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Join Matthew Currie Holmes as he explores David Cronenberg's unique ability to perverse what we hold sacred in pop culture with a look at the 'superhero' film turned nihilistic gore fest that is Scanners (1981), as well as the mind-melting, meta-textual film adaptation of the William S. Burroughs seminal 1959 junkie prose, Naked Lunch (1991).
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Join Matthew Currie Holmes as he explores David Cronenberg's unique ability to perverse what we hold sacred in pop culture with a look at the 'superhero' film turned nihilistic gore fest that is Scanners (1981), as well as the mind-melting, meta-textual film adaptation of the William S. Burroughs seminal 1959 junkie prose, Naked Lunch (1991).