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Director Robert Eggers burst on the scene in 2015 with The Witch. And when he did, horror audiences didn't know quite how to react. The film -- subtitled "A New England folktale" -- follows a Puritan family in 1600s New England and its inevitable descent into hell. However, its period setting, era-accurate dialect, and slowly building tension came across as jarring to audiences accustomed to jump scares and slasher films. Amy Otero joins the show this episode to help us analyze what makes The Witch such a powerful and distinctive cinematic experience. We'll touch on Anya Taylor-Joy's star-making performance, the truth behind the film's divisive ending, and the thematic similarities between Eggers' The Witch and Ari Aster's Midsommar. We'll even throw in a bit of a mini-review for Eggers' sophomore effort, 2019's The Lighthouse. Ready to live deliciously? Then listen in as we tackle The Witch. SYNOPSIS In 1630 New England, panic and despair envelop a farmer (Ralph Ineson), his wife (Kate Dickie), and their children when youngest son, Samuel, suddenly vanishes. The family blames Thomasin (Anya Taylor-Joy), the oldest daughter who was watching the boy at the time of his disappearance. With suspicion and paranoia mounting, twin siblings Mercy (Ellie Grainger) and Jonas (Lucas Dawson) suspect Thomasin of witchcraft, testing the clan's faith, loyalty, and love to one another. SHOW NOTES Want to appear on a future episode of the Crooked Table Podcast? Find out how over at crookedtable.com/guest! Join the Crooked Table Crew by becoming an official patron over at Patreon.com/CrookedTable Subscribe to the Crooked Table Podcast on iTunes so that you never miss a moment! Listen to the Crooked Table Podcast on Spotify! The Crooked Table Podcast is also on Stitcher! Reach Robert Yaniz Jr. on Twitter at @crookedtable. Connect with Crooked Table on social media: Facebook | Twitter | Tumblr
Laura and Tam head out on a voyage of discovery with Ari Aster's Midsommar. How do you conquer fear and find fulfillment? Should we be more open to the world? Is a bear just a bear? Questions of life (and Swedish festivals) as we read a heartfelt letter from Kim. Plus book recommendations out the wazoo.
How much support is too much? When does a partner become needy? This week, we are taking a look at a strained relationship in Ari Aster's Midsommar.New format debut! During the second half of the show, we will be discussing our thoughts in a less academic fashion. Come listen to Krista put Drew in a bear suit.Episode written and recorded by noted Dr. Scarelove scholars: Krista Marie DeBehnke and Drew Attana. Information and source material is available upon request. Released: 1.1.2020Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/drscarelove)
A look into the things you might have missed the first time watching Ari Aster's Midsommar.
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In this episode, we talk about the legendary horror-thriller-musical? The Wicker Man. This is the 1973 version. Not to be confused with the very meme-able 2006 remake starring Nicolas Cage. For good measure, we talk about the similarities to Ari Aster's Midsommar. If this is your first episode, thanks for listening. If you like what you hear, the best thing that you could possible do is suggest this show to a friend.Like what you hear? Check out Randy and Tommy on Miserable Retail Slave - an improv comedy show that has been making folks laugh for 7.5 years. Check out the Tom Coe's podcast Jake and Tom Conquer the World! Intro: “Feel the Buzz” by Dan “D-Boy” AmboyCheck out his music: https://soundcloud.com/dan-amboyRandy juggles two jobs and is the miserable retail slave of the two. He lives outside beautiful Flint, MI, USA and struggles with being a lazy, yet overworked dreamer and a struggling, but barely trying writer.Tommy also lives outside Flint, MI with The Beloved and his two step daughters. He's a stand up comedian and a man of questionable common sense. Check out his stand up dates and plan a trip to throw tomatoes at http://tomethompson.com
we incomprehensibly dive into our love for Bon Appétit videos and Bea gives her own power rankings of her favorite hosts. we also talk about Ari Aster's Midsommar and the overlooked 2015 videogame Until Dawn.
On the third episode of SCARED SIFF, Colleen and Clinton talk about their favorite portrayals of Satan in film and local comedian Emmett Montgomery sits down with Clinton to discuss Ari Aster's MIDSOMMAR.
It's episode 71, and Taylor is still sick, so Josh fills in on the second mic again. But Taylor calls in to give his review of Ari Aster's Midsommar, and Dan reviews Circa Survive's Blue Sky Noise. The guys talk about Todd Phillips reasons for leaving comedic films, Spider-Man returning to the MCU, the dogshit DC products coming out like Batwoman and Birds of Prey, Jurassic World 3, WWE Raw's "season premiere" and who Brock Lesnar's next rival much be, and the guys give their picks for Week 5 in the NFL. All that and more on Episode 71 of You Watch, I Listen!
This episode will cover the second part of Ari Aster's Midsommar.Please leave a review on iTunes. Any feedback is appreciated.Thanks for listening Links:Midsommar Film AnalysisDescent Into Horror
This episode will cover the first part of Ari Aster's Midsommar.Please leave a review on iTunes. Any feedback is appreciated.Thanks for listening Links:Midsommar Film AnalysisDescent Into Horror
On this episode, Marc tries to interpret Eric's dream, while also talking about Ari Aster's "MidSommar," Marvel, and the great summer of indie cinema. Eric is joined by filmmaker Kyle Reaume (18:49), whose latest short film "Vertical Lines" is available to stream on YouTube, talk about their mutual love of Olivia Wilde's "Booksmart", why he does not watch movie trailers all the way through, becoming more comfortable creating LGBTQ content after film school, and how to traverse the film festival scene with your shorts.
Revenge, Moon pirates and horror rituals. Cheow Sue-Ann gets Jonathan Roberts to give his take on three differing films, united by a very tenuous link. First up is Rambo: Last Blood. You can read Jonathan's apparently controversial anger-fuelling review here. Is it the worst of the Rambo series. Is it really a Rambo film at all? At 7.33 there's Brad Pitt being an enigma in the stars with Ad Astra. Then at 15.33, find out what Jonathan thinks of the film he almost scared himself out of seeing – Ari Aster's Midsommar. Is it too horrific for a grown man to watch, or will he discover an Oscar contender? Share your take at podcast@sph.com.sg Produced by: Jonathan Roberts Dear readers, We are conducting consumer research to find out what types of content you like. Please click on the link below to participate in a short survey which will help us serve you better. Respondents stand a chance to win $100 shopping vouchers and get invited to participate in consumer interviews. Link: https://sph.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4MwYEyWCtmRKUHH Discover more Double Feature on: Spotify: str.sg/oeGx Apple Podcasts: str.sg/oeXh Google Podcasts: str.sg/oXeZ Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts
News: Vinyl, Tank Girl, Water Vapor Reviews: Aug 9th Summer Cannibals and Leggy show Discussion to be recorded soon on Folk Horror and Ari Aster's Midsommar
September is the one time of a year we can all get together and talk about the real horror flooding our streets: Teenagers. On this mini episode of Nightmare on Film Street we share our picks for next week's "Devil in A Prom Dress" double-feature, goof around about psychopaths and what's keeping us creepy in the meantime. Join Kim and Jon as they discuss Teen Terror, their Labour Day rewatch of Ari Aster's MIDSOMMAR, and the excitement surrounding Andy Muschietti's upcoming IT CHAPTER TWO. So sit back, dim the lights, and get ready for the coming attractions! --- Website: www.NOFSPODCAST.COM (http://www.nofspodcast.com/) Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nofspodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/nightmareonfilmstreet Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/nightmareonfilmstreet Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/horrorfiendsofnofs Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/nightmareonfilmstreet/ Support the Show: Unlock access to exclusive bonus content and earn some other frightfully good rewards, including shoutouts, merch, and swag by supporting Nightmare on Film Street on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet) . Head to http://www.patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet.
The hosts discuss what Ari Aster's Midsommar is really about, featuring a call from a listener in Sweden with background on the Midsommar festival. And following a listener email about a vicious catfox attack, special guest John Levenstein (Arrested Development, Kroll Show) pops by to discuss his new show, "Frankenstein's Monster's Monster, Frankenstein." FOOTNOTES: 1. Our Patreon (discussed re: meetups etc) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Episode Notes Lorraine and Wil discuss the new HBO documentary I Love You, Now Die and finish the show with a spoiler-heavy discussion of Ari Aster's Midsommar.Find out more at https://pop-filter.pinecast.coThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Hello Everybody and welcome to episode 13 of Ctrl+Z. Join us today for this movie filled podcast as we give you our thoughts on Ari Aster's Midsommar and all the crazy inspiration that came from it. If you enjoy the show remember to follow us on Anchor.FM or your favorite podcasting service for weekly episodes. Thanks for tuning in and enjoy the show.
HEREDITARY BLU-RAY GIVAWAY (details below) IndiePhilmopolis is a podacast centring around indie films and independent film making, hosted by "Philm Maker" Philip Pugh. In this episode Phil is once again joined by actorMike Baughan to further discuss the making of their short gory horror film as well as reviewing and recommending some great indie and low budget films, including Ari Aster's Midsommmar, The Prodigy and a retrospective on Saw. In this episode, to tie in with our review of Ari Aster's Midsommar, we have a copy of his first film Hereditary on Blu-ray to give away. Skip to 34:20 for details. Contact details below. Films covered in this episode include: Conditioning (2018 | Dir. Philip Pugh | Starring Mike Baughan, Joe Cappella, Aron Wood, Mac McKenzie) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5026594/ Own Worst Enemy (2019 | Dir. Philip Pugh | Starring Mike Baughan, Mathew Waters, Terri Dwyer) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2631242/ Midsommar (2019 | Dir. Ari Aster | Starring Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor, Vilhelm Blomgren, Will Poulter) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt8772262/ The Prodigy (2019 | Dir. Nicholas McCarthy | Starring Taylor Schilling, Jackson Robert Scott, Peter Mooney, Colm Feore) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4504044/ Saw (2004 | Dir. James Wan | Starring Cary Elwes, Leigh Whannell, Danny Glover, Shawnee Smith, Makenzie Vega, Monica Potter, Tobin Bell) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0387564/ Savageland (2015 | Dir. Phil Guidry, Simon Herbert, David Whelan | Starring Monica Davis, Edward L. Green, Patrick Pedraza) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3899154/ Ari Aster Shorts Munchausen (2013 | Dir. Ari Aster | Starring Rachel Brosnahan, Liam Aiken, Nick Ballard) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2460640/ Basically (2014 | Dir. Ari Aster | Starring Jeremiah Blakely, Rachel Brosnahan, Stephanie Chicas) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2776890/ C'est La Vie (2016 | Dir. Ari Aster | Starring Cynthia Baldon, Reid Chavis, Marilia Colturato) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3484396/ If you have any recommendations for any shorts or features that you've either made or watched and would like us to feature or review please get in touch. Get in touch or follow us: IndiePhilmopolis: http://www.twitter.com/philmopolis/ http://www.instagram.com/indiephilmopolis/ http://www.facebook.com/IndiePhilmopolis/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt_zwZZwOX_zOh6T5CANotA Conditioning: https://twitter.com/conditioninguk Own Worst Enemy: http://www.twitter.com/OwnWorstEnemyUK/ http://www.ownworstenemymovie.com/ http://www.facebook.com/OwnWorstEnemyMovie/ Phil: http://www.www.instagram.com/philm_maker http://www.twitter.com/Philm_Maker
Today the Crypt Crew tackles some serious issues, such as: When May actually is, the best way to jump from a cliff during a ritual, and how to cope with anxiety through screaming. We saw Ari Aster's Midsommar, and have a few choice words to say about it. @yeahdoza @alabmonster @annaspookshorror @hauntsvillecryptcast
In the seventeenth episode, we review Ari Aster's Midsommar, Joe Talbot and Jimmie Fails' The Last Black Man in San Francisco, and Riley Stearns' The Art of Self-Defense. We also gab about bad Twitter opinions and why it's good for filmmakers to be ignorant. Become a Patron and join us for our Movie Night episodes here: https://www.patreon.com/hammercamera
In this episode, we've got an early review of Quentin Tarantino's ninth film ONCE UPON A TIME IN HOLLYWOOD, we break down the problems and successes with THE LION KING remake and we look back on Jim Jarmusch's small town zombie film THE DEAD DON'T DIE, and Ari Aster's MIDSOMMAR. We pick out two Netflix films worth your attention THE GREAT HACK and ALWAYS BE MY MAYBE, and two upcoming cinema releases PAIN AND GLORY and HOBBS AND SHAW. We wrap up with a sequence of clips taken from Quentin Tarantino's last film THE HATEFUL 8 on the Lincoln letter
This week on the B-Rated podcast the guys talk about Amazon's mini series Good Omens. Reid also gives a quick account of his experience watching Ari Aster's Midsommar. SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter @BratedPod Facebook @Brated.Podcast Instagram brated.podcast
Ryan, Mike, and Shane return in all their glory to cover some new horror! Ari Aster's Midsommar as well as the 3rd season of Stranger Things are gone over in detail. We also talk some trailers and the latest news out of San Diego Comicon (ok so just the MCU stuff) Twitter: @ryantutolo, @deadcellsociety, @uhmtweet Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/allyouneedisblood Instagram: www.instagram.com/allyouneedisbloodpod Website: www.upcominghorrormovies.com/ Message board: www.upcominghorrormovies.com/uhm/forum.php Intro score : Mistake the Getaway Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode, Robert, Jordan, and special guest Paul got together to deep dive on everything from Ari Aster's MidSommar. We discuss all the horror, the humor, and everything in between. We take time to find comparison's with Aster's previous film "Hereditary", and even stumble upon some that weren't apparent at first! We talk through the trauma the characters all experience, weigh the actor's performances, and more! Be sure to subscribe and leave a review! Engage with us on social media as well! Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @PopKannon Like us on Facebook: Facebook.com/PopKannonPod
This week on Reel Crime, we sit down for a full length talk on Ari Aster's new horror masterpiece, Midsommar. Also, check out our previous show on Hereditary.
This week we discuss Spider-Man: Far From Home, Stranger Things episodes 1-4 from season 3, Ari Aster's Midsommar, Big Little Lies episodes 1-4 from season 3, and Netflix flat earth documentary Behind The Curve. Syd recommends There There by Tommy Orange www.goodreads.com/book/show/36692478-there-there Jack recommends Iguana by The Polish Club www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7evMICRHu4
Surprising exactly nobody who has listened to our back catalog, we went to an opening night showing of Ari Aster's Midsommar. And then, because a combination of holidays and life and having another episode already in the chamber to be released, we had a little time to chew over our thoughts about the film. So dive in and find out the answer to the biggest question you probably have about the film: do Max and Nathaniel love Midsommar as much as Hereditary? Intro/Outro music: Apex by Simon Mathewson
The boys are joined by Eugene to celebrate Ari Aster's Midsommar!
Guest critics Tasha Robinson (The Next Picture Show, The Verge) and Angelica Jade Bastién (Vulture) join Josh for a lively debate over of Ari Aster's MIDSOMMAR (or is that MidsommAR?) and the Top 5 Horror Movie Performances. 0:00 - Billboard 1:44 - Review: "Midsommar" 28:58 - "Midsommar" Spoilers Magnet, "Maypole" 38:20 - Review: "The Farewell" 43:52 - Next Week / Notes 46:34 - Massacre Theatre 53:56 - Next Picture Show / Best of the Year So Far 58:55 - Top 5: Horror Movie Performances 1:45:29 - Close / Outtake ("Jag ar doden") Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josiah and John take on the horror in broad daylight of MIDSOMMAR. Going to see a matinee at a local AMC theatre, they braved the daylight and got pretty disturbed by the cinematic masterwork that is Ari Aster's Midsommar. Without spoiling the podcast, remember there are spoilers throughout and we recommend seeing this one in the theatre for the full impact of its story, imagery and craftsmanship. Remember to write us a review at Apple Podcasts and to email us at rackingfocuspod@gmail.com with comments, suggestions and films you have for us to review. Follow us on Instagram at Rackingfocuspodcast and join us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter @podfocus If you enjoy the episode, please consider supporting them on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/rackingfocuspod Send in a voice message, question, or request here: https://anchor.fm/racking-focus-podcast/message --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rackingfocuspodcast/message
Elijah Wood and Daniel Noah join Robert Galluzzo, Elric Kane, Ryan Turek, and Rebekah McKendry on the new Shock Waves. But first, the latest horrors! The crew finally delve into a discussion on Ari Aster's MIDSOMMAR. (Warning: spoilers!) Ryan and Rob report back from the LA premiere of Glenn Danzig's horror anthology premiere VEROTIKA! Bekah talks CRAWL, Elric signs off on PARTY HARD DIE YOUNG and FRESH MEAT, and Ryan's watching HBO's LOS ESPOOKYS. We welcome back to the show Elijah Wood and Daniel Noah, two of the key forces behind SpectreVision, to talk about their new limited series podcast VISITATIONS in which they get personal with filmmakers like Taika Waititi, Mike Flanagan, Panos Cosmatos, Richard Stanley and more! We also get the first word on COLOR OUT OF SPACE!
The perfect Midsommar companion podcast episode. Grab your friends, drink some psilocybin tea, and listen to Brittany, Rob, and special guest Tim Barnes talk Ari Aster's Midsommar. Avoid cliffs where elderly couples hang out.Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pinkjeansThe Pumpkin Spice Podcast theme song is by Jeremy Siegel.Like TELEVISION? Check out The TV Show Show: http://bit.ly/2GcEXYG See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our non-spoiler and spoiler reviews of Ari Aster's Midsommar. We also discuss Damien Chazelle's next film, SAMUEL L. JACKSON WILL BE IN THE NEW SAW MOVIE, a surprising new 007 for Bond 25, and more! Enjoy! TIMECODES The Toms: Entertainment News (1:09) Holden's Random Segment (20:59) Jimmy's Much Better Random Segment (26:07) Non-Spoiler Review of Midsommar (36:32) Spoiler Review of Midsommar (52:47) What Are Ya Doin'? (1:12:55) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tomp/support
Formally (and briefly) known as PFS Weekly, our semi-regular bonus series Psychotronic One Shot is our off-the-cuff discussions about a variety of topics ranging from the latest psychotronic movie news to our thoughts on the latest new releases and everything in-between. These episodes are totally unplanned and unscripted, with no outlines and no rules. While the discussions won't get as in-depth as our proper episodes, this gives you an opportunity to hear us shoot the shit about stuff that we're watching, stuff we wanna watch, stuff we love and stuff we're mad about. This week, we're joined by Craig Carson in the studio for a quick (spoiler-filled; don't worry: we give fair warning) discussion of Ari Aster's MIDSOMMAR. Join our discussion and let us know what you think!
Sam Clements, Corrina Antrobus and Sarah Cook talk about what they've recently seen at the cinema, including Pixar's latest film Toy Story 4, Ari Aster's Midsommar, his highly anticipated follow up to Hereditary and Jim Jarmusch's star-studded zombie movie, The Dead Don't Die. They also look to the future with The Lion King, a new surprise film slot at Picturehouse Cinemas, Sophie Hyde's Sundance Film Festival favourite Animals and an upcoming Quentin Tarantino retrospective, ahead of the release of Once Upon A Time In... Hollywood. Recorded at Silk Factory, Soho. Picturehouse Cinemas listings
It's SUMMERTIME, so let's talk about the FEAR of SHARKS!! This episode is hilarious and jam-packed full of great stuff. Seriously. You should listen. Kris and Drew saw Ari Aster's Midsommar this past week and give a pretty lengthy review (with no spoilers!). Hike up your big girl pants, cause this movie is all about dealing with grief, codependency and relationships. After a rousing game of "What the Fear!?" we dive into the deep end with a full breakdown of CGI Sharksploitation films! Little hint, there is a whole lot of them and just in case you thought you were safe from sharks on land...you're not. We even break down our "Top 7 Greatest Shi**y Shark Movies of All-Time." Of course, we cap it off with some Sharknado talk, cause we all need to prepare ourselves for the Shark-pocalypse. Then, it's on to the one that started it all, 1975's JAWS. No further explanation needed. We're gonna need a bigger podcast. Chit Chat/Review of Midsommar: 0:00 - 14:30 What the Fear!?: 14:30 - 24:39 Phobia Defined - Selachophobia: 24:39 - 50:00 Honorable Mentions - Sharksploitation: 50:00 - 1:16:52 Feature Presentation - JAWS (1975): 1:16:52 - 1:45:23 Don't forget to join our FEARDO communities! Check out our Facebook page: facebook.com/SumOfAllFearPodcast Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/sumofallfearpod Like us on Instagram: instagram.com/sumofallfearpod Join our Patreon Community: patreon.com/sumofallfearpodcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sumofallfearpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sumofallfearpodcast/support
In this episode, Clint flies solo and talks about Ari Aster's MIDSOMMAR and why he considers it among the most disturbing movies he's ever seen. He also reviews HBO's legal drama THE NIGHT OF and BBC's sitcom MIRANDA, two older shows that he finally got around to watching.Clint also adds five songs to the never-ending playlist, gives Netflix and Amazon recommendations, recaps the best movie he saw this month and crowns a 1980s classic as the GREATEST TV SHOW THEME SONG OF ALL TIME (this week). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's our belated Independence Day special! This week we dive into the Conjureverse and review Annabelle Comes Home! We also rank the rest of Blumhouse's Conjuring Universe films and share our thoughts on Ari Aster's Midsommar, and the first couple episodes of Stranger Things Season 3!For those who don't know, Another Miserable Podcast is a bi-monthly podcast, meaning you can expect two kick-ass episodes a month! And if you haven't yet, please follow us on Twitter @mposofficial for updates and wicked cool posts (if I do say so myself)!
After focusing on 2009 horror remakes, Horror BFFs Heather Wixson and Patrick Bromley discuss their favorite horror movies of 2009, including Splice, Drag Me to Hell, Saw IV and More. The Horror BFFs also talk about Ari Aster's Midsommar!
I discuss Ari Aster's "Midsommar" and despair. In this sense it is, in a Hannah Arendt understanding, political despair. That means that human beings do not have the ability to minimize suffering. I rage against the idea that "life is suffering" and that human beings do not have the power to minimize suffering and bring about healing.
The "Dirty Sons of Pitches" are trying to surf the waves of discontent over the anger over a mermaid casting, a bizarre children's movie trailer, the lack of songs in the new Mulan film, as well as making sense of Ari Aster's "Midsommar," a subject that becomes their pitch of the episode as they remake it on the spot via the rules of "Switch the Pitch." The guys close out playing America's favorite game, "So Shalit Be," devising blurbs for the films reviewed in keeping with the famous TV critic turned vulgarian. Available on iTunes and Spotify Episode 242 includes: -The live-action Ariel will be played by a young black woman, and portions of the Internet are losing it. -Trailer reactions to live-action "Mulan" and "Spies in Disguise." -Ben and Nate debate the merits of "Midsommar" and whether it's an improvement from "Hereditary." -January releases "Escape Room" and "The Kid Who Would Be King" get their due. One is... fine. -"Spider-Man: Far From Home" is a fun sequel that Ben thinks even does things better than its predecessor. -This Week's Pitch -- Switch the Pitch: Midsommar! -The guys play their new game where they roll a die and make up a new version of the movie on the spot. You decide if it's any better. -This Week's Game -- So Shalit Be! -The guys wrap up the episode by emulating famed critic Gene Shalit to give blurbs about the movies reviewed on this week's podcast.
Episode 41: It Decorated Our LivesThe Gaylords collectively wail over one helluva week then head to Hårga for Ari Aster's Midsommar! Stacie and Anthony crown Florence Pugh as their May Queen for Life, talk about folk horror and a new kind of Final Girl, look at their fave horror from 2006-2016, and much more. Get your mushrooms and mallets ready!Find out more at https://gaylords-of-darkness.pinecast.co
We dance around with Ari Aster's Midsommar and try to determine how the title of the film is supposed to be pronounced. Plus, we also talk Annabelle Come Home, Yesterday, The Wicker Man and Slasher: Solstice. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Intro: 0:00 - 6:13 Review - Midsommar: 6:13 - 55:47 Micro-Reviews - Annabelle Come Home, Yesterday, Escape Room, The Wicker Man, Slasher: Solstice: 55:47 - 1:29:36 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:29:36 - 1:38:52
It seems contradictory but we're taking turns being greedy this month, and oh boy does Kim have some strange movies for you on next week's episode of Nightmare on Film Street. Join us for another mini episode to hear all the details of Fantasia Film Festival 2019, our plea that you see Alexandre Aja's CRAWL and Ari Aster's MIDSOMMAR in the theatre and, of course, give you a sneak peek at our upcoming Fables & Folklore head-to-head. Next week's episode might be a little hard to follow if you aren't familiar with the movies- but which movies? Well you're going to have to peel back the curtain for yourself, light a candle, pray to your ancestors for safe passage, fire up the projector to hear the COMING ATTRACTIONS. --- Website: www.NOFSPODCAST.COM (http://www.nofspodcast.com/) Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/nofspodcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/nightmareonfilmstreet Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/nightmareonfilmstreet Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/horrorfiendsofnofs Subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/nightmareonfilmstreet/ Support the Show: Unlock access to exclusive bonus content and earn some other frightfully good rewards, including shoutouts, merch, and swag by supporting Nightmare on Film Street on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet) . Head to http://www.patreon.com/nightmareonfilmstreet.
SPECIAL SURPRISE EXTRA EPISODE!!! Fellow Podforsaken, we know you were promised a review of The Hole in the Ground this week, but we lied to bring you this timely special on Ari Aster's Midsommar, currently still in theaters. Do you like strange cults? Ever wonder if horror works in broad daylight? Maybe you loved Hereditary and just want to feel icky again? In any of those cases, this is definitely one for the big screen, so make sure to catch it while you can and join us here as we discuss it in depth. We promise not to spoil anything without warning. Next week we'll be back with our regularly scheduled review for The Hole in the Ground. Hosts: Chris Sachs, Rodney Altman, Missy Levin Questions? Comments? Hate mail? Send it all to us at podforsakenpodcast@gmail.com or follow us on Facebook and Twitter @podforsaken. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Noel and Chuck discuss their thoughts on one of their most highly anticipated films of the summer, Ari Aster's Midsommar. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Join us this week as we discuss "The Basement" & Ari Aster's "Midsommar".This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
After tackling the 1988 original we are finally ready to review the 2019 remake! How will April Ludgate fair against the Joker? Will the detective in this film be as terrible as he was in the original? How much will we end up missing Charles Lee Ray by the end of the movie? Listen to find out... Next week we will have on Rachel from the Zombie Grrlz podcast to review Ari Aster's "Midsommar"!! Enjoy!! Timestamps: Background - 7:01 Plot - 12:40 Cinematography - 27:36 Audio - 37:55 How Scary - 47:20 Final Score & Emails - 52:53 Closing - 57:45
If you're having bad dreams, then sit back and listen to our latest episode as Sam and Dan cover Arrow Video's recent release of Roger Christian's THE SENDER - Tarantino's favourite horror film from 1982. Other film recommendations include THE NINTH CONFIGURATION, DON'T LOOK BACK and the recent theatrical release of Ari Aster's MIDSOMMAR. Email the Arrow Video Podcast hosts for any comments, suggestions or questions at arrowvideopodcast@arrowfilms.co.uk
Jack Kolodziejski and Robby Anderson chat with guests, Bernadette Gorman-White and Jeremy Kolodziejski, after freshly exiting the theater from one of the most solid experiences movie-goers will endure willingly this summer, Ari Aster's MIDSOMMAR.
On this episode, Matt and Eric review Ari Aster’s Midsommar starring Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor, William Jackson Harper, Vilhelm Blomgren, Archie Madekwe, Ellora Torchia and Will Poulter.Matt’s Rating: 4.5/5Eric’s Rating: 4/5Midsommar opens on July 3, 2019.
We obsess over Greta and also talk The Masked Singer, Mommy Dead and Dearest and the competing Fyre documentaries from Netflix and Hulu. Plus, we give our reactions to the first trailer for Ari Aster's Midsommar. Follow the show on Twitter: @thecinemaspeak Follow the show on Instagram: cinemaspeakpodcast Intro: 0:00 - 4:39 Review - Greta: 4:39 - 36:09 Micro-Reviews - How to Train Your Dragon:The Hidden World, The Masked Singer, Mommy Dead and Dearest, Fyre, Fyre Fraud: 36:09 - 52:54 News - Midsommar trailer: 52:54 - 1:02:50 This week in new releases/Outro: 1:02:50 - 1:06:31