Really Awful Movies: Ep 306 – The Killing of a Sacred Deer

On this episode of the Really Awful Movies Podcast, The Killing of a Sacred Deer. As you may gather, from the poster/marketing creative, this one is an ART FILM. So, caveat emptor…depending on your affinity for such things, in the horror realm, you’ll either dive right in or head for the hills for much more straightforward offerings (The Hills Have Eyes, perhaps?)

Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman star as married doctors in a loveless marriage in a spacious house that could be a cover feature in Architectural Digest. They have an odd stilted relationship (or that could be the performances) with one another, as well as with their kids.

The Farrell character, Dr. Murphy, begins to engage in furtive meetings with a young boy, Martin. What’s Martin up to, what are his motivations, what’s his deal? Well, The Killing of a Sacred Deer spends a lot of time letting the viewer consider all the options (too much, according to some).

Soon, we find out that Martin’s dad was a victim of medical malpractice, the result of Dr. Murphy knocking back a few too many whiskeys before his surgery. Martin wants answers, and he wants them now.

The rest of the film explains the hows and the whats of what take place, frequently off-putting, unsettling, silly, and illogical, yet impossible to casually dismiss outright. Sort of like the hosts of the podcast….sorta.

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Really Awful Movies: Ep 305 – The Mist

On this week’s episode of the Really Awful Movies Podcast, Stephen King’s The Mist.

Much like John Carpenter’s The Fog, an inclement weather system has residents of a small Maine town perplexed. Residents witness a parade of military trucks heading into town, and soon they find the weather enveloping them all.

A few of the townsfolk end up hunkering down in a local grocery store, and soon are at one another’s throats as to what to do. This is compounded by their being under attack by creatures hiding in the mist.

One of the better Stephen King adaptations, this one was directed by Frank Darabont, a veteran of classics like The Shawshank Redemption. He clearly knows his King and this one is somewhat inspired by Night of the Living Dead, as well as Alien.

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Really Awful Movies: Ep 304 – Pathology

This week on the Really Awful Movies Podcast, a solo effort! This is a first (and probably a last, but you never know). On this episode, an underwhelming flick that had a lot of promise and a lot of potential – Pathology.

Forensic pathologist residents are doing their rounds. Or is it interns? Always get those two confused.

Anyway, they are a boisterous, hard-parting group….and utterly lacking in scruples/morality.

The team starts to get talking about committing the perfect murder, and try to test one another’s abilities by actually going through with the killings and testing their classmates. Quite a premise, eh?

It’s a pretty great idea for a flick, and the performances are pretty good too. Milo Ventimiglia is the lead, and Alyssa Milano is the girlfriend.

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