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Discussed in this episode:
Batman Ninja (2018): Read Alfred Eaker’s review. This release is a 4K upsacle of the original bonkers crossover anime. Buy Batman Ninja.
Cafe Flesh (1982): Read Terri McSorley’s review. The standard Blu-ray release of the hardcore sci-fi cult film. Buy Cafe Flesh.
Daniela Forever (2024): A depressed man recreates his lost lover through lucid dreaming. A possibly weird sci-fi outing from the director of Timecrimes in limited release. Daniela Forever official site.
Else (2024): A couple awakes from their one night stand to find they’ve been quarantined due to a virus that causes people to merge with objects. This experimentally-tinged debut film is being released simultaneously to a few theaters and on VOD. Buy or rent Else on VOD.
Girl Slaves of Morgana le Fay (1971): Read Gregory J. Smalley’s review. The standard Blu-ray release of this weird (but somewhat dull) erotic French film. Buy Girl Slaves of Morgana le Fay.
Kryptic (2024): Read Gregory J. Smalley’s review. The very weird (and badly paces) cryptozoology feature shows up on DVD and Blu-ray. Buy Kryptic.
Sugar Hill (1974): Read the guest review by Brandon Engel. “Blaxplotation zombies,” need we say more? On Blu-ray from Kino Culkt, with interviews and two separate audio commentaries (one from the director). Buy Sugar Hill.
WHAT’S IN THE PIPELINE:
No guest on next week’s Pod 366, but Greg will return with Pete, as Giles heads off to the Fantasia International Film Festival (hopefully, he’ll be able to check in remotely). In YouTube bonus content, Pete’s “10 Weird Things” series returns to bite into Dogtooth. Meanwhile, we honor the written word with contributions from Shane Wilson (reader recommendation Cool Cat Saves the Kids), El Rob Hubbard (post-apocalyptic French animation Gwen and the Book Sand), and Giles Edwards (Else, see above). Onward and weirdward!