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MAN-MADE MONSTERS #36: Poor Things (2023) & The Substance (2024)

5/1/20261 hr 57 min

For the final double bill of our Man-Made Monsters series, Mike is joined by Honey Ross to discuss two recent films about female identity and bodily autonomy: POOR THINGS and THE SUBSTANCE.

Hosted, Produced and Edited by Mike Muncer

Music by Jack Whitney 

Artwork by Mike Lee-Graham

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