
Rachel and Mere, horror movie connoisseurs and best friends of nearly twenty years, bring you the reviews you didn't ask for, for the horror movies you've probably forgotten about. Rachel and Mere focus on horror movies with an under 50% on Rotten Tomatoes to definitively answer your burning question - is it trash?
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | |||

Buckle up and floor it straight into chaos as we review Drive Angry (2011), the gloriously unhinged, demon-dodging, vengeance-fueled Nicolas Cage fever dream. In this episode, we break down the explosions, the camp, and the supernatural road-rage tha... more
It's Nic Cage November!
This week, we dive headfirst into the flaming wicker mess that is The Wicker Man (2006). Join us as we try to make sense of Nicolas Cage’s unhinged performance, a bear suit that deserves its own Oscar, and the most unintentio... more
This week on Trashy Terror, we tried to review Rob Zombie’s Halloween II… but honestly, it broke us. Somewhere between Laurie Strode’s trauma dreamscape, Dr. Loomis’s ego trip, and that white horse subplot, we realized the real horror wasn’t on scree... more
This week we’re trudging through Rob Zombie’s Halloween (2007), because apparently what the original slasher classic really needed was a dirtier house, angrier people, and 45 minutes of backstory on Michael Myers’ childhood hamster. Join us as we try... more
This week, we’re revving up the chainsaw and heading back to rural Texas for the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre . Join us as we hack through jump scares, early-2000s grunge aesthetics, and enough sweat to fill a gas can. Expect laughter, ... more
This week, we’re heading back to Camp Crystal Lake! Join us as we hack into the Friday the 13th remake (2009) to ask the hard-hitting question: Why is everyone running toward the woods?
Grab your sleeping bag and your sense of irony — it’s time for... more
This week, we’re clawing our way into the world of bad dreams with Nightmare on Elm Street the remake! Was it a terrifying reimagining… or just Freddy Krueger in desperate need of a nap? Join us as we slash through the jump scares, roast the creepy o... more
This week on Trashy Terror, we’re cracking open the creepy glass case to talk all things Annabelle, Matt Rife's new niece!
Join us as we dive into haunted backstories, questionable parenting decisions, and why horror movies always think a creepy to... more
So happy to find this show. Great horror content, can’t wait to listen to more!
This is a must listen for any scary movie fan! These ladies put their comical spin on each movie they review. Can’t wait for more episodes!
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A duo of horror movie enthusiasts engages listeners with a comedic approach to reviewing obscure horror films that most might overlook, particularly those that rank under 50% on Rotten Tomatoes. Episodes feature lively banter and analysis, where the hosts, utilizing their long-standing friendship, reminisce about their experiences with these films while offering critiques that delve into themes, character dynamics, and production choices. With a focus on a wide range of horror titles, listeners can expect discussions that blend humor with nostalgia, as the hosts categorize these films as either 'treasures' or 'trash.' This unique angle likely appeals to fans of the horror genre who enjoy a blend of comedy and critique.
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