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S2E12: Rachel Reeves on The Hunger (1983)

S2E12: Rachel Reeves on The Hunger (1983)

Update: 2022-02-25
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Content warning: contains mentions of abuse, grooming, and discussions about AIDS. 

 

On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with horror writer and co-host of the Loser's Club Podcast, Rachel Reeves about the alluring beauty of Tony Scott's THE HUNGER (1983)!

 

They explore the importance of a film’s score, vampire lore, timelessness, queerness, and, of course, aesthetics.

 

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Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio)

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S2E12: Rachel Reeves on The Hunger (1983)

S2E12: Rachel Reeves on The Hunger (1983)

Chandler Bullock