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Crimson Control

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Crimson Control | Music + Extreme Cinema Original tracks alongside in depth analysis of controversial and extreme films. No surface level takes, no censorship just sound and substance.

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Pink For The Masses Explained Beyond The Surface

Step into another descent with the The Disturbing Reel Podcast as I take a deep psychological dive into Pink for the Masses by Sid Lucero & Vic Lucero. In this extended episode, I explore the film’s unsettling atmosphere, emotional alienation, fragmented identity, manufactured happiness and the quiet psychological decay hiding beneath modern society. This is not a surface level review built around cheap reactions and exaggerated thumbnails. This is a discussion about what the film feels like emotionally, psychologically and symbolically. I also speak about my previous interview with Mr Lucero and why Sehnsucht still remains one of my favourite underground films to this day, including the story behind the crow lamp that now sits in my home inspired by the film itself. Yes, I genuinely named the crow “Sehnsucht.” Cinema influencing somebody into emotionally bonding with gothic furniture is apparently where we are as a species now. This episode discusses: • Psychological contamination in modern society • Emotional disconnection & identity performance • Atmosphere over conventional storytelling • Symbolism within Pink for the Masses • Why ambiguity in cinema matters • The emotional loneliness underneath the film • Why some films are meant to be experienced rather than simply watched If you enjoy disturbing cinema, psychological horror, surreal filmmaking and deeper film analysis that goes beyond “this movie was weird,” this episode is for you. Instagram: @sensorystowers

21 mei 2026 - 18 min
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Setting the Record Straight: My Experience with the Reckless Ben Documentary

In this episode, I address the situation surrounding my appearance in the YouTube documentary “I caught Hollywood’s most evil movie director” by Reckless Ben. Over the past several months I’ve received many messages asking about my brief involvement in the video and how the interview came about. Because of the way the documentary presents my role, I feel it’s important to explain the full timeline. I talk about how Ben Schneider first contacted me after seeing a Facebook live where I discussed my interest in interviewing filmmaker Lucifer Valentine, the interview we recorded about extreme cinema, and why some of the claims in the documentary do not reflect how that interaction actually started. I also discuss the challenges of being edited into investigative style documentaries, how narratives can shift through editing, and why creators sometimes become “characters” within larger online stories. Most importantly, I clarify the timeline, address the accusations that have been directed toward me since the video was released, and explain why I feel it’s important to correct the record. This episode isn’t about drama. It’s about transparency, context, and making sure the full story is heard.

16 mrt 2026 - 14 min
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The Girl Next Door: The Banality of Evil in Suburbia

In this episode of The Disturbing Reel, Sensory Stowers dissects The Girl Next Door (2007), a film inspired by one of the most disturbing real life cases of collective abuse in American history. But this is not a reaction video. This is psychological excavation. We explore how ordinary people become complicit in cruelty. How authority reshapes morality. How group dynamics erode empathy. And how suburban normality can mask unimaginable violence. Why do children obey abusive adults? Why does group participation silence individual conscience? Why does society label some extreme films “exploitative” while ignoring the cultural systems that produce the events they portray? This episode examines obedience theory, deindividuation, moral disengagement, and Hannah Arendt’s concept of the “banality of evil”, all through the lens of one of extreme cinema’s most uncomfortable narratives. We also explore audience psychology: Why do some viewers feel physically ill? Why do others feel intellectually stimulated? And what does your reaction say about your own moral boundaries? Extreme cinema isn’t about shock for the sake of shock. It’s about confrontation. About cultural tension. About the parts of humanity we prefer not to see. If you’re one of the 102 subscribers who deliberately chose to explore the uncomfortable, this episode is for you. This is The Disturbing Reel. We don’t just watch extreme cinema. We dissect it.

24 feb 2026 - 15 min
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