Goth siblings Rena and Didi review vampire media, from bad movies to classic books to anime and beyond.
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsTV & FilmFilm Reviews |
Nicholas Cage as Dracula. Is there anything else you need to know?? more
Come with us on a journey of angsty teenage vampires, aggressive saxophones, too many scarves, our goth mom, and mullets - so many mullets - as we review The Lost Boys (1987), THE quintessential summer vampire movie. more
The episode that the CIA, the FBI, and Jim Carrey himself tried and failed to suppress! Join us as we review the highly offensive, highly mediocre 80s teen comedy Once Bitten (1985), featuring a very young Jim Carrey, a vampire MILF, goth flamingos, ... more
We’re back! And we’re taking it all the way back, with the most iconic vampire movie of all time, Tod Brownings Dracula (1931)! In our new, shorter format, we’ll fill you in on the history and background of this production, how Bela Lugosi got the pa... more
Who’s ready for hot vampire summer?? Well, certainly us. But also all the characters in Brad Michael Elmore’s Bit (2019)! Join us as we delve deep into this indie queer intersectional feminist romp (just in time for Pride!), featuring combat boots, d... more
Who’s that stalking the secret vampire museum behind the secret vampire library under the secret Japanese vampire nightclub? Why, it’s our friend and fellow Cool Guy, Blade! Put on your leather and take a deep dive with us into Stephen Norrington’s B... more
What if Dracula took place in a small town in Maine? What if the main character was a self-insert plagued by gay panic? And what's Didi's secret to making books more fun to read? Find the answers to these questions and more in our first-ever book rev... more
Are you looking for a podcast episode to bring a little warmth and positivity into your life? Something to shine some light in the darkness, and remind you why the world isn’t so bad after all? Well, this isn’t the episode for you. But if you want to... more
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All the vampire pop-culture discourse your undead heart desires! more
I’m always looking forward to the next episode of this podcast to laugh and learn along with Didi and Rena! You’ll feel like you’re right in the room with them as they take you on a ride through the best and worst of vampire media. Can’t recommend enough!
Full disclosure: not a Goth and only peripherally vampire-philic. Nonetheless, Fangs for Listening has become my absolute favourite podcast. The production quality is top-notch and the Finkel sisters have undeniable wit, eloquence, and chemistry. FfL makes every drive feel like an intimate roadtrip with your best, smartest friends who will always be funnier than you.
This is all anyone in Wallachia is listening to! Of all the really legit sisters-driven vampire media podcasts out there, Fangs for Listening is my favorite.
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