On this episode of The Round Up Podcast, Rain Maakestad, 12, and Juno Clark, 11, discuss how horror movies reflect society and politics.
The Round Up Podcast: How Horror Movies Reflect Society, Politics
October 30, 2024
About the Contributors
Rain Maakestad, LBTV Director
Hello, I'm Rain Maakestad and while I'm always working hard, I do love relaxing (watching movies mostly).
Juno Clark, Staff Writer
Certified craft maniac. Ask me about my cat and my button collection.
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Rain Maakestad • Oct 30, 2024 at 11:15 am
Hey everyone! This is all the movies/TV shows we mentioned in order of appearance:
🎃Halloween (1978) – R
🎃Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) – R
🎃Friday the 13th (1980) – R
🎃Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006) – R
🎃Tragedy Girls (2017) – R
🎃Alien (1979) – R
🎃The Thing (1982) – R
🎃The Fly (1986) – R
🎃V/H/S/85 (2023) – R
🎃Independence Day (1996) – PG-13
🎃M3GAN (2022) – PG-13
🎃Afraid (2024) – PG-13
🎃The Lovely Bones (2009) – PG-13
🎃The Strangers (2008) – R
🎃Child’s Play (1988) – R
🎃The Invisible Man (2020) – R
🎃Baby Reindeer (2024) – TV-MA
🎃Watcher (2022) – R
🎃Rear Window (1954) – PG
🎃The Village (2004) – PG-13
🎃SPLIT (2016) – PG-13
🎃Flower of Evil (2020) – PG-13
🎃Slumber Party Massacre (1982) – R
🎃The Haunting on Sorority Row (2007) – PG-13
🎃Supernatural (2005) – TV-MA
🎃Black Christmas (2019) – PG-13