
Culture Gabfest Glen Powell Does The Running Man Edition
Nov 19, 2025
Get ready for a wild ride through cultural critiques! The discussion kicks off with Edgar Wright's take on The Running Man, tackling themes of authoritarianism and style versus substance. Next, the hosts examine James A. Garfield's intriguing yet often overlooked presidency in Netflix's Death By Lightning, highlighting compelling performances and historical context. Lastly, they dive into Rosalía's ambitious new album, Lux, exploring its operatic flair and emotional depth. A blend of humor and insight makes this a must-listen!
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Style Vs. Substance Clash
- Edgar Wright blends stylish wit with bleak dystopia, but that juxtaposition can undercut emotional resonance.
- The film's satire of mass betrayal highlights how poverty can turn citizens into agents of authoritarian control.
Need For A Human Anchor
- The movie's pervasive cynicism leaves little to root for, making the action feel joyless.
- A believable home and humanized family are essential to anchor an odyssey narrative but are missing here.
Dystopia Feels Outdated
- The film feels both too close to our present and dated, losing predictive sci-fi power.
- Its satire targets centralized TV-era media rather than today's decentralized internet attention economy.





