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Uncharted & Uncut: Journeys in Film & Music
by Ms EQ
Uncharted & Uncut is a film and music essay podcast, mapping the margins of cult cinema, queer – coded narratives, and outsider soundtracks. Each episode explores the mythic, the messy, and the misunderstood from punk rebellion to glam ghosts, from institutional critique to cinematic chaos. Raw, lyrical, and defiant, this is a journey through the films that refused to behave and the music that made them matter
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Times Square (1980): Riot, Wreckage, and Queer Resonance
Episode Title: Times Square (1980): Riot, Wreckage, and Queer Resonance Podcast: Uncharted and Uncut: Journeys in Film and Music with the Reluctant CartographerDescription:In this debut episode, we dive headfirst into Times Square (1980), a chaotic, compromised, and cult-defining film that dared to find beauty in the wreckage of New York City. From punk soundtracks to queer-coded intimacy, from political spectacle to institutional critique, this is a story of two girls — one forged from the streets, the other trapped in glass — and the myth they almost became.We explore the film’s fractured production, its lost love story, and the outsider energy that queer audiences reclaimed. This is cinema from the margins: raw, riotous, and still humming with neon static.Music sourced from Pixabay All music used in this episode is royalty-free and licensed via Pixabay Music.copyright 2025 The Reluctant CartographerEXTENDED CONTENT AVAILABLE on https://thereluctantcartographer.substack.com/
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Uncharted & Uncut is a film and music essay podcast, mapping the margins of cult cinema, queer – coded narratives, and outsider soundtracks. Each episode explores the mythic, the messy, and the misunderstood from punk rebellion to glam ghosts, from institutional critique to cinematic chaos. Raw, lyrical, and defiant, this is a journey through the films that refused to behave and the music that made them matter
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