EPISODE · Sep 16, 2022 · 12 MIN
Sid and Nancy (1986): Gary Oldman, A Punk Rock Tragedy and Alex Cox’s Cult Classic
from The 80s Movie Podcast · host Edward Havens
This week on The 80s Movie Podcast, host Edward Havens revisits Sid and Nancy (1986), director Alex Cox’s raw and uncompromising portrait of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious and his turbulent relationship with Nancy Spungen. Featuring a career-defining performance by Gary Oldman alongside Chloe Webb, the film captures the chaos, romance, and tragedy surrounding one of punk rock’s most infamous couples. In this episode, Edward explores what makes Sid and Nancy more than just another music biopic, examining its emotional intensity, gritty filmmaking style, and the unforgettable performances at its center. He also looks at how the film portrays addiction, fame, self-destruction, and the collapse of the punk movement through a deeply human lens. Nearly four decades after its release, Sid and Nancy remains one of the most haunting and emotionally devastating films of the 1980s. Whether you are a fan of punk rock history, cult cinema, Gary Oldman’s early work, or overlooked 1980s dramas, this episode offers a fresh look at a film that still sparks conversation today.
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On this episode, your humble host talks about one of his favorite movies of the decade, and apologizes for a chance in plans.
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