Horror Hour With the Hanna's: Valentine’s Day Love Meets Terror
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Dairyland Frights – Valentine’s Day Special
Valentine’s Day is supposed to be about love, romance, chocolates, and roses , but what if love comes with a body count?
In this Valentine’s Day special episode of Dairyland Frights, host John Radtke welcomes back fan-favorite guests Horror Hour With the Hanna's for a darkly funny, insightful, and occasionally unhinged deep dive into horror movies, twisted romance, and terrifying couples that redefine what “love” really means.
From Oscar-winning monster romances to slashers soaked in blood and heart-shaped carnage, this episode explores how horror uses relationships to tell deeper, scarier truths about intimacy, obsession, power, and identity
🖤 Movies Discussed in This Episode 🌊 The Shape of Water (2017)Guillermo del Toro’s polarizing Best Picture winner sparks a passionate discussion about monster romance, marginalized voices, female sexuality, and why this film is secretly one of the most emotionally honest love stories in modern horror-adjacent cinema.
Topics include:
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Why the “fish man romance” works
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Communication without words
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Desire, loneliness, and breaking societal norms
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Why humans—not monsters—are often the real villains
A Valentine’s Day slasher that skewers rom-com tropes with surgical precision.
Described as “Scream meets a Hallmark movie with a knife”, this under-the-radar hit blends:
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Meta commentary on romantic comedies
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Slasher movie rules
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Fake dating, meet-cutes, and grumpy/sunshine tropes
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A surprisingly sweet (and bloody) love story
A cult-classic slasher set in a mining town where love letters are replaced with human hearts.
The group breaks down:
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Why the setting makes the film so effective
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The infamous censored footage
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Why some slashers exist purely to terrify—and why that’s okay
The conversation expands beyond movies into horror’s most disturbing and fascinating couples, including:
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Long-term relationship horror and anxious attachment
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Codependency as body horror
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Obsession, stalking, and “love that won’t let go”
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How horror reflects real-world relationship fears
Films and characters referenced include:
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Together (2025)
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The Fly (1986)
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Halloween (Michael Myers & Laurie Strode)
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Body horror as metaphor for emotional fusion
This episode digs into why horror is one of the best genres for exploring love, including:
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Vulnerability and intimacy
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Power dynamics and obsession
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Desire versus identity
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When love becomes destructive
Whether you love elevated horror, slashers, rom-com parodies, or just enjoy hearing smart horror fans argue passionately about movies, this Valentine’s Day episode delivers laughs, insight, and plenty of dark heart.
🎧 Listen NowIf you’re looking for a Valentine’s Day horror podcast episode that’s funny, thoughtful, and unafraid to get weird—this one’s for you.
💀 Love hurts. Horror proves it.