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Kephart’s Slaxx breathes life and death (lots of death) into a seemingly absurd subject: murderous jeans. Balancing fit and function, the film is expertly crafted, fun, and presents important social commentary on fast fashion, greenwashing, and globalization. Slaxx stands in stark contrast to the tedious, surrealist gimmicks and pretension of a film such as Rubber (DuPieux 2010).
This is a Mile High Horror Film Festival special episode. We highly recommend you watch the film and join us for the conversation!
TOPIC INDEX – The Last House on the Left (Craven 1972) (times are approximate)
0:35 – Introductions
Related Films and Episodes
Credits
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We would very much appreciate any contributions to help offset the cost of producing the podcast. Thanks! paypal.me/collectivenightmares
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• www.collectivenightmares.com
“Horror films are our collective nightmares.”
Episode 67
The post Slaxx (2020) appeared first on Collective Nightmares.
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Kephart’s Slaxx breathes life and death (lots of death) into a seemingly absurd subject: murderous jeans. Balancing fit and function, the film is expertly crafted, fun, and presents important social commentary on fast fashion, greenwashing, and globalization. Slaxx stands in stark contrast to the tedious, surrealist gimmicks and pretension of a film such as Rubber (DuPieux 2010).
This is a Mile High Horror Film Festival special episode. We highly recommend you watch the film and join us for the conversation!
TOPIC INDEX – The Last House on the Left (Craven 1972) (times are approximate)
0:35 – Introductions
Related Films and Episodes
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 67
The post Slaxx (2020) appeared first on Collective Nightmares.

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