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Deadly Doses Horror Podcast
Dr Sarah Cleary
30 episodes
4 months ago
Deadly Doses is a podcast in which the horror genre goes under the knife as your host, Doc Horror along with some fiendish friends explore our favourite films, TV, books and more and dissect why a spoonful of horror really does help the medicine go down.
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Deadly Doses is a podcast in which the horror genre goes under the knife as your host, Doc Horror along with some fiendish friends explore our favourite films, TV, books and more and dissect why a spoonful of horror really does help the medicine go down.
Show more...
TV & Film
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Deadly Doses Chapter 27 Dr. Sean Travers. Trauma and the horror film.
Deadly Doses Horror Podcast
50 minutes
3 years ago
Deadly Doses Chapter 27 Dr. Sean Travers. Trauma and the horror film.
Home is where the horror is and in this chapter of Deadly Doses podcast we are joined by author of Trauma in American Popular Culture and Cult Texts, 1980-2020 Dr Sean Travers who specialises in horror, postmodernism and the manner in which trauma is represented in the modern horror film.

Films discussed include-
MIDSOMMER (Dir. Ari Aster, 2019)
HEREDITARY (Dir. Ari Aster, 2018)
Deadly Doses Horror Podcast
Deadly Doses is a podcast in which the horror genre goes under the knife as your host, Doc Horror along with some fiendish friends explore our favourite films, TV, books and more and dissect why a spoonful of horror really does help the medicine go down.