Kill Listen
Podcast Description
Kill List, Ben Wheatley's terrifying 2011 folk horror film, is one of the defining horror films of the 2010s. But how much do we know about it? What makes Wheatley's film tick? Is there a deeper layer to this low-budget British slice of terror than anyone realised?
Caitlyn Downs is a horror film critic and podcaster obsessed with Kill List, and in KILL LISTEN, joined by an array of guests, she seeks to answer these questions and more...
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The podcast focuses on themes related to horror cinema, specifically examining Kill List's narrative, production history, and critical reception, with episodes discussing elements like its FrightFest UK Premiere buzz, alternative artwork interpretations, and the psychological horror aspects that underpin the film.

Kill List, Ben Wheatley’s terrifying 2011 folk horror film, is one of the defining horror films of the 2010s. But how much do we know about it? What makes Wheatley’s film tick? Is there a deeper layer to this low-budget British slice of terror than anyone realised?
Caitlyn Downs is a horror film critic and podcaster obsessed with Kill List, and in KILL LISTEN, joined by an array of guests, she seeks to answer these questions and more…
A proud part of the Film Stories Podcast Network: www.filmstories.co.uk
Caitlyn is joined by Faye from When The Streaming Starts podcast to try and find the comedy within Kill List for the second episode of the season.
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