“In the Steven Spielberg movie “E.T.,” why is the alien brown? No reason. In Oliver Stone’s “JFK,” why is the President suddenly assassinated by some stranger? No reason. Why record a podcast talking about a killer psionic tire movie? Once again, absolutely no reason.”
In this podcast, we discuss the cinematic merits of Quentin Dupieux’s 2010 film Rubber, a slasher film starring a killer psionic tire named Robert. We had lots of fun talking about its status as a Cannes Festival darling, its marvelous animatronic special effects, and its metatextual, “no reason” philosophy. Listen in to learn more about this hidden gem horror film!
ON THIS EPISODE: Harrison Hall, Kendall Imus, Andrew Shearer
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