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The Fear Review

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Welcome to The Fear Review — the horror podcast where a lifelong genre addict (William) somehow convinced his wife Amy to watch every scary movie, not “just a few.” Each week we dive into new theatrical releases and horror classics with two very different perspectives: one of us is quoting Clive Barker, the other is questioning why any couple willingly watches possession movies before bed. If you love scary movies, sarcastic marriage banter, or just want to relive the trauma of the films that scarred you (IT, Candyman, The Conjuring), you’re in the right place. 🎙️ New episodes weekly📍 Available on Spotify, Apple, YouTube and more📩 Contact: contact@thefearreview.com Around here, The Fear is Family.

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Portada del episodio Saccharine (2026) | Horror That Gets Under Your Skin

Saccharine (2026) | Horror That Gets Under Your Skin

Natalie Erika James returns with one of the most physically uncomfortable horror movies we’ve seen in a long time. In this episode, we break down Saccharine’s disturbing body horror, escalating “hungry ghost” imagery, unsettling sound design, and the deeper emotional themes underneath all of it. What starts as psychologically uncomfortable horror slowly reveals itself as something much heavier about obsession, self-worth, emotional hunger, and the things people consume trying to fill empty spaces inside themselves. We also discuss: • The cadaver and eating sequences • Why the sound design becomes part of the horror • Bertha and the movie’s psychological themes • The shift from psychological horror into supernatural escalation • Whether the ending actually works • Why Natalie Erika James continues to stand out in modern horror The visceral horror in Saccharine gets under your skin, and then what it’s really saying hits you hard. Special thanks to IFC and Shudder for providing us with a screener for review coverage. Around here, The Fear is Family.

22 de may de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio Natalie Erika James Interview | Saccharine, Relic & Horror That Feels Physical

Natalie Erika James Interview | Saccharine, Relic & Horror That Feels Physical

Natalie Erika James’ horror films don’t just scare you — they feel physical. After revisiting Relic and Apartment 7A for our Natalie Erika James spotlight week, we sat down with Natalie to talk about Saccharine, sensory horror, body horror, sound design, trauma, and the emotional themes running throughout her films. We also discuss: • the emotional layers behind Relic • building Apartment 7A inside the Rosemary’s Baby universe • the overwhelming food sequences in Saccharine • designing Hana’s transformation • using sound to create discomfort • her upcoming Apple TV+ series Ascension • and the horror films that shaped her love of the genre Huge thank you to Natalie Erika James for taking the time to speak with us. 📺 Watch: Full Episodes: https://episodes.thefearreview.com [https://episodes.thefearreview.com/] Shorts: https://shorts.thefearreview.com [https://shorts.thefearreview.com/] Around here, The Fear is Family.

21 de may de 2026 - 19 min
Portada del episodio Apartment 7A (2024) Review | Broadway Horror Meets Rosemary’s Baby

Apartment 7A (2024) Review | Broadway Horror Meets Rosemary’s Baby

Apartment 7A takes the world of Rosemary’s Baby and filters it through Broadway ambition, bodily discomfort, manipulation, and psychological horror. This week on The Fear Review, William and Amy continue their Natalie Erika James spotlight with Apartment 7A, the psychological horror prequel centered on Terry Gionoffrio before the events of Rosemary’s Baby. Julia Garner and Dianne Wiest deliver incredible performances in a movie that leans less on constant scares and more on dread, manipulation, and physical discomfort. From the brutal ankle injury sequences to the glamorous but unsettling interpretation of the devil, Apartment 7A creates a very different kind of horror experience while still feeling connected to Rosemary’s Baby. Does the movie work better as a prequel… or as its own standalone nightmare? In this episode: • Why the Broadway/fame angle gives the movie its own identity • Julia Garner and Dianne Wiest’s standout performances • The body horror and sound design that made us physically uncomfortable • How the movie handles themes of manipulation, fame, and bodily autonomy • The connections to Rosemary’s Baby • Full spoiler discussion and ending breakdown Around here, The Fear is Family.

20 de may de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio Relic Isn’t Just Creepy… It Hurts | Relic (2020) Review

Relic Isn’t Just Creepy… It Hurts | Relic (2020) Review

Relic starts as a deeply creepy haunted house movie. Then it slowly turns into something emotionally devastating. For the first entry in our Natalie Erika James Spotlight Week, we revisited Relic years after first watching it and this time it hit completely differently. Between the shadowy figures, claustrophobic hallways, body horror, and the emotional weight underneath everything, this movie got under our skin in a way we weren’t expecting. And somehow it still works as a genuinely scary horror movie the entire time. In this episode, we discuss: • Why Relic works as both emotional horror and a terrifying haunted house movie • The unsettling sound design and creeping atmosphere • The terrifying hallway and washing machine scenes • The body horror and practical effects • How the movie naturally escalates into something darker • The emotional meaning behind the ending • Why this movie changes after real-life experience • Our full Fear Review ratings Relic is currently streaming on Shudder and AMC+. Around here, The Fear is Family.   ▶ Watch full episodes: https://episodes.thefearreview.com [https://episodes.thefearreview.com/] ⚡ Watch our Shorts: https://shorts.thefearreview.com [https://shorts.thefearreview.com/] Around here, The Fear is Family.

18 de may de 2026 - 16 min
Portada del episodio Title: Texas Frightmare Weekend 2026 Survival Guide | Special Episode

Title: Texas Frightmare Weekend 2026 Survival Guide | Special Episode

Texas Frightmare Weekend is one of our favorite horror conventions every year but it can also become COMPLETE chaos if you’re not prepared 😅 After nearly 20 years attending TFW, we finally put together the convention survival guide we wish we had years ago. In this special episode, we cover: 🎃 autograph strategy 🎃 photo op mistakes 🎃 budgeting & cash tips 🎃 crowd survival 🎃 panels & scheduling 🎃 food, bags & convention prep 🎃 rookie mistakes to avoid 🎃 how to survive Saturday crowds We also built a FREE downloadable Texas Frightmare planning spreadsheet with: ✔ guest pricing ✔ budget tracking ✔ group photo ops ✔ guest schedules ✔ convention planning tools Convention resources + spreadsheet: https://thefearreview.com/conventions/713/ [https://thefearreview.com/conventions/713/] Watch the full video version: https://youtu.be/AXl7ieZs-ug [https://youtu.be/AXl7ieZs-ug] Around here, The Fear is Family. 🎧 Listen on Spotify: https://spotify.thefearreview.com [https://spotify.thefearreview.com/] 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.thefearreview.com [https://apple.thefearreview.com/] 🎧 Listen on Amazon Music: https://amazon.thefearreview.com [https://amazon.thefearreview.com/] 📺 Full Episodes Playlist: https://episodes.thefearreview.com [https://episodes.thefearreview.com/] #TexasFrightmareWeekend #TFW2026 #HorrorConvention #TheFearReview #thefearisfamily

12 de may de 2026 - 28 min
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