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Your Creepy Uncle Freddy

Your Creepy Uncle Freddy

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💀🌼 Hello, Horror Fans! 🖤🔥

This week on the Horrorcraft Podcast, we’re honoring Día de los Muertos Month with a special, heartfelt deep dive into one of the most haunting and iconic horror films ever made — A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984). 🌙🩸

Joining Cass and Kylee 🖤🦇 for this powerful episode is Kate Reeves, Kylee’s sister and this week’s guest co-host, as we explore the nightmares, grief, and lasting impact of Freddy Krueger’s shadow on horror and culture alike.
Together, we’ll talk about the film’s legacy, its exploration of fear and trauma, and how horror connects us to the memory of those we’ve lost — reminding us that even in darkness, remembrance keeps the light alive. 🕯️🌺

⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode discusses dark themes including death, trauma, and mental health. Please listen with care.
If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline — call or text 988 for free, 24/7 confidential support.

🔥 Huge thanks to our favorite chaos goblin Tiki (@vhs_or_death) for our haunting intro that perfectly sets the tone for this month of remembrance and reflection.

💀 Find us honoring the season and haunting the Hellzone with our fellow hellions:
@hellzone_tv
@basically_britney_
@cody_landman
@lj.ugarte

🌐 Support the Hellzone:
Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/user?u=75487932

Stay spooky, stay compassionate, and remember — Día de los Muertos is not about loss, but love that lives on. 🖤🌼🌙

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