

Michael Benson - Filthy Murders : In the Era of Jack the Ripper
Feb 14, 2024
Dive into the chilling tales of gruesome murders in Rochester during the late 19th century. Discover the shocking story of a young mother found dead in her cellar, tied and dressed bizarrely. Learn about a mysterious hotel death tied to a mugging, and a fratricidal tragedy that rocked the community. Each story weaves together local history with the grisly fascination of crime, revealing how these haunting events shaped the city. From notorious suspects to unearthly locales, the podcast captures the darker side of Rochester's past.
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Modernizing A Classic Character
- Renfield reframes Bram Stoker's Renfield as a modern, sympathetic figure surviving into present-day New Orleans.
- The film mixes classic Dracula roots with contemporary settings and character therapy themes.
Therapy As Comedic Device
- The film uses self-help and codependency groups as a running comedic motif to explore Renfield's struggle for independence.
- That juxtaposition gives the movie a contemporary emotional angle beyond straight horror-comedy.
Cage Channels Lugosi With Restraint
- Nicolas Cage plays Dracula with restraint, channeling Bela Lugosi through eye work and homage rather than over-the-top antics.
- The updated Lugosi-inspired look blends classic menace with a modern, creepy aesthetic.