Lurker Review: Théodore Pellerin and Archie Madekwe Shine in an Exploration of Obsession

Lurker

Obsession is one of the great literary themes.  One person in a position of power, another aspiring to attain it, a relationship between them evolving from fascination to camaraderie and into something else.  Alex Russell, writer on such series as The Bear, Interior Chinatown, and Beef, takes on this classic setup in his first feature film, Lurker.  

In the film, a young retail worker named Matthew (Théodore Pellerin) worms his way into the entourage of rising pop star Oliver (Archie Madekwe) after impressing him with his taste in music. Oliver, self-assured but desperate for validation, invites Matthew to a show and is soon relying on him for creative feedback and ideas. The story then proceeds as prescribed, but with two outstanding performances to anchor it.  

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Podcast: Joker: Folie a Deux & The Substance

Joker: Folie a Deux & The Substance

Greetings Programs!  We’re back after an impromptu hiatus with two new episodes, of which this is one!  Join us for a conversation about Joker: Folie à Deux by Todd Phillips and The Substance by Coralie Fargeat.  These are both divisive, singular works of filmmaking, but do they both work?  Listen to find out!

One note before you do though, that on the heels of our impromptu hiatus, we’re headed into an actual hiatus until the new year.  We hope everyone has a safe and happy holiday season, and we’ll see you in the new year!

In the meantime join us for reviews and discussion of the films Joker: Folie a Deux & The Substance!

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