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Discussed in this episode:
“The 366 Weird Movies Guide, Vol. 2”: A soft launch (and it’s available in soft cover, too!). Buy “The 366 Weird Movies Guide, Vol. 2.”
Kill the Jockey (2024): A jockey who’s addicted to horse drugs (!) and in debt to the mafia suffers a concussion and is reborn. The distributor’s copy describes it as “a wild and surreal crime comedy” and early reviews have been positive. Kill the Jockey official site.
The Waves of Madness (2024): Read Giles Edwards’ review. Much more information on this microbudget marvel in the audio portion of the Pod; the movie can be side-scrolled on Blu-ray or VOD. Buy The Waves of Madness.
Keep up with Jason Trost and his various projects through his linktree
WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE:
No guest on next week’s Pod 366; Greg will be off, and “Penguin” Pete Trbovich will fill in. Speaking of Pete, another installment of his “10 Weird Things” video series will drop next week, this time for the rotoscoped mindbender A Scanner Darkly (2006). In written reviews, Shane Wilson considers The Living and the Dead (2006) and a reader submits a lengthy recommendation for Mickey Rooney’s The Manipulator (1971). Onward and weirdward!