In this episode, we continue our Extreme Horror odyssey with Jason’s pick taking us back to the early 80s to check out a film that trades in overt shock value for disturbing themes and ideas that will linger long after the credits roll. Join us as we check out Angst from 1983. Jason falls in love with the cinematography and champions the film’s influential style. Dustin struggles to articulate why the film didn’t quite work for him but finds appreciation for its many true crime connections. But before all that, we discuss a pair of of wildly different but equally sleazy 70s horror flicks. And so much more!
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What We’ve Been Watching:
-Jason: The Beast in Heat (1977)
-Dustin: Blood Ceremony (1973)
Show Notes:
–Angst Trailer
–Stream Angst on Tubi
-Go check out the Blu-Ray Outlaw on TikTok and Instagram
–Related Director: Gaspar Noe
–Related True Crime: Richard Ramirez
–Related Film: A Serbian Film
–Related Film: Funny Games
–Related Film: Man Bites Dog
–Related True Crime: Ted Bundy
–Related Game: Night Trap
–Related Film: Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
–Related True Crime: Werner Kniesek
–Related True Crime: Peter Kurten The Vampire of Dusseldorf
–Related Film: Irreversible
–Related Film: Enter the Void
–Related Film: Possession
Next Time:
Mermaid in the Manhole (1988)