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Adam and Kevin take a look at this year's Cinepocalypse Film Festival and review the creative animated feature Attack of the Demons. Other titles discussed include Villains, Kindred Spirits, Deadcon, Island of the Hungry Ghosts, Malatesta's Carnival of Blood, The Child, and The Premonition. 00:02:13 - Attack of the Demons review 00:18:43 - Cinepocalypse and watch list 00:44:52 - New releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon for just $1 per month! http://patreon.com/filmpulse web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
Steve Prokopy joins this episode to talk about this year’s Cinepocalypse Film Festival at the Music Box Theatre in Chicago which is quickly becoming one of the most noted genre fests in the country. Hear all about special guests ranging from Michael Ironside to Joe Bob Briggs, numerous archival screenings, one of the best horror films that premiered at Sundance this year and how a gory possessed dinosaur film became just another forgotten PG-13 curiosity.
Greg and Jenius kick off their Summer of Slashers series and they bring in royalty as Jill Gevargizian helps take a bite out of the 1992 classic, Candyman! They talk Jill's upcoming film premiering at the Cinepocalypse Film Festival in Chicago and then go into Candyman!
Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We have one awesome episode in store for you guys; we’re talking about 1971’s The Devils and 1981’s The Other Hell. First and foremost, we want to give a shout-out to our sponsors over at Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, the premiere screen printing company of the Lehigh Valley. Chris Reject and his merry band of miscreants are ready to work with you to bring to life your vision of a t-shirt for your business, band, project, or whatever else it is you need represented by a shirt, sweater, pin, or koozie. Head on over to www.xlvacx.com to check them out. Also, thank you to our Patreon subscribers. Your support means the world to us and we are eternally grateful for that support. Thanks! We start by briefly discussing what we’ve done lately involving horror. We discuss the fifth annual Zombiefest at the Mahoning Valley Drive-In, the upcoming Cinepocalypse Film Festival, the debut of the trailer It: Chapter 2, and Brightburn. We begin by talking about The Devils. First, a brief background on the work of Ken Russell and the phenomenon of the Devils of Loudon, the historical event that the movie is loosely based upon. The set design of the film by the incredible Derek Jarman, and how it has a very futuristic and dreamy feel to it, in a deliberate choice by Russell to make it feel “out of time.” The history of the editing of the film is touched upon, in that much of the original footage from the “directors cut” has been lost. Some of the scenes from the directors cut are briefly touched upon. The films portrayal of Urbain Grandier, in that makes him a much more tragic figure than he was in reality. The way women were treated by the church in the 17th century religious world is examined, and the way they submitted to the power of men is also discussed. The films examination and declarations on human sexuality and how religion and society relates to that is examined. The historical phenomenon of mass hysteria and the religious implications of it are talked about. Grandier’s authenticity making him the closest thing to a hero in the film is discussed, and the gray unstable morality of the entire cast of the film is discussed. The film’s portrayal of women and homosexuality is discussed, as is Ken Russell’s trademark lack of subtlety. For more on how Liam feels about The Devils, as well as the opinions of fellow Cinepunk Josh Alvarez, please head on over to Cinepunx to check out the episode they did on this movie a while back! Next up is The Other Hell. We begin by giving a background of director Bruno Mattei, in which we discuss Mattei’s value as a filmmaker and whether or not he makes entertaining films. The history of nuns in horror films is briefly touched upon, in that it encapsulates both the idea of innocence being corrupted and repressed sexuality. Justin talks about how he wasn’t really a fan of the movie, and it feels plodding and aimless and ultimately unsuccessful in its goal. Mattei’s “eye for upsetting things” in the visual medium is touched upon. The miscellaneous plot issues are talked about at length, and Liam ultimately concludes that the film is worth seeing, and if you’re a fan of Italian horror, you might be a fan of this and Justin reluctantly gives the movie a half a star for being earnest. We end by talking how a filmmaker like Fulci knows how to make a movie rich in visual weirdness but light on plot while filmmakers like Mattei aren’t quite as successful. As always thanks to everyone and anyone who donated on Patreon, checked this episode out, or shared a tweet/shared a post on FB/gave us love by recommending us to someone. We love you forever for listening. Any questions, comments, suggestions for movies and guests, or if you yourself want to join us for a movie viewing or even an episode, can be sent to thehorrorbiz@gmail.com. We would love to hear from you! Thanks always to Justin Miller and Doug Tilley for their technical contributions and fliers,
Here is the super spectacular 53rd episode of the most fun horror podcast under the MULTI-MEDIA MEN banner called ‘My Bloody Podcast‘, where the show is related to all things HORROR! Here on this new show, Preston Barta from Fresh Fiction and the Denton Record-Chronicle and I talk about everything we love about horror movies, tv shows, and horror themed music. Our Feature Presentation this week is the 1980 cult hit film 'PROM NIGHT', starring Jamie Lee Curtis. In our fifty-third episode, we discuss the updates on Cinepocalypse Film Festival in Chicago, the first wave of movies announced for 2019 Fantasia International Film Festival in Canada, a new Robert Englund documentary, our weekly Child's Play news, a possible Hannibal TV show return, and a few new horror trailers, including a new horror western film called The Pale Door. It was a ton of fun for sure. Our “Bloody Question“ this week was: “Which character from a horror movie would you take to prom?“. We also give you “Bloody Recommendations”, one being the 'What We Do In The Shadows' TV show on FX again, and the other is the 1980's high school horror film 'Slaughter High'. Our big topic of course, is the 1980 film 'PROM NIGHT' (WITH SPOILERS), where we discuss the film, its production history, the actors, and more. It was so much fun. This episode is guaranteed to thrill you, chill you, and fulfill you. It was so much fun. This episode is guaranteed to thrill you, chill you, and fulfill you. And don't forget to visit iTunes and Stitcher to subscribe to our podcast. You can also email us at mybloodypodcast@gmail.com. Enjoy the show and see you next week! Thank you for listening. https://boomstickcomics.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/prom-night.mp3
Welcome to the Music Box podcast where we talk about everyone's favorite subject, Movies! www.musicboxtheatre.com/ Each week you'll be updated on all the exciting new movies we are showing at The Music Box, hear why you might want to see these films, and learn how we chose to screen these particular films. This Week's Hosts: Steve Prokopy - Film Critic Drake Atticus Newnum - Lounge Coordinator Ryan Oestreich - General Manager 2:15 "American Animals" and "Mountain" 4:30 Cinepocalypse 10:30 Drake introducing the Cinepocalypse after party 13:30 What Steve is most excited to see 17:30 What Ryan is most excited to see 45:10 Advance Notice - Stephen King Film Festival 47:00 This Old Theater: How we program a Film Festival For full show notes and times please head on over to https://www.musicboxtheatre.com
IT HAPPENED! The stars aligned, bringing Doug and Liam face-to-face with the man himself ERIC ROBERTS, LIVE in front of an exuberant crowd at the CINEPOCALYPSE Film Festival in Chicago, Illinois. Want the dirt on DOCTOR WHO? It's here! Need to know if the lines for A TALKING CAT!?! were really recorded in a bathroom? We've got the answer. Want to hear about STALKED BY MY DOCTOR? THE POPE OF GREENWICH VILLAGE? The MR. BRIGHTSIDE music video? WE ASK HIM EVERYTHING! And listen to the very end to hear if Eric relieves our two hosts from their blood oath to cover his life and career! STOP READING AND START LISTENING! The post Episode 62: Live at the Cinepocalypse Film Festival with Eric Roberts! appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
IT HAPPENED! The stars aligned, bringing Doug and Liam face-to-face with the man himself ERIC ROBERTS, LIVE in front of an exuberant crowd at the CINEPOCALYPSE Film Festival in Chicago, Illinois. Want the dirt on DOCTOR WHO? It's here! Need to know if the lines for A TALKING CAT!?! were really recorded in a bathroom? We've got the answer. Want to hear about STALKED BY MY DOCTOR? THE POPE OF GREENWICH VILLAGE? The MR. BRIGHTSIDE music video? WE ASK HIM EVERYTHING! And listen to the very end to hear if Eric relieves our two hosts from their blood oath to cover his life and career! STOP READING AND START LISTENING! The post Episode 62: Live at the Cinepocalypse Film Festival with Eric Roberts! appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.