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Tim Meyer Discusses HAXAN on This Week’s MY HORROR CONFESSIONAL

First, read today’s announcement HERE about My Horror Confessional joining the GHOULISH Podcast Network.

Now, on to our first episode of MHC under the new label—appropriately, with a Ghoulish Books author as the special guest…

This week Tim Meyer and I discuss Benjamin Christensen’s silent documentary/essay horror film Haxan from 1922!! That’s right, we’re kicking off October with a silent horror film. The imagery, the set design, the unconventional story structure all lead to this being the perfect way to kick off spooky season! We also discuss Tim’s new novella, Rainbow Filth recently published from Ghoulish Books.

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Haxan trigger warnings.


Each week in the Confessional we’ll have a guest on who will confess to not having seen a classic horror movie. Join our host, Miguel Myers, as we discuss the movie, why they hadn’t seen it, what their history with horror is and other topics. If, at the end of the show, we feel as if they have truly repented we will absolve them of their horror sin. Join us every week and let’s geek out on the movies we love!

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Max Booth III

Max Booth III is a writer, publisher, editor, podcaster, and indie bookstore owner. They are the author of numerous works, including I Believe in Mister Bones, Abnormal Statistics, Maggots Screaming!, Touch the Night, and many others too spooky to name here. Their novella, We Need to Do Something, was adapted into a feature film from their own screenplay and distributed by IFC Midnight in 2021 after debuting at the Tribeca Film Festival. They co-run Ghoulish Books, a publisher/bookstore hybrid, with their wife Lori Michelle Booth. Born and raised in Northwest Indiana, they now live in San Antonio, TX. Find their work at www.TalesFromTheBooth.com.

2 thoughts on “Tim Meyer Discusses HAXAN on This Week’s MY HORROR CONFESSIONAL

  1. What the hell?? HAXAN is one of my favorite pieces of media. A secret peek into the popular notion of the occult and witchcraft at the time it was made.

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