In this episode of The Horrors of Love we will discuss David Cronenberg’s 1979 psychological body horror The Brood. This is, if I had to choose, my favorite film by Cronenberg if not one of my all-time favorite films period. I sleep with a poster of it above my bed. It tells the story of a separated couple and their child and the strange, new age psychotherapy being prescribed to the mother, played masterfully by Samathan Eggers. The would-be mad scientist administering this treat...
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In this episode of The Horrors of Love we will discuss David Cronenberg’s 1979 psychological body horror The Brood. This is, if I had to choose, my favorite film by Cronenberg if not one of my all-time favorite films period. I sleep with a poster of it above my bed. It tells the story of a separated couple and their child and the strange, new age psychotherapy being prescribed to the mother, played masterfully by Samathan Eggers. The would-be mad scientist administering this treat...
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) with Will Sheff of Okkervil River
The Horrors of Love
1 hour 48 minutes
2 years ago
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) with Will Sheff of Okkervil River
Welcome to the Horrors of Love! I am your host, Jeanette Wall. In this series, I discuss what we learn from the genre of horror about dating, sex, love and relationships. In this episode we’ll be discussing the epic, bizarre, delightfully ornate Bram Stoker’s Dracula, directed by Francis Ford Coppola. In this very loyal adaptation, we see Gary Oldman star as Dracula, in his many forms, as he seeks out his lost love reincarnated as the wonderful Wynona Rider. Keaneu Reeves, Anthony Hopkins, To...
The Horrors of Love
In this episode of The Horrors of Love we will discuss David Cronenberg’s 1979 psychological body horror The Brood. This is, if I had to choose, my favorite film by Cronenberg if not one of my all-time favorite films period. I sleep with a poster of it above my bed. It tells the story of a separated couple and their child and the strange, new age psychotherapy being prescribed to the mother, played masterfully by Samathan Eggers. The would-be mad scientist administering this treat...