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No matter the adventure, your trauma will follow you. Work it out on solid ground, folks. In this episode, the Final Girls look at two surprisingly similar suspense movies, The Descent (2005) and Fall (2022). Learn about best friend betrayal, the giveaway plot points, and the sweat scale of suspense in this special comparison episode…
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In a companion episode to Silence of the Lambs, Lori and Tam continue to follow Clarice Starling's career through Hannibal and why her toxic relationship with the FBI makes her a great candidate for The Great Resignation. Join us as we also explore the complex relationship trios through both movies.Di Dear Final Girl
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Sometimes a pandemic will make you re-evaluate one of your favorite characters. More than three decades since Silence of the Lambs brought Clarice Starling to the big screen -- and a little over a year since CBS cancelled her on the small one -- we're taking a look at her grit and perseverance through the lens of today's Great Resignation, the impa…
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This episode has everything! Lady Shasha talks growing up a fourth-generation horror fan in Connecticut on a steady diet of HBO, Gore Zone, Elvira, Dean Koontz, drive-ins, Blacula and Buster's Pub & Video. Plus what it's like being one of the few women of color producing content in the horror community.…
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Nothing like a little government insurrection to inspire a watch of They Live! Tam and Lori tackle the individual's role in society, media and messaging, what lies beneath, and what we can still count on when things fall apart. Tune in for the earnest angst, stay for the quotes from Honest Abe, Martha Nussbaum and the usual tangents.…
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In this Horrorigin Story Episode, Van recalls his childhood as a "mature little person," his initial rejection of movies in the humorous-yet-violent genre, and his eventual introduction to Cronenberg's The Fly. Stay for the discussions of Kafka, librarians, and Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark.Di Dear Final Girl
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There's only one thing wrong with the Davis baby... It's Alive! Lori and Tam take on Larry Cohen's 1974 classic, inspired by @Lando_Horror's Horrorigin Story. Lots of high-caliber acting in this low-budget production with explorations of how authority structures touch the lives of private citizens in crisis.…
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In the season closing episode, Frank (@NewHeyah) recounts the time he found horror with Jason Goes To Hell, rediscovering the genre in '96 with Scream, and re-rediscovering horror more recently with Leprechaun Origins. L&T talk horror as a solitary experience and one that builds community, the power of finding horror when you're "too young," and es…
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This week Tam and Laura reflect on the memorable Horror Origin story submitted by horrorfam favorite @NoKimOnlyZuul. Talking about her earliest experiences with horror gets our intrepid two pondering their own teenage perspectives. It's all in a day's work for a true final girl.Di Dear Final Girl
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This week Laura and Tam look out for their friend TJ Denton, artist extraordinaire for Joe Bob's The Last Drive-In, as he helps his mother cope with a painful loss.The episode features the dark and magical film The Lovely Bones (2009), explores the five stages of grief, and how we keep moving forward in difficult times.…
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An unforeseen phenomenon pitting science against fear? Some things never change as Dear Final Girl rediscovers 1978's Invasion of the Body Snatchers. A young Donald Sutherland, a bagpipe screeched chorus of Amazing Grace, and a still surprising ending leave our hosts to ponder the concepts of strangers in a not so strange land.…
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On this installment of Horrorigin Stories, Jimmy Detroit talks Dracula, Milwaukee's classic Nightmare Theater with Dr. Cadaverino, finding horror magic at the public library, and how his mom helped him navigate fear. All this plus what it felt like to earn every kid's badge of honor: staying up late -- and staying awake -- to watch scary movies.…
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Adapting to extreme conditions can require extreme measures. Laura and Tam find lessons in A Quiet Place for a Final Girl who knows what it's like to tiptoe through threatening situations. Building a life that works when chaos is swirling around you isn't easy. But it's what we do if we want to survive and claim happiness.…
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Film: Friday The 13th (1980), you don’t have to love the Final Girl to appreciate her strength. Monstrous kettles, a damaged Final Girl, warnings from the townsfolk. This Week’s Letter: Troubles with parental pressure and learning to do it on your own. Plus: Nasty Women, the Brenda/Alice foil, meet them at the door.…
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“Many of us wanted our monsters back.” Friend of the show Isaac Thorne describes discovering Fright Night and how this mid-80s throwback filled with “gore, scares, rock and roll, comedy and bare breasts” made it OK for a 14-year-old boy to love horror movies. Check out this first mini-sode of Dear Final Girl’s Origin Stories series!…
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Film: Vertigo (1958), not your typical Final Girl flick but then again what is? Eyebrow goals, male messiahs, hope, wandering. This Week’s Letter: Anxious in TN struggles with fear. Getting stuck in the moment, keeping options open, do what scares ya. Plus Tam talks Elizabeth Gilbert, weed. Laura nurples the hubs, abuses air quotes.…
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Film: Halloween OG (1978), including Final Girl strength, Annie and Linda ain’t all bad, and Laurie Strode for President. This Week’s Letter: Bitter in Dayton grapples with friend jealousy. Perception, comparison, awareness, and vulnerability. Horror fans getting outside themselves. Plus Tam sports gray lipstick, Laura talks Joe Bob’s Halloween Hoo…
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Dear Final Girl is Dear Abby for horror freaks. Film discussed: Scream and how it flipped the script. This Week’s Letters: Marie copes with grief on an anniversary, Fran works through a break-up. Plus trusting yourself, skeevy haircuts, 1990s know-it-alls, and Laura’s sexual revelation. It was a surprise even to her!…
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