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EPISODE · Nov 2, 2021 · 50 MIN

Sometimes Buildings Just Hate You, and Other Insights into Horror

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Spookiness can be a November thing too. This week, Sarah and Amelia discuss what happens when you get a house that's just Bad. Like just the most toxic of vibes.  Where people die inside the house, sure, but that's almost incidental to why the house sucks. Amelia loves only the quietest and slowest of horror movies. Sarah expresses some strong disappointment with one of the staple works of the genre. Works mentioned: The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley JacksonHouse of Leaves by Mark Z. DanielewskiYou Should Have Left by Daniel KehlmannThe Puppet Motel by Gemma FilesHis House (2020 film) Relic (2020 film) Silent Hill video game franchiseKingdom Hearts but I swear to god it was off topic, we just meandered there for a sec Support the show

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Spookiness can be a November thing too. This week, Sarah and Amelia discuss what happens when you get a house that's just Bad. Like just the most toxic of vibes. Where people die inside the house, sure, but that's almost incidental to why the house sucks. Amelia loves only the quietest and slowest of horror movies. Sarah expresses some strong disappointment with one of the staple works of the genre. Works mentioned: The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson House of Le...

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