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Another credit to Laura’s ambition, for this episode we revisit It Comes at Night (Shults 2017). A film that was extraordinary the first time and is even more impactful given we are recording on the upslope of the COVID19 pandemic in the United States. This film tackles the core precepts of the social contract, stability, and trust. Sparing the errors of unnecessary effects and overwrought plot twists, this film zeroes in on characters and social pressure to great effect. We found this discussion somewhat cathartic in these anxious times and we hope you do as well.
SPOILERS IN THIS EPISODE
TOPIC INDEX – It Comes At Night (Shults 2018) (times are approximate)
0:35 – Introductions
Tierney, K., Bevc, C., & Kuligowski, E. 2006. “Metaphors Matter: Disaster Myths, Media Frames, and Their Consequences in Hurricane Katrina.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 604: 57-81. www.jstor.org/stable/25097781.
Recommendations for other films
Related Episodes
The First Purge (McMurray 2018)
Crawl (Aja 2019)
A Quiet Place (Krasinski 2018)
Credits
Edited and processed with Audacity. Free, cross-platform, open source, and awesome.
We would very much appreciate any contributions to help offset the cost of producing the podcast. Thanks! paypal.me/collectivenightmares
Thanks for listening. Please let us know your thoughts.
• www.collectivenightmares.com
“Horror films are our collective nightmares.”
Episode 52
The post It Comes At Night (2017) appeared first on Collective Nightmares.
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Another credit to Laura’s ambition, for this episode we revisit It Comes at Night (Shults 2017). A film that was extraordinary the first time and is even more impactful given we are recording on the upslope of the COVID19 pandemic in the United States. This film tackles the core precepts of the social contract, stability, and trust. Sparing the errors of unnecessary effects and overwrought plot twists, this film zeroes in on characters and social pressure to great effect. We found this discussion somewhat cathartic in these anxious times and we hope you do as well.
SPOILERS IN THIS EPISODE
TOPIC INDEX – It Comes At Night (Shults 2018) (times are approximate)
0:35 – Introductions
Tierney, K., Bevc, C., & Kuligowski, E. 2006. “Metaphors Matter: Disaster Myths, Media Frames, and Their Consequences in Hurricane Katrina.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 604: 57-81. www.jstor.org/stable/25097781.
Recommendations for other films
Related Episodes
The First Purge (McMurray 2018)
Crawl (Aja 2019)
A Quiet Place (Krasinski 2018)
Credits
Edited and processed with Audacity. Free, cross-platform, open source, and awesome.
We would very much appreciate any contributions to help offset the cost of producing the podcast. Thanks! paypal.me/collectivenightmares
Thanks for listening. Please let us know your thoughts.
• www.collectivenightmares.com
“Horror films are our collective nightmares.”
Episode 52
The post It Comes At Night (2017) appeared first on Collective Nightmares.

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