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Welcome to Mostly Horror! Sean Parker and Steve Goldberg discuss the horror genre; interviewing the amazing people who contribute to it and discussing their love for horror films, television and more!© 2021 Mostly Horror Movie Night Art
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  • Episode 270: Natalie Grace on Starring in Lee Cronin's The Mummy
    Jun 25 2026

    This week, we sat down with actress Natalie Grace, the breakout star of Lee Cronin’s The Mummy. Natalie shared all the details of her experience bringing Katie’s terrifying mummy form to life, from the audition process and lengthy prosthetic and makeup sessions to performing her own stunts for the role.

    She also told us about her very first acting gig at just four years old, the surreal experience of suddenly seeing her own face plastered across billboards this year, and her journey into horror fandom sparked by her role. And of course, she shared some awesome film and reading recommendations.

    If you've ever wondered what it's like to step into the role of a horror movie monster, this is a great listen, sooo ...

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • Episode 269: The Making of "Leviticus" with Adrian Chiarella
    Jun 18 2026

    In this week’s episode, we got to chat with Adrian Chiarella, writer and director of the Australian supernatural horror film Leviticus, hitting theaters this Friday, June 19. Adrian is an award-winning filmmaker who gained acclaim with Dwarf Planet and his television work, and Leviticus marks his feature directorial debut.

    We dove into Adrian’s background as an editor and how that has shaped his perspective and work now as a director. Adrian also shared how, as a queer teenager, he turned to horror films and connected with their themes of otherness and identity, and how those influences ultimately found their way into Leviticus. He shared his experience casting and working with the film’s actors, one of whom appeared in Talk to Me, and how they built their chemistry both on and off set (apparently playing Fortnight together works great.)

    We also talked A Nightmare on Elm Street, Frank Ocean, and Cure. It was a fascinating conversation with plenty of behind-the-scenes stories along the way. You don’t want to miss this great chat about an exciting new horror film that’s about to hit theaters, sooo …

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    Instagram & Threads: @mostlyhorrorpod

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    Steve: @stevenisaverage (all socials)

    Sean: @hypocrite.ink (IG/TikTok), @hypocriteink (Twitter/X)

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Episode 268: Getting Lost in the Backrooms
    Jun 11 2026

    This week, the two of us decided to dive straight into one of the most talked-about and highly anticipated horror films of the year: The Backrooms. What began as a single unsettling image posted online anonymously has now evolved into an A24 feature film, already amassing over $200 million worldwide.

    We break down the origins of The Backrooms and how it's evolved over the years, from its roots on 4chan and the rise of liminal horror to becoming a viral YouTube sensation created by a teenager before eventually being picked up by A24.

    We discuss what worked, what didn't, what disappointed us, and what we hoped to see from the adaptation. And despite moments that genuinely impressed us, we found ourselves grappling with why some of the horror elements that worked so well online didn't translate nearly as well onto the big screen.

    We also chatted about creepypastas, filming found footage, and Slender Man, and why some horror concepts might be more effective online than they are in theaters. If you've seen the film and have thoughts of your own, this is a great convo to dive into, so ...

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    Follow Us on Social Media:

    Instagram & Threads: @mostlyhorrorpod

    TikTok & Twitter/X: @mostlyhorror

    Steve: @stevenisaverage (all socials)

    Sean: @hypocrite.ink (IG/TikTok), @hypocriteink (Twitter/X)

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    1 hr and 1 min
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