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Collective Nightmares
Collective Nightmares
100 episodes
2 weeks ago
Marshall Smith and Laura Patterson delve into horror films of all kinds. We are passionate about horror films and all transgressive media. www.collectivenightmares.com
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Marshall Smith and Laura Patterson delve into horror films of all kinds. We are passionate about horror films and all transgressive media. www.collectivenightmares.com
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film,
Society & Culture
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Evil Dead Rise (Cronin 2023)
Collective Nightmares
1 hour 30 minutes 45 seconds
8 months ago
Evil Dead Rise (Cronin 2023)
Evil Dead Rise (Cronin 2023)
Evil Dead Rise is well constructed and entertaining. It features a few minor pro to some of the tired tropes of possession films, ultimately the film is sloppy both ideologically and in terms of plot. Overall it still reinforces the tired arguments that women are only worthwhile if serving as mothers.
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SPOILERS IN THIS EPISODE
The Evil Dead (Raimi 1981)
Evil Dead (Alvarez 2013)
Inside (Maury and Bustillo 2007)
TOPIC INDEX – Evil Dead Rise  (Cronin 2023) (times are approximate) 
0:30 – Introductions
3:50 – Film discussion begins
4:00 – overall thoughts without spoilers
11:00 – FULL SPOILERS DISCUSSION BEGINS
11:00 – plot review
13:00 – continuity and narrative logic griping
22:00 – ideological positives
16:00 – ideological negatives
32:00 – Clover’s monstrous feminine
34:00 – 36:00 – spoilers for Inside
37:00 – abjection and Kuso
42:00 – hegemonic femininity
56:30 – Danny introduction screenshot

59:00 – source of evil
1:05:00 – decontextualized everything and adjoining lack of perspective
1:08:30 – missed opportunities
1:11:00 – urban setting of franchise sequels, reboots, and requels
1:14:00 – grading the film using the Collective Nightmares Evolving Rubric of Social Responsibility
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“Horror films are our collective nightmares.”
Episode 125
Keywords
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Collective Nightmares
Marshall Smith and Laura Patterson delve into horror films of all kinds. We are passionate about horror films and all transgressive media. www.collectivenightmares.com