Posted on March 18, 2013
By Sordid Cinema Podcast
Sordid Cinema Podcast, Sound On Sight Podcast

The second film of the year to feature a South Korean director making his Western debut, Park Chan-wook’s Stoker has already divided critics and audiences sharply. In a two-part review, Ricky, Edgar and Simon try to earn royalties from the Hitchcock estate by evoking the master of suspense’s name as often as possible. Following that, a brief but wide-ranging discussion on the possible implications of Kickstarter-funded filmmaking.
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Aldred Hitchcock, Kickstarter, Matthew Goode, Nicole Kidman, Park Chan-wook, Podcast, Stoker
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