
Never Let Go
Crystal Lake returns, Halle Berry makes questionable parenting choices, and we tackle horror’s wildest debates—from unreliable narrators to whether a dog should ever die on screen.
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Season 4, episode 5
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Crystal Lake is back, Halle Berry is ruining her kids lives, and we have thoughts. In this episode of Night School Horror, we dive into the latest horror buzz, discussing the upcoming Crystal Lake series and breaking down the film Never Let Go. We debate unreliable narrators, dissect family trauma, and—most importantly—discuss whether a dog should be killed off in horror movies. Plus, we get into the wild world of 'wood religion,' jealousy-fueled horror, and why accents can make or break a film. Get ready for laughs, heated debates, and just a touch of existential dread.
Crystal Lake is back, Halle Berry is ruining her kids lives, and we have thoughts. In this episode of Night School Horror, we dive into the latest horror buzz, discussing the upcoming Crystal Lake series and breaking down the film Never Let Go. We debate unreliable narrators, dissect family trauma, and—most importantly—discuss whether a dog should be killed off in horror movies. Plus, we get into the wild world of 'wood religion,' jealousy-fueled horror, and why accents can make or break a film. Get ready for laughs, heated debates, and just a touch of existential dread.
- Friday the 13th
- Never Let Go
- movie review
- Crystal Lake
- Horror
- Halle Berry
Show notes
Takeaways
- The hosts introduce themselves and set a humorous tone for the podcast.
- Discussion about the Crystal Lake series reveals concerns over its development and cast.
- The hosts express skepticism about the potential success of the Crystal Lake series.
- Linda Cardellini's casting as Pamela Voorhees sparks debate among the hosts.
- The conversation shifts to the film 'Never Let Go' starring Halle Berry.
- The hosts share their initial reactions to 'Never Let Go' and its impact on them.
- The hosts critique the horror genre's trends and the need for fresh storytelling.
- The discussion highlights the importance of character development in horror films.
- The hosts emphasize the need for compelling narratives in prequels and sequels.
- The episode concludes with a call for more engaging horror content. He surprised me.
- I did not like this movie.
- Beautiful direction, but that story was kind of bad.
- The ending is my biggest fucking problem.
- The kids were the highlight of this movie.
- This movie looked like it had me, and then it lost me.
- If she shoots this fucking dog, I'm turning off the movie.
- This dog has no idea what's happening.
- The dog doesn't die.
- I think she killed both her parents. The protagonist's journey reflects deep psychological struggles.
- Family dynamics play a crucial role in shaping the narrative.
- Mental illness is portrayed as a central theme in the story.
- The concept of evil is explored through hereditary and psychological lenses.
- The unreliable narrator adds complexity to the storytelling.
- Survival instincts can lead to moral dilemmas and madness.
- Imagery of guilt and regret is prevalent throughout the film.
- Character motivations are often driven by fear and desperation.
- The film's ending leaves many questions unanswered, creating a sense of ambiguity.
- The conversation highlights the importance of understanding character backgrounds in horror narratives. The humor in the film often revolves around dark themes, such as animal treatment.
- Accents can significantly affect the believability of characters in a film.
- Symbolism in the film, particularly the 'wood religion', represents deeper themes of protection and trauma.
- Childhood trauma is a recurring theme that affects characters' actions and relationships.
- Jealousy plays a crucial role in the dynamics between family members in the film.
- The film's portrayal of accents raises questions about authenticity and character backgrounds.
- The conversation highlights the importance of detail in filmmaking to create a believable world.
- The film's ending suggests that the true evil lies within the characters themselves, rather than external forces.
- The discussion reflects on how trauma can be passed down through generations.
- The film's themes resonate with real-life psychological issues, making it a complex narrative. The nature of evil is inherent in humanity.
- Family dynamics can complicate perceptions of good and evil.
- Visual elements in horror films enhance the psychological experience.
- Therapeutic insights can be drawn from horror narratives.
- Gore and violence are significant aspects of horror films.
- Lessons from horror films can apply to real-life situations.
- Understanding psychological aspects can deepen film analysis.
- The importance of family loyalty is highlighted in horror contexts.
- Horror films can serve as a reflection of societal issues.
- The ending of a film can significantly impact its overall message.

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