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  1. Hack or Slash is a horror movie review podcast dedicated to telling you whether a particular movie is a hack (a total joke, a waste of time) or a slash (totally killer, pun intended).

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  2. Apr 25, 2024 · Each week a panel of horror fans discuss horror movies past and present. We believe horror is for everyone, regardless of how familiar you are with the genre, or which flavor of fear you fancy most. We dissect new releases, compare originals to reboots, and tell you whether or not the movies are a h….

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    • The Faculty of Horror
    • Knight Light
    • Ruined
    • Scream, Queen!
    • Scarred For Life
    • The Evolution of Horror
    • Psychoanalysis: A Horror Therapy Podcast
    • Horror Queers
    • Gaylords of Darkness
    • Progressively Horrified

    I know, I know — I’ve recommended this podcast almost every single time I have uttered the word “podcast” throughout this site’s many years in existence. There’s a reason for that, though: The Faculty Of Horror remains the platonic ideal of a horror movie podcast for me. What sets this one apart from pretty much every other podcast about horror mov...

    I’ve also recommended Knight Light before, and I’ll reiterate what I said then: With its beat-by-beat breakdowns of each film addressed, it goes way into the details — which, I would argue, makes it a great companion to The Faculty Of Horror,which tends to have a bit of a broader focus. If you like minutiae, this one is for you. I’m particularly fo...

    A relatively recent podcast — it launched at the end of August 2020 — Ruined fills a niche I didn’t even know I wanted filled: A horror movie podcast that “ruins” each movie it tackles. When I say “ruined,” what I mean is that it’s basically a recap show — but it’s also got a gimmick that works surprisingly well. One of its hosts, Halle Kiefer, lov...

    Hosted by Drea Washington and Tommy Pico, Scream, Queen!is, as its tagline succinctly states, “a podcast about scary movies from people not typically depicted in scary movies.” Their lens is a black, queer, indigenous one, and their voices are much needed in an industry that’s still incredibly white, cis, and het. Also, they’re entertaining as hell...

    Ask any horror fan if there were any distinct, defining experiences they had as small children that set them on a spooky path of darkness for the rest of their lives and they’ll almost always respond with a resounding YES. That’s the angle Scarred For Life takes: HostsTerryMesnard and Mary Beth McAndrews like to take good, close looks at the films ...

    I don’t know how I missed this one for so long, as it is extremely my jam, but now that I’ve found it, I’m busy plowing through its entire back catalogue of episodes. Hosted by film journalist Mike Muncer, The Evolution Of Horror is essentially a history-of-horror podcast — but it’s done in a distinctive, BBC-style fashion with interviews and exper...

    Hosted by writer Jenn Adams, writer, comedian, and filmmaker Lara Unnerstall, and therapist and school counselor Mike Snoonian, Psychoanalysis: A Horror Therapy Podcastlies at the intersection of horror movies and mental health — but not in the way you might think. Like Knight Light, Psychoanalysis organizes their episodes thematically. However, in...

    Once upon a time, Trace Thurman and Joe Lipsett collaborated on a regular column at Bloody Disgusting examining horror films with, as they put it, “LGBTQ+ elements, a high camp quotient, or both.” In 2019, the column, which was titled “Horror Queers,” changed form: It became a weekly podcast — and, it turns out, a weekly podcast was a greatvenue fo...

    Hosted by Stacie Ponder and Anthony Hudson, Gaylords Of Darkness’description of itself is succinct, accurate, and delightful: A queer feminist horror podcast, it emerges “every Wednesday when the clock strikes 6:66” (of course) in order to “chart the arcane world of horror through a queer lens — with occasional visits from ghouls, goblins, and Brie...

    Progressively Horrified cheekily calls itself “a podcast that holds horror to standards horror never agreed to,” with hosts Jeremy Whitley, Chris Ceary, Ben Kahn, and assorted guests breaking down not just horror movies,but horror media of all kinds — books, TV, video games, and so on and so forth — in terms of their spook factor and takes a look a...

  4. May 31, 2020 · Whether you want to know more about horror movies, listen to experts hash out their views about new releases, or engage with an original scary story, there's a podcast for you. Read below to learn more about the varied horror podcasts ready for you to stream right now.

    • Scream, Queen!
      Scream, Queen!
    • The NoSleep Podcast
      The NoSleep Podcast
    • Horror Queers
      Horror Queers
    • Colors of the Dark. Ever since the first issue hit newsstands in 1979, Fangoria Magazine has been on the forefront of horror movie coverage. So it’s only natural that their official podcast network would feature some of the best genre audio content on the web.
    • Every Horror Movie on Netflix. It’s the middle of the night and you’re developing an oozing blister on your thumb from scrolling through the horror section on Netflix, desperately searching for something new to watch that won’t make you want to hurl the remote through the TV screen.
    • Horror Queers. Beloved by marginalized viewers and outsider artists throughout history, horror films have always been intricately entwined with queer culture.
    • The Kingcast. What the acclaimed podcast “You Must Remember This” does for Old Hollywood, “The Kingcast” does for literary giant Stephen King. An absolute must-listen for fans of the author, the show takes an unfathomably deep dive into all things King, and includes perceptive analyses of both the novels and their film adaptations.
  5. May 7, 2024 · The Screaming Room is the ONLY podcast about horror movies. Each week we have a long-form discussion about a featured horror film (or films). We're excited to share our journey through the films that we love (or don't).

  6. The Broken (Movie Review) Casey's rating: ★ ★ Director: Sean Ellis | Release Date: 2008. By Casey on April 30th, 2009. Lena Heady (From TV's The Sarah Connor Chronicles) is a young x-ray technician who has a happy life. She has a good job, a loving family and a caring boyfriend.

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