SciFrights

Liam Dunn and Lindsay Hallam
SciFrights
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    David Cronenberg: The Brood (1979) and The Fly (1986)

    22/04/2026 | 2h 58 mins.
    We are joined by an incredible guest, comic book artist and author, Stephen R. Bissette, to discuss one of our favourite directors, David Cronenberg!
    We will be focusing on two key films: first up we’ll explore how a broken marriage spawns monstrous offspring in THE BROOD (41:40), and what happens when a scientist’s self-experimentation goes terribly wrong (when does it not?) in body horror masterpiece, THE FLY (01:52:35).
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    We highly recommend Stephen's book on THE BROOD: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/52562621-the-brood

    SciFrights is hosted, produced, and edited by Liam Dunn and Lindsay Hallam
    Music composed and performed by Damo Alexander and Rosie Gilbey
    Artwork by Millie Hallam

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    John Carpenter: Escape from New York (1981) and The Thing (1982)

    26/03/2026 | 2h 53 mins.
    Welcome to our new season, "Director Double Bills". In each episode we will focus on a filmmaker and explore two of their films, one horror and one Science Fiction.
    We begin the season with a big one: JC himself – John Carpenter. We are joined by film critic Travis Johnson to explore Carpenter's impact on both genres and go deep into two of his greatest works – the 1981 dystopian classic Escape from New York (35:30), followed by what many consider to be his masterpiece, 1982’s The Thing (01:33:34).

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    Check out Travis's work at Blunt Magazine: https://bluntmag.com.au/author/travisjohnson/

    Hosted, produced, and edited by Liam Dunn and Lindsay Hallam
    Music composed and performed by Damo Alexander and Rosie Gilbey
    Artwork by Millie Hallam

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    Down the Rabbit Hole: The Matrix (1999) and Red Rooms (2023)

    16/02/2026 | 2h 36 mins.
    We conclude our current season on A.I. and technofear, going down the rabbit hole into the deepest reaches of cyberspace, reaching across planes of reality and into the depths of depravity. To do this, we discuss Lana and Lily Wachowski’s era-defining Sci-Fi masterpiece The Matrix, and a recent film that really blew us away, Pascal Plante’s dark psychological thriller Red Rooms (01:17:10). We end with Honourable Mentions of films (and TV shows) that further warp the boundaries between reality and the online world (02:26:50).

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    Hosted, produced, and edited by Liam Dunn and Lindsay Hallam
    Music composed and performed by Damo Alexander and Rosie Gilbey
    Artwork by Millie Hallam

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    Best of 2025

    26/01/2026 | 1h 30 mins.
    We're back from a little break with a round-up of the best of 2025. We count down our Top 10 horror and Sci-Fi films of the year, along with some other Honourable Mentions, discovered older classics, and our favourite TV shows of the year.

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    Hosted, produced, and edited by Liam Dunn and Lindsay Hallam
    Music composed and performed by Damo Alexander and Rosie Gilbey
    Artwork by Millie Hallam

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    Dirty Computers - Colossus: The Forbin Project (1970) and Pulse (2001)

    29/10/2025 | 2h 8 mins.
    We continue our current season looking at A.I. and technofear, exploring the malevolent forces lurking in our computers and the dark (possibly haunted?) depths of cyberspace. Joining us this episode is Brogan Morris, writer, journalist, and programmer for Distorted Frame Film Club, to discuss Joseph Sargeant’s 1970 techno-thriller Colossus: The Forbin Project (12:35) and Kyoshi Kurosawa’s 2001 Internet horror Pulse (01:02:34). We end with some Honourable Mentions of other films where technology is used for destructive and sinister purposes (01:58:38).

    Content Warning: our discussion of Pulse contains references to suicide.

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    Hosted, produced, and edited by Liam Dunn and Lindsay Hallam
    Music composed and performed by Damo Alexander and Rosie Gilbey
    Artwork by Millie Hallam

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About SciFrights

SciFrights – a movie podcast from the Interzone where horror meets science fiction.In each episode hosts Liam Dunn and Dr Lindsay Hallam will explore a theme through two films, one horror and one science fiction. They will discuss the place of the film within the history of the genre, the ways the film employs genre tropes and style, and analyse the film’s historical context and social commentary.
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