One Missed Pod

Zack Long and Kelly Warner watch and discuss Japanese horror films, from the latest to the greatest classics; the freakiest and the geekiest.

the criterion dvd of onibaba

One Missed Pod 008: ONIBABA (1964)

On this episode of One Missed Pod, Zack and Kelly discover the true meaning of "technical difficulties." Covering Zack's favorite Japanese horror movie, Onibaba, the podcast was recorded in three segments thanks to various...
criterion blu-ray cover of UGETSU

One Missed Pod 007: UGETSU (1953)

https://youtu.be/dvhL6Ujb37I Ugetsu (1953) is up this time around. A classic of Japanese cinema, Kelly and Zack dive into this masterpiece to explore both the film and the circumstances surrounding it in depth. Show notes: This episode contains...
cover art for Arrow Video's release of PULSE

One Missed Pod 006: PULSE (2001)

This week the topic of discussion is Kiyoshi Kurosawa's Pulse (2001, AKA Kairo), a movie that is equal parts about a ghost apocalypse and depression. Show notes: The red tape in Pulse is unique to the...

One Missed Pod 005: BATTLE HEATER (1989)

This week's a Kelly pick and she's selected one of the craziest Japanese horror-comedies ever put to film: George Iida's Battle Heater, a movie about a killer table. That's right: a killer table. From...

One Missed Pod 004: GUILTY OF ROMANCE (2011)

You can tell this week was a Zack pick by the dark subject matter in Guilty of Romance (2011). This film by legendary director Sion Sono is based on a real crime that rocked...

One Missed Pod 003: THE SECRET OF THE TELEGIAN (1960)

From missed calls to Toho tokusatsu insanity, One Missed Pod is back with a new episode. This week Zack Long and Kelly Warner are looking at mostly forgotten 1960 film The Secret of the...

Listen to the First Two Episodes of Scriptophobic’s ONE MISSED POD, a Japanese Horror...

Scriptophobic editors Zack Long and Kelly Warner are massive Japanese horror fans. From the earliest silent films (A Page of Madness) to the latest incarnations of Ju-On, they're obsessed with Japan's output of horrific, spine-tingling...