



Forbidden Fruits — The divine therapy of pink horror
I am so very grateful that Forbidden Fruits exists, and that pink horror is becoming more popular, because pink horror is such a glorious, safe space to explore the horrors or womanhood, while also reclaiming the wounded parts of our girlie pop selves. In this episode, I explore Forbidden Fruits (…

Obsession — I’m afraid of intimacy, so I’ll just wish on this patriarchy stick
Obsession has really struck a chord in a world where we are increasingly unsure how to be in relationship with each other, and where true intimacy feels like a horrifying threat. In this episode, I explore Obsession (2025), and its portrayal of the fear of intimacy. I talk about: Why Obsession h…

Practical Magic — Sisterhood is a spell to banish violent men
Gather 'round sisters, as we leave lavender but our garden gates and bury our abusive exes under the rose bush! In this episode, I explore Practical Magic (1998), its portrayal of intimate partner violence, and the balm of sisterhood. I will be discussing intimate partner violence in this episod…

Undertone — How sound can heal (or curse) you
I say this with my full chest — Undertone was not lying when it said that it is "the scariest movie you'll ever hear." And I cannot un-hear it! In this spoiler-free episode, I explore Undertone (2025) and the psychology of sound. I talk about: How sound can help us form secure attachments The ps…

The Blair Witch Project — Are we in a period of collective psychosis?
I was there! I was a teenager, there to experience the genius marketing surrounding The Blair Witch Project. It signalled a new era for horror, while the movie itself mirrors a complete uncertainty about reality. In this episode, I explore found footage horror The Blair Witch Project (1999) and h…

Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen — The curse of hetero expectation
Something Very Bad Is Going to Happen, Netflix’s newest horror series, begs the question — do you really want to marry this guy, or do you just feel like you have to? In this spoiler-free episode, I explore bridal anxiety and the curse of heteronormative expectations. I talk about: How weddings a…

Interview With The Vampire — This relationship is draining me!
Lestat and Louis have one of the most complicated, twisted relationships in literature and film. And it brings up the topic of energy vampires – what do you do when you’re in a relationship with someone who is just draining you? In this episode, I explore Interview With The Vampire (1994) and the…

In Search of Darkness 1995-1999 — The psychology of 90s nostalgia
90s nostalgia is everywhere right now, and it's not a random coincidence. In this episode, I explore the documentary In Search of Darkness 1995-1999 (2026) and the psychology of nostalgia. I talk about: How we define nostalgia The mental health benefits of nostalgia How nostalgia is particularly…

Catherine O’Hara — The healing capacity of transference
In this special tribute to Canadian icon and spooky legend Catherine O'Hara, I talk about all that she gave us, and the healing capacity of a psychological phenomenon called transference. I talk about: Catherine O'Hara's life and legacy What transference is When transference occurs What we transf…

Knives Out — How grief scrambles family dynamics
It's winter and all I want to do is solve cozy mysteries! In this episode, I explore Knives Out (2019) and its portrayal of the impact of grief on family dynamics. I talk about: What grief is and why it doesn't fit into tidy stages Emotional displacement What grief does to family dynamics Two taro…