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Here Be Media - Episode 9 - Crimes of the Future: Where the Visceral Meets the Psychological w/Kayte Terry

Hello everyone!!


Welcome to a special bonus HBM episode for February! And an excellent collab at that, with Kayte, of the Fangs for the Memories Podcast!!

She joins Leon to chat about the latest David Cronenberg film "Crimes of the Future"! It is a deep dive into body horror, climate catastrophe, and even some psychoanalysis in this strange and excellent movie where one can find utopian hope even in the most gruesome and visceral capitalist nightmare!


Have fun!


Do check out Kayte and their work!

https://twitter.com/kayteterry

http://www.kayteterry.com

https://linktr.ee/fangspodcast



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Intro Music: The Planets, op. 32: Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity, Gustav Holt, 1916

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