Marxists at the Movies
We’re back — after an extended break — and truly, thank you for your patience. 🖤 Marxists at the Movies (Music) has reopened the backstage door, fluffed the pillows, and turned the camera back on. Visit www.cinemarchmedia.com and patreon.com/cinemarchmedia to support the work. In this episode, we step into New Kids on the Block’s 1990 blockbuster Step by Step — an album that didn’t just dominate the charts, but perfected the pop-industrial fantasy of access, intimacy, and desire. This is The Backstage Bedroom: the carefully staged illusion where fans are invited to feel close, chosen, and special… without ever touching the machinery that’s actually running the show. We dig into NKOTB at their absolute commercial peak — post-Hangin’ Tough, pre-collapse — when boy band labor, gender performance, and teen devotion were engineered into a seamless, wildly profitable system. From the title track’s assembly-line momentum to the softer moments designed to simulate vulnerability, Step by Step reveals how pop masculinity is manufactured, softened, and sold — one heartthrob at a time. This isn’t nostalgia.This is labor.This is branding. This is desire under late capitalism, wearing a backwards baseball cap and asking you to trust him. If you’ve ever wondered why Step by Step felt both thrilling and strangely empty — we’re going there. If you’ve ever sensed that the bedroom was part of the product — welcome in. Thanks for sticking with us — truly. And yes, Myron is back too, tail twitching in approval from their preferred listening spot.
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