Eros + Massacre

Eros + Massacre

Podcast de Samm Deighan

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Eros + Massacre is a cinema podcast hosted by Samm Deighan, focusing on everything from cult and psychotronic to weird arthouse, East Asian movies, and the less frequently explored avenues of film history.

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episode Eros + Massacre Episode 18: Teen Delinquent Hell with Byron Lueders artwork
Eros + Massacre Episode 18: Teen Delinquent Hell with Byron Lueders

Ditch class, rev your engines, sharpen your switchblades, and roll up some reefer! Extremely patient friend of the show Byron Lueders joined me for this episode that we recorded four score and seven years ago (or at least that’s how long it feels), all about American teenage girl gang films in the 1950s and ’60s. In the episode, we focus primarily on Girl Gang (1954), Teenage Crime Wave (1955), One Way Ticket to Hell (1955), The Violent Years (1956), Teenage Doll (1957), The Delinquents (1957), Live Fast, Die Young (1958), and Teenage Gang Debs (1966). We discuss: the rise of “teenager” culture in postwar America and how many of these films suggest that the America dream is toxic garbage; class warfare; the horrors of the Hays Code; teen partying and drug use on screen; proto-exploitation cinema; directors like Robert Altman, Roger Corman, and Paul Henreid (?!); and of course we have a lot of say about eyeliner, custom biker jackets, and 1950s hairstyles. Follow Byron on Instagram at @byronlueders [https://www.instagram.com/byronlueders/#] and check out his new bootleg shirt shop here [http://byronofchicago.com/]! The post Eros + Massacre Episode 18: Teen Delinquent Hell with Byron Lueders [https://cinepunx.com/eros-massacre-episode-18-teen-delinquent-hell-with-byron-lueders/] appeared first on Cinepunx [https://cinepunx.com].

21 abr 2025 - 1 h 37 min
episode Eros + Massacre Episode 17: Jess Franco’s Horny Detective with John Dickson artwork
Eros + Massacre Episode 17: Jess Franco’s Horny Detective with John Dickson

It’s officially spring, which seems like a fitting time to release the first — but certainly not last — Jess Franco episode of the show. Thanks to Patreon supporter Pat Radke for requesting a series of Jess episodes! Chicago film programmer John Dickson, from the Oscarbate podcast and film collective [https://www.instagram.com/oscarbatepod/?hl=en], joined me for a particularly wild discussion of Jess Franco’s best films featuring his recurring detective character, Al Pereira. Sometimes played by Howard Vernon, Eddie Constantine, Uncle Jess himself, and Antonio Mayans, among others, Pereira is a perverse twist on the standard sleazy private eye character from pulp fiction. This episode focuses mainly on Death Whistles the Blues (1964), Attack of the Robots (1966), Les ebranlées (1972), Downtown (1975), Night of Open Sex (1983), and Black Boots, Leather Whip (1983). Despite how specific the topic is, I do think it’s a good intro to Jess’s career, because we cover a lot of his recurring themes, his early work, how elements of his personal life appear in the films, etc. And we have a lot to say about our horny exhibitionist queen, Lina Romay. There’s romance, there’s a lot of sex, there’s a fair amount of torture, and even some Nazi gold. I think this goes without saying for most of my episodes, but this one is extremely not work safe. Wait till you get to the song about sperm. The post Eros + Massacre Episode 17: Jess Franco’s Horny Detective with John Dickson [https://cinepunx.com/eros-massacre-episode-17-jess-francos-horny-detective-with-john-dickson/] appeared first on Cinepunx [https://cinepunx.com].

21 mar 2025 - 2 h 4 min
episode Eros + Massacre Episode 16: Japanese V-Cinema with Tom Mes artwork
Eros + Massacre Episode 16: Japanese V-Cinema with Tom Mes

It’s spring equinox and Eros + Massacre is emerging from hibernation! This first episode of 2025 is a discussion with cinema historian Tom Mes. He’s an international treasure and many of you were likely introduced to some incredible Japanese films due to his exhaustive writing and research and his site Midnight Eye [http://www.midnighteye.com/]. He just released a new book, Japanese Film and the Challenge of Video [https://www.routledge.com/Japanese-Film-and-the-Challenge-of-Video/Mes/p/book/9781032387970], and works with blu-ray companies like Arrow and Radiance as a producer on many of their Japanese cinema releases. Be sure to check out his latest lovechild with Arrow, V-Cinema Essentials: Bullets & Betrayal [https://www.arrowvideo.com/blu-ray/v-cinema-essentials-bullets-betrayal-limited-edition-blu-ray/16034469.html] (for which I was honored to contribute a video essay), and Radiance releases like Elegant Beast [https://www.radiancefilms.co.uk/products/elegant-beast-le] and A Tale of Sorrow and Sadness [https://www.radiancefilms.co.uk/products/a-tale-of-sorrow-and-sadness-le] (immense thanks to Tom for hiring me to do the commentary!), among many more. Needless to say, this episode is all about Japanese V-cinema, a really underrated direct-to-video subgenre that emerged in Japan in the late ’80s and throughout the ’90s and spanned everything from crime and horror films to romances and comedies. I wanted to list out some of the names and titles we talk about in the episode, to make them easier to find. Directors we mention: Yasuharu Hasebe, Toshiharu Ikeda, Shunichi Nagasaki, Sogo Ishii, Kazuhiro Kiuchi, Takashi Miike, Kiyoshi Kurosawa, Banmei Takahashi, Rokurō Mochizuki; also actors Yūsaku Matsuda, Shô Aikawa, and Riki Takeuchi. Some key films/series mentioned: Carlos (1991), Stranger (1991), Crime Hunter (1989), Neo Chinpira: Zoom Goes the Bullet (1990), Suit Yourself or Shoot Yourself series, The King of Minami series, The Outer Way (1998), and Yakuza Taxi (1994). The post Eros + Massacre Episode 16: Japanese V-Cinema with Tom Mes [https://cinepunx.com/eros-massacre-episode-16-japanese-v-cinema-with-tom-mes/] appeared first on Cinepunx [https://cinepunx.com].

20 mar 2025 - 1 h 13 min
episode Eros + Massacre Episode 15: Ghost Stories for Christmas with Will Dodson, Part 2 artwork
Eros + Massacre Episode 15: Ghost Stories for Christmas with Will Dodson, Part 2

We are still in the no man’s land between Christmas and New Year’s Day, so hopefully this second part of my two-part episode on the BBC’s original Ghost Stories for Christmas series with Will Dodson will get you through. As a reminder, in part one we discussed six M.R. James adaptations, mostly from the original series. Part two takes us through the final three episodes, The Signalman (1976), Stigma (1977), and The Ice House (1978), plus two spin off films, The Stone Tape (1972), and Schalcken the Painter (1979), and one last M.R. James television adaptation, Casting the Runes (1979) from ITV Playhouse. And if you missed Will’s info the first time around, he’s an academic focusing on film and media studies and some of you might know him from his special features work on various blu-rays with Ryan Verril (find a complete list of their work here [https://www.someonesfavoriteproductions.com/]). He’s also edited a number of film books, namely American Twilight: The Cinema of Tobe Hooper [https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477329467/]. Eros + Massacre will be back in 2025! Thank you for all the support this year and thanks always to Cinepunx! The post Eros + Massacre Episode 15: Ghost Stories for Christmas with Will Dodson, Part 2 [https://cinepunx.com/eros-massacre-episode-15-ghost-stories-for-christmas-with-will-dodson-part-2/] appeared first on Cinepunx [https://cinepunx.com].

31 dic 2024 - 1 h 36 min
episode Eros + Massacre Episode 14: Ghost Stories for Christmas with Will Dodson, Part 1 artwork
Eros + Massacre Episode 14: Ghost Stories for Christmas with Will Dodson, Part 1

My sweet Yuletide angels, here is the other two-part episode I’m shoehorning into this December. I’ll have the second part up later this week (though it will be on my Patreon [https://www.patreon.com/sammdeighan] earlier) so you all have something to listen to when you’re driving to and fro family holiday events this week. I have been absolutely dying to do an episode on the BBC’s original Ghost Stories for Christmas series. I’m grateful it finally happened because this was such a joy and I was thankful to find a cohost insane enough to agree to watch and discuss everything on my list, Will Dodson. Will is an academic focusing on film and media studies and some of you might know him from his special features work on various blu-rays with Ryan Verril (find a complete list of their work here [https://www.someonesfavoriteproductions.com/]). He’s also edited a number of film books, namely American Twilight: The Cinema of Tobe Hooper [https://utpress.utexas.edu/9781477329467/]. In this first part, we discuss the precursor film, Whistle and I’ll Come to You (1968), as well as the first five official Ghost Stories for Christmas episodes: The Stalls of Barchester (1971), A Warning to the Curious (1972), Lost Hearts (1973), The Treasure of Abbot Thomas (1974), and The Ash Tree (1975). All of these are adaptations of M.R. James stories, so we talk a lot about him as well — ghost stories and folk horror would not be the same without him. Merry Christmas, happy holidays, and I hope Santa brings you a lot of ghost stories this year! The post Eros + Massacre Episode 14: Ghost Stories for Christmas with Will Dodson, Part 1 [https://cinepunx.com/eros-massacre-episode-14-ghost-stories-for-christmas-with-will-dodson-part-1/] appeared first on Cinepunx [https://cinepunx.com].

25 dic 2024 - 1 h 54 min
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