41 min

“Freaks” (1932) feat. Jake Lawler Revisiting The Golden Age

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Inside The Film Room co-founder Jake Lawler joins host Josh Martin to discuss Tod Browning’s "Freaks" (1932). Jake and Josh unpack the nuances of this unique classic, which remains a landmark for the representation of disability in cinema.

Follow Jake on Twitter (@Jakelawler42) and be on the lookout for "Good Samaritans," Jake’s debut short film, premiering at Film Fest 919 on October 29th.

Follow Josh on Twitter and Letterboxd (@MartinOnMovies) and check out his work at Film Inquiry, Inside The Film Room, and Aspect: Journal of Film and Media Studies.

Make sure to follow Inside The Film Room on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube for all the latest movie news (@insidefilmroom), and be sure to subscribe and rate/review five stars wherever you get your podcasts!

Inside The Film Room co-founder Jake Lawler joins host Josh Martin to discuss Tod Browning’s "Freaks" (1932). Jake and Josh unpack the nuances of this unique classic, which remains a landmark for the representation of disability in cinema.

Follow Jake on Twitter (@Jakelawler42) and be on the lookout for "Good Samaritans," Jake’s debut short film, premiering at Film Fest 919 on October 29th.

Follow Josh on Twitter and Letterboxd (@MartinOnMovies) and check out his work at Film Inquiry, Inside The Film Room, and Aspect: Journal of Film and Media Studies.

Make sure to follow Inside The Film Room on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and YouTube for all the latest movie news (@insidefilmroom), and be sure to subscribe and rate/review five stars wherever you get your podcasts!

41 min