Did you enjoy last month’s episode? Did you have fun?
Good, because this month we do something downright grim. When I asked my Canadian Podcast Brother Desmond Reddick, host of the Dread Media podcast to recommend something for the experiment, he gave us 1973‘s Swedish revenge pic Thriller: A Cruel Picture. A lot of people are aware of this film for the stylistic choices (some emulated by Quentin Tarantino in Kill Bill)...but many people don’t know the harrowing nature of the film as a whole. My lab monkey and I discuss how this is the product of a particularly frustrated filmmaker, the acting skill of Christina Lindberg, and the surprising insertion of...well, some insertion.
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