Episode 152. Dangerous Minds: The Cell (2000)

Grab your zero gravity suit and lock in as Andrea and Alex delve into the sweeping mindscapes of Tarsem Singh’s striking debut feature. With its Silence of the Lambs influences to its stacked cast and extreme artistic influences, we discuss why this film remains so singular and explore the traces of DNA it carries from its predecessors. 
 
Get the “Fix Your Hearts or Die” Merch by Goblin Purwin this June at our TeePublic Store!
All proceeds will go to Toronto Indigenous Harm Reduction.
 
 

REQUIRED READING

The Cell. Dir. Tarsem Singh, 2000. 

EXTRA CREDIT

Hannibal Lecter: A Life. Brian Raftery’s new book about the infamous fictitious serial killer and his lineage. 

The Disappointing History of Science in the Courtroom: Frye, Daubert, and the Ongoing Crisis of “Junk Science” in Criminal Trials by Jim Hilbert. From the Frye standard to Daubert, a history of legal “expertise.”

Grotesque, Sublime and Monstrous: Horror in Art. A brief look at the origins of extreme horror in art.
 
Tagged ,

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *