
Welcome to The Fear Review — the horror podcast where a lifelong genre addict (William) somehow convinced his wife Amy to watch every scary movie, not “just a few.”
Each week we dive into new theatrical releases and horror classics with two very different perspectives: one of us is quoting Clive Barker, the other is questioning why any couple willingly watches possession movies before bed.
If yo... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 65 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | |||

The Mortuary Assistant leans hard into embalming realism, oppressive atmosphere, and possession horror that stuck with Amy longer than expected.
We went in without knowing the game, so this review focuses entirely on how the movie works on its own—a... more
Ready or Not 2: Here I Come might actually be better than the original… but that might not be a good thing.
This sequel ramps up the action, the kills, and the chaos in ways we didn’t expect. The humor still hits, the performances are stronger, and ... more
With Ready or Not 2: Here I Come arriving soon, we decided to revisit Ready or Not (2019) to see if it still holds up. Short answer: it absolutely does.
In this episode of The Fear Review, we talk about what makes Ready or Not such a fun horror movi... more
We attended a press screening hosted by A24 for Undertone (2026), and this might be one of the most unusual horror movie theater experiences we’ve had in a while.
The film leans heavily into sound-driven horror, using audio recordings, environmental... more
Some horror movies are creepy.
Bodycam (2026) actually messed Amy up a little.
After the movie ended, Amy admitted she was literally following William around the house because she needed sunshine. That’s always a good sign for a horror movie.
In t... more
Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! (2026) takes the classic Bride of Frankenstein story in a very different direction… and we’re still trying to figure out exactly what direction that was.
In this episode of The Fear Review, William and Amy break down t... more
Lou Ferrigno stars as a mysterious recluse living deep in the woods in The Hermit (2026), an indie backwoods slasher that blends classic horror setups with a strange psychological twist.
But did it actually work?
In this episode of The Fear Review,... more
Nearly 30 years after the original, Ghostface is operating in the age of AI — and we went into Scream 7 wondering if the franchise still had anything left to say.
Here’s the twist:
We guessed part of the killer halfway through…
and somehow it stil... more
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