S03E12 – Folk Horror 1970s (Blood on Satan’s Claw, Penda’s Fen & More)

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We are back to the cycle of Genre’s Uncut and this time we are making camp in the 1970s.

Rob is joined by Graham and Robyn again for organised chaos, but in a more precise way we have come together to talk about English Folk Horror from the 1970s. Specifially, member of the unholy trinity – Blood on Satan’s Claw. Whatever you’d call Psychomania. And we finish on something altogether classier in sub-genre defining Penda’s Fen by Alan Clarke.

Along the way we talk about short films that everyone seems to have made, doctor who alumni, how countryside pigeon’s are units and more, before we close out with a whole boat load of recommendations. Best have your letterboxd open for that part of the episode.

If you enjoy the show you can support us over on PATREON where you can get even more stuff. As well as a whole battalion of written articles, our sister podcast – pop screen – has a bonus episode over there, there’s a monthly of what we’ve been watching and coming next week: the return of our spin-off, Uncut from the Video Aisle with Hong Kong Action Horror legend, Mr Vampire and more – it’s a whole archive of stuff.

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MUSIC CREDITS:

[INTRO] Funkgroove / Sofasound

[MID-ROLL] Reading Night / Xander

[OUTRO] Midnight Coffee / Englewood⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Courtesy of Riot Games

S03E12 – Folk Horror 1970s (Blood on Satan’s Claw, Penda’s Fen & More)

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