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Episode 039: It Follows (2014)

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In this episode, we dig deep into the mailbag to check out the first listener suggestion the podcast ever received. This leads us back to show-favorite director David Robert Mitchell and his landmark 2014 horror film It Follows. Jason champions the film's classical aesthetics. Dustin focuses in on the varying interpretations of what "It" actually is. Michael returns to the topic of nightmare logic and draws some interesting parallels to prior episodes of the show. And so much more! Special thanks to Robert for suggesting we check this one out. Got a movie you champion? A hidden gem you think needs more love? Just want to see more discussion on a particular film? We want to check out the movies you suggest to us. Write in at [email protected] or contact us on your favorite form of social media and shoot us a movie recommendation. Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network (www.thepfpn.com) What We've Been Watching: -Jason: Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) -Dustin: Island of Death (1976) -Michael: The Bob's Burgers Movie (2022) Show Notes: -It Follows Trailer -Stream It Follows on Netflix -Go Check out the Prescribed Films Podcast Network -Related Film: The Myth of the American Sleepover -Related Film: Nope -Related Film: Halloween -Related Film: Rear Window -Related Film: The Burbs -Related Musician: Disasterpiece -Related Film: Come True -Related Film: Killers from Space -Related Film: Under the Silver Lake -Related Film: The Evil Dead -Related Poem: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock  -Related Film: A Nightmare on Elm Street -Related Novel: The Idiot -Related Film: Society -Related Show: The Good Place -Related Film:  Ringu -Related Novel: The Old Man and the Sea Next Time: Tumbbad (2018)

In this episode, we dig deep into the mailbag to check out the first listener suggestion the podcast ever received. This leads us back to show-favorite director David Robert Mitchell and his landmark 2014 horror film It Follows. Jason champions the film's classical aesthetics. Dustin focuses in on the varying interpretations of what "It" actually is. Michael returns to the topic of nightmare logic and draws some interesting parallels to prior episodes of the show. And so much more! Special thanks to Robert for suggesting we check this one out. Got a movie you champion? A hidden gem you think needs more love? Just want to see more discussion on a particular film? We want to check out the movies you suggest to us. Write in at [email protected] or contact us on your favorite form of social media and shoot us a movie recommendation. Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network (www.thepfpn.com) What We've Been Watching:-Jason: Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)-Dustin: Island of Death (1976)-Michael: The Bob's Burgers Movie (2022) Show Notes:-It Follows Trailer-Stream It Follows on Netflix-Go Check out the Prescribed Films Podcast Network-Related Film: The Myth of the American Sleepover-Related Film: Nope-Related Film: Halloween-Related Film: Rear Window-Related Film: The Burbs-Related Musician: Disasterpiece-Related Film: Come True-Related Film: Killers from Space-Related Film: Under the Silver Lake-Related Film: The Evil Dead-Related Poem: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock -Related Film: A Nightmare on Elm Street-Related Novel: The Idiot-Related Film: Society-Related Show: The Good Place-Related Film:  Ringu-Related Novel: The Old Man and the Sea Next Time:Tumbbad (2018)

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