• A Film's Younger Evil Sibling (Aniara/Blue Spring)

  • Apr 4 2022
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

A Film's Younger Evil Sibling (Aniara/Blue Spring)

  • Summary

  • There’s no relationship like that of siblings, and the same can surprisingly be said for two related films. But aside from iconic duos like Goodfellas and Casino, there’s also a cinematic equivalent of the emo, moody, less talked-about younger sibling – think the third Property Brother, but in movie form. This week, Jake and Mitch discuss the films which can’t help but stir things up at the dinner table and make grandma ruin Thanksgiving with some insane remark.


    Jake selected Aniara (2018, dir. Pella Kågerman, Hugo Lilja) as the evil younger sibling of The Martian (2015, dir. Ridley Scott).


    Mitch selected Blue Spring (2001, dir. Toshiaki Toyoda) as the evil younger sibling of Mean Girls (2004, dir. Mark Waters). 


    As always, it is not necessary to have seen either of these films prior to listening – but watching along with us could make it more fun! We try our best to avoid spoilers.


    Enjoy and welcome to the Fox Den Film Club! 




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    Cover Art by Mitchell O’Neill


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