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The time has finally come. Will and Jared, with special guest Steven, sit down at a large wooden table by candlelight to discuss the A24 horror film written and directed by Ari Aster: Hereditary!Is Jared a little too fascinated with this movie? How did Steven fare watching the film after avoiding it out of fear since 2018? Is Ari Aster, like, okay? Did you just hear something? Listen to find out!You can find the band Swamp on Spotify, Instagram, and Facebook.The now-defunct Youtube channel we reference is Every Frame A Painting.Our outro track is "Reborn" by Colin Stetson off the Hereditary Soundtrack. Hail Paemon.Cover art by @DogBitesBackNYEmail the show at podcast@debaserpod.comFollow Will on Instagram and Jared on Twitter.Follow the show on Instagram and Twitter.
In Folge 30 von Filmschnack kehrt eine alte Rubrik zurück. In "Hassliebe" sprechen wir über zwei Filme, bei denen unsere Meinungen stark auseinander gehen. Dabei sprechen wir über den neuen Netflix Film DU BIST SOWAS VON NICHT ZU MEINER BAT-MIZWA EINGELADEN, in dem die komplette Familie Sandler uns zu einer großen Party einlädt. Auf der anderen Seite diskutieren wir über den neusten Film von Ari Aster (HEREDITARY, MIDSOMMAR), frei nach dem Motto: "Ist das Kunst, oder kann das weg?"Da es aufgrund der anhaltenden Streiks wenig Neuigkeiten aus der Filmwelt gibt, sprechen wir dieses Mal ausführlich über ein paar sehr interessante Trailer und tauschen uns über die letzen Filme und Serien aus, die wir gerade gesehen haben. Die Themen sind unter anderem TAR, in dem Cate Blanchet eine preisverdächtige Performance abliefert, sowie die deutsch Komödie SOPHIA, DER TOD UND ICH, die Verfilmung von Thees Uhlmanns gleichnamigen Romans.
Das Special über alle Filme von Ari Aster: Hereditary, Midsommar und Beau is Afraid
In the extremely divisive film Beau Is Afraid, Joaquin Phoenix stars as a schlubby, anxiety-ridden man whose existence is an extended nightmare of guilt, shame, dread and paranoia. Written and directed by Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar), the film follows Beau as he attempts to visit his mother. But he gets repeatedly frustrated by a series of deeply disturbing obstacles that may be real, or may be entirely of his own making.Subscribe to Pop Culture Happy Hour Plus at plus.npr.org/happyhour
Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar) on how Joaquin Phoenix taught him a whole new way to make movies with “Beau Is Afraid,” and the thrill of scoring a pivotal scene to a classic Mariah Carey jam. Plus, Emily Hampshire (23:57) on her buzzy new rom-com “The End of Sex” and the irony of “Schitt's Creek” really taking off only after it ended.
Uno de los eventos fliméfilos de este año es, por supuesto, el más reciente estreno del gran Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar). Después de sus estupendas películas anteriores, pueden apostar sus traseros que veremos todo lo que haga este señor de aquí a la eternidad, y si su película es una "comedia de tres horas con Joaquín Phoenix" que además cuenta con la colaboración de los chilenos Cristóbal León y Joaquín Cociña (La casa lobo, 2018), ¡de allá somos! En esta conversación sin spoilers los preparamos para lo que van a ver, y hacia el final les tenemos un bonus. Una muy agradable e informativa conversación con los directores chilenos que fueron llamados por el mismísimo Ari Aster para hacerse cargo de una secuencia de la película. Espero sepan disculpar el audio de la entrevista, pero fue registrada con un micrófono que también captó harto ruido del ambiente. Fuera de eso, ¡ojalá les guste lo conversado! Y recuerden que si quieren material exclusivo, pre-estrenos y más, los esperamos en www.patreon.com/hermeselsabio
Director and writer Jefferson Dutton (The Sloppy Boys) joins to discuss the newly released dark comedy BEAU IS AFRAID starring Joaquin Phoenix, Patti LuPone, Nathan Lane, Amy Ryan, Stephen McKinley Henderson and Parker Posey. Written and directed by Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar), BEAU IS AFRAID revolves around a deeply fearful middle-aged man's nightmarish journey to properly attend to his mother's unexpected death. Aster's surrealist film has divided critics, many of whom find genuine depth in the movie's neurotic enigmas and others who claim BEAU to be a hollow auteur exercise coasting on A24's good will. Either way, BEAU IS AFRAID has shown early strength at the specialty box office, outperforming all limited releases in recent memory. Join Mama Needs a Movie as we try to decode the Mother of All Mommy Issue Movies, along with diversions into Darren Aronofsky, The Odyssey, sleeping during movies, The Fly, Perry Mason, Nightmare on Elm Street, M. Night Shyamalan, Synecdoche New York, and much much more! BEAU IS AFRAID is currently in theaters.
Ati Aster hat mit Hereditary und Midsommar zwei moderne Klassiker der Horror-Genres abgeliefert. Was seine Filme so großartig macht, warum Toni Collete den Oscar verdient hat und warum Christian so ein schlechter Boyfriend ist, das klaren Kolja und Wolf in HorrOhr #3.
Cette semaine à On Jase de Films, j'ai rencontré le scénariste et comédiens Éric K. Boulianne ! On lui doit entre autres les scénarios de AVANT QU'ON EXPLOSE, LES BARBARES DE LA MALBAIE, MENTEUR DE PÈRE EN FLIC 2 et PRANK. On a aussi pu le voir dans les excellents courts métrages PETIT FRÈRE et GRAND FRÈRE. Il sera bientôt à l'affiche dans LA BATAILLE DE FARADOR ! Ensemble, on a jasé de trois films produits en 1973 - LA MAMAN ET LA PUTAIN, THE LAST DETAIL et WESTWORLD ! C'est l'occasion pour Éric de parler de relations amoureuses, de sa jeunesse en région et des possibilités scénaristiques infinies de la science fiction et du western !nbsp;En deuxième partie, la façon de faire de l'horreur du réalisateur Ari Aster (HEREDITARY, MIDSOMMAR) ne laisse pas une grande impression sur Éric et on termine en étant transporté dans le monde de la télé avec la diabolique comédie STAY TUNED Même si nous ne nous connaissions pas avant cette rencontre, j'ai eu l'impression de revoir un vieil ami et je crois que ça se sent tout au long de l'épisode. Bonne écoute !
Esta semana hablamos de ‘Midsommar’, la perturbadora película dirigida por Ari Aster (Hereditary) y protagonizada por una fabulosa Florence Pugh, que lleva la carga emocional de la película. Apoya el contenido del canal: 💶 Patreon: patreon.com/planosycentellas También puede apoyarnos con tu suscripción gratuita de Amazon Prime en nuestro canal de Twitch. Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: 🟣 Twitch: twitch.tv/planos_y_centellas 📷 Instagram: planos_y_centellas 🐥 Twitter: @planoscentellas 📱 Telegram: https://t.me/planosycentellas
Welcome to the sequel interview called 'The Davination' This episode I am, once again, joined by Dave Mervik, the senior narrative director from Tarsier Studios. In this follow-up interview we get to discuss the changing nature of horror, his work on Little Nightmares II, how to engage with art and moving on to different projects. We also discuss terrible sequel names, things we talked about on the episode from 2020, never before released information on Little Nightmares II as well as Statik and we close off the show by collaborating in a very special way. Time – Topic Discussed: 0:00 - Intro 3:10 - Momo 6:46 - How do people experience media 11:40 - The Exorcist III 17:29 - Frank 21:40 - The Fountain 24:53 - Guest topic: The Emigrants by Vilhelm Moberg 29:00 - It Takes Two 32:28 - Modern horror in games and movies 36:14 - Creating endings 39:03 - Three act structure 41:28 - Genius planner vs. random pretender 45:47 - Going back to older work 48:48 - Naming the podcast episode 52:15 - When is something good enough? 56:22 - Little Nightmares II 58:40 - Re-naming Little Nightmares II 01:00:05 - Moving on to different projects 01:02:35 - Weirdest piece of media that made it into a game 01:05:58 - Plugs and Outro Things mentioned on the show: Momo by Michael Ende Silent Hill 2 Soundtrack I, Partridge: We Need to Talk about Alan by Alan Partridge Dolly Parton - Jolene Dolly Parton - Jolene (33rpm slowed down digital version) The Exorcist III by William Peter Blatty Frank by Lenny Abrahamson The Fountain by Darren Aronofsky The Emigrants by Vilhelm Moberg The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck Garth Brooks Greatest Hits (Full Album) Best Songs of Garth Brooks It Could Happen to You by Andrew Bergman Midsommar by Ari Aster Hereditary by Ari Aster Statik PSVR - I solved a 3 year old secret message hidden in plain sight! Little Nightmares II Statik Peter Cook and Chris Morris interview Social Media: Tarsier Studios Tarsier Studios Homepage Tarsier Studios on Instagram (@tarsierstudios) Tarsier Studios on Twitter (@TarsierStudios) Tarsier Studios on Facebook (@TarsierStudios) YOU ME AND THE INDUSTRY YOU ME AND THE INDUSTRY on Twitter (@youmeindustry) Dorian on Twitter (@DorianChou) YOU ME AND THE INDUSTRY on Instagram (@youmeindustry) Dorian on Instagram (@dorian.chou) YOU ME AND THE INDUSTRY on Facebook (youmeindustry) Intro/Outro by FreshMcZone Artwork by Thomas Martin (Instagram: @thomas.martin.martin)
Special Guest Scott Heaton (@OhScotty) & The Secret Movie Club Team (Connor Lloyd Crews, Edwin Gomez, Craig Hammill, Daniel Ott) talk about ridiculously talented moviemaker Ari Aster's first two features-HEREDITARY & MIDSOMMAR-both in the horror genre as well as some of each team member's personal favorite new voices in cinema.
The first part of our new Special Series: Cageless! We're stepping outside the Cageverse to examine movies WITHOUT Nicolas Cage. In this episode, we examine Ari Aster's first feature film, Hereditary -- a supernatural horror flick that's so good it's still haunting us. Join us for an extensive discussion about Ari Aster and A24, behind the scenes, a full synopsis, our interpretations of the story, the legacy of Hereditary, and more. (After 14:00, all music and ambient noise produced by Cagefighter Reece.)
-01:10: un nuovo horror americano? -04:57: Jordan Peele ("Scappa"; "Noi") -12:18: Ari Aster ("Hereditary"; "Midsommar") -24:53: Robert Eggers ("The VVitch"; "The Lighthouse")
Join Scary Talk on an entire episode dedicated to the discussion of horror movies. Andre explores the terrifying worlds of Ari Aster: Hereditary and Midsommar. Shannon talks cannibalistic horror with The Platform and The Neon Demon. Grab some popcorn and prepare to be spooked… --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/scarytalk/support
En el episodio de hoy, Rodrigo, Adrián y Pato hablan acerca de la nueva película del aclamado director Ari Aster (Hereditary), que llega a los cines a darnos una idea de porque nunca hay que hacerle caso a tus amigos cuando te inviten a un festival en Suecia. La película de terror del momento, en donde todo lo feo ocurre de día Midsommar: El Terror No Espera La Noche. Si saliste con un sentimiento de ¿Que acabo de ver? ¿En verdad estuvo buena la película? ¿Que significo todo? ¿Enserió no anochece en Suecia? No te preocupes nosotros también. Eso y mas lo discutimos a fondo.
En este episodio discutimos una de las películas de horror más anticipadas del año, Midsommar, del director Ari Aster (Hereditary) y protagonizada por Florence Pugh y Jack Reynor.
Aaaaand we're back! Thank you so much to all of you amazing, loyal listeners for hanging on with us during our temporary hiatus. Words simply cannot express how grateful we are for your continued support, especially through trying times! For our first episode back (and very first episode recorded in the new studio!), Ted and I discuss two summer films that we really enjoyed. Midsommar, the sophomore effort by Ari Aster (Hereditary, 2018), is a psychotropic-induced fever dream (or nightmare) that explores unconventional ways of making audiences extremely uncomfortable. Ted and I discuss just that, along with some of the cinematography choices, the actors' performances, and how we're both officially scared shitless of traveling to Sweden. If you were a fan of Hereditary, you will most likely enjoy Aster's follow-up film! The Art of Self-Defense, directed by Riley Stearns, brings new meaning to the Dark/Black Comedy genre. We talked about how Jesse Eisenberg was born to play this role, of a socially awkward geek-type who learns to stick up for himself, by enrolling in Karate lessons. There wasn't much that we didn't like/love about this film. It came out of nowhere, and totally blew us away. If you are a fan of dark comedies (such as Death to Smoochy, Seven Psychopaths, and Burn After Reading), then you will most likely get a kick out of this film. We will be back VERY soon with our next episode of "Goes To The Movies", where we talk about Tarantino's 9th film Once Upon A Time In Hollywood! Additionally, the Geek Garage main show will also be back soon, with our brand-new segment titled "Geek For Your Week", so stay tuned!
Ari Aster, an up and coming director who has directed a few short films and the amazing movies Hereditary and Midsommar. Tune in as we discuss these horror shorts and both of his debut movies. Sponsor-Calm Your Body Down LLC 'Salem's Secret' by Peter Gundry
I denne episoden snakker vi om den nye horror-auteuren Ari Aster («Hereditary») og hans kvalmende gode «Midsommar».
Discutimos Midsommar, el nuevo filme de Ari Aster (Hereditary). Pero antes, hablamos sobre las noticias de horror más importantes de la semana. Trailer de The Lighthouse, nuevo filme de Robert Eggers que estrena en octubre. Trailer de The Hunt, nueva producción de Blumhouse que estrena en septiembre. Pueden escuchar a Gabriel Alejandro en Se Habla Comics y Entre Paneles Pueden encontrar el arte de Jonathan Rodríguez en Goretastic: Art by Jonathan Rodríguez Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: facebook.com/TerrorEntreLosDedos instagram.com/TerrorEntreLosDedos --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/terrorentrelosdedos/message
Nuestro crítico de cine, Mark Nieves nos brinda su reseña de la nueva película Midsommar. Bajo la dirección de Ari Aster (Hereditary) y cuenta con la participación de Florence Pugh (Fighting with My Family), Jack Reynor (Kin), William Jackson Harper (The Good Place), Vilhelm Blomgren y Will Poulter (We're the Millers & Maze Runner). Para más información sobre Cine Geek nos puedes visitar en https://www.facebook.com/cinegeek/
Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar) Crawl get's great ratings, Regal Unlimited announced, Disney & R-Rated Movies, Netflix: The Content King, The Joker, Movie Franchise Money Game, and Lion King predictions. Thanks for listening! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we discuss the sophomore feature-length film by director Ari Aster (Hereditary). We also drink a beer from Portland called "Game On." It's an IPA with potential for greatness. We end the show with a beer from Westbrook celebrating the brewery's 7th anniversary. Episode Timeline: 0:00 - 14:59 "Game On" - FLICK PICKS - 15:00 - 18:38 Jonny; "Chef's Table" 18:39 - 22:07 Max; "Aziz Ansari Right Now" 23:00 - 41:24 "Midsommar" (Spoiler Free) - DANGER ZONE - 41:25 - 56:07 "7th Anniversary Stout" 56:08 - 1:02:20 Hot & Bothered 1:02:21 - END "Midsommar" (Spoilers) Please rate and review us wherever you listen to us!
Sarah Cook talks to actor Will Poulter about his new film Midsommar. From writer/director Ari Aster (Hereditary) and co-starring Florence Pugh, Jack Reynor and William Jackson Harper.
In this episode, we discuss the new movie Midsommar by Ari Aster (Hereditary). The first half is no spoilers as normal but the second half is full of them and TRIGGER WARNINGS. We do talk a bit about dealing with death, depression, PTSD, etc.Music by https://patrickdearteaga.com/
Gabe and special guest Betsy Jorgenson of the Your Favorite Monsters Podcast kick off month two with Genre Grinder’s first (of probably many) witch-themed episode. Witch movies are a broad concept, so this time, we’re covering witches as a historical concept, the intricacies of Satanic cults and covens, and witches as the victims of inquisitions. Marvel at Gabe’s utter inability to pronounce Slavic and Italian names as we focus on three specific films: Konstantin Yershov & Georgi Kropachyov’s Russian folk horror comedy, Viy (1967), Michele Soavi’s surrealistic, Gothic freak-out The Church (1989), and Stuart Gordon’s Inquisition-themed adaptation of Poe’s The Pit and the Pendulum (1991). We also chat a bit about newer witch movies, including Ari Aster Hereditary (2018), Robert Eggers’ The VVitch (2015), André Øvredal’s The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2017), Gareth Evans’ The Apostle (2018), and Hiroshi Katagiri’s Gehenna: Where Death Lives (2016). After you’ve listened, be sure to share your feedback on genregrinder.com or @GenreGrinder, then mosey on over to YourFavoriteMonsters.com hear more from Betsy and her podcasting partner Blake. Listen to their latest episode here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/your-favorite-monsters-episode-39-wrath-of-the-krampus/id1294117203?i=1000436867686 Check out Gabe’s exhaustive witch and cult/coven Letterboxd lists here: https://letterboxd.com/gabepowers/list/witch-movies-part-one-trials-hunters-curses/ And here: https://letterboxd.com/gabepowers/list/witches-movies-part-three-satanic-cults-witch/
Aviso a navegantes,si buscáis un pódcast que analice películas con criterio,que hable de dirección, fotografía, etc...si además buscáis audios de calidad, con buen sonido huid, corred como si os persiguiera Paimón. Ahora para los de siempre , hablamos de la ópera prima de Ari Aster "Hereditary". 01:22:15 - Me toca a mi ? 01:44:30 - Cosas que hemos visto SED FELICES Próxima peli "ROCKNROLLA·