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Liber Ohio - OCCULTURE RAW 15: Nichole Hamilton on Jordan Peele, Ari Aster & The Stephen King Renaissance

OCCULTURE RAW 15: Nichole Hamilton on Jordan Peele, Ari Aster & The Stephen King Renaissance

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10/12/19 • 85 min

Liber Ohio
Nichole Hamilton is the mind and voice behind the Chiaroscuro Horror blog and podcast. She joins the show to rap about the current state of the horror genre, including riffing on the rise of writer-directors Jordan Peele and Ari Aster, last year’s Halloween sequel, the recent IT films, and the renaissance of Stephen King film adaptations.
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Nichole Hamilton is the mind and voice behind the Chiaroscuro Horror blog and podcast. She joins the show to rap about the current state of the horror genre, including riffing on the rise of writer-directors Jordan Peele and Ari Aster, last year’s Halloween sequel, the recent IT films, and the renaissance of Stephen King film adaptations.

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OCCULTURE 140: Alkistis Dimech & Peter Grey // Rewilding Witchcraft, The Witches’ Dance & The Sacred Conspiracy

Alkistis Dimech and Peter Grey are the powerhouse tag team behind Scarlet Imprint, one of the premier purveyors of what I call dank esoterica. You know these two, you love these two, and by the end of the chat you may want to marry these two. Or maybe you’ll just want to buy their new book, The Brazen Vessel, a collection of selected texts, essays and presentations that documents the creative, magical partnership of Alkistis and Peter from 2008 to 2018.

PATREON EXTENSION

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  • Alkistis’ translation of ‘The Book of Spirits’, which unlocks the hierarchy of the Ars Goetia
  • Mystical language
  • The alchemical quintessence
  • The Luciferian revolt
  • Is myth an endangered species?
  • An erotic eschatology of union and of love, and Babalon as a obviously a representation of this
  • “The certainty of death is felt by lovers”

RESOURCES

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If recurring monthly support via Patreon isn’t your thing, we do accept one time-donations via PayPal, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple. Every little bit helps.

MERCH

Tees, tanks, hoodies, hats. Check ‘em out at our Etsy shop.

SOCIAL

MUSIC

Vestron Vulture - “I Want to Be a Robot (Tribute to Giorgio Moroder)”

Occams Laser - "Martyr Farker (Occulture Edit)"

PRODUCTION & LICENSING

This podcast is produced in the Kingdom of Ohio and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International.

Executive Producers: Carter Y., Mauricio G., Daniel R., Kelly C., Bruce H., Christopher B., Timothy W., Nick F., Michael Q., Jamaica J., Mute Ryan, John W., Andy E., Colleen F., Saliyah S., Michael S., Kevin C., Megan B., Kaleb H., Dionisio T., Scotty R., CL, Raymond G.

REMINDER

Love yourself. Think for yourself. Question authority.

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undefined - OCCULTURE 141: Phil Hall // Bigfoot, Patterson, Gimlin & The Weirdest Movie Ever Made

OCCULTURE 141: Phil Hall // Bigfoot, Patterson, Gimlin & The Weirdest Movie Ever Made

Phil Hall is the author of, among other titles, a book called The Weirdest Movie Ever Made: The Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot Film. Phil is a film writer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, New York Daily News and Wired, and he is the host of the podcast “The Online Movie Show with Phil Hall”, which is available on SoundCloud.

What Phil has done in this book is look at the Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot film from a technical filmmaking standpoint and as a cinematic and cultural artifact. He also looks at the men who made the film and the details of their story before, during and after their infamous Bigfoot footage became a meme.

We’re not too interested, for the purpose of this discussion, in the “authenticity” of the film. Whether the footage is real or a hoax doesn’t matter. Because this is a piece of art whose impact can be felt beyond belief systems. At the end of the day this is just a film, a movie. And as Phil says, it’s perhaps the weirdest movie ever made.

RESOURCES

DONATE

If recurring monthly support via Patreon isn’t your thing, we do accept one time-donations via PayPal, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Ripple. Every little bit helps.

MERCH

Tees, tanks, hoodies, hats. Check ‘em out at our Etsy shop.

SOCIAL

MUSIC

Vestron Vulture - “I Want to Be a Robot (Tribute to Giorgio Moroder)”

Occams Laser - "Martyr Farker (Occulture Edit)"

PRODUCTION & LICENSING

This podcast is produced in the Kingdom of Ohio and is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International.

Executive Producers: Carter Y., Mauricio G., Daniel R., Kelly C., Bruce H., Christopher B., Timothy W., Nick F., Michael Q., Jamaica J., Mute Ryan, John W., Andy E., Colleen F., Saliyah S., Michael S., Kevin C., Megan B., Kaleb H., Dionisio T., Scotty R., CL, Raymond G.

REMINDER

Love yourself. Think for yourself. Question authority.

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