TAKING OF DEBORAH LOGAN / RELIC: Demonic Dementia (ft. Who’s There? Podcast)

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The Cadaver Dogs return, joined by Allison Broder of the Who’s There? Podcast, with a brand new episode on the horrors of aging and dementia. We’ll first dive into the popular found footage film THE TAKING OF DEBORAH LOGAN (2014), directed by Adam Robitel. College student Mia is making a documentary on Alzheimer’s, and Deborah Logan and her daughter invite Mia to feature them as her main subjects. But what happens when Deborah’s condition takes a turn for the supernatural?

On the other side of the world, three generations of women come together when the oldest’s mind begins to unravel in the Australian movie RELIC (2020), directed by Natalie Erika James. This one gets a bit experimental, but we’re unafraid to discuss its symbolism from mazes to mold to that weird alien-like creature.

0:09:07 – The Taking of Deborah Logan

0:37:48 – Relic

1:06:24 – Comparisons

1:17:56 – Bone Reviews

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“About Dementia,” Alzheimer’s Society

alzheimers.org.uk/about-dementia

“The Taking of Deborah Logan As Faux-Queer Archive,” by Alex Hall

certifiedforgotten.com/the-taking-of-deborah-logan/

“Creswick,” short film by Natalie Erika James on Alter

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Cover art by Omri Kadim. Theme by Adaam James Levin Areddy. Music featured in this episode: Gaia in Fog by Dan Bodan, Haunted by Russ Bugden.