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For Episode 198 of Find Your Film, I interview "Place of Bones" actor Corin Nemec and director Audrey Cummings. Both of them were really enthusiastic about their film and the good news is that the film packs a punch and is really well executed. "Place of Bones," an 1876 Horror-Western, stars Heather Graham, Corin Nemec, Tom Hopper and Brielle Robillard. I loved it so much that I purchased the film on Digital (Apple TV). The feature hit theaters and Digital platforms on August 23, 2024. "Place of Bones" Poster/photos courtest of The Avenue Find Your Film picks: 1. Catch Heather Graham in the 2012 drama "At Any Price." 2. Watch Corin Nemec's previous Western "Dead Man's Hand" (which he co-wrote). For more information on the movie: https://placeofbonesmovie.com/ Timestamps: (0:00) - Intro (9:36) - Audrey Cummings (19:53) - Corin Nemec Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/findyourfilm Podcast website:https://findyourfilms.com/ Find Your Film and CinemAddicts merch is available: https://www.cinemaddictspodcast.com/ Members of our CinemAddicts Patreon receive a bonus episode per month and early access to exclusive Movie spoilers (discussed by actors and filmmakers):https://www.patreon.com/cinemaddicts For daily movie recommendations and conversation, join our CinemAddicts Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/cinemaddictspodcast/ Email me at info@findyourfilms.com for questions about this podcast and/or share your thoughts on "Place of Bones."
In this episode three children, Donovan, Layla, and Ruby, explore the idea of resilience — being able to move through the hard things we face and bounce back or recover afterward. They share times they have had to practice resilience, and then they help a Link-a-deedle friend, LaLeek, who lives in the Land of Qook-a-lackas, learn about resilience. The guest star in this episode is Marc Grapey, an actor, director, writer and producer, with credits on stage, as well as in movies and TV. Marc has been a fixture of the Chicago Theatre community for the last 25 years, often appearing at Victory Gardens, The Goodman, Steppenwolf, and Writer's Theatre. He made his Broadway debut in 2005 opposite Nathan Lane and Matthew Broderick in the hit revival of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple. His numerous films include SuperBad, Adventureland, The Day Trippers, While You Were Sleeping, At Any Price, Keeping up with the Joneses, and the upcoming Steven Spielberg produced Captive State. He has made over 60 guest appearances on television. The original song in the episode, "On With The Show," was written and performed by educator/composer Benjamin Weiner. Sound design and mixing is by Ahmed Ashour, and the ukulele music you hear is by actor and composer Bill English.Find more resources and activities to keep the learning going online at https://playsparkler.org/little-kids-big-hearts-resilience/.
Hello Everybody! Welcome to episode 67 of Save It For The Breakdown! This time around The Gersch and I speak with Darin Johnson. We talk about all of his previous bands: On Guard, Crisis, Eleventh Hour, 1066, and One Against Many. We also talk to him about his work with good friend Burt Estes for the band ...And We All Die. Thank you for listening. Enjoy the episode. ...And We All Die - "And We All Die" - S/T ...And We All Die - "Bodhisattva" - S/T 1066 - "Picture of a Lady" - Demo Eleventh Hour - "It's Our Disease" - Sifting Through The Ashes Crisis - "At Any Price" - Demo '92
Chad's projects have included: Goodbye Solo, the short film, Plastic Bag, Restless City, On the Ice, Martha Marcy May Marlene, and Take Shelter. More recent projects have included: At Any Price, Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter, and Midnight Special. Midnight Special is about father and son go on the run, pursued by the government and a cult drawn to the child's special powers Chad's upcoming work includes work again with director Jeff Nichols on his acclaimed feature, Loving.
Writer/Director Ramin Bahrani (99 Homes, At Any Price…) joins us on The Matthew Aaron Show this Wednesday (9/30) as we broadcast live from Chicago starting at 5pm PT / 7pm CT. Ramin will be with us to discuss his new film 99 HOMES that he wrote & directed which stars Andrew Garfield, Michael Shannon & Lara Dern. "99 Homes" is currently playing in limited theaters in NY and opens wider starting October 2nd. Show starts at 5pm PT (7pm CT / 8pm ET). Stream it live from our website or subscribe for free and download the show on iTunes. You can also listen on the go on your Android/iPhone/iPad device via Stitcher. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ken and Todd discuss Ramin Bahrani’s At Any Price. Which family member did Todd want to see more of? What connections does Ken see between this film and Chop Shop? Is the film’s climactic sermon meant ironically? WARNING: Plot spoilers.
Ken and Todd discuss Ramin Bahrani’s At Any Price. Which family member did Todd want to see more of? What connections does Ken see between this film and Chop Shop? Is the film’s climactic sermon meant ironically? WARNING: Plot spoilers.
Matthew Socey reviews RIDDICK, several DVD/Blu-Ray titles and a chat with Indiana actor/singer Tim Grimm, who appears in the film AT ANY PRICE which is now out on DVD and Blu-Ray.
Matthew Socey and The Film Yap/IndyStyle film guy Christopher Lloyd discuss GETAWAY and the Blu-Ray releases of THE GREAT GATSBY, PAIN & GAIN and AT ANY PRICE. Plus there are several Dead People We Like.
Ken and Todd discuss Ramin Bahrani's At Any Price. Which family member did Todd want to see more of? What connections does Ken see between this film and Chop Shop? Is the film's climactic sermon meant ironically? WARNING: Plot spoilers.. SHOW NOTES: 0:00 - Introduction: Expand or Die. 6:51 - Modern farms, prodigal sons, crimes and punishments. 08:45 - The church sermon. 17:46 - "I don't know what to do." 27:03 - External vs. Internal Contentment. 29:24 - Bahrani's work and overall assessments. DON'T FORGET: You can contact us by emailing thethinplace@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!
0:00-2:20 - Introduction; shout-out to our friends in Cannes2:20-4:15 - iTunes review, and pointers on old-timey voice4:15-18:55 - "Star Trek Into Darkness" review; baby Dylan arrives near the end of this part18:55-27:40 - "At Any Price" review27:40-35:25 - "The Ice Man" review35:25-36:30 - An interlude with Dylan; "once you have children you'll understand" 36:30-45:10 - QOTW (who should play a villain)45:10-47:30 - Update on the summer box office challenge; the "Fast & Furious" franchise47:30-53:20 - Pitch Me (Reese Witherspoon, Elaine Stritch, black comedy) 53:20-54:50 - A few words on the pre-show "entertainment" at Regal Cinemas54:50-57:20 - Where to find us online; wrap-up and goodbyesQOTW: What movie could have used a car chase scene, and where would it have gone?
When the world needs saving and The Avengers are nowhere to be found, who do you turn to? Iron Man, of course, and film critic Rocky Hadadi steps into the arena to talk Marvel's latest action epic, Iron Man 3! Roger Ebert listed Ramin Bahrani's acclaimed film Chop Shop as one of the best of the last decade. Bahrani checks in with Cinema Royale host Travis Hopson to talk about his latest project, At Any Price, which stars Zac Efron and Dennis Quaid.