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This week, Richard and Angeles plunge into the blood-soaked nightmare of The Loved Ones (2009)—a twisted Aussie horror gem where prom night turns into a DIY torture party hosted by a daddy-obsessed psychopath in pink.
Scene by scene, we explore the madness of Lola “Princess” Stone, the film’s high-tension pace, and how this little-known cult favorite blends teen melodrama with full-blown horror depravity. It's prom night, and the theme is suffering.
💔 In this episode:
Full breakdown of The Loved Ones (2009)
A discussion of power dynamics, grief, and psychosexual terror
The twisted father-daughter relationship at the film’s core
Why Lola might be one of the best overlooked horror villains
Viana’s Review Corner – Her glowing (and threatening) insistence we cover this
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If you like your horror raw, relentless, and just a bit glittery, this episode is your jam.
🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession drops weekly horror movie breakdowns, cult classic commentary, and fake ads you’ll wish weren’t real. Subscribe and bring your own drill.
By HorrorcinemaobsessionThis week, Richard and Angeles plunge into the blood-soaked nightmare of The Loved Ones (2009)—a twisted Aussie horror gem where prom night turns into a DIY torture party hosted by a daddy-obsessed psychopath in pink.
Scene by scene, we explore the madness of Lola “Princess” Stone, the film’s high-tension pace, and how this little-known cult favorite blends teen melodrama with full-blown horror depravity. It's prom night, and the theme is suffering.
💔 In this episode:
Full breakdown of The Loved Ones (2009)
A discussion of power dynamics, grief, and psychosexual terror
The twisted father-daughter relationship at the film’s core
Why Lola might be one of the best overlooked horror villains
Viana’s Review Corner – Her glowing (and threatening) insistence we cover this
Spoof Ad:
If you like your horror raw, relentless, and just a bit glittery, this episode is your jam.
🎧 Horror Cinema Obsession drops weekly horror movie breakdowns, cult classic commentary, and fake ads you’ll wish weren’t real. Subscribe and bring your own drill.