The First Movie that Truly Scared Me

Note: the audio has been updated as part of the new, Reflections on Horror podcast stream.

What was the first movie that truly scared you? In this episode, Glendalynn responds to the prior episode (Horror Movies Aren’t Always Meant to be Scary) by offering a brief reflection on how even a scaredy-cat like her younger self, could rationalize the scary movies she saw.

Until the night of a 1986 drive-in double feature, when terror was hiding behind a pair of breathtaking blue eyes.

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Intro music: Fairy G, by Dan O’Grady, https://www.patreon.com/danogrady

Glendalynn Dixon

Glendalynn is an organizational change management & communications facilitator and senior consultant. As a writer, she combines humor with reflective storytelling at Reflections by G and Reflections on Horror.

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