The White Meat Podcast

By: David Thomas
  • Summary

  • Beneath a quiet park in Philly lie buried the bodies of hundreds of enslaved people. What if, one night, they all came back as zombies, but they only ate white people?

    That's the premise of White Meat, a movie being written and directed by David Dylan Thomas. On this podcast you'll hear from him as he interviews the people helping make and inspire this movie on topics as varied as film production, Black horror, and Black history, and get updates about the film itself.
    Copyright David Thomas
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Episodes
  • Best horror of 2024 w/ Marta Rusek
    Feb 12 2025
    On this episode we talk to horror aficionado Marta Rusek about our favorite horror films of 2024 and some of the themes that emerge.(Mild spoilers for Longlegs, Heretic, The Substance, and The Girl with the Needle)

    Back our Kickstarter for White Meat: Appetizer.

    Learn more about White Meat.
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    57 mins
  • Building a horror community w/ Delco Horror Haven
    Feb 5 2025
    On this week’s episode we talk to Delco Horror Haven founders Karen Chiarini, Tamme McClelland, and Lisa Pietras about supporting horror creators and fans in Delaware County and why we all love horror so damn much.

    Back our Kickstarter for White Meat: Appetizer at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/daviddylanthomas/white-meat-appetizer

    Learn more about White Meat at https://whitemeatmovie.com/
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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Great action sequences w/ Miles Chapman
    Jan 29 2025
    On this episode, we talk to Escape Plan scribe Miles Chapman about what makes for a great action sequence, what it’s like to be a screenwriter in Hollywood, and the challenges of an ever shifting business model for film.

    Support our Kickstarter launch on February 1st!
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    1 hr and 8 mins

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