In Episode 63 of Vox Macabre, host Kit Mann dives into the shadows with three haunting films connected by a shared hue of darkness—The Black Phone (2021), Black Christmas (1974), and The Black Cat (1934). From supernatural terror to genre-defining slasher horror to gothic chills, this trio explores the many shades of fear. Kit unpacks Scott Derrickson’s adaptation of Joe Hill’s spine-tingling tale in The Black Phone, discusses the groundbreaking slasher elements of Bob Clark’s Black Christmas, and reflects on the atmospheric brilliance of Edgar G. Ulmer’s The Black Cat, which brought together horror icons Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi. With detailed analysis, fascinating behind-the-scenes trivia, and a deep dive into the cultural significance of each film, this episode is a must-listen for horror enthusiasts. Get ready to explore the darkness within and beyond the screen in this week’s chilling episode of Vox Macabre.