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Ian Hunter has spent four decades building miniatures, supervising visual effects and thinking like a filmmaker on some of the most demanding productions in Hollywood. In this episode, he traces a career that began in a garden shed with a punched-up piece of German black velvet and ended up — via James Cameron, Tim Burton, the Coen Brothers, and Christopher Nolan — on some of the most iconic screens in the world.Ian grew up surrounded by art. His father painted oils and acrylics, played music and did pastel portraits, and encouraged his three sons to make things — even when those things destroyed the materials he'd given them. The moment that really clicked, Ian recalls, was being handed a model kit as a kid and taking to it immediately. That creative instinct only grew stronger. In high school, he and his brothers were making Super 8 films, scratching laser effects onto the film with a pin and blowing up overloaded resistors for explosions. One of those films required them to fake-rob a local bank — and the encounter that followed, with the surprisingly enthusiastic vice president of the Monrovia Wells Fargo, led to a meeting with the mother of Rick Baker, whose work Ian had recently encountered in a traveling special effects exhibition and been completely floored by.After drifting away from an aerospace course at Cal Poly Pomona and working in an acid bath plastics factory, Ian answered a classified ad looking for model makers — and on the strength of a modest portfolio, was hired the same day. His first feature was The Abyss. He and fellow model maker Jim McGee built the flooded engine room of the Montana submarine with almost no direction beyond James Cameron's bare-bones description, and shipped it to South Carolina having never seen a frame of the live action. The production was not without its disasters — Ian found himself entangled in the notorious wax crane fiasco, and talks about the valuable early lesson of knowing when to call something out before it goes wrong.From there, a friend pointed him toward Boss Film, Richard Edlund's company in Marina del Rey, where a chance encounter with departing model supervisor Mark Stetson changed everything. What was supposed to be a one-week favour on a music video turned into six years. Working with Stetson took Ian from being a junior model maker building things in isolation to visiting sets, talking directly with directors, and understanding that miniature work only succeeds when it becomes invisible — just more shots in a movie, telling the story rather than showing off the technique.Among the projects from that period, Ian talks at length about Total Recall — including the behind-the-scenes chaos of a scale miscommunication on the final day of shooting, a scene involving a little person that nobody had accounted for, and the moment he glued a Coke can to a model building because they were running out of time. That Coke can, dressed up and shot from the front, made it into the finished film. So did one in Waterworld. And Inception. And Interstellar. And, after the story apparently got around, director Fede Álvarez greeted Ian on Alien: Romulus by asking exactly where he was planning to hide it.Ian built the suburb for Edward Scissorhands — deliberately making it more bland and mundane than real life — and talks about one of his proudest in-camera shots: the final view through the bedroom window and out over the snow-dusted neighbourhood, achieved with a 1:24 scale model and real snow shakers on the night. On Batman Returns he built the Penguin's zoo, and describes receiving one of his all-time favourite compliments from Tim Burton — who, after watching a pyrotechnics test, asked simply: "Where did you shoot this?" Not realising he was looking at a miniature. The zoo also gave Ian one of his best examples of a happy accident: a polar bear sculpture that was supposed to explode but instead toppled slowly sideways with flames coming out of its feet. Tim Burton loved it. The entire subsequent engineering challenge was figuring out how to recreate the mistake.On the X-Files movie, Ian and his partner Matthew Gratzner built a collapsing federal building on a tight budget, referencing Oklahoma City bombing photographs for the detail of damaged concrete and exposed floors. The late Roger Ebert reviewed the finished film and said the sequence should have been cut — because it was too reminiscent of real tragedy. Ian reflects on that as a marker: they'd gotten past the technique and into the emotion.The conversation turns to Christopher Nolan, with whom Ian has worked across multiple films. Ian describes Nolan as collaborative but definitive, someone who discusses a shot in depth and then tells you exactly what he wants. He talks about the liberation Nolan offered on Interstellar when he told the crew to stop following the previs — pre-vis is just a guy at a computer on a Friday trying to get the shot out the door, Nolan told them; if you can see a better angle, do that instead. The result was that the miniature crew started shooting faster, and a number of shots that had been planned as digital moved across to the physical side. Ian also describes the meticulous sun-angle calculation that went into matching the Inception hospital sequence — setting up models in a parking lot at a precisely calculated skewed angle to hit the exact quality of light that had been captured in Calgary on a specific date.On First Man with Damien Chazelle, Ian had drawn storyboards before the first meeting proposing a documentary approach — cameras attached to the spacecraft, nothing sweeping or cinematic, everything either very close or very wide as if shot from another ship. Chazelle walked in and described exactly the same idea. They spent twenty minutes together going through the sequence, working to an animatic cut to music, and Ian went off and shot it. That shorthand — that moment of being in sync before the conversation has really started — is something Ian describes as central to how he has survived in an industry where so many practical effects houses have not. He's a model maker, yes. But more than that, he's a filmmaker.This podcast is completely independent and made possible by listener support. If you'd like to help me keep making these episodes, you can join my Patreon community here: https://patreon.com/jamiebenning Watch more on YouTube:Check out the Filmumentaries YouTube channel for behind-the-scenes clips and extra content: https://youtube.com/filmumentariesAll my links
Welcome back to Morgan Hasn't Seen with Jeannine Brice & Morgan Robinson!!Battling extraterrestrial forces and defending planet earth on MHS throughout May as Jeannine has curated a fascinating variety of ALIEN INVASION movies for this series!The most recent movie in the long running Alien franchise closes out this series as we bookend with horror with a return to critical acclaim for the franchise as Jeannine and Morgan talk David Jonsson & Cailee Spaeny in ALIEN: ROMULUS!Our YouTube Channel for all our regular videos: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvACMX8jX1qQ5ClrGW53vowDonate: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ItsAWonderful1Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ItsAWonderful1IT'S A WONDERFUL PODCAST STORE: https://www.teepublic.com/user/g9designSub to the feed and download now on all major podcast platforms and be sure to rate, review and SHARE AROUND!!Keep up with us on (X) Twitter:Podcast: https://twitter.com/ItsAWonderful1Morgan: https://twitter.com/Th3PurpleDonJeannine: https://twitter.com/JeannineDaBean_Keep being wonderful!!
This week on Collecting Weekly, we're taking a closer look at the officially released Hot Toys Rain from Alien: Romulus! Now that final production photos and in-hand impressions are out, we'll break down the likeness, outfit details, accessories, articulation, and overall screen accuracy of this highly anticipated sci-fi release. Does Rain live up to the prototype hype, and how does she compare to previous Hot Toys Alien figures? We're diving into collector reactions, display options, and whether this release is a must-have for Alien fans. #HotToys #AlienRomulus #Alien #RainCarradine #HotToysAlien #SciFiCollectibles #SixthScale #SixthScaleFigures #ActionFigures #CollectingWeekly #CWLive #FigureCollectors #ToyNews
Recorded live on location at RENDR 2026 in Banana Block Belfast, we caught up with acclaimed filmmaker Fede Álvarez, the director, writer and producer behind genre-defining features including Evil Dead, Don't Breathe and Alien: Romulus.In this in-depth conversation, he discusses breaking into Hollywood from Uruguay, working with iconic horror franchises and the key moment he reassessed his career. Fede has collaborated with some of the industry's biggest names, including Ridley Scott, and reflects on the success of Alien: Romulus, the evolution of genre filmmaking, and the cinematic worlds he enjoys building.If you want to watch the video recording of this talk, check out the episode page here.We are delighted to present this very special speaker series in partnership with RENDR Festival and supported by the National Talent Academy for VFX, recorded in The Spinners Mill Studio. Fede ÁlvarezDirector, writer & producer Federico Javier Álvarez Mattos is a Uruguayan filmmaker whose directorial debut was the 2013 remake of Evil Dead, which he also wrote. The film starred Jane Levy, Shiloh Fernandez and Lou Taylor Pucci, and opened at number one at the box office. Following the success of his first film, Alvarez wrote, directed and produced the hit genre film Don't Breathe. The film premiered to rave reviews, grossed over $157 million globally.Alvarez also directed and wrote the action-crime film The Girl in the Spider's Web, starring Claire Foy and LaKeith Stanfield, based on the characters from the bestselling Stieg Larsson series, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. He also produced and wrote Don't Breathe 2 and later produced and wrote the 2022 film Texas Chainsaw Massacre, which premiered at number one on Netflix's Top 10 list. On the TV side, Alvarez created, directed and wrote the Apple TV+ series Calls, an English adaptation of the French series of the same name.Most recently, Alvarez's film Alien: Romulus, which he wrote, directed and executive produced, was released in the summer of 2024, starring Cailee Spaeny, David Jonsson, Isabela Merced, Archie Renaux, Spike Fearn and Aileen Wu. The film is a standalone instalment in the Alien franchise and follows a group of young people on a distant world who find themselves in a confrontation with the most terrifying lifeform in the universe. The film grossed over $350 million worldwide and received positive critical acclaim. It won Best Horror Film at the Saturn Awards, received a Golden Globe nomination for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, and an Oscar nomination for Best Visual Effects.RENDR FestivalThis is a unique event celebrating creative craft and artistry in a fully immersive two-day festival exploring the space between Creativity and Technology. Ignite your imagination with inspiring speakers from the worlds of Film, Gaming, Animation, Immersive, and more! Learn from the best, with 30+ creatives from the likes of Netflix, Pixar, Walt Disney Studios and Epic Games among others.National Talent Academy for Visual EffectsAs the newest of the Academies, the National Talent Academy for VFX provides support and opportunities for anyone interested in a career in VFX. Launched in 2024, the National Talent Academy for VFX is an initiative of Fis Eireann/Screen Ireland, managed by Cultural & Creative Industries Skillnet. Their mission is to transform aspiring VFX artists into industry-ready professionals while providing ongoing upskilling opportunities for current talent.Through comprehensive courses and programmess, we introduce participants to best practices both locally and globally, creating clear pathways and solidifying Ireland's reputation as a premier destination for VFX. The National Talent Academy for VFX is dedicated to attracting individuals from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, fostering greater awareness of VFX as a viable and exciting career choice. Learn more about the work they do here. Over the years, the podcast has featured acclaimed guests such as Phyllida Lloyd, Lenny Abrahamson, M. Night Shyamalan, John Boorman, Saoirse Ronan, Colin Farrell, Aisha Tyler, Colm Meaney, Paul Reiser, Niamh Algar, David Freyne, Ciarán Donnelly, Joshua Oppenheimer, John Crowley, Niamh Algar, Gene Stupnitsky, and Terence Davies, alongside many of the most influential voices working in film and television today.So make sure to subscribe and listen back! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HOSTS:Kurt Taylor —————————- Tremble is a horror podcast that cuts through hype to figure out what actually works, whether a movie is trying to scare you, make you laugh, or do both at once. On this episode, the Tremble crew ventures back into deep space with Alien: Romulus, Fede Álvarez's return to the stripped down […]
HOSTS:Kurt Taylor —————————- Tremble is a horror podcast that cuts through hype to figure out what actually works, whether a movie is trying to scare you, make you laugh, or do both at once. On this episode, the Tremble crew ventures back into deep space with Alien: Romulus, Fede Álvarez's return to the stripped down […]
ThisWeekInGeek's Loose Cannon is our all around movies podcast covering the weird, wild, or sometimes nostalgic world of films. This time, Ken, David and Adam enter a space where no one can hear them scream. We're talking Alien's prequel movies, Promethus, Alien Covenant and Alien Romulus. Two of which we all found to hold up better than expected and one that we're questioning it's longevity in the cinematic milieu. It's time to get ready to hunt some xenomorphs on TWIG Loose Cannon. Please Be Kind and Don't Forget to Rewind before returning your videos to the shelves.Show Notes:Your Geekmasters:Mike "The Birdman" - https://bsky.app/profile/birdmanguelph.bsky.socialAlex "The Producer" - https://bsky.app/profile/dethphasetwig.bsky.socialKen Reels - https://bsky.app/profile/kenreels.comAaron PollyeaFeedback for the show?:Email: feedback@thisweekingeek.netTwitter: https://twitter.com/thisweekingeekBluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/thisweekingeek.netSubscribe to our feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/3571037/episodes/feediTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-week-in-geek/id215643675Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Lit2bzebJXMTIv7j7fkqqCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/id2162049Website: https://www.thisweekingeek.netApril 26, 2026
Abril é mês de Alien Day (4/26) e como manda a lei, voltamos a mergulhar no vazio do espaço em sono criogénico. Este ano chegou a vez de Alien: Romulus, o mais recente capítulo da saga. Será este um necessário regresso às origens ou apenas mais uma colagem ao passado?A bordo deste cargueiro espacial estão dois novos passageiros: o crítico e comentador Rui Pedro Tendinha e a atriz Aileen Wu, que interpreta a piloto Navarro. Quisemos saber os detalhes todos do seu encontro íntimo com o facehugger que está no poster.
We discuss the Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake, Tides of Tomorrow, and Vampire Crawlers. SHOW DOT POINTS The remake of Assassin's Creed Black Flag is highly anticipated. Black Flag was a turning point for the Assassin's Creed franchise. Shuhei Yoshida's departure reflects a shift in PlayStation's direction. Xbox Game Pass is undergoing significant changes, including a price drop. Nintendo is adjusting its pricing strategy for digital games. Splatoon Raiders is set to release as a single-player-focused game. The gaming industry is seeing a resurgence of interest in remakes. The future of Xbox exclusives remains uncertain under new leadership. The Elden Ring film is generating excitement among fans. The hosts emphasise the importance of storytelling in games. A24 is investing heavily in the Elden Ring adaptation. The cast for the Elden Ring film is impressive and diverse. Adapting video game lore into film presents unique challenges. Vampire Crawlers offers addictive gameplay reminiscent of its predecessor. Tides of Tomorrow explores interconnected narratives and player choices. The mechanics of Tides of Tomorrow reflect real-world issues. Player decisions in Tides of Tomorrow impact future gameplay experiences. Vampire Crawlers introduces card-based mechanics to dungeon crawling. The hosts express excitement for the upcoming game releases. The conversation highlights the evolving relationship between games and film. YOUR HOSTS
In this episode of "Giant Mess", we're heading to the Death Planet Genna for our full movie review and cinematic breakdown of Predator: Badlands. We dive deep into Dan Trachtenberg's latest entry in the franchise , exploring how the controversial PG-13 rating totally worked by substituting human gore for "synth-on-synth crime". We analyze Dek, the underdog "Gen-Z" Yautja protagonist played by Dimitrius Schuster-Koloamatangi , and his unconventional alliance with a damaged Weyland-Yutani synthetic named Thia, played by Elle Fanning.We also break down the incredible organic tech and creature designs—from razor grass and bone bison to the unkillable Kalisk and fan-favorite infant sidekick, Bud. Plus, what do the Alien universe Easter eggs mean for the future of the franchise? We connect the dots between Badlands, Prey, Alien: Romulus, and the Alien: Earth TV series , and explore the insane ending theories surrounding Dek's "Mother" and a potential live-action return for Arnold Schwarzenegger's Dutch.See where Predator: Badlands ranks in our ultimate Alien and Predator timeline , and why the Yautja Renaissance has ushered in a new era.New York Giants Fan Rants & Analysis - https://bit.ly/NYGiantsYTPlaylist NY Mets Fan Rants & Analysis - https://bit.ly/MetsYTPlaylist Movie Reviews - https://bit.ly/GiantMessMovieReviews TV Show Reactions - https://bit.ly/GiantMessTV Funny Stories - https://bit.ly/GiantMessFunnyStoriesABOUT NEAL LYNCH:Neal Lynch is the creator and host of Giant Mess, a podcast blending sports commentary, pop culture analysis, and storytelling. Former 4th string quarterback and middle relief pitcher at a Division III school. Degrees in Film & Media Studies and Communications. Helped multiple major media and entertainment publishers develop, produce, optimize, distribute, and promote videos across web, video, and social media platforms. Single dad who loves to blog, podcast, write, edit, optimize, strategize, and over-analyze. ABOUT "GIANT MESS":"Giant Mess" is a weird sports and entertainment comedy podcast hosted by a giant mess, the Real Cinch Neal Lynch. Neal covers New York Giants football, NY Mets baseball, movies, and TV shows, mixing in funny stories along the way. Episodes focus on movie reviews, tv show recaps, post-game analysis, predictions, breakdowns, reactions, and funny stories.Subscribe to Giant Mess on YouTube: https://bit.ly/GiantMessYT Follow me on:* Link Tree - https://linktr.ee/neallynch * My Official Blog - http://bit.ly/neallynchBLOG * Facebook Page - http://bit.ly/GiantMessFB * Twitter - http://bit.ly/NealLynchTW * Personal Instagram - http://bit.ly/NealLynchIG * Podcast Instagram - https://bit.ly/GiantMessInstagram * Subscribe on Apple Podcasts - http://bit.ly/GiantMessApple * Subscribe on Spotify - http://bit.ly/GiantMessSpotify
After a musical upbringing that was staunchly classical, Benjamin Wallfisch has married his Bach-influenced skillset with a love of music technology to become one of Hollywood's go-to composers. After a huge breakthrough working on Blade Runner: 2049 alongside a certain Hans Zimmer, huge jobs kept rolling in, including Shazam!, It and It Chapter Two, Twisters, and Alien: Romulus. The composer discusses scoring Welcome to Derry and Predator Badlands, and pivoting from pursuing orchestral conducting to making music for movies.
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New podcast and big(?) movie! James and Maso review Glen Powell's new film How to Make a Killing (with Murder) plus some DCU casting news, the first reactions to Supergirl, some controversial cancelletions, a trailer for Disclosure Day, an Alien Romulus sequel update and more! Thanks for the support and also for listeningJames & Maso on The Most Upsetting Guessing Game OUT NOW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjYGxq3CJuo&tNew episode of our bonus podcast We Got 'We Got This Covered' Covered also out now on bigsandwich.coPLEASE be aware timecodes may shift up to a few minutes due to inserted ads.00:00 The Start06:30 Green Lanterns in Superman Sequel09:22 Supergirl Screening Reactions13:00 Oceans 11 Prequel News17:14 Conan the Barbarian Returns22:35 Disclosure Day New Trailer25:46 Malcolm in the Middle: Life's Still Unfair Trailer27:50 Buffy Reboot Cancelled at Hulu29:26 Max Landis G.I. Joe Movie Scrapped30:15 Alien: Romulus Sequel Rumours32:07 How to Make a Killing Movie Review44:24 How to make a Killing Spoiler Segment57:52 What We Reading, What We Gonna Read01:06:56 Letters, It's Time For LettersSUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-moviesThe Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Alec Gillis stops by to have a heartfelt conversation about his fatherhood journey. He and I have an honest conversation about the influence his dad had on him to make his own choice on how to be a dad. He shares the life lessons he learned from his four daughters. After that we blend family and his career by talking about working with his daughter, Camille. We go into his fantastic career in the film industry and how his craft has evolved over the years. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Alec Gillis Alec Gillis grew up in Orange County, California within sight of the Disneyland fireworks show. As a kid he roamed the mean streets of Main Street Disneyland, sometimes summering on Tom Sawyer's Island. It was here he gained a lifelong appreciation of animatronics, but it was in the local movie theaters that he fell in love with genre films. At age 20 Gillis began working for Roger Corman on a film called Battle Beyond The Stars. This was along with James Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd. It wasn't long before Alec dropped out of UCLA Film School in favor of the education Corman offered. Gillis was recommended by James Cameron to Stan Winston, where Gillis worked on effects for classic films such as Aliens and Predator. In 1988 he co-founded Amalgamated Dynamics, Inc. (ADI) with Tom Woodruff, Jr. Tremors was the company's first feature, and the film's giant subterranean worms gained notoriety for Gillis. As of 2022, Gillis is now a solo Creature FX Designer, founding his new company, Studio Gillis. His mission is to continue the tradition of creating high quality practical characters and to promote the art of Practical FX. To that end, his production company, Pro Machina, produces modest budget genre films as well as creating miniature effects for films such as Alien: Romulus. Make sure you follow Alec on Instagram at @alec_gillis. Plus go to studiogillis.com to learn more about Alec and his work. About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Bob Odenkirk, Hank Azaria, Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
If there's one thing we know about the future, it's that evil corporations suck! Join us as we talk about BLADE RUNNER 2049, ALIEN: ROMULUS, and PREDATOR: BADLANDS- if you'd like to know more, press play!
On this episode of THE HOT MIC, John Rocha and Jeff Sneider talk Sneider's scoop that Aaron Pierre's John Stewart will be in Man of Tomorrow and if this is a hint that a soft launch of the Justice League is happening here, Kate Winslet for The Hunt for Gollum, Daniel Craig turns down The Batman 2, Universal extending theatrical windows, Kevin Williamson not returning for Scream 8, Supergirl changes composers...AGAIN, Michael Sarnoski for Alien Romulus sequel rumor, Billie Eilish to star in a Bell Jar theatrical adaptation, Quentin Tarantino vs Patrica Arquette over the N word, new Disclosure Day trailer from today, Avatar 4 is happening according to James Cameron, Schwarzenegger and McQuarrie teaming up for Conan 3, our Oscars predictions and more!#DC #Batman #lordoftherings #oscars #disney #netflix #avatar #alien #arnoldschwarzenegger #TheHotMic #JeffSneider #JohnRocha ____________________________________________________________________________________Chapters:0:00 Intro and Rundown2:30 Kate Winslet to Lead The Hunt for Gollum, Is it an LOTR Trilogy Now???6:48 Disclosure Day Trailer and Other Trailers of the Week11:47 Universal Studios is Extending Theatrical Windows to 45 Days in 202715:26 Kevin Williamson NOT Returning for 'Scream 8'18:45 Aaron Pierre's John Stewart Reportedly in Man of Tomorrow, Soft Launch of JL?25:11 Daniel Craig Turns Down The Batman Part 232:54 Supergirl Taps Claudia Sarne to Replace Junkie XL as Composer36:55 Michael Sarnoski Eyed for Alien: Romulus Sequel40:43 Christopher McQuarrie and Schwarzenegger Working on Conan 3, Will it Happen?46:17 Tilly Norwood's AI Music Video is Horribly Received48:09 Billie Eilish Set to Star in The Bell Jar Adaptation for Sarah Polley52:45 DGA Director Whines About Seeing All The Movies To Vote in the Oscars1:05:17 Oscars Predictions for Sunday1:12:52 Streamlabs and Superchat QuestionsFollow John Rocha: @therochasays Follow Jeff Sneider: @TheInSneider Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-hot-mic-with-jeff-sneider-and-john-rocha--5632767/support.
Mortal Kombat 2 Trailer Reactions and our look back at Alien: Romulus! #MortalKombat2 #MortalKombat #Alien #AlienRomulus
We're diving into the claustrophobic and intense world of Wasteman, the debut feature from director Calum Macdiarmid. David Jonsson (who you'll recognise from Alien: Romulus) delivers a stunning, restrained performance as Taylor, a man desperately trying to keep his head down and secure his parole.But when his new cellmate, the volatile Dee (Tom Blyth), drags him into a vicious prison power struggle, Taylor's future is thrown into jeopardy. It's 90 minutes of pure, high-stakes tension that'll leave you breathless.Fun Flix Fact: To keep things authentic, the film was shot at Shepton Mallet Prison in Somerset. It's the oldest operating prison in the UK (dating back to 1610!) before it closed in 2013. The cast and crew reportedly felt the "heavy" atmosphere of the real-life cells during filming, which definitely translates to the screen!To tie into our prison theme, we're looking back 10 years at Ava DuVernay's masterpiece, 13th. This powerhouse documentary explores the history of racial inequality and the "prison-industrial complex" in the United States. A decade later, its message remains as piercing and urgent as ever.Fun Flix Fact: Talk about making history—13th was the first-ever documentary to open the New York Film Festival! It was produced in total secrecy, and the film world only found out it even existed when the festival programme was announced.And if that's not enough entertainment for you, we've even thrown in new trailers to watch and what you can catch on streaming. Press play for the friendliest film discussions this side of Hollywood! It's all the movies you love, the facts you need, and the banter you crave.Don't miss a single review! Hit that Subscribe button, tell a friend, and join The Flixters family!00:00 Intro 3:18 Shoutouts5:45 Movie News11:54 New on Streaming19:51 New Trailers24:28 Anniversary Corner 27:33 Wasteman Review39:00 OutroThis episode is proudly sponsored by Zencastr. Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastr
Platypus Revenge plays along o Alien: Romulus. Steve The Mad Drummer, Harry Weinberg, Steven Bartashev, Philly Napkins and DJMAGIKCLOWNS
This week on Screentime John Fardy talks to the cast of the new Lisa McGee comedy drama ‘How to Get to Heaven from Belfast' on Netflix when he welcomes Roisin Gallagher, Sinead Keenan and Caoilfhionn Dunne. Director Fede Álvarez who made ‘Alien Romulus' and ‘Evil Dead' talks to John about his intriguing career and upcoming trip to Belfast for RENDR Festival. Plus, Ken Doran reviews the new Sam Rami film ‘Send Help'.
Dr Kirk talks about the movies and shows he watched last year. January 16, 2026This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/KIRK to get 10% off your first month.00:00 Where the Red Fern Grows05:09 Black Bag06:09 Perfect Blue09:17 Avatar: Fire and Ash12:41 The Apartment15:20 Zootopia 217:44 Regretting You 18:23 Inglorious Bastards19:41 Death by Lightning23:48 Rental Family28:15 Encanto 29:2 Moana 232:5 Fantastic Four35:44 House of Dynamite38:51 The Perfect Neighbor41:18 How does Dr. Honda rate movies?41:37 Apocalypto 43:51 Sisu45:54 K-Pop Demon Hunters46:26 Weapons54:10 But I'm a Cheerleader54:45 28 Years Later56:21 Wreck It Ralph57:37 One Battle After Another59:48 Cold Case1:00:11 It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia1:00:52 Star Wars: The Last Jedi1:02:41 The Perfect Storm1:03:00 Midsommar1:03:56 Miller's Crossing1:04:17 Tron: Ares1:07:16 The Assasination of Jesse James1:09:41 Cool Hand Luke1:10:57 Spy Game1:11:07 The Acolyte1:12:50 The Curious Case of Benjamin Button1:14:57 The Adjustment Bureau 1:15:12 The Unknown Catfish1:15:31 Judge Dredd1:15:47 Shazam1:16:03 The Naked Gun1:16:56 The Flash1:17:17 Tombstone1:19:03 The Opposition 1:19:36 Black Panther1:20:09 The Minecraft Movie1:20:51 The Penguin1:21:44 Andor season 21:22:14 Alien: Romulus 1:22:41 Superman1:23:14 One Night in Idaho: The College Murders1:23:42 The Suicide Squad1:23:55 Cunk on Life1:24:28 My Blue Heaven1:25:03 Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning1:25:18 The Residence1:26:35 Phenomenon1:26:49 Gulliver's Travels1:26:58 Stay Tuned1:31:05 Youth and Revolt1:31:22 Spies Like Us1:31:32 Black Mirror1:31:44 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 1:31:49 Old School1:31:54 Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping1:32:09 MacGruber1:32:18 The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent1:32:34 G.I. Jane1:32:40 The Electric State1:33:00 Michael Clayton1:33:25 Warfare1:34:12 Adolescence 1:34:47 Penguins of Madagascar, Incredibles 2, The Lego Movie, Twister, Legally Blonde, Notting Hill1:35:36 Agreeing to disagreeBecome a member: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOUZWV1DRtHtpP2H48S7iiw/joinBecome a patron: https://www.patreon.com/PsychologyInSeattleEmail: https://www.psychologyinseattle.com/contactWebsite: https://www.psychologyinseattle.comMerch: https://psychologyinseattle-shop.fourthwall.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychologyinseattle/Facebook Official Page: https://www.facebook.com/PsychologyInSeattle/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kirk.hondaThe Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®Trigger Warning: This episode may include topics such as assault, trauma, and discrimination. If necessary, listeners are encouraged to refrain from listening and care for their safety and well-being.Disclaimer: The content provided is for educational, informational, and entertainment purposes only. Nothing here constitutes personal or professional consultation, therapy, diagnosis, or creates a counselor-client relationship. Topics discussed may generate differing points of view. If you participate (by being a guest, submitting a question, or commenting) you must do so with the knowledge that we cannot control reactions or responses from others, which may not agree with you or feel unfair. Your participation on this site is at your own risk, accepting full responsibility for any liability or harm that may result. Anything you write here may be used for discussion or endorsement of the podcast. Opinions and views expressed by the host and guest hosts are personal views. Although, we take precautions and fact check, they should not be considered facts and the opinions may change. Opinions posted by participants (such as comments) are not those of the hosts. Readers should not rely on any information found here and should perform due diligence before taking any action. For a more extensive description of factors for you to consider, please see www.psychologyinseattle.com(By The Daily Telegraph. Copyright holders of the image of Madeleine at three are Kate and Gerry McCann. The age-progressed image was commissioned by Scotland Yard from forensic artist Teri Blythe for release to the public. Both images have been widely disseminated by the copyright holders, and have been the subject of significant commentary., Fair use, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?curid=39861556)
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NEWS - Three of the four ...DOOMSDAY trailers have been released online - EXIT PARTY by Emily St. John Mandel releases in September 17 - PREDATOR: BADLANDS #1 in PVOD - AVATAR: FIRE & ASH breaks $1bil - STARFLEET ACADEMY getting good reviews ahead of its premiere next week OGTW - BECKER: STRANGER THINGS Final season, WITCHER S5, THE LIFE OF CHUCK, THE BEAR, AHSOKA re-watch, TRON: ARES, WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT, LIGHT AND MAGIC -DIAZ: TV: PLUR1BUS (finished), BOOKS: THE COMPOUND by Aisling Rawle (finished), SPREAD ME (started) by Sarah Gailey, THE BUFFALO HUNTER HUNTER (started) by Stephen Graham Jones, MOVIES: SINNERS, 4K BR player - CIVIL WAR, ALIEN: ROMULUS, ETC.: Dek and Bud FunkoPop, Five Year Journal MAIN TOPIC: This week Michael and Joe are back from the holidays and dive right into 2026 highlighting the three movies and TV shows that they are most looking forward to this coming year. Listen for surprises! What are you looking forward to in 2026? Let the team know! Welcome to the Kybercast! #AvengersDoomsday #ExitParty #PredatorBadlands #AvatarFireandAsh #StarTrekStarfleetAcademy #StarfleetAcademy #StrangerThings #Witcher #TheLifeOfChuck #TheBear #Ahsoka #TronAres #WhoFramedRogerRabbbitt #LightAndMagic #Pluribus #PLUR1BUS #TheCompound #SpreadMe #TheBuffaloHunterHunter #Sinners #CivilWar #AlienRomulus
Another year in the books, which means it is time for our annual Wrap Up, where we not only go through our personal favorites of the year, but also some other standout films, as well as some others that came out in the last 12 months. For the second year in a row, it is astounding at some of the high quality pictures that have been getting released. From ones going straight to streaming services, to other wide release pictures, there have been plenty of fantastic titles out there. It really is a great time to be a horror fan. It's a long episode, so make sure you have a pad and pen, because we cover a LOT here! Titles mentioned in this episode. 28 Years Later (2025), 5150 Elm's Way (2009), Alien: Earth (2025), Alien: Covenant (2017), Alien: Romulus (2024), American Werewolf in Paris (1997), Barbarian (2022), Born of Fire (1987), The Bride of Hades (1968), Bring Her Back (2025), Buffalo '66 (1998), Clown in a Cornfield (2025), Companion (2025), The Conjuring: Last Rites (2025), Dangerous Animals (2025), The Dark Half (1993), A Dark Song (2016), Dead Ringers (1988), Dracula 3D (2012), Frankenstein (1931), Frankenstein (1994), Frankenstein (2025), From Dusk Till Dawn (1996), Good Boy (2025), The Gorge (2025), Green Inferno (2013), Halloween (2018), Heart Eyes (2025), Hell of a Summer (2023), I See You (2019), It Feeds (2025), The Long Walk (2025), Malignant (2021), Maniac (1980), Marshmallow (2025), The Monkey (2025), Monster Island (2024), The Monster of London City (1964), One Cut of the Dead (2017), Prometheus (2012), [REC] (2007), Rosario (2025), The Rule of Jenny Pen (2024), Running Man (2025), Saloum (2021), Shadow of God (2025), Silent Night Deadly Night (2025), Sinners (2025), Snowbeast (1977), Society (1989), Strange Harvest (2024), Talk to Me (2022), Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Together (2025), Trouble Every Day (2001), The Ugly Stepsister (2025), V/H/S/ Halloween (2025), Vicious (2025), The Wailing (2016), Weapons (2025), When Evil Lurks (2023), Wolf Man (2025)
"It came for the thrill of the hunt. It picked the wrong man to hunt." Predator (1987) features Arnold Schwarzenegger, Carl Weathers, Bill Duke, Sonny Landham, and was directed by John McTiernan (who also directed 1988's Die Hard). One by one, the predator hunts and massacres soldiers, and eventually kills a rescue team led by Schwarzenegger's Dutch. Today's guest was so fascinated by the movie that watching it wasn't enough, he had to bring it into the real world, as a playable table-top game. Jesse Shoffstall is a graphic designer who received his design degree from Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina. When he's not doing design work, playing games, or re-watching 1987's Predator, you'll find Jesse sitting quietly, listening to death metal through his AirPods.-Jesse Shoffstall is a graphic designer who's been dedicated to creating honest work that inspires others to fully embrace their unique interests, desires, and obsessions in the same way that his own passions have inspired him. In addition to being a designer at Social Design House in South Carolina, Jesse is a collector of hobbies, a proud generalist, and accomplished photographer, and he has a sense of humor and loves fantasy table-top games, stories, and movies. He received his design degree from Winthrop University in Rock Hill, South Carolina. When he's not doing design work, playing games, or re-watching 1987's Predator, you'll find Jesse sitting quietly listening to death metal through his AirPods.https://www.instagram.com/jesse.shoffstall/ https://www.jesseshoffstall.com/work/ptom https://www.socialdesignhouse.com/ -Predator (1987)https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0093773/ -Alien, the stage playhttps://youtu.be/dd8WsQTDdOk -Alien, Flight of the Nostromo gamehttps://amzn.to/4rGqGGZ -ET, Light Years from Home gamehttps://amzn.to/448E8cL -The Thing Infection at Outpost 31 gamehttps://amzn.to/4oDY8LF -Universal Monsters game https://amzn.to/44er4m5 -Other movies and shows discussed:Alien (1979)Alien: Earth (2025-)Alien: Romulus (2024)Aliens (1986)Alien v Predator (2004)Alien v Predator: Requiem (2007)Jurassic Park (1993)The Predator (2018)Predator: Badlands (2025)Predators (2010)-URLs for products sold on Amazon are affiliate links
Dave and Christian prep for Epic Ep 250 and review Alien Romulus & Oddity - both from 2024. Please note: Ep 251 to 274 are exclusively available on Patreon.
Shawn and Paul are back, which means it's time for the guys to wrap up their look at the Alien and Predator franchises with a review of Alien: Romulus and Predator: Badlands. Will the guys like the kids of Romulus and the family dynamics of Badlands ior will they demand the return of Sigourney and Arnold?
In Space No-One Can Hear You Rage, or Argue Like Hell!Paul from 'History Rage' returns to continue the Alien series, with Alien 3 (1992), Alien: Resurrection (1997) and Alien: Romulus (2024).Will Sean and Paul agree on anything in this one?Listen in to find out...Chapters:0:05 Welcome to Review It Yourself26:03 The Flaws of Alien 3 (1992)26:18 A Dive into Alien Resurrection (1997)1:01:52 The Best of the Rest? Alien Romulus (2024)1:10:14 Anticipating the Future of the Franchise1:11:09 Closing Thoughts and FarewellsThanks For Listening!X: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Halloween! This year we watched over twenty hours of the Alien franchise, or at least some of us did... And we talk about it for over 4 hours?! Why?! Shane, Ronnie, and Hobo Dan fly this space odyssey into the ground and drunkenly talk about the seven Alien franchise films as well as Season 1 of Alien Earth. We all rank them and have vastly different opinions. After 90 episodes, we've learned its best to just nuke it all from orbit. 0:00 - Halloween Introduction 10:16 - Xenomorph vs Michael Myers?17:40 - Alien '7926:21 - Aliens '8659:10 - Alien 3 '921:33:02 - Alien Resurrection '972:01:10 - Prometheus '122:29:03 - Alien Covenant '172:47:47 - Alien Romulus '243:10:03 - Alien Earth S13:56:01 - Final Thoughts, a Confession, Outro4:07:10 - ExtrasEnd Theme made by: brainless_bearyann. Check him out on Instagram! Thanks to FreeSounds.org contributors. Audio clips were used from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factor, Aliens, Alien, Alien 3, Alien Modern Trailer, Team America World Police, Pokemon Indigo League, Kenner Aliens Space Marines Toys, Alien Resurrection, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Prometheus, Bio Dome, the Office, Eastbound and Down, Alien Romulus, Alien Earth, New Attitude - Patti Labelle, Nookie - Limp Biscuit, Bawitdabaw - Kid Rock, Porn N Beans - Weezer, Bro Hymn - Pennywise. Follow us:Instagram: podcastwastedpotentialEmail: podcastwastedpotential@gmail.com #alien #aliens #happyhalloween #alien3 #prometheus #alienearth #alienresurrection #aliencovenant #alienromulus
Send us a textA dead station, a desperate crew, and something old that refuses to die—Alien: Romulus pulled us right back into the vent-crawling panic that made this franchise iconic. We unpack why the film's tighter cast, cleaner objectives, and suffocating design make every footstep louder and every choice sting. From that first breathless stalk to a jaw-dropping zero-G showdown, Romulus plays with darkness and silence like weapons, then detonates them at the perfect moment.What surprised us most was the heart: Andy, an outdated synthetic whose dad-joke warmth becomes a knife twist once corporate directives take hold. We dig into how that dual performance reframes trust and turns the station into a social minefield. Then we zoom out to the theme that binds the saga together—motherhood. Alien has always been about bodies, creation, and control; Romulus revitalizes those ideas with a pregnancy plot that heightens empathy and horror in equal measure. It's grotesque, yes, but it's also purposeful, echoing Ripley's lineage, Prometheus's surgical terror, and Resurrection's tragic offspring.Lore hounds, we see you. We trace the black goo breadcrumbs, a chilling chrysalis survival mechanic for xenos, and the risks and rewards of a controversial CGI likeness. When does nostalgia enrich the story, and when does it pull you out? We make the case that Romulus mostly uses its echoes to sharpen stakes—acid blood as a structural threat, environmental tricks that hint at how xenomorphs perceive prey, and character beats that hurt.By the end, we stack Romulus against the greats and ask the big question: did it just earn a place alongside the 1979 original? Hit play to hear our rankings, favorite moments, and spiciest takes. If you enjoy the breakdown, subscribe, share with a fellow sci-fi fan, and drop a five-star review—then tell us your own Alien power ranking.Romulus discussion starts at 18:48Twitter handles:Project Geekology: https://twitter.com/pgeekologyAnthony's Twitter: https://twitter.com/odysseyswowDakota's Twitter: https://twitter.com/geekritique_dakInstagram:https://instagram.com/projectgeekology?igshid=1v0sits7ipq9yYouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@projectgeekologyGeekritique (Dakota):https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBwciIqOoHwIx_uXtYTSEbAAlien (1979) Explained | Timeline, Canon, and Lore: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9nmyTTlMvoSupport the show
Thomas' film work includes: When Animals Dream, Men and Chicken, Border, A Perfectly Normal Family, Everybody Hates Johan, The Damned, Touch, Alien: Romulus, and The Ugly Stepsister. Some of Thomas' more recent television projects include: Chosen, Archie, and Ronja the Robber's Daughter.
I know, I know: This episode's late. Funny enough, it's just been sitting there for a week, but your Halloweenies were busy with a spooky wedding on Clint's ranch this past week. Alas, we're back with the much-anticipated Coming Soon & Now Showing, our newly minted series that combines the headlines of Steve Christy's Bulletin Board with the capsule reviews of Now Showing to cover the gamut of the latest and greatest in Horror media. Today, Mac and Mike discuss Halloween: The Game, Scary Movie 6, the Alien: Romulus sequel, and -- once again -- Noah Hawley's Alien Earth. The two then discuss a pair of new films (I Know What You Did Last Summer, The Conjuring: Last Rites) and two oldies (Devil's Pass, Night of the Scarecrow). Enjoy! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In today's episode, we break down the biggest movie news headlines, from Fede Álvarez not returning to direct Alien: Romulus, to Superman reportedly netting $125 million in theaters. We also explore The Conjuring: Last Rites' record-breaking global opening, and David F. Sandberg's new Amityville project. Plus, a look at Scary Movie 6 with Anna Faris and Regina Hall returning. We cap it off with a glance at upcoming trailers: The Housemaid (Sydney Sweeney, Amanda Seyfried), Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, Christy starring Sydney Sweeney, The Rip with Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, The Smashing Machine, and Anniversary starring Diane Lane, Kyle Chandler, and Dylan O'Brien.
In Episode 160 of Jay of the Dead's New Horror Movies, the Horror Avengers return for their weekly installment of ALIEN: EARTH (2025) with a review of Episode 006: “The Fly.” Due to some last-minute cancellations, Jay of the Dead is joined by Mackula (and later, Dr. Walking Dead), as well as the ever-colorful Kombat Karl “The Mad Irishman” from Movie Podcast Weekly fame. Sadly, GregaMortis could not join us this week, but he will return next time. Warning: Major plot spoilers lie ahead! And yes, it wouldn't be Alien Earth without strange metaphors and offbeat alien lore. Dr. Bishop interprets the fly-and-spider imagery as a nod to the show's silicon-based “metal-eating” monstrosities, while the hosts debate the uneven maturing patterns of the synthetic children. Is Wendy / Marcy's accelerated intellect genius writing or sloppy scripting? Jurassic Park comparisons bubble up, and Jay predicts that these hybrid kids may be every bit as dangerous — maybe even more so — than the five xenomorphs themselves! Speaking of xenomorphs, your hosts address the terminology of “face-hugger” in the “Alien” franchise and dissect face-hugger gestation with how it lines up with what we've seen in the “Alien: Romulus” timeline. This leads to a discussion of “Alien: Covenant's” bio-engineered variants, host-dependent gestation windows, and whether Alien Earth is bending rules of the franchise. And before the episode ends, Jay of the Dead admits to having a Hulu error-code meltdown while Karl helpfully promotes a new DirecTV streaming bundle. And as it often does with these hopeful romantics, the conversation spirals briefly into Blu-ray hopes for Season 1 and the desperate wishes for a not-too-far-distant Season 2. Join us, we think you will love it! Note: This episode was recorded on September 11, 2025. Be sure to subscribe to Jay of the Dead's new Horror movie podcast on: Apple PodcastsSpotifyDeezer You are welcome to email our show at HauntingYourHeadphones@gmail.com. You can also follow Jay of the Dead'sNew Horror Movies on Twitter: @HorrorAvengers Jay of the Dead'sNew Horror Movies is an audio podcast. Our 10 Horror hosts review new Horror movies and deliver specialty Horror segments. Your hosts are Jay of the Dead, Dr. Shock, Gillman Joel, Mister Watson, Dr. Walking Dead, GregaMortis, Mackula, Ron Martin, Dave Zee and Spawn of the Dead! Due to the large number and busy schedule of its nine Horror hosts, Jay of the Dead'sNew Horror Movies will be recorded in segments, piecemeal, at various times and recording sessions. Therefore, as you listen to our episodes, you will notice a variety of revolving door hosts and segments, all sewn together and reanimated like the powerful Monster of Dr. Frankenstein!
Step Brothers Hunger Games director Francis Lawrence asks audiences to take a Long Walk in Stephen King's shoes for the 2025 movie adaptation of the horror writer's 1979 dystopian novel. Why has Mark Hamill gone to the Dark Side, using brute force to make 50 teenage boys march down America's post-apocalyptic highways until only one is left standing? And who in this fresh-faced cast, which includes the latest Karate Kid and the “Andy” from Alien Romulus? Will the son of Philip Seymour Hoffman break away from the pack and become a major film star in the future? Listen to Find Out!
Movies covered in this episode include, Darkman, Evil Dead, Evil Dead 2, Army Of Darkness, Ondine, Dr. Strange Multiverse of Madness, Alien: Earth, Alien: Romulus, Went Up The Hill, Black Swan, Caught Stealing, Twinless, Lurker, The Threesome, Toxic Avenger, Scarface, Grand Theft Hamlet and The Kings Speech.
This week on The Nerdpocalypse Podcast, the guys return to discuss thoughts on Final Destination: Bloodlines, HBO's Task, The Last Witch Hunter gets a sequel, director Fede Alvarez writing but not directing Alien: Romulus sequel, Tom Holland reads your fan ideas for Spider-Man and brings them to the studio, Benny Safdie and The Rock are reteaming for "Chicken Man," 1300+ artists sign pledge to not work with Israeli film institutions implicated in genocide, trailers for Last Samurai Standing, Die My Love, Dust Bunny, Bugonia, Wake Up Dead Man, and much more!CHECKED OUTFinal Destination: BloodlinesTaskTOPICS - Section 1The Last Witch Hunter sequel is now in the worksFede Álvarez is bailing on directing the Alien: Romulus sequelTom Holland reads your thoughts on Spider-Man and he caresTOPICS - Section 2Benny Safdie and The Rock rejoining for “Chicken Man”1300 artist pledge to not work with Israeli film institutions implicated in genocideTRAILERSLast Samurai StandingDie My LoveDust BunnyBugoniaWake Up Dead ManTNP STUDIOS PREMIUM (www.TheNerdpocalypse.com/premium) $5 a month Access to premium slate of podcasts incl. The Airing of Grievances, No Time to Bleed, The Men with the Golden Tongues, Upstage Conversation, and full episodes of the Look Forward political podcast
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The important thing in the world has happened. The Rock doesn't have as many muscles and now he's serious and has glasses. And in celebration of that we talk the greatest pivots in Hollywood history. Plus we talk an annoucement of the next DCU Superman movie, the Lara Croft TV show movies forward, a Call of Duty movie, 007 First Light James Bond gameplay, Alien: Romulus sequel loses it's director director, release dates for the Bluey movie and the Street Fighter film, trailers ahoy for 28 Days Later: The Bone Temple and Marvel Zombies and more! Thanks for listeningCheerful Early Podcast Festival with Guest Appearances on Plumbing the Death Star and Thumb Cramps: https://cheerfulearful.podlifeevents.com/New ep of James & Maso's Time Craspule out now on Big Sandwich! Plus entire back-catalogue of let's play videos, bonus podcasts, movie commentaries, early access and ad-free episodes all available on https://bigsandwich.coPLEASE be aware timecodes may shift up to a few minutes due to inserted ads.00:00 The Start05:32 Important Questions About Cars Universe07:51 Man of Tomorrow Superman Sequel Announced13:05 Sophie Turner Cast as Lara Croft (Tomb Raider)16:44 Call of Duty Movie Happening24:24 007 First Light James Bond Gameplay Trailer27:21 Alien Romulus Sequel Getting New Director30:28 Bluey Movie Gets Release Date32:59 Street Fighter Film Cast Reveal34:35 28 Days Later: The Bone Temple Trailer37:54 Marvel Zombies Series Trailer40:02 The Smashing Machine & The Rock's Big Acting Comments49:44 Best Actors Who Pivoted Genres and Roles01:32:35 What We Reading, What We Gonna Read (Feat. Peacemaker S2 Spoilers)01:48:52 Letters, It's Time For LettersSUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-moviesThe Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's New Flesh podcast, Brett and Jesse welcome back Louis Peitzman as they discuss THE CONJURING: LAST RITES, the fourth and allegedly final entry in the CONJURING mainline franchise...the ninth if you count the spinoffs...or ten if you count LA LLORONA Before that, tons of horror news, including the latest from Jordan Peele, an ALIEN ROMULUS update, and so much more!
Mark and Zanandi talk about their favorite characters from the Alien franchise. In this episode, you'll hear them talk about the cool characters from Alien (1978), Aliens (1986), Alien 3 (1992), Alien Resurrection (1997), Alien vs. Predator (2004), Prometheus (2012), Alien: Covenant (2017) and Alien: Romulus (2024). Enjoy!
There are many who argue that the Alien film series lost its mojo way back on LV-476. The horror / thriller /sci-fi franchise created by Ridley Scott, and given a pulse rifle shot-in-the-arm by James Cameron, seemed like it would never regain its former glory or so we thought until last year's Alien Romulus made us rethink that equation. Now, Noah Hawley (Legion, Fargo) brings the saga back home. This week, the Regular Joe's take a first look at Alien Earth, a very different approach to the Alien(s) universe. Before that, Dave and Barry get the VIP treatment at another auction preview featuring iconic props from some of our favorite franchises. There's also a round of What's in the Box and the usual random topics. Thanks for listening!
Minor Spoilers for ALIEN: Romulus Spoilers for the stage show Gypsy This week! Our freshly minted halfling, Candace The Magnificent, and our OG host Jeremy Cobb, are chatting about casting issues in modern media. From the race, gender, disability of the characters being portrayed against the actors portraying them, whether we should be casting actors who can accurately portray the role of disabled people with lived experiences, and the problem with ALIEN: Romulus. An extended cut of this episode is available exclusively on the 3BH Patreon Also - did you miss out on our first
A classic movie bean pod. This time around David Bell joins the conversation where the beans discuss the legacy, maneuvers, and storytelling of the OG Alien. We decided to do this after we all had contentious thoughts on Alien:Romulus. So consider this round two! Facehug! Features: David Bell: https://bsky.app/profile/moviehooligan.bsky.social Michael Swaim: https://bsky.app/profile/michaelswaim.bsky.social Abe Epperson: https://bsky.app/profile/abeepp.bsky.social Support Small Beans and access Additional Content: https://www.patreon.com/SmallBeans Check our store to buy Small Beans merch! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/the-small-beans-store?ref_id=22691