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Episode 5 - May and Frankenstein (1931)

September 25, 2013

Hello again Rant Review Cast listeners!


Today we return to form with a look at a modern interpretation of a horror classic in Lucky McKee’s May. A deeply psychological horror, May explores the mind of a deeply disturbed woman desperate for human contact.


May had big shoes to fill retelling the Frankenstein story. Ali, Mark, Christa and Jason get a bit higher brow and discuss the meaning behind the films and their deeply rooted yet not-so-obvious connection.


Besides, who doesn’t like the idea of a disturbed girl butchering people for their best parts in order to make herself a friend?


In an update to our fans, please be sure to share our little rants with your friends. Oh and make sure to write a review in iTunes. It’s an easy way to help out the show!


I also want to make a quick apology for the randomness of the show’s release dates.Everything is under control now and we should be publishing these episodes every other Wednesday.


Next week, we continue with the intellectual discussion with Martin Scorsese’s award winning crime drama The Departed and it’s Hong Kong inspiration Infernal Affairs.


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