
Horror movie podcast hosted by two lifelong friends Nolan & Anthony. We focus on horror movie reviews but dive into all things related to the genre. Come join our growing community on Twitter @NeverSplitUpPod
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 103 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | |||

Episode 103: Nolan, Anthony, and Oriana discuss the Dutch viral body horror The Human Centipede from 2009.
Episode 102: HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Come celebrate the best holiday of the year with Never Split Up as we count down our personal favorite horror remakes of all time with special guest Oriana Nichelle
Episode 101: We cover It Chapter One & Chapter Two just in time for the release of Welcome To Derry!
Episode 100: Never Split Up turns 100! Come celebrate with Nolan & Anthony as they cover one of the best horrors from the 2010's, Hereditary released in 2018.
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Awesome horror coverage. Anthony, in particular, rocks!!!
At first I was enjoying this show while I was at work, but the more I listened to their podcast I would notice how much they like to talk down about law enforcement as well as conservative voters. I’ve heard them label republicans as heartless people which makes me scratch my head since I interact with republican voters and have not seen them as evil/heartless people. Then they love to talk down about our country saying they love how Canada is and operates. Then stated their national anthem is b... more
Five stars
I’m new to the podcast but I love it. I’m slowly making my way through each episode. All the details you put in is just what I like. I’m a massive scream fan so I do feel I need to point out that on your Scream 1996 review you kept calling principal Himbry principal Henry 🤣. Can’t wait for more episodes x
Awesome horror movie podcast that isn’t afraid to talk about some of the older and sometimes forgotten about horror movies. Love it!
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Focusing on horror movie reviews, the content encompasses an extensive analysis of various films within the genre, particularly emphasizing the 'Final Destination' franchise and cult classics like '28 Days Later' and 'Carrie.' The hosts often reflect on their personal connections with these films, providing impactful insights and engaging narratives that enhance the listening experience. Unique aspects include a lively bracket challenge ranking horror heroes and villains, which showcases their deep passion for horror.
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Never Split Up: A Horror Movie Podcast launched 3 years ago and published 103 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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