
Saturday Fright Theater presents Messiah of Evil
Show Notes
This week on Saturday Fright Theater, we present the cult horror classic Messiah of Evil, a haunting and surreal film that delivers slow-burn dread, eerie atmosphere, and unforgettable imagery from the golden age of independent horror.
Between film segments, we feature two exclusive interviews spotlighting the indie horror film Bystanders.
First, we sit down with Jamie Alvey, writer and star of Bystanders, to discuss developing the story, balancing the dual roles of creator and performer, and using horror as a way to explore difficult and timely subject matter.
Later in the show, we are joined by Mary Beth McAndrews and Jeff Seeman, the Director and Executive Producer, and Producer of Bystanders. They share insight into the filmmaking process, collaboration behind the scenes, and the responsibility that comes with telling powerful stories through the horror genre.
Classic cult cinema meets modern independent horror in an episode filled with atmosphere, insight, and conversation, only on Saturday Fright Theater.
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- Bloody Pit of Horror (1965)
- Moon of the Wolf (1972)
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- Curse of King Tut’s Tomb (1980)
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- Naked Massacre (1976)
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