Madam Yankelova’s Fine Literature Club is a movie unlike any other. If you ask director Guilhad Emilio Schenker, he’ll call it an adult fairy tale à la Edward Scissorhands, and that’s probably the most accurate comparison one could make.

The film is a fantastical love story with a horror twist. There is a secret book club of women – every Thursday they meet and are required to bring a male guest with them to the book club. At the end of each session, the men are rated, slaughtered, and cooked into hot dogs while the woman who brought the best man is awarded the woman of the week award.

Receive 100 awards and you will be named a Lordess of the beautiful the mansion the club is held in – bring too many duds, and you could end up working as a servant to the mansion until your dying day. Sophie is just one quality man away from becoming a Lordess, but instead she’s beginning to fall in love with her suitor and does not wish to see harm come to him.

Emilio’s slick visual direction really makes for a bright and vibrant film. It exists in its own version of reality and has some truly heart-warming moments as well as a few well placed laughs.

I had the opportunity to talk to director Emilio Schenker about the inspiration for the movie as well as what it’s like making such a strange film in Israel. Enjoy the interview below!

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We’re on the cusp of Halloween Weekend 2k17, kids, so we scrounged up a truly terrifying tale of thaumiel trickery to assail your aural appendices, a story of one child’s harrowing nightly encounters with Howie Mandel in his bedroom. That’s right, we’re talking 1989’s Little Monsters! This isn’t a good movie, but really, we don’t associate ourselves with those kinds of movies anyway, and Howie’s cocaine freakout performance pretty much fits right into our wheelhouse. Thrill to scenes of Mr. Mandel tempting fate to explode his heart and a child drink urine. It’s all here on this Halloweekend episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Someone doused our shriveled black hearts in hooker blood and we’re back from the grave for another week of Halloween celebration with the sequel (sort of) to Demon Knight – 1996’s surprisingly unsexy Tales From the Crypt: Bordello of Blood! Matt has been hyped to pick this for years, but like any Tinder date involving Corey Feldman, expectation outweighs execution. The only thing in this episode that ISN’T flaccid is the conversation, so fill your pocket with rubbers, eat your veggies (vampires really hate vegetarians) and hang out with your fangs out enjoying another episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Sometimes you cheer for the amazing work done by graphic artists in the movies you watch, and sometimes you sit in disbelief realizing that a team of people got paid to mocap Kevin Bacon’s dong for an Invisible Man movie. If that doesn’t paint the picture, we’re discussing 2000’s pointless CGI fest, Hollow Man, and boy did we not have fun. This super rapey take on the classic mad scientist story has a bunch of supposedly smart people acting like idiots, talking like Dawson’s Creek characters, and screwing or bludgeoning anything with a heartbeat. Strap in and bite down on this, cuz frankly you can see right though us on this week’s episode of Horror Movie Night.

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Maybe it’s because we’re 3 clueless dudes, but does covering up a murder lead to you not washing your hair for a year but still being totally cool with wearing crop tops and belly shirts? We don’t know, but these are the hard-hitting questions we aggressively drive towards in this week’s discussion of 1997’s beautiful-people-screaming-at-nothing-and-quipping-like-it’s-a-romcom Kevin Williamson slasher I Know What You Did Last Summer! The best part about this movie is that no matter how many times you watch it, the plot points and character motivations are so inscrutable and inane that your brain doesn’t retain much of anything, so the killer’s third act reveal is always fresh. Plus everyone is super attractive (except for the actual killer…OR IS IT). Grab your galoshes cuz this flick’s slicker than a bucket of lukewarm chum and we’re going to chug it on this week’s Horror Movie Night!

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It’s episode 99 so it should surprise no one that we went with Sleepaway Camp 2, the delightful sequel to episode 50’s Sleepaway Camp – now with 100% less baseball montages! SAC2 is arguably less transphobic, less homophobic, and definitely way more boob-filled than its predecessor, but one thing remains the same…Kids these days are only trying to get someone to touch them where they pee. For this sin, all must die. Join us as we decide which grossly inventive kill is the best and wonder how every camper appears to be 25 on this week’s episode of Horror Movie Night!

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We joke a lot about coke-fueled 80s cinema, but we may have finally found the ultimate example of what a drug fever dream could lead to – 1985’s insane lycanthrope ‘n little people extravaganza, Howling 2: Your Sister Is A Werewolf! Between the shots of Christopher Lee smirking in a pair of awkward new wave sunglasses, on-top-of-the-clothes love scenes while the whole town smells sex in the air like creeps, werewolf threesomes, threats of forced werewolf oral and possibly pervy gargoyle staffs, Stiran struts around in as little pleather as humanly possible in what looks like reused heavy metal video shoots. This just scratches the surface of the depths this film sinks to, in the most ridiculous ways possible. We hope you like Devo, because the house band sure seems to on this episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Lactose intolerant listeners, beware: this movie stinks more then your bedroom at night after drinking a whole milkshake… It’s been far too long since our favorite weirdo has graced us with his onscreen presence, so we struggled through Clint Howard’s “acting” in 1995’s The Ice Cream Man. There’s implied cannibalism, malpractice lawsuits everywhere, oh and Cool Chris from Punchline quoting the douchey older brother’s best lines! Seriously, Chris Fafalios is our guest, and we’re on our best behavior. Kinda. Get your oral fixation under control with a push pop or rocket pop and settle in for another creamy episode of Horror Movie Night!

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I’ve been podcasting for nearly as long as I’ve known what podcasting was. In the mid-2000’s, I discovered podcasts through a brand new show (just 5 episodes deep) called Geekscape. I recall watching Jonathan and guest Scott Culver sitting on a couch talking movies and pop punk. At that moment, a voice inside myself began screaming “I want to do this”.

I created and took part in various podcasts to mixed success; Below the Radar Radio, BTR TV, The Saint Mort Show (in two different variations) and Reddit Horror Club. While making Reddit Horror Club, I felt my first ping of genuine success. People were listening and talking about what we were doing — it was while making this show that the idea of combining with Geekscape to create Horror Movie Night came to light.

This weekend, a year and a half after HMN’s birth, we ran our first ever convention booth (thanks in part to our amazing Patreon donators).

Thanks to Jonathan and the Geekscape booth at SDCC, I already had some solid convention experience under my belt. I knew what to expect, how to set up a booth and how to draw a crowd, so I went into the convention full of… CONfidence (yes I went there).

There were a lot of rough patches leading to our convention debut. Family issues lead to Adam having to bow out for the weekend, we had to find a power source in order to screen the DVD I had created of our best moments, and due to a bad address confusing a GPS Scott and his wife Meghan got lost and their 6.5 hour drive from Ohio to New Jersey became a 9 hour trip. Finally, only a little later than planned, I was able to hug my podcasting friend/cohost and finally meet his wife.

Friday was a short day (5pm-10pm). I wish there were some exciting things to call out on this first night but mostly Scott and I just talked to fans. At 10pm we  got to bed as quickly as we could for the busy Saturday that was ahead of us. The highlight of that night was seeing a con attendee with this awesome Phantasm ball. Looking at this fucking thing!

After what can only be called a questionably decent night’s sleep (Meghan and Scott on the couches in my dirty basement and me in my freezing bedroom), we woke up early for day two. We packed lunches, grabbed a quick breakfast, redesigned our booth and prepared for a very very long day.

Scott and I manned the booth all day. We tag-teamed talking to fans (old and new) and handled out business cards for the podcast. We also began distributing flyers for our live podcast event later that evening. We were baffled by the amount of people who, upon hearing we were discussing Jason Takes Manhattan, told us that it was their favorite Friday the 13th film.

We met some incredible cosplayers (Photos will be at the bottom of the article) that made us geek-out. We met a MASSIVE man doing a great Jason cosplay.  He “attacked” Scott and Meghan and actually slimed Scott’s shirt with all of his Jason goo. Some other cosplay highlights included children cosplaying as the killers from Motel Hell,  Blade from Puppet Master, an homage to one of the most iconic Friday The 13th deaths and the crown jewel of the weekend … someone cosplayed as Frankenhooker.

From 9am until 6pm we talked and shook hands and Scott sold albums of both of his musical projects (Survivor Girl and Consol Crash). At 6pm we jumped into my car and begin driving to Burlington, NJ to perform the first ever Horror Movie Night Live taping.

The live event was surreal. We entered Brickwall Tavern and immediately loved the venue. It was a former fire station transformed into a beautiful bar/dining hall/concert venue. It was the perfect place for our bizarre comedic podcast. We had originally wanted to do our live show at the convention itself but were declined. Since we refuse to take no for an answer, we found our own venue. I couldn’t be happier with the home of the first live taping.

Inside the building, I saw some of my best friends, some of my internet friends  (including the beloved ‘Scapist BigYanks), and new friends that we had made at the convention earlier that afternoon.

At 7:30, full of nerves and a surprisingly delicious chicken cutlet; I walked onto the stage. I introduced myself and Scott, and the recordings began.

For our first episode we were joined by punk rock supervillain Johnny Neutrino and his henchman/luchador bodyguard to discuss Jason Takes Manhattan. I scanned the room and saw faces smiling and laughing as well as some faces that were conversing with other faces at their tables not paying attention to us at all. At times it felt like a weird out of body experience. I was on stage talking, but mentally I could see myself on the stage. Suddenly, 45 minutes had passed and episode 1 was in the can.

We took a brief 10 minute break so I had time to thank Johnny for his contributions to the show, and we began to mentally prepare ourselves for the second taping.

We returned to the stage and began to discuss 1991’s Freddy’s Dead. We were joined by local comic Eddie Gallagher and hip-hop artist/horror host The Bone Pounder. At this point the nervousness had worn off for Scott and I, and we were in prime condition for discussing one of the more controversial movies among horror fans. Some people (myself) love this movie while others (the rest of the panel) despise it. The discussion was filled laughs, at least one uncomfortable gasp, and a loud applause as we wrapped things up. It was everything I could have dreamed.

The evening didn’t end with the podcast though. We decided to throw an unofficial “after-party” and booked two bands. My friends in Only On Weekends and Danger Club performed to the bar while crowds sang and danced to their sweet pop-punk sounds. It is even possible that I may have jumped on stage and joined Danger Club while they covered 3 Small Words from Josie and the Pussycats (secretly the greatest movie ever).

It was midnight when I began driving home. I drove quickly since I needed to return to the convention for the final day and thanks to outdated traditions was about to lose an hour of sleep.

Sunday was the slowest day at the convention. Scott and Meghan left to return to Ohio so I was joined by one of my best friends Stephanie. We sold a shirt or two and talked to a few more new fans (including a dude with a baller Spookies t-shirt).  Once we ran out of business cards around 4pm we began to pack my car and departed Monster Mania full of memories and plans for what the next year will hold for us.

All of my life I wanted to make a difference in some way. I wanted to make movies, not particularly because I had a knack for storytelling, but because I loved the feeling I got when a movie really connected with me. I wanted to create something that truly connected with other people in the same way, and I found that in podcasting.

When you’re at a convention like Monster Mania you are able to see that you are making that connection with people. Horror Movie Night in less than two years has become something I always loved… Geekscape, my own Geekscape. For years I wanted to be Geekscape. I wanted people to connect with me and laugh at my jokes the same way I did with Jonathan week after week. I was so obsessed with that goal that I continually created carbon copies of Geekscape, and walked in Jonathan’s footsteps hoping that people would feel the same connection. But I was being an imposter, and people can smell an imposter from a mile away.

Horror Movie Night was supposed to be the fun side project with my friends, and instead I created my own path. Horror Movie Night is a part of Geekscape, and we always will be. We love Jonathan and it’d have to be an irresistible offer for us to ever walk away from Jonathan and the team. But we have also managed to become our own entity that exists outside that bubble. We have a community of our own… a community within a community.

Conventions like Monster Mania are amazing places where community is just forged deeper. Perhaps that why I love them so much. Monster Mania is worth your time. Do not miss it next year, we certainly won’t.

Enjoy some of the excellent cosplaying that awaits you there.

This week continues our streak of godawful early 90s sci-fi/horror as we dive brainfirst into a new technology called VIRTUAL REALITY and immediately get to cybering with any warm body nearby. That’s right, we’re discussing 1992’s not-a-Stephen-King-adaption-even-if-the-posters-say-it-is The Lawnmower Man, and we have help from our new buddy, Jesse Cornett! Jesse, or as we like to call him, The Golden Voice, is an established podcaster himself and decided to slumbit with us for 45 minutes as we barely discuss the incomprehensible garbage that constituted a Stephen King adaption in the early 90s. We also discuss Jesse’s set-upon wife, who watched this drek with him, and his Kickstarter campaign for an ongoing animated horror anthology show called Chilling Tales For Datk Nights. Come get your mind ripped apart by the Digital Godhead known as Jeff Fahey’s hair, and enjoy the soothing tones of Jesse Cornett’s Golden Voice on this week’s installment of Horror Movie Night!

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You know the story, two people hate each other with a burning fire until one day, mid fight, they kiss. And a romance is born…

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If the creeping dread of another Cold War hasn’t quite hit you yet, the HMN boys will get you there with 1983’s low budget, killer-alien-in-a-meteorite The Deadly Spawn! This homage (well, more pastiche, really) to the alien monster heyday of the 1950s spent all of its money on creature effects (which are awesome, despite what Adam may think) and then hired people off the street to get eaten by weird hungry tadpoles. Don’t go in your swampy, disgusting basement, cuz it’s Horror Movie Night, comrade!

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Hey brother, we watched you flex your 24 inch pythons and vote for the one non-horror film of the year for us to tackle, and you now get to ledgrop aliens all over the place while we discuss the Hulkster’s 1991 sci-if comedy Suburban Commando! You better have said your prayers, taken your vitamins and done the right thing, cuz the Hulk’s bad weave is coming to your spare bedroom, keeping it safe from litigenous grease monkeys, bad bosses and intergalactic warlords. If you’re not feeling these colorful Hammer pants, well too bad, it’s standard issue, soldier, on this episode of Horror Movie Night!

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2016 has been a real crap year, so of course it needs to end with an equally crappy horror movie about an totally-unmasked killer stalking women to kill as midnight rings in each timezone! That’s right, the boys are ringing in the new year with 1980s New Years Eeeeeeeeeeevil. This film is what you’d imagine a quaalude nap at Studio 54 felt like, though there would’ve probably been a ton more nudity there too, so really, that’s a lame example anyway. Nevermind, we have eeeeeeeevil to discuss, so if you’re really eeeeeeeeeevil, put on your best Christmas-ribbon dress, slap some rouge across that eeeeeeevil face, and LISTEN. TO. THE REPLAY on the first Horror Movie Night of 2017!

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What hell hath HMN wrought? Upon Matt’s insistence, a fan submission and our better judgment, the guys suffered through 2002’s z-grade abomination Terror Toons. Watching this made one host giddy, while the others cursed the inventors of green screens and their own births. Hold onto your insane fake boobs and your nu metal CD binder, it’s another episode of Horror Movie Night!

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The leaves are changing, pumpkins are ready for carving, and your hosts are taking over the October picks, starting with 1988’s Halloween 4! Leave your love of John Carpenter at the door, as he pretty much had nothing to do with this film. Dust off your clown costumes (hello, relevant!), it’s October on Horror Movie Night!

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Let’s face it, watching your mom awkwardly hook up with not-your-new-dad at the drive-in could turn any mild-mannered kid into a psychopath… Poor misunderstood slasher killers. This week’s bad decision is 1987’s Thanksgiving twin massacre Blood Rage. Adam is so disgusted, he barely shows up, and somehow Matt and Scott trudge through the movie without going on their own killing spree. Nevermind it’s nowhere near turkey day, this is how we roll on Horror Movie Night!

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Have you ever scraped the bottom of the grease barrel at a minimum-wage, burger-flipping, hate-your-life job? Watching this week’s film was a lot like that. The guys chew their way through 2007’s killer clown flick Drive Thru, leaving them with a gross taste in their mouths and a case of the runs like you wouldn’t believe. Bring your awful fashion choices and inappropriate racial slurs, as we troll an ICP wannabe, cuz that’s how we roll on Horror Movie Night!

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What would you do if a brain in a jar was calling the shots? You’d open a vegetarian cafe that actually serves the ground-up flesh of your victims. This week, the guys wade through various limbs and bodily fluids in search of something worthwhile in 1987’s Blood Diner. This Troma reject gets the deluxe treatment, and then the guys go their separate ways to shower in bleach. Don’t order the pea soup, it’s Horror Movie Night!

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It’s that time of year again – the leaves are changing, the birds are chirping, your nose is bleeding whenever your crush is nearby… Ah, love. What a wondrous thing! It fills your heart with poorly-aimed arrows and your stomach with maggoty chocolates. This week, the guys get all hot and bothered with 2000’s, so fire up the hot tub and put on your bikini, cuz it’s gonna get sweaty – it’s Horror Movie Night!

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We hope you’re hungry, because this week we’re chewing scene after scene with Billy Zane in 1995’s horror comedy (?) Tales From the Crypt: Demon Knight! Adam picked this one on a friend’s suggestion, and now has one less friend; Matt and Scott do their best William Sadler impressions, and more disturbing light is shed on Scott’s morning habits. Grab your flask of Jesus blood, it’s time for another Horror Movie (Demon) Night!

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We hope your full metal jacket is polished and ready, because this week, we dive into the stupidest-looking jungle behind our dead aunt’s pool to discuss 1986’s HOUSE! There are used Hellraiser props, flying garden tools, babysitting hijinks and a couple dudes with questionable employment decisions to talk about. Believe it or not, it’s another episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Are you ready to relive the murders of everything you love? You are? Well then you’re ready to give a long, hard listen to our somewhat spoiler-free discussion of 2015’s killer camp homage flick “The Final Girls!” What started as a short episode (due to the aforementioned lack of spoilers) took more turns into strange territory than a couple of horny counselors looking to bump uglies. Leave your smartphone at home, so as to not confuse the 80s characters, cuz we’re heading to Camp Bloodbath on this episode of Horror Movie Night!

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We hope your god pukes guns and your beef jerky mankini is all shined up, because it’s time to discuss the absolute insanity of ZARDOZ! The guys have mixed feelings about Sean Connery’s boner powers and the questionable decisions made by everyone involved in this production, and need to work through a couple things. Join us in the Vortex for another episode of Horror Movie Night!

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Let’s travel back to the gilded age of big hair, clock radio bombs and world-class pillow talk… no, not the 1980s, just the time we talked about 1980s killer pet flick ALLIGATOR! We’ve referenced this discussion enough that it finally warrants its own retroactive episode. Matt’s love of this movie (and fear of dressing up as a pirate to pool parties) is infectious and his lines are smooth. Give it up on your childhood bed for this retroactive episode of Horror Movie Night!

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If you haven’t seen Poltergeist 3 yet, prepare to get carol anne’d. We took one for the team and discussed this steaming pile of carol anne, which led to much carol anneing by all parties involved. The in-camera effects were cool, but can they save this movie from an icy carol anne? Join us for another carol anne and find out on Horror Movie Night!

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Grab the sunscreen and a couple barrels of Roundup, we’re heading to The Ruins! While none of the guys can find anything nice to say about the characters, they do make you feel good about watching plants eat people. Hope you have the tequila ready, it’s Horror Movie Night!

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Well, I do dee-clay-uh! This week we are discussing the Bette Davis/Joan Crawford cult classic Whatever Happened to Baby Jane. Adam and Scott are surprisingly receptive to Matt’s choice of black and white suspense movies, so neither were tied up and incapacitated in their bedrooms after the podcast. Everyone’s pet birds made it out alive too, so we’re going to consider this episode of Horror Movie Night a success!

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Better go into this one on an empty stomach, cuz this week’s discussion is Evil Dead 2013! One of us loses an eye, another loses an arm, and all of us lose our self-respect as we detox in the woods with Mia & company. If you ignore all warnings, including dead cats and scribbled alerts that reading the creepy book you found in the basement will turn all of your friends into fleshbags for murderous demons, you’ll fit right in on this week’s Horror Movie Night!

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