Episodes
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Published 10/03/24
Our first new Patreon exclusive episode has us taking opposing sides on The Substance.
Published 09/23/24
join aoife and louise on the latest ham sandwich
Published 09/17/24
aoife and louise discuss two movies from the oughts.
Published 09/03/24
The pod is back, for real this time.
Published 07/30/24
The dolls return from their exile and drag film historian Caden Mark Gardner into the week's hottest discourse courtesy of Aimee Armstrong's Envy/Desire.
Published 03/28/24
Louise does enhanced interrogation on Aoife fr
Published 09/09/23
Louise spends the episode trying to understand why conservatives are like this.
Published 08/31/23
Louise and Aoife had way too much fun this week.
Published 08/14/23
We're backkkkk
Published 08/08/23
The girls are back after a brief hiatus to discuss two good movies.
Film Discussed:
964 Pinocchio (Shozin Fukui, 1991)
Buzzard (Joel Potrykus, 2014)
Published 04/15/23
Louise breaks Aoife. Will the dolls ever be able to come back from this week?
Works Covered:
ReGOREgitated Sacrifice (dir. Lucifer Valentine, 2010)
Dead Hooker in a Trunk (dir. The Soska Sisters, 2009)
Published 04/02/23
Louise throws a heavy hitter at Aoife as the dolls dive headfirst into one of the most infamous underground movies of the 2000s.
Works Covered:
August Underground’s Mordum (dirs. Toetag Pictures, 2003)
Hellaware (dir. Michael M. Bilandic, 2013)
Published 03/09/23
Our series which ties together the roots of underground film and its contemporaries continues with an episode about "vomit and pussy."
Films Covered:
Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby (dir. Matthew Bright, 1999)
Honeycomb (dir. Avalon Fast, 2022)
Published 03/02/23
Aoife and Louise continue a conversation about fascism and transgressive art. This is episode 3 because we didn't want to post episode 2.
Works Covered:
Tell Me I'm Worthless (wri. Alison Rumfitt, 2021)
Salo, or The 120 Days of Sodom (dir. Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1975)
Published 02/24/23
Our series kicks off as Aoife and Louise chart their relationship with underground cinema starting with one of the genre's most notorious films.
Films Covered:
Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood (dir. Hideshi Hino, 1985)
Collar (dir. Ryan Nicholson, 2014)
Published 02/07/23