In this episode of Cinema D’Amore, hosts Justin and Chuck dive deep into the strange, sprawling universe of Beau Is Afraid, the latest mind-bender from Ari Aster (until Eddington's release). They draw unexpected parallels between this surreal journey and Apostle, uncovering a surprising thread that links the two films.
Follow Beau Wassermann—played with haunted brilliance by Joaquin Phoenix—on a darkly comic odyssey shaped by anxiety, mother issues, and a world that only gets weirder the farther he travels. Justin and Chuck dissect the film’s offbeat tone, its nightmare logic, and Aster’s bold narrative swings, exploring how discomfort, dread, and absurdity collide to create something oddly mesmerizing.
This episode is best enjoyed after watching the film—Beau Is Afraid demands attention, and Justin and Chuck are here to help you make sense of the chaos. Or at least revel in it.
Hosted by Justin Morgan
Co-hosted by Charles Phillips
Mixing by Scratchin’ Menace
Music by Daniel Birch and Ben Pegley
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