
Nathan and Ryan take a trip into Hammer Films’ psychological side with Taste of Fear (1961), a stylish and suspenseful thriller often compared to Hitchcock’s best. When a wheelchair-bound woman returns to her father’s French Riviera estate, she’s haunted by strange visions and sinister secrets lurking in the shadows. The hosts discuss the film’s tight direction by Seth Holt, the eerie cinematography, and how it stands out among Hammer’s more gothic horrors. Expect twists, paranoia, and plenty of atmosphere as the guys explore this underrated British gem.