Brenda and Morgan discuss horror video games, and their horror movie adaptions.
Brenda and Morgan discuss the new movie, Good Boy, and other animals in horror media.
Morgan and Brenda discuss Morgan's crazy movie theater experience while seeing Him, the movie itself, and other horror stories with elements of a faustian tale, along with the true crime that inspired Jennifer's Body.
Brenda and Morgan discuss extending a franchise or universe with sequels, prequels, and reboots, that are more often than not, completely unnecessary, and bad, but also shout out the good ones.
Morgan and Brenda discuss the Conjuring franchise and universe, as well as the real life inspirations, Ed and Lorraine Warren, and the recent sale of their house and artifacts to comedian Matt Rife.
Morgan and Brenda discuss parasocial relationships at large, and within horror stories.
Morgan and Brenda are BACK! And this time it's for good. These horror loving best friends are discuss how they're determined to lock in and get serious about Fright Like a Girl by staying consistent with the podcast and creating lots more girly and feminist horror content on their other platforms as well, along with what's up with their life in general, other current interests, and of course dedicate a moment to talk about some real world horrors as well.
In this completely unedited episode, Morgan and Brenda discuss the winners and losers of the Oscars, Oz Perkins' The Monkey, and the Fright Like A Girl book club!
Morgan and Brenda discuss why they didn't upload last week, what they did on Valentine's Day, and their weekend plans to record together in person again, woohoo!
Brenda and Morgan discuss their thoughts on the Fright Like A Girl January book club read, Love in the Time of Serial Killers, Scream 7 news, and Morgan's trip to Chicago to see Dinner in America and meet Scream King Kyle Gallner!
Morgan and Brenda discuss the TikTok ban, the Fright Like a Girl bookclub, and Morgan equates Brenda on David Lynch.
After almost a year long hiatus, Morgan and Brenda are back with the Fright Like A Girl podcast, and the first order of business is making Brenda watch the 2024 hit horror movie, The Substance! Will she join Morgan in loving it, or question their friendship?
Brenda and Morgan discuss even more Scream Spookala
guest announcements, a new Wallows tour, and the future of Scream 7. After Spyglass let Melissa Barrera go, claiming her pro-Palestine posts were anti-semitic, Neve Campbell announced that her AND Kevin Williamson are returning to the franchise as the star and director of Scream 7, respectively. We discuss how this has shaken the fandom, in both negative and positive ways, people's decisions of whether or not to boycott the film, and predictions on what else is to come for Scream 7.
Brenda and Morgan try their best to come up with 24 different S.M.A.R.T goals for Fright Like A Girl in the form of a Bingo card!
Brenda and Morgan discuss Netflix's Lover, Stalker, Killer, the Yolanda Saldivar documentary on Peacock, the murder of Nex Benedict, the historic Alabama Supreme Court ruling that frozen IVF embryos are legally "children", and the US being the only country in the UN to vote no on a ceasefire in Gaza.
Brenda and Morgan discuss Lisa Frankenstein, the new movie trailers that played during the Super Bowl, the Netflix docuseries American Nightmare, and what color Morgan should dye her hair next.
Brenda and Morgan declare Fright Like A Girl Team Meg, talk about Melissa Barrera doing conventions, and what tf GÜBY is.
Brenda and Morgan look back on 2023 horror and forward to what's to come in 2024!
Brenda opens up her Christmas present from Morgan, a box of treats from Scary Delicious! They also discuss their personal and Fright Like A Girl related goals for the new year, along with Hulu's Into The Dark series, and Mike Flanagan's The Midnight Club.
Morgan opens her Christmas Gifts from Brenda, then the girls discuss Gypsy Rose Blanchard's release, and Saltburn. Then, Morgan gives a brief overview of the Good Girl's Guide to Murder book series by Holly Jackson, and a call she received at work, from a mysterious caller who identified himself as Spandex Benji.