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What’s so scary about scary movies? Filmmaker friends Devin & David uncover the social commentary of your favorite horror films. From classic monsters to indie chills; grindhouse gore to psycho thrills, the Cadaver Dogs sniff out the real reasons why these films continue to terrify.
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Thursday Feb 02, 2023
BARBARIAN / A WOUNDED FAWN: Male Musings of MeToo
Thursday Feb 02, 2023
Thursday Feb 02, 2023
The Mother Shelley of all questions: who is the monster - the creature or the man who made them? Or, in this episode, who is the barbarian and who is the muse??
Looking back at two top films from the past year, the Cadaver Dogs examine how the post #metoo era is presented in horror… through a male perspective. Travis Stevens’ artistic film A WOUNDED FAWN (starring Josh Ruben of Werewolves Within and Scare Me) sends us to a time when the Furies were feared by all and muses used their sexuality to inspire artists. We analyze the presence of ancient myths today, focusing in on the #MeToo movement with men’s abuse of female artists, how the women reclaimed their power, and how the men are adjusting. Then, join us down in the tunnels for BARBARIAN (starring scream kings Bill Skarsgaard and Justin Long). Down here, we have cancel culture, Frankenstein’s monster, male fragility, and false redemption. All-in-all, what we really ask is: do male filmmakers have a right to tell these stories now? And, what do they mean? At Cadaver Dogs, we ask the hard questions and have the hard conversations, but it’s all fun down here - we have cookies! And t-shirts!
07:06 - A Wounded Fawn
24:43: - Barbarian
48:48 - Comparisons
1:19:42 - Bone Reviews
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“Travis Stevens Discusses the Exaggerated Reality and Surrealist Inspirations Behind A Wounded Fawn’” by Jonathan Dehaan
“Barbarian: Urban Decay, Horrific Gender Dynamics, and the Fall of Empires”
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