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May 7, 2021 91 mins

This week's horror pick: Ginger Snaps (2000). Our hosts, Mary Kay, Rachel, and Mary, answer questions like: is werewolfism the best metaphor for the transition to womanhood, or is actually something more disgusting and monstrous? Did we all just pierce the hell out of our abdoments in the year 2000? Have you followed Zena Dixon, Real Queen of Horror, on ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING? No? You fools! Get on over here and do the damn thing:
Read her on Daily Dead, Watch her on YouTube, Follow her on Twitter or Instagram, and of course go to her site at Real Queen of Horror.   

Interested in Cursed with Christina Ricci? Check it out.

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