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The Girls Who Cried B-Horror
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Someone has taken their love of scary movies one step too far... and now they have a podcast! It’s The Girls Who Cried B-Horror! Join your favorite horror loving ghoulfriends, Aine and Alex, as they discuss the best, worst, and campiest movies the world of b-horror has to offer. Every episode will be filled with fright, delight, and R-rated language, all to keep it on brand with the films in our catalog. So join us once a month for another cinematic disasterpiece... IF YOU DARE!
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Aine and Alex steal a pot of gold as they discuss the Saint Patrick's Day staple Leprechaun. With pre-Friends Jennifer Aniston, the girls cover everything from Candyman crossovers to the Apple Jacks mascots. So shine your shoes and stay away from Warwick Davis on a pogo stick for the seventy-first episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex once again bring up House of Wax (2005) as they discuss the 3D remake My Bloody Valentine (2009). With Jensen Ackles' beautiful eyelashes on full display, the girls cover everything from the horrors of being trapped in a car with a man to whether or not this is a possession movie. So assume Tom Atkins is playing a cop and don't hope for any bangers on the soundtrack for the eighteenth Tangential Terror minisode!
Aine and Alex keep their gas masks and boiler suits ON with special guest, Alys Lowell, as they discuss the Canadian slasher classic My Bloody Valentine. With Hollis in their hearts, the girls cover everything from why there was never a sequel to extended cut secrets. So cancel your Valentine’s dance and descend 900 feet into the mines for the seventieth episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror! Watch Alys’ short film “Watching, Waiting” on her YouTube channel @AlysinWonderland
Aine and Alex experience stigmata limb loss as they discuss the misunderstood Lynchian horror I Know Who Killed Me. With double the Lindsay Lohan, the girls cover everything from Razzie Award vitriol to their choice stripper anthems. So get up on that pole and don't forget to charge your prosthetic leg for the sixty-ninth episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex take a look back at 2025 as they discuss some of their favorite horror films of the year. With insane wigs courtesy of Osgood Perkins, the girls cover everything from Sinners Oscars’ buzz to Australian Jennifer Lawrence. So mourn Pedro Pascal’s original Weapons casting and celebrate the end of a LONG year with The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex are trapped in a toy store with a cute killer Santa as they discuss the Christmas cult classics Silent Night, Deadly Night Part 1 & 2. With really only 1.5 movies to talk about, the girls cover everything from villainous nuns to possibly one of the worst lead actors of all time. So bring out your garbage and your unresolved childhood trauma for the sixty-eighth episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex take up ventriloquy with returning (five time!!!) guest, Cornelia Bendel, as they discuss the Andrew Neiderman nightmare Pin. With an $80,000 mannequin watching their every move, the girls cover everything from the insane amount of Amityville movies to a "Bride of Pin" sequel. So put some skin on that dummy and get ready to have the sex talk for the sixty-seventh episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!You can follow Cornelia @humancorduroy on Twitter.
Aine and Alex both dress up a cats with big boobs as they discuss the divisive remake Night of the Demons (2009). With an actual distinct set of rules to go off of, the girls cover everything from stolen valor bush to Edward Furlong not actually being dead. So remember the Boyz 'N Motion and give us a kiss for the seventeenth Tangential Terror minisode!
Aine and Alex attend the best Halloween party ever as they discuss the somewhat essential Night of the Demons trilogy. With Amelia Kinkade always reprising her role as Angela, the girls cover everything from Evil Dead influences to neighborhood games of Manhunt. So keep your tongue in your mouth and push that lipstick into your nipple for the sixty-sixth episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex cut the breaks on their dads' cars as they discuss the back to school slasher Cutting Class. With baby Brad Pitt acting like a douche, the girls cover everything from dealing with freaks (men) to the worst horror movie haircuts. So get that hot dog look in your eye and don't get called to the principal's office for the sixty-fifth episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex enter a wet t-shirt contest as they discuss the Italian take on American spring break that is Nightmare Beach. With Bill Paxton (sorry John Saxon) on the brain, the girls cover everything from The Lost Boys similarities to their favorite skeleton gags. So don't mace a dog and let that motorcycle shock you to death for the sixty-third episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex wonder who actually knows the Latin word for hare as they discuss the killer bunny flick Night of the Lepus. With horror icon Janet Leigh by their side, the girls cover everything from the need for satire to Mongo's death in Shrek 2. So watch out for buck teeth and be nice to your rabbits for the sixty-second episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex fall through the floor of the Sky View as they discuss Death's latest romp Final Destination Bloodlines. With Paco the turtle out of his cage, the girls cover everything from family dynamics to Tony Todd's emotional goodbye. So trigger your peanut allergy and never forget about the log truck for the seventh Big Screen Scares minisode!
Aine and Alex hide knives in their pillowcases as they discuss the SYFY original Slumber Party Massacre (2021). With a hatred of Black Christmas (2019) in their hearts, the girls cover everything from feminist filmmaking to manifesting Aine's Slumber Party Massacre installment. So don't eat those cookies and avenge your mother for the sixteenth Tangential Terror minisode!
Aine and Alex really want to know what snacks you brought as they discuss the third installment in the only completely female written/directed horror franchise, Slumber Party Massacre III. With that cop from Killer Klowns from Outer Space being the worst, the girls cover everything from different slasher motivations to their preferred sex toy deaths. So remain convinced that's a young Taylor Schilling and don't perform for an invisible male audience for the sixty-first episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex get thrown off Flight 180 with special guest, Maryam Fassihi, as they discuss the the entirety of the Final Destination franchise. With the release of Final Destination: Bloodlines less than a month away, the girls cover everything from Snooki hair bumps to Aine's personal rollercoaster nightmare. So don't cheat death and put some respect on Tony Todd's name for the Season Five Finale Special of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex get bit by a Sumatran rat-monkey as they discuss Peter Jackson’s best film Dead Alive aka Braindead. With no pudding(?!), the girls cover everything from religious horror experiences to the new game “Babysit, Adopt, Abort”. So kick ass for the Lord and keep an eye on Baby Selwyn for the sixtieth episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex make a stop at a freak show in South America as they discuss Alex Winter's horror-comedy masterpiece Freaked. With two Rastafarian eyeballs holding them at gunpoint, the girls cover everything from Monkeybone similarities to a performance that couldn't exist without Bruce Campbell's influence. So eat those macaroons and watch out for Brooke Shields for the fifty-ninth episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!
Aine and Alex seek middle school revenge as they discuss the 2000s slasher Valentine. With the stunning Denise Richards by their sides, the girls cover everything from iconic killer looks to subverting hot tub death expectations. So celebrate flawed women and wax it for the fifteenth Tangential Terror minisode!
Aine and Alex ride on the back of an animatronic dinosaur as they discuss one of b-horror's greatest love stories Tammy and the T-Rex. With the director of Mac and Me behind the camera, the girls cover everything from problematic character tropes to Aine's Children of the Corn resemblance. So beware of lion attacks and believe in love again for the fifty-eighth episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror!





