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The Cultists
Cinema of Cruelty (Movies for Masochists)
From the elusive transcendental logic of Mulholland Drive, to Showgirls’ sly satirical embrace of exploitation and excess, to the assumption in Southland Tales that its audience has already read the six-volume source material, some films are simply more “cruel” on their audiences than others. So, please, lie back and let The Cultists be your guides through the paralyzing and perplexing void of arthouse, experimental, avant-garde, "cult,” and otherwise just generally weird WTF cinema. Because some films just beg to be annotated. Twitter/Insta: @CinemaOfCruelty Reddit: /r/CinemaOfCruelty
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5.0 stars from 9 ratings
One of the best
These two have one of the best movie podcasts. They are very knowledgeable, and do a lot of research. They have a great rapport, and entertain as well as inform. Highly recommend…….!
AEP Inc. via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/07/21
Vocal fry, double adjectives, glib humour, superficial, arrogant observations, edgelord swearing unbecoming of teenagers never mind grown ass adults, I just gave up a few minutes into the episode on Nicolas Roegs masterwork Don’t Look Now when one of the co hosts upon being asked the idiotic...Read full review »
rawheadtex via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 02/06/21
A Must Listen!
As a fan of film, I love this Podcast! Each episode goes into great detail on the film’s inspiration, creation and impact. I’m shocked by how much I learn about films I thought I knew fairly well. I highly recommend this Podcast!!
Bricklifa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/01/20
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