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“Guard the flame you blaze for it is windy in these last days.” Here in Episode 153 of Horror Movie Weekly, Jay of the Dead and Mister Watson bring you a spoiler-free, Feature Review of The Wind (2019), a film by Emma Tammi starring Caitlin Gerard. Mister Watson also brings you a Micro Horror Movie … Continue reading "Ep. 153: The Wind (2019)"
Michael, Pax, and their Crestwood House podcast co-host Shawn Robare talk about another weird Western just in time for Halloween. The prairie is full of eerie isolation in Emma Tammi's independent film, The Wind, starring Caitlin Gerard, Ashley Zukerman, Julia Goldani Telles, and Dylan McTee.
Caitlin is joined by fellow podcaster Natalie Katona to talk about 2018's The Wind. We dig in to monstrous motherhood and the brutality of the frontier. We also do a deep dive on prairie madness, which is as harrowing as it sounds. Natalie shares about her podcast To All the Men I've Tolerated Before, which you can find on any podcast platform, as well as her show on Fireside by the same name. Give her a follow, and check out The Wind!
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Joey Cage and CJ talk....... Insidious: The Last Key is a 2018 American supernatural horror film directed by Adam Robitel and written by Leigh Whannell. It is produced by Jason Blum, Oren Peli, and James Wan. It is the fourth installment in the Insidious franchise, and the second in the chronology of the story running through the series. Starring Lin Shaye, Angus Sampson, Leigh Whannell, Spencer Locke, Caitlin Gerard, and Bruce Davison, the film follows parapsychologist Elise Rainier as she investigates a haunting in her childhood home.
Steph Grossman and Bianca Perez discuss the movie The Wind (2018), a horror western directed by Emma Tammi, written by Teresa Sutherland, and starring Caitlin Gerard. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/basementgirls/support
What's going down, people! #EchoChamber has a couple of films this week, 'Tomboy' & 'To The Stars' As well as the new Shudder documentary 'Scream Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street'. PLUS, you have a few days left of the online 'We Are One: Global Film Festival'. And don't forget BFI Japan 2020 and the incredible Indiegogo 'Cinema Showtime' project whose funds will help MediCinema So, why not join forces with Strike Media, MyFilmClub & Creative Path Ltd and make this happen! This week we have: Tomboy (The Assignment) Release Date: 13th March 2017 Director: Walter Hill Cast: Michelle Rodriguez, Sigourney Weaver, Caitlin Gerard, Anthony LaPaglia & Tony Shalhoub Credit: SBS Films Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller Running Time: 95 min Cert: 18 Website: here. Trailer: here. ------------ To The Stars Release Date: 1st June 2020 Director: Martha Stephens Cast: Kara Hayward, Liana Liberato, Shea Whigham, Jordana Spiro, Lucas Jade Zumann, Malin Akerman, Tony Hale Credit: Blue Finch Film Releasing Genre: Drama Running Time: 109 min Cert: 12 Digital Platforms: iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Sky, Virgin, Chili Trailer: here. Instagram: @tothestarsmovie ------------ Scream, Queen! My Nightmare on Elm Street Release Date: 4th June 2020 Director: Roman Chimienti, Tyler Jensen Cast: Mark Patton, Robert Englund, Kim Myers, Robert Rusler, Jack Sholder Credit: The End Productions Genre: Documentary Running Time: 99 min Cert: 18 Website: here. Trailer: here. Twitter: @screamqueendoc Facebook: here. Instagram: @screamqueendoc New members can enjoy 30-days free with the promo code SHUTIN when signing up at Shudder.com. ------------ ****We Are One: Global Film Festival**** 29th May - 7th June 2020 Watch the films on the YouTube channel, here. Twitter: @WeAreOneGFF Instagram: @weareonegff ------------ ***BFI Japan 2020*** In this major season we spotlight Japanese filmmakers who have inspired admiration and fascination around the world BFI Player: here: https://player.bfi.org.uk/japan-2020 ------------ ***Cinema Showtime*** Cinema Showtime is the new multi-media project from Creative Path Group Ltd, Strike Media Ltd and MyFilmClub. There is a Indiegogo crowdfunding page, with a £25,000 Flexible Goal. With this, they aim to help MediCinema, the charity that brings the magic of film to hospitals. If you'd like to be part of this, you can get more information and donate, here. ------------ *(Music) 'I'm a African' by Dead Prez – 2000
In this episode of the horror podcast 'Screams After Midnight,' we discuss 'The Wind.'The film is Directed by Emma Tammi and stars Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles, Ashley Zukerman & Dylan McTee.patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/ScreamsMidnight facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork email: mftvquestions@gmail.com THE CRYPT: https://mildfuzztv.weebly.com/the-crypt.html Audio version: https://screams-after-midnight.pinecast.co/UK Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.co.uk/mild-fuzz-tv/ US Merch store: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/mild-fuzz-tv-us Horror #HorrorMovies
This week on The First Run, Chris and Matt discuss the psychological thriller, ‘Shallow'. Hayley Bennett plays a young woman who feels trapped and develops pica, the overwhelming need to swallow unusual non-food items. So how do you turn that into an engrossing thriller? Should you just watch one of those weird My Strange Addiction shows instead? Then it's on to the horror western, ‘The Wind'. Caitlin Gerard stars as a young woman who moves out West with her husband to start a new life. But there maybe something out there…waiting. There's the always endearing rundown of the big releases on Physical Media, featuring the Straight to DVD and Streaming Picks of the Week. Then, our countdown to episode 500(!) begins with Matt and Chris starting the countdown of their 20 favorite films watched for the show. First up, movies 20-16. Which films makes the cut? And how many hundreds of films will Chris list off as honorable mentions?00:00-13:12: Intro/Swallow13:13-21:21: Physical Media Picks21:22-29:10: The Wind (2018)29:11-50:02: 20 Favorite Films Of TFR: 20-1650:03-51:14: Wrap UpTheme music by Jamal Malachi Ford-Bey
The Wind is a Western Horror movie that is a spiritual successor to The Witch. The harsh landscape and interpersonal paranoia are in the forefront of this tense thriller. We review the film and attempt to unravel the non-linear narrative to make sense of what actually happened to the four main characters. Skip to Intro - 00:32Skip to Trailer - 9:23Skip to Synopsis - 11:53Skip to Review - 15:26Skip to Score - 20:18Skip to Spoilers - 23:59Skip to Final Recommendations - 1:06:27Skip to Taglines - 1:09:10Skip to It Came From Social Media - 1:12:19Skip to Outro - 1:25:21 The Wind Synopsis The Wind is the first feature film for both the writer Teresa Sutherland, and the director Emma Tammi. It is a Western Horror film that tells the story of two young families living on harsh untamed Western frontier of the US in the 1800’s. Caitlin Gerard plays Lizzy Macklin, who with her husband Isaac (Ashley Zukerman) own a homestead on the windy, dusty plains. They are soon joined by a newlywed couple, Emma and Gideon Harper played by Julia Goldani Telles and Dylan McTee. The Harpers are out of their depth trying to survive in the unforgiving environment. Emma soon starts to show cracks in her psyche, and is driven mad by the pressure. When Lizzy starts to also experience some of the visions and unexplained phenomena described by Emma, she starts to question whether she is also going mad, or is it an actual evil presence seeking to destroy them? https://youtu.be/WVZBNT0Ap-A The Wind - Official Trailer Review of The Wind Comparisons to the Witch are inevitable and apt with this movie. The harsh environment and the pressures of surviving off the land are basically a main character in both films. The trailer also makes comparisons to The Babadook. Being two of my favorite horror movies of the last decade, those comparisons made me set my expectations fairly high. The good news is that this film, for the most part, met my expectations. Want To Watch it Now?Click the button to watch The Wind on AmazonWatch The Wind It is a simple story injected with convincing human drama and told artfully through a non-linear narrative that keeps you engaged and on the edge. Coming from a first time feature film screenwriter and director, it’s actually really impressive how all the moving parts worked so well. You’re fed bits of information piece by piece, which lets you assemble the puzzle of the story’s timeline. Just enough information is withheld throughout to make you question whether the cause of all the trouble is simply paranoia and madness, or if it is an actual demon. The tone is set early with the first scene featuring a dead baby, and the menace is maintained throughout the whole movie. The score and sound design are excellent, and scared me as much as the visuals did. The film relies on inter-relationship drama, and psychological horror more than jump scares, but those are represented as well. It never quite reaches the greatness of The Witch, but the same thematic elements are represented very similarly here. Score for The Wind Movie Score 8/10 The Wind Horror Movie Spoilers Click to Expand for Spoilers Chronology of The Wind Unraveling the timeline of the film is one of the engaging aspects of the film. Below I have to the best of my abilities tried to lay out the chronology of events in The Wind. The first scene chronologically would actually be Lizzy being "haunted" alone in her own cabin. The wind knocks at door, blows out the candles, and generally terrifies Lizzy. All the while she is pregnant. Next, Lizzy is comforted by Isaac and she gives the creepy eye to the camera. Lizzy gives the creepy eye. Isaac sees that Lizzy has been reading the demons of the prairie book and burns it. Demons of the Prairie Pamphlet Isaac gives a shotgun to Lizzy to shoot demons Macklins lose baby Samuel and bury him with the Bible. The Harpers move in and the four of them all have dinn...
This week, the Grue-Crew seek revenge on a dead spirit and face demonic forces hidden in the wind. The first film this week is BLOOD CRAFT from director James Cullen Bressack where two sisters seek eternal revenge on their recently deceased father by resurrecting him in order to kill him once again. The second film is THE WIND from director Emma Tammi which follows a lonely sorrowful woman isolated in the Western frontier facing horrors beyond her imagination. Doc Rotten and Vanessa Thompson from Horror News Radio. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era. and Crystal Cleveland, the Living Dead Girl, share their thoughts about this week's awesome collection of streaming horror films. Gruesome Magazine Podcast - Episode 061 THE WIND - BLOOD CRAFT BLOOD CRAFT Two sisters who suffered abuse as children at the hands of their sadistic father decide, after his death, to use witchcraft to bring his spirit back to get revenge. IMDb Director: James Cullen Bressack Cast: Madeleine Wade, Augie Duke, Michael Welch Release: The film, which will first play festivals through March, releases on digital April 9th THE WIND A plains-woman faces the harshness and isolation of the untamed land in the Western frontier of the late 1800s. IMDb Director: Emma Tammi Cast: Miles Anderson, Caitlin Gerard, Julia Goldani Telles Release: OPENING IN THEATERS ON APRIL 5TH
The Western has long been a male-dominated genre - when you think of the Old West, it conjures up images of brave cowboys, expansive mountain ranges, and mighty horses. But what of the women left behind on the outskirts of the frontier? What forces might they face - whether through the everyday isolation and oppression of gender roles and the dangers of the plains, or more supernatural forces the men are helpless to stop (or even see)? Emma Tammi's feature debut The Wind explores these questions with the same kind of impressionistic arthouse flair that's become the fodder for the kind of mislabeled "arthouse horror" we've seen lately, from The Witch to Hereditary. This slow-simmering tale of a rancher's wife (Caitlin Gerard) beset by supernatural forces amidst the arrival of a strange couple to the area (Julia Goldani Telles and Dylan McTee) and the perpetual absence of her husband (Ashley Zukerman). Told in a non-linear fashion, The Wind is a slow burn of a Western horror tale, leaning hard on terrifyingly evocative images and a strong lead performance from Gerard. This week on the pod, I spoke with Tammi about the origins of the project, the importance of telling women's stories in such a male-dominated genre, and the struggles of manifesting a creature that personifies so many of the anxieties women felt (and still feel) in the stifling dynamics of a patriarchal society. (More of a Comment, Really… is a proud member of the Chicago Podcast Coop. Thanks to Cards Against Humanity for sponsoring this episode!)
We discuss the new supernatural sequel 'Insidious: Teh Last Key' (Insidious 4).The film is Directed by Adam Robitel stars Lin Shaye, Leigh Whannell, Angus Sampson, Kirk Acevedo, Caitlin Gerard and Spencer Locke.patreon: https://www.patreon.com/mildfuzztv twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzz facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork THE CRYPT: https://mildfuzztv.weebly.com/the-crypt.html
Join Drexel Heard II, Mercedeh Allen, Meghan Lamontagne, and Jack hind every week, live and on demand, for review and conversation about each new episode of American Crime.Don’t forget to follow @thestreamtv and the after show hosts on Twitter!@drexelheard@MercedehAllen@meglamontagne@jackhindtheStream.tv Fan Show Network presents American Crime After Show! Tune in each week, live and on demand, for review and conversation about ABC's newest crime anthology series.American Crime is an American anthology crime drama television series created by John Ridley, and stars Felicity Huffman and Timothy Hutton. The series centers on race, class, and gender politics as it follows a racially charged murder and the subsequent trial. The series will air on Thursday nights at 10:00 p.m. Eastern/9:00 p.m. Central.The show follows the aftermath of a murder in Modesto, California. War veteran Matt Skokie is killed during a home invasion in which his wife, Gwen, is also brutally attacked. The series uses the crime and its subsequent journey through the legal system to explore complex issues, mainly through the lenses of the victims' and suspect's families. Starring Felicity Huffman as Barb Hanlon,Timothy Hutton as Russ Skokie,W. Earl Brown as Tom Carlin,Richard Cabral as Hector Tonz,Caitlin Gerard as Aubry Taylor,Benito Martinez as Alonzo Gutierrez,Penelope Ann Miller as Eve Carlin,Elvis Nolasco as Carter Nix, and Johnny Ortiz as Tony GutierrezSUBSCRIBE TO THESTREAM.TVhttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thestreamtvLIKE US ON FACEBOOKhttp://www.thestream.tv/facebookFOLLOW US ON TWITTERhttp://www.twitter.com/thestreamtv
Join Drexel Heard II, Mercedeh Allen, Meghan Lamontagne, and Jack hind every week, live and on demand, for review and conversation about each new episode of American Crime.Don’t forget to follow @thestreamtv and the after show hosts on Twitter!@drexelheard@MercedehAllen@meglamontagne@jackhindtheStream.tv Fan Show Network presents American Crime After Show! Tune in each week, live and on demand, for review and conversation about ABC's newest crime anthology series.American Crime is an American anthology crime drama television series created by John Ridley, and stars Felicity Huffman and Timothy Hutton. The series centers on race, class, and gender politics as it follows a racially charged murder and the subsequent trial. The series will air on Thursday nights at 10:00 p.m. Eastern/9:00 p.m. Central.The show follows the aftermath of a murder in Modesto, California. War veteran Matt Skokie is killed during a home invasion in which his wife, Gwen, is also brutally attacked. The series uses the crime and its subsequent journey through the legal system to explore complex issues, mainly through the lenses of the victims' and suspect's families. Starring Felicity Huffman as Barb Hanlon,Timothy Hutton as Russ Skokie,W. Earl Brown as Tom Carlin,Richard Cabral as Hector Tonz,Caitlin Gerard as Aubry Taylor,Benito Martinez as Alonzo Gutierrez,Penelope Ann Miller as Eve Carlin,Elvis Nolasco as Carter Nix, and Johnny Ortiz as Tony GutierrezSUBSCRIBE TO THESTREAM.TVhttp://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=thestreamtvLIKE US ON FACEBOOKhttp://www.thestream.tv/facebookFOLLOW US ON TWITTERhttp://www.twitter.com/thestreamtv
Caitlin Gerard is an actress and writer from "The Social Network" and "Zach Stone is Gonna Be Famous." Tom and Caitlin talk about Rap videos, French, and crying. Enjoy!
There’s a new independent horror film being released in select AMC theaters this weekend: the teen cyber-slasher flick Smiley. The movie’s titular villain is a serial killer who can be called on to kill anyone over the internet. But this isn’t your typical slasher -- there’s a pseudo-philosophical subtext to it exploring the power of online anonymity and the internet as an extension of human nature. Michael J. Gallagher stops by to talk about the dark side of the cyberspace and the process of making and distributing an independent feature film. SHOW NOTES: About Our Guest: Michael J. Gallagher is the creator of the online sketch comedy series "Totally Sketch" and the director of the independent horror film Smiley. He has been studying and producing film since he was nine years old. The Episode: 0:26 - Introduction and clip 3:32 - When did you know you were ready to direct a feature film? 5:33 - You have experience with sketch comedy. Why did you choose to do a horror film? Was it really just for budgetary reasons? 8:07 - The film touches on some pretty dark themes. Was it difficult to return to sketch comedy and that mindset after working on Smiley? 9:18 - You and several of your actors have made names for yourselves through the internet, but your film takes a very pessimistic view of the internet. Is this basically just a 90-minute F.U. to your YouTube commenters? 12:23 - Your group takes a very cynical look at groups like 4chan and Anonymous, and you’ve even been threatened by Anonymous as a result. 14:25 - In the film, Roger Bart plays a professor who theorizes that the internet could evolve into a new type of organism. Did you and your co-writer Glasgow Phillips come up with that? What was the inspiration? 16:50 - Tell me about how you ended up with this unique distribution model. 20:10 - Why did you name your serial killer Smiley? Why not Frowny or Winky? 21:10 - Show close DON'T FORGET: You can contact us by emailing letsgetreel@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!