
300 episodes

The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast The Zombie Girls
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4.6 • 54 Ratings
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Horror is queen in the Zombie Grrlz podcast universe! For more than a decade, the Grrlz (and some awesome guyz) have assembled to talk about all the things in the genre that make our spines tingle. Subscribe/Follow for something new at least once a week from our slate of woman-led shows.
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More Deadly: The Director’s Cut with Gigi Saul Guerrero of ‘Satanic Hispanics’
On this episode of More Deadly: The Director’s Cut, we have a conversation with Gigi Saul Guerrero, director of Satanic Hispanics. We talk about blending modern and ancient folklore, the haunted jungle where she shot, and how learning to say “no” changed everything for her. Listen to The More Deadly Director’s Cut with Gigi Saul Guerrero to hear our... Read More
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More Deadly: The Director’s Cut with Jacqueline Castel of ‘My Animal’
On this episode of More Deadly: The Director’s Cut, we have a conversation with Jacqueline Castel, director of My Animal. We talk about her brilliant use of color, exploring the horror of isolation, her leads’ powerful chemistry, and how a wolf pup and Fred Phelps impacted her film. Listen to The More Deadly Director’s Cut with... Read More
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The More Deadly Podcast Episode 81: Soft & Quiet
On this episode of More Deadly, Ariel and Rachel are joined by Matilda to talk about real-life horror and the ways femininity can be weaponized to hide evil in our review of Soft & Quiet, directed by Beth de Araújo. So, was this movie our slice of pie? Listen to The More Deadly Podcast Episode... Read More
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More Deadly: The Director’s Cut with Laura Moss of ‘Birth/Rebirth’
On this episode of More Deadly: The Director’s Cut, we have a conversation with nonbinary director Laura Moss about their new film Birth/Rebirth. It’s a chat that Rachel has been dying to have for months and it was worth the wait! We talk about the Mary Shelley inspiration, total body autonomy, and the massively cathartic... Read More
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More Deadly: The Director’s Cut with Stewart Thorndike of ‘Bad Things’
On this episode of More Deadly: The Director’s Cut, we have a truly fascinating conversation with Stewart Thorndike, director of Bad Things. We talk about the divinity and violence of motherhood, creating antiheroes, the catharsis of female rage, and the enduring allure of forever icon Molly Ringwald. Listen to The More Deadly Director’s Cut with Stewart Thorndike to... Read More
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Stream Queens Horror Podcast Episode 93: Lamb
On this episode of Stream Queens, Marrs and Rachel head into the wilds of Icelandic folklore for our review of Lamb. We talk spooky sheep, adorable sweaters, and the greatest cheekbones ever to grace the screen. So, did this movie leave us feeling cozy, or led to the slaughter? Listen to Stream Queens Horror Podcast... Read More
Customer Reviews
Truly exceptional
This is a great podcast network. All of the podcasts are smart and entertaining and don’t have a million annoying ads. It’s highly recommended. As I always say in my reviews—fairly, of course—this is not a one star pod. Not even close. Anyone who rates it one star is being a deliberate jerk.
Great Group of Podcasts
So happy I finally came across the Zombie Grrlz network of podcasts. I love how each of the four different shows has its own personality, and all of them are a lot of fun to listen to! I especially enjoy the More Deadly Podcast, because let’s face it… female directors are killing it right now and have such refreshing and unique takes on the genre. But I highly recommend listening to to all of these podcasts!
— Scotty from Fun With Horror
Fun and insightful
Can't say enough good things. Fun and insightful with an added feminist perspective. Plus they are really plugged into the wider horror podcast community (Splattercast for the OGs, and all the Bloody Good Horror podcasts). The hosts have great chemistry with a wide range of personalities and viewpoints, but always positive. Plus they are all accomplished professionals in their own right (writers, musicians, and various technical fields). If anything I'd like to hear even more work stories on the podcast.