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Director W.M. Weikart joins 366 to discuss his debut feature, the surreal psychological drama "Soul to Squeeze." But first, W.M. helps Greg and Giles go through the week's new releases: Yorgos Lanthimos' highly-anticipated "Bugonia" finally in theaters; Ken Russell's "Altered States" enters the Criterion Collection; David Cronenberg's latest grief drama, "The Shrouds," debuts on Blu-ray; Lloyd Kaufman's obscene "The Tempest" parody "#Shakepeare's Shitstorm" debuts on physical media; Arrow releases "Three... Extremes" (featuring a quite surreal horror short from Takashi Miike) in a set together with the less-well-known Asian horror anthology "Three"; and the first two installments of the "Evangelion" reboot come to Blu-ray for the first time. Then we get to "Soul to Squeeze": the anatomy of the eye, Michael Thomas Santos' performance, and news that W.M.'s next project is "Something Strange." Plus, where to eat in Marysville, OH.
By 366 Weird MoviesDirector W.M. Weikart joins 366 to discuss his debut feature, the surreal psychological drama "Soul to Squeeze." But first, W.M. helps Greg and Giles go through the week's new releases: Yorgos Lanthimos' highly-anticipated "Bugonia" finally in theaters; Ken Russell's "Altered States" enters the Criterion Collection; David Cronenberg's latest grief drama, "The Shrouds," debuts on Blu-ray; Lloyd Kaufman's obscene "The Tempest" parody "#Shakepeare's Shitstorm" debuts on physical media; Arrow releases "Three... Extremes" (featuring a quite surreal horror short from Takashi Miike) in a set together with the less-well-known Asian horror anthology "Three"; and the first two installments of the "Evangelion" reboot come to Blu-ray for the first time. Then we get to "Soul to Squeeze": the anatomy of the eye, Michael Thomas Santos' performance, and news that W.M.'s next project is "Something Strange." Plus, where to eat in Marysville, OH.