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In this thrilling episode of That Was Pretty Scary, hosts Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jon Lee Brody dive deep into the darkly comedic world of the 2017 horror film Tragedy Girls. Join Freddie and Jon as they dissect the film’s unique blend of satire and slasher tropes, exploring how it cleverly critiques our obsession with social media fame.
The duo breaks down the twisted journey of high school seniors McKayla Hooper (Alexandra Shipp) and Sadie Cunningham (Brianna Hildebrand), who turn their true crime blog into a real-life horror show. From capturing a serial killer to committing their own gruesome murders, McKayla and Sadie’s quest for online stardom spirals out of control, leading to a series of shocking and darkly humorous events.
Freddie and Jon discuss the film’s standout moments, including its clever use of social media commentary, the dynamic performances of the lead actresses, and the film’s ability to balance horror and humor. They also delve into the movie’s cultural impact and its relevance in today’s influencer-driven society.
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