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.
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).
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Around here, The Fear is Family.
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.