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Candyman Never Lost Its Sting

1 h 12 min · 18. juni 2026
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This week on Xenomania we step into the mirror and revisit Candyman, one of the most intelligent, unsettling, and enduring horror films ever made. Based on a story by Clive Barker, Candyman follows graduate student Helen Lyle as she investigates an urban legend tied to Chicago's Cabrini-Green housing projects. What begins as academic curiosity quickly becomes a descent into obsession, folklore, and terror as the line between myth and reality begins to disappear. More than thirty years later, Candyman remains a masterclass in atmospheric horror. The film blends supernatural scares with themes of class, race, violence, and the power of storytelling in ways that still feel remarkably relevant today. And then there is Tony Todd. His performance as Candyman is one of the most iconic in horror history. Elegant, tragic, terrifying, and strangely seductive, he created a villain whose presence lingers long after the credits roll. In this episode we discuss: * Why Tony Todd's performance remains legendary • The film's exploration of urban legends and folklore • Philip Glass's haunting score • The social themes that make the film feel timeless • Why Candyman stands among horror's greatest villains • Whether the film is even more relevant today than it was in 1992 If you enjoy supernatural horror, psychological horror, and horror movies with something deeper on their minds, Candyman remains essential viewing.

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Candyman Never Lost Its Sting

This week on Xenomania we step into the mirror and revisit Candyman, one of the most intelligent, unsettling, and enduring horror films ever made. Based on a story by Clive Barker, Candyman follows graduate student Helen Lyle as she investigates an urban legend tied to Chicago's Cabrini-Green housing projects. What begins as academic curiosity quickly becomes a descent into obsession, folklore, and terror as the line between myth and reality begins to disappear. More than thirty years later, Candyman remains a masterclass in atmospheric horror. The film blends supernatural scares with themes of class, race, violence, and the power of storytelling in ways that still feel remarkably relevant today. And then there is Tony Todd. His performance as Candyman is one of the most iconic in horror history. Elegant, tragic, terrifying, and strangely seductive, he created a villain whose presence lingers long after the credits roll. In this episode we discuss: * Why Tony Todd's performance remains legendary • The film's exploration of urban legends and folklore • Philip Glass's haunting score • The social themes that make the film feel timeless • Why Candyman stands among horror's greatest villains • Whether the film is even more relevant today than it was in 1992 If you enjoy supernatural horror, psychological horror, and horror movies with something deeper on their minds, Candyman remains essential viewing.

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