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Filmmaker and actor Angus Benfield joins Matthew Pejkovic on the Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast to talk about his new film 'The Keeper', a drama based on the true story of George Eshleman, an army veteran suffering from PTSD who hikes the Appalachian Trail while carrying 363 military name tapes of veterans who committed suicide. Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast listed in FeedSpot's Top 100 Movie Podcasts: https://podcasts.feedspot.com/movies_podcasts/ Support Matt's Movie Reviews PayPal: https://tinyurl.com/2x9tn2k4 Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/54jnzpsn TeePublic: https://tinyurl.com/2p9c5kpn Amazon: https://amzn.to/3JfyGtK Follow Matt's Movie Reviews! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MattsMovieReviews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1036986/admin/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1643285
We go behind the scenes with Producer/Director of film short 'The Keeper's Diary', Andrew Saullo, and the TWO Chris Redfields that star in the film, Charlie Kravlavsky (Resident Evil 1996) and Joe Whyte (Resident Evil 2002). Bringing to the screen one of the series most iconic game files, Resident Evil fans will instantly recognise true survival horror credentials running through this wonderful production. We also showcase the other Resident Evil files, that tell tragic stories of Spencer Mansion victims, with role-reprisals by Joe Whyte, and Barry Burton actor Ed Smaron (Resident Evil 2002). With your Crimson-Head team of Joe Whyte, Jill Valenfield, Jen Von Lee, George Trevor. Watch 'The Keeper's Diary' at Residence of Evil. 'The Keeper's Diary' OST by Duane Carlton Merritt Resident Evil Vacant Room Remake (used for 'Suicide Note' recording) by pianopossession
Read the Full Episode 240 Show Notes on CanadianGameDevs.comCheckout the Quiver Games Incubator!See the student game Meowmentum David mentionedCANADIAN GAME DEV JOBS | CANADIAN GAME DEV EVENTSThis week we're joined by David Boguslavsky (@BOmaniaFTW) Brand & Community Manager at Quiver Games, a "one stop solution to connect with other developers, build up a portfolio, and join people together into dream game dev teams to make amazing games." He tells us about their upcoming Games Incubator (Deadline June 14!) and then joins us for the regular pod to discuss local Vancouver studio Relic Entertainment's turbulent last few years, IGN Entertainment buying everything and the rest of our usual show.TIMESTAMPS:00:00 Intro Music by @jakebutineau (Toronto, ON)00:13 Intro, Events, Jobs!12:06 'Last Words' by Supergiant Games (San Jose) from Hades OST12:54 News!26:34 'The Keeper' by Paul Ruskay (Vancouver, BC) from Homeworld II Remastered27:02 Wishlist This36:34 Robots at Midnight The MIX trailer by @FinishLineGames (Toronto, ON)37:10 Discord Discussion42:47 Kickstarter Korner48:02 What We've Been Playing (Hades, Laika: Aged by Blood, Stardew IRL)53:21 Wrap Up55:04 Outro Music by @Composingdan (Toronto, ON)CREDITS:HOSTED BY: @StephanReilly (London, ON) & (usually) @StephenLCrane (Owen Sound, ON)PRODUCED BY: Stephan "Games Are Horrible Little Devices" ReillyJoin the Discord | Follow on "Twitter" @CanadaGameDevs | Follow on TikTok @canadiangamedevs | Follow on Instagram @canadiangamedevs
Today we talk with bestselling author Madeline Martin, exploring her latest work, "The Keeper of Hidden Books." Set against the backdrop of WWII Warsaw, the story highlights the courageous efforts to protect literature from Nazi suppression. We discuss Martin's unique journey from a business background to becoming a prolific historical fiction writer. Her insights into the transition from historical romance to broader historical narratives illuminate her creative evolution. Additionally, we explore the meticulous research and personal heritage that enrich Martin's portrayal of this gripping historical period. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/sq_Dc3BTHhI Buy "The Keeper of Hidden Books" by Madeline Martin on Amazon: https://amzn.to/42956yy _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Find my book reviews on ViewsOnBooks.com.
Join us in our podcast as we continue reading Chapter 4: 'The Keeper of the Keys' from Harry Potter. It's all about Hagrid showing up to tell Harry some cool secrets and Harry finding out he's going to a special school for magic. Our storytelling and fun sounds will make you feel like you're right there with them on this magical journey!Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. RowlingDid you know ToTalk Armenian offers Eastern and Western Armenian classes for children and adults?Click on the link below www.totalkarmenian.comDid you know you could get the accompanying literary labels from our online store?Literary labels are already translated & transliterated into Armenian. You can simply peel & stick them on your book. Click on the link below https://shop.totalkarmenian.com/collections/literary-labelsYou can support us on Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/totalkarmenian
Join us in our podcast as we read Chapter 4: 'The Keeper of the Keys' from Harry Potter. It's all about Hagrid showing up to tell Harry some cool secrets and Harry finding out he's going to a special school for magic. Our storytelling and fun sounds will make you feel like you're right there with them on this magical journey!Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J. K. RowlingDid you know ToTalk Armenian offers Eastern and Western Armenian classes for children and adults?Click on the link below www.totalkarmenian.comDid you know you could get the accompanying literary labels from our online store?Literary labels are already translated & transliterated into Armenian. You can simply peel & stick them on your book. Click on the link below https://shop.totalkarmenian.com/collections/literary-labelsYou can support us on Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/totalkarmenian
Sally Page's debut is 'The Keeper of Stories'. It's been extremely successful, tapping into book clubs across the country. It's about Janice, who is used to hearing other people's stories, until the elusive, mysterious Mrs B wants her to tell her own.Sally has done a lot, worked in a flower shop, started a fountain pen business, and hopes that a successful debut will let her write full-time forever. We talk about how prepared she is to write in this genre for a while, and how old manuscripts have her well prepared for the future. Also, why being signed and published means she's no longer doing it alone.You can hear why she's been surprised by the support of twitter, how she deals with crying while writing on trains, why she becomes obsessive over writing, and why she started research a year before actually writing.This week we are supported by Plottr. Get 10% off the software at go.plottr.com/routine.You can support the show on patreon.com/writersroutine@writerspodwritersroutine.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the conclusion of our series 'Thriving in Lockdown', we consider together the themes of 'The Keeper and the Kept' and 'A Glorious Inheritance' - we also consider some key 'takeaways' from the series as a whole. Listen and be blessed.
One of Tasmania's last kerosene lighthouse keepers, John Cook, has written a beautiful memoir about his 26 years tending Tasmania's kerosene 'lights'. As one of Australia's longest-serving lighthouse keepers, John tended the flames at Tasman Island, Maatsuyker Island and Bruny Island. Known as 'The Keeper of the Flame' in Tasmania, John talked with Harvey about what life was like in the lighthouses. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Ruth Hogan's debut novel 'The Keeper of Lost Things' generated huge commercial success and critical acclaim across the world. Telling the story of Anthony Peardew, a short-story writer who collects treasures and trinkets. The whole story became clear to Ruth after she got a stunning first line, that simply appeared in her head. We talk about what she did next, how she developed one sentence to the rest of the story.We talk about the huge success of her first story influenced her next two, 'The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes' and 'Queenie Malone's Paradise Hotel'. Ruth has been dubbed the 'queen of uplift', and she discusses what that means for the way she tells stories and plans her books.There's also a top-writing tip from crime writing behemoth, Ian Rankin.@writerspodwritersroutine.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, we discuss chapter 4 of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 'The Keeper of the Keys'. Everyone loses their temper, which causes Uncle Vernon to pull a shotgun, Hagrid to give Dudley a pig tail, and Harry to raise his voice.
Ruth Hogan's debut novel, 'The Keeper of Lost Things', was one of the bestselling books of 2017. Speaking at the Guernsey Literary Festival, she tells us about her new novel 'The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes', the popular genre of Up Lit and why her books fit into it, and how a spell of ill health changed her life and got her writing.
'Daft'. Het is geen wasproduct, maar het is het Engelse woord voor 'gek'. De Engelsen houden wel van dingen die een beetje 'daft' zijn. In deze eerste aflevering van de 'Stiff Upper Lips'-podcast praten Harry De Paepe, Flip Feyten en Sven Speybrouck o.a. over de gekke tradities van de Engelsen : vreemde sporten zoals 'Worm Charming, Ferret Legging en Shin Kicking'. Ze verwonderen zich over de meest merkwaardige functies aan het koninklijk hof zoals 'The Keeper of The Queen's Swans' en dat sommige Anglicaanse dominees ook wel 'daft' kunnen zijn. En daar moet natuurlijk een 'English Afternoon Tea' bij genuttigd worden. In het 'Salon de Thé Claude' aan het Conscienceplein in Antwerpen vonden ze daarvoor de perfecte lokatie.
Fine Music Radio — "This warm-hearted hour: Andrew Marjoribanks, Wordsworth Books chooses the best of October’s fiction and non-fiction for you. We chat to five-star, multi-award winning writer and film-maker Sylvia Vollenhoven about her revealing and richly rewarding memoir 'The Keeper of the Kumm – Ancestral Longing and Belonging of a Boesmankind'. Phillippa Cheifitz with great gusto tucks into Jamie Oliver’s 'Super Food Family Classics', while rather more quietly Philip Todres discusses the quirky 'Hidden Johannesburg' with author Paul Duncan. Cindy Moritz mangles our nerve ends with 'The Black Widow' by prolific espionage and thriller writer Daniel Silva. Jay Heale cheerfully looks at the concept of a Children’s Book Laureate, while Beverley Roos Muller brightens America’s bleak political scene with 'Presidential Wit & Wisdom: 250 Classic Quotes from America’s Greatest Leaders' edited by Charlotte Lee Gross. Shingai Darangwa, too, found political fun in Fred Khumalos’s entertaining '#ZuptasMustFall'. Finally, the review you’ve been waiting for as Vanessa Levenstein wonders when a novel is not a novel as she reviews JM Coetzee’s 'The Schooldays of Jesus'. Needless to say Jesus doesn’t come into it. "
"This warm-hearted hour: Andrew Marjoribanks, Wordsworth Books chooses the best of October's fiction and non-fiction for you. We chat to five-star, multi-award winning writer and film-maker Sylvia Vollenhoven about her revealing and richly rewarding memoir 'The Keeper of the Kumm – Ancestral Longing and Belonging of a Boesmankind'. Phillippa Cheifitz with great gusto tucks into Jamie Oliver's 'Super Food Family Classics', while rather more quietly Philip Todres discusses the quirky 'Hidden Johannesburg' with author Paul Duncan. Cindy Moritz mangles our nerve ends with 'The Black Widow' by prolific espionage and thriller writer Daniel Silva. Jay Heale cheerfully looks at the concept of a Children's Book Laureate, while Beverley Roos Muller brightens America's bleak political scene with 'Presidential Wit & Wisdom: 250 Classic Quotes from America's Greatest Leaders' edited by Charlotte Lee Gross. Shingai Darangwa, too, found political fun in Fred Khumalos's entertaining '#ZuptasMustFall'. Finally, the review you've been waiting for as Vanessa Levenstein wonders when a novel is not a novel as she reviews JM Coetzee's 'The Schooldays of Jesus'. Needless to say Jesus doesn't come into it. "
A double day episode dosage! In this installment, the boys delve back to the Tom Baker era and indulge in one of his later stories, 'The Keeper of Traken'!