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Not So Trash Reviews - Essay #6 - High Class Visions: Eyes of Laura Mars (feat. Darrell Buxton of Cine-Lit Podcast)

Not So Trash Reviews - Essay #6 - High Class Visions: Eyes of Laura Mars (feat. Darrell Buxton of Cine-Lit Podcast)

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On the latest episode of the 'Not So Trash Reviews', Johann is joined by Film Historian and co-host of the Cine-Lit podcast Darrell Buxton to look deep into the 'Eyes of Laura Mars', Hollywood's attempt at the high class Giallo with an early script by John Carpenter starring Faye Dunaway and Tommy Lee Jones. Not only will be explaining how underrated this gem is without spoilers but we will also be using this film to examine Culture Status Theory. What is the film attempting to say about glamour? What is considered as high society? Can sleaze and trash be considered art? Does controversy create cash? We will be attempting to find the answers to these questions with the visions this movie can give us.

If you want to hear more from Darrell Buxton, check out the Cine-Lit podcast here (https://shows.acast.com/cine-lit)

Original Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio - ' 'Hackers' and 'Arcadia'

Original score for Eyes of Laura Mars by Artie Kane

Prisoners performed by Barbra Streisand

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