139: In a Violent Nature (2024), violence in cinema, and the relationship between horror and disability
Michael J. Dougherty returns to discuss IN A VIOLENT NATURE, violence in cinema, and the connection between horror and disability.
Michael J. Dougherty returns to discuss IN A VIOLENT NATURE, violence in cinema, and the connection between horror and disability.
Michael Dougherty returns to the show to discuss SAINT MAUD and LOVE LIES BLEEDING starring Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian
Jessica Scott joins the show to discuss TALK TO ME, the latest horror film from A24 and Australian directors Michael & Danny Philippou
THE INNOCENTS is a well-made piece of cinema tainted by a careless portrayal of autism
Incredible set design, wonderful performances, and a strong central idea can’t make up for the film’s lackluster screenplay
We’ve got a review of the new A24 film Lamb. Plus, a recap Filmland 2021 festival and Wong Kar Wai’s 2046.
Lamb, the new film from A24, is shocking, eerie, thought-provoking, and yes, even cute.
There have been a number of solid “prestige horror” films in recent years, but In the Earth doesn’t quite reach those heights.
This week Andrew digs into the latest Stephen King adaption, Doctor Sleep, the new movie and sequel to the Stanley Kubrick classic The Shining.
Kevin McAllister, the patron saint of booby-traps
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