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Critics Eric D. Snider, Britt Hayes, Samuel D. Zimmerman, Alison Nastasi, Eric Vespe, and Scott Weinberg
“Wait, didn't they do this already?” Yes, and no. If you think you know everything you need to know (or all you WANT to know…) about a witchy ballet coven in Berlin, think again! Join us on the journey that is the less technicolor, more bloody, and just as wacky film that is the 2018 Suspiria remake! ***CONTENT WARNING: discussions of suicide, antisemitism, grooming, sexual assault*** Follow us on Instagram at @thewhorrorspodcast Email us at thewhorrorspodcast@gmail.com Artwork by Gabrielle Fatula (gabrielle@gabriellefatula.com) Music: Epic Industrial Music Trailer by SeverMusicProd Standard Music License Works Referenced: Empty Yourself So Her Work Can Live Within You: Mothers and Daughters in Suspiria (2018) by Amber Walker: https://www.unpublishedzine.com/film/empty-yourself-so-her-work-can-live-within-you-mothers-and-daughters-in-suspiria-2018 A German History Primer for the Confused Suspiria Viewer by Nate Jones: https://www.vulture.com/2018/10/suspiria-a-german-history-primer.html#:~:text=Suspiria%20takes%20place%20in%20Berlin,unrelenting%20stream%20of%20political%20violence. Remaking Suspiria: An Homage to a Feeling by The Take: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQ9yWVlKgaA&list=WL&index=2 Suspiria Ending Explained: Let's Talk about That Bonkers Conclusion by Matt Goldberg: https://web.archive.org/web/20181103054331/http://collider.com/suspiria-ending-explained/#images Suspiria 2018 IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1034415/trivia/?ref_=tt_trv_trv “Suspiria” Review: A Masterpiece is Reborn by Britt Hayes: https://web.archive.org/web/20181031034827/http://screencrush.com/suspiria-review-2018/ Suspiria 2018 Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suspiria_(2018_film) The 'Suspiria' Remake Recognizes the Terrifying Power of Mothers by Hannah Ewens https://www.vice.com/en/article/bj4k3m/the-suspiria-remake-recognizes-the-terrifying-power-of-mothers Understanding Suspiria: Who Are The 'Three Mothers' And How Will It Affect The Remake? By Jeff Ewing https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffewing/2018/08/23/understanding-suspiria-who-are-the-three-mothers-and-how-will-it-affect-the-remake/?sh=218eca3416dc
Believe in Baltimore: A Podcast Conversation Hosted by Govans Presbyterian Church
Leila Kohler-Frueh and Jeff Hardy discuss Habitat Chesapeake's work in our neighborhood to promote housing and economic development. Learn more about Habitat Chesapeake's work (and sign up to volunteer) on their website, click here. If you'd like to volunteer with Govans at an upcoming Habitat event, email billy@govanspres.org. In this episode, we also read and discuss the second chapter of the book of Haggai. Habitat Chesapeake is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year. If you have a Habitat story that you'd like to share, please email Britt Hayes at britthayes@habitatchesapeake.org. Believe in Baltimore is a podcast conversation with community leaders and change-makers in Baltimore, Maryland, hosted by Govans Presbyterian Church. In each episode, we welcome a local leader to share about their work in Charm City, as well as their hopes and dreams for our community. Govans Presbyterian Church is a theologically progressive community empowering people to make the world better. Learn more about Govans and how you can get involved at www.govanspres.org. Stay connected to Govans Presbyterian online through our social platforms, too! Govans Instagram Account - https://www.instagram.com/govanspresbyterian/ Govans YouTube Account - https://www.youtube.com/user/Govanschurch Govans Twitter Account - www.twitter.com/govanschurch Govans Facebook Account - www.facebook.com/govanschurch For more information or to send us your show ideas, email Billy at billy@govanspres.org.
Critics Eric D. Snider, Britt Hayes, Samuel D. Zimmerman, Alison Nastasi, Eric Vespe, and Scott Weinberg
This episode we’re digesting The Neon Demon, starring Elle Fanning; another of the decade’s best movies, or is it? DISCLAIMER WPT is a podcast for adults; we use adult language and discuss mature topics with a focus on feminism. This episode, topics could include eating disorders, rape, violence and gore, murder, canibalism, and wet ass pussies. SPOILER DETAILS During our discussion of The Neon Demon, we’ll have a spoiler-free discussion, followed by a full synopsis with spoilers. This episode is presented by @brencrowepod on Twitter Tip Us! https://paypal.me/pools/c/8b7s7tN1CN Venmo: WPGrrNoise If you give the podcast $15, at once or over time, you can pick the topic for an episode! Listen to the latest episode of The Read http://thisistheread.com/ Breonna Taylor’s murderers have still not been charged. https://www.standwithbre.com/ https://wildprettythings.podbean.com/ or grrnoise.com email: wildprettyanimals@gmail.com instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildprettythingspod/ twitter: @WildPrettyPod https://twitter.com/WildPrettyPod Melissa: @mellooyellow on Twitter; mmsloter on Instagram Melissa’s other show: Still Great, Bob? http://stillgreatpod.com/ a Mad Men rewatch podcast The Neon Demon (2016) Available on Prime other relevant releases of 2016: Rogue One, The 13th, Arrival, Raw, Moonlight, 10 Cloverfield Lane (future episode?), Hush, American Honey The Shame Files podcast: https://shamefiles.libsyn.com/ 0:09:40 cast & crew Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn (Drive, Pusher series, Bronson, Too Old To Die Young [Prime series], Only God Forgives) Screenplay by Nicolas Winding Refn Polly Stenham & Mary Laws (playwrights) Starring Elle Fanning - Jesse (Maleficent, Mary Shelley, The Beguiled, 20th Century Women, All The Bright Place, The Great) recently cast as Michelle Carter in Hulu true-crime show The Girl From Plainville https://www.vulture.com/2020/08/elle-fanning-to-star-in-hulu-michelle-carter-true-crime-show.html Karl Glusman - Dean (Devs, Nocturnal Animals) Jena Malone - Ruby (Donnie Darko, Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, Joe Wright’s P&P, Saved, THG series, Cold Mountain, Nocturnal Animals & BvsS w/AA, TYtDO) Antebellum now on demand release this Sept Bella Heathcote - Gigi (Relic, Professor Marston & the Wonder Women) Abbey Lee - Sarah (Fury Road, model) Desmond Harrington - Jack (Dexter) Christina Hendricks - Jen (Mad Men, Good Girls, Drive, Dark Places, Lost River) Keanu Reeves - Hank Music by Cliff Martinez (Drive, Spring Breakers, several Soderberg movies, Game Night, several episodes of Black Mirror including San Junipero) DP Natasha Braier (Honey Boy) https://twitter.com/BechdelCast Spoiler-free evaluations /Film episode with Britt Hayes https://www.slashfilm.com/filmcast-ep-374-the-neon-demon-guest-britt-hayes-from-screencrush/ https://www.patreon.com/britthayes [SPOILERS] begin at 0:52:00 topics and concepts mentioned: Jennifer’s Body All About Eve CMYK the intentional fallacy Mulholland Drive & Lost Highway (VOD) Project Runway (Hulu) The Final Girl trope - https://filmschoolrejects.com/final-girl-history/ Countess Elizabeth Bathory Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006 film based on Perfume by Patrick Süskind - Prime/Tubi/Pluto)f Suspiria (1978 - Tubi, 2019 - Prime) Sunset Boulevard (Crackle) Melissa was on a recent episode of Scene-It Cast https://twitter.com/SceneItCast/status/1292791450124595201 Final thoughts begin 2:05:45 songs: Bat For Lashes - Vampires https://bflmusic.bandcamp.com/track/vampires Ladytron - Seventeen https://soundcloud.com/nettwerkmusicgroup/ladytron-seventeen Cliff Martinez - The Neon Demon https://milanrecords.com/release/neon-demon-original-music-cliff-martinez/ The Faint - Worked Up So Sexual https://thefaint.bandcamp.com/album/blank-wave-arcade
And we're back! This week Britt is joined by April Wolfe, the screenwriter of last year's Black Christmas and host of the Switchblade Sisters podcast. April reveals the insane and probably haunted object she found in a box of Raisin Bran when she was a kid and her habit of naming every object in her house—including a piece of dearly departed tofu. Other topics include dealing with dietary restrictions in quarantine, the best doughnuts, and the disgusting ice cream of April's youth. Baked. is hosted and edited by Britt Hayes. Original artwork by Melissa Kay. Our theme song is "Something Deep" by Apache Mountain, courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
This week, Britt is joined by Randall Colburn, co-host of The Losers' Club podcast and culture editor for The A.V. Club. Randall talks about his adventures in making sourdough bread and tells a story about the time his cooking was so bad it ruined his wife's day. Other topics include Britt's controversial new stance on Pop-Tarts, favorite cereals, and why the suggested serving size of Oreos is offensive.Baked. is hosted and edited by Britt Hayes. Original artwork by Melissa Kay. Our theme song is "Something Deep" by Apache Mountain, courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
This week's guest is Jordan Hoffman, a film critic and the auteur behind the YouTube masterpiece known as "Guava Smoothie." Britt and Jordan revisit his cinematic masterwork and discuss his (unsponsored) love of Nuts.com, their feelings about bidets, and zoodles. Jordan also explains why a nice little old lady he's never met is sending him strawberry wafers from a Walmart halfway across the country. It's super cute. Please rate and subscribe! Baked. is hosted and edited by Britt Hayes. Original artwork by Melissa Kay. Our theme song is "Something Deep" by Apache Mountain, courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
Sam Zimmerman, director of programming at Shudder and sweater connoisseur, joins Britt to discuss cocktails, his extremely specific quarantine aesthetic, and the insane thing he used to do to his Pop-Tarts as a child. Additional topics this week: John Travolta, pie, and why Sam doesn't think the world is ready to embrace Limp Bizkit again. Baked. is hosted and edited by Britt Hayes. Original artwork by Melissa Kay. Our theme song is "Something Deep" by Apache Mountain, courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
N.Y.-based film critic and journalist Charles Bramesco joins me to talk about fancying-up ramen, his love of wacky game shows and Mary Tyler Moore, and my personal vendetta against James Cameron (he knows what he did). Other topics: Qdoba, 30 Rock, and that damn shallot pasta recipe. Don't forget to rate and subscribe Baked. on Apple podcasts! Baked. is hosted and edited by Britt Hayes (that's me). Original artwork by Melissa Kay. Our theme song is "Something Deep" by Apache Mountain, courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
This week's guest is Meredith Borders, managing editor of Fangora and co-owner of City Acre Brewing—home of the actual best french fries in the WORLD. Meredith talks about mastering the art of eggs, the crazy new pie crust recipe she tried (and loved), and we discuss a new-to-us obsession: The Bachelor. Baked. is hosted and edited by Britt Hayes (that's me!). Original artwork by Melissa Kay. Our theme song is "Something Deep" by Apache Mountain, courtesy of the Free Music Archive. Please remember to subscribe and rate Baked. on Apple Podcasts!
This week I'm joined by Robert Saucedo, a programmer for the Alamo Drafthouse, to talk about his extremely questionable quarantine cuisine: hot dogs, sardines, brussels sprouts—Robert has some explaining to do. But he also has a GENIUS breakfast sandwich hack. If you're enjoying the show, please subscribe and rate Baked. on Apple Podcasts! Make your voice heard, every vote counts, it's 2020, etc. Baked. is edited and hosted by Britt Hayes (that's me!). Original artwork by Melissa Kay. The theme song is "Something Deep" by Apache Mountain, courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
Longtime friend and fellow Puzzle Person April Swartz joins me to discuss sushi, cereal, and her connection to Tiger King. We also share stories about accidentally getting too stoned in public and the tiny terrors of grocery shopping in the pandemic. Baked. is hosted and edited by Britt Hayes (that's me). Original artwork by Melissa Kay. The theme song is "Something Deep" by Apache Mountain, courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
Scott Wampler of Birth.Movies.Death joins me to discuss Chipotle's new-new queso, the best local pizzas in Austin, and his years-long battle with Pizza Hut. Baked. is hosted and edited by Britt Hayes. Original artwork by Melissa Kay. Theme song is "Something Deep" by Apache Mountain, courtesy of the Free Music Archive (CC BY-SA 4.0).
Baked. is a new podcast hosted by Britt Hayes (that's-a me) about what people are eating, cooking, baking, smoking, and snacking on during the Great Time of Uncertainty. Every week I'll speak with a new guest about food and food-related things. It could be a friend, a quasi-famous person you follow on Twitter, it could even be YOU. Baked. is hosted and edited by Britt Hayes (again, that's me). The theme song is "Something Deep" by Apache Mountain, courtesy of the Free Music Archive.
This weeks episode has special guest Britt Hayes of Mid Atlantic Roofing Supply in Garner. We discuss building materials and everything driving the pricing, logistics and more. Our questions segment covers advanced framing, shower pan leaks and zip system exteriors. We close the program with a segment on designer shingles. Listen in!
David gets feedback from last week's episode with Joseph Kahn, director of Bodied, and Jeff resumes his Limerick ways. The cast plus Britt talk about the power of Roma by Alfonso Cuarón, and cover the outfits and rabbits of The Favourite by Yorgos Lanthimos. Check out Britt Hayes' piece on the fact and fiction of The Favourite. (https://www.slashfilm.com/the-favourite-true-story/) Check out David’s other podcast Write Along (https://writealongpodcast.com/) with writer C. Robert Cargill and Devindra's new podcast Know More Tech (https://knowmoretech.net/author/tenken/) , answering your question on the latest gadgets. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/slashfilmcast) or like us on Facebook. (https://facebook.com/slashfilmcast) Show Notes (all timestamps are approximate only) What We've Been Watching (~07:00) David - If Beale Street Could Talk - Vox Lux Featured Reviews Roma (~15:00) Spoiler (~53:00) The Favourite (~01:04:00) Spoiler (01:21:00) Credits: Our sponsor this week is Hello Fresh. Our music sometimes comes from the work of Adam Warrock (http://www.adamwarrock.com/) . You can download our theme song here. (http://www.adamwarrock.com/?p=3174) Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simonmharris.com (http://www.simonmharris.com/) . Our spoiler bumper comes from filmmaker Kyle Hillinger. (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm6902426/) Production assistance this week comes from Beidi Z. (https://www.adamscostudio.com/) If you’d like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. Contact us at our voicemail number: 781-583-1993 You can donate and support the /Filmcast by going to slashfilm.com, clicking on the /Filmcast tab, and clicking on the sidebar “Donate” links! Thanks to all our donors this week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
DISCLAIMER These films are gorey and portray torture and graphic homicide. We’ll also discuss gender politics, religion, the male gaze, and other topics that listeners might find objectionable or categorize as performative wokeness. SPOILER DETAILS We’ll have a spoiler section where we discuss the big twists at the end of both versions. Everything else is fair game. Contact email: wildprettyanimals@gmail.com instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildprettythingspod/ Jarret: @GrrNoise on Twitter Melissa: @mellooyellow on Twitter; mmsloter on Instagram shownotes: https://wildprettythings.podbean.com/ Wind Gap Gazette http://screencrush.com/horror-trend-2018-inherited-trauma/ Britt Hayes talks about the theme of generational trauma shared by Sharp Objects, Hereditary, and The Haunting Of Hill House https://www.indiewire.com/2018/11/the-lighthouse-physically-demanding-robert-pattinson-punched-robert-eggers-1202018441/ Podcast Reco-friend-ations: Heroes Of Noise, Storm Of Spoilers, The Shadow Trap, The Offive (a podcast for people still watching The Office) Wild Pretty Dispatches @debitexpenses’s Tweet: https://twitter.com/debitexpenses/status/1059133655421878272?s=09 Sharp Objects M: https://armchairexpertpod.com/pods/kathryn-hahn https://www.bitchmedia.org/article/backtalk-haunting-horror J: https://unladylike.co/ http://waywardsistersanthology.com/ http://neversleepsnetwork.com/series/speech-bubble/ Follow-up: American Horror Story and Marcella Upcoming Episodes NOVEMBER(11/21/18) Widows (2018), directed by Steve McQueen, written by Steve McQueen and Gillian Flynn DECEMBER(12/5/18) Dark Places written by Gillian Flynn (2009); Dark Places (2014), directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, starring Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Chloë Grace Moretz, Tye Sheridan, Corey Stoll, Christina Hendricks. (Netflix) (12/19/18) 2018 in Review Stream Argento’s Suspiria for free: https://tubitv.com/movies/326260/suspiria The "Three Mothers" trilogy, consisting of Suspiria (1977), Inferno (1980) and The Mother of Tears (2007). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suspiria_de_Profundis Mater Lachrymarum, Our Lady of Tears; Mater Suspiriorum, Our Lady of Sighs; and Mater Tenebrarum, Our Lady of Darkness. https://www.gutenberg.org/files/23788/23788-h/23788-h.htm#Page_1 “Rebellion which is the sin of witchcraft is more pardonable in His sight than speechifying resignation, listening with complacency to its own self-conquests.” https://www.bartleby.com/27/22.html https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pina_Bausch https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silent_Hill_(film) 52:00 Spoilers: Dazed interview with Tilda Swinton https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2018/11/04/sunday-reads-suspiria-psychoanalyzing-luca-guadagninos-rapturous-rebirth-of songs: New Arcades - Find A Way https://newretrowave.bandcamp.com/album/newretrowave-presents-equinox-ep Jessie Frye & Timecop 1983 - Faded Memory https://jessiefryemusic.bandcamp.com/track/faded-memory-ft-timecop1983 Breaking Glass - A cappella (David Bowie cover) | Sara Lescano Antonelli https://youtu.be/mOZOO8JJ38A
David, Devindra, Lindsey, and Britt talk about Netflix's Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and The Haunting of Hill House. David gets more "screenlife" with Unfriended: Dark Web. The cast (sans David) stay on to discuss Luca Guadagnino's Suspiria, a rebirth of Dario Argento’s 1977 Italian horror. Stay tuned for the after dark on AMC Stubs A-List's recent price hike. Read Britt Hayes's writing on the theme of inherited trauma in this year's horror (http://screencrush.com/horror-trend-2018-inherited-trauma/) films, as well as her psychoanalysis of Guadagnino (https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2018/11/04/sunday-reads-suspiria-psychoanalyzing-luca-guadagninos-rapturous-rebirth-of) and his connection with the original cult classic. Be sure to check out David’s new podcast, Write Along (https://writealongpodcast.com/2018/11/01/ep-1-pilot/) . You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/slashfilmcast) or like us on Facebook. (https://facebook.com/slashfilmcast) Shownotes (all timestamps are approximate only) What We've Been Watching (~ 10 mins) Britt/Lindsey - Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Devindra - Haunting of Hill House David - Unfriended: Dark Web Featured Reviews Suspiria (~ 45 mins) Spoiler (~ 1:06) After dark (~1:37) Credits: Our sponsors this week are Hello Fresh and Sonos Beam. For a total of $60 off on your first three boxes from Hello Fresh order, visit http://hellofresh.com/filmcast60 and use the code filmcast60 Order Beam now at http://sonos.com for just $399. Our music sometimes comes from the work of Adam Warrock (http://www.adamwarrock.com/) . You can download our theme song here. (http://www.adamwarrock.com/?p=3174) Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simonmharris.com (http://www.simonmharris.com/) . Our spoiler bumper comes from filmmaker Kyle Hillinger. (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm6902426/) If you’d like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. Contact us at our voicemail number: 781-583-1993 You can donate and support the /Filmcast by going to slashfilm.com, clicking on the /Filmcast tab, and clicking on the sidebar “Donate” links! Thanks to all our donors this week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
David, Jeff, and Devindra are joined by Britt Hayes from ScreenCrush to review Atomic Blonde. Check out Britt’s review of the film. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, like us on Facebook! SHOWNOTES Featured Review Atomic Blonde (30:15) SPOILERS Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
In this episode, David and Devindra are joined by Matt Singer from ScreenCrush to discuss Matt’s favorite (and least favorite) films of the Toronto International Film Festival. Also, Devindra shares thoughts on Snowden and Atlanta. Be sure to read Britt Hayes’ interview with Adam Wingard and Matt’s review of Blair Witch. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, like us on Facebook! SHOWNOTES Slashfilmcourt (2:45) What We’ve Been Watching (13:00) David: Maria Bamford at the Moore, Lady Dynamite Matt: La La Land, The Girl with All the Gifts, Moonlight, American Pastoral Devindra: Snowden, Atlanta, Queen Sugar, American Horror Story, Dead Set, The Hunt for the Wilderpeople Featured Review (50:00) Blair Witch SPOILERS (1:17:30) Credits Our music sometimes comes from the work of Adam Warrock. You can download our theme song here. If you’d like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. Contact us at our voicemail number: 781-583-1993 You can donate and support the /Filmcast by going to slashfilm.com and clicking on the sidebar “Donate” links! Thanks to all our donors this week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
David, Devindra, and Jeff are joined by Britt Hayes from ScreenCrush to discuss Nicholas Winding Refn’s latest film The Neon Demon. Also, Peter Sciretta joins us to talk about Ghostbusters and review Batman v Superman: Ultimate Edition. Be sure to read up on Jacob Hall’s interview with Refn, Peter Sciretta’s Neon Demon explainer, and Britt Hayes’ review of Neon Demon. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, like us on Facebook! SHOWNOTES What We’ve Been Watching (06:30) Peter: Ghostbusters David: The Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Batman v Superman: Ultimate Edition Devindra: Zero Days, Orange is the New Black Season 4 Jeff: Bloodline Season 2 Featured Review (53:35) The Neon Demon (1:22:00) Spoilers Credits Our music sometimes comes from the work of Adam Warrock. You can download our theme song here. If you’d like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. Contact us at our voicemail number: 781-583-1993 You can donate and support the /Filmcast by going to slashfilm.com and clicking on the sidebar “Donate” links! Thanks to all our donors this week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
On this brand new episode of The Golden Briefcase 2.0, Tim and Jeremy are joined by good friend of the show Britt Hayes (from ScreenCrush, BadassDigest) to share some of their latest Picks of the Week and touch on a variety of topics including genitalia names, Lars von Trier, a biblical Pulp Fiction, the TV show "American Horror Story" and more. They also share some thoughts on sex in film including its various uses, offenses and examples that push taboo boundaries. The new format for the show allows for deep discussions about the fascinating world of cinema and we love those moments and want to embrace them! Send us topic suggestions, arguments, links, or whatever you want, and we will do our best to talk about it. During the break, the guys took the time think about the future and mission of the podcast and have decided to return to what they love most about the show: talking about movies. Listen ...
On this week's episode of The Golden Briefcase, Tim and Jeremy are joined by guest Britt Hayes, friend of the hosts and writer for ScreenCrush and BadassDigest, as they talk through their picks of the week and much more. For the main topic of the night the three discuss the career of Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn. Congrats on an outstanding opening weekend! They go through his brief yet fascinating filmography, starting with his Troma beginnings to being Marvel's next big director. They then talk about prospects for Gunn outside of the Marvel universe and Britt and Jeremy share their thoughts on Guardians. Download #198 or Listen Now: [audio href="https://traffic.libsyn.com/firstshowing/EP198.mp3" title="The Way of the Gunn (Guest: Britt Hayes)"]The Golden Briefcase #198[/audio] Subscribe via: RSS or iTunes Previous Episode: What is The Rock Cooking (Guest: Liam O'Donnell) Our Guest: Britt Hayes: @MissBrittHayes Picks of the Week: Jeremy: Battered Bastards of Baseball / Boyhood / "Burning Love" / "The Hotwives of Orlando" Britt: Under the Skin / ...