Cadaver Dogs Cadaver Dogs Podcast
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- TV & Film
What’s so scary about scary movies? Three filmmaker friends dissect the themes and social commentary of horror films. We analyze and review your favorite frights: from classic monsters to 80s slashers; blockbusters to indie darlings; B-movie gore to psychological thrillers; and everything in-between. The Cadaver Dogs sniff out the real reason why you love the flicks that gave you nightmares as a kid.
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INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS / THE BLOB: Communists From Outer Space (ft. Jeremiah Kipp)
Have you now, or have you ever been, a member of the Communist Party?
This month, we’re joined by director Jeremiah Kipp (Slapface, The Geechee Witch), to discuss the great red menace which must be extinguished by any means necessary!
1950s Americana is met with an existential threat in the form of shapeshifting aliens which mean to replace our way of life, our entire way of thinking, in the original INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS (1956), directed by Don Siegel. But is this threat really a metaphor for Communism, or is it meant to represent Senator Joseph McCarthy and the Red Scare? Perhaps the only thing we have to fear is fear itself, or at least that’s somewhat the stance of our second film, THE BLOB (1988), directed by Chuck Russell, itself a remake of another 1950s Cold War metaphor. Of course, this is the 80s, and so Reagan is bound to come up a few times.
From the early days of the Cold War to the final days, how has America’s shifting views of the Soviet Union affected the media we create? Is the greater threat an invading force, or is the call coming from inside the house? Let’s dig into the glorious sci-fi horror, mutts!
00:03:52 - Invasion of the Body Snatchers
00:38:01 - The Blob
00:56:04 - Comparisons
01:08:27 - Bone Reviews
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And watch Slapface on Shudder:
shudder.com/movies/watch/slapface/5c9da4c647252821
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“Red Scare,” by history.com editors
history.com/topics/cold-war/red-scare
“The True Story of Brainwashing and How It Shaped America,” by Lorraine Boissoneault
smithsonianmag.com/history/true-story-brainwashing-and-how-it-shaped-america-180963400/
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A NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST / THE VILLAGE: American Dream (ft. Emily Bennett)
Ah, the American Dream: a suburban home with a white picket fence, green grass, and the perfect nuclear family. Until… ding dong! It’s the boogeyman! Filmmaker Emily Bennett (Alone With You) joins David and Devin to discuss false utopias, the repercussions of repression, and why you should always face your fears.
The Dogs take on Freddy Kreuger once again in the original A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET, written and directed by Wes Craven. And then tackle M. Night Shyamalan’s classic THE VILLAGE - with a twist (obviously).
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00:05:50 - A Nightmare on Elm Street
00:42:08 - Get to know Emily!
00:50:00 - The Village
01:12:32 - Comparisons
01:22:37 - Bone Reviews
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www.emilyreneebennett.com
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“Only A Dream?: Exploring the Unconscious in A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)" by Matt Wrafter
https://therockisdead.com/2021/10/17/only-a-dream-exploring-the-unconscious-in-a-nightmare-on-elm-street-1984/
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“Post 9-11 Fears and The Village” by Gwen
https://www.horrorhomeroom.com/post-9-11-fears-and-the-village/
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PEARL / MY HEART CAN’T BEAT UNLESS YOU TELL IT TO: Family First (ft. Joseph Hernandez)
This month, we’re joined by Joseph Hernandez, actor and festival programmer at Brooklyn Horror Film Festival and South By Southwest, to discuss the blurry lines between familial obligation and unhealthy codependent relationships.
Do you like vampires? We do. But this isn’t your old school Hollywood Dracula, as Thomas’ nosferatitus is treated as a serious illness and strain on his siblings who now must murder on his behalf, in Jonathan Cuartas’ MY HEART CAN’T BEAT UNLESS YOU TELL IT TO (2020). Meanwhile, some hundred years prior and in the middle of the Spanish flu epidemic of World War I, Pearl finds herself trapped on her family farm and longing to be a star. But it's not about what she wants: it's about making the best of what she has. Mia Goth leads the Ti West-directed PEARL (2022).
Are these relationships abuse? Is there hope for our protagonists to break free? When is it okay to let a family member go? What’s with Joe’s Jigsaw impression? Find out in the latest Cadaver Dogs ep!
00:07:18 - My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To
00:46:47 - Pearl
01:15:08 - Comparisons
01:29:24 - Bone Reviews
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And get spooked by David’s 5-minute paranormal short “Pillow Talk” at:
https://youtu.be/xKdTu1l9keA
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“Co-Dependency,” by Mental Health America
mhanational.org/co-dependency
If you are currently in an abusive relationship and are looking for assistance, you can call the National Domestic Violence Hotline:
Call 800-799-7233
Or text “START” to 88788
thehotline.org
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US / THE ISLAND OF LOST SOULS: Centuries of Oppression (ft. Tori Potenza)
Not for the ”feeble-minded!” This month, David and Devin are joined by writer/film critic Tori Potenza to talk about basically everything that’s horrible in America: systemic racism and white privilege.
“Should we eugenics?” is a question posed when analyzing ISLAND OF LOST SOULS (1932), adapted from an H.G. Wells classic and notoriously banned when the Hays Code took effect. We hope for a more cheery analysis with the 2019 film US, written and directed by Jordan Peele, but find more of the same old systemic racism bullsh**.
Remember when everything sucked but now it’s better? LOL
(Also please, don’t eugenics.)
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00:03:35 - The Island of Lost Souls
00:45:33 - Get to know Tori!
00:55:00 - Us
00:59:34 - Comparisons
01:42:27 - Bone Reviews
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@theneonbanshee
https://toripotenza.com/
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“Eugenics and Scientific Racism"
www.genome.gov/about-genomics/fact-sheets/eugenics-and-scientific-racism
“Why Hands Across America is so Vital to Jordan Peele's Us" by Tyler Coates
www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a26883876/hands-across-america-us-movie-explained/
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THE CELL / SPHERE: Decade of the Brain (ft. Chelsea Lupkin)
It’s a New Year, and filmmaker Chelsea Lupkin joins David and Devin, utilizing 90s pop psychology to answer the ultimate question: Is humanity evil?
If underwater frights and omnipotent esoteric aliens are your cup of tea, you’ll be pleased to hear our first film is Barry Levinson’s sci-fi thriller SPHERE (1998), adapted from a book by Michael Crichton. Then we plunge into the deep workings of the mind of a schizophrenic serial killer in Tarsem Singh’s visual beauty THE CELL (2000).
Sam Jackson! Vincent D’Onofrio! Dustin Hoffman! Jennifer Lopez! Sharon Stone! Vince Vaughn! Liev Schreiber! This is truly our most star-studded episode to date. Happy 2024, mutts!
00:03:03 - Sphere
00:36:33 - The Cell
00:59:34 - Comparisons
01:14:34 - Bone Reviews
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chelsealupkin.com
And watch “Lucy’s Tale” at: youtu.be/T0d0yXwrAQU
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“George H. W. Bush’s Decade of the Brain,” by Nicolas Pollock (The Atlantic)
theatlantic.com/video/index/526536/the-decade-of-the-brain/
“Son of the Slasher” (pg 5), by Kathleen Killian Fernandez & Chris Vander Kaay (Grim / Anatomy of a Scream)
anatomyofascream.files.wordpress.com/2018/05/grim-no2-mascara-machetes-digital.pdf
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Minisode: Top Horror Films of 2023
The Dogs are giving their top 5 horror films of the year! Our lists include some festival favorites, a couple international goodies, and of course the incredible studio films we were given this year. Did your favorites make our top list?
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