Season 8 is upon us! Now that we got all those horror movies out of our system, how about a ghostly meditation on the nature of self for our season 8 premiere? Corey's pick for the week is Krzysztof Kieślowski's The Double Life of Véronique. We talk Irène Jacob, standing ovation moments, and the allure and mystery of this particular film.
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The Old Dark House (1932)
Our 7th deadly season of 'AnotherLook' concludes with Will's pick for the week - James Whale's The Old Dark House! Listen up as the dynamic duo discusses pre-code comedy horror, Boris Karloff's screen presence, the evolution of the 'old dark house' sub-genre, and much more!
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Teeth
Just when you thought it was safe for the 'AnotherLook' duo to stop talking about horror movies, they're back for the penultimate episode of the terrifying 7th season with Corey's pick for the week - TEETH. Is this movie a feminist cult object? A bad blockbuster rental? An examination of blossoming sexuality? All of the above? None of the above? Honestly, we're still trying to sort through this one, and we hope you enjoy our conversation.
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Schalcken The Painter (1979)
As the bitter chill of November rolls along, listen up as Will and Corey dive into a beloved sub-section of 1970s horror - BBC television specials! The podcast duo discuss the 'Ghost Stories for Christmas' series as well as the television film Schalcken The Painter (1979).
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Addams Family Values
Yes, it's November, and we're still talking about horror. But let's take a break from the brutality and enjoy the family-friendly romp that is Addams Family Values (1993). Listen up as Corey guides Will through all the various incarnations of the Addams Family history, as well as the specificities of what director Barry Sonnenfeld brings to the table with his two live-action films.
Corey and Will are two buds who love movies. Each week, they will analyze one film that they believe deserves another look! Whether it's a film that slipped through the cracks, or a nostalgic favorite - this podcast is about reconnecting and reexamining personal histories through cinema.