
Director W.M. Weikart joins 366 to discuss his debut feature, the surreal psychological drama "Soul to Squeeze." But first, W.M. helps Greg and Giles go through the week's new releases: Yorgos Lanthimos' highly-anticipated "Bugonia" finally in theaters; Ken Russell's "Altered States" enters the Criterion Collection; David Cronenberg's latest grief drama, "The Shrouds," debuts on Blu-ray; Lloyd Kaufman's obscene "The Tempest" parody "#Shakepeare's Shitstorm" debuts on physical media; Arrow releases "Three... Extremes" (featuring a quite surreal horror short from Takashi Miike) in a set together with the less-well-known Asian horror anthology "Three"; and the first two installments of the "Evangelion" reboot come to Blu-ray for the first time. Then we get to "Soul to Squeeze": the anatomy of the eye, Michael Thomas Santos' performance, and news that W.M.'s next project is "Something Strange." Plus, where to eat in Marysville, OH."Soul to Squeeze" on Tubi: https://tubitv.com/movies/100043072/soul-to-squeeze
ERRATA:*Park Chan-Wook has never been nominated for an Oscar, much less won one.*The Evangelion rebuild had previously been released on Blu-ray in 2011.