• ANOTHER BITE: Blood Feast with LaborKyle!

  • Nov 27 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 34 mins
  • Podcast

ANOTHER BITE: Blood Feast with LaborKyle!

  • Summary

  • Who's hungry? As you travel this week to your own Blood Feasts, we're taking another bite of an old favorite episode!

    Kayte and Jay are joined by noted Herschell Gordon Lewis expert LaborKyle to talk about the film Blood Feast (1963). In doing so, we summon Ishtar (which means we talk about all sorts of stuff like treating your artistic work as work, how Victorians ate mummies, and the warm piss stream of Marxism).

    You can find LaborKyle on places like YouTube, Patreon, Twitter, and Bluesky! He also co-host the podcasts All Gamers Are Bastards (AGAB) and Horror Vanguard!

    Media Mentioned:

    Arendt, Hannah, ed. 2007. “Theses on the Philosophy of History.” In Illuminations, by Walter Benjamin, translated by Harry Zohn, 253–64. New York: Schocken Books. https://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/benjamin/1940/history.htm.

    Chris, Jason, and Kevin. 2023. “Bathing in the Warm Stream: The Romantic and Gothic Strain of Marxism with Jon (TheLitCritGuy) of Horror Vanguard.” The Regrettable Century. https://regrettablecentury.buzzsprout.com/220523/13227904-bathing-in-the-warm-stream-the-romantic-and-gothic-strain-of-marxism-with-jon-thelitcritguy-of-horror-vanguard.

    Cohen, Margaret. 1995. Profane Illumination: Walter Benjamin and the Paris of Surrealist Revolution. Weimar and Now. Berkeley: University of California Press.

    Steven, Mark. 2017. Splatter Capital: The Political Economy of Gore Films. London: Repeater Books, an imprint of Watkins Media Ltd.

    Oh, and we have a discord! https://discord.gg/RsxRZ3TA9

    Follow us on Twitter @tender_subject and on Instagram @tendersubjectpod

    We're also on Bluesky @tendersubject.bsky.social

    Art by Anya R. Hueing

    Music by @coffin_flops

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