Wed, 18 November 2009 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, commentary and interviews covering horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.In our 31st episode, we discuss with author Dirk Manning the seven-year journey his creation Nightmare World made from webcomic to Image Comics; working with over two dozen artists on multiple continents; his Newsarama column 'Write or Wrong' and the lost art of juggling humor, horror, pathos and Cthulhu Cultists in 52 8-page stories. Listen to our streaming audio online at: http://kryptographik.ning.com/ Direct Download (iPod not required): http://media.libsyn.com/media/kryptographik/Kryptographik0031.mp3 Visit our homepage for show notes, links and iTunes/Zune/Podcatcher feeds at: http://www.lordshaper.com/kryptographik/ Comments[0] |
Fri, 17 July 2009 ![]() Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian
(in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, commentary and
interviews covering horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.
In our 30th episode, we're joined by Barry Nugent (in the
U.K.) from the Geek Syndicate podcast to discuss his how his novel FALLEN HEROES
started out being self-published through Lulu.com and has since been optioned
for adaptations into both a graphic novel and a TV series.
We also discuss how and why changes are made when stories are
adapted to other media, past and upcoming adaptations of Sherlock Holmes, and
our opinions about The War of the Worlds (starring Tom Cruise) and Indiana Jones
& the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Comments[0] |
Sun, 28 June 2009 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, commentary and interviews covering horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.In our 29th episode, we discuss Barry Nugent's Fallen Heroes and Modern Horror vs. "Torture Porn." We also give our thoughts regarding the trailers for Transformers 2, Public Enemies, Moon, The Final Destination (in 3-D!), Terminator: Salvation, Drag Me To Hell, Halloween 2, Pandorum, The Surrogates, Inglorious BastardsBasterds, Tim Burton's 9, Sherlock Holmes, The Road, Sorority Row, Whiteout & Zombieland. Thanks to the Everything Comes Back to 2000AD podcast for the clip! Comments[2] |
Sun, 7 June 2009 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, commentary and interviews covering horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.In our 28th episode, we discuss the re-launch of the Titanium Rain comic book series (this month's sponsor); indie films Nun of That, Nightmare & Family Demons; writing for Fangoria.com & HeroesCorner.com; what we picked up on Free Comic Book Day and which upcoming comics you should look out for - and avoid. Comments[4] |
Fri, 17 October 2008 Brian makes a guest appearance on the Halloween episode of the Move Noise podcast, where we discuss the Australian horror film Wolf Creek and what's wrong with "modern horror."The plot structure, characterization, and inspirations for the film are discussed in depth, from real Australian serial killers to Aboriginal Legends, so it's safe to say that if you don't want the film spoiled, watch Wolf Creek first. Direct download: http://www.kafraco.com/podcasts/MovieNoise22.mp3 Podcast subscription link: http://www.movienoise.com/?feed=rss2 Website: http://www.movienoise.com/ Category: podcasts -- posted at: 9:42 AM Comments[2] |
Wed, 8 October 2008 ![]() Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian
(in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, commentary and
interviews covering horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.
In our 27th episode,
we're joined by Bob Bretall, co-host of the Comic Book Page Podcast (found at
http://www.comicbookpage.com/Podcast/ ), who makes a return visit to discuss the latest
Hellblazer Trade Paperback: The Laughing Magician.
We also discus our opinions on various comic artists, art
theory, storytelling, Vertigo comics past & present, Pigeons from Hell,
Roadkill Zoo, and the conclusion of Joe Hill's Locke & Key.
Nearly 93 Minutes of Kryptography in only 42.5 MB Comments[0] |
Wed, 3 September 2008 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, commentary and interviews covering horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.In our 4th Direktor's Kut, Brian and Damian sit down with Kat and Josh from the comic, Titanium Rain, which is being published by Archaia Studio Press. This is the first in the series of interviews and comic commentary that well will be doing so if you have your copy of Titanium Rain #1 go and get it and be ready to go through the book page by page with all of us! 109 minutes of Kryptography in only 49.8 MB Comments[2] |
Tue, 5 August 2008 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, commentary and interviews covering horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.In our 4th Kryptik Musings, Damian had the chance to record a panel all about Hellboy 2 which has been out for a month in the US but still has to hit the Australian shores. 32 minutes of Kryptography in only 14 MB Comments[0] |
Sun, 27 July 2008 ![]() Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian
(in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, commentary and
interviews covering horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.
In our 26th podcast, we speak with Bob Caton & Michael
Bann about their new comic, The Victorian Horrors of Old Mauch Chunk. We discuss
where the story follows and strays from actual history, the real world town
where the story takes place, the horror, steampunk and adventure elements of the
story, viral marketing, promotions with businesses related to the comic, working
with Diamond Comic Distributors as a new publisher, and Australia's Big Electric
Cat.
The first issue of The Victorian Horrors of Old Mauch Chunk
will be released in September 2008.
83 minutes of Kryptography in only 38 MB Comments[0] |
Mon, 14 July 2008 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, commentary and interviews covering horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.In our 25th podcast, we discuss Stan Winston; Vincent Price Comics; Halloween Comics (based on the films by John Carpenter); the upcoming Robotech film; film adaptations of Clive Barker's books, including the upcoming Midnight Meat Train; the sequel to the film The Descent; and a reading by Neil Gaiman from his soon to be released novel The Graveyard Book, followed by a Q&A session recorded by Damian during a recent bookstore appearance in Australia. Neil Gaiman's The Graveyard Book will be released in America on September 30, 2008. 65 minutes of Kryptography in only 26 MB Comments[0] |
Mon, 30 June 2008 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, and commentary regarding horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.Due to scheduling issues, we've decided to release solo episodes called Kryptik Musings to bridge the gap until we release our next podcast. In our third Kryptik Musings podcast, Damian speaks with Ben Templesmith, artist on 30 Days of Night and Fell, and wrtier/artist of Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse and the upcoming Welcome To Hoxford, published by IDW. Comments[0] |
Wed, 4 June 2008 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, commentary and interviews covering horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.In our 24th podcast, we have the second half of our horror comics discussion with Bob Bretall (continued from Kryptographik 23). We spend most of the episode discussing Locke & Key, written by Bram Stoker Award-winning author Joe Hill and published by IDW. We also discuss, Max Allen Collins' Johnny Dynamite, published by AiT/PlanetLar, and Suckulina: Vampire Temp (featuring "the sexiest Torture Princess in Hell's history"), published by Moonstone Books. Comments[0] |
Thu, 22 May 2008 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, and commentary regarding horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.Due to scheduling issues, we've decided to release solo episodes called Kryptik Musings to tide our listeners over until we record our next podcast. In our second Kryptik Musings podcast, Brian interviews writer/director Richard Griffin and cast members Sarah Nicklin, Brandon Aponte and Michael Reed regarding their new feature film Beyond The Dunwich Horror, a contemporary sequel to H.P. Lovecraft's classic short story, The Dunwich Horror. Comments[0] |
Wed, 7 May 2008 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, and commentary regarding science-fiction, dark fantasy and horror, in and out of comics.In our 23rd podcast, we're joined by Bob Bob Bretall, co-host of the Comic Book Page Podcast (conveniently located at http://www.comicbookpage.com/Podcast/ ), who joins us for the first half of our two-part episode discussing horror comics including Hellblazer: Joyride, Gravel, Spawn and Gunplay #0. We also discus our opinions regarding the role #0 & #½ issues, marketing comics on- and offline, William Gravel's history at Avatar Comics, the Constantine film, the history of Hellblazer, Swamp thing and various Vertigo series, and what to expect from Vertigo in the future. Coming soon (in episode 24), we continue our conversation with Bob with an in-depth dicussion of Joe Hill's Locke & Key from IDW, the re-relase of Johnny Dynamite by Max Allen Collins and much more. Comments[0] |
Mon, 28 April 2008 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, and commentary regarding science-fiction, dark fantasy and horror, in and out of comics.Due to scheduling and other issues, we've decided to release short episodes, called Kryptik Musings, to tide our listeners over between episodes of Kryptographik. In our first Kryptik Musings podcast, Damian reviews The Darkness: Butcher and a preview of Titanium Rain. Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 March 2008 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, and commentary regarding science-fiction, dark fantasy and horror, in and out of comics.In our 22nd podcast, we respond some voice messages, review Warren Ellis' Freak Angels and Gravel, and finally give away those copies of Utopiates by Kat Rocha & Josh Finney. We also discuss Marvel Comics treatment of their horror properties, The films Hatchet, Turistas, Behind The Mask, 300, Watchmen and The Spirit, and what may be the most misunderstood film of the decade. Comments[0] |
Mon, 18 February 2008 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, and commentary regarding science-fiction, dark fantasy and horror, in and out of comics.After a (not too) brief hiatus, Kryptographik returns with our 1st Anniversary podcast (a few weeks late. Shhh.). We discuss some of our favorite stories from 2007, as well as a few stories we're looking forward to in 2008. Much like Cloverfield, stay through the end for a little surprise. Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 December 2007 Our 20th podcast features an interview we recorded (but never released) over the summer with Kat Rocha & Josh Finney, creators of Utopiates from Bloodfire studios, where we discuss the San Diego Comic Con, Comic Book Movies, and their entry in Awesome: The Indie Spinner Rack Anthology. All profits from Awesome will be split between the Indie Spinner Rack podcast and a student scholarship for the Center for Cartoon Studies. This holiday season, the Comics Podcast Network is proud to partner with the Hero Initiative and sponsor the HERO FOR THE HOLIDAYS drive. Hero creates a financial safety net for yesterdays’ creators who may need emergency medical aid, financial support for essentials of life, and an avenue back into paying work. It’s a chance for all of us to give back something to the people who have given us so much enjoyment. We encourage our listeners and fellow comic book fans to remember the Hero Initiative during the holiday season and consider making a donation to this organization. You can visit Hero’s website at http://www.heroinitiative.org/ to find out more. To donate using a credit card or check through Paypal, send to HeroAuctions@aol.com To send a check through the mail, send to: The HERO Initiative 11301 Olympic Blvd., #587 Los Angeles, CA 90064 Comments[0] |
Tue, 20 November 2007 ![]() Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast
featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news,
reviews, and commentary regarding science-fiction, dark fantasy and horror, in
and out of comics.
In our 19th podcast, we delve into an in-depth
analysis of the first three issues of Warren Ellis' Lovecraftian science-fiction
comic, Doktor Sleepless. Published by Avatar Press, it features interior art by
Ivan Rodriguez, and covers by Raulo Caceres (who also provided the art for
Warren Ellis' Crécy, also from Avatar) & by Ivan Rodriguez. Comments[0] |
Tue, 30 October 2007 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, and commentary regarding science-fiction, dark fantasy and horror, in and out of comics.In our Halloween podcast, we turn tradition on it's head and (along with some friends) bring the treats to you. In this episode, We have an audio comment from Aaron, host of the Sci-Fi Dig Podcast, a review of Eric Red's Containment from KomicsKast's Jon Hook, and a review of Marvel Zombies from the Comic Timing / BK Bullets / Geeks Unite podcasting crew (along with our rebuttal). We also discuss our Halloween traditions, our ongoing costume contest, what we call our listeners, changes to the show's format, and our multimedia portal (with movie trailers and video interviews) at http://kryptographik.ning.com We close out this episode interviewing author Robert Devereaux, as we discuss his new novel Deadolescence: A Tale of Love and Sacrifice, available only via email - for free! That's right, starting on Halloween he'll be e-mailing 2 chapters a week to anyone who signs up on his website at http://www.robertdevereaux.com/News/ (Even if you sign up after Halloween, each email will contain links to the previous chapters - so there's no excuse not to sign up.) We discuss the story behind the story (think Shirley Jackson's The Lottery meets Prom Night), e-publishing vs. traditional publishing, and whether or not Roger Bacon wrote the works of William Shakespeare (no, we're not kidding). Comments[0] |
Tue, 9 October 2007 In our 17th podcast, we discuss the closing of Fangoria Comics and the Revere Hardcover collection finally being released, followed by an interview with Richard Griffin (director/co-writer), Ted Marr (co-producer/co-writer) and Sarah Nicklin (lead actress) regarding the release of their independent film, Splatter Disco. We also discuss the filming of their upcoming film, an adaptation of HP Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror. We also discuss this weekend's plans for Damian to go to the Supernova Convention in Sydney, Australia, while I attend the Rock & Shock Convention in Worcester, MA for the premiere of Richard Griffin's film, Creature from the Hillbilly Lagoon. Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 September 2007 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast
featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news,
reviews, and commentary regarding science-fiction, dark fantasy and horror, in
and out of comics.
In our 16th podcast, we interviewed Buz Hasson and
Ken Haeser, creators of The Living Corpse, being published by Zenescope
Entertainment, and available in comic shops this November. We also (finally)
have our Wizard World Chicago report, from a fellow Kryptographer known as Big D
on the ComicMonsters.com forum. Comments[0] |
Fri, 31 August 2007 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, and commentary regarding science-fiction, dark fantasy and horror, in and out of comics. This is the third in our series of 'Direktor's Kuts', featuring an interview followed by a DVD-style commentary track, where we go page-by-page with the creators and discuss the thought processes behind each scene, how it was rendered and how it relates to future issues. In this episode, we're joined by Ed Lavalee & Grant Bond, creators of Revere: Revolution In Silver, recently published as a hardcover graphic novel by A.S.P. (Archaia Studios Press). Inspired in part by Longfellow's poem 'Paul Revere's Ride', this book chronicles the secret life of Paul Revere - silversmith and monster hunter. Despite some audio issues for a few minutes towards the middle of the podcast, this Direktor's Kut is highly recommended to both fans of the original mini-series and people picking up the hardcover for the first time, for it's insight into both the story and the creative process - from pacing and art choices to working with different publishers and editors. Even if you haven't picked up Revere yet, there's a 20 minute interview before the commentary for the first issue starts, which should give you enough time to get to your favorite comic shop or bookstore and pick up a copy. If they're sold out, your comic shop can re-order it using Diamond code: MAY073193. You can order it online or through a local bookstore with ISBN: 1932386599. 70 Minutes of Kryptography in 28 MB Comments[0] |
Tue, 14 August 2007 In our 15th podcast, Brian interviews Ric Rebelo, director of the Arkham Film Society and the Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival, as well as the program director for The First Annual Rock and Shock Film Festival. Due to scheduling issues, Damian couldn't join us, so instead he'll be joining the audience as we discuss the above mentioned film festivals, independent short and feature length horror films such as The Demonology of Desire, Splatter Disco and Zibahkhana - Pakistan's first gore film, as well as major studio releases such as Grindhouse, Hostel 2, Saw 4, Rob Zombie's Halloween, 30 Days of Night, I Am Legend and the winner of the Grindhouse trailer competition from this year's SXSW convention - Hobo With A Shotgun! Comments[0] |
Sun, 29 July 2007 In our 14th podcast, we discuss the recent announcement regarding the film adaptation of the new comic "The Living Corpse', coming soon from Zenescope Entertainment, some theories regarding J.J. Abrams' Cloverfield / 01-18-08 trailer, the Special Features on the new Zodiac DVD & the Spawn Animated DVD Set, upcoming comics from Dynamite Entertainment featuring 'The Man With No Name' from the Clint Eastwood / Sergio Leone westerns and Zorro, the new World of Warcraft comic coming soon from DC's Wildstorm imprint, and this Halloween's crossover between Fangoria Comic's BUMP and Devil's Due Publishing's Hack/Slash. We also have an interview with artist Walter Flanagan regarding War of the Undead, recently published as a trade paperback by IDW, and some shoutouts to fellow podcasters ComicBookNoise, Thoom!, Quiet! Panelologists at Work and The Nut Gallery. Comments[0] |
Mon, 2 July 2007 We also have a short interview with writer Dwight McPherson & artist Grant Bond regarding their story in the upcoming comic anthology 'Gene Simmons House of Horrors' (published by IDW), and some shoutouts to fellow podcasters, KomicKast, ComicBookNoise and Pod Of Horror. Comments[0] |
Fri, 15 June 2007 This is the second in our series of 'Direktor's
Kuts', featuring an interview followed by a DVD-style commentary track, where we
go page-by-page with the creators and discuss the thought processes behind each
scene, how it was rendered and how it relates to future issues.
In this episode, Fangoria Comics Executive Editor
Scott Licina and Mark Kidwell, writer, artist and creator of Fangoria Comics
first title, Bump, join us for a discussion of:
Fangoria's upcoming line of comics and films;
Variant covers; Late books; Horror in comics; Ghosts and Ghost stories
(including the Patrick Swayze film); Scary clowns and dolls; J-Horror; Ed Gein;
Hollywood legend Robert Kurtzman; Scott's facination with Julie Andrews, Ingrid
Pitt, Fran Drescher and Betty White; and the final word on what happened with
Vampirella.
*** Explicit Language Alert: This podcast is
uncensored. We forgot to mention it when we introduced the episode, so this is
your only warning. ***
With that, break out your copy of Bump #1 and join
us for a behind-the-scenes look at the first issue from Fangoria's new line of
comics.
Even if you don't have Bump #1 yet, there's a 42
minute interview before the commentary starts, which should give you plenty of
time to get to Barnes & Noble or your local comic shop and pick up a
copy.
If they're sold out, ask them to re-order it using
Diamond code: APR073685 Comments[0] |
Thu, 31 May 2007 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast
featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news,
reviews, and commentary regarding science-fiction, dark fantasy and horror, in
and out of comics.
In our 12th podcast, we interview comic writer and
editor Chris Reilly and James Sime, owner of the Isotope Comic Book Lounge, two
of the five judges that put together this year's Will Eisner Comic Industry
Awards Ballot.
We discuss monthly comics vs. OGNs (original
graphic novels), extra content in monthly comics vs. collected editions, the
Direct Market vs. chain bookstores, printing on expensive paper vs. newsprint,
downloading digital comics, 52, Civil War, the new Captain America Omnibus,
MiracleMan, Lost Girls, Alan Moore, Casanova, Fell and (unsurprising to our
regular listeners) Warren Ellis.
We also discuss how comics are submitted for
inclusion in the Eisner ballot, marathon reading sessions, voting against your
friends, cup-a-noodle soup and how reading too many comics in one weekend might
send you to the hospital.
We even get James and Chris to name their favorites
for this year's final judging at the 2007 Comic-Con International in San Diego
this July. Comments[0] |
Tue, 15 May 2007 Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, and commentary regarding science-fiction, dark fantasy and horror, in and out of comics. In our 11th podcast, we review Warren Ellis' answers to my questions regarding his new title, Doktor Sleepless. We also discuss Mezco Toyz 'Cinema of Fear' line, the Spawn: Tenth Anniversary 4-DVD Set, The return of Hunter Rose as Grendel, downloading comics (and anime), some recent developments regarding the film adaptation of Frank Miller's Ronin, and our first Free Comic Book Day review/giveaway. Comments[0] |
Sun, 29 April 2007 If you could print out this PDF file and get your store to post it in a 'high traffic area' in time for Free Comic Book Day, May 5th 2007, we'd really appreciate it. Make sure your printer's set for 'Landscape Mode'. Thanks in advance, Brian and Damian Comments[0] |
Wed, 25 April 2007 In our 10th podcast, we interview the new writer for Harris Comics' Vampirella Quarterly, Joshua Hale Fialkov. We also discuss Western Tales of Terror, the Western-Horror anthology he self-published through Hoarse and Buggy Productions, the multiple Harvey Award Nominated Elks Run, recently released in a trade paperback collection, the upcoming sequel to Elks Run, and Punks: The Comic. 66 Minutes of Kryptography in 26.6 MB Comments[0] |
Thu, 19 April 2007 We discuss the 2 new lawsuits which are involving Champions and Ghost Rider along with some of the reasoning we can see for the cases. How to disturb young children when you take them to see Mimzy and let everyone know about Pink Ray Gun and how they just finished thier Zombie Week. Also Rob Zombie has a trailer out for his new Halloween movie and we discuss all about that. A War on Terror Tournament, Rose McGown Nude and a Lesbian Vampire Lucy Liu! What more could you ask for! Comments[0] |
Tue, 10 April 2007 We bring you news on Drew Hayes' unfortunate death; What Grant Bond has been up to with Gene Simmons' House of Horrors as well as talking about the upcoming Kiss Comics. Also we delve into the Clockpunk Anthology Project which seems to be an offshoot of Steampunk. Then we offer our reviews of the new trailers for Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and Day Watch. We give our feelings on the recent Ghost Rider Movie and lastly have a Head 2 Head on the lost issue 141 of Hellblazer which never made it from the printers. Comments[0] |
Mon, 19 March 2007 Brian and Damian sit down with Kat and Josh from the comic, Utopiates, which is being published by Bloodfire Studios. This is the first in the series of interviews and comic commentary that well will be doing so if you have your copy of Utopiates #1 go and get it and be ready to go through the book page by page with all of us! 31.6 Meg's or 79 Minutes! Comments[0] |
Thu, 15 March 2007 Also we get all nostalgic when we find out more about Creepy and Eerie returning along with Tales form the Crypt. Hostel 2 also gets a mention and check the website for a link to the Comic Con Exclusive Poster! Lastly Brian and Damian have a close look at the first 3 parts of Kade in another great Head2Head Comments[0] |
Tue, 6 March 2007 31 Meg's or 1 hour and 19 Minutes! Remember to post your responces to the episode in the forum over at www.cgspodcast.com/forum Comments[0] |
Wed, 21 February 2007 We also discuss all things with big feet as we talk about Sasquatch, Ghost Rider 2 is announced even if the actors don't know and Brian brings us up to steam with the first 5 issues of the latest series. We Finally have some mail which includes a voice comment, which we remembered to add this time. Also there is some more late breaking news for all you markosia fans and we have the triumphant return of Zombie Watch! 63 Minutes for only 25 Megs Comments[0] |
Mon, 19 February 2007 We also discuss all things with big feet as we talk about Sasquatch, Ghost Rider 2 is announced even if the actors don't know and Brian brings us up to steam with the first 5 issues of the latest series. We Finally have some mail which includes a voice comment, There is some more late breaking news for all you markosia fans and we have the triumphant return of Zombie Watch! 59 Minutes for only 24 Megs |
Sun, 11 February 2007 We talk about the Barbarella Remake and also about IGN's Top 100 Horror Movies of all time. All that along with Strangeland 2, Pushing Daisies,The Hellboy Game, The Castlevania Movie and lastly Grendel becoming a Movie finally. Damian Has a bone to pick with Blade and Brian introduces the Zombie Watch. Comments[0] |
Sun, 4 February 2007 22 megs and 55 Minutes of Kryptographik Goodness! Remember to check the website over at www.lordshaper.com/kryptographik and email any comments or bumpers to kryptographik@lordshaper.com Comments[0] |
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Kryptographik is a trans-continental podcast featuring Brian (in the U.S.) and Damian (in Australia), providing news, reviews, commentary and interviews covering horror, dark fantasy and science-fiction.
Brian makes a guest appearance on the Halloween episode of the Move Noise podcast, where we discuss the Australian horror film Wolf Creek and what's wrong with "modern horror."