116: Full-tilt Boogie
Description
On this week's See Also, Kate and Brodie are both prepping for some time away, plus Jinxy recaps the Melbourne premiere of Beetlejuice and BL describes a bizarro time seeing Blink Twice at Kino's "Cinema 8".
On the docket this week are chats about two very brilliant and very different films: Coralie Fargeat's The Substance (skip from 32:37 to 53:43 if you don't want spoilers) and Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw the TV Glow. We chat about how it's been a big year for chicks shooting up, finding a bit of flesh to poke an earring in, listening to what a film is saying – even if it's not speaking to you – and being simply a lesbian. Also: What was your Buffy journey and What Was The Name of Your High School Band? Is South Yarra the SoHo of Melbourne? Is asking that question totally insufferable? All that and more, this week on See Also!
Also: Alsos!
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See Alsos
- Emily Gould's profile on Chloe Sevigny for The Cut
- Miranda July answers All Fours questions in Emily Sundberg's newsletter Feed Me
- The Substance Is Disgusting, Twisted, and Instantly Divisive
- For This Director, There’s No Such Thing as Too Much Blood
- Kelli Weston's The Substance review in Sight & Sound
- Demi Moore for Interview Magazine
- Kate's review of I Saw The TV Glow in The Monthly
Also Alsos
- The Beautiful Bunch
- Le Creuset Stoneware butter dish
- Reissue of Horizon Unlimited (1970) by the Lijadu Sisters
- Season Chicken
- Small Feelings: The Films of Cassavetes
- Romance by Fontaines D.C.
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