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Demon Toast

Demon Toast

Written by: King Loke
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A show exploring horror and gothic poetry and fiction, as well as the spooky and polarizing artists and writers who make them possible. The official podcast of Death Wish Poetry Magazine and Demon Land Books.© 2024 Art
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  • Gremlins and the Grinch: Christmas Classics!
    Dec 30 2025

    Is Gremlins a Christmas movie? On this episode of the Demon Toast Podcast, we dig into why it absolutely is, and why it still works decades later. We talk about growing up with Gremlins, how it shaped our relationship with holiday movies, and why its chaos feels strangely perfect for the season. We also take a deep dive into Jim Carrey’s The Grinch and what makes his performance so unforgettable. King Loke offers a darker reading of the character, framing the Grinch as someone driven to madness by rejection, crushed under the hypocrisy and shallow cheer of the Whoville citizens. Rather than simple holiday mischief, the film becomes a story about alienation, enforced joy, and social cruelty. King Loke, Adrian, Ericka, and Mike are on the episode, sharing memories, hot takes, and the complicated emotional pull these Christmas classics still hold. Holiday movies, but with teeth.

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    https://www.instagram.com/shalottlilly/

    Horror Film Art Society

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    Ericka's Instagram

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    In King Loke's Books

    https://demonlandbooks.com/

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Blade: Blood, Leather, and the Performance of Black Cool
    Dec 20 2025

    Blade arrived wrapped in blood and leather—and redefined what a genre hero could look like.

    In this episode of the Demon Toast Podcast, we trace Blade from his 1970s Marvel origins to Wesley Snipes’ iconic performance, unpacking how style, violence, and attitude combined to create one of the most influential figures in modern horror and action cinema. Joined by a guest who speaks personally about what Blade meant to her as a Black woman growing up with the character, we explore representation, power fantasy, and the careful performance of “cool” that allowed Blade to move through a mainstream industry built for white audiences.

    Blade was engineered to sell—but he also mattered. We talk about what gets smoothed out, what survives anyway, and why Blade’s Blackness remains central to his legacy, even when the films try not to name it outright.

    Death Wish Poetry Magazine – The home for the sensual and macabre, the gothic and the beautiful. Give us your heart and soul, and revel in the darkness with us.

    Adrian's Instagram

    Miracle's Facebook!

    Ericka's Instagram

    Demonlandbooks.com – Daniel Sokoloff, aka King Loke's poetry, novels, and other writing

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    1 hr
  • Del Toro's "Frankenstein" and the Tradition of the Tragic Monster (Part 2)
    Nov 29 2025

    In this episode of The Demon Toast Podcast, King Loki, Adrian, and John Dimes (Dr. Sarcofiguy) continue our deep dive into Guillermo del Toro’s Frankenstein. Part 2 focuses on the film’s lush visual language—its costume and set choices rooted in Pre-Raphaelite and Romantic art—and the Gothic cinematic echoes running through it, from Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula to del Toro’s own Crimson Peak. A richly textured conversation worthy of the Demon Toast flame.

    Death Wish Poetry Magazine – The home for the sensual and macabre, the gothic and the beautiful. Give us your heart and soul, and revel in the darkness with us.

    Art Referenced:

    Lady Lilith - Wikipedia

    The Nightmare - Wikipedia

    Sidonia von Bork by Edward Burne-Jones | COVE

    Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens: Arthur Rackham’s Haunting Illustrations for the Barrie Classic – The Marginalian

    How Arthur Rackham’s 1907 Drawings for Alice in Wonderland Revolutionized the Carroll Classic, the Technology of Book Art, and the Economics of Illustration – The Marginalian

    In search of Frankenstein : Florescu, Radu : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive

    Adrian's Instagram

    Dr Sarcofiguy

    THE NIGHT GALLERY: the art of john dimes - THE NIGHT GALLERY: The Art of John Dimes

    King Loke's links

    Instagram

    Demonlandbooks.com – Daniel Sokoloff, aka King Loke's poetry, novels, and other writing

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    43 mins
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