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I have listened to many episodes but I cannot do it anymore. This is a queer horror podcast that only reflects white, gay views and it’s pretty taxing. It rarely includes race or gender considerations from a insightful viewpoint and the host’s interrupt each other and all their guests!! It’s infuriating. If a woman or trans person or guest of color shows up- the hosts are constantly talking over them. It’s tough because they are both so shallow and one of them has the worst laugh and they are always judging people. It’s a reflection of some of the most shallow, ignorant and honestly harmful parts of the queer community. On their anniversary show- the hosts discussed how they make the show to help the queer community. I don’t think they understand the harm they are doing. Also they are both professional film reviewers?? Ironic. It’s not worth it.
TinyTim68! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/22
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This was one of the first LGBT+ horror related podcasts I found and I love it so much. Trace and Joe are hilarious and give such wonderful insight. I’ve been listening for a while, hit the Scream 2 episode was my FAVORITE. Love this pod. They’re amazing.
ilovearcadefire via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/09/20
These guys are entertaining, funny and I have enjoyed every episode. They are cranking these out every week. Definitely check this podcast out.
Virtuaefx via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/19
Trace and Joe are like the friends you wish you had to talk about movies. Every movie is ethier a favorite of mine or something new I get to watch. No matter how your week is going come Wednesday they will cheer you up, make you laugh, give you a new perspective on film. Love these guys. Never...Read full review »
Tcredbull via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/20/20
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