First and foremost, thanks to everyone who contributed in some way - big or small - in helping me surpass 100,000 downloads!
Second and..er...secondmost(?), Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs is clunky at times and strange all the time, but is an excellent social satire, depicting the real life horrors of gentrification and systemic racism in an over-the-top way that made Craven's biting social commentary more entertaining for a mass audience.
The article that I quoted extensively is Daily Dead's "Retrospective: Wes Craven's The People Under the Stairs" written by Patrick Bromley.
IDMB Episode 104 - Double Indemnity
IDMB Episode 103 - The Apartment
IDMB Episode 102 - Introduction to Billy Wilder (featuring Me, Jim Rohner!)
IDMB Episode 101 - In the Mouth of Madness
IDMB Episode 100 - Escape from New York
IDMB Episode 99 - Assault on Precinct 13
IDMB Episode 98 - Introduction to John Carpenter (featuring Reed Lackey of The Fear of God)
IDMB Episode 97 - The Phantom of the Opera 1925 & 1943 Double Feature
IDMB Episode 96 - Dracula's Daughter (1936) & The Invisible Man (1933) Double Feature
IDMB Episode 95 - Dracula (1931) & The Mummy (1932) Double Feature
IDMB Episode 94 - Introduction to Universal Monsters (featuring Gavin Mevius of the Midtown Comics Podcast)
IDMB Episode 93 - In the Cut
IDMB Episode 92 - Bound
IDMB Episode 91 - The Hitch-Hiker
IDMB Episode 90 - Introduction to Film Noir (featuring Kristen Sales of salesonfilm.tumblr.com)
IDMB Episode 89 - Almodovar Recap with Daniel Walber
IDMB Episode 88 - Mamet and Faith-Based Films Recap with Tyler Smith
IDMB Episode 87 - SK Revenge/New French Extremity Recap with Tim Buel
Update on IDMB Episode 87
IDMB Episode 86 - Dante/Weir Recap with David Bax
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