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The Fear Review
thefearreview
42 episodes
1 week ago
A married couple dives headfirst into horror — one lifelong fanatic, one brave volunteer. The Fear Review is where William and Amy watch everything from slashers and creature features to new theatrical releases, then sit down to argue, laugh, and occasionally question their life choices. Each week they break down a new horror film with sharp takes, real relationship energy, and the kind of brutally honest reactions only a husband and wife can get away with. Expect rankings, rants, sarcastic commentary, and the occasional existential crisis brought on by a questionable sequel. Whether you’re a hardcore horror nerd or you watch with one eye closed (like Amy), this show brings the scares, the laughs, and the surprisingly heartfelt conversations that happen when you mix marriage with monsters. Around here, the fear is family.
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A married couple dives headfirst into horror — one lifelong fanatic, one brave volunteer. The Fear Review is where William and Amy watch everything from slashers and creature features to new theatrical releases, then sit down to argue, laugh, and occasionally question their life choices. Each week they break down a new horror film with sharp takes, real relationship energy, and the kind of brutally honest reactions only a husband and wife can get away with. Expect rankings, rants, sarcastic commentary, and the occasional existential crisis brought on by a questionable sequel. Whether you’re a hardcore horror nerd or you watch with one eye closed (like Amy), this show brings the scares, the laughs, and the surprisingly heartfelt conversations that happen when you mix marriage with monsters. Around here, the fear is family.
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The Fear Review
Anaconda (2025) Review | Funny, Scary, and a Total Surprise
We did not expect to love this movie as much as we did. In this episode of The Fear Review, William and Amy dive into Anaconda (2025) — a horror-comedy that balances genuine tension with ridiculous, perfectly timed humor. It’s the kind of movie that makes you laugh… and then immediately makes you uncomfortable for doing so. We start spoiler-free, talking about tone, performances, and expectations, then clearly warn you before getting into specific scenes and moments that stood out. If you’re on the fence about watching Anaconda (2025), this episode will tell you whether it’s your kind of ride. Around here, the fear is family.   🎧 Subscribe & listen wherever you get your podcastsSpotify → https://spotify.thefearreview.comApple Podcasts → https://apple.thefearreview.comAmazon Music → https://amazon.thefearreview.com
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1 week ago
11 minutes

The Fear Review
Krampus (2016) Review – Christmas Horror That Bites Back
We revisit Krampus (2015), a Christmas horror movie we return to every year. What makes it work is the balance. The film pairs dark, uncomfortable family dynamics with creature designs that feel playful, practical, and unsettling at the same time. That contrast keeps the movie from becoming too bleak and gives it a strange rewatchability that few holiday horror films manage. We break down the monster designs, the heavy use of practical effects, the jack-in-the-box nightmare, the snow-globe ending, and why this movie still earns its place in our yearly rotation. Around here, The Fear is Family. 🎧 Listen everywhere:Spotify → https://spotify.thefearreview.comApple Podcasts → https://apple.thefearreview.comAmazon Music → https://amazon.thefearreview.com
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1 week ago
15 minutes

The Fear Review
Gremlins (1984) Review | Three Rules. Infinite Chaos.
There are three rules.They’re simple.And every single problem in Gremlins (1984) exists because nobody follows them. This week on The Fear Review, we revisit one of the most beloved — and sneakiest — horror-comedies ever made. It’s a Christmas movie, a monster movie, and proof that Gizmo is perfect and everyone else is the problem. William breaks down why the movie still works decades later, while Amy focuses on what really matters: Gizmo, the chaos gremlins, and the moments that are way darker than she remembered. ⚠️ Spoiler warning - the episode is filled with spoilers. Around here, The Fear is Family. #couplegoals #marriedlife #thefearisfamily #TheFearReview
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2 weeks ago
12 minutes

The Fear Review
Better Watch Out (2016) Review | The Holiday Horror That Completely Missed
Better Watch Out (2016) is often praised as a clever, subversive holiday horror movie — but for us, it never comes together. In this episode of The Fear Review, William (lifelong horror fanatic) and Amy (casual fan who really wanted this to work) break down why Better Watch Out fails on almost every level. We talk about the unbelievable kid performance, the movie’s confused tone, and why it doesn’t work as a horror film, a thriller, or a comedy. We start spoiler-free, then move into spoilers to unpack the choices that broke the movie for us — including the twist, the lack of tension, and why this one never earns its reputation. Spoiler alert: this one’s a DON’T BOTHER.   🎄 MOVIE REVIEWEDBetter Watch Out (2016)   🎧 LISTEN & FOLLOW THE FEAR REVIEWSpotify → https://spotify.thefearreview.comApple Podcasts → https://apple.thefearreview.comAmazon Music → https://amazon.thefearreview.com   👋 ABOUT USWe’re William and Amy — a married couple reviewing horror movies together.One of us loves horror. One of us is… skeptical. Around here, The Fear is Family.
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2 weeks ago
11 minutes

The Fear Review
🎄 Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) Review 🎄
We went into Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) cautiously… and walked out genuinely impressed. In this episode of The Fear Review, William and Amy talk about why this Christmas slasher reboot works far better than expected. From its gritty holiday atmosphere to a surprising anti-hero twist, this movie balances camp, violence, and heart in a way that completely caught us off guard. We start spoiler-free, then dive into spoilers to discuss:• The twist that changes everything• The scene that completely won us over• How this version fixes issues from the original• Whether this belongs in our annual horror Christmas tradition Final verdict: BUYER.   🎬 Movie Reviewed:Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025)   🎧 LISTEN EVERYWHERESpotify → https://spotify.thefearreview.comApple Podcasts → https://apple.thefearreview.comAmazon Music → https://amazon.thefearreview.com   👋 The Fear Review is a horror movie podcast hosted by a married couple — one horror fanatic, one casual fan. Around here, The Fear is Family.
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3 weeks ago
19 minutes

The Fear Review
Black Christmas: Reviewing and Ranking the 1974, 2006 & 2019 Films
Episode 36 — Black Christmas (1974, 2006, 2019): The Definitive Ranking This week, William and Amy tackle all three Black Christmas films: the 1974 classic, the 2006 gore-heavy remake, and the 2019 supernatural/social-commentary hybrid that left us with more questions than answers. Amy confronts vulgar phone calls she wasn’t prepared for, William explains why the 2006 version almost works, and together we attempt to understand the creative decisions behind the 2019 script. We rate each film using our Buyer → Don’t Bother scale and reveal our official franchise ranking. Plus:• The kill that made Amy gasp• The backstory that made William apologize on behalf of horror fans• The Diva Cup moment heard around the world• What we’re reviewing next: Silent Night, Deadly Night (2025) and Gremlins Thanks for listening — and remember: Around here, The Fear is Family.
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3 weeks ago
27 minutes

The Fear Review
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 (2025)
Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 (2025) improves on the first one — faster, louder, and with more actual danger — but does it work for adults who didn’t grow up on FNAF lore? William says yes (mostly). Amy says no (absolutely not). This episode covers: Our honest emotional reactions What the sequel actually gets right What still doesn’t work The villain, the kills, and the bizarre theater experience Why this franchise is clearly not made for people our age Plus: Our final ratings and a tease for next week’s holiday-horror classic, Black Christmas (1974).   Follow us everywhere @thefearreview(Instagram: @the_fear_review) Around here, The Fear is Family.
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4 weeks ago
18 minutes

The Fear Review
Queens of the Dead (2025) – Full Review
In today’s episode, we’re reviewing Queens of the Dead, a drag-fueled zombie comedy that leans more into laughs than scares. We break down the tone, the jokes, the glam, the chaos — and whether it deserves a spot on your watchlist. Ratings:Amy: RenterWilliam: Streamer Spoilers near the end. If you enjoy horror, laughs, and real relationship energy, subscribe and join us. Around here, The Fear is Family. Follow us everywhere: @thefearreviewInstagram: @the_fear_review #couplegoals #marriedlife #thefearisfamily #TheFearReview
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1 month ago
13 minutes

The Fear Review
Alien Franchise Ranking (Worst to Best)
This week, Jon joins me to take on one of the biggest sci-fi horror franchises of all time: Alien. We’re ranking every movie from worst to best, and the conversation goes exactly the way you’d expect when two fans have strong opinions and no referee. We dig into the franchise highs, the frustrating lows, the lore threads that never pay off, and the scenes we still talk about decades later.If you love Alien, this episode is for you.If you hate Alien… this episode is definitely for you. New review drops Wednesday: Queens of the DeadFollowed by our next theatrical release on Friday. The Fear is Family.
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1 month ago
48 minutes

The Fear Review
Thanksgiving (2023) Review — Spoiler-Free, Spoilers, and Why It’s a Buyer
We finally sat down to review Thanksgiving, Eli Roth’s chaotic, funny, surprisingly smart holiday slasher. After rewatching this movie several times, we’re convinced it’s earned its place as a new Thanksgiving tradition. In this episode we cover:• A clean, spoiler-free breakdown• The wild Black Friday opening• The most creative kills (including the one neither of us can watch without flinching)• Patrick Dempsey’s killer New England accent we didn’t see coming• Why this movie is rewatchable in the best way Stick around at the end for our announcement about this Friday’s Alien franchise episode. #couplegoals #marriedlife #thefearisfamily #TheFearReview
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1 month ago
24 minutes

The Fear Review
The Running Man (2025) – Full Review & Spoilers
Glen Powell is running — literally — and he might just be giving Tom Cruise a little competition. This week, William and Amy break down The Running Man (2025), the latest Stephen King adaptation that blends action, satire, and a cautionary tale about AI, deepfakes, and media manipulation. We start spoiler-free with pacing, performances, humor, and how this version compares to the 1987 Schwarzenegger original. Then we head into spoilers to talk about “The Network,” class commentary, Americanos, futuristic towels, Arnold cameos, Josh Brolin chewing the scenery, and why this movie feels far more current than a 1970s novel should. Segments:• Quick Synopsis• Spoiler-Free Review• Final Rating (Full Price)• Spoilers & Book Comparisons• Next Week’s Episode (Thanksgiving!) If you enjoy the show, follow us on YouTube, Instagram, and everywhere you listen to podcasts.And remember… the fear is family.
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1 month ago
17 minutes

The Fear Review
Final Destination Bloodlines Review
In this episode we review Final Destination Bloodlines, one of the strongest entries in the series and easily the bloodiest since the early films. We break down how the movie connects to the original universe, why the “bloodline rule” works, our favorite death sequences, and the emotional impact of Tony Todd’s return to the franchise. We start spoiler free, then dive into the full kill breakdown and lore expansion for long-time fans.Rating: Full priceStreaming on Max Next episode: The Running Man Follow us on all socials @thefearreview (Instagram @the_fear_review) #FinalDestination #Bloodlines #HorrorPodcast #MovieReview #TheFearReview #couplegoals #marriedlife #thefearisfamily
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1 month ago
21 minutes

The Fear Review
KEEPER (2025) Review — The Most Boring Horror Movie of the Year?
We watched Keeper (2025), the newest supernatural horror film from Osgood Perkins, and this one might be the slowest and most painfully boring horror movie of the year. In this episode we break down the trailer expectations, the visual style, the surreal editing choices, the endless water imagery, the confusing mythology, and why none of it pays off. We give you a full spoiler free review, then dive into the plot, creatures, and ending during the spoiler section. Our final rating for Keeper is a clear Don’t Bother. If you enjoyed Longlegs, there is a chance this style may work for you. If you didn’t, consider this your warning.
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1 month ago
16 minutes

The Fear Review
Bone Lake (2025) | The Fear Review
A cabin in the woods, a mysterious second couple, and an arrow straight through the... well, you’ll see. Bone Lake starts with shock, drifts into boredom, and ends in full mayhem — chainsaws, incest, and electric car trouble included. William and Amy try to figure out if this is a horror movie, a couples therapy session, or just the most awkward Airbnb weekend ever. From Knock Knock vibes to Funny Games absurdity, this one’s equal parts cringe and carnage. 🎬 Our Rating: Streamer🧩 Best For: Fans of slow burns with dark humor and bizarre finales⚠️ Spoiler Alert: Starts with a bang… and an arrow. New episodes every week — subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.🎧 thefearreview.com | @thefearreview | #TheFearIsFamily
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2 months ago
21 minutes

The Fear Review
Coyotes (2025): Fun, Fast, and Full Price
In this episode, William and Amy review Coyotes (2025), a horror-comedy starring Justin Long and Kate Bosworth. A family in the Hollywood Hills must survive the night as killer coyotes descend on their neighborhood — and what follows is 90 minutes of wild, bloody fun. We break down what makes Coyotes so entertaining, why the comic-book-style visuals work, and how it manages to balance humor, horror, and heart without getting preachy. It’s bright, bloody, and just the right kind of ridiculous. Rating: Full Price (with a Buyer argument)Next Week: Bone Lake — our mystery Scream Unseen screening Follow and subscribe for new horror reviews every Wednesday and Saturday.Website: thefearreview.comInstagram: @the_fear_reviewYouTube & TikTok: @thefearreview#TheFearReview #TheFearIsFamily #CoupleGoals #MarriedLife #Coyotes #JustinLong #KateBosworth #HorrorComedy #MovieReview
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2 months ago
16 minutes

The Fear Review
Black Phone 2 (2025) Review: Stream It or Skip It?
Black Phone 2 takes us back into the world of The Grabber, four years after the first movie. This sequel brings in dream sequences, creepy Christian camp vibes, and plenty of snow… but does it bring the scares? In this episode: Spoiler-free impressions Does Ethan Hawke still deliver as The Grabber? Why the pacing nearly put Amy to sleep The one jump scare that actually worked Full spoiler breakdown Our ratings & final thoughts What we’re reviewing next week: Coyotes Our Verdict:🎧 Amy: Streamer🎧 William: Renter Follow us on YouTube & socials for video episodes and horror shorts👉 thefearreview.com #BlackPhone2 #HorrorPodcast #MovieReview #TheFearReview #TheFearIsFamily
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2 months ago
25 minutes

The Fear Review
She Loves Disney, He Loves Horror: The Disney Horror Movie Marathon
Amy’s a lifelong Disney superfan. William's a lifelong horror addict.So obviously, we spent an entire day watching Disney-inspired horror movies — from Haunted Mansion to Screamboatto Winnie-the-Pooh: Blood & Honey 2.It was magical… until it wasn’t. Join us as we rank every movie from “shockingly fun” to “please make it stop,” debate whether Screamboat is secretly brilliant, and try to figure out why Blood & Honey 2 was actually kind of good. It’s Disney vs. Horror, Magic vs. Mayhem, and Amy vs. William — all in one chaotic marathon.New episodes every Wednesday and Saturday — because the fear is family.  
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2 months ago
20 minutes

The Fear Review
Traumatika (2025) Review — And It Was Traumatic
We’re diving into Traumatika — a possession-meets-slasher horror that left Amy genuinely terrified (and reconsidering her life choices). From jump scares and demonic artifacts to the kind of real-world trauma that sticks with you, this one’s not for casual horror fans. William praises its craft. Amy says she needs a full season of The Great British Bake Off to recover. 🎟 Ratings: William: Full Price Amy: Don’t Bother Next up: The Black Phone 2 — The Grabber is back. 👻 Follow us everywhere:Website: thefearreview.comInstagram: @the_fear_reviewYouTube: @TheFearReview #Traumatika #HorrorPodcast #TheFearReview #TheFearIsFamily #MarriedLife #CoupleGoals
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2 months ago
22 minutes

The Fear Review
Good Boy (2025) Review: The Dog Deserves an Oscar
We just watched Good Boy (2025) — a haunted-house horror told entirely from a dog’s perspective — and it might be the most unexpectedly emotional horror film of the year. William and Amy dive into the story of Indy (the director’s real-life dog!) and how this low-budget, family-made horror movie manages to deliver jump scares, heart, and a surprisingly touching story about loyalty and fear. In this episode: Why Good Boy works better than it should How Indy steals the show without saying a word The tension of watching horror through a dog’s eyes Behind-the-scenes trivia that’ll make you love it even more Our “Full Price” rating — and what that really means Plus, we reveal what’s coming next week (Traumatica). If you’re an animal lover, grab a tissue. This one’s going to make you want to hug your dog — right after you check the corners of your house. 🎬 The Fear Review — Horror movies, honest laughs, and married life in 4K. 👉 Watch the full episode on YouTube: youtube.com/@TheFearReview👉 Follow us on Instagram: @the_fear_review👉 Visit our site: thefearreview.com #GoodBoy #HorrorMovies #HorrorReview #CoupleGoals #MarriedLife #TheFearIsFamily #TheFearReview
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2 months ago
19 minutes

The Fear Review
The Strangers: Chapter 2 Review – Don’t Bother with the Boar
We watched The Strangers: Chapter 2 and… let’s just say it wasn’t worth the drive. From cheap jump scares cranked to 11, to baffling character choices, to an actual killer boar subplot, this sequel proves not every mask needs a sequel. In this episode: Quick spoiler-free verdict (spoiler: we’re leaning “Don’t Bother”) Why the jump scares felt cheap instead of earned How the film wasted its setup with filler flashbacks A spoiler section covering the infamous boar, hospital nonsense, and more If you’re wondering whether to see it in theaters or wait — we’ve done the suffering so you don’t have to. #TheStrangers #Chapter2 #Lionsgate #RennyHarlin #MadelainePetsch #HorrorMovies #CoupleGoals #MarriedLife #TheFearIsFamily #TheFearReview
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3 months ago
26 minutes

The Fear Review
A married couple dives headfirst into horror — one lifelong fanatic, one brave volunteer. The Fear Review is where William and Amy watch everything from slashers and creature features to new theatrical releases, then sit down to argue, laugh, and occasionally question their life choices. Each week they break down a new horror film with sharp takes, real relationship energy, and the kind of brutally honest reactions only a husband and wife can get away with. Expect rankings, rants, sarcastic commentary, and the occasional existential crisis brought on by a questionable sequel. Whether you’re a hardcore horror nerd or you watch with one eye closed (like Amy), this show brings the scares, the laughs, and the surprisingly heartfelt conversations that happen when you mix marriage with monsters. Around here, the fear is family.