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🗓️ 8 October 2018
⏱️ 73 minutes
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It's time to bid farewell to maypoles and Morris dancing...the sun sets on our summer of Folk Horror madness as we conclude this series and reveal what's coming up next. Mike is also joined by Bryan Ryan for the ultimate folk horror quiz.
Music by Jack Whitney.
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0:00.0 | The Welcome back to the evolution of horror. My name is Mike and as ever I am your host. |
0:23.1 | If you're tuning in for the first time then welcome but you're a little bit late. |
0:27.3 | In this podcast we explore and dissect the evolution of the horror genre by looking at particular |
0:31.8 | sub-genres across several weeks. |
0:34.0 | And we are now on the final episode of our journey through the evolution of folk horror. |
0:40.5 | It's been an incredible summer, an incredible few months, but now summer is over. |
0:45.6 | We are hurtling into winter and it's time to say goodbye to May Poles, camping trips in the |
0:51.2 | woods and Morris dancers. So all that's going to happen this |
0:54.9 | week is it's going to work as a little conclusion. We're going to have a little |
0:58.0 | look back at the last few weeks. I'm going to read some listener feedback. I'm going to be counting down the listener's top five folk horror movies and I'm going to be joined by Brian Ryan for the ultimate folk horror quiz and at the end of this episode in case you haven't already seen it on |
1:14.8 | social media I will be revealing what sub-genre will be exploring in series |
1:19.3 | four of the evolution of horror. So before we get started here are a few contact details you can |
1:25.2 | email us the email address is evolution of horror at gmail dot com you can find us on |
1:29.4 | Twitter at evolution pod on Facebook, Facebook.com |
1:32.8 | evolution of horror, on Instagram at the evolution of horror |
1:36.7 | and on letterboxed at evolution pod. Don't forget you can also |
1:40.4 | join the discussion group the evolution of horror discussion group and |
1:43.8 | that can be found on Facebook. So lots to get through this week let's kick things |
1:48.9 | off by having a look back and exploring what we've learned as we conclude the evolution of folk horror. |
1:59.7 | When I think of folk horror, I think a movies that are very much kind of the power of a landscape kind of oldy |
2:07.1 | worldy kind of English countryside I feel like there's definitely themes of |
2:11.0 | of power of mass hysteria of paranoia of the corruption of the innocent is a big one I think |
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