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  <title>Case File 122: Hellraiser</title>
  <description> The pod. You opened it. We cast. Welcome to a brand new season of&amp;amp;nbsp;Rogues Gallery! We’re kicking things off by opening the puzzle box on the original&amp;amp;nbsp;Hellraiser. It's a film that didn’t just push the boundaries of horror, but gleefully tore them apart. What began as a low-budget adaptation of Clive Barker’s own novella The Hellbound Heart&amp;amp;nbsp;evolved into something far stranger and more enduring: a nightmarish blend of desire, pain, and the grotesque. It also introduced the world to one of horror’s most iconic figures in Pinhead. We trace how Barker’s uncompromising vision made it to the screen largely intact, and how its emphasis on obsession and forbidden pleasure set it apart from the slashers dominating the late ’80s. Along the way, we dig into the film’s tactile, skin-crawling practical effects, the eerie mythology of the Lament Configuration, and the ways the franchise's legacy has been both expanded and diluted by decades of sequels.     Apple Podcasts |  Spotify | Facebook | Instagram  Chris's&amp;amp;nbsp;Instagram | Kristen's&amp;amp;nbsp;Instagram  Chris &amp;amp;amp; Kristen's Web Series: The Strange Case of Lucy Chandler  Chris's new EP on Spotify and Bandcamp  </description>
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