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  • Shrink Chat – The Conjuring: Last Rites, Frankenstein, The Long Walk, Black Phone 2 plus documentaries and the TV series The Beast in Me
    Dec 4 2025

    Welcome back to Shrink Chat, where two therapists break down horror, TV, books, and the wonderfully bizarre corners of pop culture—one laugh, one eyeball twitch, and one One-Star Review at a time.

    In this episode, we’re diving into a massive wave of new and upcoming horror releases across film, TV, and documentary storytelling. From rebooted classics to brand-new nightmare fuel, we’re reviewing everything spoiler-free, so you can decide what to watch next without fear of us ruining the trauma for you.

    What We’re Reviewing This Week (Spoiler-Free!)

    TV & Streaming Series

    • The Beast in Me – Atmospheric horror with emotional teeth.

    • Zero Day – A political thriller that may or may not be predicting the future.

    • IT: Welcome to Derry – Pennywise returns… and we have thoughts. Big ones.

      Movies (from prestige horror to pure chaos)

    • Black Phone 2 – New victims, old trauma, same terrifying phone.

    • Frankenstein 2025 – A modern monster that hits closer to home than expected.

    • Until Dawn – Survival horror that will spike your blood pressure.

    • The Long Walk – Existential dread + tension = our happy place.

    • The Conjuring: Last Rites – The Warrens are back… again… somehow.

    • Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers – Don’t ask. Just listen.

    • Toxic Avenger – Delightfully disgusting.

    • The Gorge – Emotional action-thriller with genre surprises.

    • Osiris – Sci-fi mystery meets psychological horror.

    Documentaries

    • The Road Between Us – True crime meets intimate storytelling.

    • Into the Fire – Heavy, important, and worth the watch.

      Fun Segments This Week


      ⭐ Highlight Reactions

      Quick takes on the weirdest, wildest, and most intriguing horror + true crime news headlines.

      🩸 Horror Facts with Cath

      Cath tests Shannon’s knowledge with trivia that is 90% horror and 10% “Why do we know this?”

      ⭐ One-Star Reviews

      The internet has spoken… terribly. We read the worst reviews of beloved films and cope through laughter.

      🎧 Why Listen?

      This episode is perfect for horror fans of all ages and backgrounds who want:
      ✔️ Spoiler-free guidance on what to watch next
      ✔️ Therapist-level insight with zero clinical jargon
      ✔️ A fun, fast-moving vibe
      ✔️ Big series reviews (IT, Zero Day, The Beast in Me)
      ✔️ A wide mix of movie styles—from arthouse sci-fi to campy gore

      📢 Connect With Us

      Instagram: @terrortalkpodcast
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      Music Credit:🎶 Mannequin Uprising — original music featured in every episode.

      If you enjoyed this episode, share it with a friend, fellow horror fan, or someone who needs a new series to obsess over. Sharing helps our indie podcast grow!

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    53 min
  • [Encore] Analyzing Amanda Knox Psychology, Culture, and the Netflix Documentary
    Nov 27 2025

    In this episode of Terror Talk Podcast, Shannon and Cathy unpack the Amanda Knox Netflix documentary through the lens of criminal psychology, media influence, and cultural bias. We’re not lawyers or investigators — just two mental health professionals exploring human behavior and how it’s portrayed in the media.

    We discuss:

    • Amanda Knox’s behavioral patterns and emotional responses as seen in the documentary

    • The psychological traits of emerging adulthood and how they may have shaped her reactions

    • The media narrative and possible agenda behind the Netflix documentary

    • The prosecutor’s conduct, cultural misunderstandings, and how perception shaped public opinion

    We don’t claim to have the answers — only insights from a psychological and cultural perspective. Listen as we examine how this case became a mirror for our collective fear, fascination, and judgment.

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    #AmandaKnox #TrueCrimePodcast #NetflixDocumentary #CriminalPsychology #PsychologyPodcast #MediaBias #EmergingAdulthood #TerrorTalkPodcast #CulturalAnalysis #TrueCrimeAnalysis

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    52 min
  • The Woman Who Helped Shape FBI Profiling: A Conversation with Dr. Ann Burgess
    Nov 20 2025

    In this special interview episode of Terror Talk – True Crime • Serial Killers • Horror Movies, we sit down with one of the most influential figures in modern forensic psychology: Dr. Ann Wolbert Burgess, trauma researcher, pioneer of the FBI Behavioral Science Unit, expert witness, and author of the new book Expert Witness.

    This conversation is aimed at listeners who want more than true crime storytelling — they want psychological insight, behavioral science, and the real challenges behind criminal investigations.

    If you’re a woman who loves true crime, forensic psychology, or the history of profiling, this episode was made for you.

    We explore how her early research in trauma, victimology, and sexual assault shaped her groundbreaking career and opened the door to her work with law enforcement and the FBI.

    As well as:*Her Role as an Expert Witness — Including the Eric Menendez Trial*The Early Days of the FBI Behavioral Science Unit

    • What It Was Like to Sit with Ed Kemper• Being a Woman in a Male-Dominated FieldExpert Witness - the bookHer new book explores decades of clinical work, expert testimony, and behind-the-scenes insights into some of the most challenging criminal cases in the United States.
    We discuss its themes, its impact, and why her voice is so important in today’s true crime landscape.Music Credit

    Special thanks to Mannequin Uprising for our show music.

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    40 min
  • Shrink Chat - Ed Gein, Haunted Hill, The Woman in Cabin 10
    Nov 12 2025

    Welcome back to Shrink Chat, where horror, humor, and psychology collide!
    In this episode of Terror Talk Podcast, Shannon and Cathy dive headfirst into the latest in horror and true crime-inspired media — with their signature mix of sharp insight and dark humor.

    🎬 This Week’s Reviews:
    We’re unpacking the brand-new I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025), the chilling thriller The Woman in Cabin 10, the high-tech horror sequel Megan 2.0, and the unnerving Monster: Ed Gein. Plus, we explore HIM, the cozy crime book Thursday Murder Club, and the eerie docuseries The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox and Haunted Hill.

    💡 Segments You’ll Love:

    • 🧠 Horror Facts with Cath — Can you guess the dark trivia before we do?

    • 💬 One-Star Reviews — The internet never disappoints. We read and react to the most unhinged audience takes on your favorite horror flicks.

    • 😂 Highlight Reactions — The best (and weirdest) horror headlines of the week.

    No spoilers here — just laughs, vibes, and a little analysis on why these stories get under our skin.

    Instagram: @terrortalkpodcast▶️ YouTube: TerrorTalk Podcast📘 Facebook: Halloween All Year Long

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    Join us on Patreon for weekly bonus episodes and early access!

    Original music by Mannequin Uprising — bringing the eerie atmosphere to every episode.

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    47 min
  • Fatal Charm: The Female Psychopaths of the 1990s — Real & Fictional Killers Who Shaped an Era
    Nov 5 2025

    This week on Terror Talk – Killer Minds and Creepy Stuff, Shannon and Cathy dig into the real and fictional female psychopaths who defined the 1990s.

    From Aileen Wuornos and Karla Homolka to Pamela Smart and Susan Smith, we explore the psychology behind manipulation, obsession, and media fascination. Then we head to Hollywood for the dangerous allure of Catherine Tramell (Basic Instinct), Annie Wilkes (Misery), and Hedy from Single White Female — women who made fear sexy, smart, and deeply unsettling.

    We analyze how the decade turned “the femme fatale” into both a horror icon and a cultural warning — blending criminal psychology, gender dynamics, and pop culture history with our usual mix of insight and dark humor.

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    44 min
  • Is the Devil Still Scary? Fear, Faith, and the Cultural Mirror
    Oct 29 2025

    In this episode of Terror Talk – Killer Minds and Creepy Stuff, hosts Shannon and Cathy ask the big question: Is the Devil still scary?
    From The Devil’s Advocate to The Witcher and beyond, we explore how modern horror and pop culture have reimagined Satan — not just as a monster, but as a mirror of human fear, power, and faith.

    Join us as we discuss the remnants of Satanic Panic and unpack why belief in the Devil might still serve a purpose for some — as both rebellion and reflection.

    Of course, no episode would be complete without a little humor — Cathy’s “Satanic Facts” trivia segment brings the laughs as we test our knowledge of infernal lore and devilish pop culture.

    Support the show on Patreon for exclusive deep dives, early access, and bonus discussions.

    Music by Mannequin Uprising
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    45 min
  • Unsolved Case Files - The Mysteries of Natalie Wood, Mary Rogers, and the Tylenol Murders
    Oct 22 2025

    In this Unsolved Crimes episode of Terror Talk – Killer Minds and Creepy Stuff, Shannon and Cathy dig into three of America’s most haunting unsolved mysteries.
    From Hollywood’s glittering shores to 19th-century New York and the shadowed aisles of 1980s Chicago, these cases reveal how beauty, mystery, and tragedy intertwine.

    We begin with the death of Natalie Wood, whose drowning off the coast of Los Angeles still raises questions decades later. Was it an accident, or something darker beneath the Hollywood glamour?
    Next, we travel back in time to the murder of Mary Rogers, the beautiful cigar girl whose unsolved death inspired Edgar Allan Poe’s chilling story The Mystery of Marie Roget.
    Finally, we discuss The Chicago Tylenol Murders, a case that sparked national panic and changed the way America viewed consumer safety forever.

    This episode blends psychological insight with historical intrigue, exploring the archetypes of the “femme fatale,” the cultural fear of random violence, and the enduring fascination with unsolved crime.

    • The psychological and cultural archetype of the “beautiful victim”

    • How Natalie Wood’s case blurred lines between tragedy and scandal

    • Edgar Allan Poe’s real-life inspiration for The Mystery of Marie Roget

    • The panic and policy changes caused by the Tylenol murders

    • Why these cases continue to captivate decades later

    Don’t miss weekly episodes diving into true crime, psychology, and horror culture.
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    Music by Mannequin Uprising — Original score for Terror Talk Podcast.

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    50 min
  • Shrink Chat - Weapons, The Conjuring: Last Rites, Wednesday, The Institute, Perewangan
    Oct 15 2025

    Welcome back to Terror Talk Podcast: Killer Minds and Creepy Stuff, where criminal psychology meets the weird, wonderful world of horror pop culture — with a side of dark humor. In this Shrink Chat episode, Shannon and Cathy are back with a spoiler-free round of horror movie, TV, and book reviews, trivia, and ridiculous one-star critiques that’ll make every horror fan laugh out loud.

    We’re diving into the latest releases shaking up the horror scene — from The Conjuring: Last Rites and Weapons, to the haunting Indonesian horror Perewangan. We also talk about our current TV obsessions, including Wednesday, The Institute, and Task, plus the creepy and addictive read Kill Beth by Jon Cohn.

    Along the way, we play a round of Horror Trivia, roast some truly unhinged one-star reviews of beloved horror classics, and chat about what’s trending in 2025 horror news. If you’re a fan of psychological horror, supernatural scares, and millennial nostalgia, this one’s for you.

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    Original music by Mannequin Uprising – bringing the eerie vibes that make our nightmares dance.

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    47 min