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By Dorian and Casey
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The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
After an extended hiatus, a change of movie, and a new philosophy on podcasting, we are back with 1985's Return of the Living Dead! This is another essay-less episode, but there's some great writing on this movie out there.
Content warnings for the movie include: zombism, emetophobia/vomit, comedic animal death, nudity/sexual content, suicide, burning, police violence, bombs/nukes, needles, and themes of mass death, infection, and militarism.
Episode 2 is all about Frankenstein's goofier, gayer sibling, The Bride of Frankenstein (1935), also directed by James Whale.
Also, we would like to apologize for Dorian's mic issues this week. It should be fixed by next week, but that's what's up with all the static!
Content warnings for the film include violence, fire/burning, drowning, religion/Christianity unrealistic medical trauma.
Themes that may be distressing include ableism and homophobia.
Material Referenced:
Film Sissies, essay by Gary Morris
The Celluloid Closet, revised edition, Vito Russo, pg. 50
Sexual Subversion: Bride of Frankenstein, essay by Gary Morris
Monsters in the Closet, Harry M. Benshoff, pg. 49
Our first movie is Frankenstein (1931), directed by James Whale.
Content warnings for the film include violence, fire/burning, death of a child, needles, unrealistic medical trauma, and drowning. Additional content warnings for our discussion include religion/Christianity, mob violence, and transphobia.
Material Referenced:
Dissecting Queer Identities in “Frankenstein” by Digs Brown- Co-host of Genre Blind (podcast)
My Words to Victor Frankenstein by Susan Stryker
James Somerton’s Youtube Channel
Join Casey (they/them) and Dorian (he/him) on their journey through the landscape of horror movies, from the perspectives of someone who watches movies, and someone who very much does not. In this episode, we discuss background, our goals for this podcast, and where we are going first.
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.