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Wir berichten ausführlich über das 12. HARD:LINE Filmfest in Regensburg und eine großartige Zeit mit Freunden, Kollegen und phantastischen Filmen... (00:00:22) ROSEMARIES BABY (1968) bei den THURSDAY NIGHTMARES im Kinopolis Bad Godesberg(00:02:59) Unsere Reise zum 12. HARD:LINE Filmfestival(00:04:19) Britischer Mystery-Thriller um vermisste Kinder: THE MOOR (2023) (00:13:02) Horror aus Deutschland: THE BEHEMOTH (2025) von Kai E. Bogatzki(00:26:56) Türkischer Rache-Thriller SAYARA (2024) von Can Evrenol(00:36:05) Kanadischer Beitrag: IT FEEDS (2025) mit Ashley Green und Shawn Ashmore(00:45:23) 1. Kurzfilmblock: Horror, Drama, Sci-Fi und Fantasy im Short & HOART 1 (01:08:03) Niederländischer HERESY (2024)(01:16:28) 2. Film im Director´s Spotlight: THE GIRL WITH NO MOUTH (2019)(01:23:52) Interview-Segment mit Can Evrenol (SAYARA und THE GIRL WITH NO MOUTH)Viel Vergnügen! THURSDAY NIGHTMARES:https://www.kinopolis.de/bn/events/detail/thursday-nightmares-filme-+-talk/5688Wir freuen uns über Unterstützung: Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/filmfressen Paypal - kontakt@filmfressen.de Merch - https://www.shirtee.com/de/catalogsearch/result/?q=filmfressenFeedback und Koop-Anfragen: kontakt@filmfressen.de Filmfressen auf Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Filmfressen-904074306371921/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/filmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ManuFilmfressen Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/PeterFilmfresseCineviel: https://podriders.de/podcast/cine-viel-podcast
Auf dem Fantasy Filmfest 2024 haben wir mit dem türkischen Filmemacher Can Evrenol gesprochen. Der Genre-Regisseur, der mit Baskin bekannt wurde, hat seinen neuen Film Sayara im Gepäck und erzählt vom türkischen Genre-Markt und den Herausforderungen, die seine Liebe zum Horror mit sich bringen.
Çekirdekten yetişme PC oyuncusu olan Yönetmen Can Evrenol ile korku-hayatta kalma türü mihmandarı Faruk Akıncı sarı koltukta buluştu. İŞTE COMMODORE, İŞTE SANAT!
Tonight, join the AHH Crew as they delve into the world of Turkish horror and discuss all things Baskin!Based on a 2013 short film of the same name from Can Evrenol, Baskin follows 5 Turkish police officers who inadvertently wander into Hell after responding to a distress call. It should surprise absolutely no one that this is an Andrew pick, so put your Shudder subscription to good use and check this one out!But first: thoughts on INFESTED, FROGMAN, ALIEN & THE MUMMY duking it out at the box office, ABIGAIL, a ROSEMARY'S BABY prequel series is headed to Paramount Plus, plus updates on new films from the Directors of BARBARIAN & TALK TO ME.- LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL at 508-927-1267!- We're now an affiliate of Fangoria! Visit Fangoria's Shop & use code HOMETOWNHORRORPOD for an exclusive 20% discount!- A reminder that we're now a part of Horror Facts Magazine!- All Music, Sound Editing & Audio Production by Shaun O'Loughlin of Sky Wheel Media#Baskin #CanEvrenol #SurrealistHorror #TurkishHorror #HorrorMovies #2015Movies #2015Horror #Infested #Shudder #Frogman #RosemarysBaby #Apartment7A #ZachCregger #DannyPhilippou #MichaelPhilippou #HorrorPodcast #HorrorFactsDotCom #Fangoria #AHHPod #AmericasHometownHorror #PlymouthMA
We're back with another stomach-turner as Evelyn leads the conversation this week! It's firmly an ACAB episode folks so strap in, we're covering Can Evrenol's 2016 ride through (literal) hell, Baskin! We follow a group of police officers who are called for backup to a mysterious house in the middle of the night, where nightmares beyond their comprehension await them. Listen along and get grossed out with us! TW: Intense violence/gore, SA, eye gouging, cops Be sure to like/subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thedevilsworkpodcast2191 Join the discussion on Facebook (The Devil's Work Podcast) and Instagram @thedevilsworkpod We're on Letterboxed! https://letterboxd.com/evelyn_mars/list/the-devils-work-podcast/ Email us your own reviews about the films or your thoughts on episodes at: thedevilsworkpodcast@gmail.com
Jenny discusses a disturbingly surreal gorefest from Turkey, directed by Can Evrenol, in which five cops receive a distress call that leads them into a nightmarish descent into purgatory. Find this movie and more on the 13 O’Clock Amazon Storefront! Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, … Continue reading Flickers Of Fear – Jenny’s Horror Movie Reviews: Baskin (2015)
Flesh Wound Horror is back w/ a must listen interview with CAN EVRENOL, director of the all time classic, Baskin, and the creepy Lovecraftian horror flick, Housewife. Can joins us to talk about his latest post apocalyptic adventure film, THE GIRL WITH NO MOUTH. Don’t miss all the frights Flesh Wound Fiends. Support us for exclusive and uncensored content at patreon.com/fleshwoundfeatures, check out fleshwoundfeatures.com, https://twitter.com/FleshWoundRadio, join the Horror Cartel Flesh Wound Radio Facebook group, and like the Flesh Wound Features FB page. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XzrnAPPDRes
The DOtD pod attends a cult convention as they review Can Evrenol’s “Housewife”. The crew discusses the film’s avant-garde narrative, what it means to be the master dreamer, and who among them would be the best cult leader. Spoilers behind the face-mask.
We’re back with Can Evrenol’s sophomore film Housewife! This week the boys discuss whether Housewife is an improvement over Baskin or not, and if Lovecraftian horror can translate into the medium of film. Tune in and enjoy!
What’s new? Let’s see...Seth Rogen was brought in to write jokes a last ditch effort to save RDJ’s Doctor Dolittle, which did little to save that dumpster fire when it hit cinemas with dragon farts, some obscure British filmmaker named Alan Parker died and Dave has to tell us what films he did and what films he did that we should like such as Road To Wellville about that nut Dr. Kellogg who invented corn flakes and promoted circumcisions as a cure to having sexual desires, Jean-Claude Van Damme finally gets a Netflix deal with an action comedy called, “The Last Mercenary,” Back To The Future was supposed to be fueled by Coca-Cola according to Jon Cryer, Gail Weathers will appear in Scream 5, and the internet according to Rotten Tomatoes has compiled the Top 10 Christian Slater movies.We talk about the audience reactions to our latest Movie of the Week video entry, which is all about great movie soundtracks, and so we briefly discuss this Judgement Night movie.We get asked about our dream movie projects. Nicky Lates has a good idea for a 1990s horror thriller with Gary Oldman, Dave has his Expendables Christmas movie going to the Hallmark Network for their 100 Days of Christmas, and Johnny Spoiler is so jaded he proclaims he is done wanting to make any movies at all, and recounts an ill-fated vampire movie that got optioned, circulated, rewritten, and almost made.This episode is sponsored by ACORN TV - THE BEST OF BRITAIN AND BEYOND with on demand comedies, mysteries, hard-to-find gems, and dramas from Britain, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.Try ACORN TV FREE for 30 days by going to Acorn.TV with promo code: bingewatchersThis week on #SUMMERSLASH2020 we reviewed Baskin, which translates as “Raid.”It is the first feature film by a Turkish horror director named Can Evrenol (pronounced like John, a common first name in Turkey, as it turns out just like the name John)He was influenced by filmmakers like David Lynch, George Romero, and John Carpenter.He goes on to make horror films like Housewife and The Field Guild To Evil.Baskin is about a police squad that goes to Hell, but as their nightmare plays out it seems like they have been in Hell or Purgatory the whole time on repeat.We compare it to Hellraiser, Event Horizon, As Above So Below, and some other horror entries.Baskin does not do well on the Binge Now, Binge Later, or Binge Never scales because it is not an easy movie to watch, and much is sadly lost in translation. However, we are saying it is so disturbing and horrific, which it intended, that we could not recommend it to average viewers or even new horror movie fans.A side discussion includes talking about how bitter John Carpenter seems in interviews lately.This week we also watched Money Heist, Legend, The Counselor (Ridley Scott’s Showgirls), Umbrella Academy Season 2, and a horror movie documentary on Shudder called In Search Of Darkness.Music: Witches Butter by Isaac Joel#horrormovies #summerslash2020 #horrormoviereviews #acorntvpartner #podcastsSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/bingewatcherspodcast)
Strap in, because this week we’re on a one way ride into Turkish Hell. The boys sit down to talk about Can Evrenol’s nightmarish horror film Baskin! Listen to us discuss whether the film actually works as a cohesive story, or if it falls apart under it’s own ambitions. Enjoy!
Çıplak Dizisi Ekibi (Müge Bayramoğlu, Merve Göntem, Can Evrenol)
Bu bölümde film yönetmeni Can Evrenol'un hikayesini ve nasıl başlayıp nasıl başardığını dinliyoruz. Netflix'te film yönetmenliğine, ilk filmlerinin nasıl gerçekleştiğinin hikayesine ve daha da önemlisi hayalinin peşinden giderek nasıl başardığını kendi ağzından dinliyoruz!
Son günlerde sinema gündeminde bir tartışma aldı başını gidiyor: Can Evrenol'a karşı bir linç girişimi başlatıldı mı? Can Evrenol'un 2012'de çektiği kısa film üzerinden açılan tartışmayı konuşuyor, filmde ortaya konulan şey eleştiri mi yoksa güzelleme mi masaya yatıyoruz.
Cannes, Adana derken; şimdi soluğu Ayvalık Film Festivali'nde alan Kutsal Motor, Kuş seslerinin ve şarabın eşlik ettiği Ayvalık Günlükleri'nin ilk gününde, Altın Palmiyeli Parazit'i, Bedenimi Kaybettim isimli uzun metraj animasyon filmi ve Can Evrenol'un son filmi Peri Ağzı Olmayan Kız'ı konuşuyor.
Ajans'ın yeni bölümünde Utku Ögetürk ve Murat Emir Eren, Onur Saylak'ın 70. Berlin Film Festivali'nin Ortak Yapım Marketi'nde yer alacağı açıklanan yeni filmi Bu Dünyada İki Tür İnsan Vardır'ı, Mindhunter'ın iptal, Night Of'un ise 2. sezon ihtimalini ve Can Evrenol'un son anda vizyonu ertlenen filmi Peri'yi konuşuyor.
They are known as jokes, arguments, and nonsense. Created to give levity to mankind's darkest days, these antics laid the foundation for what we now know as The Field Guide to Nonsense. Episode 351 of Trick or Treat Radio is a welcome break after a crazy week - we had Episode 350, the Trick or Treat Radio Live Show & Survival of the Film Freaks screening and The Deadites 25th Annual Celebration show! We talk about the weekend as well as have a discussion about the Horror Anthology film, The Field Guide To Evil. We talk about folklore, Dynamo gets a present, and we find out about the lore of the melon heads! So grab your ugliest shirt, summon Batboy, and strap on for the world's most dangerous talk radio show!Stuff we talk about: Drunk Dynamo, all over print Def Leppard shirt, WalMart stories, Jumping on the One, Abdullah the Butcher sidewinders, whiskey, belly shots, read the room, Dynamo’s assistant, The Park View Room, Ravenshadow watched the movie!, Alabama’s Ghost, Toxic Avenger, BONER, Survival of the Film Freaks, Bill By Force, The Viking Experience, Dynamo “Four Drinks” Marz, El Goro, Ring of Honor, Howard Stern, Sirius, Sports Radio, Terrestrial Radio, Newbury Comics, Sugar Hill Gang, Toy Vault, rat tails, That’s Entertainment, The Bull Mansion, Live Trick or Treat Radio, The Deadites live, Rock and Shock, Niki Luparelli, Double Damage, rat tails, Polar Beverage Crash, glockenspiel, Paul Bunions, Marz Sr, Tombstone Toffee, Dynamo’s Birthday, La La Land, The Professionals, Jack Palance, Burt Lancaster, Tales From the Podcast, Telegram and Gazette, carnie names, nice Austrian lesbian action, Alp, Goodnight Mommy, Alf, Can Evrenol, Baskin, Melon Heads, Mothman, Bill Bixby, Peter Strickland, Berberian Sound Studio, Ravenshadow’s new phone, The Lemonheads, Jon Peters, Superman, Kevin Smith, The Wind, IFC Midnight, Tenderoni, Dragged Across Concrete, The O’Jays, Mel Gibson, Triple Threat and Batboy.Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeaditesFacebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeaditesYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeaditesBuy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
On the outskirts of the podsphere, a boisterous but fierce group of warriors protect their realm from monsters and the occult. Their gruesome collection of heads is missing only one - the monster that killed their friend years ago. Driven by a thirst for revenge, these warriors team up with barbarians and cult members in an attempt to face this creature one last time. On Episode 350 of Trick or Treat Radio we recruit some powerful podcasters for a massive double dose of titanic team ups! First up, we don our armor, take arms and pack our 20-sided dice to hang out with The Cromcast to discuss the Fantasy Horror film, The Head Hunter from director Jordan Downey. Then we put on our finest zubaz, clip on our fanny packs and grease up to hang out with The Cult of Muscle for a discussion of the action flick Triple Threat, starring Iko Uwais, Tony Jaa, Tiger Chen, Michael Jai White and Scott Adkins! So grab your favorite battle axe, take the Alaskan Pipeline and strap on for the 350th Episode of the world’s most dangerous talk radio show!Stuff we talk about: The Cromcast, Robert E. Howard, Dungeons and Dragons, +1 Viking Helmet of Podcasting, Black Devil Doll, Mandy, Christopher Rygh, The Head Hunter, Jordan Downey, monster hunting, H.P. Lovecraft words, Brothers from Hyborian Mothers, Brian Keene, The Death Dealer, Poetic Jaundice, Frank Frazetta, creaky windows, Play Doh Fun Factory, Conan the Barbarian, Solomon Kane, Deathstalker, Yor, fantasy heroes, Your Highness, minotaur cock, Avengers: Endgame, Tailypo, Better Heads and Gardens, natural 20s, critical hits, What If?, The Cult of Muscle, Triple Threat, Mel Gibson, $9.99 Love Buffet, Docking with Dokken, hobosexual, Duel to the Death, Dragged Across Concrete, Passion of the Christ, The Last Temptation of Christ, pelt trades, Ronald Schwarzenegger, The Return of Sing Sang Soon, killer nuns, Tony Jaa, Tiger Chen, Iko Uwais, Scott Adkins, Michael Jai White, Accident Man, Jesse V. Johnson, Dolph Lundgren, MIle 22, Skin Trade, The Raid Films, Mad Dog, big guys vs. little guys, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Michael Bisping, Randy Couture, Den of Thieves, xXx, Canadian Tenderoni, Chef B.R.D., Dynamo Letterman, shit screen, nub nub hub hub, euthanisms, sex toy parties, alaskan pipeline, boombalayo, Urban Dictionary, like a drano, two poops in a bucket suck it, frozen rope, “it’s free record store day, let those 45’s out”, Chocolate James, Ares’ acting debut, The Neverending Story, The Beastmaster, Hawk the Slayer, Legend, Mac and Me, The Princess Bride, Dynamo figured out the riddle of the Sphinx, The Field Guide to Evil, Can Evrenol, and treesomes.Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeaditesFacebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeaditesYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeaditesBuy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
This episode’s lineup: 1. Urban Legend (1998) directed by Jamie Blanks 2. Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000) directed by John Ottman 3. The Field Guide to Evil (2018) directed by Ashim Ahluwalia, Can Evrenol, Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz, Katrin Gebbe, Calvin Reeder, Agnieszka Smoczynska, Peter Strickland, and Yannis Veslemes 4. Urban Legends: Bloody Mary (2005) […] The post 42 – Urban Legends, Evil Folklore, and Sour Zombies appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
In this one we cover 2 films we really dug from 2018, Terrified and Housewife. We also talk about other things we liked in 2018, a few we didn’t quite… Continue reading "TERRIFIED of the HOUSEWIFE: Some Thoughts on 2018"
In this one we cover 2 films we really dug from 2018, Terrified and Housewife. We also talk about other things we liked in 2018, a few we didn’t quite… Continue reading "TERRIFIED of the HOUSEWIFE: Some Thoughts on 2018"
In this one we cover 2 films we really dug from 2018, Terrified and Housewife. We also talk about other things we liked in 2018, a few we didn’t quite… Continue reading "TERRIFIED of the HOUSEWIFE: Some Thoughts on 2018"
Sürücü koltuğuna Berker'in geçtiği bu bölümde, ekip negatif iyonlarından kurtularak sağlık hakkında bazı önemli detaylara değiniyor. Ayrıca Lafın Gelişi uyarıyor; spor yaparken dikkatli olun. Hayata dair birkaç detayın ardından Netflix'in yeni dizisi "Hakan: Muhafız" hakkında konuşuyoruz.
After having been blown away by BASKIN, the boys decided to check out the sophomore outing from director CAN EVRENOL. They never expected to have such horrifyingly sexy times under his Umbrella… Listen to more Fried Squirms at www.friedsquirms.com Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com
This week we kick things up a notch, discuss the things that attack us during our sleep, & review the more feminine perspective of pain provided by Can Evrenol, 'Housewife'. Want the next episode days before its wide release? Support us at http://patreon.com/frightday at the $4 level or above. Keep our mini-fridges full of blood...I mean...not blood...normal things that people drink...by going to http://shop.frightday.com Follow us in the shadows at the following places: http://frightday.com http://twitter.com/frightday http://facebook.com/groups/frightday http://instagram.com/frightday http://facebook.com/ffrightdayy
Years after losing their patience and sanity to the hands of their deranged podcast, the hosts have trouble differentiating between reality and dreams. Episode 323 of Trick or Treat Radio is jam packed! We discuss the flick Housewife from Can Evrenol, director of show favorite Baskin. We also preview the debut film from Jenn Wexler, The Ranger fresh off seeing it minutes prior at the Shawna Shea Film Festival. We also have a surprise appearance in studio from Skip Shea to talk about the film and the festival and we kick it all off with an interview with Jimmie Gonzalez of Cinema Therapy! So grab your favorite stereotypical punk rock attire, poop in the tub and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show!Stuff we talk about: Cinema Therapy, Video Nasties, EDM, Electro, DJ, Eurocrime, Euro Horror, Cannibal Holocaust, Riz Ortolani, The Colors of Darkness, Giallo, Halloween for the Head, The Rendezvous Guys, The Shawna Shea Film Festival, The Ranger, Skip Shea, The Red Man, Outside the Cinema, mid-life crisis, Plastic Man, Market Basket, “camaraderie”, Candyman, The Marz Hilton, is Ares old?, Just for Men, The Ranger, Jenn Wexler, Glass Eye Pix, Hell Fest, Larry Fessenden, Jeremy Holm, Chloe Levine, Adam West Batman as a slasher, emotional resonance, Green Room meets Maniac Cop, a snake in Marz’ house, From the Canopy Podcast, who Marz would sacrifice to hear a commentary track for The Ranger, Jeremy Saulnier, Hold the Dark, The Apostle, Kip Weeks, shooting in Belgium, the waitress at UNOs, MZ’s foray into Candlepin Bowling, Mystery Men, Survival of the Film Freaks, Luigi Cozzi, Jasper Tales, The God Inside My Ear, Seeds, Housewife, Can Evrenol, Clementine Poidatz, David Sakurai, Karate Kill, Kurando Mitsutake, Argento, PTSD, the stigma of mental illness, Scientology, Iron Fist, Eyes Wide Shut, Darren Aronofsky, David Lynch, Mandy, Panos Cosmatos, Horror House LLC, favorite found footage films, Safe Haven, The Chronicle, MZ falling up the stairs, Channel Zero, Supernatural, Garth Ennis, Steve Dillon, Hellblazer, Twilight Zone, The Evil Streaks, Ghost Stories, 31 Days of Halloween, Suspiria, weird referential palindrome, and falling up the stairs. Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.com Visit our website: http://trickortreatradio.com Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzK FB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeadites Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeadites YouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeadites Buy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
It’s finally October! Let’s be honest. Most of us get a little bit excited when the calendar flips over to October; leaves changing, Halloween decorations, pumpkin spice everything, and a shit ton of horror movies on T.V.! For us here at the Who Goes There Podcast, October also means the Telluride Horror Show! We’re starting October off the right way with a Telluride double feature! First we’re kicking things off with Housewife (review starts at 14:00). Housewife screened at Telluride Horror show in 2017 and is the second film from Baskin director Can Evrenol. Next we’re diving in to Hell House LLC 2: The Abaddon Hotel. (Review starts at 40:00) While HHLLC2 didn’t screen at the festival, it is the sequel to the original Hell House LLC which screened in 2015. This is life’s ultimate cruelty. It offers us a taste of youth and vitality, and then it makes us witness our own decay. It’s the Who Goes There Podcast episode 182@ If you enjoy the show, please consider joining our Patreon subscribers (http://patreon.com/whogoestherepodcast) . For less than the cost of a beer, you get bonus content, exclusive merchandise, special giveaways, and you get to help us continue doing what we love. The Who Goes There Podcast is available to subscribe to on iTunes right here (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/who-goes-there-podcast/id685991398?mt=2) . Not an iTunes user? You can listen on our Dread Central page (http://www.dreadcentral.com/category/podcasts/who-goes-there/) . Can’t get enough? We also do that social media shit. You’ll find us on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/whogoestherepodcast) , Twitter (http://www.twitter.com/whogoestherepod) , Instagram (http://www.instagram.com/whogoestherepodcast) , Twitch (http://twitch.tv/whogoestherepodcast) , and YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/whogoestherepodcast) . The post Who Goes There Podcast: Ep182 – HELL HOUSE LLC: THE ABADDON HOTEL & HOUSEWIFE (https://www.dreadcentral.com/news/283361/who-goes-there-podcast-ep182-hell-house-llc-the-abaddon-hotel-housewife/) appeared first on Dread Central (https://www.dreadcentral.com) .
Several years ago, viewers were shocked by an atmospheric, cruel, ...wet film called 'Baskin'. Now, Turkish director Can Evrenol is back with his signature beautiful brutality but this time, from a different perspective. 'Housewife' is available now on VOD https://amzn.to/2IF4Miw Follow Can on social media, @canevrenol Want the next episode days before its wide release? Support us at http://patreon.com/frightday at the $4 level or above. Keep our mini-fridges full of blood...I mean...not blood...normal things that people drink...by going to http://shop.frightday.com Follow us in the shadows at the following places: http://frightday.com http://twitter.com/frightday http://facebook.com/groups/frightday http://instagram.com/frightday http://facebook.com/ffrightdayy
This episode’s lineup: 1. Maximum Overdrive (1986) directed by Stephen King 2. Unfriended: Dark Web (2018) directed by Stephen Susco 3. Baskin (2015) directed by Can Evrenol 4. Ruin Me (2017) directed by Preston DeFrancis 5. Mohawk (2017) directed by Ted Geoghegan 6. The Cottage (2008) directed by Paul Andrew Williams 7. Buffy Babble If […] The post 24 – Deadly Big Rigs, Murderous Hackers, and Grotesque Cultists appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
On Episode 311 of Trick or Treat Radio, friend and filmmaker Skip Shea was sent by the Vatican to investigate a miraculous event at Castle Wolfenstein, only to uncover something much more horrific and ridiculous! Skip returns to the show to talk about the upcoming Shawna Shea Film Festival and lends some knowledge and sanity as we dissect and analyze the IFC Midnight release of The Devil’s Doorway, the found footage period horror from first time feature director Aislinn Clarke. We also talk about some of our favorite cinematic exorcism scenes, we reminisce a bit more about old school local TV gems, and find out just what the hell was buried in that black sarcophagus! So grab your 8mm camera, let the power of Christ compel you and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show! Stuff we talk about: Cookie crumble beard, Dynamo’s San Francisco trip, Truck Stop Girls, Caged Heat, evil lesbian wardens, Murderface, Seventh Curse, New Japan Pro Wrestling, Mr. Ass Billy Gunn, The Cow Palace, Boston Red Sawx, Celtics or Celtics?, dawg, New Yorker Magazine, Land of Confusion, form of a tweet!, Shawna Shea Film Festival, Skip Shea, Trinity, Seeds, Microcinema, Luigi Cozzi, Barry Horowitz, a flowerpot of Dr. Pepper, Ares’ Thanksgiving cosplay, Signal to Noise, MZ is typecast, smoked salmon, Ravenshadow fishing with the vets, Spider the cat, pet Beetle Ted, The Devil’s Doorway, the Vatican, found footage films, Buster Keaton, the Catholic church, Magdalene Laundries in Ireland, Aislinn Clarke, the Ugandan Giant, Midnight Madness, Lalor Roddy, rice and beans of the horror industry, lactating Virgin Mary statue, Mr. Runtime, demonic horseshit, found footage tropes, subverting expectations, 8mm film, cinematic shorthand, Lou Reed, the role of funding in filmmaking, Dynamo’s Criterion Collection fantasy, Skip being typecast, Darkness for Light, The Wailing, The Last Exorcism, The Exorcist, Virgin Spring, Ingmar Bergman, Max Von Sydow, Hour of the Wolf, Repossessed, when James Woods wasn’t a d-bag, Savage Streets, Grotesque, Linda Blair, Neon Maniacs, Exorcist III, Trigon, Off-Topic Ares, Scary Movie II, Beetlejuice, bio-exorcism, Neil deGrassi High School, Beyond the Door, 1920, Chow Daddy, Robolar, Rot Your Brain, Cinema Salem, Shakma, Brainscan, The Venture Brothers, Suspiria, Summer of ‘84, Mandy, The Damned, Can Evrenol’s Housewife, Jenn Wexler’s The Ranger, The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot, Tremors, R.L. Stine’s Moosebumps, The Trick or Treat Radio Masquerade Extravaganza on Rock and Shock weekend, Alucarda, caramel clutch, The Chocolate Sheik returns, German Expressionist Gyms, and Podcasting with Frank Castle. Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.com Visit our website: http://trickortreatradio.com Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzK FB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeadites Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeadites YouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeadites Buy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
It's another one of those weeks where we're a bit late with recording. Luckily that extra time gave us plenty to talk about. So let's get right into it. Can Evrenol next feature HOUSEWIFE is definitely more shocking than the title implies. WELCOME TO WILLITS is finding its way from short to feature. We finally get a look at BRAWL IN CELL BLOCK 99, but did it convince us that it belongs in the genre or do just the opposite? Takashi Miike is back with his 100th film (yes, that is real), BLADE OF THE IMMORTAL. We also throw out some quick hits about CREEP 2, Stephen King reacquiring the rights to several of his properties, and of course the debacle that is JEEPERS CREEPERS 3. For this week's review we fire up Netflix and check out Adam Wingard's DEATH NOTE. This one couldn't escape controversy, but is all of that being blown up by the internet's outrage? We answer that along with a full review, and because we know some of you have been waiting, the games are back! Move over Mayweather vs McGregor, the real fight is here with TAG LINES. It's a jammed packed episode that you aren't going to want to miss. Fire up that listening device and discover all the goodies that episode 118 has in store. Don't forget to share it with a friend!
With Bob still abroad for the week, special guest-host Brooke returns for round 2! This time it's Turkish director Can Evrenol's hellish 2015 debut, *Baskin*. Note: There is no ice cream anywhere in this movie.
With Bob still abroad for the week, special guest-host Brooke returns for round 2! This time it's Turkish director Can Evrenol's hellish 2015 debut, Baskin. Note: There is no ice cream anywhere in this movie.
On Episode 294 of Trick or Treat Radio we break out the Ouija board and attempt to communicate with the ghosts of our past during a total solar eclipse. Nothing bad can happen, right?! This week we check out the Netflix Original, Veronica from director Paco Plaza. It is being hailed by some as the scariest movie ever made, do we agree? You’ll have to tune in to find out, of course! We also discuss our top three Tarantino movie, more tales from Hoth (New England), and we revisit Dee Snider vs Congress. So grab your Ares Whiskey Glass© planchette, put the Simon game away and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show! Stuff we talk about: Pee Wee Herman, oversized cutlery, HULK, Hateful Eight, Quentin Tarantino, Derek Rook, Kill Bill, violence against women in film, Steven Spielberg, our growth over the years, Inglourious Basterds, Christoph Waltz, our Tarantino Top 3, Jackie Brown, Stephen King, Stanley Kubrick, The Shining, Eyes Wide Shut, A.I., Full Metal Jacket, Black Panther, dog boots, C.H.O.M.P.S., Amityville 3D, Ares Whiskey Glass, death star, Veronica, Paco Plaza, Sandra Escacena, REC, Insidious, Shadowman, The Radium Girls, “The Scariest Film I’ve Seen Today…”, Ravenshadow cameo, Under the Shadow, Pyewacket, Laurie Holden, The Craft, Fairuza Balk, Jack Tunney, Total Eclipse of the Devil Heart, Blizzard or Nor’easter, fake muscles and Blues Clues, Shazam/Captain Marvel’s costume, Michael Keaton’s six pack, Devil’s Express, Gang Wars, Kirk Hammett's horror poster collection, Twisted Sister, Dee Snider vs Congress, John Denver, Frank Zappa, Tipper Gore and the PMRC, Housewife, Can Evrenol, Kane, Mickey Keating, The Core, Anton Yelchin, Thoroughbreds, Strangers, MFA, long live Lucio Fulci, New Gladiators, Manhattan Baby, Raiders of Atlantis, Conquest, The House of Clocks, Black Cat, Door into Silence, Evil Courtney, and Naked Ghost Dad. Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.com Visit our website: http://trickortreatradio.com Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzK FB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeadites Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeadites YouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeadites Buy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Everybody’s first experience with horror is a nightmare – their own bad dreams. Surreal horror manages to recreate the anxiety, confusion and dreamlike quality of those nightmares. In fact, it’s such fertile ground for horror that there are dozens of excellent possible films to celebrate – beginning with Bunuel and Dali’s 1929 head trip Un Chien Andelou to Bergman’s 1968 film Hour of the Wolf, Shin’ya Tsukamoto’s fantastical 1989 fantasy Tetsuo, the Iron Man to Turkey’s latest foray into the genre, Can Evrenol’s 2015 head trip Baskin. All of these films are required viewing for horror fans, but something had to be set aside.
Episode 215 of Trick or Treat Radio is a nightmare demon hell ride of the best sort! We are joined by the super awesome Jenny Isme to review the latest flick from Nicolas Winding Refn, The Neon Demon! In addition we chat with OddNMacabre Sean about his unique artwork, creating strong horror community and we get a special message from Can Evrenol, director of Baskin! We have tons of awesome voicemail and email and hashtags galore like #CoolPrincipal and #BaloneyBoobs! So grab your copy of Gore Shriek Resurrectus, apply a generous helping of glitter, and strap on! Stuff we talk about: American Werewolf in London, Mondo Macabro, Elle Fanning, Dynamo’s small hands, Identity Crisis, the collaboration between Marz and Isme, the transformation of horror hosts, night terrors, Death House, Karl Glusman, the world of modeling, Drive, Baskin, Val Lewton, style over substance, Keanu Reeves, Dynamo’s snake story, Suspiria, The Exorcist, Hollywood, the woman who made Dynamo angry, Alligator, Radio Violenta, Letterboxd, Jaws, Satan's Little Helper, Ed Wood, painting with a track ball, #WeirdWednesday, Jena Malone, Mark’s Drive jacket, Valhalla Rising, The Nightmare, Joe Bob Briggs, The Deadites comic, Crypt TV & Crypt UK, cash back, Stitcher Radio, portraits of of ourself, Gore Shriek Resurrectus, the altercation last week, Neon Maniacs, Dog Soldiers, Elongated Man, breakdowns, balconies, hashtags, Zack Sabre Jr., RPG NPCs, Lucha Underground, I'm Not a Serial Killer, continuity, Derek Rook’s exercise, Ravenshadow’s stiffness, Neverending Story, Cliff Martinez, Only God Forgives, narcissism, interpreting horror tropes, our styles, Dr. Butcher MD, werewolves, episode 193, Retro 3, Nicolas Winding Refn, Bronson, and Can Evrenol’s upcoming film Housewife.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
The first half of the Melbourne International Film Festival has flown by, and I've already seen some great films like Cosmos, Paterson and The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki. Among the films I've seen, though, there's been a fantastic selection of horror films, and I thought I'd spotlight four of them: three narrative features, all by first-time filmmakers, and a documentary. First up, The Eyes of My Mother. An American film, but with occasional Portuguese dialogue, it's one of the first films I got to see and it's still stayed with me. One day, a little girl witnesses some terrible violence in her home; an intruder shows up but is subsequently overpowered, and from that moment that violence seeps through to her brain as she grows up and her life spirals into chilling psychopathic behaviour. Shot in black-and-white, there's a wistful, melancholy, poetic tone enshrouding the on-screen horror. With echoes of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, the film delves into some very dark places, both explicit and not. But despite the disturbing and violent developments the film manages to retain a beautiful, almost meditative atmosphere, and our sympathy for the central character never leaves even though she's doing awful, awful things. I mean, all she wants is a family... in a way...A very promising debut by filmmaker Nicolas Pesce. Maybe hug a loved one after this. Next up, there's Baskin. Another highly disturbing horror film, this time from Turkey, written and directed by Can Evrenol. A group of police officers receive a distress call in a remote building and head over to investigate. Once there they discover some truly hellish stuff. The film's got lots of graphic gore and screaming, with a shudderingly creepy main villain. The visuals are striking and colourful and the score is particularly vivid. Unfortunately, there's not much of anything else. The pacing is uneven and I didn't really find myself being invested in any of the characters, so despite several really interesting and horrifying sequences it all in all made for unengaging viewing. Some great ideas in this, but not entirely well-executed. Moving slightly east again we have Under the Shadow, by Babak Anvari, set in Iran in the 1980s, after the Iranian revolution and during the Iran-Iraq conflicts. It centres on a woman and her husband and young daughter living in an apartment block in Tehran. Not only is there the constant threat of missile attacks but some strange, nightmarish things start to occur, and when the father is called away to military service the mother and daughter are left to deal with the supernatural dread that plagues them. Under the Shadow does a fantastic job of channeling serious political and parental fears into a deliciously slow-burning terror, the tension building and building, holding you captive until it explodes in the final ten to fifteen minutes, unleashing full-scale horror. All throughout it stays gripping, then right at the end it starts ripping. Excellently shot with some unsettling camera movements and production design that captures the period as well as the evil closing in. Probably my favourite of the three. Finally, I saw Fear Itself, a documentary on horror films written and directed by Charlie Lyne. Or rather, it's not so much a documentary as a cine-essay, a stream of thoughts on horror films and the way that they relate to real human fears and anxieties. Impressive in scope and mesmerising in equal measure, the film itself is essentially a collage, in that it consists entirely of edited-together footage from existing horror films, and hypnotic narration over the top that takes you on an engrossing journey through humanity's darkness. The range of films chosen is admirable, encompassing a vast range of horror cinema from across the world and throughout history, even using some films that aren't traditionally considered horror films but which have certain elements that illustrate the points that the filmmaker is trying to make about horror films, which in turn ties back to the points he makes about humanity. And the exploration of the themes is engrossing, thoughtful and at times quite personal. It's transfixing and thought-provoking and highly recommended not just for horror fans but for anyone interested in the depths of the human soul. And that's all the horror films at the festival that I've been able to see so far, but there's more to come! A few I'm looking forward to are Killing Ground and The Devil's Candy, both by Australian directors, as well as The Lure and The Love Witch, which from what I've heard are very very weird, and I can't wait. There's still another week left of the festival, so get out there and start shitting your pants in terror. I'll be in the cinema with you, toilet paper in hand. Till next time, see you there...Written by Ben VolchokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The first half of the Melbourne International Film Festival has flown by, and I've already seen some great films like Cosmos, Paterson and The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki. Among the films I've seen, though, there's been a fantastic selection of horror films, and I thought I'd spotlight four of them: three narrative features, all by first-time filmmakers, and a documentary. First up, The Eyes of My Mother. An American film, but with occasional Portuguese dialogue, it's one of the first films I got to see and it's still stayed with me. One day, a little girl witnesses some terrible violence in her home; an intruder shows up but is subsequently overpowered, and from that moment that violence seeps through to her brain as she grows up and her life spirals into chilling psychopathic behaviour. Shot in black-and-white, there's a wistful, melancholy, poetic tone enshrouding the on-screen horror. With echoes of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, the film delves into some very dark places, both explicit and not. But despite the disturbing and violent developments the film manages to retain a beautiful, almost meditative atmosphere, and our sympathy for the central character never leaves even though she's doing awful, awful things. I mean, all she wants is a family... in a way... A very promising debut by filmmaker Nicolas Pesce. Maybe hug a loved one after this. Next up, there's Baskin. Another highly disturbing horror film, this time from Turkey, written and directed by Can Evrenol. A group of police officers receive a distress call in a remote building and head over to investigate. Once there they discover some truly hellish stuff. The film's got lots of graphic gore and screaming, with a shudderingly creepy main villain. The visuals are striking and colourful and the score is particularly vivid. Unfortunately, there's not much of anything else. The pacing is uneven and I didn't really find myself being invested in any of the characters, so despite several really interesting and horrifying sequences it all in all made for unengaging viewing. Some great ideas in this, but not entirely well-executed. Moving slightly east again we have Under the Shadow, by Babak Anvari, set in Iran in the 1980s, after the Iranian revolution and during the Iran-Iraq conflicts. It centres on a woman and her husband and young daughter living in an apartment block in Tehran. Not only is there the constant threat of missile attacks but some strange, nightmarish things start to occur, and when the father is called away to military service the mother and daughter are left to deal with the supernatural dread that plagues them. Under the Shadow does a fantastic job of channeling serious political and parental fears into a deliciously slow-burning terror, the tension building and building, holding you captive until it explodes in the final ten to fifteen minutes, unleashing full-scale horror. All throughout it stays gripping, then right at the end it starts ripping. Excellently shot with some unsettling camera movements and production design that captures the period as well as the evil closing in. Probably my favourite of the three. Finally, I saw Fear Itself, a documentary on horror films written and directed by Charlie Lyne. Or rather, it's not so much a documentary as a cine-essay, a stream of thoughts on horror films and the way that they relate to real human fears and anxieties. Impressive in scope and mesmerising in equal measure, the film itself is essentially a collage, in that it consists entirely of edited-together footage from existing horror films, and hypnotic narration over the top that takes you on an engrossing journey through humanity's darkness. The range of films chosen is admirable, encompassing a vast range of horror cinema from across the world and throughout history, even using some films that aren't traditionally considered horror films but which have certain elements that illustrate the points that the filmmaker is trying to make about horror films, which in turn ties back to the points he makes about humanity. And the exploration of the themes is engrossing, thoughtful and at times quite personal. It's transfixing and thought-provoking and highly recommended not just for horror fans but for anyone interested in the depths of the human soul. And that's all the horror films at the festival that I've been able to see so far, but there's more to come! A few I'm looking forward to are Killing Ground and The Devil's Candy, both by Australian directors, as well as The Lure and The Love Witch, which from what I've heard are very very weird, and I can't wait. There's still another week left of the festival, so get out there and start shitting your pants in terror. I'll be in the cinema with you, toilet paper in hand. Till next time, see you there... Written by Ben Volchok
On Episode 211 Of Trick or Treat Radio we have two special guest co-hosts! First up is our boy Tim from Korea! Tim comes to us from the future to talk about his recent experience at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival. We will also be joined by Brian Harris from Weng's Chop Magazine. The duo will bring their expertise in Asian cinema to help us review the South Korean horror thriller, The Wailing from director Na Hong-jin. We will also head down memory lane with MZ, find out Dynamo’s real nationality and play your voicemail! So grab the latest issue of Weng’s Chop, call your local shaman, and strap on!! Stuff we talk about: Sympathy for evil characters, where a kill can be a kill, Weng’s Chop, the sinking of the MV Sewol, exorcisms, Weng Weng, mudang, Baskin, Kwak Do-won, Na Hong-jin, The Chaser, The Greasy Strangler, Kim Hwan-hee, Phone, Robocop, Memories of Murder, Dynamo's traffic incident, Wooberman’s video game marathon, Unchayned, Cinema Sewer, Oldboy, Creepshow Radio, Predator, Karate Kill, Jun Kunimura, The Yellow Sea, The Power, Monster magazine, Patrick Still Lives, The Foul King, Can Evrenol, Kurando Mitsutake, threatening people, the Police Academy series, Xenomoth, Stranger Things, The Cult of Muscle, The Wailing, BiFan, See Hear Podcast, Punchfarm Podcast, The Cromcast discuss Hammer’s She, the perception of the police in South Korea, Mondo Macabro, and Korean cinema.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Trigger Warning - Discussion of Sexual Violence On this episode we carry hell with us into Can Evrenol's brutal film Baskin. We are joined on this journey by Chris Keller (singer of Dagger Moon) to get his take on evil, home decor, and satanic stepping stools.
On this mini-episode we hype up next weeks film, Can Evrenol's brutal, hell based Turkish horror film Baskin! Also, Pierce sits down solo with next weeks guest Chris Keller (singer of Dagger Moon) to discuss his horror origins and their shared, shameful love of all things Rob Zombie (if only I hadn't forgotten my notes I could have acted as a voice of dissent).