[News] The Boulet Brothers’ CREATURES OF THE NIGHT Celebrates Unlucky 13th Episode

[News] The Boulet Brothers' CREATURES OF THE NIGHT Celebrates Unlucky 13th Episode
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Calling all horror fans!! Tune into The Dread Central Podcast Network at midnight on Thursday, October 22nd for the 13th episode of The Boulet Brothers’ CREATURES OF THE NIGHT podcast!

The Boulet Brothers celebrate their unlucky 13th episode with terrifying news updates about upcoming horror releases and the Boulets’ guide to celebrating Halloween at home this year. The team dives into Josh Boone’s New Mutants on the episode’s movie review, and in their special Halloween Haunting of History, they explore the folklore behind modern-day Jack-O-Lanterns.

The Boulet Brothers’ CREATURES OF THE NIGHT features co-host Ian DeVoglaer, and a roster of esteemed special guests from the intersection of queer media and horror, including enigmatic cyber witch and pop singer Poppy, burlesque star Dita Von Teese, actress Rose McGowan, Darren Stein (writer and director of Jawbreaker), and Rachel True (star of The Craft), with the list growing every episode. The Boulet Brothers welcome listeners as they discuss their latest projects, provide behind-the-scenes sneak peaks, review the latest horror movies, and give listeners real-life horror history lessons on famous hauntings from the past.

The Boulet Brothers’ CREATURES OF THE NIGHT joins Dread Central’s roster of horror programs including The Who Goes There, G.U.T.S, and Real Professional podcasts. For more information on the Dread Central Podcast Network please visit https://www.dreadcentral.com/dread-central-podcast-network/

About the Boulet Brothers

The Boulet Brothers (known individually as Dracmorda and Swanthula Boulet) are drag artists, television personalities, writers, and producers. Their projects have included horror-themed television shows, live nightlife productions, books, movies, and comic books. Since 2016 the Boulet Brothers have produced and starred in the Netflix reality competition series The Boulet Brothers’ Dragula. The duo are considered to be “modern-day horror hosts”. Outside of their television projects, the Boulet Brothers appear regularly as featured guests, performers, and emcees at horror conventions, nightclubs, and live events. The Boulet Brothers are also widely celebrated as queer icons due to the inclusive nature of their creative endeavors.

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