Episodios

  • A Quiet Place: Day One
    Jul 9 2024

    Landing the third installment in the ever-growing Quiet Place universe, A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE gives us all new characters and a completely new location. Stylistically, it changes things up pretty dramatically and also takes the opportunity to dive into new territory thematically. On this episode, we talk from our hearts about how challenging -- but also how necessary -- it can be to hold onto hope in uncertain times. The threats change and the situations shift, but the choice seems to always remain the same.

    This episode also features a Patron-only segment where Lackey the Listicle counts down some favorite "part 3" films in cinema history. We hope you enjoy it!

    Patron Only Segment: LACKEY THE LISTICLE's Favorite Threequels in Film History

    4:23 - A QUIET PLACE: DAY ONE

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  • John Rosman Interview -- New Life
    Jul 5 2024

    A few weeks ago, we covered a wonderful and unconventional new horror film called NEW LIFE. We'd encourage you to check that film and our episode about it out, and then join us for this special interview we were able to have with the writer and director, John Rosman. We dive into not only the production elements and specific narrative choices of this film, but also the rich and poignant themes it provides around navigating the unexpected turns life throws at you.

    We hope you'll see the film and we hope you'll enjoy this interview!

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  • A Quiet Place Party
    Jul 2 2024

    We have something a little different for you this week. In anticipation of the release of A Quiet Place Day One, we gathered some of our friends and FoGers together (including Vera Goudie, Andrew Nelson, Jocee Worley, and Steve Beckley) to have a pod party discussing the first two films in this franchise. We pour out lots of love on these films as well as identifying some quibbles, make some difficult choices, and selecting which songs we'd slow dance to when the apocalypse comes.

    It's a fun, brisk, laugh-filled episode this week as we gear up for an episode NEXT week all about A Quiet Place Day One. We hope you enjoy!

    1:00 - Introductions, explanations, and a little bit of business time

    9:18 - A QUIET PLACE PARTY GAME

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    1 h y 17 m
  • Late Night with the Devil
    Jun 25 2024

    One of the more unique and noteworthy horror films to release this year, following a successful festival run last year is the new film by the Cairnes brothers, LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL. The film almost entirely takes place on the set of a late 70s late night talk show where a Halloween special focusing on mediums and possession goes horribly awry. We gather a small group of FoGger favorites including Brandon Grafius and Jackson Harper to dive into this captivating and disarmingly fun film that also has a lot to say about the power of platform and the danger of attention.

    This is a great film and we hope you enjoy our discussion about it as much as we did!

    3:53 - Upcoming works from Brandon Grafius

    13:34 - LATE NIGHT WITH THE DEVIL

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    1 h y 35 m
  • Godzilla Minus One
    Jun 18 2024

    Go big or go home. Well this week, we're doing both as we bring the one and only GODZILLA MINUS ONE home to the Fear of God Podcast. This film absolutely swept the global imagination, becoming nearly unanimously praised for its thoughtful humanity, eye-popping (and Oscar winning) visual effects, and its rich, classical storytelling. We invited a bunch of guests, including returning friends Steven Beckley, Blake Collier, and Chris Clark along with first-time guest, author Kevin Cooney, to discuss the film's powerful, inspiring, terrifying, and deeply moving ideas.

    We think you're gonna love this one. Check out this incredible film and we hope you enjoy our conversation!

    5:41 - Getting to know Kevin Cooney

    10:24 - GODZILLA MINUS ONE

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  • New Life (2024)
    Jun 11 2024

    In a somewhat rare opportunity for us, we are covering a film this week that was just released LAST week. NEW LIFE is an unexpectedly thoughtful and moving film about two women in a cat and mouse chase across the country. Jessica (Hayley Erin) is on the run while Elsa (Sonya Walger) is pursuing her. The stakes and details of the chase are revealed later in the film (to devastating effect) but along the way is a journey of discovery, loss, meaning, tragedy, and hope. The film is intimate and surprisingly profound. We're thrilled to be able to discuss it today and hope you all enjoy our conversation as much as we enjoyed having it!

    Also featured in this episode is a new segment called FoG Your Consideration where we'll mention other films that should be on your radar. Hope you enjoy!

    10:27 - FoG Your Consideration

    28:46 - NEW LIFE

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  • Shadow in the Cloud
    Jun 4 2024

    Have we got a fun episode for you this week! SHADOW IN THE CLOUD from 2020 is part claustrophobic radio play, part creature-feature, part war movie, and part absolutely bananas-bonkers action fantasy. Chloe Grace-Moretz stars as a WWII gunner who boards a plane under top secret orders with some top secret cargo, only to discover mid-flight that the plane is under attack from a malevolent creature. We're joined this week by Vera Goudie, Jess Fischli, and Jocee Worley for a very lively debate about the film's merit, its message, and its manic, absurdist energy. Our individual opinions vary wildly on this film, but also guide us into a thoughtful reflection on the spectrum of perspectives in all walks of life, and provides a fascinating opportunity to make room for approaches and responses that differ greatly from our own.

    Also featuring a Patron-Only Whatcha segment, we hope you enjoy hearing this conversation as much as we enjoyed having it.

    Patron Only Segment: Whatcha Watchin' / Readin' / Listenin' To?

    4:42 - SHADOW IN THE CLOUD

    Please note -- this conversation features a good bit of salty language. And also a fun little blooper after the credits.

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  • The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
    May 28 2024

    This week, we're going way back to the silent film era for an absolute classic of early horror filmmaking. The iconic scene where Christine rips away the mask from the distorted face of Lon Chaney in THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA from 1925 has been played countless times. But the film itself is woefully underappreciated. We're joined this week by co-hosts of the review podcast Horror, Sci-Fi, and Beyond (Drew Pasanen and Eric White) to discuss the relevance of its themes, the value of restoring and preserving classic films, and the unique power this particular classic holds.

    We hope you enjoy our conversation and we want to encourage you to check out some silent films (especially The Phantom of the Opera) for yourself with fresh eyes.

    2:43 - Getting to Know Drew Pasanen and Eric White

    11:27 - Horror, Sci-Fi, and Beyond Podcast

    26:23 - THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA

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    1 h y 47 m