Women in Horror Month

A collection of female-focused content to celebrate my fellow fearsome women in horror.

  • The First Omen

    In this episode, I'm discussing the the recent popularity of Catholic horror and why I was pleasantly surprised by the female-directed The First Omen.

  • WIHM 2024: Silent Hill

    Description goes In this Women in Horror Month episode, Im joined by Jacqueline from A Cut Above to discuss motherhood, purgatory, and judgement in Silent Hill.

  • WIHM 2023: You’ve Come A Long Way, Baby

    This year, I’m reflecting on the last decade of female-driven horror in a discussion about how far we’ve come and where I’d like to see us go next.

  • WIHM 2022: The Most Influential Women in Horror

    I'm joined by Jacqueline from A Cut Above in a discussion about female authors, directors, actors, podcasters, etc. who have made their mark on the genre.

  • WIHM 2021: Female Killers

    In my third annual Women in Horror Month episode, I'm joined by friends of the pod, Sunny and Nat in a discussion about our favorite female killers.

  • Halloween 2020: Witches

    In this special Halloween episode, I'm joined once again by Sunny and Natalie, and we're covering all things Witches, including fairytales, classics, and modern-day interpretations.

  • Storytime: The Yellow Wallpaper

    A woman suffering from depression retreats to a countryside estate. She is troubled by the odd features in her room and is determined to find the secret that lurks behind the yellow wallpaper

  • Motherhood

    Motherhood is both a painful and beautiful part of being a woman. Horror has proven to be an excellent genre to explore the intricacies of this complex human experience.

  • WIHM 2020: Art in Horror

    In today’s Women in Horror Month episode, I’m joined by two female horror fans and artists for a discussion about art in horror and what it means to us.

  • WIHM 2019: Directors

    We're celebrating Women in Horror Month with an episode focusing on female directors! We’re discussing our favorite directors and what their films mean to us.