Anatomy of a Scream Pod Squad Valeska Griffiths & Joe Lipsett
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Bodies of Horror: Episode 71 - Night Swim (2024)
Disabled folks who have by default a non-existent to low quality of life? Check. Disabled characters being a burden to loved ones? Check. Magical cures? Check.
2024’s Night Swim is a layer cake of the disability tropes we know and love, so Nichole channels her simmering rage to give a refresher on some of them (since we circle them frequently here on the pod).
Want to share your thoughts on Night Swim or suggest a film to cover? Reach out to Nichole:
> Twitter at @BodiesHorror
> Insta: bodiesofhorrorpodcast
> BlueSky: bodiesofhorror
> Email: bodiesofhorror@gmail.com
Intro and outro music is “The Wind Frazzled Your Long Brown Hair” by Flashback81. Follow them on Twitter: @81flashback
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Sexy & Surreal: Episode 20 - M. Butterfly (1993)
Terry and Joe tackle another challenging Cronenberg title with the adaptation of David Henry Hwang's M. Butterfly (1993).
Is this the straightest queer film ever? Although Jeremy Irons and John Lone are both doing great work, the film's reticence to engage with its gender, queer, and even political themes frustrates us to no end. By playing this realist and straight (in all senses of the word), the film is a bad marriage of director and material.
Wanna connect with your co-hosts?
> Terry: @gaylydreadful
> Joe: @bstolemyremote
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Theme Music: Roniit - "Purify"
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White Ladies in Crisis: The Woman In The Window (2021)
The White Ladies in Crisis crew get back to basics with the first of three episodes dedicated to hot, alcoholic, messy, voyeuristic women embroiled in murder mysteries.
Entry 1 is Joe Wright's long delayed adaptation of The Woman in the Window, which finds Amy Adams in unflattering pyjamas and the largest NY apartment we've ever seen, spying on Julianne Moore (or is it Jennifer Jason Leigh?) getting murdered.
Plus: grown-ass men playing boys, twists on twists on twists, a Single White Female sequel, and why Jenn cried twice.
Wanna connect with the show?
> Gena: @genadoesthings (Instagram/BlueSky)
> Jenn: @jennferatu
> Joe: @bstolemyremote
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The Girls on The Boys: S03E08 "The Instant White-Hot Wild"
Jenn and Rachel catch up to the present timeline with an emotional episode on the season three finale of The Boys. They chat shocking team ups, political intrigue, and family dynamics while saying goodbye to a few beloved characters.
Wanna keep up with the show? @girlsontheboys
> Jenn: @jennferatu - @LosersClubPod, @theladykpod, @SfAntagonist
> Rachel: @VinylGrrrl - @HalloweeniesPod, @LosersClubPod
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Bodies of Horror: Episode 70 - Se7en (1995) w/ Hannah Oglivie
Disability representation in media doesn’t exist in a vacuum because disability is something that can impact anyone at anytime – meaning it is so important to touch on the intersectional points of representation.
Nichole is joined in a discussion of the landmark, but complicated, film Se7en by Hannah Oglivie, host of Fats on Film, a podcast that discusses the representation of plus-sized bodies across all genres of television and film.
We touch on so much in our discussion of Se7en:
> there are some arguably terrible individuals associated with this movie now but wanted to still have this conversation in the hopes that there is a benefit of sharing our thoughts
> how media depictions of disability, weight, gender and sexuality begin to inform our associations and identity from a young age
> how disability and weight are linked to the “religious morality” framework of the Seven Deadly Sins
Connect with Hannah: @queenbeastsays / @fatsonfilm
Want to share your thoughts on Se7en or suggest a film to cover? Reach out to Nichole:
> Twitter at @BodiesHorror
> Insta: bodiesofhorrorpodcast
> BlueSky: bodiesofhorror
> Email: bodiesofhorror@gmail.com
Intro and outro music is “The Wind Frazzled Your Long Brown Hair” by Flashback81. Follow them at Twitter now, too: @81flashback
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Sexy & Surreal: Episode 19 - Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)
Joe and Terry return to Twin Peaks to discuss David Lynch's sensational (and incredibly upsetting) prequel film, Fire Walk With Me (1992). C/W: Sexual Assault
How does Terry fare with the cacophony of new characters? How do we feel about the recast actors? And how freaking great is Sheryl Lee in a film that makes the actress go there?
Wanna connect with your co-hosts?
> Terry: @gaylydreadful
> Joe: @bstolemyremote
If you like the podcast, please rate, review, and subscribe!
Theme Music: Roniit - "Purify"
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Customer Reviews
White man not in crisis about the podcast
Jenn, Joe and Gina are great! It’s like the Avengers of podcasts, since I enjoy al 3 hosts other work, and when they come together, it’s totally awesome.
Wow, just wow
This is the worst show out there. This is incredibly sad that a show can be so racist “white women” and still call it’s self progressive. Jen is nothing more than a man hater and is incredibly sexist. This show has been reported.
11/10
And not just because my-brother-in-law was a guest