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Tremble Ep 364: Village of the Damned (1960)
Manage episode 522395181 series 1941303
HOSTS:
Kurt
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Tremble is a horror podcast that digs into the wide range of the genre to highlight the strongest films across every corner of horror.
On this episode, the Tremble crew examines Village of the Damned from 1960. This British classic delivers a cold and unsettling take on alien influence, small town fear, and children who feel more like predators than kids. Kurt, Taylor, and Steve talk about the film’s tight pacing, its eerie restraint, and how the blank eyed children create a level of tension that modern films rarely match. They also dig into the themes of control, distrust, and the pressure placed on a community that feels completely trapped. This is a film that does not waste scenes and the group is blunt about what still works and what does not.
Listen to Tremble on your favorite platform:
154 episodes
Manage episode 522395181 series 1941303
HOSTS:
Kurt
—————————-
Tremble is a horror podcast that digs into the wide range of the genre to highlight the strongest films across every corner of horror.
On this episode, the Tremble crew examines Village of the Damned from 1960. This British classic delivers a cold and unsettling take on alien influence, small town fear, and children who feel more like predators than kids. Kurt, Taylor, and Steve talk about the film’s tight pacing, its eerie restraint, and how the blank eyed children create a level of tension that modern films rarely match. They also dig into the themes of control, distrust, and the pressure placed on a community that feels completely trapped. This is a film that does not waste scenes and the group is blunt about what still works and what does not.
Listen to Tremble on your favorite platform:
154 episodes
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