[Horror Queers Podcast] The Toxic Female Friendship of ‘Always Shine’

March 04, 2019

The last few weeks on the Horror Queers Podcast (we launched back in mid-January) have resulted in plenty of great discussions and hilarious shenanigans. We’ve tackled the implied twincest in David Cronenberg’s Dead Ringers (1988), Jessica Rothe’s delightful performance in out-and-proud director Christopher Landon‘s 2017 horror-comedy Happy Death Day and even brought in a third to discuss the lesbian Rosemary’s Baby-esque film Lyle.

In the most recent episode, we discuss the toxic friendship at the center of Sophia Takal‘s (director of the “New Year, New You” episode of Hulu’s Into the Dark) 2016 film Always Shine. The film sees two actress friends (portrayed by Caitlin Fitzgerald and Mackenzie Davis) take a weekend getaway to Big Sur, where they attempt to re-establish a bond broken by years of competition and jealousy. As you might expect, things don’t go as planned. If you haven’t seen the film yet, you can stream it for free on Shudder or on Amazon Prime!

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Episode 10 – Always Shine (2016)

Join Joe and Trace on their weekend getaway to Big Sur as they try not to murder each other out of fame jealousy! That’s right, we’re watching Sophia Takal’s Always Shine!

This chilling look into a very troubled female friendship between two competing actresses (portrayed by Caitlin FitzGerald and Mackenzie Davis) force the boys to ask some difficult questions: Why are outspoken women automatically deemed “bitchy” and/or “difficult” by our society? What makes a “good” woman? And finally, just what is a Sazerac (hint: it’s not called a “Salesrack”)? 


Cross out Always Shine!

Coming up Wednesday: we continue celebrating Women in Horror Month (we know it’s technically over but we got off to a late start!) with an episode on Katt Shea‘s underrated and under-seen 1999 sequel The Rage: Carrie 2. Never seen it? Well, it’s available to stream for free if you have Amazon Prime, so give it a watch before Wednesday!

– Joe & Trace

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P.S.S. As an added bonus, if you subscribe to our Patreon you can hear Trace take Joe to task for his lukewarm review of Happy Death Day 2U! And dropping next week only on Patreon: our in-depth discussion of the remake of The Last House On The Left (2009) to celebrate its 10th(!) anniversary.

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