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L'Air du Temps (1948) by Nina Ricci +

Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) +

Jonathan Demme's The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

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Maggie Dunlap maggiedunlap.com

ep.97 2/28/2021

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Thomas Edwards

Good point re the shared 'charm' and beguiling qualities of Silence of the Lambs and Star Wars. There is a fluid dream like inevitability to the flow, and the English accents lend magic and a texture which strengthens the spell, further magnified through contrast with interesting American accents such as Foster's. She is a later day Mariel Hemingway in terms of her unique spoken signature.

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Sophia Gold

Great episode. Wish you had also paired with Serge Lutens Cannibale. It’s like a dirtier Portrait of a Lady.

Sophia Gold

Maggie’s comment about what women most want is a serial killer who understands us could not be more accurate.

Patrick Crowley

I never got how people could be so genuinely terrified by Hopkins as Lecter; he's a Batman villain. The "TV Movie of the Week" angle really clicked for me when I rewatched the Roger Corman cameo scene. One of the most entertaining movies ever made.

Dear Death

Anyone watched 1998's 'The Last Broadcast'... an early classic in "shitty digital video" horror?

mytrailofdisgrace

Do you have any interest in doing a tragic lesbian episode? What do you think of The Fox, The Killing Of Sister George and The Children's Hour?

Pirates sleep soundly

The Exorcist lures you in under the pretext of a domestic drama; a facade of a busy & likeable intellectual/actress mom struggling w work/life balance, but then you realize, like Rodion & his baby harlot dream at the end of crime and punishment, that it's all a nightmare, as little Regan shouts "fuck me!" then scurrys down the stairs like a spider bleating like a demon, gurgling blood. You don't see it coming till it's too late, and the viewer has no time to recover. You were gaslighted. Imo, an allegory of evil's seductive nature. A brilliantly crafted movie.