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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 54 MIN

Kelly's Taboo Terrors: ATROZ (2018) W. MIKEY PERALTA JR

from I Spit on Your Podcast · host Spinsters of Horror

In this episode, we head to Mexico with “Mexico’s most violent film”, Atroz (2018) by Lex Ortega.  Taking social and political commentary to dark and shocking places, Atroz doesn’t pull any punches - it’s provocative and memorable. It challenges everything you thought you knew and more. Taking inspiration from Ruggero Deodato, renowned filmmaker behind Cannibal Holocaust (and is an associate producer), Ortega’s first feature is an endurance test worth taking.My guest for this episode is Mikey Peralta Jr! Mikey is a Mexican-American creator who focuses on Latin American cinema with a social justice lens. He has a monthly column with Dread Central called Horror en Español. He also releases daily content on Tik Tok and Instagram about the horror genre and Latin culture.He also wrote a fantastic article on Atroz in 2022 entitled: How Machismo Breeds Monstrosity in Mexico’s Most Violent Film: https://www.dreadcentral.com/editorials/427615/atroz-how-machismo-breeds-monstrosity-in-mexicos-most-violent-film-horror-en-espanol/ Music by Tony WareEditing & Images by Jessica StuartFollow me on Social Media:Threads/Instagram @tabooterrorsBluesky https://bsky.app/profile/tabooterrors.bsky.socialJoin the Discord! Message me for the invite link - I also Host weekly midnight screenings there of various disturbing films. Support the Underground: https://ko-fi.com/tabooterrorsSupport the Taboo:https://app.fetishfinder.com/userProfile/venal_anatomica Medical Notes:Interview with Lex OrtegaNarco-Culture as a distortion of gender stereotypes: An aggravating factor in the situation of violence and conflict in society by Massiel Miranda Yanes and Shanny Valdes Salas 2019LGTBT Rights in Mexico Mexican Men Confront Machismo How Machismo Breeds Monstrosity in Mexico’s Most Violent FilmCultural Extremism: A New Subgenre Paramilitary

In this episode, we head to Mexico with “Mexico’s most violent film”, Atroz (2018) by Lex Ortega.  Taking social and political commentary to dark and shocking places, Atroz doesn’t pull any punches - it’s provocative and memorable. It challenges everything you thought you knew and more. Taking inspiration from Ruggero Deodato, renowned filmmaker behind Cannibal Holocaust (and is an associate producer), Ortega’s first feature is an endurance test worth taking.My guest for this episode is Mikey Peralta Jr! Mikey is a Mexican-American creator who focuses on Latin American cinema with a social justice lens. He has a monthly column with Dread Central called Horror en Español. He also releases daily content on Tik Tok and Instagram about the horror genre and Latin culture.He also wrote a fantastic article on Atroz in 2022 entitled: How Machismo Breeds Monstrosity in Mexico’s Most Violent Film: https://www.dreadcentral.com/editorials/427615/atroz-how-machismo-breeds-monstrosity-in-mexicos-most-violent-film-horror-en-espanol/ Music by Tony WareEditing & Images by Jessica StuartFollow me on Social Media:Threads/Instagram @tabooterrorsBluesky https://bsky.app/profile/tabooterrors.bsky.socialJoin the Discord! Message me for the invite link - I also Host weekly midnight screenings there of various disturbing films. Support the Underground: https://ko-fi.com/tabooterrorsSupport the Taboo:https://app.fetishfinder.com/userProfile/venal_anatomica Medical Notes:Interview with Lex OrtegaNarco-Culture as a distortion of gender stereotypes: An aggravating factor in the situation of violence and conflict in society by Massiel Miranda Yanes and Shanny Valdes Salas 2019LGTBT Rights in Mexico Mexican Men Confront Machismo How Machismo Breeds Monstrosity in Mexico’s Most Violent FilmCultural Extremism: A New Subgenre Paramilitary

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