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Like a whole chicken, the Terror Train break down the interesting cannibalistic film from 2022 "FEED ME"! This episode also features Kelli reminisce on a very famous 80's film, Germ likes films short and stout, and Chris, this week, have some very "out there" films to review! Films reviewed this week: The Sleep Experiment (2022), Angst (1983), The Hoot Owl (2022), All Eyes (2022), Carnage Park (2016), Paranormal Prison (2021), The Blob (1988), Eden Log (2007), and Blue Monkey (1987) Got a movie recommendation? Email us at ReelVilePodcast@gmail.com Follow the podcast on Facebook Follow the podcast on Instagram Check out the Reel Vile Podcast Shop Check out Ruthless Pro Wrestling Check out some of Germ's writings Check out Kelli's work Producer Peapod's podcast Logos done by Kelli Miller and Ecko Randy of Slam Death Metal Logos
Filmmaker Mickey Keating joins the podcast to discuss his newest film, Offseason. Mickey is best known for films such as Darling, Carnage Park and Psychopaths and has managed to take on many genre and outside genre influences to carve out his own unique style of story telling. Enjoy!
Ha Kung Wong and Joanne Kong of Football Garbage Time discuss their scare of the week, the 2016 movie "Carnage Park", and the four player prop bets they dare to make for Super Bowl LVI! "Waste Time With Us!"™ Brought to you by ThriveFantasy! Sign up now with promocode GARBAGETIME to get a free instant deposit match up to $100! Also brought to you by Manscaped! Get 20% OFF + Free Shipping with promo code GARBAGETIME at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod
Eric B. Fleischman is a film producer and entrepreneur. After graduating from USC, Eric began interning for Blumhouse Productions. He eventually worked full-time for them as an Executive Assistant. He became a producer at EBF Productions. Four years later, he joined Diablo Entertainment and started producing for them. While at Diablo, he produced Carnage Park and Sleight, both of which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. This made him one of the youngest producers to premiere two feature films at the Sundance Film Festival in a single year. He focuses on microbudget films and his bets usually pay off. In 2017, he produced Flower, which was acquired by The Orchard. In November 2017, he co-founded and became CEO of Defiant Studios. Eric was in the Forbes 30 Under 30 for 2018 in the 'Hollywood & Entertainment' category. This show is sponsored by Experiment 27. Get the discovery call script & questions template HERE. In this episode you'll learn: [01:53] How Eric featured two films at Sundance in a single year [03:27] about Slight [04:53] How is Eric splitting his budget [10:18] How Eric found his financiers [15:30] 'Your crew is the most important thing.' [21:20] 'You have to know what people are buying.' [23:50] Timing plays a huge part [27:00] What roles Eric finds most important [32:40] Try new genres [36:14] Push through Links mentioned: All About Nina Deep Murder Head Count John Henry Rise Brought to you by Experiment 27. Find us on Youtube. If you've enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to The Alex Berman Podcast on iTunes and leave us a 5-star review.
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Listen in as we interview James Landry Hebert (Stranger Things, Westworld, Carnage Park) and Director Rich Ragsdale about their experience on Ghost House, available to watch on Netflix and all other VOD platforms.
Grauslich bleibt’s! Pünktlich zu Halloween führen René und Alexander den diesjährigen #Horrorctober zu Ende. Jeder von uns beiden hat natürlich jeweils 13 Horrorfilme dafür gesehen. Teil 2 ist sehr italienisch geprägt: Wir sprechen über Don’t Torture A Duckling (Non si sevizia un paperino, Quäle nie ein Kind zum Scherz), einem überaus gelungenen 72er Giallo von Lucio Fulci. Was ein Giallo ist, klären wir im Podcast, wer Lucio Fulci ist, und warum Alex ein Riesenfan von ihm ist klären wir auch. Auch ansonsten steht diese Folge stark, aber nicht ausschliesslich, im Zeichen italienischen Thrillers und Horrors. René und Alexander haben beide Profondo Rosso (Deep Red, Rosso – Farbe des Todes) gesehen, quasi einem Ideal-Beispiel für einen Giallo. Alexanders Filme (fast ganz italienisch): – Night of the Living Dead (Das Remake von 1990) – Lucio Fulci’s Zombie (Zombi 2, Zombie Flesh Eaters, Woodoo – Die Schreckensinsel der Zombies) – Gates of Hell Trilogie (Paura nella città dei morti viventi, …E tu vivrai nel terrore! L’aldilà, Quella villa accanto al cimitero) – A Lizard in a Woman’s Skin (Una lucertola con la pelle di donna) Renes Filme: – The Blob (1988) – Creep – The Dark Half (Stark – The Dark Half) – Carnage Park Don’t Torture A Duckling besprechen wir wieder im Detail: Ihr kriegt ein paar Hintergrundinfos, ein ausführliches Review und eine Beat Sheet Analyse. Letztere ist bei dem Film nicht ganz so leicht aber hört selbst. Unsere kompletten Listen für den Horrorctober findet ihr hier: René: https://boxd.it/1eZmg Alexander: https://boxd.it/1gfUU Falls ihr noch nicht reingehört habt, dann hört mal bei den Horrorctober Episoden von Bildnachwirkung rein. Alexander ist zu Gast bei der Besprechung von Night of the Living Dead: https://bildnachwirkung.libsyn.com/horrorctober-5-night-of-the-living-dead-feat-alexander-sobolla-abspanngucker René bei der Besprechung von Panic Room: https://bildnachwirkung.libsyn.com/horrorctober-6-panic-room-feat-ren-hoffmann-abspanngucker Und falls ihr genug von Horror habt haben wir auch eine positive Nachricht! Im Januar 2018, startet zum ersten mal der #Japanuary, einem Commitment 8 japanische Filme zu sehen (das Genre ist hier egal). Natürlich sagen wir was im Podcast dazu, aber genaue Infos findet ihr bei SchönerDenken unter http://schoener-denken.de/blog/japanuary-2018/
Ahoy, mateys! Come aboard as we sail into the new Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man Tell No Tales! We also review Animal Kingdom, I Don't Feel at Home in the World Anymore, and more. Our topic this week, we talk about what franchise or story we would like to see redone by a new director. 7:15 Animal Kingdom mini-review 14:45 I Don't Feel at Home in this World Anymore mini-review 27:20 Carnage Park mini-review 31:45 Beyond the Gates mini-review 45:00 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales review 1:21:00 Franchise/sequels we want to see redone by a new director
This time around, we review Carnage Park, The Collector, and Cooties.
David, and Duane, dive head first into the first non-saga entry in the Star Wars universe with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. They discuss story elements they like, where they think a more interesting story might lie, and shoe-horning in characters so that you can clap when they appear on screen. They also shoe-horn in a little discussion on Star Wars: The Last Jedi (because everyone else is...so why not). THIS WEEK Duane: Mr. Sunday Movies - The Last Jedi; Better Call Saul, Season Two; Channel Zero: Candle Cove; Dimension 404; Mother Tongue by Bill Bryson; The Choir - Wide Eyed Wonder Live David: Better Call Saul, Season Two; Carnage Park; The Nerd Crew by Red Letter Media Promos: The Hail Ming Power Hour; Short Bus Cinema And check out a bunch of other great podcast at Legion Podcasts! MUSIC: David Bowie - Heroes; Oasis - Heroes
On this week's New Flesh, horror filmmaker Mickey Keating (Darling! Carnage Park! The Pod!) joins Brett & Joe to chat about his upcoming projects, and detail his experience in the industry thus far.
Paradox Alice v Night Wolf on the roulette, another rousing round of Theater Ticket Lottery, and we chat The Flash: Season Two, Satanic, Justice League: Flashpoint Paradox, Fantastic Beasts & Where to Find Them, Jaws, Carnage Park, The Highlander, Raiders: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made, Don't Breathe, and much more! Hear what happens when Eugene is left to his own devices in the post show bloopers!
Are the election results getting you down? Never fear as you can ride out the apocalypse with Flesh Wound Radio, where we have all the murder, mayhem, and killer boobies you need to ease the pain. Listen in for reviews of the H.P. Lovecraft horror comedy Killer Rack, 70's style thriller Carnage Park, the Danish zombie flick What We Become, and Wild Eye Releasing's Video Killer. All that plus TV Terror Talk with Walking Dead and more. Don't miss it Flesh Wound Freaks and be sure to add our Flesh Wound Radio FB page, follow Horror Society on Twitter, and download us on itunes and Stitcher.
Aquest programa està fet des del SITGES 2016 - Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya. Podeu escoltar les opinions de les pel·lícules Inside, Train to Busan, The Void, Shin Godzilla, Colossal, The Lure, The Love Witch, Hell or High Water,The autopsy of Jane Doe, Desierto, Rupture, Always shine, Blair witch, Somnia, Carnage Park, Bed of the dead, The handmaiden i Your name entre d'altres. També us expliquem totes les anècdotes i activitats paral·leles del SITGES 2016 i les visites de Walter Koenig, Adam Nimoy i Bruce Campbell.
Aquest programa està fet des del SITGES 2016 - Festival Internacional de Cinema Fantàstic de Catalunya. Podeu escoltar les opinions de les pel·lícules Inside, Train to Busan, The Void, Shin Godzilla, Colossal, The Lure, The Love Witch, Hell or High Water,The autopsy of Jane Doe, Desierto, Rupture, Always shine, Blair witch, Somnia, Carnage Park, Bed of the dead, The handmaiden i Your name entre d'altres. També us expliquem totes les anècdotes i activitats paral·leles del SITGES 2016 i les visites de Walter Koenig, Adam Nimoy i Bruce Campbell.
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. Eight Films to Die For, a group of films that After Dark would release limited around the United States for a two week period yearly, actually had a few gems out of the group. Some of the more famous that have become cult film fans favorites include The Hamiltons, Lake Mungo, Dread, and Mulberry Street to name a few. However, there was a little scene one entitled Ritual from 2013 which was actually a pretty good film that co-host Phil listed as one of the top 20 best horror films of that year. Since, director Mickey Keating has had three more films released in a two year period. In 2016 he released festival flicks Darling and Carnage Park. However, in 2015 he released a little film called Pod that Dark Discussions decided to critique. When Martin leaves a voice mail for his brother Ed to stay away and don't tell anyone where he is, Ed meets up with their sister Lyla, and the two head to Martin's remote Maine lake home to find out what's wrong. When they arrive, they discover Martin has gone off the rails. Paranoid, scared, and most certainly dangerous, he begins ranting about a government conspiracy about experiments done upon unwitting soldiers. Now, having tried to go off the grid, Martin now believes that he's being followed and in danger of being killed. Ed and Lyla try to decipher the rantings of their sibling. Written and directed by Mickey Keating, the film stars genre favorite, Lauren Ashley Carter as Lyla, probably first noticed by horror fans in the sleeper hit Jugface. Dean Cates plays Ed while Brian Morvant, who plays Martin, easily shines as a disturbed person that may or may not be telling the truth. Listed as a top twenty film by Dark Discussions last year, co-hosts Abe and Phil take a look at it more closely. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
Hello again friends (and Kevin)! Welcome back! In today's episode we talk about a real world horror story that hits close to home. Like, really close. In Horror Business, we talk about casting updates for Death House and Flatliners, the return of a familiar franchise, not one but TWO Universal Monsters remakes, and a board game based on a show favorite. For our movie reviews, we discuss Carnage Park, a thriller based on true(?) events, written and directed by Mickey Keating, who previously made the polarizing Darling. We also discuss Intruder, the home invasion horror from Travis Z, who previously directed the remake of Cabin Fever. So indulge yourself in another scintillating episode of The Grave Plot podcast!
Christian and Ian are trapped in a hotel room, fighting a hallucinated infestation... and arguing about it. For this episode, we invite a new guest, Tyler, to discuss a Tarantino influenced, crazy guy in the desert movie, CARNAGE PARK. For our Horrigin Story segment, we ask Tyler about his earliest horror memories and why he is still a fan of the genre. Finally, Tyler chooses our Movie from the Crypt for this episode, William Friedkin's BUG, and we quickly start arguing about everything from its scariness to Michael Shannon's acting ability. We also discuss conspiracy theories, Pokemon GO demanding more attention than terrorist attacks, and DIY dental work. We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook and Twitter.
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including Shadow of a Doubt, Woman on the Run, Notorious, The Legend of Tarzan, Marnie, The Secret Life of Pets, Predator, Carnage Park, Rebecca, Seven, Barely Famous, The Great British Baking Show and Adventure Time.
In this episode the guys review Mickey Keating's latest horror film, Carnage Park. Then Tony's neighbor dies, and Albert finally gets a fifty-year-old joke. Also, stay tuned to the end of the episode for our spoiler filled discussion of Swiss Army Man. Links: Albert gets stupid in a wheelchair Innkeepers Pod Darling Batman v. Superman How to Yarn Bomb Your Wang Bush Pippi on the Run Swiss Army Man
This week on the show, Adam and Kevin review Michel Gondry's latest, Microbe and Gasoline, along with the Mickey Keating-directed horror film Carnage Park. Other films discussed include Wiener-Dog, Bunny Lake Is Missing, Men Go To Battle, Cemetery of Splendor, Independence Day: Resurgence (SPOILERS), Green Room, Red Road, and Back to the Future 2. 00:00:32 - Movie news 00:09:01 - Microbe and Gasoline review 00:22:07 - Carnage Park review 00:36:32 - Watch list (spoilers for Independence Day: Resurgence) 01:11:24 - Movie predictions, new on VOD, Blu-ray releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon page at: http://patreon.com/filmpulse web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
On Episode 205 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined once again by our buddy and filmmaker, Jarret Blinkhorn to help us review one of our most anticipated films of 2016-- Mickey Keating's Carnage Park! Since we have Blinks in studio, we dedicate an entire segment to our love of VHS horror that we adoringly refer to as Blinkbuster Video! We talk about the films that really impacted us as kids and relay our favorite video store stories. We also make a HUGE Deadites announcement that you don’t want to miss and play your voicemails! So grab your membership card and your favorite big box tape and strap on! Stuff we talk about: Tickled, Make Them Die Slowly, Tarantino, DJ filmmaking, loud title cards, cell phones ruin movies, taking off your pants, Dynamo's appearance on the Film for Thought Indiana Jones retrospective, Dolls, Throwdown Thursday, weird places you rent movies, Ashley Bell, Pat Healy, broken fans, Cameron, the tuck dance video, The Spookies, the different types of VHS boxes, Charles Band, The Evil Streaks, the origin of Blinkbuster Video, Fright Night, watching horror movies too young, Evil Dead 2, Godzilla, A Clockwork Orange, Ravenshadow’s old nickname, Almost Human, Carnage Park, Slaughter High, heat of the studio, video, one of MZ's favorite gratuitous scenes, Demons, Night of the Demons pin, Dynamo’s scans, Robert Altman, Blockbuster, the video store Wolfenstein met the Deadites at, Blinks’ collection, video store stalking techniques, the All Nipple Podcast, hanging out in video stores, Clown, The Warriors, The Shallows, Green Room, Sam Peckinpah, what dynamo would change about the comic industry, back rubs, The Thing with Two Heads, #teamagentnicole, and Larry Fessenden.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
What does "The BFG" mean? Well, Neil Rosen, Bill Bregoli and guest Justine Browning will explain the title of this lastest from Steven Speilberg and whether it's up to snuff with his past efforts. We also look at some of Steve Spielberg's best and worst films which you may want to consider re-watching. We also look at some new on-demand titles including the retro 70's-style thriller "Carnage Park" and the Iranian drama "September of Shiraz." And for you DVD fans there's the newly released "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" starring Tina Fey and Margot Robbie. It's BFG and WTF in the same show - all your favorite acronyms!
This week we argue about a mumbly found footage film, talk traveling by ESP, & review Micky Keating's twisted throwback thriller, 'Carnage Park'. Keep our mini-fridges full of blood...I mean...not blood...normal things that people drink...by going to http://patreon.com/frightday or 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
On Episode 204 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined in studio once again by our good buddy and filmmaker Jarret Blinkhorn! We speak with Stephen Scarlata and Jackson Stewart, the two creative heads behind one of our most anticipated flicks of the year, the VHS board game horror flick, Beyond the Gates. We're excited to catch up with our old friend Stephen to find out what he's been up to and we make a new friend in Jackson. We will also be reviewing the 2016 horror flick, The Other Side of the Door, we play your voicemail, and we get to hear about all the cool superpowers you get when you’re radioactive! So grab your lasagna, toss off your pants, and strap on! Stuff we talk about: The Mind’s Eye, Carnage Park, The Tony Blinkhorn Invitational Nip Off, The Beyond, The Gate, radioactive Dynamo, Nightmare, VHS Board Games, Sex Boss, Speed, El Rey Network, Tales from the Quadead Zone, Jeff Goldblum calls, Laserdisc collecting, Gojira, how far would you go to see a love once again, Dark Knight Rises, VHS collecting, Chester Novell Turner, can vampires get tattooed?, sexy af, Neon Maniacs, The Other Side of the Door, Lori Grimes’ parenting skills, David Dorfman, the barbecue, quarantine ideas, Barbara Crampton, Javier Botet, Bruce Campbell's birthday, the origin of Stephen’s internet handle, our first VCR, awesome Twitter handles, Italian who actress who thinks MZ is sexy, creators not understanding horror, Mickey Keating’s Carnage Park, Beyond the Gates, Lucha Underground, what Blinks is working on, Mystery Theater Thursday, Tis the Season, WWE brand split, Silent Night Deadly Night 2, Hard Target 2, Karate Kill, our new fundraiser, Dynamo’s quarantine watch list, Jeremy Sisto, Demon Knight, Stuart Gordon, star ratings, 68 Kill, films we are excited about, Michael Jackson, J-Horror tropes, Batman V Superman, wrestling, Nicholas listening to ALL our episodes, Ravenshadow lying, Andrea Wolanin, The Babadook, wrestling in Reseda, Eddie Brant's video store, Tremors, and Blinkbuster Video.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
On Episode 193 of Trick or Treat Radio we get to speak with one of the most prolific up and coming young directors in Mickey Keating. Mickey has directed Ritual, Pod, Darling and the soon to be released Carnage Park. As an extra added surprise bonus, we are also joined by another amazing young director in Joe Begos. Joe directed the great Almost Human and one of our most anticipated films of the year, The Mind’s Eye. We also have a super fun discussion as we review the Turkish horror flick, Baskin. We also somehow sneak in talk about Wrestling, Comic Books, Video Games, other Podcasts, cocks, Rocky Dennis and we play your voicemails and read your feedback! So remember the password to your WiFi, don’t forget to check your Facebook messages and strap on! Stuff we talk about: Blue Beetle and the Teen Titans, all the shows on google play, Weird Science, how Vince looks, Larry Fessenden, Last Shift, Dynamo’s Podcast schedule, Joe Begos, The Outside Corner Fantasy Baseball Podcast with Dr. Joey Tron and Johnny Wolfenstein, Pod, Morbid Tales, El Dandy, Baskin, Turkey, huge cocks, DC comics’ new marketing, House of the Devil, Phantasm, jacking off, Blood Eagle Wings nominated, action figures, A Serbian Film, Robert Altman, Film Festivals, The Mind’s Eye, Clive Barker’s subversion of sex, Psychopaths, Unfriended, Demon Night, The Dead, Netflix, The Witch, people who are big in the pants, mismarketing indie films, Death Note, Adam Wingard, Cult of Muscle, Friday the 13th series, technology in film, Hulu and Amazon Prime, Patsy's movie choice Circle, Police Academy 2 quotes, inconsistent writing on WWE Raw, cool movies showing locally in 35mm, not being able to work WiFi, a return to monster killing, Almost Human, Jason Momoa’s dick, Booster Gold, the peanut butter solution, folks liking different stuff, MonsterZero's shocking scale, Baba, the return of SL, upcoming Talk Without Rhythm appearance, PWGs Don't Sweat the Technique, BxB hulk, Don the Dragon Wilson, Halloween 3: Season of the Witch, video game properties we would like to make into films, and Zack Sabre Jr.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)