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Love Hurts: Scream & The Rules of Horror


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In this month’s Love Hurts episode, we dive into Scream (1996), the slasher that didn’t just revive horror, but rewrote its rules.

From Ghostface’s iconic phone calls to Randy’s infamous survival guidelines, Scream turned horror into self-aware meta-commentary. But where did those rules come from? And why do we need them?

We explore:

  • The evolution of slasher tropes
  • The concept of the “Final Girl”
  • Wes Craven’s comeback to horror
  • The real-life crimes that inspired Scream, including the Gainesville Ripper murders
  • The tragic 1950 babysitter murder of Janett Christman (also discussed in our Black Christmas episode)

Then we travel back to 1946 Texarkana and the unsolved Moonlight Murders, the real-life crimes that inspired The Town That Dreaded Sundown, and examine how unresolved tragedy becomes myth, legend, and eventually cinema.

Because horror didn’t invent the rules.

It inherited them.

And sometimes, the scariest stories aren’t fiction at all.

Stay tuned at the end for a few modern “Love Hurts” film recommendations — and a teaser for March’s deep dive into Ed and Lorraine Warren.

⚠️ Content Note 

This episode discusses real-life crimes, including murder and sexual assault. While no graphic detail is included, listener discretion is advised.

🎬 Films & Media Referenced
  • Scream (1996), directed by Wes Craven
  • The Town That Dreaded Sundown (1976, 2014)
  • Black Christmas (1974)
  • Coverage of the Gainesville Ripper (Danny Rolling)
  • The Texarkana Moonlight Murders (1946)
  • Together
  • Keeper
  • Bone Lake
🎧 Podcast Credits

Clips used:

  • Scream (1996) trailer and selected audio clips
  • The Town That Dreaded Sundown trailer

Music:

  • "Curse" - Eerie and Scary Ambient Music by Mehul Sharma (Royalty-Free)

Editing:

  • Written, researched, and edited by Carissa

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Truth Behind the TerrorBy Carissa Willis