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Mysterious Skin (2004) feat. Clint Worthington

Mysterious Skin (2004) feat. Clint Worthington

FromHorror Queers


Mysterious Skin (2004) feat. Clint Worthington

FromHorror Queers

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Length:
130 minutes
Released:
May 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Look out for UFOs and stay away from Froot Loops because we're discussing Gregg Araki's tender-yet-traumatizing adaptation Mysterious Skin (2004). Tagging in for the conversation is RogerEbert.com Assistant Editor and The Spool founder & EIC Clint Worthington.
Join us as we have many difficult conversations about a film filled to the brim with controversial subject matter. From Joseph Gordon Levitt and Brady Corbet's heartbreaking performances to the accurate depiction of the long-term effects of child sex abuse, there's no shortage of things to talk about.
Plus: a defense of the single working mother, praise for Michelle Trachtenberg, MPAA woes (again) and the journey of Scott Heim's source novel from page to screen.
References:
> "Gregg Araki’s Mysterious Skin". Ion Magazine
> Damon Young and Gilbert Caluya. “A Vessel of Imagery: An Interview with Gregg Araki”. Sense of Cinema
> 'Mysterious Skin'. Hazel & Katniss & Harry & Starr Podcast
> Peter Bowen. "THE WONDER YEARS: An Interview with Gregg Araki". FilmMaker Magazine
> Jeff Otto. "Interview: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Brady Corbet and Michelle Trachtenberg". IGN
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Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada  
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Released:
May 15, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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