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”Horror Movie Franchises” provides commentary, analysis and critiques of horror franchises. We cover all the genres of horror-- from well known slashers, to foreign gems to schlocky B movies. If you enjoy horror, there’s something here for you. NOTE: On older episodes we are branded under our previous name-- ”Food and Frightening Film Fanatics”.
”Horror Movie Franchises” provides commentary, analysis and critiques of horror franchises. We cover all the genres of horror-- from well known slashers, to foreign gems to schlocky B movies. If you enjoy horror, there’s something here for you. NOTE: On older episodes we are branded under our previous name-- ”Food and Frightening Film Fanatics”.
Episodes

Sunday Jan 20, 2019
18 Common Horror Tropes
Sunday Jan 20, 2019
Sunday Jan 20, 2019
NOTE: This podcast was rebranded on 5/29/25 as "Horror Movie Franchises".
This week's episode is slightly different. Instead of focusing on a horror movie or franchise, I review the 18 most common horror tropes. What's your most favorite and/or least favorite? Please let me know in the comments section if you have others to add.
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Sunday Jan 13, 2019
"The Haunting Of Hill House" (2018) and CrazyForCrust.com
Sunday Jan 13, 2019
Sunday Jan 13, 2019
NOTE: This podcast was rebranded on 5/29/25 as "Horror Movie Franchises".
This week we review the NetFlix series "The Haunting Of Hill House". It is based on Shirley Jackson's 1959 novel by the same name. Come for a haunted house story, stay for a compelling family drama. Also check out CrazyForCrust.com which has some great pie, cookie, and other recipes https://www.crazyforcrust.com/
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Tuesday Jan 01, 2019
"The Purge" Franchise And Southern Homestyle Dinners
Tuesday Jan 01, 2019
Tuesday Jan 01, 2019

Monday Dec 24, 2018
"Black Christmas" (1974) and Black Truffle Pasta
Monday Dec 24, 2018
Monday Dec 24, 2018
NOTE: This podcast was rebranded on 5/29/25 as "Horror Movie Franchises".
Welcome to the first podcast of "Food & Frightening Film Fanatics" or "F4" for short. This week we cover what arguably may be the first slasher movie ever-- 1974's "Black Christmas". "Black Christmas" also had a major effect on John Carpenter's slasher classic-- 1978's "Halloween". Also up is a lovely Black Truffle Pasta (made with just five ingredients). See the recipe from Sprinkles and Sprouts here
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