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EPISODE · Oct 10, 2025 · 1H 17M

Top 10 Horror Directors Today w/ Patrick from The Bark Knight Podcast

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summaryIn this episode of Real Real Talk, hosts Josh Bell and Patrick Bark dive into a top 10 countdown of the best horror directors currently working in the industry. They discuss the criteria for their selections, share insights on each director's unique contributions to the genre, and explore the evolution of horror filmmaking. From established names like Jordan Peele and Guillermo del Toro to emerging talents like Danny and Michael Philippou, the conversation highlights the diverse landscape of modern horror. In this engaging conversation, Patrick Bark and Josh Bell delve into the world of horror films, discussing various directors and their contributions to the genre. They explore atmospheric horror films, the evolution of directors like Mike Flanagan and Ari Aster, and the pinnacle of horror directing with Robert Eggers. The dialogue is rich with recommendations and insights into what makes these films impactful, as well as personal reflections on their experiences with horror cinema.takeawaysNothing draws a crowd like a crowd.The top 10 horror directors are a mix of established and emerging talent.Jordan Peele's impact on modern horror is significant.Coralie Fargeat's work is not for everyone, especially body horror fans.Danny and Michael Philippou are redefining horror with their unique storytelling.Fede Alvarez successfully revived the Evil Dead franchise.Damien Ragna's films explore possession in a culturally rich context.Scott Derrickson is known for his supernatural horror films.Osgood Perkins is carving out a niche in horror with his unique style.Guillermo del Toro blends dark fantasy with horror masterfully. The Night House is a highly atmospheric horror film.Mike Flanagan is known for his exceptional storytelling in horror.Ari Aster's films leave a lasting psychological impact.Robert Eggers is considered one of the best directors today.The Witch is often regarded as a perfect horror film.Horror films can evoke deep emotional responses.Directors like Flanagan and Aster redefine horror storytelling.The evolution of horror films reflects changing audience expectations.Atmospheric horror can be more effective than gore.Personal connections to horror films enhance the viewing experience.titlesThe Best Horror Directors Today: A CountdownExploring Modern Horror: Top Directors You Should KnowSound Bites"Coralie Fargeat is not for you.""I love Mike Flanagan.""I love a good possession movie."Chapters00:00Introduction to Real Real Talk and Special Guests03:00Top 10 Horror Directors: Overview and Criteria06:05Jordan Peele: A Modern Horror Icon08:50Coralie Fargeat: The Body Horror Visionary11:56Danny and Michael Philippou: New Voices in Horror14:53Fede Alvarez: Reviving Horror Classics17:58Damien Ragna: The Argentine Horror Master21:01Scott Derrickson: The Master of Supernatural Horror23:53Osgood Perkins: The Heir to Horror Royalty26:49Guillermo del Toro: The Dark Fantasy Maestro29:53James Wan: The Conjuring Universe Creator32:49David Bruckner: The Ritual and Beyond38:42Exploring Atmospheric Horror Films42:23The Evolution of Horror Directors48:50The Impact of Ari Aster's Work53:33Mike Flanagan's Mastery in Horror01:00:04Robert Eggers: The Pinnacle of Horror DirectingReal Reel Talk is your weekly home for unfiltered deep dives into the world of film. Hosts Josh breaks it all down — from fresh releases to old-school favorites — with sharp insight, real opinions, and sharp trivia. Whether you're into Oscar bait, popcorn flicks, or everything in between, this is your go-to stop for real talk about reel stuff.Find Us Online:Follow and join the conversation with Dave and Josh on social media!Twitter / X: @RealReelTalkPodInstagram: @RealReelTalkThreads: @RealReelTalkYouTube: @RealReelTalkSubscribe to Real Reel Talk on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

summaryIn this episode of Real Real Talk, hosts Josh Bell and Patrick Bark dive into a top 10 countdown of the best horror directors currently working in the industry. They discuss the criteria for their selections, share insights on each director's unique contributions to the genre, and explore the evolution of horror filmmaking. From established names like Jordan Peele and Guillermo del Toro to emerging talents like Danny and Michael Philippou, the conversation highlights the diverse landscape of modern horror. In this engaging conversation, Patrick Bark and Josh Bell delve into the world of horror films, discussing various directors and their contributions to the genre. They explore atmospheric horror films, the evolution of directors like Mike Flanagan and Ari Aster, and the pinnacle of horror directing with Robert Eggers. The dialogue is rich with recommendations and insights into what makes these films impactful, as well as personal reflections on their experiences with horror cinema.takeawaysNothing draws a crowd like a crowd.The top 10 horror directors are a mix of established and emerging talent.Jordan Peele's impact on modern horror is significant.Coralie Fargeat's work is not for everyone, especially body horror fans.Danny and Michael Philippou are redefining horror with their unique storytelling.Fede Alvarez successfully revived the Evil Dead franchise.Damien Ragna's films explore possession in a culturally rich context.Scott Derrickson is known for his supernatural horror films.Osgood Perkins is carving out a niche in horror with his unique style.Guillermo del Toro blends dark fantasy with horror masterfully. The Night House is a highly atmospheric horror film.Mike Flanagan is known for his exceptional storytelling in horror.Ari Aster's films leave a lasting psychological impact.Robert Eggers is considered one of the best directors today.The Witch is often regarded as a perfect horror film.Horror films can evoke deep emotional responses.Directors like Flanagan and Aster redefine horror storytelling.The evolution of horror films reflects changing audience expectations.Atmospheric horror can be more effective than gore.Personal connections to horror films enhance the viewing experience.titlesThe Best Horror Directors Today: A CountdownExploring Modern Horror: Top Directors You Should KnowSound Bites"Coralie Fargeat is not for you.""I love Mike Flanagan.""I love a good possession movie."Chapters00:00Introduction to Real Real Talk and Special Guests03:00Top 10 Horror Directors: Overview and Criteria06:05Jordan Peele: A Modern Horror Icon08:50Coralie Fargeat: The Body Horror Visionary11:56Danny and Michael Philippou: New Voices in Horror14:53Fede Alvarez: Reviving Horror Classics17:58Damien Ragna: The Argentine Horror Master21:01Scott Derrickson: The Master of Supernatural Horror23:53Osgood Perkins: The Heir to Horror Royalty26:49Guillermo del Toro: The Dark Fantasy Maestro29:53James Wan: The Conjuring Universe Creator32:49David Bruckner: The Ritual and Beyond38:42Exploring Atmospheric Horror Films42:23The Evolution of Horror Directors48:50The Impact of Ari Aster's Work53:33Mike Flanagan's Mastery in Horror01:00:04Robert Eggers: The Pinnacle of Horror DirectingReal Reel Talk is your weekly home for unfiltered deep dives into the world of film. Hosts Josh breaks it all down — from fresh releases to old-school favorites — with sharp insight, real opinions, and sharp trivia. Whether you're into Oscar bait, popcorn flicks, or everything in between, this is your go-to stop for real talk about reel stuff.Find Us Online:Follow and join the conversation with Dave and Josh on social media!Twitter / X: @RealReelTalkPodInstagram: @RealReelTalkThreads: @RealReelTalkYouTube: @RealReelTalkSubscribe to Real Reel Talk on your favorite podcast platform and never miss an episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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