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Episode 29: The Matthew Monagle Horror-igin Story
November 25th, 2020 | By Matthew Monagle
Last week, we presented our listeners with a unique proposition: what if we turned the microphone back on ourselves and shared our own horror origin (horrorigin?) stories for a change? The result was the Matt Donato Origin Story, where Donato opened up about the experiences and friendships that helped shape his relationship to the genre.
This week it’s Matthew Monagle’s turn to share his story with our listeners. In our latest episode, Monagle shares his biggest childhood fear, the terrible fate of his My Buddy doll, and the winding path that led him from Alaska to Texas to New York, with plenty of twists and turns along the way.
And if you’re in the mood for more personal commentary from Matthew, here are a few articles to check out:
“Her, Me, and the Movies: A Love Triangle“ (Film School Rejects)
In this essay, Monagle shares the experience of falling in love with someone who could care less about your Letterboxd.
“You Should Probably Go To More Movies By Yourself“ (Film School Rejects)
In his 20s, Monagle started going to see movies by himself at the movie theater. In this article, he shares how this made his relationship to the cinema better than ever.
“How the ‘Alien’ RPG Reignited My Love of the Franchise” (WhatToWatch)
In this article, Monagle shares how a childhood love of the Aliens franchise circled back in new and interesting ways in his 30s.
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