Episode 033- Killed by Death

Death comes for us all. 

Our love of horror makes us confront death.  Me?  I’m not so much afraid of death as the act of dying.  The fear of the pain that comes with it. In this episode, I talk about that human fear of death and dying.  I talk about my own experiences with people dying, and our culture’s attitudes about death. And, of course, a couple of scary movies that help reinforce my attitudes. If you like the show, please consider supporting it on Patreon.  Even a dollar an episode helps to sustain the show.

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Episode 032- You Will be Assimilated: Science Fiction and Horror