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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2024 · 47 MIN

Spooky Faves, Gay Halloween and RIP Birth Rates

from Everything Is Content

BOO - Beth, Ruchira and Oenone are back to scare you with some scarily-astute analysis of pop culture in time for Halloween week. First, just how much do they love horror as a genre? From memories of sleepovers and scary-movies, to the recent rise of artistic horrors with social commentary i.e. Jordan Peele's 'Get Out', they dive into their changing relationship to jump-scares and frightening films. Also, listen to hear their best horror recommendations across literature, TV and film.A new meme has the internet in a chokehold. 'Gay Halloween' has radically changed the dressing-up landscape, with people boasting about their pop culture knowledge by donning the most obscure referential costume they can, so only the chronically online understand it. Is it fun or is it pretentious? Finally, we can't forget the real world is full of horrifying things including recent stats that show a significant decline in birth rates. Should women bear the brunt of this societal issue? Whose responsibility is it that we're moving towards an ageing population?If you have anything you want to add to this week’s episode we would LOVE to hear it on Instagram @everythingiscontentpod. See you over there!GOODREADS - Motherthing PAN MACMILLAN - Our Wives Under The SeaVOX - HereditaryROGER EBERT - Rosemary’s BabyA24 - Midsommar NETFLIX - The Purge NY Times - Jordan PeeleTHE GUARDIAN - The HostTHE GUARDIAN - The Shards Know Your Meme - Gay HalloweenNY TIMES - Halloween Can Be the New ChristmasSKY NEWS - Fertility rates fall ADULTING - Motherhood Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

BOO - Beth, Ruchira and Oenone are back to scare you with some scarily-astute analysis of pop culture in time for Halloween week. First, just how much do they love horror as a genre? From memories of sleepovers and scary-movies, to the recent rise of artistic horrors with social commentary i.e. Jordan Peele's 'Get Out', they dive into their changing relationship to jump-scares and frightening films. Also, listen to hear their best horror recommendations across literature, TV and film.A new meme has the internet in a chokehold. 'Gay Halloween' has radically changed the dressing-up landscape, with people boasting about their pop culture knowledge by donning the most obscure referential costume they can, so only the chronically online understand it. Is it fun or is it pretentious? Finally, we can't forget the real world is full of horrifying things including recent stats that show a significant decline in birth rates. Should women bear the brunt of this societal issue? Whose responsibility is it that we're moving towards an ageing population?If you have anything you want to add to this week’s episode we would LOVE to hear it on Instagram @everythingiscontentpod. See you over there!GOODREADS - Motherthing PAN MACMILLAN - Our Wives Under The SeaVOX - HereditaryROGER EBERT - Rosemary’s BabyA24 - Midsommar NETFLIX - The Purge NY Times - Jordan PeeleTHE GUARDIAN - The HostTHE GUARDIAN - The Shards Know Your Meme - Gay HalloweenNY TIMES - Halloween Can Be the New ChristmasSKY NEWS - Fertility rates fall ADULTING - Motherhood Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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