Episode 10.5: Monsters, meaning and media — A Halloween dive into horror cinema

27/10/2025 28 min
Episode 10.5: Monsters, meaning and media — A Halloween dive into horror cinema

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Episode Synopsis

Question: What is your favorite horror movie?

Meet Russ Meeuf (go.uidaho.edu/4nj1jI2), professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Media (go.uidaho.edu/48I6Wfb) at University of Idaho — and a scholar who knows monsters better than most. What makes a monster truly terrifying? What do these creatures reveal about our deepest fears, our society and ourselves? And why do monsters evolve as our cultural anxieties change? Russ will guide us through the haunted corridors of horror cinema, showing how monsters are more than just nightmares — they’re mirrors. So, grab your flashlight, lock the doors and tune to our Halloween episode...if you dare.

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Music 
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5). 
“Dark Undercurrent” by Harold Schenk (go.uidaho.edu/3LoVlI8) via Amphibious Zoo.

Chapters
(0:00) Favorite horror movie?
(3:50) Getting to know Russ Meeuf
(5:40) What makes a good movie monster?
(7:51) Two sides to every monster
(12:49) What does a director or writer bring to a monster?
(17:19) What do monsters reveal about ourselves?
(20:06) Do monsters evolve over time?
(25:08) Final thoughts