In this house, we respect ALL Night-Bitches!
Welcome to the Silver Scream, a podcast where two friends, and sometimes three friends, try to find some good werewolf movies. To say NightBitch counts as a werewolf movie is to know your history of dogs in werewolf films. This film is an excellent character study about changing, generational trauma, self-discovery, and self-empowerment. The following conversation is one of respect, appreciation, and vulnerability all centered around Marielle Heller's NightBitch.
Joining us this episode is our friend & podcast host Caitlin Grant, her show Plug it Up! A podcast about the Monstrous Femme aligns perfectly with the subjects in this movie. Thanks again for joining us & entertaining us with a spot-on Count Orlock impression!
Follow Caitlin's podcast Plug It Up!: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kIoQujB9kzJ25XIJ5XsTK?si=6af50b0d2e3a416b
The artist whose work is featured in the film NightBitch is Junyi Liu & can be followed on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/junyi_liu_art/
Other topics of discussion include: competitive cooking shows, the importance of reading to your children, and more!
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Disclaimer: There will always be spoilers ahead! This episode is a spoiler-heavy analysis and discussion on the film NightBitch (2024). Audio clips from this film are used in this episode for commentary purposes. Listening to this episode is not the same experience as watching the film. Watching this film before listening is encouraged, it's available on HULU.
Our main theme music was created by John Shelton. The introduction was edited together by Courtney featuring clips from: The Wolf Man (1941), An American Werewolf in London (1981), What We Do in the Shadows (2014), Werewolf of London (1935), The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009), and Ginger Snaps (2000).
The Silver Scream logo and all promotional graphics are created by Courtney.