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Discussed in this episode:
Bugonia (Oct. 2025): Yorgos Lanthimos‘ Save the Green Planet! remake (starring Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons) has an approximate release date (October 2025) and a first trailer. We’ve been waiting for this for years, so what’s a few more months? Bugonia official site.
The Bunny Game (2012): B&W experimental shocksploitation about a prostitute named “Bunny” picked up and ritualistically tortured by a trucker named “Hog.” Just now debuting on Blu-ray. Buy The Bunny Game.
Dark City (1998): Read the Canonically Weird entry! This massive Arrow 4K UHD release contains every feature you could ever want, including both the theatrical and director’s cuts and six commentary track (two new). Check carefully to be sure you are ordering either the 4K UHD or the standard Blu-ray edition, depending on your requirements. Buy Dark City.
Fascination (1980): Read Gregory J. Smalley’s review. The standard edition release of Jean Rollin‘s relatively mainstream horror. Buy Fascination.
Longlegs (2024): Read Giles Edwards’ review. We note this 4K UHD steelbook version of the occultist nightmare solely due to the presence of Nicolas Cage. The release boasts extra features not on the previous Blu-ray release. Buy Longlegs.
Palindromes (2004): Read Jason Ubermolch’s reader recommendation. Surprisingly, Todd Solondz‘s experimental black comedy was not previously available on Blu-ray (and even the DVD was rare). This Radiance limited release includes a Blu and a UHD disc, new interviews and featurettes, a booklet, and so forth. Buy Palindromes.
Shiver of the Vampires (1971): Read the Apocryphally Weird entry! This is the standard 4K UHD version of Indicator’s previous special edition of Jean Rollin vampire classic. It includes everything in the more elaborate release, sans the 80-page booklet. Buy Shiver of the Vampires.
Sleeping Beauty (2011): Read Pamela De Graff’s review. Another movie that had been weirdly missing from the Blu-ray ranks, IFC now puts out the arthouse film wherein a radiant but dollike Emily Browning volunteers to be a plaything for the ultra-rich. Buy Sleeping Beauty.
Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould (1993): Experimental biopic about piano prodigy Glenn Gould; maybe three or four of the short films are weird? Now out from Criterion Collection. Buy Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould.
WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE:
Next week’s Pod 366 guest will be Jason Trost (The FP series, Waves of Madness). Also in YouTube content, Pete Trbovich‘s will add to his “10 Weird Things” series with a collection of clips that go Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010). In a busy week of written content, Shane Wilson posts about Post Tenebras Lux (2012), Eugene Vasiliev gives a reading of Palms (1993), Giles Edwards plays The Bunny Game (see above), and Gregory J. Smalley performs his duty by inducting Raggedy Ann and Andy: A Musical Adventure into the Apocrypha. Onward and weirdward!
I looked up the poll and On the Silver Globe has the same amount as Raggedy Ann. Would that be next if you wanted it to be?
On the Silver Globe will also get its turn.