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Tea For Terror
TeaForTerror
61 episodes
3 weeks ago
The podcast that takes a favourite horror film and dissects it over a nice cup of tea...
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The podcast that takes a favourite horror film and dissects it over a nice cup of tea...
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TV & Film
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Tea For Terror
#60: THE COMPANY OF WOLVES (1984) WITH JAMES ROSE
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest James Rose take a deeeeeeep dive into Neil Jordan’s The Company of Wolves, on this special 60th - longer than usual - episode. Partly based on the short story of the same name by Angela Carter, who also co-wrote the script, this bizarre and brilliant coming of age chiller about an adolescent girl facing down the horror of puberty, provides us with a werewolf flick like no other. You have been warned.
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3 weeks ago
1 hour 45 minutes

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#59: THE DESCENT (2005) WITH TIM DRY
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Tim Dry (XTRO, RETURN OF THE JEDI) discuss Neil Marshall’s grim subterranean horror flick THE DESCENT (2005). With its visceral scares and more psychological aspects, this British cult classic doesn’t just take us physically into the depths of the Earth, it also reaches into our subconscious, peeling away the surface to reveal our deeper human fears.
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2 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 9 seconds

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#58: SLEEPWALKER (1984) WITH DARRELL BUXTON & SAXON LOGAN
On this episode, your host Andrew Graves is joined by We Belong Dead’s Darrell Buxton and the director of our chosen feature, SLEEPWALKER (1984), Saxon Logan. It’s a dark horror of the Thatcher era, laced with bleak chills and social commentary. Together we discuss the film and its politics, as well as Hammer horror, the Carry-On films and James Whale’s THE OLD DARK HOUSE (1932). You have been warned.
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2 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 49 seconds

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#57: DAY OF THE DEAD (1985) WITH JAMES ROSE
On this episode, host Andrew Graves shelter from the outside world in an austere nuclear fallout bunker. Hounded by mad scientists, drunken Irish men and trigger happy soldiers they try to make sense of their existential cold war angst. Oh, and there are zombies too.  
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4 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 44 seconds

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#56: THE SUBSTANCE (2024) WITH ERIKA BEAN
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and returning guest Erika Bean take the activator and plunge themselves into the bat-shit duality that is Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance (2024). Together the pair compare the film to Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1931), Frankenstein (1931) and Society (1989) and discuss everything from women in horror to 21st century cinema and for some reason Ozzy Osbourne and Captain Scott. You have been warned.
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4 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 5 seconds

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#55: THE WARRIORS WITH JOHN HARRISON
To celebrate the release of John Harrison’s incredible new book, CREATURES OF THE SCREEN, we take a look at one of the best examples of KISSPLOITATION – Walter Hill’s THE WARRIORS (1979). Together we veer off into KISS, Alice Cooper and Twisted Sister, and decide which of the film’s street gangs is the best, and why it’s definitely not The Hi-Hats. You have been warned.
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4 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

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#54: THE THING (1982) WITH JAMES ROSE
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and James Rose find themselves stranded at a frozen research station wondering who the hell they are, and if they are about to turn into a disgusting spider-head creature. Together they explore Carpenter's THE THING, touching upon masculinity, monsters and messed up effects. You have been warned. 
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5 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 1 second

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#53: WHITE OF THE EYE (1987) WITH TIM DRY
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Tim Dry (Xtro, Return of the Jedi) plunge the hunting dagger deep into the heart of small town America and examine the entrails of Donald Cammell's esoteric and distinctly British take on the US slasher. Bleak, strange and thought provoking, White of the Eye (1987) is an overlooked 80s gem. You have been warned. 
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5 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 10 seconds

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#52: Santa Sangre (1989) with Barbie Wilde
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and extra special guest, the brilliant Barbie Wilde, delve deep into the strange world of Alejandro Jodorowsky, investigating his surreal Psycho-induced nightmare – Santa Sangre (1989). You have been warned.
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6 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 9 seconds

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#51: The Baby (1973) with Darrell Buxton
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Darrell Buxton find themselves locked in the nursery of mad matriarch Ruth Roman, in Ted Post’s uncomfortably weird tale of adult babies and abuse The Baby (1973). But is this simply a piece of early 70s exploitation, or is there something else going on in the playroom? You have been warned.
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6 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes 56 seconds

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#50: SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN (1970) With GRAHAM DUFF
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and extra special guest Graham Duff (writer, creator and star of cult TV show IDEAL) explore the murky world of spare-part surgery, semi-vampires and fascist states. SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN (1970), a (sort of) Amicus production, peels back the skin and offers up some unrestrained 70s horror in a way that could only have sprung from that exact era. Starring Vincent Price and also featuring Hammer stalwarts Cushing and Lee, it’s a film that cruelly and brilliantly taps into our basest fears. You have been warned.
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7 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes 23 seconds

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Tea For Terror #49: Lady in a Cage (1964) with Darrell Buxton
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Darrell Buxton, find themselves trapped in an elevator at the mercy lowlifes, thieves and murderers, and the complete horror show, we sometimes called America. 
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9 months ago
1 hour 15 minutes 53 seconds

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Tea For Terror #48: Nosferatu (2024) with James Whittington
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and NYX TV rep James Whittington, get their teeth stuck into Robert Egger’s new interpretation of Nosferatu (2024). On the heels of the earlier Werner Herzog outing and of course the German expressionist 1922 classic, Eggers certainly has much to prove. But fear not, this latest incarnation is smart, disturbing and has plenty to say about the world we live in today. You have been warned.
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10 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes 28 seconds

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Tea For Terror #47: Pearl (2022) with Ian Taylor
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Ian Taylor contemplate the nature fame, celebrity and cinema as they examine one of the decade’s most incendiary horror flicks Pearl (2022). Expect plenty of chat about Mia Goth, Ti West and 21st century horror.
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10 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes 14 seconds

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Tea For Terror #46: King Kong (1933) with Richard Stanley
On this extra, extra special episode my guest, the brilliant RICHARD STANLEY (Hardware, Dust Devil, Color out of Space) talks about the greatest monster movie ever made KING KONG (1933). Expect chat about AI, H.P. Lovecraft, Willis O’Brien, Merian C. Cooper, Fay Wray, and Pre-code Movies. “It was beauty killed the beast.” You have been warned.
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10 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes 24 seconds

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Tea For Terror #45: Don't Open Till Christmas (1984) with Dan Taylor
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and Dan Taylor find their stockings full of murderous surprises when they give Edmund Purdom's dodgy Xmas shocker another go. Expect the worst British Santas you've ever seen, nonsensical plot lines and 80s grot. You have been warned. 
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10 months ago
1 hour 41 seconds

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Tea For Terror #44: The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996) with Graham Humphreys
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and artist Graham Humphreys wind up stranded at an unknown locale facing monstrous dangers which include, rising budgets, spoiled and misbehaved actors and, of course a handful of drug addled man-beasts. The production of The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996), as depicted in Lost Soul (2014), was clearly a troubled one, and the final film is often much-maligned. But does it deserve to be sent to the house of pain, or should it be given a fairer appraisal?
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11 months ago
1 hour 14 minutes 45 seconds

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Tea For Terror #43: A Bucket of Blood (1959) Featuring Darrell Buxton
Like, on this episode, Andrew Graves and Darrell Buxton make the scene, dig it? Leaving the squares behind they head out to the coffee shop, click their way through some heavy poetry then get their kicks watching A Bucket of Blood (1959) by some cat called Corman. Murder, laughs and art, they try to noodle it out. So, like, listen in all you cheap creeps, it’s sure to be a gas.
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11 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 50 seconds

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Tea For Terror #42: Twilight Zone Special Featuring Emma Dark
Imagine a podcast. Picture a moment in time where two people, Andrew Graves and Emma Dark, find themselves on a journey into the shadows. It might also be our journey. Listen as we plunge ever deeper into the strange limitless realms of the Tea For Terror Zone.
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11 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes 54 seconds

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Tea For Terror #41: Performance (1970) Featuring Tim Dry
On this episode, host Andrew Graves and guest Tim Dry (Xtro, Return of the Jedi), find themselves enclaved in the decaying town house of a reclusive ex-rock star. Together chat about the Nic Roeg/Donald Cammell arthouse piece Peformance (1970). They also ponder life's mysteries, discuss gangland villains and generally get off of their faces in a cut and paste, non-linear fashion. You have been warned. 
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11 months ago
1 hour 2 minutes 14 seconds

Tea For Terror
The podcast that takes a favourite horror film and dissects it over a nice cup of tea...