Happy Halloween, one and all! For this years' Halloween Special we are joined by our wonderful partners to discuss the iconic 2004 zombie comedy Shaun of the Dead! So bring your red wine, your sweets and your pumpkins and get ready to carve with us!
Our FrightFest mini series is back! Over the next month we will be reviewing some of the standout films from the iconic horror festival. We continue with 'Jimmy and Stiggs ' by Joe Begos and 'The Mannequin' by John Berado. Listen now and enjoy!
Our FrightFest mini series is back! Over the next month we will be reviewing some of the standout films from the iconic horror festival. We continue with 'The Home ' by James DeMonaco and 'The Caretaker' by Luke Tedder. Listen now and enjoy!
Our FrightFest mini series is back! Over the next month we will be reviewing some of the standout films from the iconic horror festival. We continue with 'Marshmallow' by Daniel DelPurgatorio and 'Night of Violence' by Illya Konstantin. Listen now and enjoy!
Our FrightFest mini series is back! Over the next month we will be reviewing some of the standout films from the iconic horror festival, we continue with 'Super Happy Fun Clown' by Patrick Rea and 'Sane Inside Insanity' by Andreas Zerr. Listen now and enjoy!
Our FrightFest mini series is back! Over the next month we will be reviewing some of the standout films from the iconic horror festival, we continue with 'The Haunting at Jack the Ripper's House' by Stephen Staley and Natasha Tosini and 'Healing Andy' by Villablanca. Listen now and enjoy!
Our FrightFest mini series is back! Over the next month we will be reviewing some of the standout films from the iconic horror festival, we continue with 'Bambi: The Reckoning' by Dan Allen and 'Hold the Fort' by William Bagley. Listen now and enjoy!
Our FrightFest mini series is back! Over the next month we will be reviewing some of the standout films from the iconic horror festival, beginning with 'Dog of God' by Lauris Abele and Raitis Abele and 'Your Host' by DW Medoff. Listen now and enjoy!
Demons or Angels? All we know is their SFX looks amazing!!! Katie and Tel are also discussing meeting one of the stars in person and who looks like lasagne on the floor, and that the Cenobites are definitely not genies!!
This week the girls cover the 1975 classic Jaws! They discuss all things Bruce the Shark, the incredible SFX and so much more! This episode also includes a review of Popeye the Slayer Man - available to watch on Prime and Apple TV.
This week Katie and Chantelle dive deep into the 1972 rape revenge film and Wes Craven's debut The Last House on the Left. Please note there are lots of triggers in this episode, so please take of yourselves and consider this before listening. Episode is out now!
This week Katie and Chantelle cover Jordan Peele's psychological horror film Us. We talk all about *that* plot twist, the SFX aaaand of course would you survive your Tethered?
I see you shiver with antici.......pation.
Katie and Chantelle head to Dr. Frank-N-Furter's lab this week and talk all things Rocky Horror! A longtime favorite of both of theirs the girls talk Tim Curry, the SFX and the ICONIC tunes. Listen now!
This week the girls dive deep into the psychological horror film Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, loosely based on the real life serial killers Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole. Listen now!
Katie and Chantelle take a trip to the Le Domas residence to play a very intense game of Hide and Seek! Listen as they discuss all things Samara Weaving, the pretty intense gore in the film and of courseโฆwould they survive the curse of Le Bail?
To kick off Season 11 Katie and Chantelle head to Derry to hang out with Pennywise the Dancing Clown! Listen now!
It's the 100th episode of The Horror Friendly Podcast! And what better way to celebrate than to go through our top 3 episodes of all time, discuss a very silly slasher film (are we team Freddy or team Jason?) and of course...booze! Here's to the next 100! Cheers!
This week the Chantelle picks the supernatural horror film The Autopsy of Jane Doe. They discuss all things witchy, Austin and Tommy's father/son relationship and of course...would you survive the wrath of Jane Doe?
The girls delve into something a little different this week...this week they cover the 1991 iconic feminist film Thelma and Louise! Not only are they covering something very different they are also joined by Katie's feminist powerhouse Mum Caroline! Listen to their thoughts right now!