
Everybody's Business Will Horror Gruel Save Hollywood?
Oct 31, 2025
Leo Feler, an economist known for his insights on immigration policy, shares a harrowing account of an ICE raid at his renovation site, discussing its chilling economic impacts. He reveals how such raids lead to anxiety-driven behaviors in communities and disrupt local economies. Sean Fennessey, Chief Content Officer at The Ringer, analyzes Hollywood's struggles in 2025, highlighting issues like superhero fatigue and changing audience preferences. He passionately defends horror films as a resilient genre, recommending both classic and modern titles for Halloween.
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Haunted Bank Links Fear To Financial History
- Stacey visited a haunted bank built in 1927 that ties its theme to real financial fear and the 1929 crash.
- Tickets cost about $50 and the attraction claims roughly 500 visitors per day through early November.
Home Renovation Raid Caught On Camera
- Leo Feler watched masked agents jump his locked fence and pursue workers on his property via Ring camera while he was in Toronto.
- One worker was detained, others were injured, and Feler helped raise funds for a habeas corpus writ alleging no warrant was shown.
Raids Depressed Local Hispanic Consumption
- Proprietary consumer data shows first-generation Hispanic households pulled back spending after raids.
- Reduced consumption reflects fear, job loss, and avoidance of public places like gyms and Home Depot.






