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Ex Machina (2014) feat. Miss Sinclair

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Queer Horror, Gay Horror, Lgbt Horror, Film Reviews, Queer, Tv & Film, Gay, Film History, Lgbt

4.7931 Ratings

🗓️ 7 January 2026

⏱️ 125 minutes

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Summary

We're kicking off a new year with Alex Garland's feature directorial debut, Ex Machina (2014) along with Talk Movie To Me's Miss Sinclair.

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0:00.0

I hate to say it, but his parents have been feeling unwell as of late, and I'm staying with them to help take care of Alex. Oh, so it's serious? Oh, no, no, it's not serious, nothing terminal.

0:21.3

It's just a touch of consumption.

0:31.0

And welcome back to horror queers.

0:33.5

We're talking, I'm hot on high-level extraction.

0:37.0

We're talking, you don't know that movie?

0:38.9

A ghost gives Dan Aykroyd oral sex.

0:41.6

And we're talking, robot cuckolding fetish.

0:45.4

And I'm Joe.

0:46.4

And I'm Trace.

0:47.4

And we're talking, hey, Kiyoko, go-go.

0:51.2

My God.

0:52.5

So dismissive, The biggest fucking asshole.

0:55.3

And how many times is Oscar Isaac going to play Frankenstein, Trace?

0:59.1

Oh, my God.

0:59.7

Right.

0:59.9

No, so I think this is the first movie that I, either the first movie I saw Oscar

1:04.4

Isaac in or the first movie where I was aware who Oscar Isaac was.

1:08.1

And because of that, though, I always thought he was a huge asshole. Fair enough, because he is definitely one in this film. He is despicable in this movie. And I, this is only the second time I've seen this. The first, I'm sorry, oh my God, everyone. Come on, man. I know it's a new year, but let's go. Let's go. Happy 2026, everyone. We are starting a new year. My memory has already gotten worse, but yes, we are discussing Alex Garland's ex machina, a near perfect film in my eyes. Amazing. I love it so much. You know, we like to program a heavy hitter to kick the year off, and I've been wanting to talk about this one for a while. I believe it. And yeah, as I was saying before, I caught my mistake. I haven't seen this since I saw it in theaters. Okay. Um, holds up, ma'am. It absolutely does. Yeah, it's a fantastic movie. Okay, before we get too further into this, because this is a really, like, dense film that I'm sure we're going to have a lot to say about.

2:02.3

So I'm just going to go ahead and bring in our guests who's waiting in the wing. So everyone, she is the co-host of Talk Movie to Me, a podcast where she and her two colleagues do a deep dive into a new release that has just hit theaters or streaming. Her nickname Ms. Sinclair was inspired by Diane Weiss character, infamous diva Helen Sinclair in Bullets over Broadway, and was bestowed upon her in honor of her impassioned rants by her co-host and our guest on our episode on Twister, Edison Skinner.

2:29.1

Please welcome Ms. Sinclair.

2:31.8

Hello.

2:32.8

Hello.

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