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Best podcasts about chloe levine

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Berated B-Rated Movies
The Sacrifice Game

Berated B-Rated Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 111:28


This week Brian with a B and Amferny watch the 2023 Christmas horror movie, The Sacrifice Game. This movie is directed by Jenn Wexler and stars Mena Massoud, Olivia Scott Welch, Chloe Levine, Gus Kenworthy and Madison Baines. Enjoy the story of gang of murderers attempting to complete a demonic ritual during Christmas break at an all girl's boarding school. This movie is a Shudder original and is also available on Apple TV, Prime Video, Google Play, Vudu and YouTube. Instagram Links: Follow Jenn Wexler @bubblegumandblood Follow Mena Massoud @menamassoud Follow Olivia Scott Welch @welchwelchwelchwelch Follow Chloe Levine @chloerlevine Follow Gus Kenworthy @guskenworthy Follow Madison Baines @madison.b.baines The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com RATED G®, RATED PG®, RATED PG-13®, RATED NC-17®, and RATED R® are certification marks owned by the Motion Picture Association, Inc. This podcast has not been rated or certified pursuant to the Motion Picture Association, Inc.'s film rating system nor is this podcast authorized by, endorsed by, or affiliated with the Motion Picture Association, Inc.

Black Girl Film Club
Episode 112: The Transfiguration (2016)

Black Girl Film Club

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 91:48


We're back with more Black vampires with The Transfiguration (2016), a coming of age tale of Milo, a struggling Brooklyn teen who believes he is a vampire. The Transfiguration was directed by Michael O'Shea and stars Eric Ruffin, Chloe Levine, and Aaron Moten. In this episode: Milo's Vampire Code of Ethics; #TwilightSucks; using movies to scare the hoes; Black writers and the occult; vampirism as a coping method for grief. Our recommendations: Martin (1977), Penny Dreadful (2014-2016) Watch Suicide by Sunlight (2018): https://vimeo.com/377200942 Support the show with a Ko-fi! ko-fi.com/blackgirlfilmclub Check out the rest of our socials at linktr.ee/blackgirlfilmclub

The Spooky Doings Podcast
Spooky Doings: Jeremy Holm

The Spooky Doings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2023 39:26


Recorded on July 9 prior to the Screen Actors' Guild strike, Rick has a wonderful chat with Jeremy Holm. We discuss how a dirty cappuccino machine brought Jeremy into the horror genre, having the character of The Ranger written especially for him, being directed by Jenn Wexler, the possibilities of sequels, discussing the tenderness of the character with co-star, Chloe Levine & more! Then we get into what has been Rick's favorite movie of the year so far, Brooklyn 45, in which Jeremy plays Archibald Stanton, working for director, Ted Geoghegan during a pandemic, the depth & richness of the characters, the atrocities of war, the potential of that film being performed live on stage, the ongoing writers' strike & then Jeremy compliments Rick & leaves him speechless! Please subscribe, review & give us that 5 star boop!

Points of eXperience with Paul Castro Jr
Chloë Levine (The OA, Trinkets) | Points of eXperience w/ Paul Castro Jr EP.#47

Points of eXperience with Paul Castro Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 76:36


Chloe Levine is an actor, director, writer, and producer who most of you may know from Netflix's THE OA. I had the pleasure of working with Chloe over a decade ago on a short film called Knives, and even then I knew she going to have a prolific career. She's currently crowd-funding a new film of her own creation, BLOOM, about a young girl's journey with PTSD and you can contribute to their campaign here! https://seedandspark.com/fund/bloomthefilm#story https://www.instagram.com/chloerlevine/ Support from our Sponsors: ---------------------------------------- * For 15% OFF your subscription to Voice123 visit: * https://www.Voice123.com/plans/pox * FREE SHIPPING on all TURTLE BEACH / NEAT MICROPHONE orders * https://www.dpbolvw.net/click-100595441-14299609 * FREE SHIPPING on all ROCCAT orders * https://www.dpbolvw.net/click-100595441-14525775 * For 10% off VOICE STRAW visit the link below! * https://voicestraw.com/discount/POX10?ref=c33e2x1zok * For 10% off RIVERSIDE.FM SUBSCRIPTION visit the link below! * https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=Pox ----------------------------------- Please subscribe and follow us on all social media and enable notifications on all podcast platforms! https://www.PointsofeXperiencePodcast.com ----------------------------------- Questions? Email Info@pointsofexperiencepodcast.com Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/PoXPodcast Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/PoXPodcast Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/PoxPodcast TikTok: https://www.TikTok.com/@PointsofeXperience ---------------------------------------- Original Music by: SkaneMusic - https://www.instagram.com/skane.music/ Edited by: Keith "Neku" Lawson - https://twitter.com/OzmaNeku

Why? The Podcast
Why? Episode 133- Actress Kimie Muroya

Why? The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 27:16


If the phrase 'coming-of-age-movie' makes your skin crawl, just wait until you see Antarctica. It's a unique and wonderfully written and produced film. This week we talked with actress Kimie Muroya, who stars in the film along with Chloe Levine.If Monday's Oscar nominations has you thinking good movies need to be pretentious and long and boring, check this one out- it's a fun one.

Thinking Outside The Long Box
TOTLB S86 Chloe Levine

Thinking Outside The Long Box

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 24:43


Here we are with another beautiful interview episode! These are always so special to us, because, not only do we get to listen to some of our favorite people, talk about the projects that they are involved in, but we also get to learn more about their amazing lives! For this episode, we had the opportunity to speak with actor, Chloe Levine!  Most recently, you saw Chloe on the small screen, on the Netflix show, Trinkets, alongside Brianna Hildebrand. You may have ALSO seen her on another awesome Netflix series, The OA part II. Busy, busy, she has also been seen in Rhys Ernst’s film Adam, The Ranger, and The Transfiguration. She does also have a few upcoming projects; Antarctica, Alaska, and Froth and Bubble. Chloe is a young actor, killing it on whatever screen she's on. Make sure that you're paying attention to her career! SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts | Android |  Spotify | Pandora | RSS Tell us what you think!Leave us a voicemail at 970-573-6148Send us feedback and/or MP3's to outsidethelongbox@gmail.comFollow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube!Support the podcast on Patreon!Credit - Doyle Daniels, Juan Muro, Gabe Llanas, Tim Huskey

Switchblade Sisters
‘Ms .45’ with ‘The Ranger’ Director Jenn Wexler

Switchblade Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 41:19


We are joined this week by the director of the 2018 horror, The Ranger, Jenn Wexler. You may remember previous guest Heather Buckley, who was a producer on the film, discussing Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. Well, Jenn has chosen an equally challenging film, Abel Ferrara’s Ms .45. She and April discuss what it means to portray sexual violence on the screen, and the effect it has on the viewer. They also chat about making low budget indie films and the importance of creating your own film community.You can watch The Ranger on Shudder now.And if you haven’t seen Ms .45…it’s fantastic.If you’re interested in getting 20% off your Beta Brand purchases go to www.betabrand.com/switchbladeWith April Wolfe and Jenn Wexler.

Story + Rain Talks
Ep 6. Chloe Levine: Actor, Writer, Producer

Story + Rain Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 33:34


Actor, writer, producer and current star of Netflix’s cult hit, The OA PART 2, Chloë Levine gives us an unprecedented view of how her creative process works, and where she's headed next. She talks about fan-girling over her mentor, Britt Marling, finding inspiration in the bathtub, and feeling like an outsider. She recounts stories about her childhood including the doodles that have always helped channel her creativity, dressing like a boy, and her vivid imagination. A born storyteller, Chloë has always wanted to set herself apart, and she shares how she’s doing that. With newly premiered film Adam, and four upcoming producer roles to fill, Chloe is one to watch and on the industry's smart-girl-It- girl inside track.

Horror Pod Class
Extra Credit: Interview with Jenn Wexler

Horror Pod Class

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 32:48


The beauty of small theatres is that they act as little pockets of experimentation.  They are smaller and more adaptable and willing to try lots of different things to get people in the door.  That's why last week Screenland Armour hosted a kick ass free screening of The Ranger directed by Jenn Wexler.  A small budget slasher film with a fiesty indepededent spirit was exactly what I needed to start the work week.     The Ranger at its core is a movie about a girl whose uncle dies in the woods only to be rescued by a forest ranger.  The titular ranger (Jeremy Holm) is not the good guy he seems. Years later Chelsea(Chloe Levine) now a young woman runs with a group of punk rockers.  During a raid on a night club they are hanging out in the group shoot a police officer and decide a cabin in the woods is the perfect place to run to.  Chelsea leads the group to the cabin her deceased uncle bequeathed her.  The ranger recognizing Chelsea begins to come after her and her friends.    The Ranger leans into its label as a a punk rock slasher.  All of the characters would willingly define themselves by that label.  They go to punk rock concerts, they dress punk, and most importantly they have that fuck you mentality we commonly associate with that genre.  That being said as we are establishing our main characters the punk rock label is never a mask our characters can hide behind.  If they are assholes, they are punk assholes.  If they are ditzy and silly than they are ditzy and silly punks.  In short punk rock is not a panacea for everyone's personality issues.  I appreciate that level of introspection.  It gives a fullness to the characters that makes the punkness of the movie feel more like a contribution as opposed to a contrivance.  The soundtrack is absolutely bonkers.  Comprised mostly of west coast punk the sountrack is a wonderful hodgepodge of new and old.  You will find Rotten UK, The Polyester Wags, and The Lobstrosities to name a few on this absolutely killer mix tape.  It is clear that the soundtrack was handled with the same loving care the movie was given which is a truly rare thing nowadays.          The acting in this movie by the supporting cast is servicable.  There is no one stealing scenes from Chelsea or the ranger.  They are mostly standins for traditional slasher archtypes only with punk and modern sensibilitites.  Two of the punks happens to be gay which interjects a level of modernity to the slasher subgenre that some are all too fast to label conservative.  Chloe Levine is an absolute star.  She emotes more with her giant eyes than most do with their entire bodies.  Levine plays Chelsea with a richness that helps the audience grasp her level of damage without painting her as a victim.   She is a survivor and in a punk rock fantasy that is about as good as it gets.  Jeremy Holm plays a great goofy villain.  I am not quite sure if he is going for campy or realism and this indescsion prevented me from ever deciding if this character is really fully developed. There is a bit with some wolf skin and some howling that totally lost me towards the end of the film.  That being said if his only job is to create peril for Chelsea he did his job and in that context plays an excellent foil.  The only real criticism I have of The Ranger is that it tries to do too much.  Chelsea is a survivor. Its coded into every fiber of her being.  We do not need the not so subtle imagery especially at the end that reinforces that idea.  I wish Wexler would have trusted us a bit more. That being said this is really a small criticism in what is a incredibly fun movie.     I think it is clever to interject punk rock into this type of movie.  The villain is a white male and our hero a woman.  That within itself is not a new take on the slasher genre. The utter absence of the male gaze is however.  Wexler allows her hero to be complex.  She was a survivor long before the ranger ever started his rampage and the fact that it did not take a man to bring that out is pretty bad ass in its own right.  This is not the last we will see and hear of Wexler.  We are ready for her to apply the same punk rock sensibility to other subgenres.  Do Weird movies next please Jenn!

The Work Podcast
Sundance Wrap, Ariel Kavoussi and Kevin Corrigan; Chloe Levine; Kelli Berglund; Tiffany Vazquez (S07E12)

The Work Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019


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Punks In Pubs Podcast
Episode 31: The Ranger Movie

Punks In Pubs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 61:31


Watcha! Episode 31 sees Liam at The Royal George Pub in Soho talking to director; Jenn Wexler, producer; Heather Buckley and for a short amount of time actor; Chloe Levine. Together they created the award-winning new horror movie - The Ranger.   This interview was recorded during the height of London's FrightFest where Jenn was the first female director to open the festival with the film.   Having been brought up on punk herself, Jenn's passion for the genre pours out of the movie with a soundtrack that features bands like The Atom Age; The Authorities; Black Lungs; The Avengers; DayGlo Abortions and FANG. Producer, Heather's love for punk is apparent from her first breath in this interview (in a past life Heather was a Fangoria contributor). If punk and horror is your thing, this episode could become your favourite.   So what can you expect from this natter? Of course, we talk about the movie as well as the killer punk soundtrack... and reveal what horror movies scared the living bejeezus out of us as a kids as well as what scares us now.   Jenn and Heather talk punk and discovery of the sound, and Chloe explains how discovering punk for the first time (having not listened to or experienced a punk show before the movie) has led her to take on the punk-rock attitude into her real life. As well as all that we talk about the need for more women to be seen to be creating movies, the closure of venues and Liam asks "if being dubbed a B-Movie is like being labelled a pop-punk artist?"   You can watch the trailer here. If you are based in the US, you can rent and stream the movie via RedBox the rest of us can pick it up on Blu-ray/DVD on Amazon and it will be made available soon on the horror streaming service, Shudder, soon.   Playing out the show this week are The Lurchers, they're from Denver, Colorado, where it's always 420. And their track My Own Eyes will be sending you home happy.   If you are looking for a badass T-Shirt go pick up the Punks In Pubs Podcast Tee from our Etsy site, all cash raised will go back into the podcast.   Go rate and review and tell your friends about the podcast.     Punks in Pubs will be having February off so we will be back on the 3rd of March with Tom May of The Menzingers. Until then if you're going to a punk show and you see someone fall down, you pick them right back up. Have a good one, bye bye.

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #323 - Cinema Therapy for the Punk Rock Housewife

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 207:30


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)

Gruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and Interviews
Reviews of The Ranger - What Keeps You Alive - Along Came the Devil

Gruesome Magazine - Horror Movie Reviews and Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2018 62:56


This week, the Grue-Crew follow some punks up to a cabin in the woods, witness Bruce Davidson performing an exorcism, and root for Brittany Allen to survive her encounter with Hannah Emily Anderson. First up is the possession film Along Came the Devil from director Jason DeVan, featuring Sydney Sweeney struggling with the demons of her past. The second film, The Ranger from director Jenn Wexler, follows Chloe Levine as she faces an evil from her past in the form of...the ranger. Rounding out the show is the tense thriller What Keeps You Alive from director Colin Minihan, featuring a killer cast, a killer twist, and a seriously messed-up killer. The hunt is on for the diamond in the rough. Doc Rotten from Horror News Radio and Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era are joined by Rafe Telsch and Vanessa Thompson.  Gruesome Magazine Podcast - Episode 033 The Ranger - What Keeps You Alive - Along Came the Devil SHUDDER MOVIE RECOMMENDATION Use my promo code - GRUESOME - for an extended 30-day FREE trial of Shudder to check out Ruin Me and Still/Born! Enter the promo code at http://gruesomemagazine.com/shudder to get your first month free. ALONG CAME THE DEVIL After a troubled childhood, Ashley searches for a connection, and unknowingly invites in a demonic force, which leaves her loved ones fighting for her soul. "I enjoyed the interactions between Sydney Sweeney and Madison Lintz the most." - Jeff "I really enjoy possession movies. … (but) I found myself very frustrated with this film and maybe a little angry." - Doc Director: Jason DeVan (w/ Heather DeVan) Cast: Sydney Sweeney, Madison Lintz, Jessica Barth, Bruce Davison, Matt Dallas Gravitas Ventures will release the supernatural horror film ALONG CAME THE DEVIL in theaters, On Demand and Digital HD on August 10, 2018. THE RANGER Teen punks, on the run from the cops and hiding out in the woods, come up against the local authority - an unhinged park ranger with an ax to grind.   "I’m so proud of Jenn Wexler at being a female director and doing such an amazing job in this." - Vanessa "Chloe Levine and Jeremy Holm create a power duo in this film that really makes the film." - Jeff "Don’t be fooled. Check this movie out. It is a lot of fun. It has slasher elements, but ... it’s not one thing. There’s a lot of stuff going on with this, but it certainly relishes in the gore and the kills." - Doc Director: Jenn Wexler (w/ Giaco Furino) Cast: Chloe Levine, Jeremy Holm, Granit Lahu THE RANGER opens in NYC August 17th and L.A. September 7th! WHAT KEEPS YOU ALIVE Majestic mountains, a still lake, and venomous betrayals engulf a female married couple attempting to celebrate their one-year anniversary.   "Another winner from Colin Minihan with standout performances from Hannah Emily Anderson and Brittany Allen. See this!" - Jeff "It is a very satisfying and rich movie. It is so about the characters and the dialogue. Colin Minihan shows some flare [in What Keeps You Alive]." - Doc Director: Colin Minihan Cast: Hannah Emily Anderson, Brittany Allen, Martha MacIsaac OPENS IN CINEMAS AND ON VOD NATIONWIDE ON AUGUST 24TH, 2018

Sean Kelly on Movies
Sean Kelly Interviews - Fantasia 2018 - Chuck Steel and The Ranger

Sean Kelly on Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 18:57


It is my second Sean Kelly Interviews podcast from the 2018 Fantasia Film Festival. In this episode I talk to director Michael Mort about Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires, followed by a discussion with director Jen Wexler, producer Heather Buckley, and actors Chloe Levine and Jeremy Holm about The Ranger. It's a jam packed episode, so I hope it is one that you enjoy! 00:20 - Introductory Comments 00:56 - Interview with Michael Mort about Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires 04:57 - Transitional Comments 05:32 - Interview with Jen Wexler, Heather Buckley, Chloe Levine, and Jeremy Holm about The Ranger 17:27 - Closing Comments

Sean Kelly on Movies Interviews Podcast
Sean Kelly Interviews - Fantasia 2018 - Chuck Steel and The Ranger

Sean Kelly on Movies Interviews Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 18:57


It is my second Sean Kelly Interviews podcast from the 2018 Fantasia Film Festival. In this episode I talk to director Michael Mort about Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires, followed by a discussion with director Jen Wexler, producer Heather Buckley, and actors Chloe Levine and Jeremy Holm about The Ranger. It's a jam packed episode, so I hope it is one that you enjoy! 00:20 - Introductory Comments 00:56 - Interview with Michael Mort about Chuck Steel: Night of the Trampires 04:57 - Transitional Comments 05:32 - Interview with Jen Wexler, Heather Buckley, Chloe Levine, and Jeremy Holm about The Ranger 17:27 - Closing Comments--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/skonmovies/message This is a public episode. If you’d like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit skonmovies.substack.com/subscribe

Bigger Show Podcast
Bigger Show Interview: Jenn Wexler and Heather Buckley (CFF 2018)

Bigger Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018


Chatting with The Ranger's Jenn Wexler and Heather Buckley!

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #267 - The Decisively Divisive Death Plate

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 231:10


On Episode 267 of Trick or Treat Radio we do a creature double feature! We kick it off with the American reimagining of the divisive Death Note from Director Adam Wingard and Netflix. We also talk about The Transfiguration, the indie vampire film from first time director Michael O'Shea. We debut the latest Evil Streaks song, Marz goes nuts on some internet troll and we dig into the thin line between passionate fandom and insanity. So grab your favorite VHS vampire flick, write some dirtbags name in the Death Note and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show! Stuff we talk about: Super no vacancy, Rock and Shock, Drive Jacket Mark, Hurricane Ravenshadow, El Boro, Dynamo’s Twizzler trick, SARSquatch, Hascon, Stan Bush, Peter Cullen, Chris Benoit, infinity gauntlet, brony, nerd fandom, Star Wars, My Little Pony, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Death Note, Adam Wingard, Netflix, Willem Dafoe, The Evil Streaks, Myra, Australian Crawl, more than meets the eye, Transformers, Julie MeowMeow’s birthday, Lakeith Stanfield, Nat Wolff, Unsolved Mysteries, 100 Bullets, Yankee Diddler, perfect films, Kuso, Texas Chainsaw Massacre remake, hate masturbating, King Kong, Godzilla, Dr. Zevia tastes like racism, stupid petitions, Johan Solo, The Transfiguration, Michael O’Shea, Eric Ruffin, Martin, Let The Right One In, Chloe Levine, Elm St. Kids Movie Club, Wonder Woman, It, slide whistle, dating at the dog park, You’re Next, Phantasm, killing kids on film, Hurricane Irma, Kong: Skull Island, Blair Witch, vampire flicks, tropical storms, The Mummy, The Joker, Martin, brownies, Milo, MZs social schedule, Larry Fessenden, Ares, Guardians, Lloyd Kaufman, OTC 500, remakes, Dynamo’s gift, Marvel Superhero RPG, pop skull, the new Tori Amos, being in cahoots, Tsugumi Ohba, Takeshi Obata, the new National record, whitewashing, things to do in Vegas, Dr. Strange’s Ancient Ones, buying drugs, and the fine line between being a passionate fan and an asshole.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)