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The 2014 film Under The Skin is not for everyone. It's dark, meditative, brutal, and terrifying. There are some shocking shots, but it's not your typical horror film. Michael and Abe sit down with Brooks Brown to discuss how Jonathan Glazer and Scarlett Johansson pulled off this art film that's really about consent, celebrity, and the male gaze. 

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Brooks Brown: https://soundcloud.com/quarantine_collective

Michael Swaim: https://twitter.com/SWAIM_CORP

Abe Epperson: https://twitter.com/AbeTheMighty

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Scottie Wottie

I heard buzz about this movie and caught it at my local art house theater. I enjoyed the whole experience but Brooks is correct, this isn't something you get on one viewing. Looking at it through the lens of feminism, celebrity, and the male gaze really takes it to another level.