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Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: Prepare to have your childhood memories turned upside down as Ray Taylor delves into the twisted world of 'Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood and Honey', the 2023 British independent slasher directed by Rhys Frake-Waterfield. Reimagining the beloved tales of A. A. Milne and E. H. Shepard, this horror twist sees Pooh and Piglet as you've never imagined - as merciless killers. Join Ray as he breaks down the dark transformation of the Hundred Acre Wood inhabitants, the unsuspecting university women's fate, and Christopher Robin's chilling homecoming. From whimsy to horror, dive into the eerie depths of this unique cinematic experience.


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The Descent: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: Join Ray Taylor as he delves deep into the dark and claustrophobic world of 'The Descent', the 2005 British horror classic directed by Neil Marshall. In this episode, Ray dissects the chilling tale of six women, their harrowing journey into an uncharted cave system, and the terrifying humanoid creatures that lurk within. From character development to cinematographic nuances, get ready to explore the haunting depths of this cinematic masterpiece.


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The Fall of the House of Usher: Mini-Series Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: Join Ray Taylor on a chilling journey as he dives into "The Fall of the House of Usher", an atmospheric gothic horror drama miniseries masterfully crafted by the esteemed Mike Flanagan. Drawing inspiration from Edgar Allan Poe's iconic short story and blending it with a contemporary twist, this Netflix original miniseries artfully connects the brooding menace of gothic literature with modern-day trepidations. The narrative centers on the CEO of a shady pharmaceutical conglomerate, a man who seems to have it all, but is soon haunted by his murky past as his offspring meet their untimely ends under perplexing and gruesome circumstances. Across its eight engrossing episodes, "The Fall of the House of Usher" unravels a web of secrets, deceit, and the inexorable pull of karma, promising viewers a haunting exploration of justice, family, and the dark underbelly of corporate greed.


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Top 5: Pre-Code Horror Movies Ranked - Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: Dive into the haunting era of pre-code horror with Ray Taylor on this spine-tingling episode of the Ray Taylor Show! Before the Motion Picture Production Code reined in the wild imaginations of filmmakers, the screen was graced with unparalleled, unfiltered terror. Join Ray as he navigates the murky waters of this bygone era, ranking the most chilling pre-code horror films that still give us the shivers. From the grotesque circus of 'Freaks' to the unseen terror of 'The Invisible Man', every film is a relic of untamed cinema. Are you brave enough to venture forth? Subscribe, comment, and see if your favorite made the list. And remember... in the realm of pre-code, anything goes.


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Rayz Dayz 182: Weekly Diary Podcast with Ray Taylor - Artist, Podcaster, Business Owner

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Show topic: Welcome to "Rayz Dayz!" Episode 182 🎨🎙️

Join Ray Taylor on his weekly journey, discussing his adventures in the world of art, podcasting, and life itself. This week, Ray dives into personal reflections, mental health challenges, and his artistic journey. There's also an exciting UGC update featuring a beard brush and the gorgeous effects of a new camera! Plus, find out the events Ray's got lined up in the coming months.

In this Episode:

  • Artistic opportunities with the La Quinta Art Museum.

  • Filming the beard brush promo for TikTok with a new camera setup.

  • Deep personal reflections, including the discovery of an old friend's changed political views.

  • Tackling mental health head-on and sharing the reality of its ups and downs.

  • Ray's gratitude towards the community that's been supporting his art.

Stay connected with Ray, share your thoughts, and find all event details at InspiredDisorder.com/events 🌐

See you next Saturday for another episode with heartfelt reflections, art updates, and more!


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Frankenstein (1931): Movie Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: Dive into the classic horror genre with Ray Taylor as he revisits the monumental 1931 adaptation of "Frankenstein", brought to the silver screen under the adept direction of James Whale. This timeless tale, rooted in Mary Shelley's iconic 1818 novel "Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus", transitions from page to stage to film in a fascinating evolution, with this particular version drawing inspiration from Peggy Webling's 1927 play. Join Ray as he delves into the film's narrative, exploring the poignant tale of Henry Frankenstein (played by the talented Colin Clive), an impassioned scientist driven to the extremes of human exploration, as he endeavors to craft life from the remnants of the dead. But the heart of this film truly beats in the form of the iconic creature, immortalized by Boris Karloff's unforgettable portrayal and Jack Pierce's masterful makeup design. With a supporting cast that boasts names like Mae Clarke, Dwight Frye, and Edward Van Sloan, this iteration of "Frankenstein" remains a hallmark in the annals of horror cinema.


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Beau is Afraid: Movie Review from the Ray Taylor Show

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Show topic: Join Ray Taylor as he unpacks the many layers of "Beau Is Afraid", a mesmerizing blend of surrealism, tragicomedy, and horror from the visionary mind of Ari Aster. In this 2023 cinematic masterpiece, the enigmatic Joaquin Phoenix delivers a captivating portrayal of Beau Wassermann, a man besieged by paranoia and profound trepidation. While Beau's journey ostensibly begins with a simple goal — to attend his mother's funeral — it soon morphs into a harrowing odyssey riddled with the nightmarish manifestations of his deepest fears. Supported by a stellar ensemble cast, including the talents of Patti LuPone, Nathan Lane, and Parker Posey among others, the film paints a vivid tableau of human vulnerability, resilience, and the often blurred line between reality and illusion. Join Ray as he delves into the intricacies of this haunting narrative, exploring the elements that make "Beau Is Afraid" both a thrilling psychological exploration and an unforgettable cinematic experience.


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