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Special Report: Aaron Silverstein on The Infinite Husk (2025)

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4.6709 Ratings

🗓️ 24 April 2026

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Identity fractures and reality starts to slip in this deep dive into The Infinite Husk. Mike sits down with the film’s writer-director-composer-etc., Aaron Silverstein, to unpack a mind-bending indie that blurs memory, selfhood, and the fragile boundaries of perception. The conversation cuts straight to process—how the film’s layered structure took shape, the challenges of sustaining ambiguity without losing emotional grounding, and the visual language that turns disorientation into design. Expect talk of influences, production hurdles, and the tightrope walk between narrative coherence and existential drift.

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0:00.0

Hello, filthy movie lovers. My name is Gentry Austin.

0:09.0

Now I'm Casey Scott. And we're the hosts of the Sin Syndicate, film podcast for Something

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Weirdos, Anti-Critarian Bros, and Joseph Sarno Officianados. Join us semi-weekly as we peer into the adults-only

0:24.9

theaters and sticky-floored cinemas of the golden age of exploitation. When the morals were

0:31.5

loose, the laws were murky, and the intercourse was all simulated. Find us now on the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network.

0:49.3

Hello and welcome to Tumbleweeds and TV Cowboys.

0:52.3

My name is Hunter.

0:53.5

In this podcast, I'll be joined by a different guest each week to discuss a classic western movie or TV show. I've been a fan of classic westerns for as long as I can remember, and in recent years, they've become very nostalgic for me. I love the aesthetic, the tropes, and I love seeing different filmmakers' takes on them. At their best, they're incredibly entertaining, rewatchable, and some of my all-time favorite movies are westerns. We'll mostly focus on Western movies made in Hollywood, but we'll also be covering spaghetti westerns, and one thing I'm very excited to get into are Western TV shows. I've got some amazing guests coming on the show, film professors, historians, and podcasters, and tumbleweeds

1:28.0

and TV Cowboys is part of the Someone's Favorite Productions Podcast Network, and many

1:32.2

guests on the show will be from other shows on the network. Thanks for listening.

1:39.4

The audio commentary. It's a dying art form, but here at One Track Mind, I, your wonky and affable host,

1:47.6

Ryan Luis Rodriguez, analyze film through the prism of these embryonic forms of podcasting, one

1:54.3

audio commentary at a time. Masterpieces, crapsterpieces, live action, animation, cult classics, films literally no one has ever heard of.

2:05.6

No track is too small and no track is too big.

2:09.4

Join me and my guests from the entertainment world as we keep these features alive every other Tuesday.

2:16.0

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2:22.3

Us, that's who?

2:24.2

Sure you have to put up with my voice, but there's a certain give and take in this industry.

2:29.1

That's one track mine, part of the someone's favorite productions family, and available wherever you get your

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2:49.6

People pay good money to see this movie.

2:51.8

When they go out to a theater,

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