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So, You Like Horror? Podcast

So, You Like Horror? Podcast

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Join Dante and friends as they sit and discuss horror flicks. Whether it be horror through the decades or slashers or creature features, they all have something to say about it. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/so-you-like-horror-podcast/supportJake Dante Art
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    • So, You Like Horror? Podcast #108- The Haunting of Hill House Part 2
      Jan 23 2026

      In Part 2 of our The Haunting of Hill House breakdown, we cover Episodes 6 through 10 of the 2018 Netflix series and track how the Crain family’s grief finally stops hiding behind coping mechanisms. We start with “Two Storms,” the episode built around extended long takes that trap the siblings in the funeral home while the past and present collide. Shirley’s anger, Theo’s suppression, Steven’s denial, and Luke’s bargaining all play out in real time as Nell lingers silently in the background. From there, “Eulogy” reframes Hugh Crain as the quiet protector whose secrecy was meant as love but turned into long-term damage, while “Witness Marks” forces Steven to confront the evidence he’s spent years explaining away. “Screaming Meemies” centers on Olivia’s descent and shows how Hill House weaponizes maternal fear through bargaining and the illusion of safety. We close with “Silence Lay Steadily,” where the Red Room is revealed, each sibling is pulled into a personalized illusion, and the series lands on its central idea: the real haunting is grief, and the only way out is to witness it, name it, and live with what it leaves behind.

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      1 h et 49 min
    • So, You Like Horror? Podcast #107- The Haunting of Hill House Part 1
      Jan 16 2026

      In this episode of So, You Like Horror?, we begin a two-part discussion of The Haunting of Hill House, focusing on Episodes 1 through 5. We start by tracing the series’ literary roots back to Shirley Jackson’s original novel, a foundational work of psychological horror that reframed haunted houses as emotional spaces shaped by grief rather than simple sites of terror. We also acknowledge earlier film adaptations, The Haunting (1963) and The Haunting (1999), before examining how Mike Flanagan reimagines the story for television, shifting the emphasis from a single haunted location to a fractured family haunted across decades.

      From there, we break down the opening episodes of the series, beginning with “Steven Sees a Ghost,” which establishes Hill House as a living presence and introduces the Crain siblings as adults still shaped by childhood trauma. Steven’s skepticism and denial, Shirley’s obsession with control, Theo’s guarded empathy, Luke’s addiction and bargaining, and Nell’s growing isolation form the emotional backbone of the show. Rather than treating these characters as archetypes, the series positions them as embodiments of the five stages of grief, each coping differently with the same formative loss.

      As the episodes progress, we explore how funerals, addiction, psychic sensitivity, and sibling estrangement function as extensions of the haunting itself. The Bent-Neck Lady is introduced not simply as a ghost, but as a mystery tied to time, memory, and inevitability, culminating in Episode 5’s devastating revelation that reframes the entire series.

      Throughout this discussion, we return to a central question: is The Haunting of Hill House more effective as a horror series or as a family tragedy, and does the distinction even matter?

      This episode examines how trauma lingers, how grief reshapes identity, and why Hill House continues to follow the Crain family long after they leave its walls.

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      2 h
    • So, You Like Horror? Podcast #106- Horror Television
      Jan 2 2026

      In 2026, So, You Like Horror? turns its focus to horror television and how fear unfolds over time. Across twelve episodes released throughout the year, the show will examine how episodic and serialized horror builds tension, develops character, and reflects cultural anxieties in ways that film often cannot.

      Each month centers on a single series, exploring themes, narrative structure, historical context, and why the show continues to resonate. The lineup spans decades, formats, and audiences, from gateway horror and classic anthology television to modern prestige streaming series.

      The 2026 series schedule includes The Haunting of Hill House, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Midnight Mass, The Twilight Zone, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, Tales from the Crypt, Welcome to Derry, True Blood, Black Mirror, The Fall of the House of Usher, Lovecraft Country, and Them.

      This year isn’t about rankings or shock value. It’s about understanding how horror changes when it has space to linger, how fear evolves through repetition, memory, and time.

      New episodes release every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month throughout 2026. Watch along, revisit the shows, and explore what horror television reveals when the story doesn’t end after two hours.

      Thank you, everyone, for your support. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out on Instagram at ⁠⁠⁠@so_you_like_horror⁠⁠⁠ or email us directly at soyoulikehorror@gmail.com. We're open to all conversations, suggestions, topics, and criticisms.

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      1 h et 3 min
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