Horror Movie Club

The Coffee Table (2022)

Jan 14, 2026
Dive into the world of black comedy and horror with an exploration of familial trauma and psychological dynamics. The hosts discuss how a furniture-store argument sets the tone for Jesus and Maria's tumultuous relationship. Dark humor balances the film's tragedy, especially after a shocking decapitation scene. They analyze the film's shifting moods, its reception in Spain, and the moral complexities of the characters. With discussions on fate and misfortune, the podcast leaves listeners pondering the thin line between horror and tragic drama.
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INSIGHT

Horror From Random Cruelty

  • The director aimed to make horror from the random cruelty of real life rather than supernatural scares.
  • He deliberately targets audiences who want extreme, unforgettable emotions and dark humor.
ANECDOTE

How The Hosts First Found It

  • Brian described discovering the film on an August streaming roundup and first seeing it around 2024.
  • He framed the movie as having a disturbing reputation but also noted its black-comedy elements that made it more bearable.
INSIGHT

Dark Humor Makes Extremes Watchable

  • The film blends black comedy with brutal tragedy to soften extreme subject matter for viewers.
  • Stephen King amplified its reach by calling it "horrible and also horribly funny," bolstering its cult buzz.
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