His & Hers Horror
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A husband and wife team break down horror tropes and discuss their favorite horror films/stories/games. New episodes available every Wednesday.
His & Hers Horror
2w ago
Oldies can still be goodies, and a classic can also be...not great. Films discussed include Cat People (1942) and The Birds ..read more
His & Hers Horror
2M ago
This week, David roots for the bad guys and Tia rants about continuity in a movie that came out before her grandparents were even born. Films discussed include The Strangers and The Wolf Man (1941).
Podcast promo: Perhaps It's You: An Unofficial Unsolved Mysteries Rewatch Podcast ..read more
His & Hers Horror
2M ago
This week we're revisiting 1963's Black Sabbath, as well as covering the 2001 original Japanese version of Pulse. Topics discussed include mod fashions, Slavic vampires, and red duct tape as ghost repellent ..read more
His & Hers Horror
2M ago
This week, we just happened to get 2 vampire movies! Topics discussed include boring vampires, Peter Cushing's excellent coats, and Dracula doing drag ..read more
His & Hers Horror
2M ago
Welcome to 2024, and the start of a new season of His & Hers Horror! This week, we begin our journey through the 101 Scariest Horror Movie Moments of All Time. Films discussed include It Follows and The Orphanage (El Orfanato ..read more
His & Hers Horror
2M ago
A quick message regarding the show, it's future, and how much we hate being sick ..read more
His & Hers Horror
2M ago
Tia's been fighting a cold for 3 weeks, so David took the reigns and is testing her knowledge of actors and their horror roles ..read more
His & Hers Horror
2M ago
It's spooky season, and we're revisiting another old topic. Films discussed include Silence of the Lambs and Mindhunters (2004 ..read more
His & Hers Horror
2M ago
It's time for another birthday episode! David's turning 44, and we're celebrating by discuss 2 of his favorite childhood horror films: 976-Evil and The Gate ..read more
His & Hers Horror
2M ago
This week we look at more horror films with religious themes. Films discussed include Stigmata and Bless the Child ..read more