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#53: Bava Told Me To

50 min · 20 de may de 2025
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Genre schlock or high art? The answer is yes. Sammy and Gerry are talking about Giallo maestro Mario Bava's A Bay of Blood (1971) and New York crime/horror filmmaker Larry Cohen's God Told Me to (1976), two films that explore violence and the cinematic apparatus from a variety of angles. Deranged content is discussed, and this episode contains spoilers for both films. (00:00:00) Intro (00:02:00) Bava background (00:08:35) A Bay of Blood (00:27:32) Cohen background (00:31:42) God Told Me To (00:49:17) Outro

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