Episode 149. Bloodlust: The Last House on the Left (1972)

March 24
56 mins

Episode Description

Wes Craven’s first feature continues to draw audiences and critics to it. By examining the production, reception, and impact of The Last House on the Left, Andrea and Alex will investigate the legacy of the rape-revenge subgenre and our evolving understanding of it. 

*Apologies for the poor audio on this one, guys! We’ll catch that gremlin one day and we’ll skin him alive!

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The Last House on the Left. Dir. Wes Craven, 1972. 

 

EXTRA CREDIT A Promising Young Woman and the End of the Girlboss Era. Ayesha A. Siddiqi’s in-depth analysis of the Emerald Fennell’s first feature. 

Screams and Nightmares: The Films of Wes Craven. A thorough look at Craven’s oeuvre with insights and anecdotes from the man himself. 

Celluloid Crime of the Century – the full 2003 doc is on YouTube, featuring interviews with Craven, Cunningham, and select castmembers.   LISTEN

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