
Two homegirls discussing poltergeist, their plans for the (pending) zombie apocalypse, and everything in between!
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 388 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

It's another week on Earth, there's blood on the dancefloor, and we're pulling up with an episode on Parties from Hell🕺🏿✨
Tap in to hear our thoughts on some of our favorite movies in horror with endless dance moves, coverage of the Unnamed Footag... more
Hey ya'll!
It's another week on Earth, and we're back with a new episode✨
This go round, we're choppin' it up about the 2018 film, Party Hard Die Young, and recapping our time at Salem Horror Fest 2026. Tap in to hear our thoughts on this film, som... more
Howdy Friends✨
This week on the GTS Podcast, we're joined by the amazingly multifaceted KashmirVII as we dive into the world of Haunted Houses in Horror. Tap in to hear our thoughts on this topic, demons running up one's credit line, historically ha... more
Happy May, Friends!
We're kicking off the month with a review of the 2009 film, The Loved Ones. Tap in to hear our thoughts on this film, affirming one's boundaries, dates from hell, school dance shenanigans, and so much more🎬✨
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This is the podcast I listen to daily, I wish more podcasts about film are as funny and entertaining as this.
I love Kat and Jaz! They’re hilarious, smart and keep it so so so so real! I’ve laughed, teared up and learned a lot.
Just listened to my first episode and I’m so excited to have a huge catalogue of horror films to work my way through! We need more BIPOC- centered critiques of media, period! But these girls are also intelligent and funny and great to listen to. One bit of constructive criticism: please increase and level out your volumes after editing the episode! It’s too quiet to hear well in the car and the levels are all over the place. The content is great and the audio quality improving would make everyth... more
The best of all the horror podcasts. Never fails to make me laugh and stimulates the brain!
The congestion is a little distracting. These ladies do need some Claritin BUT this pod is 🔥! Hilarious, informative and highly entertaining!
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The show centers on horror culture with a sharp, humorous take on films, franchises, and pop culture discourse. Episodes mix spoiler-free comedy with spoiler-heavy analysis, tackling representation, fandom, and the politics of genre filmmaking, often weaving personal anecdotes and cultural critique into thoughtful reviews. A standout is the strong banter and chemistry between co-hosts, plus a frequent focus on inclusive perspectives and diverse representation in horror, making it especially engaging for listeners who want witty, insightful critiques with social context.
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Girl, That's Scary launched 7 years ago and published 388 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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