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Horror Homeroom Conversations

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by Horror Homeroom

5.0(15 reviews)
58 episodes
Updated Bi-weekly
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We take horror seriously so you don't have to!

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Publishing Since

12/23/2018

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Episode thumbnail for "What Are You Waiting For?": Talking I Know What You Did Last Summer

August 18, 2025

"What Are You Waiting For?": Talking I Know What You Did Last Summer

<p>In this episode, we’re talking all things I Know What You Did Last Summer. Loosely based on the novel by Lois Duncan, this story of adolescent guilt and moral consequence has demonstrated remarkable cultural longevity but why? We’re breaking down this legacy sequel with spoilers, so stay tuned.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>Works Cited</strong></p><p>Khalid, Haliyana, and Alan Dix. &quot;I Know What You Did Last Summer: What Can We Learn from Photolog.&quot; ECSCW Conference, 2007.</p><p>Och, Dana. &quot;Beyond Surveillance: Questions of the Real in the Neopostmodern Horror Film.&quot; Style and Form in the Hollywood Slasher Film. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015, pp. 195-212.</p><p>Schneider, Steven Jay. &quot;Kevin Williamson and the Rise of the Neo-stalker.&quot; Post Script, vol. 19, no. 2, 1999, pp. 73-87.</p>

Episode thumbnail for 50 Years Later: Talking the Jaws Franchise

June 19, 2025

50 Years Later: Talking the Jaws Franchise

The Horror Homeroom Conversations podcast examines the cultural impact of the Jaws franchise on its 50th anniversary, exploring its influence on summer horror and public perception of sharks.

Episode thumbnail for Environmental Anxiety: Talking Day of the Animals (1977) and Nature's Grave (2007)

April 26, 2025

Environmental Anxiety: Talking Day of the Animals (1977) and Nature's Grave (2007)

<p>In this episode, we&#39;re exploring the intersection of environmental anxiety and horror cinema via the tangled roots of eco-horror. In Day of the Animals (1977), high altitude radiation stemming from the hole in the ozone layer triggers an animal uprising in the mountains and leaves a group of stranded hikers battling the elements and each other. In Nature&#39;s Grave (2007), a troubled couple descends upon a remote beach where their careless and, at times, cruel treatment of the natural world finally causes nature to push back. Both films serve as generative time capsules in understanding our current escalating climate crisis and leave us wondering what happens when the natural world refuses to stay silent. We&#39;re breaking it all down today with spoilers so stay tuned.</p>

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What is Horror Homeroom Conversations?

We take horror seriously so you don't have to!

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This podcast updates bi-weekly.

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