In Episode 58 of Vox Macabre, Kit Mann takes listeners through three horror films that explore monstrous transformations, forbidden power, and cosmic horror: Hellraiser (1987), Rawhead Rex (1986), and Die Monster, Die! (1965). Kit begins with Clive Barker’s Hellraiser, delving into the dark world of the Cenobites, a group of terrifying beings drawn by human desire and curiosity. Kit explores the film’s themes of forbidden knowledge, pain, and pleasure, discussing how Barker’s vision redefined horror villains and brought new intensity to the genre. Next, Kit tackles Rawhead Rex, another Barker story brought to life. Set in rural Ireland, this film explores an ancient creature’s resurrection and its brutal rampage through the countryside. Kit covers the folklore-inspired horror and the primal fears that make Rawhead Rex a cult classic, while also sharing insights into Barker’s mixed feelings about the adaptation. Finally, Kit dives into Die Monster, Die!, a Lovecraftian horror based on The Colour Out of Space. Starring Boris Karloff, this film blends Gothic atmosphere with cosmic terror as a young man uncovers unnatural horrors surrounding his fiancée’s family. Kit discusses how the film interprets Lovecraft’s themes of corruption and otherworldly influence in a time when cosmic horror was just beginning to emerge in cinema. Tune in as Kit navigates through these dark tales of ancient evils, monstrous entities, and the horrific cost of curiosity.Thanks for listening to Vox Macabre! If you enjoyed diving into the eerie and mysterious with us, don't forget to subscribe to stay updated on our latest episodes. Credits: - Created and Hosted by Kit Mann - Produced by Dara Schope - Audio Engineering by Roth - Additional Engineering by Kit Mann - Original music performed and produced by Kit Mann, copyright to Kit Mann Music, INC. © 2024 Vox Macabre. All rights reserved. No performance rights are granted to any other entities. For more bone-chilling tales and updates, follow us on Threads and Instagram @voxmacabre. Until next time, embrace the darkness and keep exploring the shadows.
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