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Lynchian Love Stories: A WILD AT HEART Watchalong

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In this special Valentine's Day episode of Mysterious Going On, we shuffle the usual schedule for an early-season watchalong with film critic Lucas Hardwick. We fire up the Blu-ray and watch Lynch's crazy 1990 flick, WILD AT HEART. Lucas, a critic for "Apes on Film" and "Scream" magazine, brings his expertise to bear as we also discuss works such as BLUE VELVET and MULHOLLAND DRIVE, examining Lynch's stylistic choices and their impact on the viewing experience.

The conversation touches upon themes like acting, direction, and the use of visual motifs, with a particular focus on WILD AT HEART and its relationship to THE WIZARD OF OZ. You're invited to join in on the watchalong, to enjoy commentary that will accompany the film. For those deeply embedded in the discussion of film and the idiosyncratic vision of David Lynch, this episode is a must-listen full of rich, engaging banter for film aficionados.

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About Lucas Hardwick & Alex Greenwood

When he’s not working as a Sasquatch stand-in for sleazy European films, Lucas Hardwick spends time writing film essays and reviews for We Belong Dead and Screem magazines. Lucas also enjoys writing horror shorts and has earned Quarterfinalist status in the Killer Shorts and HorrOrigins screenwriting contests. You can find Lucas’ shorts on Coverfly.

Alex Greenwood experienced the heart-wrenching unpredictability of the film industry when his debut screenplay projectcame to an abrupt halt following the producer's untimely death. Now, he flogs his acclaimed John Pilate Mystery Series and badgers friends into reading his award-winning horror stories. Praised for his dialogue, Alex brings a unique voice to mystery, horror, and general fiction.

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In this special Valentine's Day episode of Mysterious Going On, we shuffle the usual schedule for an early-season watchalong with film critic Lucas Hardwick. We fire up the Blu-ray and watch Lynch's crazy 1990 flick, WILD AT HEART. Lucas, a critic for "Apes on Film" and "Scream" magazine, brings his expertise to bear as we also discuss works such as BLUE VELVET and MULHOLLAND DRIVE, examining Lynch's stylistic choices and their impact on the viewing experience.

The conversation touches upon themes like acting, direction, and the use of visual motifs, with a particular focus on WILD AT HEART and its relationship to THE WIZARD OF OZ. You're invited to join in on the watchalong, to enjoy commentary that will accompany the film. For those deeply embedded in the discussion of film and the idiosyncratic vision of David Lynch, this episode is a must-listen full of rich, engaging banter for film aficionados.

Become a subscriber for ad-free shows, subscriber-only content, giveaways, and more!

About Lucas Hardwick & Alex Greenwood

When he’s not working as a Sasquatch stand-in for sleazy European films, Lucas Hardwick spends time writing film essays and reviews for We Belong Dead and Screem magazines. Lucas also enjoys writing horror shorts and has earned Quarterfinalist status in the Killer Shorts and HorrOrigins screenwriting contests. You can find Lucas’ shorts on Coverfly.

Alex Greenwood experienced the heart-wrenching unpredictability of the film industry when his debut screenplay projectcame to an abrupt halt following the producer's untimely death. Now, he flogs his acclaimed John Pilate Mystery Series and badgers friends into reading his award-winning horror stories. Praised for his dialogue, Alex brings a unique voice to mystery, horror, and general fiction.

Please leave us a review on your podcast platform of choice, and don't forget to subscribe for more literary journeys!⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠LEAVE A REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

This Mysterious Goings On Podcast episode was recorded and mixed at Green Shebeen Studios in beautiful Kansas City, Missouri. Copyright 2024, all rights reserved. No reproduction, excerpting, or other use without written permission.

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