Welcome to Splice and Slice, the podcast where we compare true crime narrative films to their real life inspired events.
On this week's Quarantine Slice, Adriana and Robyn talk about radioactive cats, dreams and America.
Welcome to an extended Quarantine Slice where we have a very special guest on to discuss her own real life ghost stories.
On this week's Quarantine Slice, we hear an unreleased Quick Slice episode that Adriana and Robyn recorded way back in March before we began our pandemic inspired Quarantine Slice series.
On this week's Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn discuss the life of Tanya Harding in comparison to the 2017 film I, Tanya, starring Margot Robbie.
On this week's Quarantine Slice we discuss the live stream of the Golden State Killer's confession.
On this week's Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn changed things up a bit and decided to shed some light on mishandled cases of missing and murdered people of color. On this episode, they discuss the murders of Mitrice Richardson and Nipsey Hussle.IMPORTANT LINKS:Help reopen Mitrice's case by signing this petition here:https://www.change.org/p/curren-price-reopen-mitrice-richardson-s-case The Marathon Book Club Inspired by Nipsey Hussle's Book list:https://www.vibe.com/amp/2020/01/nipsey-hussle-the-marathon-book-club
On this week's Quarantine Slice, Adriana and Robyn tell some fun/scary stories.
On this week's episode of Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn discuss the murder case of the Bathtub Girls in comparison to the 2014 film, Perfect Sisters.
Welcome back to a Quarantine Slice, where, this week, we discuss the BLM movement and shed some light on amazing black artists and their work.Some Recommended Reading:They Can’t Kill Us All: The Story of the Struggle for Black Lives by Wesley LoweryThe Color Purple by Alice Walker Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde Born a Crime by Trevor Noah Jubilee by Margaret Walker White Negroes: When Cornrows Were in Vogue...and Other Thoughts on Cultural Appropriation Lauren Michael JacksonHomegoing by Yaa GyasiPushout: The Criminalization of Black Girls in Schools by Monique MorrisWhite Fragility: Why It’s so Hard for White People to Talk About Racism by Robin Di Angelo The Fire This Time: A New Generation Speaks About Race by Jessmyn WardPassing by Nella LarsenBarracoon: The Story of the Last Black Cargo by Zora Neale HurstonRecommended Movies:Queen & Slim (2019)Straight Out of Brooklyn (1991)Fresh (1994)BlacKkKlansman (2018)Poetic Justice (1993)Juice (1992)If Beale Street Could Talk (2018)Moonlight (2016)Get Out (2017)Black Panther (2018)Malcolm X (1992)The Wood (1999)Bamboozled (2000)Next Day Air (2009)Pariah (2011)Menace ll Society (1993)Dead Presidents (1995)House Party (1990)Love Jones (1997)New Jack City (1991)Set It Off (1996)Best Man Holiday (2013)Crooklyn (1994)CB4 (1993)Girlhood (2014)Dope (2015)Black Dynamite (2009)Girls Trip (2017)Straight Outta Compton (2015)Love and Basketball (2000)Brown Sugar (2002)Soul Food (1997)Boyz n the Hood (1991)The Five Heartbeats (1991)What's Love Got to Do with It? (1993)Boomerang (1992)Friday (1995)Some Recommended Podcasts:NPR’s Code Switch: explores how racism impacts every part of society--politics, pop culture, history, sports, etc. In Black America: John Hanson; Focuses on stories of black people in America with lots of amazing guest stars from civil rights leaders, artists, writers, teachersThe Brown Girl's Guide to Politics: conversations with women politicians, candidates and influencers What Matters: really informative for newcomers on the Black Lives Matter Movement, goes into how they organized, what changes they want on local, state, and federal levels, volunteer efforts, etc. Intersectionality Matters!: hosted by Kimberle Crenshaw, an American civil rights advocate and a leading scholar of critical race theory. Yo is This Racist?: Hosted by writer Andrew Ti and actress Tawny Newsome, the show centers around listener-submitted questions about whether or not their statements or actions constitute being racist. Pod Save the People with DeRay: DeRay Mckesson, one of the leading civil rights activists of his generation, boldly explores cultural issues that impact people of color, but are rarely covered in mainstream media. He along with fellow activists Brittany Packnett Cunningham and Sam Sinyangwe discuss news, culture, social justice, and politics in fresh, engaging ways that keep listeners tuned in every Tuesday. The podcast also features weekly one-on-one interviews with special guests. Past guests have included Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Grammy-winning singer/songwriter John Legend.
Happy belated one year of the Splice and Slice where we have a very special guest on the episode and revisit an old pre-discussed movie/murder.
We will be back next week with all new episodes!
On this week's Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn discuss the 1994 film Heavenly Creatures in comparison to the real life Parker Hulme murder case.
On this week's Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn talk about the 1994 TV movie, Death of a Cheerleader, in comparison to the murder of Kirsten Costas. Chop your vegetables in your car. It leads you to success.
On this week's quarantine slice, Adriana and Robyn discuss... yeah you get it by now.
On this week's episode of Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn discuss the 2017 film Wind River in comparison to the real issue of ignored and under reported missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.https://www.sovereign-bodies.org/about
On this week's Quarantine Slice, Adriana and Robyn talk about stupid people and conspiracy theories. You're welcome.
On this week's Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn talk about the Australian backpacker murders in comparison to the 2005 film, Wolf Creek, loosely based on these crimes.
On this week's Quarantine Slice, Adriana and Robyn continue to discuss life in quarantine and how they're coping. It's going REALLY WELL.
On this week's episode of Slice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn dive into the crimes of Frank Abagnale Jr. in comparison to the 2002 film, Catch Me If You Can, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks.
On this week's Quarantine Slice, Robyn and Adriana discuss what they have going on in lock down as well as discuss the weird dreams they've been have amidst this global crisis.
Welcome to Splice and Slice's Part Two of Bonnie and Clyde where Adriana and Robyn discuss the 1967 Bonnie and Clyde Movie and the 2013 Miniseries.
Welcome to this week's Quarantine Slice, where Robyn and Adriana discuss the quarantine and what they're doing to stay sane.
On this weeks two part Splice and Slice, Part one consists of Adriana telling us the history of the infamous Bonnie and Clyde.Tune into Part 2 to hear Robyn tell us about the classic 1967 film and the 2013 miniseries.
Welcome to the debut episode of A Quarantine Slice, a spin off of A Quick Slice, where Adriana and Robyn discuss what they are doing to survive social distancing due to COVID-19.
In this week's episode of Splice and Slice, we discuss the murders of the Clutter Family in comparison to the 2005 film Capote, which revolved around how Truman Capote wrote his best selling book, In Cold Blood.
On this weeks Quick Slice, Robyn tells us about the crazy occurrences at the Hotel Cecil.
On this week's Quick Slice, Adriana tells us about the ghosts of Griffith Park.
This weeks Quick Slice has a VERY special guest with a VERY spooky story!
On this week's Quick Slice, Robyn tells us some fun facts about the making of Bram Stoker's Dracula.
On this week's episode of Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn discuss Vlad the Impaler compared to Bram Stoker's Dracula, starring Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, and Keanu Reeves.
On this week's Quick Slice, Adriana tells us about the haunted island of Poveglia, outside of Italy.
On this week's episode of Splice and Slice, we star 2020 off with A Quick Slice where Robyn tells us about some conspiracy theories people truly believe are true.
On this week's Quick Slice, Adriana tells us about the creepiest and most haunted places in the U.S.
On this week's episode of Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn discuss the Menendez brothers in comparison to the Lifetime original movie, Menendez: Blood Brothers.
On this week's Quick Slice, Robyn reads a compilation of real life ghost stories.
On this week's episode of Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn discuss the infamous Whitey Bulger in comparison to the 2015 film, Black Mass, starring Johnny Depp.
On this week's A Quick Slice, Adriana tells us about the making of The Lord of the Rings.
On this week's episode of Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn discuss The Amityville Horror movie versus the DeFeo murders and the haunting of the Lutz family.
On this week's Quick Slice, Robyn tells us about movie sets that were actually haunted.
On this week's episode of Splice and Slice we discuss the West Memphis Three Murder and trial in comparison to the 2013 film Devil's Knot.
On this week's A Quick Slice, Adriana tells us about the making of the movie Maximum Overdrive.
On this week's episode of Splice and Slice, Robyn tells us about the HBO film Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny starring Alan Rickman in comparison to the Romanov murders, discussed in Part One.
On this week's A Quick Slice, Robyn tells us about the making of The Blair Witch Project.
On this week's episode of Splice and Slice, Adriana tells us about the downfall of the Romanov family.Stay tuned next week for Part Two, where Robyn discusses the HBO movie, Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny.Romanov Reading List:
On this Week's A Quick Slice, Adriana tells us about the making of Stanley Kubrick's, The Shining.
This week on Splice and Slice, Adriana and Robyn discuss Charles Manson in comparison to the 2018 film, Charlie Says, starring Matt Smith.READING LIST:Helter Skelter by Vincent BugliosiThe Long Prison Journey is Leslie Van Houten: Life Beyond the Cult by Karlene FaithMember of the Family by Dianne LakeManson Girl: The True Story of Ruth Anne Moorehouse by Belinda Weidlin
On this week's A Quick Slice, Robyn tells us a few stories of actors who took it too far when getting into character.
On this week's episode of Splice and Slice, we compare the story of the 1930s bank robber, John Dillinger, to the 2009 movie, Public Enemies, starring Johnny Depp and Christian Bale.