I've got you covered. Every week, I'll preview new and resurrected horror movies dropping on Tubi, Shudder, Netflix, Hulu and more, plus reviews of my favorites. This time around, I outline the show and share three of my top four on Letterboxd, plus a little about me and the struggle to pick number four.

Bitey Plodding Phone Booth: Play. Pause. Kill., In A Violent Nature & La Cabina

Season 7 · Episode 3

vendredi 3 janvier 2025Duration 01:00:09

Has a Tinder date with a screenwriter ever gone really, really badly? Do you enjoy yoga on a picturesque bluff? Have you ever been trapped in a phone booth, or a vicious dictatorship with oblivious media censors? If so, good news! We take a slow walk in the woods with In A Violent Nature (Canada, 2024) on Shudder, get vengeful - maybe? maybe not? - with Play. Pause. Kill. (France, 2020) on Shortverse and get trapped in an absurdist Terry Gilliam-ish nightmare with La Cabina (Spain, 1972) on YouTube. Also, we recall the unrepeatable sex appeal of David Bowie and highlight a singy Bollywood horror comedy dropping on Netflix and the Swedish Evil Dead on Screambox and Tubi.

Articles mentioned in this episode:

"LA CABINA · THE PHONE BOOTH | Antonio Mercero | Review · Analysis" by Kristonkino on YouTube

Sir, This Is A Burger King: The Field Guide to Evil (Eight countries, 2018)

Season 3 · Episode 40

jeudi 28 octobre 2021Duration 01:12:12

One monster is attracted to sin. Another wants to steal your baby while a third lives in your body, leaving you lifeless when it emerges from your mouth. Plus, a pair of brothers who really love feet get a fitting punishment from a creepy king who may serve burgers on the side. This week, the gang explores an ambitious anthology of global folk horror; some chapters work better than others but the collection is worth discussing. Also, surely you've seen at least one of the foreign horror movies dropping on streaming services this week.

Motion Picture Terror Scale: Yes! At least one chapter is a 1 and another is a 5, but the film as a whole is hard to gauge. Quality: 3. Enjoyment: 4 (Marcus) / 3 (Melissa & Grady)

Articles mentioned in this episode:

"Interview: Producer Ant Timpson Talks the Horror Anthology THE FIELD GUIDE TO EVIL," by Jay Kay for Dread Central

"Field Guide to Evil Filmmakers Detail the Process of Making a Horror Anthology," by Hunt for CineLinx

Spirits in the Immaterial World: The Medium (Thailand, 2021)

Season 3 · Episode 39

jeudi 21 octobre 2021Duration 52:22

Good news: Evil demons aren't the only ones that possess people. Sometimes, benevolent spirits do, too. Bad news: It can be really difficult to tell the difference. This week, the crew heads to rural Thailand for a haunting mockumentary on shamanism and the spirits that surround us. Also, creepy eco-horror and a campy slasher sequel headline new international streaming releases this week.

Motion Picture Terror Scale: 5 (Marcus) / 4 (Grady). Quality: 5/4. Enjoyment: 5/4.

Articles mentioned in this episode:

"'The Medium' director says film is 'new type of horror'" by Song Seung-hyun in the Korea Herald

"'The Wailing' director Na Hong-Jin on producing Thai horror 'The Medium'" by  Jean Noh in Screen Daily

"Storytellers and Storytelling in Northeast Thailand" by Prasong Saihong in Storytelling, Self, Society

"Thailand's fusion of religious beliefs: Buddhism, Animism and Brahmanism," by Ann Carter in Thaiger

"Sticky rice in the blood" by Saowanee Alexander in Critical Asian Studies

Put a Spell on You: Witching and Bitching (Spain & France, 2013)

Season 3 · Episode 38

jeudi 14 octobre 2021Duration 57:23

There are witch movies and there are witch movies. This one is very much the latter - a funny, graphic and jiggly dark comedy mocking the idiocy of tired gender stereotypes. Also, there are only three new foreign horror streaming releases this week but they all look fantastic.

Motion Picture Terror Scale: 3 (Marcus & Melissa) / 2 (Grady). Quality: 5 Enjoyment: 5

Articles mentioned in this episode:

"Alex de la Iglesia • Director" by Alfonso Rivera in Cineuropa

Gonna Get a Big Dish of Beef Chow Mein: An American Werewolf in London (United Kingdom & USA, 1981)

Season 3 · Episode 37

jeudi 7 octobre 2021Duration 01:17:23

Werewolf movies are measured by their transformation scenes. Nobody did it better than "An American Werewolf in London." Even after 40 years (!), its groundbreaking makeup and prosthetics still hold up. Also, the crew tackles a long list of foreign horror hitting Shudder this week.

Motion Picture Terror Scale: 2. Quality: 5. Enjoyment: 5.

Articles mentioned in this episode:

"'An American Werewolf in London' and Its Iconic Transformation [It Came From the '80s]," by Meagan Navarro in Bloody Disgusting

"10 Things You Didn't Know About An American Werewolf in London," by Christopher Fiduccia in Screen Rant

"An American Werewolf in London at 40: John Landis's crafty creative peak," by Guy Lodge in The Guardian

"Translators, experts weigh in on 'Squid Game' subtitle debate," by Victoria Namkung in NBC News

Be Sure to Like and Stab-scribe: The Columnist (Netherlands, 2019)

Season 3 · Episode 36

jeudi 30 septembre 2021Duration 51:11

As the kids say, haters gonna hate and slayers gonna slay. Few take that as literally as the fed up troll hunting vigilante in this week's film. The crew explores the nuances and blood splatter of "The Columnist." Plus, there are several dangerously bodacious international horror flicks dropping this week.

Motion Picture Terror Scale: 1 (Melissa) / 2 (Marcus & Grady). Quality: 4. Enjoyment: 4

I Think I'm A Clone Now: Katla (Iceland, 2021)

Season 3 · Episode 35

jeudi 23 septembre 2021Duration 01:06:51

Mysterious ashen bodies are climbing out of a legendary volcano in Iceland. Why do they look exactly like people? What does it all mean? Turns out, they could be horrifying reminders of the past or odes to overwrought writing. The team is really divided on this one. Also, the writer behind "The Ritual" has a new Netflix horror dropping this week.

Motion Picture Terror Scale: 1 (Marcus) / 4 (Melissa) / 3 Grady. Quality: 1 / 4 / 3 Enjoyment: 1 / 3 / 3

New Aliens on the Block: Attack the Block (United Kingdom, 2011)

Season 3 · Episode 34

jeudi 16 septembre 2021Duration 54:25

Forget about boldly going anywhere - you're about to have a close encounter in your own apartment with a shaggy, neon killing machine from outer space. This week, the crew heads to South London for an under-the-radar sci-fi horror that deserves a ton more recognition. Meanwhile, instead of saving earth, Captain Kirk is busy watching all the faces melt in the craziest cult movie to ever drop on Shudder.

Motion Picture Terror Scale: 3. Quality: 5. Enjoyment: 5.

Articles mentioned in this episode:

"How Attack the Block became a monster hit at SXSW," by Clark Collis for EW

"Joe Cornish interview: Attack The Block, monster design and British sci-fi on a budget," by Michael Leader for Den of Geek

"The Devil's Rain: One of the Strangest Horror Movies Of All Time," by Jim Knipfel for Den of Geek


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