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On this episode of The Movie Podcast, Shahbaz is joined by Directors Justin Benson & Aaron Moorehead and Showrunners Sana Amanat & Dario Scardapane to discuss Marvel Television's DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN. In the series, Matt Murdock (Charlie Cox), a blind lawyer with heightened abilities is fighting for justice through his bustling law firm, while former mob boss Wilson Fisk (Vincent D'Onofrio) pursues his own political endeavours in New York. When their past identities begin to emerge, both men find themselves on an inevitable collision course. Matt Murdock and Wilson Fisk face off once again in Marvel Television's all-new series Daredevil: Born Again, premiering on Disney+ March 4 at 6 p.m. PT/9 p.m. ET. Watch and listen to The Movie Podcast now on all podcast platforms, YouTube, and TheMoviePodcast.ca Contact: hello@themoviepodcast.ca FOLLOW US Daniel on X, Instagram, Letterboxd Shahbaz on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd Anthony on X, Instagram, and Letterboxd The Movie Podcast on X, Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Rotten Tomatoes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is our interview with the creative minds behind Marvel Television's Daredevil: Born Again.First, we spoke with Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead (Executive Producers & Directors) about what it was like to join the project midway through production, their journey from indie films to Marvel, and how they approached shaping this new chapter for Matt Murdock, Wilson Fisk, and the city of New York.Then, we spoke with Sana Amanat (Executive Producer) and Dario Scardapane (Executive Producer & Showrunner) about what elements they chose to bring forward from the original Netflix series, how they balanced maintaining its tone while introducing new characters like Yusuf Khan from Ms. Marvel, and their vision for the series moving forward.The all-new series, Daredevil: Born Again, premieres on March 4, 2025, exclusively on Disney+. Check out Geekcentric onYouTube | Instagram | Twitter | TikTokJoin the Geekcentric Discord HERE
We get a little romantical discussing the genre-bending film Spring, directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead. We discuss delicious monster body horror, risking it all for someone special, wanderlust and the beauty of the Italian countryside, found family, and a whole lot of philosophy and science and biology as it relates to the body, the evolution of monsters, and the physical process of falling in love.Spring is available to watch on Shudder, YouTube, Vudu, Tubi, Redbox, and AMC, and available to rent on Amazon Prime, Google Play, and Apple TV. Twitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
Fran Duffy is joined by Eagles WR Coach Aaron Moorehead to talk about the top trio of receivers before getting into Eagles-Cowboys with Ross Tucker and the Eagles Game Plan crew.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a decisive move, Marvel Studios has already put together a new creative team for Daredevil: Born Again. Dario Scardapane of Netflix's The Punisher and Amazon's Jack Ryan is officially the showrunner while Moon Knight and Loki season two co-directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead are stepping up to take charge of the remaining episodes of Daredevil. The show will be an amalgamation of previously shot scenes and episodes as well as new content written by Scardapane. Previous directors Chris Ord and Matt Corman will stay on as executive producers. While in the past we were told the show would have 19 episodes, that now seems unclear according to The Hollywood Reporter. In a guerrilla marketing move, the official Loki Instagram account became a blank slate following this week's fourth episode of the second season. The menacing Miss Minutes has taken over the account in the meantime with only one post: a short video of her telling us how it is on an inactive TemPad…and that means access is denied! There's also a mid-season trailer out and spoilers ABOUND. The internet might truly melt down with the announcement that Henry Cavill is set to play the legendary sword-wielding Scot in the Lionsgate Highlander reboot. John Wick director Chad Stahelski will be the man behind the camera for the film and Mike Finch has penned the current screenplay draft. Though just off his final season of The Witcher, Cavill has been working at a breakneck pace with Argylle and two Guy Ritchie projects currently in post-production. Universal and Blumhouse's Five Nights at Freddy's opened to a record-smashing $78 million dollars domestically and $131 million dollars worldwide, despite debuting simultaneously on sister streaming service Peacock. This is the biggest horror opening of 2023 to date, besting Scream VI. The upcoming three Doctor Who specials, which will feature the return of David Tennant as the Doctor and Catherine Tate as Donna Temple-Noblewill roll out over three weeks beginning Nov. 25 — two days after the actual 60th anniversary of Doctor Who‘s first ever episode. The specials will stream on Disney+ worldwide with the exception of the U.K. and Ireland, where they'll air on the BBC. Disney+ has also released a new trailer for the specials. A New York judge has ruled that actor Jonathan Majors must face trial on domestic abuse charges begining on November 29th. It was also revealed that the defense has filed a new motion under seal that seeks to keep details related to an undisclosed “evidentiary matter” shielded from public view. Apple TV+ is upping its price from the previous monthly fee of $6.99 to a now standard rate of $9.99. Director David Yates has given an update on the Fantastic Beasts Harry Potter spin off franchise, which halted after three of its five planned films were released. Quote: “With Beasts for a minute, it's all just parked,” Yates told the Inside Total Film podcast. “We got to the end of the third film and we're all so proud of that movie, and when it went out into the world, we just needed to sort of stop and pause, and take it easy.” Last week, Disney announced it is delaying the release of its live-action Snow White movie starring Rachel Zegler by a year to March of 2025 and released a first image of Snow White and the seven dwarves. Pixar's Elio has also been pushed back by more than a year to June of 2025. Disney and Searchlight have also removed Magazine Dreams starring Jonathan Majors from the December 2023 calendar most likely due to Major's legal situation. Netflix has announced a new adult animation limited series Carol & The End of the World which stars Martha Kelly as a woman facing the apocalypse. The series was created by Rick and Morty and Community writer Dan Guterman.
A pair of brothers get called back to a cult they escaped as kids, but what is it that actually wants them back? The Fried Squirms check out THE ENDLESS. Support our Patreon! www.patreon.com/FriedSquirms Listen to more Fried Squirms at www.friedsquirms.com Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com Email us at squirmcast@gmail.com
Fran Duffy catches up with Eagles WR Coach Aaron Moorehead to talk about the team's quartet of wide receivers before going deep into Sunday's Week 1 battle against the Patriots with Ross Tucker, Phil Perry and the Eagles Game Plan crew.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Moorehad joins the show to talk about an offseason following a Super Bowl loss, what it's like to have an all-star room with AJ Brown & Devonta Smith, some stories about younger--and slightly more rotund--Carey Davis, and his expectations for the Jalen Hurts and the Eagles going forward. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's episode 25 of Date Night In with Dave & Jess, and the couple celebrates this milestone episode with Something in the Dirt, which is available on Hulu. They pair this indie cosmic film with an Old Titus cocktail they created from a recipe in Lovecraft Cocktails. Is this low budget film worth your time? Or is it best left for mumblecore fans only?Other topics discussed in this episode include a breakdown of the definition of cosmic horror, other films made by the filmmaking duo of Justin Benson & Aaron Moorehead, and an explanation of the Golden Ratio / Golden Spiral and the Fibonacci Sequence. Jessica also questions if ashtrays are a thing, and offers up her membership for cults looking for one more member.Thanks for listening! We hope you enjoyed the episode. Please take time to rate the show wherever you listen to your podcasts and follow us on Instagram at DateNightInPodcast. We welcome feedback, suggestions, and cocktail recipes at DateNightInPodcast@gmail.com. Our intro song is from Royalty Free Music from Tunetank.comTrack: Summer Vibes by RedNotehttps://tunetank.com/track/865-summer-vibes/
Are you a dad who wants to raise a strong athlete in this day and age? Join us on this special edition of the Overseas Famous Podcast as we chat with a group of dads whose daughters are teammates and friends. We'll be joined by Philadelphia Eagles Wide Receiver Coach, Aaron Moorehead, Graphic Designer, Jasi Romero, Title Attorney Jon Friedman, and Chief Warrant Officer Two, Eric Palek as we discuss the challenges and joys of raising strong and confident athletes in today's world. Tune in to the Soccer Dad Bod Pod presented by Overseas Famous for tips and insights from our expert panel of dads. Listen now on your favorite podcast platform.
On the latest Eagle Eye podcast from Phoenix, Reuben Frank and Dave Zangaro break down the craziness of Opening Night:0:00 Media night lived up to expectations4:00: Jonathan Gannon opens up about fans9:02: CJGJ interviews Dave14:45: Miles Sanders prop bets16:45: Talking to Aaron Moorehead about Eagles WRsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
“Just keep making stuff.” “It doesn't matter if it's bad. You just have to keep doing it.” This week's guests crafted a tense independent thriller, Resolution, on a shoestring budget nearly ten years ago. Their work would shine throughout the 2010s with films like, Spring, Synchronic, The Endless, and their most recent film; Something In The Dirt. Following their work in Marvel Studios' Moon Knight, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead now set their sights on season 2 of Loki! Needless to say, we have a lot to cover in thirty minutes… SHOUTOUTS & PROMOTIONS -Something In The Dirt
Fran Duffy is joined by Eagles WR Coach Aaron Moorehead to break down the Eagles pass game before Chris McPherson, Ben Fennell and John Shipley join the show to get you ready for Eagles-Jaguars in Week 4.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fran Duffy is joined by Eagles WR Coach Aaron Moorehead to talk about DeVonta Smith, AJ Brown and the rest of the Eagles receiving corps before breaking down Sunday's matchup against Jacksonville with Chris McPherson, Ben Fennell and John Shipley.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Continuing a month of horror lists, 2 Guys cover the top five "were"creature movies, which includes werewolves, monsters, and anthropomorphic creatures of all types. The list includes Joe Dante's The Howling, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead's Spring, Paul Schrader's remake of Cat People, the well-received Ginger Snaps, and Adrian Garcia Bogliano's Late Phases. If you are a fan of the podcast, there are other two important ways you can help us. First, you can please subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your podcast client. That not only would be useful to us for the feedback, but also help us receive more attention. Second, if you like your Facebook page, 2 Guys 5 Movies, it would be helpful to like or share our posts so others can learn about 2 Guys 5 Movies and decide if it is for them. Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at 2guys5movies@gmail.com, and thank you all for listening and your support.
In the wake of the release of Midnight Mass (which we do not discuss but you should definitely watch), Pete and Martha ask: why are we so interested in cults? We look at three pieces of media to break it down: The Jonestown Massacre: Paradise Lost (2007, dir. Tim Wolochatiuk), Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011, dir. Sean Durkin) and The Endless (2017, dir. Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead)
Fran Duffy is joined by Eagles assistant coaches Nick Rallis and Aaron Moorehead to break down specific points about their position after giving his thoughts on the Eagles' initial 53-man roster announcement.
From the American Gods roundtables Bryan Fuller comments on Star Trek Discovery. This episode has my Tribeca Film Festival Red Carpet interviews with Emer Reynolds, Jon Berenthal, Milo Ventimiglia, Amanda Schull, Justin Benson, Aaron Moorehead, and Kasra Farahani. I speak to Sara Douglas about her new film Displacement about time anomalies. I also chat with two members of Sense 8, in Toby Onwumere and Miguel Ángel Silvestre
One of the positions to watch in 2021 will be wide receiver, where No. 1 draft pick DeVonta Smith brings a ton of talent and excitement. How much different will the Eagles look at WR? Position coach Aaron Moorehead gives an overview of the position with Training Camp one month away.
Jeff and Mike H talk about the anticipated new film by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead, the duo that brought us The Endless, Resolution and the more obscure Spring. This time around they have a larger budget and higher profile actors to help bring their Psychedelic tale of time travel, friendship and loneliness. Intro: “Zoon Pt III Wake World” – The Nefilim Outro: “Brainchild” - Bloodlet
All movies this week: Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead's The Endless, Richard Linklater's Before Midnight, and Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver. 00:42 - After Monkey: Have Andy, Tessa, and Sam continued any of the pop culture series they began in episodes 1-10? 11:14 - Andy discusses Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead's The Endless 18:55 - Tessa finishes Richard Linklater's Before trilogy with Before Midnight 31:36 - Sam begins his final push to finish the AFI 100 list with Martin Scorsese's 1976 "classic" Taxi Driver.
In this episode, Eric and guest Andrew Shaw break format to curate their own Halloween Movie Marathons! Thank you for listening and join us next week when Eric and returning guest Cameron Rice begin a discussion on the films of Aaron Moorehead and Justin Benson with their film Resolution. Plain Label Podcast Amazon Wish-List! Twitter: […]
In this episode, Eric and guest Andrew Shaw break format to curate their own Halloween Movie Marathons! Thank you for listening and join us next week when Eric and returning guest Cameron Rice begin a discussion on the films of Aaron Moorehead and Justin Benson with their film Resolution. Plain Label Podcast Amazon Wish-List! Twitter: […]
Rob and I got into a marital tift the other night because I made the claim that I never lie. He didn’t agree. He contests that I omit details in a way that leads people to believe something that isn’t true. That’s not lying right? That’s just a totally healthy need for people to like me. So, in our interview with Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead, this plays out something like this, - “I have to tell you, in the first 2 minutes of Synchronic I was totally getting vibes of Midsommar…” and what I was about to say was “THANK GOD it wasn’t like that, because that movie was the WORST” but Moorehead jumped in to let me know that “If I loved Midsommar… I should definitely check out his film “The Endless” to which I replied, “Ooooh… I’ll definitely have to check that out!” But see, I didn’t say what movie or when I would be checking it out…so see? Not a lie. (Edit: It turns out, I've see The Endless...shhh don't tell) A bit about Synchronic Two friends Steve (Anthony Mackie) and Dennis (Jamie Dornan) are best friends and are working as paramedics on the night shift. They begin to encounter a series of strange deaths and people in hypnotic-like states that they link to a new designer drug, Synchronic. In the mix of all of this Dennis’s daughter Brianna (Ally Ioannides) goes missing and the story unravels the more details about this trending drug and it’s true effects. Time travel! Steve discovers something about himself that motivates him to buy up all the Synchronic in town to protect others, and to take it himself and chronicle how the pill works with different forms of ingestion, how it causes you to time travel with the goal of discovering what happened to Brianna. A bit about our interview with Justin Benson / Aaron Moorehead Rob was super nervous about talking to the creative duo of Benson and Moorehead because he really admires their collective movie-making skills. I had only seen parts of two of their previous films, because murder-horror-thrillers always have a way of lulling me into a good sleep. This isn’t to say I don’t like their movies (I liked Spring), I’m just still an exhausted Mom, at the end of the day. We really enjoyed catching up with Benson and Moorehead. Admittedly, we had a whole bevy of questions for them that we weren’t able to get to because of time constraints, but we hope you enjoy the time with had with this talented duo! Synchronic trailer! https://youtu.be/XGCrg1OAYfs Synchronic releases on VOD October 23rd!
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Fran Duffy and Ben Fennell go through the Eagles-Ravens matchup with everything you need to know before Sunday. Fran also catches up with receivers coach Aaron Moorehead and slot receiver Greg Ward.
Eagles Brawl co-hosts Conor Myles and Tyler Steege are joined by the show's new insider, Ed Kracz, who covers the Eagles for Sports Illustrated. Ed will now be frequently appearing on the show to discuss the latest news around the team and offer his insight. The trio discussed Greg Ward's roster status, making their claims of paying Zach Ertz and how to go about doing so, Aaron Moorehead's affection for Jalen Reagor, Avonte Maddox's grasp on the cornerback two spot, and more!Follow Ed Kracz on Twitter: @kracze and follow his and Eagles Maven of Sports Illustrated articles here at: https://www.si.com/nfl/eagles/
Jimmy Kempski and Brandon Lee Gowton talk about the players they're excited to see in training camp, takeaways from Matt Burke & Aaron Moorehead's pressers, and so much more! Powered by SBNation and Bleeding Green Nation Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Reuben Frank and Dave Zangaro discuss:(1:02) — What Travis Kelce and George Kittle's contract mean for Zach Ertz.(16:45) — Things we would have watched tonight in preseason opener.(23:08) — Doug Pederson details Eagles’ 2020 training camp structure.(28:45) — Aaron Moorehead and Matt Burke speak on their roles. (36:54) — Remembering Howard Mudd.(42:58) — Seahawks cut rookie who tried sneaking visitor disguised as Seattle player into team hotel.
At the Tribeca Film Festival, I chat with filmmakers Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead plus their producer David Lawson Jr about starring, producing and directing their cool SF film, The Endless.
Coach Aaron Moorehead joins us today to discuss his coaching experience at the high school, college and Pro levels and his approach to coaching his Wide Receivers. Check out www.bafca.co.uk for more information and ensure that you subscribe to this podcast to receive notifications on future episodes. Contact @coachlillis on social media or email podcast@bafca.co.uk with feedback or if you wish to be a future guest on the show.
Barrett Brooks joins Reuben Frank and Dave Zangaro discuss:(1:05) — Carson Wentz working out with Jalen Reagor.(8:53) — COVID-19 guidelines.(21:35) — Breakout candidates: Reagor, Seumalo, Barnett.(34:56) — Challenges facing Marquand Manuel and Aaron Moorehead.(44:27) — Jeff Lurie’s influence.
Fran Duffy sits down with Eagles wide receivers coach Aaron Moorehead and TCU head coach Gary Patterson to break down the skillset of first-round pick Jalen Reagor and what he'll bring to the Eagles offense.
Fran Duffy sits down with Eagles wide receivers coach Aaron Moorehead and TCU head coach Gary Patterson to break down the skillset of first-round pick Jalen Reagor and what he'll bring to the Eagles offense.
Aaron Morehead brings with him NFL experience as a player and an understanding of what it takes to have success at the position and he’s here to talk about his playing and coaching career and what he offers to the Eagles. Plus, Eagles cheerleader Kyle is having a “golden” offseason and we speak to an Eagles fan who has been in the news recently for the most difficult reasons. Tune in NOW for an incredible listen!
Aaron Morehead brings with him NFL experience as a player and an understanding of what it takes to have success at the position and he’s here to talk about his playing and coaching career and what he offers to the Eagles. Plus, Eagles cheerleader Kyle is having a “golden” offseason and we speak to an Eagles fan who has been in the news recently for the most difficult reasons. Tune in NOW for an incredible listen!
Reuben Frank and Mike Mulhern discuss Dave Zangaro's vacation in South America (0:45), Reuben's conversation with Cardinals receiver Christian Kirk regarding the Eagles new receivers coach Aaron Moorehead (2:35), which starters from the 2017 Super Bowl team will remain on the team this upcoming season (9:40), options to be the Eagles back up quarterback in 2020 (22:54), and Buddy Ryan's legacy in Philadelphia (41:04).
On the latest Eagle Eye podcast, Reuben Frank and Dave Zangaro discuss Press Taylor's promotion, Aaron Moorehead being as the receivers coach, and possible Eagles cornerback free agent targets.
There is a house in New Orleans, they call the Fear of God...Take a round trip with us this week as we dive into the subversive and intimate speculative horror film by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead, THE ENDLESS. We wrap up our mini-series of some of our favorite horror films of 2018 with this modestly crafted, powerfully scripted examination of the struggles to find connection and purpose in the monotony of day-to-day living by way of a mysterious UFO death cult. Check it out and we hope you enjoy it so check it out and we hope you enjoy it so check it out and we hope you enjoy it so check it out and we hope you enjoy it so check it out and we hope you enjoy it so check it out and we hope you enjoy it so check it out and we hope you enjoy it so check it out and we hope you enjoy it so check it out and we hope you enjoy it so check it out and we hope you enjoy it so... wait...
"That's why I had to move out of Highland Park." --George Often a monster movie comes with a level of suspension of disbelief. At times, that level can be asking too much from an audience. The movie SPRING, from film making duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead, is not one of those movies. The horror included doesn't ask you to check your brain at the door, nor is it too subtle or vague. It is both quiet and visceral and accomplishes these tasks while telling a very human story. Join Kevin and George as they take a romantic break and watch what is, essentially, a romantic comedy....with monsters. Join us! NOTES: SPRING (2014, dir. by Justin Benson & Aaron Moorehead) We take a “fly on the wall” approach to our listeners. As such, some of what we discuss falls into the realm of SPOILERS. Consider yourself warned. If you enjoyed BUSY DADS DO SCI-FI, please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Tune In, Spotify, Google Play or wherever you may find your podcasts. You can follow us on Instagram at busydadsdoscifi or e-mail us at busydadsdoscifi@gmail.com Theme song by Tony Fernandez
Last week we looked at a tangentially related trilogy with "The Raid 1&2" and "The Night Comes for Us". The exploration of those titles was so satisfying that we decided to make the relation between films in a creator's cannon a regular thing. This week Andrew is taking a look at a trio of films from Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead, all taking place within the same universe. "Resolution" was an amazingly low budget debut for the pair, and they continued their momentum through "Spring" and last year's "The Endless". Join along as we take another (hopefully) fun and informative discussion.
This week we review the sequel to Resolution, The Endless. Written, directed, and starring Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead! **SPOILERS FOR THE ENDLESS** Music: The Man Who Made a Monster by Dance With The Dead
This week we review Resolution, the 2012 indy film created by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead! **SPOILERS FOR RESOLUTION!!!** Music: The Man Who Made A Monster by Dance With The Dead
Grindcast's Matt Wildasin joins Brian, Dave, and Mary for a spoiler-free discussion of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead's THE ENDLESS. Plus B&N's demise continues, Bryan Smith signs with Grindhouse Press, the Blair Witch Experience 2018, Lynne Hansen's art show, Brian Hodge and Christian Jensen on screen, and new releases from Ralph Bieber, John Urbancik, Wesley Southard, Jay Wilburn, Dan Padavona, John Boden, Scott Edelman, Joe and Keith Lansdale, Michele Scalise-Piccirilli, Jemiah Jefferson, Matt Hayward and Patrick Lacey, and Tim Waggoneer.
Inspired by the dialogue-heavy screenplays of Quentin Tarantino and Kevin Smith, Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead teamed up to create innovative films for hungry audiences. In ‘The Endless,’ two brothers return to the cult they fled from years ago to discover that the group's beliefs may be more sane than they once thought. During our conversation, the writer-directors discuss innovation without confusion, figuring out the facets of a great mystery, thinking of the camera as an omniscient force, how homage is the opposite of innovation, and why filmmakers should stop waiting for others to greenlight their projects. Stay up-to-date on other creative advice at www.creativeprinciples.live
In this episode film making duo Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead call into the podcast! Justin and Aaron chat it up about their new flick ...
Aaron Moorehead and Justin Benson are a part of this week’s nonsense and the boys were unprepared. The duo did a great job counterpunching the blows of mediocrity that came their way from us. Clark asks boring, basic questions, Russ’ fanboy is sticking out and Justin scratches his beard in the microphone. We greatly appreciate Aaron and Justin joining us, we apologize to them and to you for the product. Oh... there’s an intro too. Movies are discussed. 00:00:00 - 00:00:32 - Screenings 00:00:33 - 00:08:37 - Intro 00:08:38 - 00:42:26 - Overlooked Segment 00:42:27 - 00:48:06 - Outro/Plugs 00:49:07 - 01:52:34 - Interview https://whatwasfound.wordpress.com/ If you'd like to get in contact with us, you can reach us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com, on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre), Facebook (theoverlookhour/theoverlooktheatre), or Twitter (@OverlookTheatre/@OverlookHour).
goodathleteproject.com For today's episode we sat down with Aaron Moorehead, NFL Veteran and Wide Receivers Coach at Vanderbilt University. Before his time at Vanderbilt, Aaron coached at Virginia Tech, Stanford, and New Mexico. Aaron joined the Indianapolis Colts in 2003 as an undrafted free agent out of the University of Illinois and spent five years with the team which included a victory in Super Bowl XLI. You can find Aaron on twitter and instagram: @Amo8685. Today's Episode brought to you by Hand Armor Chalk. You can find them at handarmorchalk.com and on Twitter and Instagram: @HandArmorChalk. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @Coach4Kindness Follow and like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/coach4kindness/
Welcome back class! Tyler is super worried about the "summer slide" which is where kids (and teachers) get dumb over the summer. Here are 10 horror movies and 5 books to keep you smart, or at least terrified, this summer! 04:20- Cargo is based off of my favorite short Out on Netlix. It comes out May 18th and stars Martin Freeman and a super cute baby. Check out the trailer you Youtube. David Gulpilil is in it also, really sorry we messed your name up so bad! We love your work! 08:20- Revenge- Out on Shudder May 11th. You can sign up for a free 30 days on Shudder by going to Shudder.com and entering the promo code "Signal" 11:00- The Immaculate Void by Brian Hodge, it comes out May 22. We both really enjoy Brian's work and you can click here to pre-order a copy from Amazon. 13:50- The Endless Out now by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorehead. We play a bit of the trailer, but you outta watch the whole thing over at Youtube, it is super good. If you live in or near Kansas City, you can check it out at Screenland Theater. 18:17- The First Purge July 4th. The latest installment of the Purge franchise is set during the days leading up to the very first purge night. To get ready for this one you can head back a couple of Horror Pod Class episodes and listen to Episode 15 where we talk all about the politics of the purge. 20:22- The Year's Best Horror Volume 10 edited by Ellen Datlow. We both totally love this yearly roundup of the best short horror fiction out there. Mike already preordered a copy on Amazon and you can too by clicking here. You can also listen to our interview with Ellen Datlow, where she talks about her latest anthology, The Devil and the Deep, and more generally about how she puts together The Year's Best Horror collections. 26:00- Slender Man comes out August 24th. To get ready, Tyler recommends that you watch some of the original Marble Hornets Youtube videos about Slender Man. 29:13- The Nun comes out September 4th. Tyler reminds us that it is set in the same story line as The Conjuring. Don't miss it if you are into nun based horror films. 32:30- Cabin at the end of the World by Paul Tremblay comes out June 26. Make sure you read Tyler's review over at Signal Horizon. 37:00- The Meg comes out August 10. Check out some of the movie posters, they are SUPER cool. 39:00- Hereditary comes out June 8. It has about the best horror movie trailer we have seen in a while. Also, make sure you read all about how horrific hereditary diseases are and how they are used in fiction over at Signal Horizon. 41:30- America’s Dark Theologian by Douglas Cowan comes out June 12. It is a great example of how academic and entertainment can be blended together into a very fun and accessible book. Make sure you check out Mike's review and preorder a copy! 44:30- The Cadaver August 24th. Link to trailer 46:50- Slaughterhouse Rulez come out September 7th. From the same guys who brought us Shaun of the Dead so it's going to be a riot. 49:30- Last book, A People’s History of the Vampire Uprising by Raymond Villareal. It comes out June 5th, if you want a new take on vampires, preorder a copy over on Amazon.
This week we unfortunately reference the Austin Powers OST, break down the thirteen families controlling everything we do, and review the latest film from Justin Benson, and Aaron Moorehead, 'The Endless'. Keep our mini-fridges full of blood...I mean...not blood...normal things that people drink...by going to http://patreon.com/frightday or http://shop.frightday.com Follow us in the shadows at the following places: http://frightday.com http://twitter.com/frightday http://facebook.com/groups/frightday http://instagram.com/frightday http://facebook.com/ffrightdayy
There's truly less and less to discuss. So Saman and Will cover the USC Coliseum renovation website (ooooh!), the Trojans winning the first ever beach volleyball, and Texas A&M's terrible assistant coach Aaron Moorehead.
Aaron Moorehead and Justin Benson stormed the indie scene in 2012 with RESOLUTION a slow-burning horror film about a guy forcing his junkie friend to go cold turkey in an abandoned cabin. An extremely meta film, it is the understated and dare we say cleverer cousin to Cabin in the Woods and the Evil Dead […] The post It Came From the Indies – Moorehead and Benson / Resolution and Spring appeared first on Nerdy Little Secret dot com.
Aaron Moorehead and Justin Benson stormed the indie scene in 2012 with RESOLUTION a slow-burning horror film about a guy forcing his junkie friend to go cold turkey in an abandoned cabin. An extremely meta film, it is the understated and dare we say cleverer cousin to Cabin in the … The post It Came From the Indies – Moorehead and Benson / Resolution and Spring appeared first on Nerdy Little Secret.