• Ep. 10 | Why Horror Films Are Good for Your Mental Health

  • Nov 29 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 10 | Why Horror Films Are Good for Your Mental Health

  • Summary

  • EPISODE CHAPTERS:

    0:00 - DISCLAIMER 0:24 - This Episode Came Out on Black Friday... SERIOUSLY! 1:06 - INTRO 1:29 - What Horror Books Would You Like to See Be Made Into Movies?! 17:42 - AD BREAK 18:42 - Mental Health + Horror Movies = GOOD! 47:50 - AD BREAK 48:48 - Hear Me Out! (Brand New Segment) 1:05:18 - AD BREAK 1:07:10 - We're on Break Until December 1st!1:15:59 - OUTRO In the 10th Episode of Season Two, we cover a very interesting topic that was briefly discussed in a previous episode and now finally diving fully and deeply into this topic in today's episode (ironically released on Black Friday), and that topic is... MENTAL HEALTH. Or rather, mental health and horror movies together. Horror movies can heal your mental health. We also talk about what kind of horror books we'd like to see become horror movies, so tell us about horror books you're reading in the comments below that you'd like to see be made into movies! (Note: this was additional footage that was previously forgotten by accident that was supposed to be in a earlier episode... SORRY!) And finally, we try out a brand new segment called "HEAR ME OUT!" - It gets raunchy and funny AF. Enjoy. NOTE: at the time this episode was recorded in advance, we've been on a two week break and will resume recording new episodes on December 1st. We felt that we filmed/recorded enough for awhile, so thank you for watching and we'll see you soon after our break.

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