
Love horror movies but can't handle another podcast about "Friday the 13th"? Weird, Together is here for you to explore the sociological themes behind the latest and greatest in independent horror films. From Larry Fessenden's “Blackout” to Joe Lynch's "Suitable Flesh" hosts Brennan Storr (The Ghost Story Guys) and Dr. Joseph Comeau, a tenured sociology professor peel back the layers of your new f... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 30 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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II’ve been waiting for this show my entire life. My nerdy, analytical side meets my horror-loving dark side—synergy at it finest. I am hooked. I love Ghost Story Guys, and this is the show for which my intellectual brain has been thirsting. FR. I reluctantly returned to my hometown in hyper-rural northeast Texas two years ago after living all across the urban US for twenty years. I am desperately starving for stimulating conversation. This show is a godsend. Thank you!!
Love Brennan on GSG so gave this a whirl - I was not expecting the depth of research & discussion & social commentary that Joseph & Brennan give the film they are reviewing- I was enthralled by their dissection of the film "The Angry Black Girl & Her Monster" I was blown away absolutely love this format/content & both the hosts - BRILLIANT x
I’m a long time listener of Ghost Story Guys and love everything Brennan Storr! Intelligent, informative and hilarious discussion of independent horror films. I discovered my favorite directors from this podcast! Check out the live stream on YouTube too. Love from TX!
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