Sep 13, 2018
Class is back in session and today we are looking at the classic horror film Rosemary's Baby. It has quite a bit of Gothic influences, but what makes it such a great movie is how it blends those older motifs with the film style of the New Wave Cinema. We talk all out what the New Wave is, how to spot it, and how it was better (or at least more naked) in France.
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Helpful Links that we mention on today's episode:
Signal Horizon's Author Spotlight of Orrin Grey
Tyler's review of The Nun. He was less than impressed.
Kurt Fawver's new collection The Dissolution of Small Worlds is Awesome. Read more about it here.
Looming Low Volume One for purchase on Amazon.
The Changeling by Victor Lavalle
Dead Ringer artwork from Ballast Point Brewing
A Collapse of Horses by Brian Evenson
Time Magazine Article about the Bramford, not Branford.
Taste of Cinema- Reasons Why Rosemary's Baby is a New Hollywood Film.
Huff Post Article about the continuing social relevance of Rosemary's Baby.
John Langan's The Wide Carnivorous Sky is available on Kindle Unlimited!