This podcast discusses sex and violence in movies, its depiction, meaning and relevance. Season 1 focuses on movies from the 1990s.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Film HistorySociety & CultureTV & Film |
On this bonus episode I ask Oscar expert and regular guest Gordon McNulty to discuss this year’s nominated Oscar movies with a focus on sex & violence. We rank our top 5 favorite moments and talk about dog fights, dicks at the ceremony, stealing dead... more
On episode 13 another guest returns, as Karim Ballach introduces the concept of blockbuster violence to the podcast by focusing on Martin Campbell’s ‘GoldenEye’ (1995). We discuss everything about Xenia (which is a lot), whether this is a new era for... more
On episode 12 returning guest favorite Joslyn finally introduces horror to this podcast by choosing Wes Craven’s ‘Scream’ (1996). We discuss each victim, Terrifier 2, intestine movement, Wednesday’s violence and Jo’s face of confusion. more
On episode 11 my guest Alma Schmitt chose the astounding ‘Princess Mononoke’ (1997), so we can talk Miyazaki, sexuality in the machine room and - balance -. You can follow me on Instagram @firstlastshot.
On episode 10 (!) my guest Will Steele picks Mike Leigh’s bleak ‘Naked’ (1993), and we discuss its disturbing sex scenes, Thatcherism, The Incredibles and introduce .5 to our rating system. more
On episode 9 my guest Aaditya Bhattacharya helps me to discuss Michael Haneke’s controversial ‘Funny Games’ (1997), including our frustration with the film, the baffling remake and making the obvious comparison with ‘Saw’. more
On episode 8 my guest George Ehret helps me to discuss Atom Egoyan’s labyrinthine ‘Exotica’ (1994), including the MPAA, almost not discussing Sarah Polley and, obviously, Barney the Dinosaur. more
On episode 7 my guest Daniel Gillespie helps me to discuss Alexander Payne’s adaptation of ‘Election’ (1999), including 90s movies prevalence for grooming, ‘American Pie’ and if it’s fair game to discuss political violence when it comes to violence. ... more
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