Step into the shadows with hosts Jason Nhyte and Oscar Spectir as they peel back the layers of Anna Kendrick’s haunting directorial debut, Woman of the Hour, and the story of Cheryl Bradshaw's brush with Rodney Alcala, the notorious “Dating Game Killer“. Nhyte and Spectir take you beyond the surface of Kendrick’s cinematic lens, exploring the balance between artistic vision and horrific reality. Why does the film choose restraint, focusing on dignity over gore? What truths, and fictions, lie in its portrayal of Alcala’s victims, his chilling charisma, and the cultural misogyny that allowed him to lurk in plain sight? Expect a thrilling blend of analysis, horror, and the duo’s signature wit. This episode isn't just a review, it’s a reckoning with how we tell stories about monsters in human skin. Turn the lights low and the volume high; this is one episode you won’t soon forget.
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