Your horror loving hosts, Corie and Sarah, make an attempt to watch and discuss every ‘80s slasher.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews |
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This podcast is a ton of fun. I love hearing Sarah and Corie dig into some of my favourite 80s slashers, and I’ve even been prompted to check out some that I haven’t seen before. The hosts are great, and I appreciate how much love they have for slashers. I’m so glad I discovered this podcast!
I found this show when I saw them at they reviewed The New York Ripper and I’ve been a fan ever since. Sarah & Cori have great chemistry and together they create an entertaining show every episode.
Love the humor and the movies selections. more
So I enjoyed a few episodes and then it fell off pretty hard. They do little to no research on these movies and sometimes just assume stuff. They criticize certain movies for not being realistic and others get a pass. They haven’t seen or even heard of classic horror movies yet somehow claim to be horror fans. As a female horror fan myself I was hoping I finally found a good horror podcast by women but sadly, I’m still looking…What a HUGE disappointment
Very cool you guys are doing Gag Me with a Chainsaw. Our podcast is called Gag Me With a Knife and also review 80s slashers .. you guys have awesome chemistry and can’t wait to see what’s coming up! Good chemistry
Apple Podcasts | #36 | Belgium/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
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