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We're back and thrilled to be joined by Dario Llinares of The Cinematologists podcast to discuss some films that didn't make it into our erotic cinema series. Listen to discover some of our naughty faves.By Projections Podcast
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Erotic Cinema Episode 7: Paraphilias (Nymphomaniac & Crash)
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In the final episode of our erotic cinema series, Mary and Sarah talk guilt, S&M therapy and the sublime in Lars Von Trier's Nymphomaniac (2014) and David Cronenberg's Crash (1996).By Projections Podcast
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Wondering what films to see in the upcoming months? Sarah and Mary share their picks from the 2022 BFI London Film Festival. Films covered (spoiler free) include The Whale, Decision to Leave, Triangle of Sadness, Holy Spider, No Bears, The Wonder and more…By Projections Podcast
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Erotic Cinema Episode 6: Fetish (The Night Porter & Secretary)
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This week we return to the erotic film series. Mary and Sarah discuss fetish, mortification and fairy tales in Liliana Cavani's controversial 1974 classic The Night Porter, and Armie Hammer's favourite film Secretary (2002).By Projections Podcast
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As promised, Mary and Sarah watch Discovery+'s three-part House of Hammer documentary, and deliver their psychoanalytic verdict. We speculate on Armie Hammer's unconscious motivations, kink shaming, rogue therapists, trauma as spectacle and a serious misreading of the 2002 film Secretary. TWs obviously include sexual assault and abuse.…
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Erotic Cinema Episode 5: Taboo (Y Tu Mamà También & 9 1/2 Weeks)
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This week Mary and Sarah talk taboo, manic pixie dream girls and curatorship in two erotic classics: Alfonso Cuarón's Y Tu Mamà También (2001) and 9 1/2 Weeks (1986) by Adrian Lyne.By Projections Podcast
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Erotic Cinema Episode 4: Softcore (Emmanuelle & Paprika)
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For episode 4 of our Erotic Cinema series, Mary and Sarah review two soft-core classics, Just Jaeckin's directorial debut Emmanuelle (1974) and Tinto Brass' gorgeous Paprika (1991). Digressions include Mary's favourite porn stars and Sarah's greatest ambition...By Projections Podcast
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Erotic Cinema Episode 3: Excess (Showgirls & Basic Instinct)
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In episode 3 of our Erotic Cinema series, Sarah and Mary analyse a Paul Verhoeven double bill over a delicious meal of brown rice and vegetables. We discuss excess and female jouissance in Basic Instinct (1992) and Showgirls (1995).By Projections Podcast
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Erotic Cinema Episode 2: Thanatos (Damage & Shame)
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In episode 2 of our Erotic Cinema series, Mary and Sarah analyse Thanatos, family dysfunction and repetition compulsion in Louis Malle’s Damage (1992) and Steve McQueen’s Shame (2011). We also completely rebrand the death drive, no big deal.By Projections Podcast
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Erotic Cinema Episode 1: Eros (9 Songs & Sex & Lucia)
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We're back with a new series on Erotic Cinema! Mary and Sarah catch up on life and films before delving into their first topic of the series – 'Eros'. We discuss sex, creative work and the mystery of female sexuality in Michael Winterbottom's 9 Songs (2001) and Julio Medem's Sex and Lucia (2004).By Projections Podcast
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Mary and Sarah turn agony aunts to tackle 5 romantic listener queries, and give their thoughts on The Tinder Swindler (2022) for a special bonus episode.By Projections Podcast
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The Uncanny Episode 6: Tech (Ex Machina and Her)
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It’s the final episode of The Uncanny series! Mary and Sarah discuss uncanny tech in Alex Garland’s Ex Machina (2015) and Spike Jonze’s Her (2013) and share some of their own strange technology experiences.By Projections Podcast
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The Uncanny Episode 5: Surgery (Eyes Without A Face & The Skin I Live In)
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In the penultimate episode of our Uncanny series, Mary and Sarah talk surgery and identity formation in Georges Franju's Eyes Without a Face (1960) and Pedro Almodóvar's The Skin I Live In (2011).By Projections Podcast
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The Uncanny Episode 4: Dolls (Dead of Night & Child's Play 2)
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Mary and Sarah explore the meaning of dummies and dolls in two uncanny horror movies; the 1945 anthology film Dead of Night, and John Lafia’s Child’s Play 2.By Projections Podcast
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The Uncanny Episode 3: Beauty (Death Becomes Her & Make Up)
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Mary and Sarah discuss the differences between beauty and the sublime in episode three of our series on The Uncanny. First up the sublime becomes ridiculous in Robert Zemeckis’ Death Becomes Her (1992), then beauty lead to the sublime in Claire Oakley’s Make Up (2019).By Projections Podcast
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The Uncanny Episode 2: Food (Whatever Happened to Baby Jane & Swallow)
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On episode two of The Uncanny series, Mary and Sarah engage in a slightly delirious discussion of food, family dynamics and trauma in Robert Aldrich’s Whatever Happened to Baby Jane (1962) and Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ Swallow (2020). Deviations include our favourite bodily fluids and a great idea for a new A24 project.…
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The Uncanny Episode 1: Home (The Exterminating Angel & The Tenant)
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Welcome to series 7 of Projections Podcast. This week Mary and Sarah kick off The Uncanny with a look at two domicile-based films by masters of cinema: Luis Buñuel’s The Exterminating Angel (1962) and Roman Polanski’s The Tenant (1976).By Projections Podcast
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The Double Episode 7: Transformation (Antiviral & Black Swan)
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It’s time for our final episode on the subject of The Double. Mary and Sarah discuss two body horror films about transformation, Brandon Cronenberg’s inspired debut Antiviral (2012), and Mary’s favourite film, Darren Aronofsky’s contemporary classic Black Swan (2010).By Projections Podcast
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The Double Episode 6: Confused Identity (The Man Who Haunted Himself & Always Shine)
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In our penultimate episode of The Double series, Mary and Sarah explore confused identities, society’s love for the persona and LARPing in Basil Deardon’s The Man Who Haunted Himself (1970) and Sophia Takal’s Always Shine (2016).By Projections Podcast
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In a very special bonus episode, Mary and Sarah fulfil a shared dream and speak to philosopher, writer, Pervert's Guide star and meme sensation Slavoj Žižek! The conversation covers the pop culture subjects of Lars Von Trier films, 'yes means yes' laws, pandemic viewing, Agatha Christie, identity politics and sex advice.…
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The Double Episode 5: Stage Personas (I'm Still Here & Velvet Goldmine)
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Sarah and Mary are back with another episode of The Double series. This time we're looking at stage personas in Casey Affleck's performance piece I'm Still Here (2010) and Todd Haynes' cult masterpiece Velvet Goldmine (1998). We discuss the psychoanalytic persona and Mary gives an insight into her own change of name–plus numerous fun facts about Da…
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The Double Episode 4: Parallel Realities (Us & Triangle)
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Mary and Sarah are back on the theme of ‘The Double’, discussing the Jungian shadow in Jordan Peele’s Us (2019) and Christopher Smith’s Triangle (2009). Ideas thrown about include ‘the deplorables’, the interior world of the abuser and why Australians are so damn good at cinema.By Projections Podcast
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Bonus: Promising Young Woman & Violation
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In this bonus episode, Mary and Sarah review two recently released rape revenge films; Emerald Fennell's highly anticipated Promising Young Woman (2020) and Madeleine Sims-Fewer's Violation (2020) which several listeners recommended to us. Spoiler warning!By Projections Podcast
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The Double Episode 3: Clones (Moon & The Brøken)
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For episode 3 of The Double series, Sarah and Mary discuss ‘Clones’ and relationship anxiety in Sean Ellis’ 2008 film The Brøken and Duncan Jones’ Moon (2009). Deviations include Edgar Allan Poe and… Jackie Collins.By Projections Podcast
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The Double Episode 2: Lookalikes (The Double Life of Veronique & Face/Off)
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Continuing our series on the subject of The Double, Mary and Sarah discuss lookalikes in Krzysztof Kieślowski’s sublime film The Double Life of Veronique (1991) and John Woo’s ridiculous one Face/Off (1997). We talk Otto Rank’s influential text, projection, creativity and religion.By Projections Podcast
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The Double Episode 1: Twins (Dead Ringers & L'Amant Double)
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Welcome to Series 6, in which we will explore The Double in cinema, an uncanny storytelling device often relied upon to represent self-division, a split in personality, or an emotional conflict. In Episode 1, Mary and Sarah discuss the desire to return to the womb and the doubling of the psychoanalytic process in David Cronenberg's Dead Ringers (19…
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In this relaxed fit bonus episode, Sarah and Mary speculate over the things left unsaid in the New York Times documentary Framing Britney Spears (2021)By Projections Podcast
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Bonus: Hammertime (Armie Hammer's Leaked DMs)
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We tried to take January off, but felt duty bound to analyse the FEAST of signifiers within the (alleged) Armie Hammer DMs situation. Mary and Sarah talk abandonment issues, wife envy and borderline personality disorder, and come up with an amazing idea for a screenplay. Slide into our DMs producers! We do read these messages aloud so TW for mentio…
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Cults on Film Episode 6: Deprogramming (Holy Smoke! & Charlie Says)
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In the final episode of our Cults on Film series, Sarah and Mary talk deprogramming in Jane Campion’s Holy Smoke! (1999) and Mary Harron’s Charlie Says (2018). Our discussion covers the termination of psychoanalysis, education and the ‘cult of love’. Also we wonder whether any Manson family member really cut an umbilical cord with their teeth and f…
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Cults on Film Episode 5: Isolation (Martha Marcy May Marlene & Madeline's Madeline)
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In the penultimate episode of our Cults on Film series. Mary and Sarah tackle two heavily alliterative titles; Sean Durkin’s Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011) and Josephine Decker’s Madeline’s Madeline. We discuss isolation, disassociation and the psychically dangerous profession of acting.By Projections Podcast
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Cults on Film Episode 4: Brainwashing (The Master & Going Clear)
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Sarah and Mary dive into the murky waters of Paul Thomas Anderson's The Master (2012) and Alex Gibney's Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief (2015) to explore brainwashing, Lacan’s four discourses and families in the fourth episode of our cults on film series.By Projections Podcast
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Cults on Film Episode 3: Identification (Fight Club & Midsommar)
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In episode 3 of our Cults on Film series, Mary and Sarah discover that David Fincher’s Fight Club (1999) and Ari Aster’s Midsommar (2019) are essentially the same film, and discuss Freudian ideas of identification and lack.By Projections Podcast
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Cults on Film Episode 2: Conspiracy (The Devils & The Endless)
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Our Cults on Film series is back. Sarah and Mary talk conspiracy, lack and possession in Ken Russell's The Devils (1971) and Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead's The Endless (2017), coming to the conclusion that conspiratorial thinking reigns when trauma is seen as not being enough.By Projections Podcast
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Mary and Sarah discuss their top five films from the London Film Festival, Natalie Erika James' Relic, Josephine Decker's Shirley, Natalia Meta's The Intruder, Brandon Cronenberg's Possessor and Francis Lee's Ammonite.By Projections Podcast
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Cults on Film Episode 1: Faith (The Beach & Holy Hell)
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Welcome to Series 5: Cults on Film! Mary and Sarah begin with a discussion of faith, infantilism and creative purpose in Danny Boyle's The Beach (2000) and Will Allen's Holy Hell (2016). Join us!By Projections Podcast
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Bonus: Psychoanalysis, the Occult and Hereditary with Vanessa Sinclair
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We warmed up for our upcoming series on cults by discussing psychoanalysis, the occult and Ari Aster's Hereditary (2018) with special guest Vanessa Sinclair. Vanessa Sinclair is a practicing psychoanalyst, writer, podcaster, and collage artist. Together we discussed the connections between the practices of art, magic and psychoanalysis, grief and r…
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Work and Money Episode 8: Liberation (Bonnie and Clyde & American Beauty)
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Wrapping up our ‘Work and Money’ series, Mary and Sarah discuss whether we can liberate ourselves from the tyranny of neoliberal oppression, as tested in Arthur Penn’s Bonnie and Clyde (1967) and Sam Mendes’ American Beauty (1999).By Projections Podcast
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Work and Money Episode 7: Post-Digital Work (Sorry We Missed You & Cam)
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In the penultimate episode of our Work and Money series, Mary and Sarah discuss the absence of humanity in the post-digital economy, as exemplified by Daniel Goldhaber and Issa Mazzei’s Cam (2018) and Ken Loach’s Sorry We Missed You (2019).By Projections Podcast
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Work and Money Episode 6: Property (Poltergeist & Sorry to Bother You)
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This week on our Work and Money series, Mary and Sarah talk liminal spaces and the uncanny in the homes of Tobe Hooper's Poltergeist (1982) and Boots Reiley's Sorry to Bother You (2018).By Projections Podcast
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Work and Money Episode 5: Austerity (Compliance & Under the Skin)
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Mary and Sarah return to the exploration of work and money with a look at the concept of ‘austerity’ and its effects in two unsettling films; Craig Zobel’s Compliance (2012) and Jonathan Glazer’s Under the Skin (2013).By Projections Podcast
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Work and Money Episode 4: Livelihood (Misery & Office Space)
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This week Sarah and Mary discuss working to survive in Rob Reiner's Misery (1990) based on the Stephen King novel that Sarah was too scared to finish reading, and Mike Judge's cult favourite Office Space (1999).By Projections Podcast
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Work and Money Episode 3: Competition (Glengarry Glen Ross & Crime D'Amour)
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Continuing their look at work and money on screen, Mary and Sarah find themselves with an ambivalent view of competition after watching James Foley’s Glengarry Glen Ross and Alain Corneau’s Crime D’Amour.By Projections Podcast
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Work and Money Episode 2: Pursuit (Eyes Wide Shut & The Bling Ring)
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This week Sarah and Mary continue their discussion of economics through the lenses of Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut (1999) and Sofia Coppola’s The Bling Ring (2013). We discuss the interlacing of sex and money, emotional labour, the masks we wear at work, the sadness of consumption and so much more!…
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Work and Money Episode 1: Excess (The Wolf of Wall Street & Spring Breakers)
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‘Neoliberalism is capitalism without a safeword’. Welcome to Series 4: Work and Money. In our first episode in the series, Mary and Sarah discuss ‘excess’ in Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) and Harmony Korine’s Spring Breakers (2012).By Projections Podcast
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Bonus: Art Horror (Velvet Buzzsaw & The House With Laughing Windows)
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In this bonus episode recorded a little while ago, Mary and Sarah invited special guest, friend of the podcast Alex Pearce to discuss the horrors of art, as represented in Netflix’s Velvet Buzzsaw (2019) and The House With Laughing Windows (1976).By Projections Podcast
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With Shudder giving new customers a 30 day free trial with the code 'Shutin' Mary and Sarah see what the horror streaming service are offering and give their top picks to take you through the lockdown. Stay inside, stay safe!By Mary Wild and Sarah Cleaver
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Bonus: Portrait of a Lady on Fire (with Katy D'Avella)
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This week Sarah takes a day off, and Mary invites writer and cinephile Katy D'Avella to see and discuss Céline Sciamma's Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2020). In this spoilerific discussion, the two look at the film through the lenses of desire, psychoanalysis and... astrology.By Projections Podcast
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Bonus: The Invisible Man & Upgrade (SPOILERS)
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While we work on our new series we’re releasing some bonus content. Mary and Sarah discuss Leigh Whannell’s new release The Invisible Man (spoilerific) and then Mary discusses Whannell’s previous film Upgrade (2018) with special guest… her sister, Mimi!By Mary Wild and Sarah Kathryn Cleaver
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Bonus: Boxsets on the couch with Adam Chamberlain
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While we record the next series, we’re releasing some bonus content. We spoke to Adam Chamberlain of the Frame of Mind blog to discuss representations of mental illness in our favourite TV shows. Adam is a part-time author and blogger, with an academic interest in psychology and mental health, including its representations on screen. Shows discusse…
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Women in Horror Episode 6: Demons (Jennifer's Body & Paranormal Activity)
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In our final episode of Women in Horror, we’re thrilled to be joined by the master of horror podcasting himself; Mike Muncer from The Evolution of Horror. This week’s chosen movies are Karyn Kusama’s Jennifer’s Body (2009) and Oren Peli’s Paranormal Activity (2007) We discussed trauma resurfacing, demonic activity and rape revenge. Don’t be scared,…
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