Talking Horror with Jamie and Nikisha Plofsky Podcast Network
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- TV & Film
A horror movie podcast with a therapist and actress. Join life-long horror fans, Jamie and Nikisha, as they talk scares, mental health, and human behavior as it applies to new and classic horror films. Produced by Bryan Plofsky.
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Humane (2024)
This week it’s the new high-concept horror Humane (2024)! Jamie and Nikisha talk the Cronenberg family, human’y, ’Fallout’, ’The Strangers: Prey at Night’, heavy handed themes, drink throwing, young directors, underdeveloped characters, world building, bringing kids into a troubled world, DINKs, parent privilege, forgiveness, and, of course, movie photoshop.
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The Strangers (2008)
This week it’s the home invasion staple The Strangers (2008)! Jamie and Nikisha talk relationship dynamics, proposing at weddings, too many rewatches, bad decisions, lock ASMR, adult conversations, true stories , and, of course, terrible boyfriends.
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Immaculate (2024)
This week it’s the religious pregnancy horror Immaculate (2024)! Jamie and Nikisha talk weird nun stuff, doing the deed, ’Saltburn’, ’Infested’, religious framing, maternal hormones, birth scenes, twisted stuff, defensive gaslighting, and, of course, more peen.
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Late Night with the Devil (2024)
This week it’s the new talk show horror Late Night with the Devil (2024)! Jamie and Nikisha talk contact lenses, ’Abigail’, AI in movies, parapsychologists, cheating the premise, right therapy fit, perfectionism, living in the gray, and, of course, psychic infestation.
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The First Omen (2024)
This week it’s the 6th Omen installment The First Omen (2024)! Jamie and Nikisha talk Damian shortage, The Omen chain, Wrestlemania 40, v horror, rating breakdown, leveled up kills, Kardashian instagram, clear exposition, trauma bonding, the brain and, of course, weird nun stuff.
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The Omen (1976)
This week it’s the classic devil child romp The Omen (1976)!
Jamie and Nikisha talk ’Scream’ in theatres, Country Carter, creepy choir music, possessed animals, nanny hires, postpartum depression, adoption, and, of course, sexy dread.