• Horrifically Charming

  • By: Jo Thomas
  • Podcast

Horrifically Charming

By: Jo Thomas
  • Summary

  • Horrifically Charming where we embrace the dark, live the horror and dissect it all. We cover everything horror from the history of the genre to reviews of new releases and everything in between.
    Jo Thomas
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Episodes
  • Unmasking Trick R Treat
    Nov 23 2024

    In this episode of Horrifically Charming, Jo Thomas returns to discuss one of her favorite horror films, Trick R Treat. She shares insights about the film's special features, storylines, and themes, as well as her favorite scenes and Easter eggs. Jo also updates listeners on the podcast's new bi-weekly schedule and hints at the future of Trick R Treat, including a sequel in the works.



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    21 mins
  • Horror Movies: The Origin Story
    Oct 24 2024

    In this episode, Jo Thomas explores the evolution of horror movies from 1896 to 1939, highlighting key films, iconic actors, and the impact of censorship on the genre. The discussion covers the roots of horror in Gothic literature, the emergence of American horror cinema, and the significance of actors like Lon Chaney and Bela Lugosi. Jo also reflects on her personal connection to horror and the joy it brings her, despite the challenges faced in creating the podcast.


    1896- Le Manior de Diable

    1898- The Cavalier's Dream

    1900- Faust & Margurite

    1908- Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde

    1909- The Sealed Room

    1910- Frankenstein

    1912- Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, The Spider's Web

    1913- Dr. Jekyl & Mr. Hyde, The Skull, The Werewolf

    1914- The Avenging Conscience

    1915- The Haunting Fear, Life Without a Soul

    1916- The Crimson Stain Mystery

    1920- Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde x 2, The Penalty

    1922- A Blind Bargain, The Ghost Breaker, The Headless Horseman, One Exciting NIght

    1923- The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The Last Moment, While Paris Sleeps

    1925- The Monster, The Phantom of the Opera, Wolfblood, A Tale of the Forest

    1926- The Bat, The Bells, The Magician

    1927- The Cat & the Canary, The Gorilla, London After Midnight, The Unknown, The Wizard

    1928-The Ape, The Fall of the House of Usher, The Terror, The Man Who Laughs, The Last Warning

    1929- The Thirteenth Chair

    1931- Dracula x 2, Frankenstein, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, The Phantom

    1932- Doctor X, The Most Dangerous Game, Freaks, The Mummy, Island of Lost Souls, Murders in the Rue Morgue, Kongo, The Old Dark House, The Mask of Fu Manchu, White Zombie, The Monster Walks

    1933- The Invisible Man, Murders in the Zoo, The Monkey's Paw, Mystery of the Wax Museum, Night of Terror, Supernatural, The Vampire Bat

    1934- The Black Cat, Black Moon, House of Mystery, Maniac

    1935- The Black Room, Bride of Frankerstein, Condemned to Live, Mark of the Vampire, The Raven, The Crime of Dr. Crespi, Werewolf in London

    1936- The Devil Doll, Revolt of the Zombies, The Invisible Ray, The Walking Dead, Dracula's Daughter

    1939- Buried Alive, The Cat & the Canary, The Gorilla, The Man They Could Not Hang, The Return of Doctor X, Torture Ship, Son of Frankensterin



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    34 mins
  • The Horror Masters: Top 13 Horror Directors
    Oct 17 2024

    In this episode, Jo Thomas discusses her top 13 horror movie directors, exploring their unique styles, contributions to the genre, and personal favorites. The conversation highlights the importance of storytelling, suspense, and emotional engagement in horror films, while also addressing the need for more female representation in the industry. Each director is examined through interesting facts, notable films, and their impact on horror cinema.



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    31 mins

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