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The Final Girls
The Final Girls
A weekly podcast dedicated to exploring horror film history, one trope at a time. Each series we dissect a trope to death through deep dive conversations hosted by film writer Anna Bogutskaya.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 235 ratings
Best there is
So, so love Anna and her fresh, intelligent and insightful way of talking about films.
Leonardo Di Luxy via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/01/24
Cherry Falls!!!!
I thought this movie was a fever dream from my younger days! I was obsessed with the tv version here shown in the US when I was younger. Never realized how gorey it was bc it was a TV edit!! Loved the episode and revisit!!
Mom-of-2-Songs via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/26/24
The Best Ever
Well, if you aren’t obsessed with Anna, you are wrong. I adore this podcast. Smart feminist analysis is so needed, and I love keeping up with these themes. Well researched, smart, to the point, funny, and highly entertaining. I thoroughly recommend. I only got into horror a few years ago, and...Read full review »
Brianna Bass via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/23/24
Recent Episodes
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Published 04/11/24
Actor and writer Isaura Barbé-Brown goes deep on two quietly distressing films: 10 Rillington Place (1971), which dramatises the real-life murderer John Christie, and the much-acclaimed Spoorloos (1988), a Dutch horror film that was dubbed by Stanley Kubrick to be the "most terrifying film" he'd...
Published 04/05/24
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