This week we're the guests on the CINEDICATE PODCAST! And we're diving deep into the body horror that's grossing people out al over the world: THE SUBSTANCE!
Thank you Armand for having us and editing this episode.
Next time we'll be talking about NIGHT OF THE DEMONS (1988)
Stay spoopy ya'll!
From The Cindicate:
Katie and Brit from the Grindhouse Girls podcast join this week as we dissect the controversial and visually intense film, "The Substance," featuring Margaret Qualley and Demi Moore. We explore the shocking transformations, cultural critiques, and eerie parallels to Hollywood's beauty standards while questioning societal obsessions with youth and perfection. We delve into the darker side of fame and the grotesque allure of the unknown. Don't miss out on the most provocative horror conversation of the season!
What to expect from the episode:
- In-depth discussion on "The Substance," its intense body horror elements, mixed audience reactions, and comparisons to films like "Reanimator" and "Hereditary"
- Thought-provoking insights into the entertainment industry's beauty standards, societal perceptions of aging, and the psychological impact on actors, with personal anecdotes from the guests
- Engaging commentary on upcoming horror films, critiques on narrative structure, and the potential cult status of "The Substance" within the horror genre
Episode Chapters:
00:00 Introduction.
01:23 The Substance first impressions.
13:50 Where are Elizabeth's supportive female friends?
24:16 Bias in casting: curvy actors face challenges.
31:16 Addiction metaphor: self-harm, indulgence, fame addiction.
41:20 Pharmaceutical industry critique.
51:22 Horrific yet funny.
56:20 Women's beauty and aging commentary impacts everyone.
01:01:41 Off the fence.
01:11:46 Outro
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