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ANTROPOLOGÍA GNÓSTICA - [audiolibro]ANTROPOLOGÍA GNÓSTICA - [audiolibro]MENSAJE DEL MAESTRO SAMAEL AUN WEOR A LOS MISIONEROS - Antropologia Gnostica - Samael Aun Weor - Audiolibro capitulo 16Escrito por el maestro Samael Aun WeorNarración por Parsifal Flores Aguilaen esta pagina encontraras la libreria de estos libros completos https://www.AudiolibrosGnosis.com“Se necesitan Hombres Pacientes capaces de soportar las másarduas disciplinas”. “Amigos de la Cultura. Verdaderosaspirantes a la Ciencia Pura. Queremos que nuestrosMisioneros tengan sentimientos artistas, que amen la Ciencia,la Filosofía y la Mística. Que vibren deliciosamente con lasColumnas Corintias de Grecia la amante de la belleza”.“Que sientan en su corazón la Mística de un Fran...2022-09-0503 minPsicología RevolucionariaPsicología RevolucionariaLOS DIFERENTES YOES - Psicología Revolucionaria - Samael Aun Weor - Audiolibro Capítulo 10Escrito por el maestro Samael Aun WeorNarración por Parsifal Flores Aguilahttps://www.AudiolibrosGnosis.comhttps://www.facebook.com/audiolibrosgnosticosEl Mamífero Racional equivocadamente llamado hombre, realmente no posee una individualidad definida.Incuestionablemente esta falta de unidad Psicológica en el Humanoide, es la causa de tantas dificultades y amarguras.El cuerpo físico es una unidad completa y trabaja como un todo orgánico, a menos de estar enfermo.Empero, la vida interior del Humanoide en modo alguno es una unidad psicológica.2022-07-1204 minPsicología RevolucionariaPsicología RevolucionariaSUCESOS PERSONALES - Psicologia Revolucionaria - Samael Aun Weor - Audiolibro Capítulo 9Escrito por el maestro Samael Aun WeorNarración por Parsifal Flores Aguilahttps://www.facebook.com/audiolibrosgnosticosPlena auto-observación íntima del Mí Mismo, resulta inaplazable cuando se trata, de descubrir estados psicológicos equivocados.Incuestionablemente los estados interiores equivocados pueden ser corregidos mediante procedimientos correctos.Como quiera que la vida interior es el imán que atrae los eventos exteriores, necesitamos con, urgencia máxima inaplazable, eliminar de nuestra psiquis los estados psicológicos erróneos.Corregir estados psicológicos equivocados es indispensable cuando se quiera, al...2022-07-1004 minPsicología RevolucionariaPsicología RevolucionariaEL ESTADO INTERIOR - Psicología Revolucionaria - Samael Aun Weor - Audiolibro Capítulo 7Escrito por el maestro Samael Aun WeorNarración por Parsifal Flores Aguilahttps://www.facebook.com/audiolibrosgnosticosCombinar estados interiores con acontecimientos exteriores en forma correcta, es saber vivir inteligentemente...Cualquier evento inteligentemente vivenciado exige su correspondiente estado interior específico...Empero, desafortunadamente las gentes cuando revisan su vida, piensan que esta en sí misma está constituida exclusivamente por eventos exteriores...¡Pobres gentes! piensan que si tal o cual acontecimiento no les hubiese sucedido, su vida habría sido mejor...Suponen que la suerte les salió al encu...2022-06-0305 minPsicología RevolucionariaPsicología RevolucionariaLA VIDA - Psicología Revolucionaria - Samael Aun Weor - Audiolibro Capítulo 6Escrito por el maestro Samael Aun WeorNarración por Parsifal Flores Aguilahttps://www.facebook.com/audiolibrosgnosticosEn el terreno de la vida práctica descubrimos siempre contrastes que asombran. Gentes adineradas con magnífica residencia y muchas amistades, a veces sufren espantosamente...Humildes proletarios de pico y pala o personas de la clase media, suelen vivir a veces en completa felicidad.Muchos archimillonarios sufren de impotencia sexual y ricas matronas lloran amargamente la infidelidad del marido...Los ricos de la tierra parecen buitres entre jaulas de oro...2022-06-0303 minPsicología RevolucionariaPsicología RevolucionariaLA ESCALERA MARAVILLOSA - Psicología Revolucionaria - Samael Aun Weor - Audiolibro Capítulo 2Escrito por el maestro Samael Aun WeorNarración por Parsifal Flores Aguilahttps://www.facebook.com/audiolibrosgnosticosTenemos que anhelar un cambio verdadero, salir de esta rutina aburridora, de esta vida meramente mecanicista, cansona...Lo que primero debemos comprender con entera claridad es que cada uno de nosotros ya sea burgués o proletario, acomodado o de la clase media, rico o miserable, se encuentra realmente en tal o cual Nivel de Ser...El Nivel de Ser del borracho es diferente al del abstemio y el de la prostituta mu...2022-05-3004 minLA GRAN REBELIÓN - audiolibro - S.A.W.LA GRAN REBELIÓN - audiolibro - S.A.W.EL CRISTO INTIMO - La gran rebelión - Samael Aun Weor - Audiolibro Capítulo 23Escrito por el maestro Samael Aun WeorNarración por Parsifal Flores Aguilahttps://www.facebook.com/audiolibrosgnosticosCristo es el Fuego del Fuego, la Llama de la Llama, la Signatura Astral del Fuego.Sobre la Cruz del Mártir del Calvario está definido el Misterio del Cristo con una sola palabra que consta de cuatro letras: INRI. Ignis Natura Renovatur Integram. -El Fuego Renueva Incesantemente la Naturaleza—.El Advenimiento del Cristo en el corazón del hombre, nos transforma radicalmente.Cristo es el LOGOS SOLAR, Unidad Múltiple perfecta. Cristo...2022-03-2105 minAnte Todo NadaAnte Todo NadaEp. 05 - Sobre el "Bro-Code"Hablamos con Pablito y Gabo sobre el bro-code y cómo sacamos lo bueno y tiramos lo malo de esta forma activa de acompañamiento entre hombres. Con Pablo vivimos juntos en un apartamento bohemio en zona 1 durante casi dos años y en este tiempo aprendimos el uno del otro, Es un episodio con anécdotas suaves y buenas risas. Un episodio para aligerar la carga del último sobre los celos. ::)- Contacto: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samael.sol/ (@samael.sol)Correo: samael.sinfinito@gmail.com- La música de este p...2022-03-0148 minLA GRAN REBELIÓN - audiolibro - S.A.W.LA GRAN REBELIÓN - audiolibro - S.A.W.PREFACIO - La gran rebelión - Samael Aun Weor - Audiolibro capitulo 0Escrito por el maestro Samael Aun WeorNarración por Parsifal Flores Aguilahttps://www.facebook.com/audiolibrosgnosticosPREFACIOPor el: V.M. GARGHA KUICHINESLa «GRAN REBELIÓN» del Venerable Maestro Samael Aun Weor nos muestra palpablemente nuestra posición en la vida.Hay que romper todo aquello que nos ate a las cosas ilusorias de esta vida.Aquí reunimos la enseñanza de cada capítulo para orientar al valeroso que se lance a la Batalle contra sí mismo.Todas las claves de esta obra conducen a le dest...2022-02-2621 minAnte Todo NadaAnte Todo NadaEp. 03 - Del diseño gráfico y la violencia emocionalEn este episodio  es un despiporre que me permito tener, platicando con Gabriel, sobre qué hago para ganar dinero, experiencias laborales muy culeras y otras muy buenas. Al final envalentonado por el alcohol me desahogo y hablo de lo que creo y lo que me molesta de ser diseñador gráfico. - Contacto: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samael.sol/ (@samael.sol) Correo: samael.sinfinito@gmail.com- La música de este episodio fue creada por Luisp Barrios (IG: @luispbarrios), muchas gracias por tan linda composición para el programa.2022-02-1433 minAnte Todo NadaAnte Todo NadaEp. 02 - Tercera Ola (Puede un hombre autoproclamarse feminista?) con Linda CanoEn este episodio abordo la pregunta "Puede un hombre autoproclamarse feminista?" y para eso hablo con mi amiga Linda Cano, para poder entender mejor sobre los feminismos y cuál puede ser el papel d los hombres en busca de una deconstrucción.  Muchas gracias por estar aquí.-  Instagram: @samael.sol- Correo: samael.sinfinito@gmail.comLa música de este episodio fue creada por Luisp Barrios (@luispbarrios), muchas gracias por tan linda composición para el programa.  Agradecimientos especiales a Linda Cano quien aparte de ser una amiga cercana, ha sido tam...2022-02-0732 minAnte Todo NadaAnte Todo NadaEp. 01 - Ya no quiero ser hombreCon este episodio abro el podcast de Ante Todo Nada, un espacio para compartir mis experiencias y reflexiones sobre el camino emocional en el que me encuentro.  En este episodio hablo un poco acerca de cómo me siento a veces siendo hombre en el contexto de Guatemala, de los espacio para vulnerarnos y sobre lo importante de replantear nuestras relaciones personales.Sé que en este episodio hablo de muchas cosas al mismo tiempo y espero que esto sea un ejercicio que cada vez me haga poder ser más fluido al hablar y poder concretar puntos sin...2022-01-3127 minSamael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Samael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Ep. 14 Coaching Y Liderazgo En 3 PasosHablamos de los secretos que te apoyaran a crear equipos con mucho mejores resultados y/o si eres coach tener sesiones de coaching mucho mas poderosas. Síguenos en nuestras redes: Instagram: @samaelgzz Facebook: Samael Gonzalez YouTube: Samael Gzz 2020-06-1727 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 96 - In ControlThere has been no shortage of original and adapted works in the horror genre capitalizing on the #MeToo movement, but Leigh Whannell's interpretation of "The Invisible Man" may end up being one of the defining entries. Altering the formula of the original film, this Universal Monster takes the form of a controlling, abusive boyfriend who finds a way to go invisible - and uses it to torment his former flame. Though it is a departure, this fresh take on the property has been getting critical acclaim, and in this episode, Barnabas and Samael reveal their true colors and submit an...2020-03-0744 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 95 - Your Deepest DesiresWhat would you sacrifice to have your greatest wish fulfilled? Money? How about your own life? In the late 70s, "Fantasy Island" premiered on television and featured dozens of unique tales across seven years on the air, led by the enigmatic Mr. Roarke and his sidekick, Tattoo. Now, Blumhouse has resurrected the series in the form of Jeff Wadlow's film of the same name, but with an emphasis on horror! Will Barnabas and Samael's desires for a quality adaptation be met or suffer a cruel twist of fate, such as what awaits those who venture to Fantasy Island? Listen now...2020-02-2250 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 94 - Too Much of a Good ThingStories tend to live on. Since the advent of cinema, novels and shorter-form stories have been adapted to the silver screen and altered in various ways. Famous tales like "Hansel and Gretel" and "The Turn of the Screw" have seen more cinematic adaptations than a person could count on one hand, but the more diluted and frequent the movies become, the more people appear to lose interest - and the higher their standards. In light of recent failures at the box office, like The Turning, Barnabas and Samael examine the phenomenon of revitalizing these all-too-familiar narratives for the modern...2020-02-151h 07Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 93 - Such Easy PreyTurn on the resonator, tune your pineal gland, and get the dungeon ready... Barnabas and Samael go where no mortal dares to discuss Stuart Gordon's "From Beyond"! Following the success of "Color Out of Space," a modern Lovecraft adaptation with a similar pinkish palette, your ghoulish (g)hosts use this special rendition of the Cult Corner to explore the strange spiritual precursor that often gets overshadowed by Gordon's other work. Topics may include mutated body parts, pink slime, and Barbara Crampton as every teenage boy's BDSM fantasy, along with dissecting how "From Beyond" paved the way for other weird sci-fi...2020-02-0856 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 92 - It Was Just a ColorAfter more than 20 years, Richard Stanley returns to the horror director's seat with "Color Out of Space," the phantasmagoric adaptation of a classic H.P. Lovecraft story! Led by a gonzo Nicolas Cage, Stanley's comeback feature challenges our perception of reality, time, and... alpacas? You read that correctly. Following a successful limited release, Barnabas and Samael break down the sci-fi horror offering and try and keep their own sanity while discussing strange alien meteorites and colors that aren't mean to be recognized by the human eye. Does "Color Out of Space" amaze or simply belong at the bottom of the...2020-02-0149 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 91 - Save Yourselves from HellAhead of Richard Stanley's comeback with "Color Out of Space", the new Lovecraft-inspired sci-fi/horror film set at a farmhouse on Earth, Barnabas and Samael instead travel out to the great void - and another dimension - to examine "Event Horizon"! Paul W.S. Anderson's trippy and hellish foray into science fiction has garnered something of a cult following after a relatively abysmal debut in 1997, and your grave hosts see it fitting to provide a deeper analysis of the themes, performances, production design, and more. You may not need ears to listen to this episode where we're going, but we...2020-01-2541 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 90 - Hold Your BreathPack away the glitter and put on your flippers, Kristen Stewart returns to the horror spotlight in the new aquatic creature feature "Underwater"! After their subterranean laboratory suffers tectonic damage, a group of researchers discovers more than they bargained for on the ocean floor. With hints of "The Descent" and "Deep Star Six", can the next blockbuster horror film of 2020 go wrong, or will it simply sink to the bottom of the bargain pile? In this new episode, Barnabas and Samael review the newest effort by director William Eubank, all the while trying to stay afloat. Tune in now, or...2020-01-1848 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 89 - It’ll Never Let You GoAnother decade of horror has passed and a delectable new year promises a whole new slew of fear... enter the Terrifying 20s! With their annual ritual complete - thanks to you gore-geous gravers - Barnabas and Samael arise to cover the year in earnest, beginning with a review of a familiar old face: "The Grudge." Not quite a reboot or a sequel, all eyes are on Nicolas Pesce to begin a new age of horror with more wet hair, Lin Shaye, and supernatural groaning than anyone knows what to do with! Following the review, the undead ushers guide you through...2020-01-1145 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 88 - 2019: The Year’s Best FearsWhat a year it's been! The world of horror has seen an uptick in critic and fan approval with some fantastic and disturbing fare, from Jordan Peele's socially conscious "Us" to Ari Aster's mind-bending "Midsommar", but what terror-filled tale stands above the rest? In such an approachable and creative genre, many filmmakers vie to create something truly horrifying and thought-provoking, and Barnabas and Samael have ingested their fill to the point of creating respective top 10 lists! Will your favorite movie make it in or leave 2019 a distant memory? Tune in now to find out, and have a Happy New Fear!2019-12-281h 05Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 87 - Ho Ho Ho, She Didn’t KnowNow a holiday classic, the 1974 cult stalker-slasher "Black Christmas" gave the horror world Billy, a sorority sister killer whose frantic voice disturbed audiences. Sophia Takal's innovative PG-13 re-imagining bears the same name but subverts the typically vague, moody atmosphere of the original with a direct examination of male privilege and female empowerment. Is Takal's "Black Christmas" a vital product of its time or simply a brash attempt at using a famous name for relevance? Though it likely won't escape 2019 without being swathed with controversy, Barnabas and Samael use the penultimate episode of the year to break down the film and...2019-12-2144 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 86 - A Present from BillyJingle , jingle , jingle all the slay!! 2006 saw the return of Billy in Glen Morgan's "Black Christmas" remake, a considerably more brutal take on Bob Clark's original holiday slasher. With another adaptation hitting theaters this holiday season, Barnabas and Samael look back on the controversial film with fresh, squirming eyes. Does "Black Christmas" hold up despite near-universal criticism, and what kind of precedent does it set in the face of Sophia Takal's female-focused effort? These presents and more are just waiting to be unwrapped in the newest episode! Join us in the attic, take a look out of the window, and...2019-12-1438 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 85 - Be of Good FearThe horrordays are upon us and Barnabas and Samael are filled with glee! They've put up their ornaments and placed a black star on top of their tree. Now sit back, grab a Christmas cookie, and listen to this all-new episode for free! The grievously grinchy group open their hearts this merry season and explore more festive, bloody holiday horror by highlighting two underrated Christmas gems in "Better Watch Out" and "Rare Exports"! These subversive films are quite the unique treat in a snow-laden horror landscape, best partaken by only the naughtiest gravers around... if only the elves don't get...2019-12-0743 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 84 - Get Stuffed!Thanksgiving is a time for family and friends to get together and appreciate the good that warms their lives, so per usual in the horror genre, somebody has to mess it all up! In this episode, Barnabas and Samael invite Turkie to their deliciously dreadful dinner table and examine perhaps the most prominent Thanksgiving-themed horror film of all time, "Thankskilling"! The raunchy, ultra-low-budget slasher and its "fowl"-mouthed star quickly became a cult favorite and could be one of yours too, so fill up your plate and then stick around for a few other recommendations to get you in the...2019-11-2333 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 83 - The True KnotThe sins of the past haunt Danny Torrance in "Doctor Sleep", Stephen King's epic sequel to "The Shining", and who better than modern-day horror maestro Mike Flanagan to direct the feature adaptation? The "Haunting of Hill House" director helms an ambitious foray into the dark fantasy world of Dan's clouded adulthood, where a little girl with a familiar psychic power reigns him into a battle he's woefully unprepared for. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael review "Doctor Sleep" and discuss its connection to Kubrick's "Shining". Will it live up to the hype, or become lost in the endless, snowy maze...2019-11-1645 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 82 - All Work and No PlayThe [Stephen] King of Horror has historically opposed Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of his now-famous haunted hotel novel, "The Shining", but that hasn't stopped it from becoming one of the most acclaimed films of all time. Now, 40 years later, the sequel "Doctor Sleep" hits theaters worldwide, and the dreary winter air makes revisiting Kubrick's Overlook Hotel the perfect holiday activity. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael reacquaint themselves with the Torrance family and examine the controversial 1980 adaptation and the potential implications for Mike Flanagan's ambitious follow-up. Join the Grave-y Twins on their return to Room 237... if you can stomach it!2019-11-0951 minSamael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Samael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Ep.12 ¿Cómo Mejorar La Relación Con Mis Padres?Adéntrate en este tema y creo que te va a apoyar mucho a salir de ciertos patrones de conducta. sigueme en mis redes: Instagram: @Samaelgzz YouTube: Samael Gzz Facebook: Samael Gonzalez2019-11-0623 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 81 - Spill Yer BeansRobert Eggers captivated some and lost others with his debut film "The VVitch," igniting conversations about the state of ambiguous, fever pitch-style horror. His sophomore project, "The Lighthouse," puts many of the same elements on the pedestal and challenges convention with a black-and-white nightmare helmed bravely by Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe. The film has been critically hailed as a masterpiece, but how does it stack up to Barnabas and Samael's standards? In this episode, the deadly duo spill their beans on "The Lighthouse" and try not to get lost at sea.2019-11-0239 minSamael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Samael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Ep. 11 Vas A Tocar Fondo y Va Ser Lo Mejor Que Te Pudo Haber Pasado.Sigueme en mis redes: instagram: @samaelgzz YouTube: Samael Gzz Facebook: Samael Gonzalez2019-10-2619 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 80 - The Shape of HalloweenMuch like Michael Myers's murderous intent, this special episode has been a long time coming: an in-death dissection of the original "Halloween"! John Carpenter's 1978 masterpiece ingrained realistic horror into the suburbs of contemporary America and changed the landscape of the genre and fanbase forever; Barnabas and Samael examine how this tonal shift came to pass and also how the film set about influencing other Halloween-themed horror movies of the future. After all, "It's Halloween; everyone's entitled to one good scare"!2019-10-2646 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 79 - Grave ChoicesHalloween quickly approaches, and there's no better time to turn on some classic terrifying tales. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael highlight several horrific horror films from their 31 Graves of Halloween lists that any fan should have on their October watchlist! Whether you're looking for the Blue Skeleton in new Halloween-themed favorite "The Houses October Built" or hunting an ancient evil in "Bram Stoker's Dracula," these picks are sure to get you in the haunting holiday "spirit"! Slay until the end for some honorable mentions and consider turning the lights on before you slumber...2019-10-1253 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 78 - A Scary Good TimeTo kick off the month of October, this special episode features guest interviewee Luke Castle. As president of the Royal Starr Arts Institute, his organization hosts monthly filmmaker mixers in Royal Oak, Michigan that will be debuting in a new location this month, and with an exciting theme: a Halloween party! Barnabas and Samael ask Luke about this special event, the film festival, his own experiences with the horror genre, and much more. So whether you're a Michigan-based filmmaker, horror fan, or just want to know more about the world of film, this interview has everything you could fiendishly desire. ...2019-10-0548 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 77 - Tigers Never ForgetBeing hailed as a modern fairy tale masterpiece and reminiscent of Guillermo Del Toro's earlier works concerning the Spanish Civil War, Issa López's "Tigers Are Not Afraid" thrusts children into the unsettlingly realistic streets of cartel-controlled Mexico. When their parents are killed by these gang members, a rag-tag orphan group must conquer their collective fears and escape the ghosts that haunt them. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael examine the newly-released film and determine whether or not it lives up to the hype!2019-09-2141 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 76 - It’s BackAndy Muschietti's "It" remains the highest-grossing horror film of all time* and affirmed Bill Skarsgård's Pennywise as a genre icon, so returning to Derry in "It Chapter 2" was inevitable. The Loser's Club returns to fight the evil clown and now they're all grown up, portrayed by an all-star cast that drives a blockbuster fright flick. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael review the sequel to the hit 2017 film and deliberate whether or not it was worth the hype; we all float down here, but how high can Muschietti's conclusion to this epic tale rise? * Not adjusted for inflation. Show s...2019-09-1134 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 75 - You Played a Good Game BoyBooooyyy! Don Coscarelli's "Phantasm" franchise has simultaneously been one of the lowest-performing and most beloved horror franchises since its inception in 1979. As a whole, it's flown under the radar of Grave Discussions hosts Barnabas and Samael until recently, when the haunting hosts saw all five films for the first time and immediately fell in love. In this episode, the duo assesses how the "Phantasm" franchise took a road trip to their hearts and became one of their personal favorites - the floating, killer spheres probably had something to do with it! Show begins @ 4:43.2019-08-3144 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 74 - It’s All in the FamilyHide and Seek has never been so life-threatening - or exhilarating! On this episode of Grave Discussions, Barnabas and Samael debut a shorter and more focused show format and review Fox Searchlight's "Ready or Not," which places Samara Weaving in an extremely dangerous version of the classic childhood game. Dense with evil elites, humor, and gallons upon gallons of blood, the terrible twosome explore whether the new horror-comedy finds its way or should be hidden forever.2019-08-2627 minSamael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Samael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.EP.8 CON NACHO LLANTADA - LOS CLAXONS, GARY VEE Y ÉXITO EMPRESARIALNachito y yo hablamos de que es la abundancia, como levantarte de fracasos, como logró llenar el auditoria Banamex, y cómo llevar toda una vida profesional, familiar y personalmente exitosa. Si haz pensado en abandonar, soltar tu proyecto, tienes dudas cómo acercarte a gente exitosa y rodearte de ellas este podcast es para ti, Disfrutalo Sígueme en redes sociales: Facebook: Samael Gonzalez Instagram: Samael Gzz/ YouTube: Samael Gzz Sigue a Nachito: intagram @nachito10 2019-08-2334 minSamael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Samael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Ep. 7 Los 3 Fundamentos Espirituales Para Manifestar Dinero En Tu Vida Sin EsfuerzoLos 3 fundamentos que cambiaron mi vida, creo que esto fue lo mas grande que aprendi en mi vida y todos te los cuento desde mi experiencia. De corazón espero que los disfrutes. Sigueme en redes sociales: Facebook: Samael Gonzalez Instagram: Samael Gzz YouTube: Samael Gzz2019-08-131h 08Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 73 - The Book Reads YouThe "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" books captivated and terrified children in the 80s and 90s by introducing shocking imagery and impactful writing - it also helped shape a new generation of horror fans! Now the 2019 film will try to do the same. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael offer their exclusive review and discuss how the film foregoes standard anthology structure and still attempts to introduce various stories from the book series. Other horror anthologies are featured too with "Trilogy of Terror" in the Cult Corner and Hulu's "The Field Guide to Evil" on the Chopping Block!2019-08-1351 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 72 - Devil in the DetailsA villain as old as time and perhaps the greatest perceived evil in all of cinema, the devil has likely been portrayed more than any other figure. In horror, those portrayals have been simultaneously criticized and praised by watchful eyes, and while many feel similar, some introduce Satan in incredibly unique ways. In this episode, Barnabas and the devilish Samael examine those portrayals, highlighting "The Devil's Advocate" in the Cult Corner and Shudder original "I Trapped the Devil" on the Chopping Block!2019-08-0352 minSamael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Samael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Ep.6 ¿Cómo recuperar mi pasión?Sigueme en mis redes sociales: Instagram:@Samaelgzz Facebook: Samael Gonzalez YouTube: Samael Gzz2019-08-0210 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 71 - So Funny You’ll Die!Peanut butter and jelly... drugs, , and rock and roll; some things just go together, but horror and comedy? In this episode, Barnabas and Samael examine the gut-busting wit and humor that have turned some terrifying cinematic situations into rollicking adventures, paying special attention to "Tucker & Dale vs. Evil." As part of the hilarious discussion, Mel Brooks's "Dracula: Dead & Loving It" is featured in the Cult Corner and spooky new Shudder original "Deadtectives" hits the Chopping Block!2019-07-271h 03Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 70 - The Summer of 19Looking forward, 2019 felt like a promising, if not questionable, year for the horror genre. A smorgasbord of remakes, spinoffs, and adaptations was slated and irate fans echoed the frustrations of prior years; arthouse horror, on the other hand, only further affirmed that it was here to stay. Midway through 2019, Barnabas and Samael use this episode of Grave Discussions to examine what has happened in horror, their takeaways from it, and what they look forward to in the back half of the year. And it wouldn't be summertime without some drunk college kids and dead bodies! Grab a cocktail and check...2019-07-2055 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 69 - Midsummer MadnessAri Aster continues to have one of the most explosive and controversial debuts in horror with the feverish, broad-day depiction of folk horror that is "Midsommar." A journey in and of itself, the sophomore project is examined in spoiler-free detail by Barnabas and Samael in this exclusive review episode. Does it stack up to Hereditary, or is this a different experience altogether? The devilish duo also tackles the inevitable comparisons to "The Wicker Man" by covering the original film in the Cult Corner and then check out the new splatter-fest "Book of Monsters" on the Chopping Block!2019-07-1354 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 68 - The Possessed Come HomeModern horror's favorite haunted doll, Annabelle, conjures up a plethora of entities and scares in the newest franchise installment "Annabelle Comes Home." In this episode, Barnabas and Samael heed the call and offer their thoughts in an exclusive review. Also, teens get possessed in the surrounding segments which feature "Night of the Creeps" in the Cult Corner and "Soul to Keep" on this week's Chopping Block.2019-07-0654 minSamael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Samael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Ep.5 Como empezar si quiero ser coachEn este podcast respondo la pregunta que mas me hacen ¿como empiezo si quiero ser coach?  te doy todos los consejos que he aprendido a lo largo de mi carrera en estos años. Resolverás tus dudas, como empezar, donde entrenar, que necesitas. Espero que de todo corazón te sirvan. sigueme en instagram: @Samaelgzz facebook: samael gonzalez Youtube: Samael gzz2019-07-0527 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 67 - You Are My BuddiIt's finally time to play, buddies! With a fresh new look, personality, and voice, Chucky has returned to the silver screen in Lars Klevberg's "Child's Play" for one more scare... and Barnabas and Samael emerge from their crypts to give you an exclusive review! As long-time fans of the quintessential killer doll, find out what the pair think about the newest iteration. In a similarly technology-inclined Cult Corner, "Chopping Mall" is featured, and the Chopping Block offers the new folk horror movie "Hagazussa."2019-06-2950 minSamael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Samael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Ep.4 HatersSi  eres hater o te han atacado estos por querer ser positivos, mejora como persona o simplemente cmabiar el mundo este episodio es para ti. Instagram: @samaelgzz facebook: Samael gonzalez YouTube: Samael GZZ2019-06-2625 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 66 - Playing with DollsOne of the most divisive horror films of the year, Lars Klevberg's "Child's Play", aims to turn the killer doll subgenre of horror on its head. But before that, Barnabas and Samael return to offer their list of the must-see movies featuring the porcelain puppets and mannequins that have terrorized viewers for decades. Leading up, the original 1988 "Child's Play" is examined in the Cult Corner, and the newest Into the Dark installment, "They Come Knocking", is featured on the Chopping Block!2019-06-2356 minSamael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Samael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Ep.3 Como salir de la depresión y la apatía.Sigueme en instagram: @samaelgzz Facebook: Samael González YouTube: Samael Gzz2019-06-1623 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 65 - Attention, Creeps!In 1982, two horror icons joined forces for an unprecedented genre experience. "Creepshow" became the fevered brainchild of George A. Romero and Stephen King and the epitome of a practical horror anthology; now, Greg Nicotero and Shudder join forces to revive the classic film as a streaming series! In this episode, Barnabas and Samael discuss the upcoming project and the stories it aims to tell in undoubtedly brutal fashion. Also featured are underdog cult classic "Phantasm" and Australian creature feature "Boar"!2019-06-161h 01Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 64 - King (and Queen) of MonstersMonsters come in all shapes and sizes; some can be very human and terrifying in ways that we can understand, and some can be living incarnations of prehistoric titans, primal beings with only one goal: domination. Either way, there would be no horror without these wicked forces! In the first ever double feature review episode, Barnabas and Samael discuss two films poised to kick off a historically horrific summer season: Ma and Godzilla: King of the Monsters.2019-06-081h 04Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 63 - Red SonThe origin story of Brandon Breyer, aka Brightburn, is not unfamiliar to audiences; the difference lies in the actions of perhaps horror's first great supervillain. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael review the highly anticipated and unique horror production. Will "Brightburn" and its super-evil-boy cement their place in the genre? The wrap-around segments take a mind-altering turn, featuring scuzzy number "Brain Damage" and the hot new thriller "The Perfection!"2019-06-0159 minSamael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Samael Gzz / Obsesionados por desarrollar el liderazgo latino.Ep. 2- CON MATIAS LOVE. La Gran Importancia De Importancia De Tener Autoestima Antes De Ganar DineroEn este Podcast hablaremos de como es muy relevante que sepamos primero nuestro valor como personas antes de querer poner nuestro valor en el dinero y cómo salir de este juego. Gracias por seguirme lo agradezco de corazón, si te sirvió compártelo a alguien. Instagram: @samaelgzz Facebook: Samael Gonzalez YouTube: Samael Gzz2019-05-3130 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 61 - The Power to RuleSince the collapse of the Dark Universe, Universal has been hesitant to pursue the classic Monsters once again. This time, however, Blumhouse joins the picture and Leigh Whannell is set to direct a reimagining of "The Invisible Man!" In this episode, Barnabas and Samael go fully transparent by offering their desires, dont-wants, and theories about the newest iteration of a classic horror film. More importantly, will Elisabeth Moss live up to the great Claude Rains? To achieve this discussion, the 1933 original film is examined in the Cult Corner; a new found footage flick, "The Fear Footage," is put to the...2019-05-1955 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 60 - RaisingArtists whose work hinge on the weird, twisted, and wondrous reality of life often appear as social outcasts, and Clive Barker is no different. Once an odd thread in the web of fantasy horror, Clive Barker's willingness to venture into a world of painful sexual desire and gruesome body terror has cultivated an icon. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael examine the cinematic works of Barker, from "Rawhead Rex" in the Cult Corner to Hellraiser and more. Also featured on the Chopping Block is the new Shudder addition "The Ranger!"2019-05-161h 04Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 59 - All Aboard the Horror Hate TrainThe horror community is one filled with pride, passion, and unabashed disdain for the genre — sometimes. Perhaps filled with the most ravenous, opinionated fanbase in cinema, horror films have long found ways of dividing the community, and contemporary horror is no different; some fans clamor to exclaim that horror is "dead" and there are no more good movies being made. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael explore the negative perception of present-day horror films and offer their thoughts on the topic. Also featured are the bookish terror tale "I, Madman" and "Monster Party."2019-05-0554 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 58 - The Barely Weeping WomanThe Conjuring-verse just got bigger... and wetter. "The Curse of La Llorona" is the newest ghostly flick produced by the unshakable James Wan, and in this episode Barnabas and Samael deliver their review of the much-anticipated movie. Is 'La Llorona' good enough to warrant tears of joy, or simply leave the audience weeping out of frustration? Also featured are hidden cult classic "Superstition" and new creature feature "The Silence!"2019-04-2856 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 57 - The Perfect OrganismIn 1979, a legendary movie monster was born; now synonymous with excellent sci-fi horror, "Alien" also introduced the world to Ellen Ripley and spawned a wildly successful franchise. In this special episode, Over Under Fair's Dave Roldan and Roger Castillo are resurrected in order to discuss "Alien" for the film's 40th anniversary. With a retrospective lens, the OUF duo, along with Barnabas and Samael, dissect the terrifyingly claustrophobic elements of Scott's legitimately scary space opera, and consider why it is still so revered this day.2019-04-221h 22Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 56 - Sometimes, Dead Isn’t BettahIn the famous words of Jud Crandall, "Sometimes... dead is better." Remakes have been looming over the horror community for a long time, and it doesn't get as controversial as Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer's "Pet Sematary." The tenuous reboot of the 1989 classic and second adaptation of Stephen King's hit novel, "Pet Sematary" has leaven fans as divided as the family it portrays. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael review the film and aim to answer the question: is dead in fact better? Also featured are hidden classic "Spookies" and the newest Into the Dark installment "I'm Just with Y...2019-04-1450 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 55 - The Dimension of ImaginationA door that can only be unlocked with the key of imagination and the distinct, creepy voice of The Narrator - such things can only be found in... the Twilight Zone! Over half a century after the original phenomenon that was "The Twilight Zone" dazzled audiences, Jordan Peele returns with his take on the classic series, and Barnabas and Samael review the debut episodes "The Comedian" and "Nightmare at 30,000 Feet!" Will the reboot be one of many accomplishments of the filmmaker's banner year, or will it prove to simply be another failed attempt to revive the mystical show? Also featured...2019-04-0657 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 54 - I Got Five On ItWith the release of one of the most anticipated horror films of the year, Jordan Peele's "Us" emerges as divisive as its characters. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael review the sophomore feature by the Oscar-winning director and comedian, analyzing the film's themes and technical achievements. Will "Us" cement its place in horror history or simply serve as a reflection of a more contemporary cinematic issue? The undead ushers also discuss the late Larry Cohen's "The Stuff" and bro-rrific found footage yarn "The Haunting on Fraternity Row."2019-03-3153 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 53 - His Name was JasonIt is perhaps the most iconic and prolific horror franchise in the world, spear-headed by the genre's poster boy for death and destruction: Jason Voorhees. Friday the 13th has taken the world by storm, due in no small part to the proverbial mommy's boy, but the mythology of Jason changed much over the years. Barnabas and Samael remove the putrified hockey mask and reflect on Jason's evolution over time, the people who played him, and more in this episode honoring the late John Carl Buechler. His only directorial effort of the franchise, "Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood,"...2019-03-2352 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 52 - The Host with the Ghost"It's your old pal, the Crypt Keeper!" or "Hello, darling. It's me, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark!" Such introductions immediately drew horror fans in for a spooky good time every week, itching to see their favorite hosts and whatever tale of terror that followed. At one time, horror hosts were immensely popular in the world of entertainment, and at others not so much. Now, hosted horror series and their ghoulish presenters are poised to make a comeback, and Barnabas and Samael cover the topic in this very episode! Featured in the Cult Corner is one such title, "Tales from the...2019-03-1657 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 51 - What Doesn’t Kill YouHorror films can scare, scar, and shock, but the world's original tales of terror come from legend and mythology. In A24's newest pick-up "The Hole in the Ground," an Irish folk tale threatens to come a lot closer to home than protagonist Sarah could ever imagine, and Barnabas and Samael have their exclusive review of the film! Also, this week's Cult Corner features a nostalgic class in the form of "The Night of the Comet," and on the Chopping Block is Hulu's newest installment of the Into the Dark series, "Treehouse!" Remember, what doesn't kill you... might just come...2019-03-0945 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 50 - And The Award Goes To...The Oscars have long been the grandest filmmaking award ceremonies for the upper crust of Hollywood, but not always the most inclusive. Since the inception of the Academy Awards, horror films have been largely overshadowed, but does the recent resurgence of the genre signal a shift into visibility? In this episode, Barnabas and Samael assume an outside perspective on horror's history at the event, and ponder what must happen for it to re-establish a powerful presence. Also featured are the Cult Corner selection, the Academy Award-winning "An American Werewolf in London," and Shudder exclusive "Horror Noire: A History of Black...2019-03-021h 10Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 49 - Love Hurts and ScarsLove is in the air! Or is that the smell of delinquent teenage blood? No matter which way you slice them, people can't seem to stop falling in love in horror films, for better or worse. Barnabas and Samael return from their lonely graves to bring you this special Valentine's Day-themed episode in which they review "Happy Death Day 2U," an innovative sequel to a unique slasher movie. Will the frightening fiends fall in love with it, or will it be the start of another ill-fated loop? Also featured are discussions about the classic "My Bloody Valentine" and "Don't Knock...2019-02-2457 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 48 - There’s Something Wrong With MilesWe would do anything for our children, right? Even if they wanted to harm us? The horror films featured in this episode - covering perhaps the most personal type of horror - ask that very question, but the answers may not be what you expect. The killer kid subgenre sees a renewal this year with the release of "The Prodigy," which Barnabas and Samael are apt to review. Rounding out the discussion are the film that perhaps started it all, "The Omen," and a fresh spin with Dread's "The Golem."2019-02-171h 18Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 47 - The Last Days of the 90sThe genius of Wes Craven's "Scream" captivated audiences, critics, and filmmakers alike, leading to a memorable era of horror. Unfortunately, that era was slashed short, but what really led to its decline? In this episode, Barnabas and Samael channel their childhoods for #90shorrorweek and explore the dying days of the self-aware late 90s horror boom and the factors that caused it to finally end. Tied in is an examination of the classic sci-fi horror "The Faculty," and new Netflix production "Velvet Buzzsaw" cuts its way onto the Chopping Block!2019-02-101h 28Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 45 - We Ain’t Afraid a’ No GhostsYou know the theme song, you know the suits, and most importantly... you know not to cross the streams! "Ghostbusters" has become one of the most beloved and revered franchises in film, and despite not being horror in the classic sense, the paranormal hijinks of New York's premiere spectral entrapment service are still well-regarded in the horror community. With the announcement of "Ghostbusters 3" comes a copious amount of hype and speculation, and Barnabas and Samael take the opportunity to discuss their thoughts on the franchise in this special episode! Also featured in this week's Chopping Block is the hot new...2019-01-261h 10Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 44 - A New Year Of FearAfter a banner year for the horror genre in 2018, this year promises to deliver even more scares and mind-melting terror! With the arrival of original films such as "Us" and "Piercing" to adaptations, reboots, and sequels like "It: Chapter 2" and "Child's Play," there will be no shortage of horror in 2019, but will the quality hold up? In this episode, Barnabas and Samael explore the year's upcoming horror and discuss their expectations about content, trends, and what they hope not to see. Prepare for a new year of year!2019-01-201h 12Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 43 - Think Outside the BoxThe new year has already given horror fans a box-office hit in the form of "Escape Room", a fun but eerily familiar genre thriller. Barnabas and Samael ring in 2019 by asking a very important question: do the sales numbers reflect the quality of this puzzle-filled terror flick? This episode features our exclusive review of Adam Robitel's junior effort as well as discussions on "New Year's Evil" and the late 2018 smash hit "Bird Box!"2019-01-121h 07Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 41 - Happy Ho-Ho-Horrordays!They've made their lists and checked them twice, and this holiday season the movies are full of fright! Have yourself a gory little Christmas with Barnabas and Samael - your jolly ghosts love holiday horror, can't you tell? This special holiday episode is filled to the brim with spooky slasher classics set in the snow and terrifying Christmas-themed monsters. Tune in now for a discussion of films like "Black Christmas," "Krampus," and "Silent Night, Deadly Night." Happy Horrordays, fiends!2018-12-221h 07Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 40 - You Don’t Have to Be Afraid"Jaws isn't a horror movie," or "Hereditary was more of a family drama!" Here's the best: "It was really more of a thriller..." We've heard it all before. Despite unanimous consensus, some films seem to straddle the line of horror and "anything else." In this episode, Barnabas and Samael strip the surface labels away and examine what actually makes something a horror movie. Featured in the Cult Corner and Chopping Block this week are "Sleepaway Camp" and new Shudder original "You Might Be the Killer!"2018-12-151h 07Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 39 - The Possession of Yet Another Teenage GirlIn Hollywood's latest installment of its "young American girl gets possessed by a demon" franchise, "The Possession of Hannah Grace" attempts to stand out among the horrid masses. Barnabas and Samael dissect the new supernatural flick in this week's episode; will the film - led by a composed Shay Mitchell - bring the scares or rot forever on the slab? Also featured is an exclusive interview with Detroit 48 Hour Film Horror Project producer Jennifer Gentner where she discusses the competition and her love for the genre.2018-12-101h 21Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 38 - Scream, Queen!Our favorite film genre is rife with sexual exploitation, but there are few leading ladies that stick in our minds after the dust settles. They are the final girls, or better known as "scream queens!" As integral to horror as the scares themselves, horror vixens have dominated the hearts and minds of fans over the decades. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael take a closer look at what makes a scream queen truly worthy of her crown.2018-12-011h 10Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 37 - Die-monds in the RoughHorror is endless. Though you may see a handful of genre films take the spotlight at any given moment, there are countless others that lurk in the shadows, unknown to the masses. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael highlight four hidden gems across various segments in order to introduce fresh, blood-soaked horror to more people. Tune in and see what treasures lie beyond.2018-11-261h 23Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 36 - Toil and TroubleWhile witches have existed in the annals of history for centuries, their appearances in horror films have been spotty. That is, until recently. Following 2018's Suspiria and the popularity of Netflix's Sabrina reboot, Barnabas and Samael decide to examine the witch character and its resurgence in the genre. Angsty teens, true love, and dark spells are the special ingredients for this brew of an episode!2018-11-1854 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 35 - SuspiriorumLet's get weird. Luca Guadagnino's reboot of Argento's 1977 neon-filled masterpiece has arrived with ferocity, polarizing audiences nationwide. It's arthouse approach demands a lot, but not too much for horror buffs Barnabas and Samael. In this episode, the perilous pair offer their thoughts on the oddity that is 2018's Suspiria and also hail the return of two beloved segments with evaluations of Jacob's Ladder and Netflix original film Apostle.2018-11-141h 08Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 32 - Monsters in Our MidstAs human beings, you fear the unknown, so what's more terrifying than a hideous monster? Halloween just isn't quite right without them, and Barnabas and Samael explore that very subject this episode by highlighting two deliciously frightening creature features: Silver Bullet and Fright Night! The ghouls discuss practical effects makeup, themes, and just what elements make these movie monsters so legendary and terrifying. This marks part three of the month-long Grave Discussions Halloween series.2018-10-1953 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 31 - The Sultan of SlashA Nightmare on Elm Street gave the world Freddy Krueger, but Wes Craven's foray into horror was much humbler and a whole lot lewder. In this episode, Barnabas and Samael are joined by special guest The Caretaker of Clean Slate Productions to discuss the works and legacy of the indomitable genre master. From classics such as The Hills Have Eyes to underrated gems like My Soul to Take, the Grave Discussions team aims to highlight one of horror's greatest filmmakers and his insurmountable contributions to our favorite vice. This marks part two of the special five-episode Halloween series.2018-10-161h 21Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 30 - Just a Bunch of Hocus PocusIt's officially the greatest time of the year to be a horror fan! Halloween season is in full swing, and what better way to start it off than by reliving your childhood? Or maybe your own children want to feel spooky? Barnabas and Samael explore these familial desires by delving into a couple of tried-and-true Halloween classics: Halloweentown and Hocus Pocus! This episode marks the first of Grave Discussions' special October series highlighting Halloween-themed horror.2018-10-0650 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 29 - Shock-tober Survival GuideHalloween is the biggest event of the year for horror fanatics, and nobody knows that better than Barnabas and Samael. The pernicious pair have meticulously created an October survival guide just for YOU! If you need horror movie recommendations, event information, or cool locations to visit this Halloween season, then look no further. They also cover a classic Halloween-time cartoon, Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, and then check out the buzzing new sci-fi/horror film The Endless.2018-09-2855 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 28 - Predator is Cooler, Right?The Predator has arrived chock-full of explosions, post-war trauma, and nasty alien mandibles. Barnabas and Samael return to give an exclusive review of the film following it's powerful opening weekend. Will it live up to the 1987 classic, or will it fall just a couple of "choppas" short? The ghoulish g-hosts also discuss Alice, Sweet Alice and the new paranormal anthology film Ghost Stories.2018-09-2149 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 27 - Thoughts and PrayersValak has arrived, and with the release of "The Nun" comes this review from the most bluntly honest pair of misfits in horror, with Barnabas and Samael conjuring up their thoughts on the prequel. They also highlight a classic just in time for the Halloween season, "Night of the Demons," and give their opinions on Thai ghost flick "Shutter."2018-09-1452 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 26 - Wan Jumpscare to Rule Them All"The Conjuring" has become synonymous with modern paranormal horror. In this episode, your ghoulish hosts Barnabas and Samael explore the universe created by maestro James Wan, all leading up to their review of "The Nun". They also explore "Dawn of the Dead," which just turned 40, and little-known 80's throwback "The Barn."2018-09-071h 06Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 25 - The Summer of 18Put your flip-floppies and sun-"scream" away, fiends! Summer is practically over, but horror is just beginning. Barnabas and Samael return from beyond to offer their thoughts on the year in horror so far, and cap the episode with a timely discussion of "Summer of 84." Also featured is lesser-known teen slasher "Ripper: Letter from ."2018-08-311h 04Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 24 - Something AwfulThey say that if you see him, you'll slowly go mad. Is the same true for his movie? Barnabas and Samael have seen the "Slender Man" film and survived to give you their full review in this episode. Also featured are cult classic "A Nightmare on Elm Street," and new Netflix release "Emelie" for this week's Chopping Block.2018-08-2958 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 23 - The Devil is a BoySmall-town mystery and murder. What drives people to kill the ones they love? Greed? Secrets? Something more... evil? Hulu's brand new series "Castle Rock" addresses these burning questions, and Barnabas and Samael return from a short hiatus to discuss and theorize the Stephen King-produced show in gory detail!2018-08-171h 00Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 21 - You and Your Friends Are Dead, Game OverGrave over, man... grave over. Horror video games have been around for a few decades, but their mark on horror culture as a whole is astounding. Barnabas and Samael discuss some of their favorites in this episode, as well as the evolution and influence of the fast-rising horror gaming market.2018-07-2055 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 20 - VersusYou thought you were rid of them... but no! They're back in the flesh, together, just like another unlikely horror pair: Freddy and Jason! Your hosts, Barnabas and Samael, team up to discuss the classic crossover film in this 20th episode special.2018-07-1358 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 19 - America, YeahOh say can you hear... the newest episode of Grave Discussions!? In this special 4th of July-themed episode, Barnabas and Samael discuss a few great films to check out during the holiday week. Cook up those brats, pop some fireworks, and then sit back and enjoy!2018-07-0838 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 18 - The KingNo, we’re not talking about Elvis, or even Ash Williams. Barnabas and Samael return to instead discuss the influence, legacy, and future of prolific horror storyteller Stephen King and the on-screen adaptations inspired by his work. There’s also a spooky new found-footage contestant on the Chopping Block.2018-06-291h 03Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 17 - The Soil of a Man’s HeartSometimes, dead is better ... following the announcement of the beginning of principal photography for 2019's remake of Pet Sematary, Barnabas and Samael take a retrospective look at the original film from 1989 and what makes it so beloved.2018-06-2353 minGrave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 16 - Family Ties (Hereditary Review)Hereditary is the talk of the underworld. The hotly-anticipated psychological horror film has taken hold of audiences and won't let go, but what do Barnabas and Samael have to say about it? The answer may shock you... Please note: the full review of Hereditary does contain spoilers!2018-06-151h 05Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 15 - The Next Golden Age of HorrorThe 80s: a true golden age for horror. So what happened? Barnabas and Samael talk the last great "golden age" and hypothesize when the next great era of horror will be, and why. Is that time now? Also, the gruesome twosome discuss "Angel Heart" in this weeks Cult Corner!2018-06-081h 08Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 14 - Candyman... Candyman...Urban legends are a thing of the past... literally! In this episode, Barnabas and Samael return to cover one of the most harrowing and infamous of them all: Candyman. They also axe a segment for good and realize an important lesson... don't go into unexplored caves!2018-06-011h 04Grave DiscussionsGrave DiscussionsEpisode 13 - The Found Footage ProjectWhat happens when you get three people who all believe that they're monsters under one roof, and film it? "The Monster Project!" Barnabas and Samael tackle the indie found footage film and how it may or may not have helped keep the the subgenre relevant. They also explore independent smash hit "It Follows" on the Chopping Block.2018-05-251h 09