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So, You Like Horror? Podcast

So, You Like Horror? Podcast

By: Jake Dante
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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://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/so-you-like-horror-podcast/supportJake Dante Art
Episodes
  • So, You Like Horror? Podcast #113- The Conjuring
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode of So, You Like Horror?, we break down The Conjuring (2013), the film that helped redefine modern supernatural horror. Joined by friend and returning guest Jennifer Brooke, we explore how James Wan crafted a slow-burning, tension-driven story rooted in the real-life case files of Ed and Lorraine Warren.

    We go beyond the scares to examine what makes The Conjuring so effective, from its atmospheric setting and practical effects to its deeper themes of faith, fear, possession, and the corruption of the home. We also discuss the balance between “based on a true story” and cinematic storytelling, and how that framing impacts the audience experience.

    The conversation breaks down each act of the film, highlights key scenes like the clap game and the exorcism, and examines how The Conjuring launched one of the most successful horror franchises of the modern era.

    If you’ve ever wondered why this film still holds up and why it feels different from other horror movies, this episode takes a closer look at what’s really behind the fear.

    🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and all major platforms.

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    1 hr and 35 mins
  • So, You Like Horror? Podcast #112- Midnight Mass
    Mar 20 2026

    On this episode of So, You Like Horror?, we break down Midnight Mass, the slow-burning Netflix series from Mike Flanagan that challenges what horror can be. Joined by returning co-host Upnorth Scott, we explore how the show moves beyond traditional scares to examine faith, guilt, addiction, and the fear of death.

    We discuss the role of Crockett Island as an isolated community shaped by belief, Riley Flynn’s struggle with trauma and loss of faith, and the contrast between doubt and certainty through characters like Bev Keane. We also take a closer look at Father Paul and how charisma and conviction can blur the line between faith and fanaticism.

    The conversation dives into the show’s pacing, and how it builds tension through stillness rather than action. We break down the finale, its themes of accountability and acceptance, and how Midnight Mass compares to The Haunting of Hill House.

    At its core, this episode examines how belief shapes identity, how stories influence truth, and why this series continues to stand out in modern horror television.

    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 hr and 53 mins
  • So, You Like Horror? Podcast #111- Scream 7
    Mar 6 2026

    In this spoiler heavy episode of So, You Like Horror?, we take a deep dive into Scream 7, the latest installment in the iconic slasher franchise that began with Scream and continued through Scream VI. Directed by franchise co-creator Kevin Williamson, Scream 7 shifts the spotlight back to Sidney Prescott as a new Ghostface killer targets her teenage daughter, pulling Sidney back into a nightmare she thought she had escaped.

    In this solo episode, we break down the film’s opening kill at Stu Macher’s house, the controversial return of Stu through deepfake manipulation, the brutal tavern sequence, and the psychological motives behind the film’s double Ghostface reveal. We also explore the major themes driving the story, including generational trauma, the mythology of the “final girl,” digital identity manipulation, and the idea that Ghostface has evolved beyond a single killer into a cultural symbol that refuses to die.

    Does Scream 7 successfully reinvent the franchise for a modern era of A.I. and parasocial obsession, or does it sacrifice the classic mystery and meta commentary that defined the series? Join the conversation as we analyze where this film fits within the Scream legacy and whether this chapter truly closes the story of Sidney Prescott.

    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 hr and 2 mins
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