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3.38 - KILL LIST (2011) and Ritual Punishment

This week’s film is the incredibly disturbing — don’t watch it if your constitution is in any way delicate; it will stay with you — Ben Wheatley film KILL LIST. We talk about how this film takes a while to get going, but when it does — oh boy! Also on the agenda today: social realism, Lovecraftian horror, and religious symbolism.
<u>Next Week</u>
Our next Ben Wheatley film is A FIELD IN ENGLAND, available here:
<u>This Week’s Media</u>
WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (1988): Robert Zemeckis, Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd
JURASSIC WORLD: FALLEN KINGDOM (2018): J.A. Bayona, Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard
TROLLPLAY (2018): Alice Fraser, Cal Wilson, Sami Shah
<u>Recommendations</u>
UTOPIA (2013—14): Marc Munden, Adeel Akhtar, Paul Higgins
STRIKE (2017–): J.K. Rowling, Tom Burke, Holliday Grainger
DOOMSDAY (2008): Neil Marshall, Rhona Mitra, Bob Hoskins
THE WICKER MAN (1973): Robin Hardy, Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee
<u>Footnotes</u>
Firstly, there’s more on social realism in cinema here: http://www.screenonline.<wbr />org.uk/film/id/1037898/index.<wbr />html. These articles are good on folk horror and the like: http://www.bfi.org.uk/<wbr />news-opinion/news-bfi/<wbr />features/where-begin-folk-<wbr />horror, http://www.bfi.org.uk/<wbr />news/10-great-british-rural-<wbr />horror-films. We talk about the mundanity — or banality — of evil, and there’s much more on that idea here: https://www.<wbr />brainpickings.org/2017/02/07/<wbr />hannah-arendt-the-banality-of-<wbr />evil. If you’re not familiar with Lovecraft’s Cthulhu, as mentioned by Rob, there’s much more here: https://en.m.wikipedia.<wbr />org/wiki/Cthulhu. Finally, this is the Mark Gatiss series to which Rob refers (sadly no longer available on the iPlayer): https://en.m.<wbr />wikipedia.org/wiki/A_History_<wbr />of_Horror.
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