Near Dark (1987) feat. Kyle Adam Foster
Apr 06, 2022•2 hr 54 min•Ep 172•Transcript available on Metacast Episode description
Black out your car windows because we're driving through the American West with Jesse Hooker's gang in Kathryn Bigelow's seminal vampire Western Near Dark (1987). Joining us for the trip is Kyle Adam Foster!
Join us as we dive into all the hoops Bigelow had to jump through just to get this film made (a woman doing "man movies?" Who'da thought?!) before diving into the film's bungled release, which led to its commercial failure and "flop" status.
Plus: an in-your-face AIDS allegory, questionable blood transfusions, Bill Paxton worship, an uninteresting central romance, and that awesome bar fight set piece. Near Dark has it all, folks!
References:
James Cain. "31 Days of Horror, Day 11: Near Dark." In Their Own League
John DeVore. "Blood, Sex, and Kathryn Bigelow’s ‘Near Dark’." Medium
Tammy Oler. "Sunlight Through Bullet Holes." Slate
La Donna Pietra. "Year Of The Vampire: Near Dark Is A Western Horror That Reworks The Captivity Narrative." SlashFilm
Nancy Nigrosh. "How Kathryn Bigelow & Eric Red Gamed the System to Launch Their Careers." IndieWire
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