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MAN-MADE MONSTERS #26: Crash (1996) & Titane (2021)

2/20/20262 hr

Juliet Sugg joins Mike to discuss two transgressive body horror movies where flesh, sex, death, flesh and metal collide: David Cronenberg's Crash and Julia Ducournau's Titane.

Hosted, Produced and Edited by Mike Muncer

Music by Jack Whitney 

Artwork by Mike Lee-Graham

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  5. Mike Munzer· Host0:48

    [dramatic music] In 1996, David Cronenberg released a new film based on a controversial novel by J.G. Ballard about a group of car crash fetishists. Cronenberg's movie, Crash, with its sexually explicit scenes jarringly offset against the crunchy, jagged violence

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