PodSlash Podcast is hosted by Evan and Adam; two friends willing to delve into the depths of horror films, whether they like it or not.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 82 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Category | TV & Film |
Well hello, people! Adam and I sat down to discuss a handful of the horror movies we watched over the last two years. Listen in to hear our overview-style thoughts on Candyman, Old, Till Death, Gerald's Game, A Quiet Place: Part II, Suspiria, and mor... more
Hey all! Adam and I are so excited to be back to talk about a movie we've been wanting to cover ever since it came out! This episode we're tackling Jordan Peele's 2017 psychological horror thriller Get Out. We had a lengthy conversation (our longest ... more
We're back to talk about some more spooky cinema! This episode, Adam and I discuss a movie that is ripe for conversation, Ari Aster's 2018 horror-drama Hereditary. It's a quaint film about grief, loss, and making sure there are no nuts in a dessert b... more
Well hi! We know, we know, it's been a bit. But hey, we don't get paid to do this, so we do it when we can! Thanks for the well wishes and support from everyone who enjoys the show; it warms our goofy hearts. On this episode, we're talking last year'... more
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If you like horror this is the podcast for you!
Ok so I’m a huge horror fan so this is my number 1 horror podcast I listen too. These guys (Evan & adam) are entertaining and there shows are never boring! I really like listening to them because it’s they are very informative so they go over a bunch of details about the films so that’s cool👍🏻 and they are also some funny moments in each show that’ll make you laugh so that’s cool...... but anyways these guys are awesome so I definitely recommend these guys too any horror fan!
I, being a horror fan, am head over heels for this podcast! I mean, it’s just wonderful to listen to when you need a good laugh and some horror talk. I don’t think I’ve ever heard anything like this podcast, and that’s a good thing! I love that they are human, sometimes getting things wrong, but can also be very factual and hilarious! I would recommend this to anyone that likes some good horror movies! By far my favorite podcast!
These dudes seem to hate every single movie they’ve done an episode on.... not sure why they’re even doing a podcast about classic horror movies.... theres way more fun horror podcasts to listen to
I have heard a few of podcasts from Podslash and they are poor in quality. I have no idea of why these two hosts are giving their opinions on these films as they seem to not enjoy watching them and prefer to moan about the films. Very badly researched with one host saying he lost his notes and both hosts giving incorrect and vague info. I suggest anyone search for other podcast shows on the horror genre more
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