PODCAST · tv
Fear of the Dark
A film podcast about race and horror. Hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran.
-
55
Obsession (2026)
On this episode, Stacey and Matthew chat about Curry Barker's new horror film, Obsession (2026). Join us as we talk Gen Z horror (and comedy) and what this film tells us about the fears of human connection. Film: Obsession (Curry Barker, 2026) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
54
Overlord (2018)
On the final episode of our Nazi Zombie mini season, Stacey and Matthew chat about the alternate history action-horror film, Overlord, which follows an integrated band of American soldiers who arrive on D-Day in France, only to discover the Nazis' horrific medical experimentation in an effort to create "super-human" zombies. Join us as we wrap up our mini season and discuss what the Nazi zombie has become - and what it means - today. Film: Overlord (Julius Avery, 2018) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
53
Dead Snow (2009)
On our third episode of the Nazi Zombie mini season, Matthew and Stacey talk about Dead Snow (2009), a Norwegian film about a group of young medical students on a skiing trip. Their vacation quickly turns to a splatterfest as they discover the long-dead Nazi soldiers who once occupied the local area aren't so dead after all. Film: Dead Snow (2009) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
52
The Frozen Dead (1966)
On the second episode of our Nazi Zombie mini season, we chat about the very weird and fascinating 1966 film, The Frozen Dead! The film is set two decades after the end of World War II and follows the villainous Nazi scientist Dr. Norberg attempts to reanimate frozen Nazi soldiers. Join us as we chat about disembodiment, authority, and how this film thinks through the pivotal transformations of the zombie and the Nazi figures. Film: The Frozen Dead (1966) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
51
King of the Zombies (1941)
We kick off our first episode of the Nazi Zombie mini season with King of the Zombies (1941)! Join us in our conversation about this comical B film, which follows an American pilot (and company) who crash-land on an island in the Caribbean. There they discover a Gothic-like mansion owned by a Dr. Miklos Sangre, who is attempting to create and control zombies through voodoo. Film: King of the Zombies (1941) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
50
Nazi Zombie Season Intro
Welcome to Fear of the Dark's third mini season on: the NAZI ZOMBIE. Stacey and Matthew sit down to introduce the season and chat about this intriguing and ever-prevalent trope in movies, TV, and video games! When and how did zombies and Nazis come to first intersect in the cultural imagination? On the front lines, are fast or slow zombies easier to deal with? And with what degree of seriousness (if any) are we supposed to treat the Nazi zombie in contemporary media? Join us as we tackle these questions in our quick season intro. Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
49
Spring Break Recap - We're Back!
We're back! Matthew and Stacey return from their spring break to talk about what we've seen (and haven't seen) since the break. Join us for this quick catch-up as we chat about recent releases in horror and out: Project Hail Mary, Wuthering Heights, Faces of Death, Scream 7, and more. Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
48
Talking with Bianca Hand: Incantation (2022)
On this special episode, Matthew and Stacey are joined by Bianca Hand, Assistant Professor of Classics at UC Davis. Bianca also has a particular taste for South and East Asian horror as well as found footage, which is why we've invited her on to talk about the chilling Taiwanese horror film, Incantation (2022)! Join us for a fun conversation about our fears of religious horror, the harmful discourses around good and bad mothers, and what found footage horror wants (and is able) to show us today. Film: Incantation (2022) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited, mixed, and mastered by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
47
Fear of the Dark's Spring Break!
Hello Fear of the Dark listeners! This is Stacey dropping in to let you all know that Matthew and I are taking a little spring break from the podcast. In the meantime, we’ll still be watching lots of horror (the good and the bad), brainstorming new ideas and films to critique and discuss, and especially thinking about Michael B. Jordan’s and Amy Madigan’s well-deserved Oscar wins. If there’s anything on your mind that you think we should be watching, reading, or listening to, we would love for you to drop a line and let us know. You can do that here, on whatever platform you’re currently listening on , or through our Instagram. Thanks for tuning in for this quick update, and we look forward to getting back in the “studio” and releasing new episodes in just a few weeks. Until next time! Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited and mastered by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
46
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978), Part 2
Stacey and Matthew continue with Part 2 of the combined episodes on Invasion of the Body Snatchers: today, we talk about the 1978 film starring Donald Sutherland, Elizabeth Driscoll, Jeff Goldblum, and Veronica Cartwright. Join us for the rest of our Invasion conversation as we discuss the political parallels across both films, the intersecting crises of climate change and the industrial food system, and the horror of the vegetal. Film: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Philip Kaufman, 1978) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
45
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956), Part 1
Today we air an episode recorded back in April 2025: Part 1 of Invasion of the Body Snatchers, where we discuss the 1956 film directed by Don Siegel. Go back in time with Matthew and Stacey as they talk about the first cinematic appearances of the pod people! Film: Invasion of the Body Snatchers (Don Siegel, 1956) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
44
Send Help (2026)
On this mini episode, Stacey and Matthew talk white innocence and Sam Raimi today with his new horror comedy film, Send Help (2026), starring Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'Brien. Groovy! Film: Send Help (Sam Raimi, 2026) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
43
Master (2022)
On this episode, Stacey and Matthew reflect on their undergraduate days with Mariama Diallo's 2022 horror film, Master. The film circulates around the stories of three Black women navigating the politics and social structures of higher education: Gail (Regina Hall), the master of the prestigious New England school Ancaster; Jasmine (Zoe Renee), a first-year English major; and Liv (Amber Gray), an English professor who is about to go up for tenure. Join us as we talk about the terrors and anxieties of racial minoritization in the university, as well as what the film's uneasy conclusion suggests about the possible ways forward for academia and higher ed. **Please note: the film and our discussion of it address sensitive topics, specifically suicide. As always, listen with discretion and know that you are not alone. You can contact both the national suicide prevention hotline (988) and, if you are at UC Davis, you can text RELATE (741-741) anytime. Film: Master (Mariama Diallo, 2022) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
42
I Saw the TV Glow (2024)
On this episode, Matthew and Stacey discuss Jane Schoenbrun's psychological horror film, I Saw the TV Glow (2024). It stars Justice Smith and Jack Haven as Owen and Maddy, two teenage friends who first bond over their love of a show called "The Pink Opaque," which may turn out to be more than just fiction -- and possibly more "real" than Owen's and Maddy's realities. Join us as we talk about where this film fits in across generational gaps, the cultural privileging of media forms, and the horrors of suppression and memory. Film: I Saw the TV Glow (Jane Schoenbrun, 2024) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
41
Spiral (2021)
On this special episode, Stacey and Matthew are joined by our UC Davis colleague, Elisha Hamlin, to talk about the 2021 Saw spin-off, Spiral, starring Chris Rock as Zeke, a jaded detective working in the shadow of his father and the former police chief, Marcus (played by Samuel L. Jackson). Zeke and his new rookie partner, William (played by Max Minghella), investigate a series of killings which seem to be targeting cops AND seem to resemble the elaborate "traps" of the original "Jigsaw" killer, John Kramer. Join us as we chat about the legacy of the Saw franchise and the role of the Black cop in an undefinable urban America. Film: Spiral (Darren Lynn Bousman, 2021) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
40
The Dark Knight (2008)
On this episode, Matthew and Stacey are joined by historian Dr. Quinn Javers to discuss Christopher Nolan's 2008 superhero film, The Dark Knight. Join us as we are enlightened by our special guest's contemplations about the place of China and Hong Kong in the world geopolitical arena. We also discuss how we might watch The Dark Knight through the lens of today's US surveillance state, and additionally we discuss the functions of fear, (dis)order, authority, and the globalization of the local in the film. Film: The Dark Knight (Christopher Nolan, 2008) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
39
I Am Legend (2007)
On this episode, Stacey and Matthew talk Francis Lawrence's 2007 action horror film, I Am Legend. The film stars Will Smith as Robert Neville, the last human in New York City who has managed to survive a deadly virus that was originally engineered to cure cancer. We sit down to discuss the film's place in post-9/11 movie-making, the interracial dynamic of the film's surrogate family unit, and the role of the Black protagonist vis-a-vis the human mutants' whiteness. Film: I Am Legend (Francis Lawrence, 2007) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
38
The Sin-ema of the Golden Globes
On this mini episode, Matthew and Stacey sit down to talk the Golden Globes and the upcoming Oscars amidst many excellent horror film "snubs" this year. Does critical recognition even matter anymore in the age of Letterbox'd and Twitter reviews? Join us for this quick conversation and let us know what you think of awards season. Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
37
The Invisible Man (2020)
On this episode, Stacey and Matthew talk about Leigh Whannell's sci-fi horror film, The Invisible Man (2020). It stars Elisabeth Moss as Cecilia, a young woman who believes she is being stalked by her ex-partner but finds it nearly impossible to prove it -- largely because she believes he has the power to become invisible. Join us as we discuss the metaphors and symbolism of abuse, racial difference in shared spaces, and the cinematography of absence. Film: The Invisible Man (Leigh Whannell, 2020) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
36
Barbarian (2022)
In our final episode of the horror/comedy mini season, Matthew and Stacey sit down to talk about Zach Cregger's 2022 horror film, Barbarian, starring Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård, and Justin Long. The film follows Tess (Campbell), a young woman who arrives at an Airbnb in Brightmoor, Detroit only to find out that someone else (Skarsgård) is already staying there. The two ultimately decide to share the space, at least for the night, before they uncover a number of long-buried secrets in the house. Join us as we chat about the overlaps in the genres of romance and horror, the treatment of displacement and gentrification, and this film's iteration (and revival?) of the monstrous mother trope. Film: Barbarian (Zach Cregger, 2022) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
35
2025 Wrap-up
Happy New Year! As we welcome in 2026, Matthew and Stacey reflect on 2025: What were our favorite podcast episodes to record? What horror movies did we love from the last year? And what are our hopes and dreams for the next one to come? Join us for this quick EOY wrap-up conversation. Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited and mastered by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
34
Sorry to Bother You (2018)
For the third episode of Fear of the Dark's horror/comedy mini season, Matthew and Stacey chat about Sorry to Bother You, the 2018 genre-bending sci-fi/fantasy/comedy/horror film directed by Boots Riley. It stars LaKeith Stanfield as Cassius "Cash" Green, a young man who finds himself rising up the corporate ladder as a telemarketer thanks to the use of his "white voice." Join us for a conversation about the film's engagements with whiteness and Blackness through voice and disembodiment - and as we think about where generic conventions and expectations fit into this story of a new speculative racial hierarchy. Film: Sorry to Bother You (Boots Riley, 2018) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited and mastered by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
33
Werewolves Within (2021)
On our second episode of the horror/comedy mini season, Stacey and Matthew discuss Josh Ruben's Werewolves Within (2021). The film stars Samuel Richardson as Finn Wheeler, a forest ranger assigned to a small Vermont town called Beaverfield, who gets sheltered in with the rest of the townsfolk when they begin to suspect that one among them could secretly be a werewolf. Join us as we talk about this movie's other great star, Milana Vayntrub, how the film thinks about its Black protagonist (is he the werewolf?), and what it means to be a "good neighbor" in the politically-divided small town America. Film: Werewolves Within (Josh Ruben, 2021) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
32
The Blackening (2022)
On the first episode of Fear of the Dark's horror/comedy mini season, Matthew and Stacey sit down to talk about The Blackening (2022). The film follows a group of friends who get together for a reunion in a remote cabin. Upon arrival, they realize that a trap has been set, which leads them to the ultimate question: who is the "Blackest" out of them all? Join us as we talk about the tropes and stereotypes of the Black character in horror, and what kinds of stakes are set up in this film to critique - and fulfill - them. Episode/Show: The Blackening (Tim Story, 2022) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
31
Horror/Comedy Mini Season Intro
Fear of the Dark is releasing its second mini season, which is all about the horror/comedy film. What connects horror and comedy as independent genres, what differentiates them, and why does this crossover work so well? We have a line-up of four films to think about how the horror/comedy filters and unmasks each genre's racial conventions and tropes: The Blackening (2022), Werewolves Within (2021), Sorry to Bother You (2018), and Barbarian (2022). Of the horror/comedy film, we ask: should we be laughing or screaming? Enjoy our intro for this mini season, and tune in to listen starting December 12! Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
30
Alien: Earth (2025)
This time on Fear of the Dark, Matthew and Stacey sit down briefly to talk about the series, Alien: Earth, the latest addition to the Alien franchise. Recorded when we just entered spooky season, this mini episode covers what we like (and don't like) about the series, as well as where it fits into the broader trends of the streaming and TV industry. Show: Alien: Earth (2025) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
29
"The Viewing" from Cabinet of Curiosities (2022)
On this episode of Fear of the Dark, Stacey and Matthew sit down to talk about the episode, "The Viewing," from the horror anthology, Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities. Directed by Panos Cosmatos, the episode stars Peter Weller as Lionel Lassiter, a wealthy recluse, who has invited a small group of people to something called "the viewing." Among the guests in attendance are Charlotte (Charlene Yi), an astrophysicist, and Randall (Eric André), a musician, who come to realize that being "chosen" by Lassiter entails much more than they initially thought... Join us as we chat about collection and consumption, how race might figure into the power dynamics of the group, and the state of film and streaming viewership today. Media: "The Viewing" (Panos Cosmatos), in Guillermo Del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities (2022) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
28
Thanksgiving (2023)
In this seasonal holiday-inspired episode, Matthew and Stacey fight over a waffle iron at the Black Friday sale (disclaimer: no one actually got hurt)... Join us today as we discuss Eli Roth's 2023 slasher film, Thanksgiving, based on the fictitious trailer originally advertised in Grindhouse (Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, 2007). We talk about the corporate phenomenon of Black Friday, the film as an homage to the slasher genre (is it though?), and where Eli Roth (Cabin Fever, 2002; Hostel, 2005) fits into today's horror mediascape. Film: Thanksgiving (Eli Roth, 2023) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
27
Frankenstein (2025)
On this episode, Matthew and Stacey go to the movies (separately this time) to watch Guillermo Del Toro's 2025 horror film, Frankenstein, starring Oscar Isaac as Victor and Jacob Elordi as Frankenstein's creature. Matthew opens this conversation with a spooky excerpt from Mary Shelley's original novel, and then we dive in. Where has the body horror of the creature gone in the newest adaptation of this horror classic? How do we think about race and the production of whiteness in the creature? What's up with the "Netflixification" of this film? (Dear listener, especially: what do you make of (spoiler alert) Victor's accident outside of the factory and his eventual leg prosthesis? Tell us in the comments or on Instagram. We'd love to know what you think!) Film: Frankenstein (Guillermo Del Toro, 2025) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
26
The Long Walk (2025)
On this episode, Matthew and I discuss The Long Walk (2025), a dystopian horror film directed by Francis Lawrence and based on Stephen King's 1979 novel. The premise is straightforward: a large group of young men from all across the nation volunteer to walk in an annual marathon, and if they stop for too long at any point or fall below a certain base speed, they will be killed. Join us as we talk about the spectacles of violence and the abject, what the film suggests about the nation's future in the hands of the single Black character, Pete (David Jonsson), and how The Long Walk fits into the conversations around American politics and fracture today. Film: The Long Walk (Francis Lawrence, 2025) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
25
Talking with Dawn Keetley: HIM (2025)
On this very special episode - a little "bonus" after our Jordan Peele mini season - Stacey and Matthew sit down to talk with Dawn Keetley, Professor of English and Film at Lehigh University, about HIM, the 2025 sports horror film directed by Justin Tipping and produced by Jordan Peele. The story follows Cam (Tyriq Withers), a rising football star who goes to train with Isaiah White (Marlon Wayans), the famed and nearly worshipped quarterback for the San Antonio Saviors, for the opportunity to become his successor. Like Cam, we got the chance to chat with one of our (mostly Stacey's) academic heroes and rant together about the reception of political horror today. Join us for this fun conversation as we think about the intriguingly marketed, visually maximalist, and highly stylized HIM. Film: HIM (Justin Tipping, 2025) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod, and find some of Dawn's work (along with many other brilliant folks) at horrorhomeroom.com!
-
24
Nope (Jordan Peele, 2022)
Happy Halloween! On the final episode of our Jordan Peele mini-season, Stacey and Matthew talk about Nope (2022), the Western sci-fi horror starring Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer, two siblings who discover an unusual phenomenon in the skies near their family's horse ranch. Join us as we close out the season, talking about the many cinematic influences on Nope, the equivocation of the racialized human and the animal, and how the movie inserts itself into the longer legacy of American cinema. Film: Nope (Jordan Peele, 2022) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
23
Us (Jordan Peele, 2019)
On the second episode in our Jordan Peele mini season, Matthew and Stacey talk about Us (2019), starring Lupita Nyong'o as Adelaide, a young mother whose family vacation is violently disrupted by the arrival of another family that looks, uncannily, just like them. We talk about the fear of the doppelgänger, Black childhood and femininity, and how the film might speak to some of the tensions and internalized pressures of Black leisure. Film: Us (Jordan Peele, 2019) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited and mastered by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
22
Get Out (Jordan Peele, 2017)
On the first episode of Fear of the Dark's mini season on Jordan Peele's filmography, Stacey and Matthew discuss the now-classic Black horror film, Get Out, Peele's 2017 directorial debut. We chat about the veil of Black subjectivity in the film, the mobility and performativity of whiteness, and where the Asian figure fits into the racial dynamics of Peele's modern America. Film: Get Out (Jordan Peele, 2017) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited and mastered by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
21
Jordan Peele Mini Season Intro
Fear of the Dark's first "mini season" is here - just in time for spooky season! Join Matthew and Stacey for a brief introduction on our Jordan Peele season, where we'll be talking about the three movies in Peele's filmography: Get Out, Us, and Nope. Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited and mastered by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
20
Talking with Eleanor Johnson: The Green Knight (David Lowery, 2021)
On Part 2 of Matthew and Stacey's conversation with Dr. Eleanor Johnson (Columbia University), we continue with a discussion on David Lowery’s 2021 medieval fantasy film, The Green Knight. Join us as we chat about medieval texts and their generic translations into contemporary fantasy and horror, the idea of masculinity and racial inheritance as it is mediated by Gawain (played by Dev Patel), and the resurgence of the monstrous older woman in horror today. Film: The Green Knight (David Lowery, 2021) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Find Eleanor's new book, Scream with Me, here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Scream-with-Me/Eleanor-Johnson/9781668087633 Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod, and follow Eleanor on her Substack: https://eleanorshorrors.substack.com!
-
19
Talking with Eleanor Johnson: "Scream with Me"
On this very special episode of Fear of the Dark, Matthew and Stacey are joined by Dr. Eleanor Johnson, Professor of English at Columbia University. We meet up in cyberspace to talk about her new book, Scream with Me, which reads several classic horror films from the 1970s and 80s alongside the rise of American second-wave feminism. Eleanor shares with us some of the background and thinking behind her book, her writing process, and what to look forward to in this exciting new piece of accessible scholarship. Stay tuned for Part 2 of the conversation with Eleanor coming next week! Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Find Eleanor's new book, Scream with Me, here: https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Scream-with-Me/Eleanor-Johnson/9781668087633 Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod, and follow Eleanor on her Substack: https://eleanorshorrors.substack.com!
-
18
Candyman (Bernard Rose, 1992)
Candyman... candyman... third time's the charm! On this episode, Matthew and Stacey talk about Bernard Rose's 1992 horror film, Candyman, starring Tony Todd as the ghost of a Black artist who was murdered in the nineteenth century and haunts Chicago's Cabrini-Green public housing project. Join us as we chat about Candyman's iconic costuming, the domestic B-plot of Helen's (Virginia Madsen) cheating husband, and how Clive Barker's original story complicates the American translation of race in this classic film. Film: Candyman (Bernard Rose, 1992) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
17
Ma (Tate Taylor, 2019)
In this episode, we get a little too close to the friendly woman who lives in town... Today, we discuss Ma (2019), the horror film starring Octavia Spencer as Sue Ann ("Ma"), in which a group of high school students get wrapped up in her pursuit of vengeance against those who wronged her when she was younger. Join us as we talk about the the horrors of service and hospitality, the aestheticization of Black femininity, and, interestingly, Octavia Spencer's recent turn to network television cooking shows. Film: Ma (Tate Taylor, 2019) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran. Follow us on Instagram @fearofthedarkpod!
-
16
Pearl (Ti West, 2022)
Matthew and Stacey sit down to talk about Ti West's 2022 slasher Pearl, starring Mia Goth as the titular antiheroine in this prequel to X. Join us as we discuss the film's representations of the American (immigrant's) dream and the history of cinema, as well as whether we might consider this film a contemporary contribution to American folk horror. Film: Pearl (Ti West, 2022) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran.
-
15
It Comes at Night (Trey Edward Shults, 2017)
In this episode, Stacey and Matthew sit down to talk about Trey Edward Shults' It Comes at Night (2017), starring Joel Edgerton, Riley Keough, Christopher Abbott, Carmen Ejogo, and Kelvin Harrison Jr. This post-apocalyptic horror film explores the dynamics of two families who decide to live in the same house in hopes of increasing their chances of survival, and whose secrecy and mistrust eventually lead to a horrific set of tragedies. In this conversation, we discuss how alienation factors into racial tensions both between and within the two family units, and how commensality and shared spaces might function in times of crisis. Film: It Comes at Night (Trey Edward Shults, 2017) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran.
-
14
Jaws (Steven Spielberg, 1975)
On this special, slightly-out-of-the-ordinary episode of Fear of the Dark, Matthew and Stacey celebrate the 50th anniversary of Steven Spielberg's classic, Jaws. Join us as we geek out over the film together. We chat about our favorite lines and funny moments, the iconicity of the shark in horror, and how a movie like Jaws imagines the animal as compared to the apex predator in Jordan Peele's Nope (2022). Film: Jaws (Steven Spielberg, 1975) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran.
-
13
His House (Remi Weekes, 2020)
On this episode, Matthew and Stacey talk about the 2020 horror film His House directed by Remi Weekes. The film stars Wunmi Mosaku as Rial and Sope Dirisu as Bol, a South Sudanese couple fleeing to London for asylum, as they find themselves struggling to conform to the pressures of belonging in England while also being haunted by the ghosts of their past. Tune in with us as we discuss historical and personal trauma, anxieties around cultural assimilation, and the function of the haunted house in the film. Film: His House (Remi Weekes, 2020) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran.
-
12
Night of the Living Dead (George A. Romero, 1968)
In this episode, we stave off the zombie apocalypse by heading to the second floor and taking out the staircase... Join us as we talk about George A. Romero's 1968 film, Night of the Living Dead, the symbolism of the farmhouse in the 60s, the doomed heroism of our protagonist Ben (played by Duane Jones), and the sociopolitical milieu of the film's release. Film: Night of the Living Dead (George A. Romero, 1968) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran.
-
11
Final Destination (2000) and Bloodlines (2025)
"AUTOPSY IN PROGRESS"... On this episode of Fear of the Dark, Stacey and Matthew chat about Final Destination (2000) in tandem with the newest installment in the franchise, Final Destination Bloodlines (2025). We reminisce a bit on what it was like for us to first see the original, and then we discuss the role of William Bludworth, played by the late Tony Todd, to think about the actor's cinematic history playing "dark" characters, the (dis)embodiment of Blackness, and the personification of Death in the films. Films: Final Destination (James Wong, 2000) and Final Destination Bloodlines (Zach Lipovsky and Adam Stein, 2025) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran.
-
10
Blink Twice (Zoë Kravitz, 2024)
On this episode, Matthew and Stacey are joined by Rosette Simityan, a fellow UC Davis colleague in the English Department. Join us as we talk about Zoë Kravitz's 2024 psychological thriller, Blink Twice, which stars Naomi Ackie as Frida, a cocktail server, and Channing Tatum as Slater King, a tech CEO who invites Frida and her friend, Jess (Alia Shawkat), to his private island. Once there, Frida and Jess start to realize that they and the other women there are trapped in a horrific cycle of brutal abuse at the hands of Slater and his invited male guests. Together we discuss how the film engages with new directions in the purchase of horror and depictions of graphic violence, as well as how racial difference is imagined in the context of memory and experience. Content warning: Blink Twice contains graphic depictions of sexual violence, abuse, and assault, which may be upsetting for some of our listeners to hear. Please listen with discretion if conversations around these themes might be particularly triggering or disturbing to you. Film: Blink Twice (Zoë Kravitz, 2024) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited and mastered by Stacey Baran.
-
9
Midsommar (Ari Aster, 2019)
On this episode of Fear of the Dark, Stacey and Matthew talk about Midsommar, the 2021 broad-daylight horror film directed by Ari Aster that came out six years ago this month. The film stars Florence Pugh as Dani, a young woman who has just tragically lost her immediate family and decides to join her boyfriend, Christian (Jack Reynor), and a handful of other doctoral students on an extended stay at a small commune in Sweden over the summer. Join us as we talk about the representations of Black knowledge in academia through the character of Josh (William Jackson Harper) and the ecological horrors of whiteness in the film. (Production note: this episode was recorded in November 2024.) Film: Midsommar (Ari Aster, 2019) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran.
-
8
Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2014)
Do you know the thought experiment of Mary in a black and white room? Join Matthew and Stacey as they discuss Ex Machina, the 2014 sci-fi thriller starring Alicia Vikander as an android named Ava, who is put to the Turing test by a programmer (Domhnall Gleeson) under the watchful supervision of his CEO (Oscar Isaac). We chat about binary gender constructs, aspirations to the heteronormative human, and the film's invocations of the racialized female body. Film: Ex Machina (Alex Garland, 2014) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran.
-
7
Alien: Romulus (Fede Álvarez, 2024)
On this episode, Matthew and Stacey discuss the newest installment in the Alien franchise, Alien: Romulus (2024), where a group of human space colonists and one android attempt to escape their planet. Tune in as we talk about the juggling act of horror in this film, from the figure of the Black android to anxieties around monstrous futurity. Film: Alien: Romulus (Fede Álvarez, 2024) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran.
-
6
Predator (John McTiernan, 1987)
Stacey and Matthew have been pushing too many pencils… On this mini-episode, we talk about the 1987 classic, Predator. Join us as we chat about how music transforms the setting of the film and if the Predator’s “color blindness” might have more than one meaning. Film: Predator (John McTiernan, 1987) Intro Music: “The Army of You” (Library of Congress Free Music Archive) Outro Music: “Late Night Indigo” (written and performed by Stacey Baran) Fear of the Dark is a film podcast about race and horror, hosted by Matthew Vernon and Stacey Baran. Episode edited by Matthew Vernon. Mixdown and mastering by Stacey Baran.
We're indexing this podcast's transcripts for the first time — this can take a minute or two. We'll show results as soon as they're ready.
No matches for "" in this podcast's transcripts.
No topics indexed yet for this podcast.
Loading reviews...
Loading similar podcasts...