Episode 019: Freaks & Psychos One-Year Anniversary Celebration

AnDread celebrates the one-year anniversary of the Freaks & Psychos podcast by talking with film journalist and access consultant Charlotte Little and horror fan (and intro music composer) Dark Mark. We discuss the changing trends in disability representation in horror, horror short films and the Left for Deaf screening, disability… Continue reading

Episode 018: Audio Description

AnDread and described video writer Liam Leonard aka Graham the Haunted Marshmallow discuss the benefits of audio description for disabled and nondisabled viewers, the challenges and rewards of writing audio description, and the audio description for Gerald’s Game! Intro Liam’s interest in horror Liam’s podcast They Made Another One?! Audio… Continue reading

Episode 017: Werewolves as Metaphors for People with Disabilities

AnDread, Joshua T. Anderson, and Matthew Connolly discuss werewolves as metaphors for disability, mental illness, addiction, female puberty, and the tragic outsider! Discussion of The Wolf Man (1941), Ginger Snaps (2000), and An American Werewolf in London (1981)! Intro Werewolf Discussion  32:00 The wolf as an endangered/persecuted animal – connects… Continue reading

Episode 016: Zombies as Metaphors for People with Disabilities

Zombies as metaphors: AnDread and Anne Jackson dive into the zombie genre to discuss zombies as metaphorical representations of people with disabilities, from George A. Romero’s Dead films to The Walking Dead, Fear the Walking Dead, The Girl with all the Gifts, Blood Quantum, and more! Intro Zombies Interview Questions … Continue reading

Episode 015: Relic (2020)

Dedicated to the loving memory of my grandmother Dorothy Jentgens, 1935-2021 AnDread and Columbus film critics Hope Madden and George Wolf cover the 2020 Australian horror film Relic. We discuss gothic metaphors of the mind, dilemmas of caring for elderly parents, and developing compassion for people with dementia. In addition,… Continue reading

Episode 014: The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923)

AnDread and Bill the Butcher Van Veghel dive into The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923). We discuss Lon Chaney’s connections to disability, Quasimodo as an empathetic disabled character, and the horrors of silent cinema. Also a review of Post-Mortem with Mick Garris Podcast. Intro Host of Land of the Creeps… Continue reading

Episode 013: Rob Reiner’s Misery (1990)

Part Two of AnDread’s discussion with Erin C. Hendricks about Stephen King’s Misery (1987) and Rob Reiner’s film adaptation (1990). We discuss addiction and the differences between the book and movie. Intro Conclusion of Misery Novel Discussion   King said that the novel is about addiction, but that element is… Continue reading

Episode 010: Run (2020)

AnDread and Nichole Goble dive into Run. We discuss caregiver abuse, overcoming vs. living with disability, and factitious disorder imposed upon another. Show Notes available at freaksandpsychospodcast.com/episode010 WARNING: The Show Notes may spoil certain “twists” that are revealed in the movie. Intro Nichole’s experience of disability and her show Bodies… Continue reading

Episode 009: Hush (2016)

AnDread and Lauren Strand dive into Mike Flanagan’s Hush. We discuss deafness, social isolation, and disabled female protagonists. Also reviews of the Night of the Horrorphile and Joe Hill’s Locke & Key comic book series. Show Notes available at freaksandpsychospodcast.com/episode009 Intro Our discussion is spoiler-free up until 38:30 Check out… Continue reading

Episode 008: Disability in 2020 Horror

AnDread briefly reviews horror movies from 2020 that feature disability and discusses common themes such as trauma, grief, family dysfunction, independence, delusion, paranoia, and diversity within disability representation. Show Notes available at freaksandpsychospodcast.com/episode008 Intro Apologies for lateness Thanks to those providing feedback, in conversations to be a guest Announcement: No… Continue reading