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Brutal Film Girl Experiment

Brutal Film Girl Experiment
Author: Sarah & Emma
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Two longtime friends meet once a week to share some laughs and watch a classic cult, horror, or disturbing arthouse film. Sarah loves them, but Emma might not have the stomach for it. Will their already unstable friendship survive the Brutal Film Girl Experiment?
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In this very spaced out episode of BFGE, Emma requests that Sarah make her watch Ridley Scott's 1979 sci-fi game-changer, "Alien." The ladies talk corporate greed, H.R. Giger, robo-treachery, and tiny white panties. Come and get sucked into space with us! Like our stupid lil movie parties? Please drop us a rating on spotify/apple and follow us on instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/brutalfilmgirlpod/
In this week's very claustrophobic episode of BFGE, the ladies endure Neil Marshall's 2005 estrogen-charged thriller "The Descent." Will Emma be able to make it through the darkness and out the other side? Or will she simply snap? Tune in to find out. Like our stupid lil movie parties? Please drop us a rating on spotify/apple and follow us on instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/brutalfilmgirlpod/
In this week's mind-melting episode of BFGE, Emma treks over to Sarah's apartment in the blistering city heat to watch Cronenberg's 1983 sci-fi thriller "Videodrome." In this episode: Sarah does her best to give Emma a primer on all things Cronenberg.The ladies chat about the film's phrophetic qualities, artificial intelligence, and dead internet theory.Canadian public access TV seems cool as hell.Emma hates the "stomach pussy." Come and ditch the old flesh with us! Like our stupid lil...
In this week's very twisted episode of BFGE, the ladies tuck into Todd Solondz's notorious black comedy "Happiness" (1998). The film centers on three sisters, their families, and neighbors, as they struggle to make sense of their depressing American existence. In this episode: -The ladies discuss their individual viewing experiences admidst the New York City heatwave - Emma fucking hates Trish - Emma tortures Sarah with a recap of "The Materialists" (2025), a film even more disturbing t...
On this BFGE Fourth of July Spectacular, the ladies watch Dan O' Bannon's 1985 genre-defying classic: "Return of the Living Dead." In the episode: - Sarah gives Emma a crash course in zombie films - Emma wants more Tarman calisthenics and less pocket protectors - Sarah will call the 1-800 number on the zombie canister when she gets around to it Come and get nuked with us! Like our stupid lil movie parties? Please drop us a rating on spotify/apple and follow us on instagram at: http...
In this week's episode of BFGE, the ladies go footloose and watch Gaspar Noé's 2019 psychedelic nightmare "Climax." The film follows the young members of a French dance troupe as their jubilant rehearsal descends into madness after they unknowingly consume drug-laced Sangria. Also in this episode: The ladies receive a negative reviewSarah gives Emma a brief history of LSDEmma goes to the electrical closet while Sarah bombs a limbo contest. Come spike the punch with us! #gaspar...
In this week's episode of BFGE, Sarah and Emma discuss newcomer Emilie Blichfeldt's delightfully twisted take on the classic Cinderella tale in her debut film, the Ugly Stepsister (2025). In this episode: $50 weed lemonade;Woman-on-woman violence; andEmma's big ass shoes.Come and sever ya toes with us. #theuglystepsister #emilieblichfeldt Like our stupid lil movie parties? Please drop us a rating on spotify/apple and follow us on instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/brutalfilmgirlp...
On this extra tense episode of BFGE, Emma white-knuckles it through Zach Cregger's 2022 black comedy horror film "Barbarian." The ladies discuss the film's deeper themes like feminine intuition, gentrification, and how attractive a man would have to be for either of us to go looking for him in some fucked up snuff tunnels. Come and suckle the teat with us! #barbarian #zachcregger Like our stupid lil movie parties? Please drop us a rating on spotify/apple and follow us on instag...
In this very giggly episode of BFGE, Emma shocks Sarah by warming up to Michael Haneke’s infamous home invasion satire "Funny Games." The ladies debate the film's artistic merit, Sarah reads angry zero star film reviews, and Emma urges audiences to #believewomen. Also in this episode: Sarah makes a bad investmentEuropean beef handsSarah apologizes to Emma for blocking her on instagramEmma's ready to stab any man that asks for a cup of sugarApologies for poor audio quality in the first h...
In this wildly silly episode of BFGE, Emma treks over to Sarah's freezing apartment to eat soup, huddle under a blanket, and watch "The Room" with Spanish subtitles off youtube.com. Mmmm feels like it's 2008 and our meal cards just got declined at the dining hall again. In this episode: The Greg Sestero audiobookLisa looks hot tonightChris R. and the beanie of mal-intent!Tommy Wiseau's flying vampire carCome and get fed up with this world with us! Like our stupid lil movie parties? Plea...
On this very chilly episode of BFGE, Sarah and Emma get together in the bleak midwinter to watch Stephen King's infamous 1990 thriller "Misery." The ladies ask all the pressing questions including: Is there anything more terrifying than a scorned healthcare professional?Exactly how hung is Mr. King?Wouldn't we all want a nice little free snowy vacation so we could finish our book in peace?Come and get hobbled with us! Like our stupid lil movie parties? Please drop us a rating on spotify/apple...
On this very contagious episode of BFGE, Emma endures 98 minutes of Herman Yau’s infamous Category III Hong Kong shocker "Ebola Syndrome." The film tells the rags-to-riches story of Kai, a psychopathic and unhygienic restaurant worker who contracts Ebola from one of his victims only to start two deadly outbreaks in South Africa and Hong Kong. Also in this episode: Emma stuns with her knowledge of the deadly disease by crushing the official Ebola Virus Quiz that Sarah made up on her comm...
On the season 2 premiere of BFGE, the ladies tuck into the 1970 Czech surrealist masterpiece "Valerie and Her Week of Wonders" in advance of their upcoming trip to Prague (selected by you, the listeners). The film follows a young girl on the cusp of womanhood as she's preyed upon by lecherous priests, vampires, and basically every fucking person in the village. As Emma said, "she's just trying to live!" The girls also talk heirloom roosters, public school system menstrual sw...
In this never-to-be-repeated BFGE special, Sarah lets Emma choose the film as a special birthday surprise, and emma seizes the opportunity to subject Sarah to a whole new species of brutality: the 2001 romantic comedy nightmare "Bridget Jones's Diary." This nihilist masterpiece centers on a tragic 32 year-old British woman who finally takes control of her life through a radical act of countercultural protest: by keeping a diary where she tracks her calories and talks about men. Is...
On the season finale of BFGE, the ladies watch "Demon" (2015): a genre-defying (horror? comedy? drama?) Polish film written and directed by Marcin Wrona, released shortly prior to his tragic and untimely death. The film unwinds a tale of a bridegroom possessed by an unquiet spirit (a "dybbuk") in the midst of his own wedding celebration. Join us as we talk Jewish folklore, polish history, & shitty weddings, and ask our loyal listeners to choose ...
In this very goofed up episode of BFGE, the ladies get a cinematic lobotomy by watching Ralph Bakshi's legendary disaster film "Cool World." The film stars Gabriel Byrne as Jack Deebs, as ex-con cartoonist who gets released from prison only to be sucked into a parallel cartoon universe he thinks he created. There he meets Holli Would (Kim Basinger), a sultry cartoon vixen hell-bent on having sex with a human man so she too can become human, and Frank Harris (Brad Pitt), a hard-boi...
In this very special episode of BFGE, Sarah celebrates Emma's return from Italy by making her watch one of her favorite Italian horror films, Cemetery Man (Italian: Dellamorte Dellamore) directed by Michele Soavi. The film stars Rupert Everett as Francesco Dellamorte, the beleaguered caretaker of Buffalora cemetery where the dead rise from their graves, whose lonely existence is suddenly upended by the arrival of a mysterious beautiful woman (Anna Falchi). Also in this episode: Em...
In this very maternal episode of BFGE, Sarah treats her pregnant friend Amanda to a showing of "À l'intérieur" (Inside): a 2007 French slasher film written and directed by Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury. The film stars Béatrice Dalle as a scissor-wielding psychopath who terrorizes a pregnant widow (Alysson Paradis) on Christmas Eve. Although all BFGE episodes have a ~content warning~, this one has a ~content warning++~, please listen at your own risk! Also in this episode: S...
Halloween month at BFGE continues with the ladies watching the godfather of slashers, Hitchcock's "Psycho": a film Emma has never seen because she's lived under a rock like a small beetle-woman for 30+ years. Experience the twists and turns of "Psycho" as if you're seeing it for the very first time! Watch it through the eyes of a newborn babe who knew "it was about a hotel, a woman who gets murdered, and maybe there's a weird of mom character...I think?" That's it. Th...
Sarah and Emma kickoff Halloween month by watching John Carpenter's arguably best film (in Sarah's opinion): his 1982 science fiction horror masterpiece "The Thing." The film follows a spunky all-male research team in Antarctica as it is hunted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of its victims. Also in this episode: Emma loves hot adventure men wearing hats.Sarah discusses the origins of the film and the critical reproach upon its release.The ladies debate wheth...