Horror Historian David Katznelson


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Feb 27 2025 58 mins   4

On this episode of The Nick Taylor Horror Show, we’re joined by journalist and horror scholar David Katznelson. Known for his meticulous exploration of the horror genre’s history, David shares details behind a fascinating project where he watches and analyzes every horror movie from the 1970’s. His most recent focus has been 1974—a pivotal and hauntingly transitional year in horror.

From Texas Chainsaw Massacre to forgotten gems like Help Me, I’m Possessed, David’s work breaks down the evolution of horror, how societal chaos like the Vietnam War shaped the genre, and what makes 1974 a landmark year for the genre. We also discuss his upcoming book on 70s horror and the enduring impact of directors like Tobe Hooper. Whether you're a die-hard horror fan or a filmmaker looking for historical inspiration, this episode is a treasure trove of insights into horror’s rich legacy.

Show Notes

Movies Discussed

  • Texas Chainsaw Massacre
  • Help Me, I’m Possessed
  • It’s Alive
  • Deranged
  • Black Christmas
  • Flesh for Frankenstein
  • Blood for Dracula
  • Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires
  • Cannibal Holocaust
  • The Friday the 13th franchise
  • The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise (including Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III and Texas Chainsaw 3D)
  • Exorcist-inspired films (The Sexorcist, Legacy of Satan)
  • 70s exploitation films (Vampyros Lesbos, Blood Splattered Bride)
  • Mother of Tears (2007)
  • Dark Glasses (2022)
  • Longlegs (2024)
  • The Substance (2024)
  • Strange Darling (2024)
  • Evil Dead Rise (2023)
  • Heretic (2024)
  • Terrifier 3 (Upcoming)
  • Barbarian (2022)
  • Renfield (2023)
  • Jason X (2001)
  • The Howling II: Your Sister Is a Werewolf (1985)
  • Cannibal Holocaust (1980)

Directors & Filmmakers Referenced

  • Tobe Hooper
  • Andy Warhol
  • Paul Morrissey
  • Herschell Gordon Lewis
  • Dario Argento

Books & Projects

  • David’s upcoming book on 70s horror
  • The Dybbuk (classic Judaic horror)

Music Referenced

  • The Misfits
  • Bauhaus
  • The Damned
  • Japanese noise music

Platforms & Newsletters


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