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NEW EPISODE! Ed Travis from Cinapse stops by to chat his favorites films from SXSW! Liam and Mike ponder the orb to ask the state of cinema with THE ELECTRIC STATE. Max agrees with Frank Grillo that Dutch cuisine is BAD with BLACK LOTUS. Vyce takes another week off as work beckons. Seek those answers and more in our latest episode.Find Us on these Platforms:Guest- Ed Travis: Bluesky/Letterboxd/Cinapse https://bsky.app/profile/edtravis.bsky.social https://letterboxd.com/ed_travis/ https://cinapse.co/Works to Seek Out:Ed Travis SXSW Letterboxd Films-https://letterboxd.com/ed_travis/list/movies-ed-travis-watched-at-sxsw-2025/The Boys-Action For Everyone: Twitter/BlueSky/Twitch/Instagram https://x.com/A4EPodcast https://bsky.app/profile/a4epodcast.bsky.social https://www.twitch.tv/action4everyone https://www.instagram.com/a4epodcast/Michael Scott: BlueSky- https://bsky.app/profile/hibachijustice.bsky.socialVyceVictus: Twitter/BlueSky/Instagram/Letterboxd- https://x.com/VyceVictus https://bsky.app/profile/vycevictus.bsky.social https://www.instagram.com/vycevictus/ https://letterboxd.com/vycevictus/ Liam O'Donnell: Twitter/Instagram- https://x.com/LiamODin https://www.instagram.com/liamodin/?hl=enMax Deering: Twitter/Bluesky/Letterboxd- https://x.com/ODSTSpartan https://bsky.app/profile/odstspartan.bsky.social https://letterboxd.com/ODSTSpartan/
Adkins Undisputed: The Most Complete Scott Adkins Podcast in the World
Cinapse's Ed Travis returns to give us the low down on Fantastic Fest, Ed and Vyce talk Wild Robot, and Max talks the new Hellboy
We speak with Herman Phillips, an innovative film producer and the creator of Cinapse, a groundbreaking production management software. Herman shares insights from his journey in the film industry and explains how his experiences on major sets like The Mandalorian inspired him to develop technology that revolutionizes production workflows. Herman discusses the challenges faced by production teams using outdated scheduling methods and how Cinapse addresses these issues. He highlights key features of the software, including real-time collaboration, episodic scheduling logic, and upcoming functionalities like unit day breaks and automated schedule comparisons. Herman also touches on Cinapse's adoption by major studios and its expansion into the European market. Tune in for a deep dive into the future of film production technology and how Cinapse is transforming the industry's approach to scheduling and management. About Wrapbook Wrapbook is a smart, intuitive platform that makes production payroll and accounting easier, faster, and more secure. We provide a unified payroll platform that seamlessly connects your entire team—production, accounting, cast, and crew—all in one place. Wrapbook empowers production teams to manage projects, pay cast and crew, track expenses, and generate data-driven insights, while enabling workers to manage timecards, track pay, and onboard to new projects from any device. Wrapbook brings clarity and dependability to production payroll, while increasing the productivity of your whole team. For crew: The Wrapbook app eliminates the headaches of production payroll by providing a fast, transparent, and secure solution for workers to complete startwork, submit timecards, and track pay. Trusted by companies of all sizes, Wrapbook powers payroll for some of the industry's top production companies, including SMUGGLER, Tuff, and GhostRobot. Our growing team of 250+ people includes entertainment and technology experts from SAG-AFTRA, DGA, IATSE, Teamsters, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, and more. Wrapbook is backed by top-tier investors, including Jeffrey Katzenberg's WndrCo, Andreessen Horowitz, and A* Capital. Get started at https://www.wrapbook.com/
[School of Movies 2024] Is this the last true swashbuckler of the 20th Century? It's certainly the Zorro movie so great, and so wildly successful in all of its aims that there hasn't really been a landmark big screen appearance since then (that wasn't the leading man playing a cat). Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta Jones in their prime, and Anthony Hopkins delivering my personal favourite performance of his. Here, in this commissioned episode, we go through every department, exploring the multitude of exceptional craftspeople, thespians, stunt coordinators, wardrobe heads, practical FX masters, all the while accompanied by the music of the late, great master of horns, composer James Horner. All of their work blends together into an absolutely magnificent, sweeping romantic adventure of revenge and liberation, with not only the greatest fencing scenes ever filmed, but the sexiest! This is the second of a trio of absolutely astonishing films directed by Martin Campbell. We have already covered the third, (twice!) Casino Royale (2006), and we really do need to get around to covering the first, GoldenEye (1995). Guest: Brenden Agnew @BLCAgnew of Cinapse
Adkins Undisputed: The Most Complete Scott Adkins Podcast in the World
The Boys are joined by Cinapse's Ed Travis to recap Fantastic Fest, talk The Creator, Gran Turismo and more!
FIRST BLOOD Vietnam veteran and drifter John J. Rambo wanders into a small Washington town in search of an old friend but is met with intolerance and brutality by the local sheriff. When the sheriff's deputies rough up Rambo, he flashes back to his time as a prisoner of war and unleashes his fury on the officers. He narrowly escapes the manhunt, but it will take Rambo's former commander to save the hunters from the hunted. Craig and guest cohost Brendan Agnew (@BLCAgnew on Twitter) talk about the way soldiers are viewed now vs the 70s, Miyazaki retrospective at Cinapse, over confident locals and the movie First Blood on this week's Matinee Heroes. Show Notes 0:58 Craig and Brendan talk about the series of articles Brendan has written for Cinapse.co regarding Miyazaki's anime films. 12:20 Craig and Brendan discuss "First Blood" 32:53 Recasting 43:30 Double Feature 46:43 Final Thoughts 49:31 A preview of next week's episode "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" Next week is the totally bodacious movie "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure"
[School of Everything Else 2023] This is actually the fourth of an ongoing series of Zelda episodes begun all the way back in 2010 when we had a guest-filled clip show covering every title from the NES original to the then-latest instalment, Spirit Tracks on DS. After that came Skyward Sword in very early 2012 after its release on the Wii, then in 2017 when Breath of the Wild emerged, we did a third show covering the remakes and remasters up to Majora's Mask on 3DS. And now here, just as Tears of the Kingdom gushes forth, so too do we, about what may in fact be not only my favourite Zelda game of all time... but maybe my favourite game! We and our guests talk at length and depth about this series high-point for many, only rivalled by one other across many rankings and polls. But absolutely warranting of detractors deeply frustrated by a system of weapons that seem to be made from crackers lightly glued together. We look at the pitfalls and soaring heights of this astonishing achievement in building a world that begs to be explored. My original intention, since the recording ran to over two and a half hours was to trim out 45 minutes or so. I couldn't. It's all simply too good. Guests James Batchelor of the Bond and Beyond podcast @James_Batchelor Brenden Agnew of Cinapse @BLCAgnew Eric Jones of Waxing Cinematic, FilmCut and Photoflow Terror in the Stars Nama Chibitty @namathenerd Derrick Ritchie @thenewdelboy
THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN A Mexican village is at the mercy of Calvera, the leader of a band of outlaws. The townspeople, too afraid to fight for themselves, hire seven American gunslingers to free them from the bandits' raids. The professional gunmen train the villagers to defend themselves, then plan a trap for the evil Calvera. Craig Alan and guest Austin Vashaw (@VforVashaw on Twitter) talk about the undying coolness of Yul Brenner, the 10th anniversary of Cinapse, the lackluster sequels and the movie “The Magnificent Seven” on this week's Matinee Heroes! Show Notes 1:01 Craig, Alan and Austin talk about the upcoming 10 year anniversary of Cinapse.co 8:17 Craig, Alan and Austin discuss "The Magnificent Seven" 32:15 Recasting 49:15 Double Feature 50:42 Final Thoughts 54:25 A preview of next week's episode "Logan Lucky" Next week, we end our ensemble month with a heist like no other in "Logan Lucky"
Very excited to share my chat with Herman Phillips (COO) and Heather Wagner (Co-Founder/Product Architect). They are two of the brains behind Cinapse, our sponsor for the last 3 episodes. Cinapse is an app that streamlines workflows for film and television crews, cast members, and studio employees. By digitizing the background voucher system, a painful process that usually requires a TON of forms, data entry, and frustrated individuals, Cinapse is revolutionizing production at large. It's one of those unsexy time sucks in production that ADs, production and accounting deal. It's time that could be spent more wisely. During our chat, we dive into the story behind how the idea came about, why producers should know about it and how this the technology it provides will positively impact the process of making a film for everyone involved---from crew to accountants. To book a demo of Cinapse, got to www.cinapse.io/book-a-demo. Fill out a brief form, and a Cinapse representative will be in touch to schedule a Zoom call! Beijos, CG
**This episode is brought to you by Cinapse. Cinapse is an app that streamlines workflows for film and television crews, cast members, and studio employees. What they are building is truly game changer and I'll be doing a deep dive with them in the upcoming weeks. Follow @cinapse for more.** _______ Here we are, the final episode of 2022! I can't believe how fast the year has flown by, can you? As we wind down and cozy up into this season of rest and reflection, I hope you truly take the time to celebrate your wins, learn from your blindspots, and continue to do your best daily. Wise people tell me that's what life is all about. Eva Price is a prime example of betting on yourself. She is a three-time Tony Award-winning producer with over 18 successful Broadway plays, musicals, and concerts under her belt. Notably called “Broadway's Powerhouse Entrepreneur”, some of her award-winning shows include Oklahoma!, Alanis Morissette's Jagged Little Pill, Dear Evan Hansen, Peter and the Starcatcher, Colin Quinn Long Story Short (directed by Jerry Seinfeld. Eva grew up in Boston and earned a degree in Political Communication at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. After five years as an assignment editor in ABC News, Eva quit her prestigious and lucrative job to pursue her dream of becoming a Broadway producer. A decade later, she's now produced multiple Tony, Olivier, and GRAMMY Award-winning shows on Broadway! Currently, Eva is producing an upcoming Broadway show & Juliet which opens on November 17. Eva is also preparing for a new important musical opening in Los Angeles in May 2023, called Transparent. Gems from this episode include: Navigating the exhausting but fulfilling world of theater The importance of humility despite being a successful producer How producers empower their communities through art Xoxo CG SAY HI instagram.com/carolinagroppa instagram.com/angleonproducers twitter.com/carolinagroppa SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER! bit.ly/aop_newsletter
***This episode is brought to you by Cinapse. Cinapse is an app that streamlines workflows for film and television crews, cast members, and studio employees. What they are building is truly game changer and I'll be doing a deep dive with them in the upcoming weeks. Follow them @cinapse for more.*** Barbara Whitman is a theater producer who made her Broadway debut producing A Raisin in the Sun, starring Sean Comb and Phylicia Rashad, An impressive lady, she has won multiple Tony and Drama League Awards for producing musicals like Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Fun Home, The Humans and of course, A Strange Loop, which I was lucky enough to see on Broadway back in August. In 2021, she established the Barbara Whitman Award at Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation, SDCF for sure. The award will be given annually to a female, trans, or non-binary early career director. Currently, Barbara is producing Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Doug Wright's new play, GOOD NIGHT, OSCAR, starring Sean Hayes. The play will open on Broadway Spring 2023. A native New Yorker, Barbara attended NYU Gallatin School of Individualized Study and received an MFA in Theatre Management and Producing from Columbia University. With roots in the theater, it's no surprise that's she's built a career around this art form. She has a deep passion for story, and especially for outlier stories that live outside the more commercial broadway fare. Gems from our chat include: How the definition of a producer has evolved The importance of introducing audiences to live theater Tips on how to get started producing theater Xoxo CG
***This episode is brought to you by AOP's first official sponsor, Cinapse. *** Cinapse is an app that streamlines workflows for film and television crews, cast members, and studio employees. What they are building is truly game changer and I'm stoked to partner with them. Check 'em out @ cinapse.io. Thrilled to share my chat with the fierce Elizabeth Cantillon. She is a producer and principal of Bisous Pictures, a romance label under MRC Film. She most recently produced an adaptation of Jane Austen's PERSUASION starring Dakota Johnson which is streaming on Netflix. An LA native, Elizabeth has extensive experience working as a studio executive and a producer. She also had a brief stint at UCLA where she taught screenplay development for producers. She recommended a few excellent books and resources that I highly recommend you check out. Links are in the show notes on angleonproducers.com She previously served as EVP, Production at Columbia Pictures. During her tenure there, , she oversaw Academy Award winners THE SOCIAL NETWORK, THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO and the last four installments of James Bond movies CASINO ROYALE, QUANTUM OF SOLACE, SKYFALL and SPECTRE. Overall, the films she has worked on as a studio executive have garnered more than $300 million at the box office worldwide. In 2014, Elizabeth left Columbia Pictures to go back to her first love of producing with a first look deal at Sony under, “The Cantillion Company.” Elizabeth is resilience and patience personified. Gems from our chat include: The difference between a studio executive's role and a producer's role How true gender parity in film production can be achieved The importance of setting boundaries for yourself Xoxo CG
THE UNTOUCHABLES Welcome to Episode 18 of Season 4 Show Notes This week we do it the Chicago way as newly christened Sam Levitt and Cinapse's Austin Vashaw try to put each other in the morgue recasting the Untouchables. If you want to watch the show, you can head over to matineeheroes.com/castoff where you'll find all the links to past and current episodes. Feel free to email MHCastoff@gmail.com to offer up feedback, suggest movies for the Castoff or just to say "hey". You can also watch the CastOFF! live every Tuesday 9pm/6pm ET/PT on http://twitch.tv/matineeheroes & https://youtube.com/channel/UCnxw7gfxe_ChqBXnchT8vFA
THE UNTOUCHABLES Welcome to Episode 18 of Season 4 Show Notes This week we do it the Chicago way as newly christened Sam Levitt and Cinapse's Austin Vashaw try to put each other in the morgue recasting the Untouchables. If you want to watch the show, you can head over to matineeheroes.com/castoff where you'll find all the links to past and current episodes. Feel free to email MHCastoff@gmail.com to offer up feedback, suggest movies for the Castoff or just to say "hey". You can also watch the CastOFF! live every Tuesday 9pm/6pm ET/PT on http://twitch.tv/matineeheroes & https://youtube.com/channel/UCnxw7gfxe_ChqBXnchT8vFA
This week's episode is, Part 2 of Episode 92 - where the Film Scribes on Deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), LeAnne Lindsay (Tinsel & Tine) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) finish off with their discussion with what they saw at the latest iteration of the Philadelphia Film Festival As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Long time no see! Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. We're back with a two parter, the first of which is 60 minutes of review courtesy of this week's scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), , LeAnne Lindsay (Tinsel & Tine) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co). This week the films review include DUNE, THE ETERNALS, LAST NIGHT IN SOHO and HALLOWEEN KILLS. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Long time no see! Thank you for checking out the latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week we're back with a FULL episode of reviews of the latest films hitting theaters and streaming. This week the scribes on deck: Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com), and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) give a spoiler filled discussion on Bond's latest NO TIME TO DIE, A24's LAMB, THE MANY SAINTS OF NEWARK and VENOM 2. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) are remote and reviewing new releases! This show features reviews and discussions on OLD, WOODSTOCK 99: PEACE LOVE AND RAGE, THE GREEN KNIGHT and THE JUNGLE CRUISE. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
On a brand new ACTION PACKED episode of Eric Roberts is the Man we're joined by Cinapse co-founder and editor Ed Travis to discuss Jesse V. Johnson's 2017 throwback actioner THE BEAUTIFUL ONES from 2017. Does the film stack up to the films and filmmakers it constantly references, or did the distributor's choice to abandon its intended black & white aesthetic undermine its intentions? Let's find out! The post Episode 106: Eric Roberts Is The Man Redux – The Beautiful Ones (2017) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
INDEPENDENCE DAY When powerful aliens launch an all-out invasion, the world's only hope is a disparate ensemble of heroes who band together to defeat the alien invaders that are bent on exterminating mankind. The survivors devise a plan and July 4th becomes the day humanity fights back for its freedom. Craig, Alan and guest Austin Vashaw (@VforVashaw on twitter) talk about movies vs their novelizations, the lost art of practical effects, disaster movies and “Independence Day” on this week's Matinee Heroes! Show Notes 1:06 Craig and Alan talk to Austin Vashaw about his work at Cinapse and his twitter club Cult of Blu-Ray Addicts (@COBRAcollector on twitter) 9:34 Craig Alan and Austin discuss "Independence Day" 37:31 Recasting 1:08:43 Double Feature 1:12:18 Final Thoughts 1:16:16 A preview of next week's episode "Knives Out" Next week we bring in CSI:KFC with the superb Rian Johnson mystery "Knives Out"
Ed and Lorraine Warren are back battling ghosts in The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It, the third Conjuring film and eighth entry in The Conjuring Universe.Andy Nelson discusses the movie with Pete Wright, Tommy Metz III, and special guest Justin Harlan from Cinapse and The Farsighted podcast. Does this latest chapter fit well into the franchise? Why did James Wan hand over directing duties to Michael Chaves? And how do we feel about the story leaving the haunted house setting for a possessed person?Other topics include the blend of CG and practical effects, whether the villain delivers the scares, and how this stacks up to the previous Conjuring films. Check out The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It then tune in to join the spooky conversation!Join the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's Discord channel!Film SundriesSupport The Next Reel Film Podcast by becoming a member of our community!Original theatrical trailerFlickchartLetterboxd Find source material for The Next Reel's family of podcasts – and thousands of other great reads – at AUDIBLE! Get your free audiobook and 30-day free trial today.Learn more about CODA and how it can work for you!We spend hours every week putting our shows together for you, our dear listener, and it would sure mean a lot to us if you considered becoming a member. When you do, you get early access to shows, ad-free episodes, and a TON of bonus content. To those who already support the show, thank you. To those who don't yet: what are you waiting for?BECOME A MEMBER HERE: $5 monthly or $55 annuallyJoin the conversation with movie lovers from around the world on The Next Reel's DISCORD channel!Here's where you can find us around the internet:The WebLetterboxdFlickchartCheck out poster artwork for movies we've discussed on our Pinterest pagePeteJJOceanSteveTommyAndyWhat are some other ways you can support us and show your love? Glad you asked!You can buy TNR apparel, stickers, mugs and more from our MERCH PAGE.Or buy or rent movies we've discussed on the show from our WATCH PAGE.Or buy books, plays, etc. that was the source for movies we've discussed on the show from our ORIGINALS PAGE.Or renew or sign up for a Letterboxd Pro or Patron account with our LETTERBOXD MEMBERSHIP DISCOUNT.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) introduce a new kind of show on the feed - The Deep Dive. These will be dedicated episodes spotlighting a particular film with our inaugural outing celebrating the 25th anniversary of Brian De Palma's Mission: Impossible. Enjoy and let us know what you think! As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) discuss what its like to be in theaters for screenings again and review WRATH OF MAN and SPIRAL: FROM THE BOOK OF SAW. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) review GODZILLA VS. KONG, JUSTICE LEAGUE: THE SNYDER CUT and THE LAST BLOCKBUSTER. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking another socially distanced episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), Gary Kramer (Philadelphia Gay News, Salon), and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) are giving a rundown of their experience at this year's “virtual” Sundance. We burn through nine films we caught from the festival that usually premieres the year's can miss films. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com), LeAnne Lindsay (Tinsel & Tine), Rosalie Kicks (Moviejawn), Ryan Silberstein (Cinema76), Gary M. Kramer (Salon) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) rundown the PFCC 2020 awards, while discussing the films they loved that made the list, or those they wish had. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast! Time for Part Two! This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) are remote and reviewing the latest Pixar animated masterwork Soul and Aubrey Plaza's latest surreal indie thriller Black Bear. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast! This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) are remote and reviewing the latest DC tentpole Wonder Woman 1984. Listen to what maybe the most painful 45 minutes for Dan Tabor as he literally dies on the hill for Patty Jenkins' latest as he attempts to defend what is turning out to be one of the most divisive films of 2020. Part two coming next week. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking another socially distanced episode of The Film Scribes Podcast! This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) are back with a full slate catching up on what they've been up to in quarantine while also discussing the Philadelphia Film Festival, the Riverview theater closing and even throwing in a review for good measure. It's 90 minutes of film discussion and recommendations from the Film Scribes crew. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking another socially distanced episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) are back with a full slate reviewing Enola Holmes, The Social Dilemma, The Trial of the Chicago 7, On the Rocks and My Octopus Teacher. It's 90 minutes of film discussion and recommendations from the Film Scribes crew. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (The National Interest and Tilt Magazine), Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) review and discuss Christopher Nolan's latest Tenet which opens this week in a spoiler heavy discussion, so be warned. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) discuss what they are watching in quarantine and review PALM SPRINGS and THE OLD GUARD. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking another socially distanced episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) review the Disney + release of Hamilton, A24's latest First Cow and Jon Stewart's Irresistible. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) are remote and reviewing Spike Lee's latest Da 5 Bloods, Jude Apatow's latest The King of Staten Island and the cheeky Showgirls doc, You Don't Nomi. After the review we do a quick, or not really that quick, discussion on the Gone with Wind debacle while also discussing life in quarantine. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), Ryan Silberstein (Cinema76) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) do another remote show discussing what they are watching while staying indoors thanks to the Coronavirus pandemic. We deal out some quick reviews and recommendations for those looking for something to watch in these trying times. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) do a remote show this time reviewing a lot of films that just hit VOD - THE WAY BACK, EMMA, THE INVISIBLE MAN and the THE HUNT. We also do a small discussion on the Coronavirus and its impact so far on the film industry. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), LeAnne Lindsay (Tinsel & Tine), Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) discuss Sundance and the Oscars. This year Piers and LeAnne attended IRL and break down their favorites and talk about what it's like to attend this iconic film festival. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
After a brief hiatus, we're back! Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), LeAnne Lindsay (Tinsel & Tine), Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) review BAD BOYS FOR LIFE, DOWNHILL, HARLEY QUINN: BIRDS OF PREY and PORTRAIT OF A LADY ON FIRE. We ran a bit long with our review segment this week, so next week we will be releasing the discussion portion of the show that will tackle Oscars and Sundance. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of Film Scribes. This week the scribes on back after their holiday hiatus with Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), Ryan Silberstein (Cinema76), and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) discussing the Golden Globes and reviewing 1917, UNDERWATER, CATS and DOLITTLE. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) are joined by Mary Alice Reisse (Dan's Wife) to do a spoiler filled deep dive on the latest Star Wars films The Rise of Skywalker. I've got a bad feeling about this.... This recording took place right after the Philadelphia Critics screening of the film. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) review KNIVES OUT, FORD V FERRARI, THE KINGMAKER and MARRIAGE STORY. We are ending this episode with an interview Dan Tabor did with director Rian Johnson the morning after KNIVES OUT screened at the Philadelphia Film Festival as the closing night film. They talk not only Knives Out, but dip into The Last Jedi as well. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), Piers Marchant (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette/Phillymag.com), and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) Review FROZEN 2 and BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD and discuss Disney + and Apple +. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Thank you for checking out our latest episode of The Film Scribes Podcast. This week the scribes on deck Rich Heimlich (/comment), Stephen Silver (Splice Today, Philly Voice), LeAnne Lindsay (Tinsel & Tine) and Dan Tabor (Phawker, Cinapse.co) discuss their favorites from the 28th annual Philadelphia Film Festival. Stephen also takes a few moments to discuss the new AMC Dine-in theater which recently opened in the Philadelphia Fashion District. As always any feedback or questions can be sent to Filmscribes@philafcc.org to be discussed on a future show.
Grindhouse Messiah welcomes back our first 2 time guest in bringing back our official action guru, Ed Travis of Cinapse. Though, this go around we step away from the DTV… Continue reading "Justin and Blaine Drag Ed Travis Across Concrete: Discussing the Works of S. Craig Zahler"
Grindhouse Messiah welcomes back our first 2 time guest in bringing back our official action guru, Ed Travis of Cinapse. Though, this go around we step away from the DTV… Continue reading "Justin and Blaine Drag Ed Travis Across Concrete: Discussing the Works of S. Craig Zahler"
Grindhouse Messiah welcomes back our first 2 time guest in bringing back our official action guru, Ed Travis of Cinapse. Though, this go around we step away from the DTV… Continue reading "Justin and Blaine Drag Ed Travis Across Concrete: Discussing the Works of S. Craig Zahler"
On this one we rock three great DTV action flicks, Undisputed 2, Universal Soldier: Regeneration, and The Debt Collector. Founder of Cinapse and action film guru, Ed Travis, sheds light… Continue reading "Direct to Video Action Film Extravaganza with Ed Travis"
In this special episode you get a 30 minute mix of some of our favorite Fabio Frizzi tracks. The episode, as always, is sponsored by Vinegar Syndrome. And this episode… Continue reading "Win Tickets to Ship to Shore’s Fabio Frizzi Concert in NYC from Grindhouse Messiah and Cinapse (31 Days, Day 11)"
We’re back… with some support from our friends at Vinegar Syndrome and Cinapse! Please support them because they support us. Consider grabbing a copy of Nurse Sherri (which I think… Continue reading "This Week GRINDHOUSE MESSIAH Talks About the Films of “Leisure Suit” Larry Foldes"
[School of Movies 2017] Bob Moviebob Chipman and Brendan Agnew join us to delve into this deconstruction of the Batman mythos. While we do talk a lot about the movie, there's a great deal of pop culture analysis, examining the disparity between the colourful crime-fighter and the 'roided-up, armoured monster. I think that approach ended up kind of appropriate, since the film itself devotes much of its running time to the same concept, making the incidental events a lot less important than what they're actually saying. Expect a hell of a lot of fun, some moments that are more than likely to become podcast memes and the messy business of taking to task overly obnoxious DC fans. Reference Videos: Cracked: So You Want to be Batman / Modern American History (As Taught by Batman Movies) Folding Ideas: Everyone Batman Kills in BVS (And Why It Matters) We Hate Movies: Mailbag (One Ticked Off BvS Superfan) Moviebob: Does Batman Need a New Origin School of Movies/Gonzo Planet: How to Fix The DC Movies With Just One Superman Film Last Week Tonight: Ferguson, MO and Police Militarization Bob Chipman Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/moviebob1/posts Alex Shaw Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/alexandershaw Guests: Bob Chipman of Geek.com Brendan Agnew of Cinapse