
FRIGHT SCHOOL
326 - Straight Allies Aren't Normal - Leviticus (2026)
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Hosted by J. Napier and J. Fejeran · tv · EN · 326 episodes
Welcome to Fright School, a podcast that explores horror films through the eyes of someone who is experiencing them for the first time. Each week, Joshua (the horror nerd) pushes Joe (the unsuspecting newbie) to the edge of the Mountains of Madness, as they discuss the cultural attitudes, conditions, and events that have shaped some of the most terrifying horror films. Will Joe survive his journey? Will Joshua take things too far? Join us every week for new episodes on Monday to find out! Are you ready? Class is in session.
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Welcome back to Fright School! Are you fearfully and wonderfully made? Joe went to see Maria Bamford and Jackie Kashian! Joshua discovers Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter are different things. This week we go on another expedition with Indiana Jones and the... no, sorry.. wait... THE MUMMY (1999*). We break down the 1990s Egyptomania resurgence by discussing aliens and the pyramids, Michael Jackson, and some of the things the film actually gets right! Recommended Reading: Representation and Reality in ‘The Mummy’ (1999) by Matt Szafran Mysterious wave of Egypt-o-mania crests in America's museums, media and malls by Jackie Loohaus An Egyptological Review of ‘The Mummy’ (1999) Find us on upcoming GEEKSCAPE shows! Napping Through Happy Hour Christian Cringe Daily Geekscape News! Check out all of the GEEKSCAPE Network Podcasts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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<p>Welcome back to Fright School! Joshua is trying to reorganize the Wes Craven Memorial Library with the help of Libib. Joe shares about his great job at decluttering in a clear targeted attack on Joshua. We discuss SEND HELP, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA 2, and the untimely death of Koji Suzuki, the author behind THE RING. This week, we kick off a new unit all about THE MUMMY! We lay the foundation for the film by reviewing the Egyptomania that took hold of the Western world especially after the discovery of King Tutankhamun's tomb. We examine the film's themes rooted...
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