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#157 - The Guest (2014) - A Cult Classic and Retro Influences on Modern Horror
Manage episode 437921338 series 3261094
In this electrifying episode of The Cinedicate, join us as we dive into the enigmatic world of "The Guest." From dissecting Dan Stevens' riveting performance to contrasting the eerie allure of retro-horror with modern cinematography, we leave no neon-drenched stone unturned. Hear passionate debates on unpredictably twisted plotlines, the triumphant rise of low-budget cult classics, and Adam Wingard's directorial rollercoaster—culminating in the ultimate showdown of opinions. Whether you're a connoisseur of '80s nostalgia or a thriller aficionado, this episode promises a compelling critique that's as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.
What to expect from the episode:
- An in-depth critique of "The Guest," exploring its depiction of an outsider infiltrating a family and subverting horror tropes.
- Comparisons between "The Guest" and other films like "It Follows," along with a discussion on Adam Wingard's directorial style and other works
- Mixed opinions on the plot twists, character performances, and cinematography, with special praise for Dan Stevens' role and the 80s-inspired aesthetic.
Episode Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:24 First impressions on The Guest.
10:23 Government targets lead character.
17:07 Genre subversion, Thiller to Action.
18:22 Dan Stevens carries movie with compelling, creepy performance.
23:26 Debate on whether the Government plot should of been removed.
31:28 Intrusion into unsuspecting family.
38:10 Discussing legacy and influence of retro genres.
42:25 The Guest's cinematography.
47:09 Sequel soundtrack and concept.
50:56 Expectations vs final product.
55:29 Making movies better.
01:02:19 Outro.
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Listen to Hector and Ed on their podcast, ReShoot: An Amateur's Guide to Gooder Film
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The Cinedicate on Instagram
The Cinedicate's Discord Community
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
191集单集
Manage episode 437921338 series 3261094
In this electrifying episode of The Cinedicate, join us as we dive into the enigmatic world of "The Guest." From dissecting Dan Stevens' riveting performance to contrasting the eerie allure of retro-horror with modern cinematography, we leave no neon-drenched stone unturned. Hear passionate debates on unpredictably twisted plotlines, the triumphant rise of low-budget cult classics, and Adam Wingard's directorial rollercoaster—culminating in the ultimate showdown of opinions. Whether you're a connoisseur of '80s nostalgia or a thriller aficionado, this episode promises a compelling critique that's as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.
What to expect from the episode:
- An in-depth critique of "The Guest," exploring its depiction of an outsider infiltrating a family and subverting horror tropes.
- Comparisons between "The Guest" and other films like "It Follows," along with a discussion on Adam Wingard's directorial style and other works
- Mixed opinions on the plot twists, character performances, and cinematography, with special praise for Dan Stevens' role and the 80s-inspired aesthetic.
Episode Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
01:24 First impressions on The Guest.
10:23 Government targets lead character.
17:07 Genre subversion, Thiller to Action.
18:22 Dan Stevens carries movie with compelling, creepy performance.
23:26 Debate on whether the Government plot should of been removed.
31:28 Intrusion into unsuspecting family.
38:10 Discussing legacy and influence of retro genres.
42:25 The Guest's cinematography.
47:09 Sequel soundtrack and concept.
50:56 Expectations vs final product.
55:29 Making movies better.
01:02:19 Outro.
----------
Listen to Hector and Ed on their podcast, ReShoot: An Amateur's Guide to Gooder Film
----------
The Cinedicate on Instagram
The Cinedicate's Discord Community
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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