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It's time to curl your hair and bust out your leg warmers, synth score, and cigarettes because, in this episode of The Cinematic Schematic, we're reviewing director Rose Glass's sophomore outing, Love Lies Bleeding, starring Kristen Stewart.
Panelist Built To Review Love Lies Bleeding
Traveling back in time to the 80s alone can be dangerous. To combat the lack of weapons safety and ghastly haircuts, hosts Caleb Masters and Laron Chapman are joined by some of the savviest genre experts in Oklahoma City. The Cinematropolis and Flick Attack contributor Christopher Shultz sits alongside exciting first-time guest and deadCenter Film Festival shorts programmer, Camila Chaves Rojas. Rounding out the crew is deadCenter Film Festival director of programming, Sunrise Tippeconnie, who watched the film at its Sundance Film Festival world premiere in January.
9:00 - Recapping the 2024 Oscars
39:50 - Review: Does Rose Glass Deliver the Goods in Love Lies Bleeding?
1:17:20 - Spoilers Discussion: How Does Love Lies Bleeding Reinvent the Crime Genre Using the Queer Romance Lens?
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