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One Heat Minute
FANTASY CAST HEAT 2 Pt. 2

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 73:09


In this special episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, members of the HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB - Joshua Caldwell, Katie Walsh and Conor O'Donnell - join host Blake Howard to fantasy cast the forthcoming HEAT 2 MOVIE.*** SPOILERS WITHIN***One Heat Minute ProductionsWEBSITE: oneheatminute.comTWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPodsMERCH: https://kategabrielle.threadless.com/collections/miami-nice/PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/OneHeatMinuteABOUT JOSHUA CALDWELLJoshua Caldwell is an accomplished director, writer, producer, and MTV Movie Award winner born and raised in Seattle, Washington. His debut feature film Layover, a French-language film about a young woman stuck in Los Angeles overnight, had its World Premiere to sold-out crowds at the 2014 Seattle International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the prestigious FIPRESCI New American Cinema Award. David Chen of /Film.com highlighted it "a beautiful, moving, wistful film." Scott Beggs of FilmSchoolRejects.com called it "a beautiful antidote for big budget fatigue" and a "beautifully mature work from a promising young director." He directed the feature Be Somebody for Paramount Pictures and Studio 71, the first season of the Hulu drama series South Beach and the MarVista Entertainment thriller Negative, starring Katia Winter (Blood and Treasure) and Simon Quarterman (Westworld).His latest film is the crime thriller Infamous starring Bella Thorne and Jake Manley. In addition to his feature work, Joshua has also helmed a number of high profile short films, including Dig, the story of a young Holocaust survivor who, following his exodus from Europe twenty years ago, comes face to face with the Nazi who killed his family. The film stars Mark Margolis and Aaron Himelstein and was an Official Selection of numerous festivals across the country. Another was Resignation, a short film about a world in which Superman has taken off his cape and turned his back on humanity. It was featured on Kotaku.com, GeekTryrant.com and ScreenRant.com, calling it a film that's "handled smartly with a strong script, nuanced performances, and a clever twist." Joshua and the film's creators were featured on a panel at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con.Prior to launching his career as a director, Joshua was an executive for CSI: creator Anthony E. Zuiker. Calling him the "best kept secret in Hollywood," Zuiker turned to Joshua to oversee several of his high-profile digital projects, including producing Cybergeddon the online global motion picture event for Yahoo! In addition, Joshua wrote/directed/produced all of Cybergeddon's narrative ancillary content for the immersive website. Joshua oversaw Dare to Pass's involvement with BlackBoxTV, one of YouTube's new premium channels. He served as a co-producer on the Silverwood series and producer on Anthony Zuiker Presents. Joshua was also a key player in Zuiker's digi-novel series, Level 26, which includes Dark Origins, Dark Prophecy and Dark Revelations, writing, directing, producing and editing the cyber-bridges for the final installment in the trilogy, Dark Revelations. Joshua resides in New York State with his wife Danielle, son Austin, daughter Everly and rescue dog Hadley.TWITTER: @Joshua_CaldwellABOUT KATIE WALSH: Katie Walsh is a Los Angeles-based film critic, journalist, podcast host, and moderator. She reviews weekly film releases for the Tribune News Service, and the Los Angeles Times, and is a frequent guest host of the Maximum Fun podcast Switchblade Sisters. Her writing has been published inVanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Playboy,The Playlist, Nerdist,Slate, The Hairpin, indieWIRE, Women and Hollywood, Town & Country, Movieline, CAP the Magazine, and Nonfics, and she frequently contributes film reviews to KCRW's Press Play with Madeline Brand. She has covered many international film festivals as a critic and reporter, and has moderated dozens of Q&As with filmmakers and actors around LA. She is a part-time lecturer at Chapman University, teaching the Film Studies class “Practices of Writing About Film.”Check out Twitter or Rotten Tomatoes for links to recent reviews, and use the contact form to get in touch for any writing, hosting, or moderating needs.ABOUT CONOR O'DONNELLPost-production wrangler, writer at The Film Stage, and producer of The B-Side podcast. TWITTER: @SCRUFFYL00KINWEBSITE: HTTPS://THEFILMSTAGE.COM/PODCAST: THE B-SIDE PODCAST (@TFSBSIDE)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

One Heat Minute
HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB - "Part Four, US-Mexican Border, 1988" w/Joshua Caldwell and Katie Walsh

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 109:44


In this special episode of ONE HEAT MINUTE, the HEAT 2 BOOK CLUB, host Blake Howard joins filmmaker Joshua Caldwell and film critic/podcaster Katie Walsh to discuss "Part Four, US-Mexican Border, 1988" of the novel HEAT 2.*** SPOILERS WITHIN***One Heat Minute ProductionsWEBSITE: oneheatminute.comTWITTER: @OneBlakeMinute & @OHMPodsMERCH: https://kategabrielle.threadless.com/collections/miami-nice/PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/OneHeatMinuteABOUT JOSHUA CALDWELLJoshua Caldwell is an accomplished director, writer, producer, and MTV Movie Award winner born and raised in Seattle, Washington. His debut feature film Layover, a French-language film about a young woman stuck in Los Angeles overnight, had its World Premiere to sold-out crowds at the 2014 Seattle International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the prestigious FIPRESCI New American Cinema Award. David Chen of /Film.com highlighted it "a beautiful, moving, wistful film." Scott Beggs of FilmSchoolRejects.com called it "a beautiful antidote for big budget fatigue" and a "beautifully mature work from a promising young director." He directed the feature Be Somebody for Paramount Pictures and Studio 71, the first season of the Hulu drama series South Beach and the MarVista Entertainment thriller Negative, starring Katia Winter (Blood and Treasure) and Simon Quarterman (Westworld).His latest film is the crime thriller Infamous starring Bella Thorne and Jake Manley. In addition to his feature work, Joshua has also helmed a number of high profile short films, including Dig, the story of a young Holocaust survivor who, following his exodus from Europe twenty years ago, comes face to face with the Nazi who killed his family. The film stars Mark Margolis and Aaron Himelstein and was an Official Selection of numerous festivals across the country. Another was Resignation, a short film about a world in which Superman has taken off his cape and turned his back on humanity. It was featured on Kotaku.com, GeekTryrant.com and ScreenRant.com, calling it a film that's "handled smartly with a strong script, nuanced performances, and a clever twist." Joshua and the film's creators were featured on a panel at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con.Prior to launching his career as a director, Joshua was an executive for CSI: creator Anthony E. Zuiker. Calling him the "best kept secret in Hollywood," Zuiker turned to Joshua to oversee several of his high-profile digital projects, including producing Cybergeddon the online global motion picture event for Yahoo! In addition, Joshua wrote/directed/produced all of Cybergeddon's narrative ancillary content for the immersive website. Joshua oversaw Dare to Pass's involvement with BlackBoxTV, one of YouTube's new premium channels. He served as a co-producer on the Silverwood series and producer on Anthony Zuiker Presents. Joshua was also a key player in Zuiker's digi-novel series, Level 26, which includes Dark Origins, Dark Prophecy and Dark Revelations, writing, directing, producing and editing the cyber-bridges for the final installment in the trilogy, Dark Revelations. Joshua resides in New York State with his wife Danielle, son Austin, daughter Everly and rescue dog Hadley.TWITTER: @Joshua_CaldwellABOUT KATIE WALSH: Katie Walsh is a Los Angeles-based film critic, journalist, podcast host, and moderator. She reviews weekly film releases for the Tribune News Service, and the Los Angeles Times, and is a frequent guest host of the Maximum Fun podcast Switchblade Sisters. Her writing has been published inVanity Fair, Rolling Stone, Playboy,The Playlist, Nerdist,Slate, The Hairpin, indieWIRE, Women and Hollywood, Town & Country, Movieline, CAP the Magazine, and Nonfics, and she frequently contributes film reviews to KCRW's Press Play with Madeline Brand. She has covered many international film festivals as a critic and reporter, and has moderated dozens of Q&As with filmmakers and actors around LA. She is a part-time lecturer at Chapman University, teaching the Film Studies class “Practices of Writing About Film.”Check out Twitter or Rotten Tomatoes for links to recent reviews, and use the contact form to get in touch for any writing, hosting, or moderating needs.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

One Heat Minute
MIAMI NICE: This is the End with Joshua Caldwell

One Heat Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 66:46


This episode of MIAMI NICE hosts Katie Walsh and Blake Howard join Director, Producer, Writer, MENDING THE LINE, INFAMOUS, NEGATIVE, LAYOVER and MTV Movie Award Winner, Joshua Caldwell. Katie and Blake talk with Josh about his fascination with Michael Mann's aesthetic, the regret that he can't re-see Miami Vice again in the theatre with a memory wipe and finally ending with the end, as we should. JOSHUA CALDWELLTWITTER: @Joshua_CaldwellBIO: Joshua Caldwell is an accomplished director, writer, producer, and MTV Movie Award winner born and raised in Seattle, Washington. His debut feature film Layover, a French-language film about a young woman stuck in Los Angeles overnight, had its World Premiere to sold-out crowds at the 2014 Seattle International Film Festival, where it was nominated for the prestigious FIPRESCI New American Cinema Award. David Chen of /Film.com highlighted it "a beautiful, moving, wistful film." Scott Beggs of FilmSchoolRejects.com called it "a beautiful antidote for big budget fatigue" and a "beautifully mature work from a promising young director." He directed the feature Be Somebody for Paramount Pictures and Studio 71, the first season of the Hulu drama series South Beach and the MarVista Entertainment thriller Negative, starring Katia Winter (Blood and Treasure) and Simon Quarterman (Westworld).His latest film is the crime thriller Infamous starring Bella Thorne and Jake Manley. In addition to his feature work, Joshua has also helmed a number of high profile short films, including Dig, the story of a young Holocaust survivor who, following his exodus from Europe twenty years ago, comes face to face with the Nazi who killed his family. The film stars Mark Margolis and Aaron Himelstein and was an Official Selection of numerous festivals across the country. Another was Resignation, a short film about a world in which Superman has taken off his cape and turned his back on humanity. It was featured on Kotaku.com, GeekTryrant.com and ScreenRant.com, calling it a film that's "handled smartly with a strong script, nuanced performances, and a clever twist." Joshua and the film's creators were featured on a panel at the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con.Prior to launching his career as a director, Joshua was an executive for CSI: creator Anthony E. Zuiker. Calling him the "best kept secret in Hollywood," Zuiker turned to Joshua to oversee several of his high-profile digital projects, including producing Cybergeddon the online global motion picture event for Yahoo! In addition, Joshua wrote/directed/produced all of Cybergeddon's narrative ancillary content for the immersive website. Joshua oversaw Dare to Pass's involvement with BlackBoxTV, one of YouTube's new premium channels. He served as a co-producer on the Silverwood series and producer on Anthony Zuiker Presents. Joshua was also a key player in Zuiker's digi-novel series, Level 26, which includes Dark Origins, Dark Prophecy and Dark Revelations, writing, directing, producing and editing the cyber-bridges for the final installment in the trilogy, Dark Revelations. Joshua resides in New York State with his wife Danielle, son Austin, daughter Everly and rescue dog Hadley.ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONSWEBSITE: ONEHEATMINUTE.COMPATREON: ONE HEAT MINUTE PRODUCTIONS PATREONTWITTER: @ONEBLAKEMINUTE @KATIEWALSHSTX & @OHMPODSSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Cinemondo Podcast
Tony Valenzuela: I want my BlackBoxTV

Cinemondo Podcast

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 76:02


Kathy, Mark and Burk welcome the almost impossibly energetic Tony Valenzuela to the studio to talk about his various feature films and the creation of BlackBoxTV. From a dream to reality, Tony gives us a master class on how to actually DO those things you keep saying you should be doing. Jump right in and follow your dreams. Expect failures and learn to live with them. Tony’s a fascinating guest with a lot of wise advice and hilarious anecdotes about “the business.” If you’ve ever had any desire to create film, give this episode a listen. Music composed and performed by Burk Sauls.Join Cinemondo and over a hundred thousand podcasters already using Buzzsprout to get their message out to the world. Sign up here to get your podcast started!We're also on Patreon!Become a Patron on PatreonSPOILER WARNING: This episode is SPOILER LIGHT which means some story details will be revealed but not all. We still advise listeners to: Watch First Listen Later. Cinemondo Podcast is a weekly show that's released every Monday. If you’d like to support our show, please subscribe to our podcast free in iTunes, and leave us a review! We want to hear from you so write in with more recommendations and comments. Email us: CinemondoPodcast@gmail.com Connect with us: CinemondoPodcast.com twitter.com/CinemondoPod facebook.com/CinemondoPodcast instagram.com/CinemondoPodcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/CinemondoPodcast)

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Horror Bulletin
Valentine and My Bloody Valentine

Horror Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019 41:47


Love is in the air this week, that special holiday where you give someone your heart. Or take theirs by force if they won’t give it to you. Yes, Valentine’s Day. So after some news, we’ll cover the drive-in classic, “Valentine (2001)” followed by our discussion of the short films, “ My Sweet Valentine” and “Valentine’s Die”, and a little more recent, but still not-quite-new horror feature film, “My Bloody Valentine (2009)”. Open that box of chocolates, pour yourselves some wine, and relax. Here we go… News Features: 1. The new horror series "Welcome To Daisyland" will debut its first episode February 14th, 2019 on the BlackBoxTV channel on YouTube. Per the about page on their website "WELCOME TO DAISYLAND is a horror anthology series set behind the gates of the Daisyland Carnival, a music & mayhem shadow show. The carnival is a small but legendary one that began its run sometime in the early 1970s. No one knows for sure exactly when, only that is has appeared every fall, across the country in a series of vacant lots and overgrown fields, far from the reach of city lights and the law." Their website has trailers, behind the scenes teasers and lots more information about the show. Definitely looks work checking out! https://welcometodaisyland.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/blackboxtv 2. I knew that somebody had to have done it, and I was right. Candy.com sells what they proclaim to be the world's largest gummy candy heart. Life-sized and weighing in at 1 and pounds, this cherry-flavored anatomically-correct sweet delight can be yours for only $15.95. Cheaper on bulk orders if you want to give one to all of your friends, add a little fake blood, and walk around the park gnawing and slurping. 3. Happy Death Day 2U gets a 2019 Valentine's release with its official opening February 13th, 2019. A sequel to the 2017 film Happy Death Day, it promises more of the dark humor, scares, and gore that made the first one a pretty solid hit. Tree is transported back to the repeating day where she dies over and over again, only this time there are friends stuck in the loop with her. Warning, there is a serious spoiler of the first movie in the preview for the sequel. It also looks like you would get much more out of the sequel if you see the first one first. That said, it looks great and worth seeing for sure. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WvAtR8OhUfc 4. A trailer for the new Child's Play movie for 2019 has been unboxed (see what I did there), and it looks really awesome. They look like they are going back to the beginning of things for a reboot. It's a bit of a teaser, and Chucky is pretty well hidden in the trailer, but it's enough to get you hooked. It's not clear that there's even a supernatural element to Chucky now, and they may have gone in the direction of science fiction horror. This time around, the Buddi dolls are high tech robot companions made by a Kaslan Corporation, and they have a terrific tie-in website. You can see the trailer, read about the specifications of the Buddi dolls, read about other high-tech products by Kaslan, and hear a special message from founder Henry Kaslan himself. https://kaslancorp.com/ 5. For serious fans and collectors of The Walking Dead, AMC's official merchandising has just released a limited edition resin statue of Negan in action head-bashing a walker and fighting off two others for only $449.95. Limited to 1,000 copies. Of if you'd like something a little less expensive and more practical, they have an amazing assortment of stuff from shirts, to mugs, to toys, to lamps. Even if you don't buy, it's a fun site to poke around in. Just don't get bit. https://www.shopthewalkingdead.com/products/the-walking-dead-limited-edition-negan-resin-statue?variant=12865608286242 Drive-In Special: "My Bloody Valentine" - 2009 Tom returns to his hometown on the tenth anniversary of the Valentine's night massacre that claimed the lives of 22 people. Instead of a homecoming, Tom finds himself suspected of committing the murders, and it seems like his old flame is the only one that believes he's innocent. Amazon Link Horror Short: (Youtube) My Sweet Valentine - The perfect relationship is not always what it seems! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r96K7XCvNhY Also Valentine's Die - Cupid is out for blood! Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhZb-J5AeAE&t=71s Feature Presentation: "Valentine" - 2001 Five women are stalked by an unknown assailant while preparing for Valentine's Day. Amazon Link Closing And now the sun is starting to come up, so we're going to have to get going, the Drive-in is closing down for the weekend. We hope you got your fill of candy and blood this episode. Stop in during the week at www.horrorbulletin.com for news and horror updates, to comment on this podcast, or to contact us. Check out our Twitter feed at @HorrorBulletin http://twitter.com/HorrorBulletin and our website at http://www.horrorbulletin.com I'm Kevin. And I'm Brian. And please pick up your litter and return your speakers before you leave the drive in. Drive back in next weekend! Theme Music by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com

BlackBoxTV Presents
Intro to BlackBoxTV Presents: Silverwood

BlackBoxTV Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2017 1:50


Join us for a miniseries wherein a common fellow is lured into a neo-noir journey rife with mysterious locations, several fires, one witch, a few mercenaries, some shadowy conspiracy, a bit of very dark history, and just maybe some good old fashioned human sacrifice. BlackBoxTV Presents: Silverwood Produced by BlackBoxTV Studios Producer: Jarrett Sleeper Executive Producer: Tony E. Valenzuela Executive Producer: Kyle Sleeper Scoring & Engineering: Jason Scardamalia .radio

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Why I Love Comics: The Audio Edition
Why I Love Comics #141 the return of Dirk Manning!

Why I Love Comics: The Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2013 58:02


On this weeks episode, I was joined by Dirk Manning who has returned to promote his new book Love Stories to Die for from Image/Shadowline as well as The Legend of Oz: The Wicked West #12 from Big Dog ink. We talk about working on the Wizard of Oz, seeking out freelance work, working with Tony V on Blackboxtv, a little wrestling talk and so much more! You can check out the original episode Dirk and I did in the archive of the podcast! World War Kaiju on Kickstarter! Follow Dirk on twitter! Follow me on twitter! Like the show on facebook! Subscribe on itunes! Subscribe to my youtube! Check out my awesome webcomic, New Comic Day! Kirby Krackle!

Why I Love Comics: The Audio Edition
Why I Love Comics #97 with John Rogers and Tony V!

Why I Love Comics: The Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2012 82:15


On this episode of the podcast I was joined by a returning John Rogers as we talk creating Leverage, working with Mark Waid, character progression, our hopes for the Avengers tv series, wish list crossovers for Leverage, the upcomic webcomic stuff with Mark Waid and what kind of material we can hope for for the rest of the season! Then, Tony V stops by for a short conversation to talk about his Youtube channel Blackbox tv to talk about the freedom of youtube, finding the right scripts, the youtube web of creators and what we can look forward to in the future! It's a packed super episode of the podcast! John's twitter! John's Blog! The Thrilling Adventure hour! Tony's personal twitter! BlackBoxtv's twitter! Blackboxtv's youtube page! Check out my twitter! Follow our fanpage on facebook! Subscribe on itunes! Check out my awesome webcomic, New Comic Day! Subscribe to my Youtube channel! Listen to the Kirby Krackle!

New Mediacracy
Episode 33: The One With the 2011 Roundup - Part 2

New Mediacracy

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2012


Part 2 of our 2011 year-end roundup! Most of this episode is about the IAWTV Awards happening this week! With GigaOm writer and Attack of the Show staff writer Liz Miller, writer/producer Bernie Su, IAWTV Award nominee and writer/director Brett Register, and What's Trending CEO (also an IAWTV Award nominee) Damon Berger. Joining them is producer and Disney creative exec Zadi Diaz, and producer and Blip VP of Content Steve Woolf, all anchored by two-time Emmy nominee, writer/director Chris McCaleb. Timeline! 0:00 First IAWTV Awards are happening 1:15 Disclaimers about everyone's current and former relationships to the IAWTV 2:30 Reference to the post-Streamys New Mediacracy episode 3:20 Some talk about the IAWTV LA annual member meeting 5:00 Bernie asks Zadi and Chris why they didn't run for re-election as IAWTV board members 8:00 Bernie talks about why he doesn't run for the board 10:00 Damon talks about his views on the IAWTV 12:30 Zadi talks a bit about the structure of the organization 15:40 Steve talks about how little YouTube representation exists within the IAWTV 16:30 Liz was surprised that the IAWTV Awards didn't have more YouTube creator nominations 17:30 Damon doesn't understand how YouTube isn't nominated for best platform 18:30 Chris was disappointed in the nomination process; discussion ensues 26:45 Bernie points out that anyone unhappy with the process can join the awards committee for next year 28:20 Damon talks about the What's Trending road show at the Venetian 29:30 Bernie talks about the producer and writer's group exhibitions at CES 31:00 Cody (the dog) needs to go to the bathroom 31:30 Liz asks each person to talk about what they want to see happen in web video in 2012 31:50 Bernie wants to see online storytelling go mass market 32:55 Brett wants to see more studios release pre-theatrical VOD releases; a discussion of story structure for the web ensues 36:30 Talking about analogous examples of works in tv, film, and online 40:45 Zadi tells a story about mainstream media's view of what's happening online 44:15 Steve wants to see storytelling tools advance in 2012 46:20 Liz wants to see The Solution to lean-back web content 48:15 Chris wants to see the new BlackBoxTV channel on YouTube become a huge success 53:20 Damon wants to see the web video marketplace gain some coherence and step up the quality levels 59:00 Steve makes the argument that one of the reasons some web shows have taken off is exactly because they're different from TV and movies 1:01:00 Liz talks about two ShayCarl videos she saw at VidCon 2010 and VidCon 2011 1:03:30 Damon feels the emotional connection to story isn't happening enough in web video 1:06:00 On the importance of owning your content 1:09:25 Steve asks Zadi what it's like going from independent production to working at a major media company 1:14:20 Zadi wants to see legislation unfriendly to the web defeated in 2012 1:16:00 Brett wants to know more about the 8-track soapbox is composed 1:16:30 Where to find everyone on the show and what's next Check out Part 1! Direct MP3 link

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