
bryan@bryanjwhite.com
For verified host and producer emails, sign up to view.
Episodes: 186
Frequency: Biweekly
Rating: 4.7/5.0
Estimated listeners: 1k-10k
Gender skew: Male
Location: USA
Instagram: 3.4k followers
bryan@bryanjwhite.com
For verified host and producer emails, sign up to view.
Bryan White - Co-host of Bring Me the Axe! Horror Podcast. Together with his brother, Bryan discusses and rates the lasting relevance of classic horror films they loved as kids, using a comedic, nostalgia-driven...
Dave White - Co-host of Bring Me the Axe! Horror Podcast. Dave leads the show’s film commentary and contributes written work cited in episode links, bringing a fan-critic perspective to how classic horror ages ...
Sean Abley - Horror-era Film/culture Discussion Connected To An Episode Centered On The Film Making Love, With Emphasis On An Authentic Coming-out Narrative And Broader Gay Rights Context.
109: Thundercrack!
June 15, 2026
We continue our Pride 2026 examination of queer horror with a look at a truly unique film, a movie that challenged us in every conceivable way. If you, the listener, can make it to the end of this one without being totally alienated, consider yourself a true Bring Me The Axe fan. Thundercrack! is the collision of underground filmmakers Curt McDowell and George Kuchar. McDowell, a truly horny underground filmmaker was known for his art films containing no small amount of explicit unsimulated s...
99CR 60: Making Love w/guest Sean Abley
June 08, 2026
Pride 2026 continues with one of this year's most unexpected episodes. At a glance, Making Love is not the sort of thing you would expect to hear on 99 Cent Rental. It's a Hollywood drama. It's a "very important movie". It's from the director of Love Story (and a bunch of other really great movies). But our friend Sean Abley dropped by for what turned into a giant-sized episode of 99 Cent Rental and we go long on one of the most honest and authentic coming-out stories at a critical moment in ...
108: Dracula's Daughter
June 01, 2026
This week we kick off Pride 2026 with a look at the sapphic doom of Dracula's Daughter, the sequel to the landmark horror movie, 1931's Dracula. The 30's was rough on everyone being that we were smack dab in the middle of The Great Depression so taking wild chances on vanity projects was bad for business. Not to be outdone in the realm of bad business decisions, Universal Studios took on two ill-advised projects that put the future of the studio in jeopardy. With the Laemmle family out of the...
Try us risk free with a FREE 3 days trial.
Join hundreds of PR teams using Podseeker to pitch and land bookings