My experiment with teaching some ignoramus about Grindhouse Cinema continues just minutes before Halloween ends. Since it’s Halloween, I charged Chris with watching the made-in-1989-but-released-in-1992 paranoid Lovecraftian thriller Society. This was apparently a labor of love for director Brian Yuzna, and is probably best known for Screaming Mad George’s special effects. But my victim and I discuss the story surrounding that absolutely mental final act and how it holds up. And if Honeywell doesn’t comprehend the significance of this piece of socially political horror I place before him, I’m going to shunt him into a school of trout!
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