Borzoi and Donator Nick talk about the casual racism of Guy Ritchie's film The Gentlemen and the larger context of the colonization of Britain by Americans and middlemen minorities and the commodification of the past in culture.
The Poz Button – Maniac (2018 Series)
Borzoi and Paulie Walnuts talk about the institutionalization of medicine, technological romance, the problem of pain, the reality of mental illness, and capitalist realism in the limited 2018 series Maniac.
The Poz Button – The Metropolitan (1990)
Poz Button returns with Whit Stillman's coming-of-age story about WASPs as Borzoi and Blauergeist talk the fall of the WASP elite, class anxiety, goofy utopian socialist, and the Atlantis that was New York City. Subscribe to the new RSS.
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The Poz Button 102 – The Prestige
Borzoi, Alex, and Apache dig into meta-storytelling, film midwittery, the technological society, Tesla, and Western esoteric tradition with Nolan's film The Prestige
The Poz Button 101 – Out of Shadows (Paranormies Crossover)
Borzoi calls the Paranormies (Johnny Monoxide and Mitch Hoob) for a crossover episode on the documentary Out of Shadows and to talk about glow-in-the-dark media and revisit Pizzagate.
The Poz Button 100 – Mulholland Drive
Borzoi, Nick Mason, and Titus talk esoteric Ayran mysticism, interdimensional demons, the tragedy of America, Hollywood, and sexual abuse (and these are related) in Mulholland Drive as Poz Button turns 100.
The Poz Button 99 – The Thing (1982)
Borzoi, Apache, and Alex McNabb jump head first into the fog of war as they examine the terror of John Carpenter's The Thing.
The Poz Button 98 – Red Riding
Morgoth takes Borzoi on a tour of the grim up North as they discuss serial killers, conspiracies, corruption, grooming gangs, Labour politics, the Winter of Discontent, and the power of Yorkshire in the context of the Red Riding trilogy.
The Poz Button 97 – Silmido
Borzoi and Adam Smith breakdown brotherhood, Korean culture, and lost national childhood in the era of Park Chung Hee
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