Of life’s many mysteries, few are as powerful or as complicated as religion and death. Are we alone at the moment we cease to live or will there be someone waiting for us on the other side? Who pulls the strings that guide our lives and what will they require from us during our time among the living? There are as many different answers to these questions as stars in the sky and how we answer them often reveals more about ourselves than any higher power.
With such mysterious forces at play, it’s no wonder religion and death occupy so much of the genre landscape. Catholic horror movies abound with many tackling demonic forces attempting to invade innocent bodies. But few films present such an intimate portrait of penance and pain as Rose Glass’ Saint Maud. This bleak film follows Maud (Morfydd Clark) a young in-home nurse as she tries to save the soul of her dying patient Amanda (Jennifer Ehle), a former dancer with her own ideas about the afterlife. The sparks these women create as their various beliefs and traumas clash leads to a harrowing conclusion not soon forgotten.
What is Maud’s relationship to God and pain? When did she cease to be Katie? What does Amanda truly believe and what happens on that fateful beach? Jenn Adams, Sammie Kuykendall, Mae Shults, and Rocco T. Thompson will wrestle with these questions and more in a sprawling episode on this stunning film. The conversation takes a series turn with a discussion about self-harm and assault then turns towards the light as the group remembers their own awkward attempts to socialize and struggles with the Welsh accent.
Dust off your rosaries and put the finishing touches on your homemade spugnas, then join The Lady Killers as they prepare to join the great embrace. Stream the episode below or subscribe now via Apple Podcasts and Spotify for future episodes that drop every Thursday.
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