It’s Halloween night… and the family is returning to Hill House in search of the missing Luke. Steven and Hugh attempt to reconnect the fragments of their broken past, while Nell communicates to Shirley and Theo from beyond the grave. And as they all draw nearer to the imposing structure of their past, the Crain family prepares to confront the demons that have always haunted them.
Category: Season 1 Podcast
Ep. 01-16: Hill House “Eulogy”
Continuing our deep-dive into The Haunting of Hill House, we are in the aftermath of the storms. As the Crain’s gather to say their final goodbyes, a flashback reveals Mr. Dudley’s connection to the house… and exposes a secret in its walls. Join us as we peel back even more layers, exposing the mysteries of this haunted family and their significant connection to the forbidding dwelling of their past.
Ep. 01-15: Hill House “Two Storms”
Continuing our deep-dive into Hill House, past and present collide as we learn more what happened on that fateful night that molded the Crain children into their adult counterparts. This is a technical marvel of an episode… Emmy-award worthy in many aspects, featuring incredibly long, choreographed shots where the past and present, at times, literally overlap. Join us as we discuss the whiz-bang cinematography, as well as unraveling more of the mysteries that comprise The Haunting of Hill House.
Ep. 01-14: Alien (1979)
ALIEN – In 1979, Ridley Scott directed what would be a game-changer as far as modern science fiction films. Alien may have not been the first horror/sci-fi hybrid, but it was definitely the paradigm for future films attempting to juggle the genres. What happens when you take a small, blue-collar crew into the depths of the unknown? Movie magic, pure and simple. The Nostromo, a US cargo ship is transformed into a haunted house in outer space, it’s amiable crew picked off one-by-one by a creature like nothing we have ever encountered, armed with mutating defense mechanisms, making it seemingly impossible to destroy. They’re alone, and not all of the crew are what they appear to be. And as their numbers dwindle, the famous tagline resonates…
In space, no one can hear you scream.