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Chillennial Horrors

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27 episodes
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A deep dive into 00s horror, by Jonathan Hatfull and Sarah Dobbs

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11/28/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 27 - The twist is that neither of us were ever real

November 22, 2023

Episode 27 - The twist is that neither of us were ever real

<p>An uninvited visitor finds her way into this episode... but it&#39;s okay, it&#39;s just a cat.</p> <p>Sarah and Jonathan revisit some of 2000s horror&#39;s most audacious twist endings this episode. The movies covered (and spoiled!) are: Identity (2003), The Skeleton Key (2005), Drag Me To Hell (2009), and Orphan (2009). Which one of these almost ended our friendship forever? Only one way to find out.</p> <p>(Also, beware drive-by spoilers for Adaptation, Switchblade romance, Split, and Last Christmas. Oops.)</p> <p>Music: Doors of Skin by Complexi-Tales</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 26 - Who's hiding under your bed?

October 13, 2023

Episode 26 - Who's hiding under your bed?

<p>It&#39;s Friday the 13th and it&#39;s October, you know we had to get extra spooky! </p> <p>This episode, Jonathan and Sarah investigate a string of movies that all reckon there&#39;s nothing scarier than the wardrobe in a child&#39;s bedroom after dark: we&#39;re talking Boogeyman (2005), Dead Silence (2007), and Insidious (2010), with bonus They (2002) and Darkness Falls (2003). </p> <p>Mainly, we learned never to heckle ventriloquists...</p> <p>Let us know what you thought of this episode on X (we&#39;re @ChillennialHPod) or via email (chillennialhorrors@gmail.com).</p>

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September 25, 2023

Episode 25 - Wet and mangled j-horror remakes

<p>What&#39;s the scariest film you&#39;ve ever seen and why is it The Ring (2002)? </p> <p>Sarah and Jonathan rewatch three fairly unloved remakes of Japanese horror movies to check if they were actually any good or if the received wisdom that the originals were better is actually true.</p> <p>No prizes for guessing the answer.</p> <p>Films covered include The Ring (2002), The Grudge (2004), and Dark Water (2005), with a deservedly brief mention of Pulse (2006) and One Missed Call (2008).</p> <p>Got opinions? Chat about the episode with us on X at @chillennialhpod, @SarahDobbs and @JonathanHatfull.</p> <p>Music: Doors of Skin by Complexi-Tales</p>

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What is Chillennial Horrors?

A deep dive into 00s horror, by Jonathan Hatfull and Sarah Dobbs

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