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We cut into the most recent Saw film in this episode. The first Saw film after the Black Lives Matter protests following the murder of George Floyd and the movement in response in the summer of 2020. Featuring Chris Rock and Samuel Jackson, both with long histories of progressive activism including highlighting the racist actions of police, those messages don’t come through as we might have thought. Not that every actor needs to imbue every project with a social agenda, but it was a possibility. According to Wikipedia, “Originally scheduled to be released in May 2020,” and this may help explain the lack of social conscious clarity. The ideological bend of the Saw films has been muddled at best and deeply problematic at worst, and this film continues that pattern.
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TOPIC INDEX – Spiral (Bousman 2021) (times are approximate)
0:30 – Introductions
1:21:30 – grading the film using the Collective Nightmares Evolving Rubric of Social Responsibility
Related Episodes
Antebellum (Bush and Renz 2020)
The First Purge (McMurray 2018)
Related Films
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 98
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The post Spiral (2021) appeared first on Collective Nightmares.
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We cut into the most recent Saw film in this episode. The first Saw film after the Black Lives Matter protests following the murder of George Floyd and the movement in response in the summer of 2020. Featuring Chris Rock and Samuel Jackson, both with long histories of progressive activism including highlighting the racist actions of police, those messages don’t come through as we might have thought. Not that every actor needs to imbue every project with a social agenda, but it was a possibility. According to Wikipedia, “Originally scheduled to be released in May 2020,” and this may help explain the lack of social conscious clarity. The ideological bend of the Saw films has been muddled at best and deeply problematic at worst, and this film continues that pattern.
There is lots more of our podcast! Please listen, review, subscribe, and tell your friends.
TOPIC INDEX – Spiral (Bousman 2021) (times are approximate)
0:30 – Introductions
1:21:30 – grading the film using the Collective Nightmares Evolving Rubric of Social Responsibility
Related Episodes
Antebellum (Bush and Renz 2020)
The First Purge (McMurray 2018)
Related Films
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 98
Keywords
The post Spiral (2021) appeared first on Collective Nightmares.

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