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Damien is no longer producing content for this podcast. thanks for listening to Riley on Film have a

I am no longer producing content for this podcast. Riley On Film was a film review podcast hosted by Damien Riley: It is no longer being produced. The show featured short and longer reviews of various movies, often with a focus on horror and suspense genres. Damien Riley no longer reviews movies his way: in a lighthearted, friendly manner, offering his opinions as if sharing them with a friend. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Luminary, and most places where you find podcasts.

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    A Dark Song

    One of my top 5 horror films of all time.

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    Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein

    Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein

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    The Howling

    please dialog with me in the comments!

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    09212025

    DAme beleagered and pissed off.

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    The Wolfman 2025 - Riley on Film - Damien Riley

    Links mentioned: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6BaKMWmh0ieepHu99aqxfl?si=sGT_Ka7qSOSMIjCAmmE5RwAnd Lauren https://youtube.com/shorts/BxERf6JZDZA?si=4kTgHCRq4sWeQ9DcCome over and say “Hi” to me at cre8nnov8.wordpress.com I’m single and ready!Luv,DAme

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    Hatching 11/10

    Lively Finnizh body horror sponsored by Shudder

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    Hell House LLC - Audio Only

    These are seeming better as audio. I have a face and body for radio. birdeez.

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    Creature film

    yep definitely great horror

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    Smile 2

    Damien Riley Reviews Skye Riley.

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    Twilight Zone The Movie 11/10 Horror

    Part of a series I call 11/10 Horror edition

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    You Have No Friends

    One of those truths that leads to elightenment. You can be happy without a bestie.

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    11 11's Horror Edition - Dave Made a Maze

    Sweet little independent horror/comedy.

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    11 11's Horror Edition - John Carpenter's The Fog

    Online diary plus quick review. I like darkness, it gets a bad rap. It's how you define it

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    11 11's Horror Edition - The Wicker Man

    Damien Riley - Podcast - 11 11’s: Horror Edition (Video) - The Wicker ManListed in a series on Riley on Film and IMDB under my lists heading.1. Insidious 11/102. The Wicker Man 11/10More fun on the way!Check out my blog on Wordpress.com to get updates!I love youDamien

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    Saturn Saturday - A Video of me and WHAT I DO :)

    I don't know if I'll call it a "treat" but certainly a sidebar! Here's a sermon, I mean lecture, from before the pandemic hit when I taught remotely. Enjoy.

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    The Turning

    A low rated horror rates high in my book! Listen to my audio review of "The Turning." NEW, you can now watch my reviews simulcast on Youtube! https://youtu.be/GxhD3X5VT6I

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    CAM, Jacob’s Ladder, and High Tension Awesomeness

    Everything goes just perfectly in this film until the end portion. I would like to ask the director why he made the choices he did. But, then again, he is a director and they get to make those decisions. I've added this film to my excellent slashers list, it truly kicks ass despite the ending. (I review a couple other films in this podcast as well) High Tension (2003) Haute tension (original title) R | 1h 31min | Horror | 10 June 2005 (USA) High Tension Poster Trailer 1:45 | Trailer3 VIDEOS | 62 IMAGES Watch Now From $2.99 (SD) on Prime Video ON DISC Best friends Marie and Alexia decide to spend a quiet weekend at Alexia's parents' secluded farmhouse. But on the night of their arrival, the girls' idyllic getaway turns into an endless night of horror. Director: Alexandre Aja Writers: Alexandre Aja, Grégory Levasseur Stars: Cécile de France, Maïwenn, Philippe Nahon Home invasions are torture. That's why we love them.? We have this here alongside a sweet little story of two girlfriends. Rather, it's about two GIRLS who are friends right? The killings are among the most brutal I've seen. The film builds suspense well, introduces the killer, and goes berserk up to about halfway through. When the girls are ushered to a gas station, the film becomes something else, and I mean that literally! I had fun watching the film despite the twist ending that probably wasn't even needed. In fact it doesn't even have anything to do with the title. If you don't know the film and you like slashers, see it!

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    Letting Go Of Worry

    Saturday Evening Post 01/18/2025 Letting Go Of Worry Text source posted at The Loft

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    Rosemary’s Baby

    Hear my thoughts about and analysis of this haunting and creepy award-winning horror movie. I believe much of "Hereditary" owes to this as influence. Only, this film does it way better with less. I'd love to start a dialog with some people here on this film.

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    Moby Dick CH 10

    Moby baby ch 10

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    Moby Dick CH 9

    Moving through

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    Moby Dick CH 8

    THe Pulpit

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    Moby Dick ~ "Chicken Exit"

    I hope I've shown the greatness here. It's enough to get you going. If you've been having trouble handling the content, here's the chicken exit bye-bye don't let the door hit you on the ass on your way out.

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    Moby Dick CH 6

    now available 100% a video podcast now see YT channel in my latest videos section. love, damien

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    Moby Dick CH4

    tamer harder

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    Moby Dick CH 3

    More of my unhumble sublimimagination of this novel.

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    Time After Time (1979)

    I got out a little ahead of myself a few times but overall, to me this podcast is powerful and it was a success making it. My guests were very pro as usual. They save it! My guests on this sooper dooper fun episode are: Richard Kirkham, Host of the Lambcast https://open.spotify.com/show/1qQ6nzlrDOIGi89l6i4WSh?si=_geyKlpBScKEjy4Ogf5ygg -and- Howard Casner Host of Pop Art https://open.spotify.com/show/5jX4noVGArDJdmcFtmrQcG I hope you enjoy DAme

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    Blackbeard: The Pirate & The MOst Dangerous Game

    I am so amazing. My greatest achievement is truly not giving a shit and throwing caution to the wind. Thanks babe. Links mentioned in episode: The first and main film I'm covering on the Lambcast is: Blackbeard: The Pirate (1952) | Adventure, Romance Movie | RobertNewton, Linda Darnellhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F87qbvRr4UAMy second film is "The Most Dangerous Game" 1932https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SMMLH8ok13cLambcast listeners may want to watch them for free on Youtube. Talk to ya tomorrow! The Lambcast with host Richard Kirkham: https://largeassmovieblogs.com/category/podcasts/lambcast Peace out bitches and whores, go jump a fucking geyser DAme

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    The Time Machine CHs 8-12 Book fin

    This is the final episode where I am by myself. Next we are scheduled to have OTHERS! We will discuss time travel in the movies!!! Tune in won't you, or did you already (LOL)

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    The Time Machine CH7

    jus mo the same babe. ✌️ Glad yer along

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    ch6 blah blah blah

    attention, Buzz Light-year is BACK! RileyOnFilm.com

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    The Time Machine CH5

    What is, if anything, your Destiny? your turn to comment!

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    Bride of Frankenstein - Vote for my movie pick!

    Vote for My Championed Film "Bride of Frakenstein!" Vote Me Up At This Link: https://largeassmovieblogs.com/2024/09/vote-for-the-october-motm-halloween-horror.html if I win, I get to host the umbrella episode on the Lambcast. it'll be fun because "Friend" goooood. Alone bad? nah. not if you enjoy your own company mosny as I do. Alone is all there really ever is anyway. Book a Zoom hour with me and I'll prove it to you. do forget to vote for my movie "Bride of Frankenstein. I'll try and not be cranky that day when I host, no promises babe. Here's the text to my review of this sexy horror film that I love!?!? Can I call this charming? A friend who is mentally disabled is cute in a way. We have the protagonist, the monster, We se the monster in this early incarnation desiring a friend. The mad scientist has grand plans. We get to see the monster develop language. We also ss he is sort of capable of making another human happy. I'm thinking of the blind man who gives him food and shelter to heal. In this epic blockbuster horror film, we see a human undead monster and he's still got the drives for companionship.It has the usual mob trying to kill the monster. Through this exciting segment of about 1/2 way we see him as a flawed, even brain damaged human. I couldn't help but feel sorrow for the monster. Bela Lugosi is a prefect actor for this human creature (or is it?). Some of my favorite scenes are the ones with the blind man. They are kindred spirits in that each wants a friend. I got the impression one would get watching a toddler find something shiny and becoming enraptured with it. Putting the monster through torture is what had me glued to the screen. I'm not into torture but I find myself relating with the yearning, longing, and even lusting after a woman or otherwise partner. They are such fine and wonderful creatures those partners. I also related with the block of communication that is present throughout. Did you know the Bible teaches the Tower of Babel was why God confused language for all humankind. It tried to be higher than God so God humbled them. The monster illustrates how horrible it would be to not be able to communicate. There are not many scenes of the actual author Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley. The film however does open with she and Lord Byron commenting on the lovely ghastly storm outside. We see clearly based on the title and the plot, she is to be made into a female monster, for the creature. I love the way they weaved the real life couple into this. Is raises the verisimilitude and leaves us actually wanting to see them together. Unfortunately we don't see much of the female. The latter portion of the film is where we see only her transformation but not much detail. She looks just plain freaky, I like that. I get from her character that she too is unable to communicate. She is quicker moving than the monster. In conclusion, this is to date one of my favorite classic series films. I really enjoy the writing, especially the writing of Byron and Shelley, The film is a delightful hodgepodge of suspenseful orchestra music and top shelf acting. The result is a mind ride to understand why we should never bring the dead back to life. This is an incredibly atmospheric class A horror film. I can give it no lower than a 10/10.

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    The Time Machine CH3

    Building contraptions of eternity from what is relevant and known? hmmm. Not possible say I? it's all golden though, all human devices enrapture me. I live in adoration of the life of a hominid, human man and AND notably in this commentary, his hedonic sense of smell. The pale bulwark shows up at the end so I truly think CH4 is gonna take us out of the present, finally?!?! I love Christians. I used to live it so I know them well. left that all behind. Don't need no time machine forwards or backwards, but this candle gives off a beautiful life, the book I mean.

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    The Time Machine CH2

    Loving this book!!!

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    The Time Machine CH1

    In this one, I take on chapter one of the original book. I did Call of The Wild this way, doing an episode here on each chapter and a culminating episode with guests where I reviewed the modern film. I figure I'll repeat that with this fucken awesome dime store novel. Wanna be on the final? Hit me up. I got stories of my beaches and horrors. Meet me and them, always for free at RileyOnFilm.com <img src="https://rileyonfilm.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/timemachinecover.jpg" alt="The uplifting Time Machine dime store image" /> Love and sexual content aplenty here! (I'm still single, Doh!) Yours, Damien S, Riley, American Humorist --ABOUT-- Damien S. Riley is an American humorist, a creator of music, books, and a podcast on film & literature titled, “Riley on Film.” It’s available on Spotify but is also syndicated and available across most modern platforms. Home preferred station is on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1gR6mRsTRgJxFJXnAhmeEK But ALL places host it, I think! Let me know if you'd like it in your special squeeze box, I can slide it in anywhere. I'm a techie that way. More than just a blog film critic, Damien creates online across 3 modalities. His online stuff all comes together at The Loft, his eclectic blog: RileyOnFilm.com

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I am no longer producing content for this podcast. Riley On Film was a film review podcast hosted by Damien Riley: It is no longer being produced. The show featured short and longer reviews of various movies, often with a focus on horror and suspense genres. Damien Riley no longer reviews movies his way: in a lighthearted, friendly manner, offering his opinions as if sharing them with a friend. You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Luminary, and most places where you find podcasts.

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