On this episode, Andrew Graves, Rich Johnson and Gabriele Zuccarini pay tribute to seminal British director Nicolas Roeg, who unfortunately died last month. Together, they plunge the murky Venice waters to explore his 1973 classic, Don’t Look Now. They examine the film’s many facets – from its controversial reputation to its off-kilter narrative and fascinating use of motif and colour, asking why it’s such a skilfully presented psychological horror that manages to create questions not only about grief and loss but about the very nature of life and death itself. Expect in-depth analysis, banter and a mysterious red-coated figure lurking in the background. The gang will also discuss their favourite Christmas horror film and TV moments in Streaming Blu Murder and answer some key listener questions.
CONTAINS SPOILERS!