
Half Hour of Horror: A Horror Film Podcast, presented by Love Horror
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<p><strong>Half Hour of Horror, presented by Love Horror — the frights you forgot, revisited in half an hour.</strong></p><p>Half Hour of Horror is a <strong>horror film podcast</strong> from Love Horror that revisits classic horror movies, cult favourites and forgotten genre gems in fast, focused half-hour episodes.</p><p>Each week this <strong>horror movie podcast</strong> explores a different film from across the history of horror cinema. From slasher classics and supernatural chillers to found footage nightmares and underrated oddities, we break down the films that shaped the genre and the hidden horrors you may have missed.</p><p>Every episode of Half Hour of Horror includes:</p><p>• A quick synopsis of the featured horror movie<br>• Honest, spoiler-filled discussion and review<br>• Behind-the-scenes trivia and horror film history<br>• Links to related films, sequels and remakes<br>• A final verdict and rating out of 5</p><p>Whether you love cult slashers, gothic ghost stories, 80s VHS nightmares or modern horror hits, this <strong>horror podcast</strong> is designed for fans who enjoy rediscovering the dark corners of horror cinema.</p><p>Presented by Love Horror, the UK’s home for horror reviews, interviews and features, Half Hour of Horror is one of the <strong>horror podcasts</strong> dedicated to celebrating the strange, the scary and the seriously underrated.</p><p>Subscribe now for new <strong>horror podcast episodes</strong> every week and rediscover the frights you forgot.</p>
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Recent Episodes

May 24, 2026
Scary Movie (2000) — Horror Parody Chaos & Slasher Comedy | Half Hour of Horror with Love Horror
This episode of Half Hour of Horror with Love Horror takes a bloody detour into comedy with Scary Movie (2000), the outrageous horror parody that skewered slasher films, teen horror clichés, and pop culture at the turn of the millennium. Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans and written by the Wayans brothers, Scary Movie hilariously spoofs films like Scream, I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Blair Witch Project, and more, delivering crude laughs, chaotic set pieces, and one of the most recognisable Ghostface parodies in cinema history. More than twenty years later, does this horror-comedy still hold up, or is it a relic of early 2000s humour? In this episode you'll get: * A spoiler-filled synopsis of Scary Movie (2000). * Honest horror movie discussion and review from the Love Horror team. * Behind-the-scenes trivia and production facts. * Discussion of the film's impact on horror parody cinema and early 2000s comedy. * Links to the slasher films and horror classics it spoofs. * Our final verdict and horror rating out of 5. If you're a fan of horror comedy, slasher movies, parody films, or cult 2000s cinema, this episode is packed with laughs and nostalgia. Presented by Love Horror — the UK's home for horror reviews and features. Subscribe to Half Hour of Horror and rediscover horror cinema, one half hour at a time.

April 28, 2026
Event Horizon (1997) Review — Sci-Fi Horror, Cosmic Terror & Hell in Space | Half Hour of Horror with Love Horror
This episode of Half Hour of Horror with Love Horror blasts off into the terrifying depths of space with Event Horizon (1997), a cult sci-fi horror that fuses cosmic terror with supernatural nightmares. Directed by Paul W.S. Anderson and starring Laurence Fishburne and Sam Neill, Event Horizon follows a rescue crew sent to investigate a lost spaceship that has mysteriously reappeared. What they discover is something far more sinister — a gateway to something beyond human understanding. Initially met with mixed reviews, Event Horizon has since become a cult horror favourite, praised for its disturbing imagery, hellish themes, and blend of science fiction and supernatural horror. But does it still hold up today? In this episode you'll get: * A spoiler-filled synopsis of Event Horizon (1997). * Honest horror movie discussion and review from Alex and Tom. * Behind-the-scenes trivia and production insights, including its troubled edit and lost footage. * Discussion of the film's themes of cosmic horror, isolation, and psychological terror. * Our final verdict and horror rating out of 5. If you're a fan of sci-fi horror, space horror, cosmic horror, or cult 90s horror films, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Presented by Love Horror — the UK's home for horror reviews and features. Subscribe to Half Hour of Horror and rediscover horror cinema, one half hour at a time.

March 9, 2026
The Thing (1982) Review | John Carpenter's Sci-Fi Body Horror Classic | Half Hour of Horror Podcast
The frights you forgot — revisited in half an hour. In this episode of Half Hour of Horror, the horror film podcast from Love Horror, we revisit The Thing (1982), John Carpenter's legendary sci-fi horror classic set in the frozen isolation of Antarctica. Starring Kurt Russell as helicopter pilot R.J. MacReady, The Thing follows a team of American researchers who encounter an alien organism capable of perfectly imitating any living host. As paranoia spreads through the remote outpost, trust quickly dissolves. Anyone could be the creature, and no one can be certain who is still human. Although The Thing (1982) was initially overlooked on release, it has since become one of the most influential 1980s horror movies, widely praised for its intense atmosphere, Rob Bottin's groundbreaking practical effects and its unforgettable creature design. Today it is regarded as one of the greatest examples of sci-fi horror and body horror cinema. In this horror podcast episode you'll get: • A spoiler-filled synopsis of The Thing (1982) • Our honest horror movie review and discussion • Behind-the-scenes trivia about John Carpenter's production and Rob Bottin's iconic practical effects • Discussion of the film's themes of paranoia, isolation and identity • Our final verdict and horror rating out of 5 If you enjoy horror podcasts, creature features and classic sci-fi horror movies, this episode explores why The Thing remains one of the most celebrated films in horror history. Half Hour of Horror is a horror movie podcast presented by Love Horror, the UK's home for horror reviews, interviews and features. Subscribe now for new horror podcast episodes revisiting classic horror films, cult favourites and forgotten genre gems.
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- What is Half Hour of Horror: A Horror Film Podcast, presented by Love Horror?
<p><strong>Half Hour of Horror, presented by Love Horror — the frights you forgot, revisited in half an hour.</strong></p><p>Half Hour of Horror is a <strong>horror film podcast</strong> from Love Horror that revisits classic horror movies, cult favourites and forgotten genre gems in fast, focused half-hour episodes.</p><p>Each week this <strong>horror movie podcast</strong> explores a different film from across the history of horror cinema. From slasher classics and supernatural chillers to found footage nightmares and underrated oddities, we break down the films that shaped the genre and the hidden horrors you may have missed.</p><p>Every episode of Half Hour of Horror includes:</p><p>• A quick synopsis of the featured horror movie<br>• Honest, spoiler-filled discussion and review<br>• Behind-the-scenes trivia and horror film history<br>• Links to related films, sequels and remakes<br>• A final verdict and rating out of 5</p><p>Whether you love cult slashers, gothic ghost stories, 80s VHS nightmares or modern horror hits, this <strong>horror podcast</strong> is designed for fans who enjoy rediscovering the dark corners of horror cinema.</p><p>Presented by Love Horror, the UK’s home for horror reviews, interviews and features, Half Hour of Horror is one of the <strong>horror podcasts</strong> dedicated to celebrating the strange, the scary and the seriously underrated.</p><p>Subscribe now for new <strong>horror podcast episodes</strong> every week and rediscover the frights you forgot.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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