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Monday, December 28, 2020

[Horror Queers Podcast] The Style (and the Substance) of Tarsem Singh’s ‘The Cell’

Bubble Gum for the Eyes.

Surprise! We usually take this week off because of the holidays and whatnot but we figured we’d treat you all to a special episode of Horror Queers, and that episode is one that we did for the Nightstream Film Festival back in October. Our film of choice? Tarsem Singh‘s visually stunning 2000 sci-fi horror film The Cell.

The Cell takes a shocking, riveting mind trip into the dark and dangerous corridors of a serial killer’s (Vincent D’Onofrio) psyche — a psyche that holds the key to saving the killer’s final, trapped victim who remains alive. Making this journey into the recesses of a killer’s nightmarish fantasy world is Catherine Deane (Jennifer Lopez), a psychologist who has been experimenting with a radical new therapy. Through a new transcendental science, Catherine can experience what is happening in another person’s unconscious mind.

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Episode 105 – The Cell (2000)

Happy holidays, everyone! We usually take this week off, but we had an extra episode in the Horror Queers archives that we recorded back in October for the Nightstream Film Festival, and we thought we’d release it as a little holiday treat for all of you. That treat comes in the form of a discussion of all things J. Lo in Tarsem Singh’s The Cell!

Join us as we enter the mind of a killer and try to figure out whether the film really is “style over substance,” defend Lopez against the haters and discuss the implications of giving a serial killer an empathetic backstory (especially one that involves potential queerness).

Plus, suspension masturbation, a Sindel cameo and another Lizzie McGuire connection! The Cell really is a better Nightmare on Elm Street sequel than, well, some of the Nightmare on Elm Street sequels.


Cross out The Cell!

Coming up on Wednesday: We’re celebrating New Year’s with a film that has a direct tie-in with the holiday (as well as containing some problematic queer elements): the 1980 Jamie Lee Curtis slasher film Terror Train!

– Joe & Trace

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source https://bloody-disgusting.com/podcasts/3634465/horror-queers-podcast-cell/

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