Generated by All in One SEO v4.9.9, this is an llms.txt file, used by LLMs to index the site. # Genre Exposure: A Film Podcast A bi-weekly podcast plumbing the depths of genre films. Join us as we explore the wide world of cinema broadening our horizons one movie at a time. ## Sitemaps - [XML Sitemap](https://www.genreexposure.com/sitemap.xml): Contains all public & indexable URLs for this website. ## Posts - [Episode 064: The Quiet Earth (1985)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-064/) - In this episode, we begin a new block focused on Science-Fiction cinema with a particular exclusion for Sci-Fi Horror just to mix things up. Sci-fi can be pretty broad, so we definitely can't hit it all in one go. It all kicks off with Jason's pick giving us a time honored tradition of musing about - [Episode 128: In Fabric (2018)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-128/) - In this episode, Dustin steers us back into the world of A24's "elevated" horror for one of their most baffling yet engrossing releases. A simple story about a killer dress, and yet there is so much more going on beneath the surface. Join us as we check out Peter Strickland's In Fabric from 2018. Jason - [Episode 127: Breakdown (1997)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-127/) - In this episode, Jason breaks his usual disdain for 90s cinema to put forth "one of the good ones" for discussion. So join us for a Kurt Russel starring stunt spectacle as we check out Jonathan Mostow's Breakdown from 1997. Jason highlights the many virtues of practical effects use on display. Dustin runs down the - [Episode 126: Creepy (2016)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-126/) - In this episode, Dustin's recent J-Horror bender spills over into the podcast proper as his fervor for disturbing Japanese media leads us back to one of our favorite directors: Kiyoshi Kurosawa. Not content to rest upon only covering one of his early TV movies, this time we look at a film that many consider a - [Episode 125: Who Can Kill a Child? (1976)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-125/) - In this episode, Jason's pick takes us back in time to the 70s and over to Spain for a challenging little flick directed by Narciso Ibáñez Serrador. Join us as we question its use of mondo movie elements and ultimately tackle the titular question posed by Who Can Kill a Child? from 1976. But before - [Episode 124: Knock Knock (2015)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-124/) - In this episode, Dustin's pick returns to the topic of Eli Roth as we discuss another film from his body of work. No, it's not an alternate universe John Wick movie, but if you squint hard enough, we understand. Join us as we check out Roth's modernized remake of 70's classic Death Game: Knock Knock - [Episode 123: A Chinese Ghost Story (1987)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-123/) - In this episode, after some extensive black magic rituals, Dustin has (mostly) recovered from his illness, and we take to the mics once again to continue our exploration of genre cinema. This time Jason's pick takes us back to the 80's (as usual) but specifically to Hong Kong to check out Tony Ching Siu-Tung's legendary - [Episode 122: Valentine (2001)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-122/) - In this episode, we return to our original plan by checking out another holiday slasher narrowly missing its relevant time period. But is it a worthy holiday slasher or some unremarkable fodder for the junk pile? Join us as we tackle that question and check out Jamie Blanks' Valentine from 2001. But before all that, - [Episode 121: New Fears Eve (2025)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-121/) - In this episode, we revive our time-honored tradition of checking out indie films that directors pitch our way to shine some extra light and love in their direction. Prepare yourself for a horror comedy with a satisfying mix of gore and laughs in equal measure. Join us as we check out a new holiday slasher - [Episode 120: To Live and Die in L.A. (1985)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-120/) - In this episode, we kick off the new year with our first proper film. We felt it was time to circle back to the much-beloved 80s to revisit one of the first directors we geeked out over on this podcast. So join us as we check out William Friedkin's over the top epic To Live - [Episode 119: 2025 Wrap Up Special](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-119/) - In this episode, we do our usual and usher 2025 to a close with a final look back over the year. First, we reflect a bit on the podcast itself and go over some things we learned and struggled with during the year and highlight some of our favorite moments and share just a few - [Episode 118: Love & Peace (2015)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-118/) - In this episode, we celebrate the holiday season with a legitimate Christmas film that's not horror-related!? Okay, but this is still Genre Exposure, so you know it's going to be weird somehow. Drama, romance, comedy, musical numbers, tokusatsu effects and more! So join us as we hit up one last feature from Japan this year - [Episode 117: Martyrs (2008)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-117/) - In this episode, we dive back into the listener suggestion pile to guide our focus back into the world of extreme horror. Consider this your content warning and brace yourselves as we tackle another of the all-time heavy hitters of extreme horror. Join us as we check out Pascal Laugier's Martyrs from 2008. Jason breaks - [Episode 116: Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend (1989)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-116/) - In this episode, we fulfill a prophecy long spoken of dating back to the very earliest episodes of the show. So join us as we check out the wild and cosmically apocalyptic Urotsukidoji: Legend of the Overfiend from 1989. Huge trigger warning here: Urotsukidoji is infamous for a reason. So as we always say, know - [Episode 115: Celebrating the Halloween Franchise](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-115/) - In this special super-sized bonus episode of Genre Exposure, we used the spooky season this year to discuss at exhaustive length the titular franchise: Halloween. From favorite kills to the coolest incarnation of Michael Myers, we spill our guts and geek out over our history and experiences with the complete franchise. Nothing fancy, and we're - [Episode 114: Under the Skin (2013)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-114/) - In this episode, a listener suggestion takes us to the early days of the "elevated horror" phenomenon and the meteoric rise of production studio A24. So join us as we check out Jonathan Glazer's Under the Skin from 2013. Jason settles in for a first time watch on what is often a pretty divisive film. - [Episode 113: Lady in White (1988)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-113/) - In this episode, we return to proper form back on schedule. As we push ever closer into Fall, Jason selected the next film guided by nostalgia. So join us as we check out Lady in White from 1988, directed by Frank LaLoggia. With fond memories of the film, Jason digs into how well it has - [Episode 112: Bury the Bride (2023)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-112/) - In this episode, after being buried ourselves under seemingly endless waves of technical issues, we dig ourselves back into the land of the living to cover a thematically appropriate film. So join us as we check out Spider One's Bury the Bride from 2023. Brace yourselves; we went in wanting to love this one, but - [Episode 111: House on the Edge of the Park (1980)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-111/) - In this episode, Jason's pick sends us back to the madcap but beloved world of the films of Ruggero Deodato. Content warning on this one as it certainly falls within the realm of Extreme cinema so, like we always say, know your limits and what kind of content you're cool with hearing about. For those - [Episode 110: Japan Organized Crime Boss (1969)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-110/) - In this episode, we're hitting the mean streets for a killer crime film by way of Japan, thanks to Dustin's pick. So join us as we check out Kinji Fukasaku's Japan Organized Crime Boss from 1969. Harkening back to our prior format, Dustin delivers a whirlwind overview and history of the yakuza subgenre. Jason digs - [Episode 109: The Cottage (2008)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-109/) - In this episode, we crash back into action after another unexpected break and there's no better place to start than our usual center line of horror. Jason's pick brings us an interesting genre mashup in Paul Andrew Williams' The Cottage from 2008. But is this a hidden gem that fell through the cracks of the - [Episode 108: Synchronic (2019)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-108/) - In this episode, your hosts have been lost in the void across time and space, but an interesting listener suggestion drags us back to the present for discussion! So join us as we check out Justin Benson and Aaron Morehead's Synchronic from 2019. Jason weighs the interesting premise against some of the film's weaker elements. - [Episode 107: The Three Musketeers Part II: Milady (2023)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-107/) - In this episode, spurred on by a painful cliffhanger, we wrap up this brand new two-film adaptation of the Alexandre Dumas classic. So join us as we check out Martin Bourboulon's The Three Musketeers Part II: Milady from 2023. Prepare for a stunning course correction as the evils of modern day blockbuster filmmaking turns what - [Episode 106: The Three Musketeers Part I: D'Artangan (2023)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-106/) - In this episode, Dustin steers our course back to something a little more modern, but that is decidedly trying to take a new stab at a very old story. Prepare yourselves for some epic historical action and join us as we check out Martin Bourboulon's The Three Musketeers Part I: D'Artangan. Can this new iteration - [Episode 105: The Grifters (1990)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-105/) - In this episode, we wind the clock back to the start of the 90s to pay a visit to the world of crime dramas with Jason's next pick. Backed up by Martin Scorcese and featuring a star-studded cast led by John Cusack, Anjelica Huston, and Annette Benning, come join us as we check out Stephen - [Episode 104: The Dead Thing (2024)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-104/) - In this episode, we step away from our focus on the past to look at a recent new release on Shudder. So join us as we check out Elric Kane's The Dead Thing from 2024. Dustin sings praise for the film and its execution in tackling its central theme. Jason grounds the discussion with some - [Episode 103: Night Creatures (1962)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-103/) - In this episode, Jason caps off our impromptu Peter Cushing triple feature with a unique selection from the vaults of Hammer Films. So join us as we check out Night Creatures (also known as Captain Clegg) from 1962. Marvel alongside us as we enjoy an action packed Cushing character and ponder over the plot being - [Episode 102: Scream and Scream Again (1970)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-102/) - In this episode, after feeling the vibes of 70s British Sci-Fi Horror from our prior film, Dustin tries to keep the ball rolling with a blind pick. Who could imagine what terrors await!? So join us as we wind the clock back a few more years to 1970 and head into the land of Amicus - [Episode 101: The Creeping Flesh (1973)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-101/) - In this episode, rising from the snowpocalypse, we make our triumphant return in the new year. We're kicking the year off as we usually do with a few free wheeling picks just for the heck of it. Jason heralds his return by selecting The Creeping Flesh directed by Freddie Francis from 1973. So join us - [Dustin's J-Horror Journal Episode 06: Death Forest 5 (2016)](https://www.genreexposure.com/j-horror-journal-episode-06/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, a Christmas miracle descends upon the podcast as Dustin wraps up his coverage of the Death Forest franchise. At four films in with mostly diminishing returns from an already low high, join our intrepid host as he discovers that the final entry actually packs the biggest punch - [Dustin's J-Horror Journal Episode 05: Death Forest 4 (2016)](https://www.genreexposure.com/j-horror-journal-episode-05/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, Jason is on vacation and Dustin cracks open the J-Horror Journal once more. We pick back up right where we left off with Death Forest 4 directed by Yasutake Torii. We're chugging right along and that means more of what you can expect from this franchise by - [Episode 100: 2024 Wrap Up Special](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-100/) - In this remarkable 100th episode of Genre Exposure, we do our usual just a bit early and usher 2024 to a close with a final look back over the year. First, we reflect a bit on the podcast itself and go over some things we learned and struggled with during the year and highlight some - [Episode 099: The Green Inferno (2013)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-099/) - In this episode, a listener suggestion brings us back to the Cannibal subgenre as we set our sights on the works of Eli Roth. So join us as we check out his love letter to the greats of the Cannibal film and dig into The Green Inferno from 2013. Along the way we debate Eli - [Dustin's J-Horror Journal Episode 04: Exploring Japanese Urban Legends](https://www.genreexposure.com/j-horror-journal-episode-04/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, continuing our tradition of having an extra episode drop on Halloween, Dustin cracks open the J-Horror Journal one last time this month to share with you three of his favorite urban legends from Japan and discuss some of the many films that have spawned from them. From - [Episode 098: Drafting The New Masters of Horror](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-098/) - In this episode, we tackle one more discussion topic to keep the October Halloween celebrations going. In an era where reboots and revivals are running wild, we posed a simple question: What if beloved anthology horror series Masters of Horror returned for a third season? Our parameters were simple. Assume 13 episodes because the other - [Dustin's J-Horror Journal Episode 03: Death Forest 3 (2015)](https://www.genreexposure.com/j-horror-journal-episode-03/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, picking up right where we left off, join us as we check out Yasutake Torii's Death Forest 3 from 2015, the next entry in the franchise based on an indie video game that itself was based on another prominent indie video game. Dustin eagerly dives into discovering - [Episode 097: The Movies That Scare Us](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-097/) - In this episode, we sit aside the movie deep dives to tackle a discussion topic in honor of the spooky season. And what better topic to discuss than the things that actually scare us. So join us as we get deep and share it all, highlighting five films that have really and truly scared us - [Dustin's J-Horror Journal Episode 02: Death Forest 2 (2015)](https://www.genreexposure.com/j-horror-journal-episode-02/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, it's the return of Dustin's J-Horror Journal! In an effort to ensure we continue having content every week in October, Dustin has taken to the mic solo to make up for the lost time of his recent illness and do what he does best: unhinged ranting about - [Episode 096: Milk & Serial (2024)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-096/) - In this episode, we return to our much beloved Found Footage subgenre to check out a recent indie darling that's been gaining a lot of attention online. So join us as we check out Milk & Serial (2024) from the mind of Curry Barker. Dustin eagerly embraces the film, drawing thematic parallels to some of - [Episode 095: Of Unknown Origin (1983)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-095/) - In this episode, our interests clash as Jason subjects Dustin to a film from one of his least favorite horror subgenres: Natural Horror. So join us for a thrilling tale of man versus rat as we check out George P. Cosmatos' Of Unknown Origin from 1983. Jason celebrates the varying techniques used to realize the - [Episode 094: Nekromantik (1988)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-094/) - In this episode, a listener suggestion leads us to tackle another legend of the Extreme Horror subgenre. So steel yourself and join us as we check out Jorg Buttgereit's Nekromantik from 1988. As we do for many of these episodes, fair warning that the film being discussed has some pretty heavy topics and themes including - [Episode 093: Push (2009)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-093/) - In this episode, Dustin borrows a page from Jason's playbook and swings us back for a potentially forgotten gem. So join us as we check out Paul McGuigan's Push from 2009. Dustin makes the case for the film as a well-executed cult classic. Jason tries to weigh the movie against his overwhelming malaise towards superhero - [Episode 092: Full Contact (1992)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-092/) - In this episode, as we rapidly continue our approach to episode 100, Jason circles us back to where it all began to once more discuss the Heroic Bloodshed subgenre. So join us as we check out Ringo Lam's Full Contact from 1992. Jason lays down the case to try manifesting a new high-def release of - [Episode 091: Streets of Fire (1984)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-091/) - In this episode, we dig into another listener suggestion, leading us to our first formal discussion on the works of Walter Hill. So join us as we check out his rock and roll fable Streets of Fire from 1984. Jason weighs whether the film actually counts as a musical or not. Dustin runs down the - [Episode 090: The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave (1971)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-090/) - In this episode, we return once more to the world of Giallo by way of Dustin's pick. Or do we? Join us for the thrilling debate on whether it belongs in the black gloved grasp of the Gialli subgenre as we check out Emilio P. Miraglia's The Night Evelyn Came Out of the Grave from - [Episode 089: Pin (1988)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-089/) - In this episode, Jason's next pick leads us back to the 80s once more to examine a potentially overlooked classic. So join us as we check out Sandor Stern's Pin from 1988. Jason makes the case for the need of a modern restored release for the film. Dustin shares his excitement to finally watch it - [Episode 088: Scarecrow Gone Wild (2004)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-088/) - In this episode, we dig into another listener suggestion and tackle what may be our first ever troll submission; or is it? Buckle up and shield your mind as we descend into schlocky shelf-warmer sequel territory to check out Brian Katkin's Scarecrow Gone Wild from 2004. Together, we riff our way through the film while - [Episode 087: Heroic Purgatory (1970)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-087/) - In this episode, we get lost into the absurdly surreal world of Kiju Yoshida's Heroic Purgatory from 1970. Serving as Dustin's Lynchian avant-garde counter pick to our prior film, this one covers much of the same ground, focusing and drawing inspiration from the same student revolts that served as source material for Kichiku; only everything - [Dustin's J-Horror Journal Episode 01: Death Forest (2014)](https://www.genreexposure.com/j-horror-journal-episode-01/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, we've had a bit of a scheduling crisis making Jason unavailable to record. So Dustin takes to the microphone solo to chat more about Japanese Horror. We've decided to spin the prior filler episode in this style into its own series that for now will crop up - [Episode 086: Kichiku: Banquet of the Beasts (1997)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-086/) - In this episode, we dive back into some cult Japanese cinema. Jason had been holding this one in his back pocket for a while now and couldn't resist springing on Dustin a cult classic that he was unaware of. Tune in to see how our feelings shake out on this one and join us for - [Episode 085: Possum (2018)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-085/) - In this episode, we dive deep into a film we've been eagerly anticipating but have held off till now to give this movie our undivided attention for a first watch. So join us as we check out Matthew Holness' Possum from 2018. Spoiler alert, there's nothing but praise from us this episode for a truly - [Episode 084: Jackals (2017)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-084/) - In this episode, we dive back in for some horror. This time Dustin has selected a film that he feels has fallen through the cracks. So is it an under seen gem or wallowing in deserved obscurity? Tune in to find out as we delve into the story of one dysfunctional family's downfall set against - [Episode 083: Flesh+Blood (1985)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-083/) - In this episode, we return to an age where might makes right and swords clash. Jason's pick brings the topic of Paul Verhoeven to the show for the first time. So join us as we check out Flesh+Blood from 1985. We also talk our favorite Verhoeven flicks as we dig in with the movie, chronicling - [Episode 082: A Cold Night's Death (1973)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-082/) - In this episode, Jason dives into our vault of listener suggestions to dig out one of his favorite subgenres: the made for tv movie. So join us as we check out A Cold Night's Death from 1973, directed by Jerrold Freedman. While Jason praises the execution and stage-play like quality of the production, Dustin charts - [Episode 081: Wife to Be Sacrificed (1974)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-081/) - In this episode, love is in the air and for the special occasion of Valentine's Day, we return once more into the wild world of Nikkatsu's Roman Porno series. Dustin has selected a fitting companion piece for the block of films we covered last year and that leads us once again to the amazing star - [Episode 080: End of the Line (2007)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-080/) - In this episode, we dig into our first horror flick of 2024 for the show. This time, Jason wants to shine a spotlight and share some love for a little gem that he feels doesn't get discussed enough. So buckle up for the end of days as we check our Maurice Devereaux's End of the - [Episode 079: The Fisher King (1991)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-079/) - In this episode, rising from the ruins of 2023, we kick off the new year with a listener episode to start things right. So join us as we stick around in the 90's just a little longer to take our first stab discussing both Terry Gilliam and Robin Williams on the show. This time we're - [Quick Cuts Episode 012: 2023 Wrap Up Special](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-012/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, we do our usual and usher 2023 to a close with a final look back over the year. First, we reflect a bit on the podcast itself and go over some things we learned and struggled with during the year and highlight some of our favorite moments - [Episode 078: Wes Craven’s New Nightmare (1994)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-078/) - In this episode, we wrap up the year and our discussion on movies about making movies with a quick trip to the 90s. So join us as we dig in a little on our conflicting opinions about 90s Horror and finally discuss the Elm Street franchise for a little as we check out Wes Craven's - [Episode 077: Blow Out (1981)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-077/) - In this episode, we continue our exploration of movies about making movies. This time Jason's pick brings us back to the highly stylized world of Brian De Palma as we check out Blow Out from 1981. Between geeking out over all the gear porn and audio engineering, we also spend a lot of time highlighting - [Episode 076: Why Don’t You Play in Hell? (2013)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-076/) - In this episode, we head into our last topic for the year and to have a little fun, we're going to be talking about movies about making movies. It all starts with Dustin's pick as he brings us our yearly dose of the world of Sion Sono with his yakuza send-up comedy epic Why Don't - [Episode 075: Barbarian (2022)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-075/) - In this episode, we dig into the mailbag of listener suggestions seeking some horror to keep the dwindling flames of our Halloween passion alive. This leads us to check out Zach Cregger's directorial debut Barbarian from 2022. Heads up that this is a film where the less you know going in the better, so if - [Quick Cuts Episode 011: Dustin’s Halloween J-Horror Journal](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-011/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, strapped for time but not wanting to abandon a holiday tradition, Dustin sits down solo to record some thoughts about the films he has watched over the month of October. This ultimately leads him to highlight a quartet of J-Horror flicks that became the stand outs from - [Episode 074: Murder Party (2007)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-074/) - In this episode, we continue our October celebration with more films set on or around Halloween. This time Michael pops back in for a special guest appearance, bringing with him our last film for the set. So join us as we dive back into the world of Jeremy Saulnier to check out his debut feature - [Episode 073: Idle Hands (1999)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-073/) - In this episode, we continue our October celebration with more films set on or around Halloween. This time Dustin's pick takes us to the end of the 90s for Rodman Flender's cult horror comedy Idle Hands. Dustin finds it hard to struggle against his love for the movie and trying to give anything close to - [Quick Cuts Episode 010: Celebrating Friday the 13th](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-010/) - In this special super-sized bonus episode of Genre Exposure, we used the occasion of an October set Friday the 13th to discuss at exhaustive length the titular franchise. From favorite kills to the coolest incarnation of Jason Voorhees, we spill our guts and geek out over our deep love for Friday the 13th. Nothing fancy - [Episode 072: Cobweb (2023)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-072/) - In this episode, we once more begin our yearly celebration of the Halloween season. This time we're back with another helping of flicks set on or closely around Halloween itself. Jason starts us of with, unsurprisingly, a bit of kids in peril. So join us as we check out Samuel Bodin's Cobweb from 2023. We - [Episode 071: Tin and Tina (2023)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-071/) - In this episode, we dig into the mailbag of listener suggestions seeking some horror to gear us up for the coming of Halloween. This leads us once more to the land of Netflix for a directorial debut feature. So join us as we check out Rubin Stein's Tin and Tina from 2023. Dustin eagerly dispels - [Episode 070: Star of David: Beautiful Girl Hunter (1979)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-070/) - In this episode, we wrap up our exploration of Nikkatsu's legendary Roman Porno series for the time being. For our last pick, Jason has selected a surprisingly relevant film blending together elements we examined in the prior two episodes. So join us as we check out Norifumi Suzuki's wild Star of David: Beautiful Girl Hunter - [Episode 069: Flower and Snake (1974)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-069/) - In this episode, we continue our exploration of Nikkatsu's legendary Roman Porno series. For our next pick, we checked out one of the most well-known and iconic films from the entire run. It helped spawn their own S&M focused sub-series, numerous sequels, arguably kept the company running financially, and skyrocketed Naomi Tani to eternal stardom - [Episode 068: Zoom Up: Murder Site (1979)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-068/) - In this episode, we triumphantly return to the world of pink films and related media by casting some focus on Nikkatsu's legendary Roman Porno series that carried the company to greatness throughout the 70s and 80s. We kick things off with Dustin's pick Zoom Up: Murder Site directed by Koyu Ohara in 1979. Dustin lays - [Episode 067: Open Your Eyes (1997)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-067/) - In this episode, a listener suggestion sends us into overtime on the sci-fi genre as we look at a film that approaches some concepts we've dug in on with past episodes, but using its own unique approach. So join us as we check out Alejandro Amenábar's Open Your Eyes from 1997. Dustin lays down some - [Episode 066: Avalon (2001)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-066/) - In this episode, we wrap up our series on non-horror Science-Fiction by examining another staple concept of the genre: virtual reality. Join us as we check out Dustin's pick Avalon from 2001, a Japanese-Polish coproduction directed by Mamoru Oshii. Dustin heaps praise upon the film while also giving a detailed account of both Oshii's history - [Episode 065: Moon (2009)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-065/) - In this episode, Michael rejoined us so the original trio can dig deep into some more high concept sci-fi. Join us as we check out his pick Moon from 2009 directed by Duncan Jones. Michael details how important Sam Rockwell's performance is to the film. Dustin runs down some info on some follow-up projects that - [Episode 063: Monica, O My Darling (2022)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-063/) - In this episode, another listener suggestion sends us kicking and screaming back into the world of Indian cinema. Join us as we dig into the many twists and turns of Vasan Bala's genre blending escapade Monica, O My Darling from 2022. Jason finds his apprehension in the wake of 13B utterly destroyed against the film's - [Episode 062: Bloody Birthday (1981)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-062/) - In this episode, after spending two films nostalgically looking back to the golden age of slashers Jason has decided to take us back to the heart of that era with his pick. Amid a flood of slasher sequels and imitators, join us as we check out Edward Hunt's Bloody Birthday from 1981. Dustin weighs the - [Episode 061: The Final Girls (2015) w/ Chris the 4k Outlaw](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-061/) - In this episode, we are joined by our first ever special guest: Chris the 4k Outlaw. Together we sit down to gush over our shared love of slasher films and dig in with his selection for this episode: The Final Girls from 2015. Jason weighs the film's PG-13 rating against the surprisingly emotional heart the - [Episode 060: Muck (2015)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-060/) - In this episode, we launch off a new block taking a look at a beloved subgenre for us: Slashers. To keep things interesting we're setting a ban for ourselves from selecting any films that hail from the big name slasher franchises. Join us as we kick things off with Dustin's controversial pick Muck (2015) directed - [Episode 059: The Millionaires’ Express (1986)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-059/) - In this episode, we hit up another listener suggestion returning us to the world of Hong Kong Westerns. So join us as we check out the The Millionaires' Express directed by the legendary Sammo Hung. Jason lays down some interesting context with notes about the history of those involved in the film's production. Dustin charts - [Episode 058: Conquest (1983)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-058/) - In this episode, we wrap up our series on somewhat medieval themed Fantasy flicks. There's no other way to go out with a bang than a short trip into the surreal world of Lucio Fulci. So join us as we visit a land beyond time and delve into his one forray into the fantasy genre - [Episode 057: Solomon Kane (2009)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-057/) - In this episode, we continue our medieval styled Fantasy soujourn. Though some technical difficulties prevented him from joining us, Michael has left us with his pick for this block leading us to check out M. J. Bassett's Solomon Kane from 2009. There's a lot to love here, but Jason lays down some fair criticism on - [Episode 056: Dragonslayer (1981)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-056/) - In this episode, we launch into our first theme block of the year placing our focus onto Fantasy films. Which, as Jason is keen to add, includes a bit of specific focus on medieval style fantasy. It all kicks off with Jason's pick as we check out the influential Dragonslayer from 1981. Dustin struggles to - [Episode 055: Cannibal Holocaust (1980)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-055/) - In this episode, we dive back in for another listener episode to round out our freestyle block with an all time great for Extreme Horror. Join us as we check out Ruggero Deodato's legendary and controversial classic Cannibal Holocaust. Jason chronicles the film's influential legacy and importance. Dustin details his suffering enduring the uncut version - [Episode 054: Ultrasound (2021)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-054/) - In this episode, we continue our series of freestyle picks to start off the new year with Dustin's selection. We check out his favorite feature from Fantasia 2021, Ultrasound directed by Rob Schroeder. Join us as we navigate the strange surreal mindbending corridors of the film's narrative. Dustin goes up to bat for the film - [Episode 053: History of the Occult (2020)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-053/) - In this episode, we tackle our first listener episode of the year. After holding this one in our back pocket for far too long, we finally get a chance to check it out by way of Screambox. So join us as we check out Cristian Ponce's History of the Occult from 2020. Dustin celebrates the - [Episode 052: Miracle Mile (1988)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-052/) - In this episode, we kick off the new year with a series of freestyle picks. We still need a bit of time to chart our course without Michael on board and so we've decided to hit some films we have wanted to discuss but have never quite had the chance to place them in any - [Quick Cuts Episode 009: 2022 Wrap Up Special](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-009/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, we usher 2022 to a close with a final look back over the year. First, we reflect a bit on the podcast itself and go over some of the things we learned and struggled with during the year as well as highlight some of our favorite moments - [Episode 051: The Girl Next Door (2007)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-051/) - In this episode, we close out the year with one final listener episode. Based on a true crime. Pulled from the pages of a Jack Ketchum novel. Join us as we delve into director Gregory M. Wilson's The Girl Next Door from 2007. With the novel in hand, Jason gives some extra insight from the - [Episode 050: Tokyo Tribe (2014)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-050/) - In this episode, we wrap up our last block of the year on musicals with an explosive finale. Echoing last year, Dustin returns us to the madcap genre blending world of director Sion Sono for an over the top rap battle musical. Join us as we check out Tokyo Tribe from 2014. Jason struggles to - [Episode 048: Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-048/) - In this episode, we kick off a block focused on Musicals to close out the year. Michael marks his formal return with his pick of Hedwig and the Angry Inch from 2001. Jason questions some of the curiously lacking details that didn't make the jump from stage to film. Dustin digs deep into the - [Episode 049: Phantom of the Paradise (1974)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-049/) - In this episode, we continue our time wrapping up the year with some focus on Musicals. Jason's pick leads us to our first go at a Brian De Palma film as we check our Phantom of the Paradise from 1974. Between digging in with all the many and varied music references amid genre spanning songs, - [Quick Cuts Episode 008: Halloween Comfort Films](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-008/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, Michael returns from his one block hiatus early to get in on the Halloween cheer. This time we're having a casual discussion about our favorite Halloween "comfort" films: the movies that we love to revisit every year around Halloween and that fill us with joy and nostalgia - [Episode 047: The Sadness (2021)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-047/) - In this episode, we wrap up our Extreme Horror extravaganza for October with a listener episode that's still on topic. Diving back into our list from the start of this block, we decided to go with a modern example of the subgenre and this led us to check out Rob Jabbaz's The Sadness from 2021. - [Episode 046: Mermaid in the Manhole (1988)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-046/) - In this episode, we continue our Extreme Horror extravaganza with Dustin's regular trip to Japan, circling us back around to the first episode to talk a bit more in depth about the infamous Guinea Pig series. Join us as we check out Hideshi Hino's Mermaid in the Manhole which may be the fourth, fifth or - [Episode 045: Angst (1983)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-045/) - In this episode, we continue our Extreme Horror odyssey with Jason's pick taking us back to the early 80s to check out a film that trades in overt shock value for disturbing themes and ideas that will linger long after the credits roll. Join us as we check out Angst from 1983. Jason falls in - [Episode 044: A Serbian Film (2010)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-044/) - In this episode, the Halloween season is upon us. While Michael enjoys a slight hiatus, Jason and Dustin delve down into the darkest depths to spend all month talking about Extreme Horror. Just like last year, we're coming at you with one episode a week all month long. It all kicks off with one of - [Episode 043: The Righteous (2021)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-043/) - In this episode, Jason and Dustin band together to check out another listener episode while Michael goes on temporary hiatus. Join us in wishing him all the best and await his return later before the end of the year. This time, we're looking at Mark O'Brien's powerful art house horror flick The Righteous shot in - [Everyone Will Burn (2021) Film Review - Omen of the End Days](https://www.genreexposure.com/everyone-will-burn-film-review/) - Everyone Will Burn is a hard film to pin down. With its stark defined title and slow, somber opening scene it might lead one to believe it is the next in a long line of films pulling inspiration from the A24 formula and the boom of heady art house styled horror that we have been - [Episode 042: Ludo (2020)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-042/) - In this episode, we wrap up our focus on Indian cinema for the time being. After the highs of Tumbad and the lows of 13B, Dustin brings a quirky black comedy crime film hoping to lift his co-hosts spirits and drag the group across the finish line. Join us as we delve into Anurag Basu's - [Quick Cuts Episode 007: Pink Rabbit (2022)](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-007/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, Jason and Dustin team up to deep dive on the brand new horror film Pink Rabbit. Shot by a two-person crew on a micro-budget, Pink Rabbit is a feminist fantasy horror film that transcends its production value to deliver an enjoyably thought provoking experience. The story follows - [Episode 041: 13B: Fear Has a New Address (2009)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-041/) - In this episode, we continue our exploration of Indian cinema with a blind pick from Jason leading us to check out Vikram Kumar's 13B: Fear Has a New Address (also known as Yavarum Nalam) from 2009. While normally we bank on our varied tastes and interests to lead us to differing viewpoints on a film - [Episode 040: Tumbbad (2018)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-040/) - In this episode, we take our first stab at focusing exclusively on some world cinema for a block as Michael launches us into a series on Indian cinema. It all kicks off with an amazing slice of period horror that weaves a generation spanning tale of greed. Join us as we check out Rahi Anil - [Glorious (2022) Film Review - A Cosmic Horror Dump](https://www.genreexposure.com/glorious-2022-film-review/) - When you watch a big-budget Hollywood film it's easy to get lost in the spectacle of the high-octane action sequences, incredibly expensive special effects, or even the charisma of whatever A-list star is gracing the screen, and sometimes we can often forget that maybe the film itself really isn’t that good. I will be the - [Episode 039: It Follows (2014)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-039/) - In this episode, we dig deep into the mailbag to check out the first listener suggestion the podcast ever received. This leads us back to show-favorite director David Robert Mitchell and his landmark 2014 horror film It Follows. Jason champions the film's classical aesthetics. Dustin focuses in on the varying interpretations of what "It" actually - [Episode 038: Robot Carnival (1987)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-038/) - In this episode, we wrap up our series on anthology films with an obligatory Dustin-mandated anime episode. Stepping away from the world of horror, we gear up to dive into Science Fiction to check out Robot Carnival from 1987. With an all-star crew of nine prominent animators taking the director chair for their own segments, - [Episode 037: Cat’s Eye (1985)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-037/) - In this episode, we continue our focus on anthology films by advancing to the beloved world of 80s horror. We check out Stephen King's Cat's Eye from 1985 directed by Lewis Teague. Michael shares his appreciation for the very MCU-like interconnected nature of King's world in the film. Dustin champions the more critically maligned segment - [Episode 036: Dead of Night (1945)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-036/) - In this episode, we eagerly kick off our next block focusing on anthology films. Michael starts the conversation with the legendary Ealing Studios classic Dead of Night from 1945. Jason helps define the stylistic elements of anthology films. Michael embraces the very British Horror vibe of the movie. And for some reason, Dustin can't stop - [Episode 035: Let the Bullets Fly (2010)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-035/) - In this episode, we return to our vault of listener suggestions to cool down from our focus on made-for-tv movies. Echoing back to our block on Westerns and Dustin's recent foray into Hong Kong cinema, we're taking a look at Jiang Wen's Let the Bullets Fly from 2010. Dustin weighs some shoddy CGI as the - [Episode 034: Seance (2000)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-034/) - In this episode, we wrap up our series on made-for-tv movies by jumping ahead fifteen years and setting our sights on Japan as we discuss Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Seance from 2000. This completes a secret (and accidental) subtheme across the last few episodes of films based on a work of literature. Jason takes a stand against - [Episode 033: Fortress (1985)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-033/) - In this episode, we charge ahead with our current focus on made-for-tv movies. Jason serves up an interesting follow-up by bringing to the table another film based on a work of literature, but takes us to Australia and advances the clock a decade into the era of HBO with Arch Nicholson's Fortress from 1985. Michael - [Episode 032: Duel (1971)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-032/) - In this episode, we kick off our next block focusing on made-for-tv movies AKA television films. Michael starts us off by setting the bar high with Steven Spielberg's Duel from 1971. Which, surprisingly, ends up being a first-time watch for Dustin. We also use it to finally have an excuse to gush over the works - [Episode 031: Come True (2020)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-031/) - In this episode, we dive into the mailbag for another listener episode to shake out all the dust from our series on Westerns. This time things get a little heady as we dig deep and muse over Anthony Scott Burn's 2020 feature Come True. Things get super serious and maybe we share just a bit - [Quick Cuts Episode 006: Celebrating Dukey Flyswatter + Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama (1988)](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-006/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, spurred on by the announcement of a documentary about Michael Sonye, better known by his stage name Dukey Flyswatter, and his band Haunted Garage we decided to take some time to briefly discuss the man, the myth, the legend and then cover one of our favorite films - [Episode 030: Keoma (1976)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-030/) - In this episode, we wrap up our series on Westerns. Dustin can't let the conversation close without casting some focus on Spaghetti Westerns which leads us to Enzo G. Castellari's Keoma from 1976. This brings up a podcast favorite topic once more: Franco Nero. Dustin comes out swinging with high praise suggesting the film deserves - [Episode 029: Brimstone (2016)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-029/) - In this episode, we continue our series on Westerns with Jason rolling the dice on a blind watch leading us to check out Martin Koolhoven's Brimstone from 2016. Collectively, we manage to toss out a pretty balanced range of impressions all across the spectrum between love and hate. Dustin finds himself totally put off by - [Episode 023: Prisoners of the Ghostland (2021)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-023/) - In this episode, we wrap up the year with a post-apocalyptic blast by checking out the latest feature from acclaimed Japanese director Sion Sono: Prisoners of the Ghostland. Dustin opens the floodgate and bleeds his heart out with love and admiration for the works of Sono. Jason finds himself less than enthused and questioning a - [Episode 028: Silverado (1985)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-028/) - In this episode, we kick off our next block focusing on Westerns by checking out Lawrence Kasdan's love letter to the wild west flicks of the past: Silverado from 1985. Jason celebrates the film's careful use of foreshadowing. Dustin finds himself put off by the movie's tone which leads to him realizing just what a - [Episode 001: Hard Boiled (1992)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-001/) - In this episode, we kick off the show with a bang quite literally as we cover John Woo's epic Hong Kong action film Hard Boiled. Jason illuminates the Heroic Bloodshed subgenre. Dustin geeks out over an unexpected Jun Kunimura appearance. Michael brings us to the heart of the matter as he suggests that for John - [Episode 002: Sorcerer (1977)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-002/) - In this episode, we delve into William Friedkin's curious follow-up to The Exorcist and adaptation of the Georges Arnaud novel The Wages of Fear: Sorcerer. Hint: It's not about magic. Michael and Dustin bond over getting their shared preconceived notions, about how interesting a movie that's "just about driving trucks" could be, completely shattered. Jason - [Episode 003: The Fifth Cord (1971)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-003/) - In this episode, we explore the Giallo subgenre as we check out Luigi Bazzoni's The Fifth Cord. Dustin gives a short lecture about the Giallo subgenre. Michael gushes over Franco Nero's performance as the lead: Andrea Bild. Jason questions The Fifth Cord's placement in the pantheon of great Giallo films. Then the hosts collectively get - [Episode 004: Psycho Goreman (2020)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-004/) - In this episode, we explore the genre-blending comedy Psycho Goreman and the general film output of Astron-6. Jason gives the film his highest praise of warranting a re-watch the very next day to share it with others. Dustin rants about the Tokusatsu genre. Michael celebrates the passion of artists creating the art they want to - [Episode 005: Dead & Buried (1981)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-005/) - In this episode, we dive into classic '80s horror with Gary Sherman's Dead & Buried. Dustin questions whether the film counts as a zombie movie and what being a "zombie" movie even means. Michael digs in with the very Lovecraftian tones found in the plot. Jason breaks down the UK's Video Nasties list and the - [Quick Cuts Episode 001: Who’s With Me? (2021)](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-001/) - Today we have a very special episode kicking off a new format for Genre Exposure. Quick Cuts will release irregularly on the off weeks between normal episodes whenever we have content and will be where we can cover any number of topics outside of our usual format. From answering listener questions, covering broader discussion topics - [Episode 006: Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands (1967)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-006/) - In this episode, we dive into the world of Japanese pink films with Atsushi Yamatoya's Inflatable Sex Doll of the Wastelands. Dustin goes insane with research and delivers a lecture on the history of pinku. Jason opens up about his distaste for freeform jazz. Michael gets lost in the surrealist labyrinth of the film's plot. - [Episode 007: A Dark Song (2016)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-007/) - In this episode, we get metaphysical while diving into Liam Gavin's 2016 feature: A Dark Song. Michael drills in on the film's nuanced portrayal of grief and the power of film to impart feelings. Jason celebrates the subtlety of the story avoiding a more conventional resolution. Dustin chases down a side path charting the occult - [Episode 008: The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-008/) - In this episode, we tackle the world of Found Footage with John Erick Dowdle's pseudo-documentary The Poughkeepsie Tapes. This is an interesting and notable film if for nothing else than its strange release history and the urban legend spawning notoriety that it gained; which we eagerly dive into. Jason charts the film's reputation of being - [Episode 009: Promare (2019)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-009/) - In this episode, Dustin drags the other hosts kicking and screaming into the deep end of the pool to talk about Japanese Animation with Studio Trigger's 2019 hyper-kinetic masterpiece Promare. Matching the zaniness of the film, we get a little goofy in this episode. Jason finds himself unable to answer even basic questions such as - [Episode 010: Saint Maud (2019)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-010/) - In this episode, we kick off a special block of episodes exploring the much-discussed and often maligned, but perhaps misunderstood, subgenre of "Elevated" Horror which we've had some fun discussing in the past. To do this, we're presenting something of an A24 sandwich made from two A24 releases and in the middle an earlier film - [Quick Cuts Episode 002: Celebrating George A. Romero + The Amusement Park (1973)](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-002/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, we celebrate the works of Master of Horror George A. Romero. We talk about our favorites among his many creations, share our fond memories, and then turn our focus onto his newly released “lost” film: The Amusement Park. Heads up, despite its critical acclaim we all walked - [Episode 011: The Reflecting Skin (1990)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-011/) - In this episode, we continue our special block of episodes exploring the much-discussed and often maligned, but perhaps misunderstood, subgenre of "Elevated" Horror. To do this, we're presenting something of an A24 sandwich made from two A24 releases and in the middle an earlier film that would certainly fit the criteria for an A24 release - [Episode 012: Under the Silver Lake (2018)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-012/) - In this episode, we wrap up our special block of episodes exploring the much-discussed and often maligned, but perhaps misunderstood, subgenre of "Elevated" Horror. The final film is David Robert Mitchell's 2018 feature Under the Silver Lake. A curious follow-up to his horror hit It Follows (2014), this neo-noir black comedy weaves a complicated tale - [Quick Cuts Episode 003: Breaking Down “Elevated Horror”](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-003/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, spurred on by some listener feedback we circle around to reflect on the last three episodes of the show and clean house a little. We've been jokingly throwing around this term "Elevated Horror" without really doing it justice as far as detailing it out. Also, we're not - [Episode 013: Devil‘s Pass (2013)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-013/) - In this episode, we return to the found footage subgenre to tackle our first listener-requested episode by checking out Renny Harlin's Devil's Pass from 2013. This documentary-style horror flick is based on the many conspiracy theories surrounding the real world Dyatlov Pass Incident. We get into all that and some other conspiracies the film manages - [Episode 014: The Nightingale (2018)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-014/) - In this episode, we tackle Jennifer Kent's follow-up to The Babadook with 2018's The Nightingale. An incredibly bold choice that abandons the metaphorical terror of its predecessor to show us the very real and very ugly horrors that humanity has inflicted upon itself. We preempt it in the episode, but if you enjoy watching along - [Episode 015: The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. (1953)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-015/) - In this episode, Jason drags the gang into covering our first musical via a delicious slice of cult cinema with Roy Rowland's The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T. from 1953. Spawned from the mind of none other than Dr. Seuss himself, the film follows the young Bart through a raucous phantasmagoric Seussian nightmare as he - [Episode 016: Blood Diner (1987)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-016/) - In this episode, we kick into celebrating Halloween and the month of October with a supersized series of episodes. We will be having one episode a week all month, each one covering a horror film. We've got a secret theme that again developed accidentally but Dustin promised not to oversell it this time so play - [Quick Cuts Episode 004: Halloween 2021 Special](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-004/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, we cap off our month long celebration of Halloween and everything Horror with a bit of fun. Join us while we embarrass ourselves for your entertainment as all three hosts throw down the gauntlet and challenge one another at a bit of horror trivia to settle a - [Episode 017: TerrorVision (1986)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-017/) - In this episode, the Halloween celebration continues as Michael launches us into another horror comedy taking us just one year earlier to 1986 with Ted Nicolaou's TerrorVision. This sci-fi tinged goofball comedy brings a lot of love for the classic monster movie while eagerly lampooning life in the 80s. The whole gang takes to the - [Episode 027: The Beast of War (1988)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-027/) - In this episode, we put away the black gloves and cool down from our #GialloJanuary insanity with a listener suggested episode. From the dark streets of the world of Giallo, we carry on to the field of war to check out Kevin Reynolds' The Beast of War (aka The Beast) from 1988. This is an - [Episode 018: Trick or Treat (1986)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-018/) - In this episode, the Halloween celebration continues as Jason keeps us in the year 1986 and swerves over a lane into heavy metal horror with Charles Martin Smith's Trick or Treat. Perhaps even less known by its alternative title Ragman. That's right, not Trick 'r Treat the much beloved 2007 horror anthology but a speaker - [Episode 024: Death Walks at Midnight (1972)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-024/) - In this episode, we kick off 2022 and our first theme block of the year by returning to one of our favorite genres to celebrate #GialloJanuary. We start off by leaving the beaten path of the most popular gialli directors to check out Luciano Ercoli's Death Walks at Midnight. Michael finds himself lost in the - [Episode 019: Night of the Demons (1988)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-019/) -  In this episode, the Halloween celebration wraps up with a final group choice to revisit one of our very favorite horror films and show it some love. In line with everything else we've covered this month, we stuck with the 80s, stuck with a horror comedy, and for this one managed to pick something - [Episode 020: Occult (2009)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-020/) - In this episode, we dig back into our archive of listener submitted films and have selected one that marks a return to many of our favorite themes on the podcast. We're back to Japanese cinema and back on the Found Footage train to check out Koji Shiraishi's Occult from 2009 which surprisingly traces us back - [Episode 021: Hold the Dark (2018)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-021/) - In this episode, we welcome the wintery season and dive into Jeremy Saulnier's most recent film Hold the Dark from 2018. It's another heavy movie with quite a lot to discuss and dig in on. Michael breaks out the whiteboard to chart some of his own personal theories and interpretations of the plot. Jason questions - [Episode 022: The Children (2008)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-022/) - In this episode, we get into the spirit of the season with Tom Shankland's The Children from 2008. That means a bit of snowbound horror, insufferable family drama, and plenty of killer kids to go around. Jason is forced to reckon with the realization that his Christmas-related pick actually has more to do with New - [Quick Cuts Episode 005: 2021 Wrap Up Special](https://www.genreexposure.com/quick-cuts-episode-005/) - In this special bonus episode of Genre Exposure, we usher 2021 to a close with a final look back over the year. First, we reflect a bit on launching the podcast itself and go over some of the things we learned and struggled with during the year as well as highlight some of our favorite - [Episode 025: Delirium (1987)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-025/) - In this episode, our #GialloJanuary celebration continues. Leaving behind the explosion of the genre in the early 70s, we advance into the late 80s to check out how things have evolved by focusing on Lamberto Bava's rather steamy erotic giallo Delirium (aka Le Foto di Gioia). Jason comes out swinging in support of the film. - [Episode 026: Knife+Heart (2018)](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-026/) - In this episode, our #GialloJanuary celebration kicks into overtime as we spill into February to wrap everything up. We've checked out gialli in its heyday of the early 70s and followed it up with a look at its waning days in the late 80s. Circling our discussions has been this idea about modern interpretations of - [Episode 000: Introduction](https://www.genreexposure.com/episode-000/) - In this episode, we lay the foundation for our show discussing its inception and going over the format along with our hopes going forward. 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