MY RADIO


Good evening. This is The Teller. You're listening to The Grim Reaper & Me, the show that never sleeps, the show that hides between two stations on your dusty radio. If you can hear me, it means you dared to turn the dial a little too far. Welcome to the shadows.
Tonight... like every night, I dissect culture. Not the clean-cut kind, not the kind served up in broad daylight, but the kind that stirs beneath the skin of the world: the movies that haunt you, the creatures whose names are not spoken, and the stories we tell ourselves in whispers so as not to wake the things that listen.

Here, everything becomes subject to judgment. I've told you before: I call it Judgment Day. Every film is scrutinized, every detail observed. Some deserve to be saved from oblivion, others thrown into the mass grave of bad cinema. And I... I decide. Without appeal.
But my show isn't just about cinema. You'll also hear true stories, testimonials sent to me in letters stained with ink and cold coffee. On stormy nights, some listeners call me to tell me what they've seen: silhouettes by the side of the road, laughter in an attic, a face behind the window when they were alone. You don't believe in these things? Wait until you hear their voices.

Throughout the year, I change my tone. As the holidays approach, you'll be treated to my special episodes: Halloween, the night when everyone plays at scaring each other, but some don't really play... Christmas, with its stories of fallen angels and gifts that would have been better left unopened. And even New Year's Eve, when I'll read you the darkest predictions I could find in forgotten newspapers.
Remember, there are no boundaries here: cinema, legends, nightmares, reality... everything mixes together on the airwaves. Do you think you hear my voice? Maybe it's her who hears you.
So stay with me. Don't touch the button. And if the signal disappears... it's not a malfunction. It's just that I've said what needed to be said, and others, elsewhere, didn't want you to hear any more.
...But for now, time has not yet run out. So open your ears, turn off your lights, and let me guide you in the dark.
