
Welcome to Frightgeist, where horror meets the zeitgeist. Hosts Alyson Horrocks and Jenn Carrasco sink their teeth into classic and contemporary horror films, uncovering the real-world fears and cultural anxieties that gave them life. Each episode explores cinematic nightmares to reveal the politics, history, and social unease lurking beneath the blood and screams.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews | |||

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Apple Podcasts | #153 |
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Two-host horror critique show that probes classic and contemporary fright cinema through a cultural lens. Episodes center on film analysis intertwined with broader social anxieties, including gender, religion, power structures, and political context, all underscored by behind-the-scenes trivia and references to the era and zeitgeist surrounding each title. The format blends thoughtful, theory-informed commentary with approachable banter, making it accessible to both cinephiles and casual listeners who enjoy seeing how horror reflects real-world fears. A notable strength is the duo's ability to connect seemingly dated films to current cultural conversations, offering fresh angles on topics like female autonomy, societal control, and media sa... more
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