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On today's episode, I talk to writer and director Jim Mickle. Originally from Douglassville, PA, Jim studied film at NYU and then worked his way up in the industry, eventually deciding to make his own film in 2006, Mulberry Street, with frequent collaborator Nick Damici. Each film they made got a little more attention: Stake Land, We Are What We Are and Cold In July, which premiered at Sundance and was scooped up by IFC Films. From 2016 to 2018, Jim and Damici showran the Sundance TV show Hap and Leonard, and most recently, Jim has showrun three seasons of the Netflix Jeff Lemire adaptation Sweet Tooth, whose third season debuts today! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here!
In episode 52 of The Neon Crew Podcast, Kyle and Mac discuss YouTubers-turned-filmmakers, the popularity of the Top 5 Guys Who Are Dudes, and movies you REFUSE to watch. Films talked about: Talk to Me and Cold in July Hosts: Kyle Yates and McClain Parker Music: Gideon Hunter Gideon's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wakerisefall Logo design: Lauren Hunter Lauren's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pineandsun/ Merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheNeonCrew...
Cade is joined by Alex Clair, co-host of Cade & Friends, to discuss two retro-themed films: Cold in July (2013) and Beyond the Gates (2018). Watch the video version at: YouTube.com/@CadeThomas/streams Double Feature Movie Club is a weekly movie review show with a retro vibe. Two movies. Two people. One rambling conversation. Each film is our first time watching them. We often go off-topic. Cold in July is a 2014 American independent crime thriller film directed by Jim Mickle, written by Mickle and Nick Damici, and starring Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepard, and Don Johnson. The film takes place in 1980s Texas and is based on the novel Cold in July by author Joe R. Lansdale. Hall plays a man who kills a burglar, whose father (Shepard) subsequently seeks revenge. The plot is further complicated when a private investigator (Johnson) shows up. Beyond the Gates is a 2016 American horror film directed by Jackson Stewart and starring Barbara Crampton. It premiered on June 2, 2016, at the Los Angeles Film Festival where it won the audience award in the festival's midnight section.
What would you do if someone broke in your house and you accidentally shoot him? For most movies this is the entire plot. But this is only the starting point. So tune in to listen to me and Karl and our special guest as we watch this. With trailers as usual.
Derby's Larry Dwyer and special FX makeup artist Brian Spears ('Orange Is The New Black,' 'The Punisher') talk about 'The Howling' and 'Ginger Snaps,' a double bill happening Feb. 19 in Seymour, Conn. Tickets here. https://www.connecticutcultclassics.com/ Here is the show guide: 0:56 'Derby, Connecticut . . . what a nice small Connecticut town.' 3:35 Larry talks 'Night of the Werewolf 2' 4:50 Which is better: 'An American Werewolf in London' or 'The Howling?' 6:15 A rundown of Brian's movie and TV work 7:50 Brian talks about the influence of 80s-era movie makeup Gods like Rob Bottin and Rick Baker 11:00 The company that financed "The Howling" has deep Connecticut connections 16:16 'Weirdo Wonderland' shoutout (I'll send you an invoice) 17:40 Germ talk. 19:50 The latest 'Texas Chainsaw' thing on Netflix looks terrible 23:17 A word from Dworkin Chevrolet of Derby 24:15 LARRY'S HOT TAKES 28:00 Let's talk feminist horror flick 'Ginger Snaps!' 35:23 CT Horror Fest is returning to Naugatuck, assuming Mayor Pete fixes the air conditioning 38:40 Brian talks about working with legendary playwright Sam Shepard on the movie "Cold In July" 42:58 Shout out from WADS radio (Ansonia)
¡Hola a todos! Esta vez en Pin Pum Pan estaremos conversando sobre Riders of Justices (2021), con Mads Mikkelsen, y una buena contrapartida para la charla, Cold in July (2014), además de las otras cosas que vimos en la semana. Estén atentos a nuestro Instagram, nuestro Twitter y nuestro canal de Youtube Letterboxd: Christiam, Jesús (00:03:06) Cold in July (2014) (00:29:07) Visto en la semana Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999) (00:44:00) Pig (2021) (00:51:50) No Sudden Move (2021) (01:01:34) Riders of Justice (2021) Referencias: Dexter (serie, 2006) Six Feet Under (serie, 2001) Fear Street Part One: 1994 (2021) Stranger Things (serie, 2016) Hell or High Water (2016) Unleashed (Danny the Dog) (2005) Dead Man (1995) Paterson (2016) Coffee and Cigarettes (2003) Night on Earth (1991) Mystery Train (1989) Down by Law (1986) Valhalla Rising (2009) Druk (2020) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pinpumpan/support
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¡Primer episodio* de Cine con Planovs! Lo que me propuse con este podcast es conversar sobre eso que nos apasiona, el cine, con un montón de personalidades. Algunos se dedican al cine: son cineastas, periodistas, youtubers, actores, de todo. Algunos más conocidos, otros que recién están empezando. Mi idea es ampliar miradas y voces. No me importa si la persona «sabe» mucho o poco sobre cine: el objetivo es saber qué piensa sobre esa experiencia que hoy cumple 125 años. Ese ritual colectivo que, según entiendo yo, debería ser inclusiva, por y para todos. Salimos de casa, vamos a una sala de cine, las luces se apagan, y compartimos emociones con completos extraños, que quizás nunca nos volvamos a encontrar, durante lo que dure cualquier película. Jorge Luis Borges decía que el cine había recuperado la épica que la literatura había olvidado en el siglo XX. Yo estoy convencido de que el cine no solo recuperó la épica, sino que además fue el gran invento que marcó el modo de mirar, relatar, producir y pensar el mundo en los últimos 100 años. Como decía Roger Ebert: es una máquina de empatía. Nos permite conocernos un poco más a nosotros y a los demás. Entender los sueños, miedos, aspiraciones, y esperanzas de los otros. Para este primer capítulo pude conversar con @CríticoyCítrico. Es una persona que disfruto mucho cuando leo en Twitter, porque no solo me hacen reír mucho los memes que comparte (sobre cine y fútbol) sino que también me invita a repensar sobre el Estado del arte y cómo se articula nuestra mirada cuando vemos una película. Como nos enseñaba Alfred Hitchcock: a veces podemos mirar sin ver. Citric habló sobre Alfred Hitchcock, Blow Out, Ari Aster, Rosemary's Baby, Moonlight, Ready Player One, Cold In July, y varias películas más que no quiero spoilear. Charlamos muchísimo. Fueron más de 3 horas que hablamos sobre cine: grabé casi dos horas y en este primer capítulo hice una edición de 60 minutos. Invito a quienes disfruten la conversación a escuchar el audio completo en su versión Uncut Gems. That is how you win. Agradezco a todos los que me ayudaron con este primer programa, en especial a CríticoyCítrico, Florencia Ponzio y Julieta Cantoni, ¡son lo más! ¡Espero que les guste! *Este capítulo está editado. La conversación original grabada duró casi 2 horas y se puede escuchar en su versión Uncut Gems.
S0101 — Uncut Gem: Krakozhia sin límites ¡Primer episodio* de Cine con Planovs! Lo que me propuse con este podcast es conversar sobre eso que nos apasiona, el cine, con un montón de personalidades. Algunos se dedican al cine: son cineastas, periodistas, youtubers, actores, de todo. Algunos más conocidos, otros que recién están empezando. Mi idea es ampliar miradas y voces. No me importa si la persona «sabe» mucho o poco sobre cine: el objetivo es saber qué piensa sobre esa experiencia que hoy cumple 125 años. Ese ritual colectivo que, según entiendo yo, debería ser inclusiva, por y para todos. Salimos de casa, vamos a una sala de cine, las luces se apagan, y compartimos emociones con completos extraños, que quizás nunca nos volvamos a encontrar, durante lo que dure cualquier película. Jorge Luis Borges decía que el cine había recuperado la épica que la literatura había olvidado en el siglo XX. Yo estoy convencido de que el cine no solo recuperó la épica, sino que además fue el gran invento que marcó el modo de mirar, relatar, producir y pensar el mundo en los últimos 100 años. Como decía Roger Ebert: es una máquina de empatía. Nos permite conocernos un poco más a nosotros y a los demás. Entender los sueños, miedos, aspiraciones, y esperanzas de los otros. Para este primer capítulo pude conversar con @CríticoyCítrico. Es una persona que disfruto mucho cuando leo en Twitter, porque no solo me hacen reír mucho los memes que comparte (sobre cine y fútbol) sino que también me invita a repensar sobre el Estado del arte y cómo se articula nuestra mirada cuando vemos una película. Como nos enseñaba Alfred Hitchcock: a veces podemos mirar sin ver. Citric habló sobre Alfred Hitchcock, Blow Out, Ari Aster, Rosemary's Baby, Moonlight, Ready Player One, Cold In July, y varias películas más que no quiero spoilear. Charlamos muchísimo. Fueron más de 3 horas que hablamos sobre cine: grabé casi dos horas y en este primer capítulo hice una edición de 60 minutos. Invito a quienes disfruten la conversación a escuchar el audio completo en su versión Uncut Gems. That is how you win. Agradezco a todos los que me ayudaron con este primer programa, en especial a CríticoyCítrico, Florencia Ponzio y Julieta Cantoni, ¡son lo más! ¡Espero que les guste! *Este capítulo es la versión casi "cruda". No tiene jazz de fondo, la edición es mínima y son casi las dos horas completas de charla que tuvimos con CríticoyCítrico.
Development executive Harris Kauffman joins host Dan Benamor to discuss Jim Mickle’s backcountry noir acid trip of a movie, COLD IN JULY, starring Michael C. Hall, Sam Shepard and Don Johnson, adapted from Joe R. Lansdale’s novel. --- This episode is sponsored by · The Colin and Samir Podcast: The Colin and Samir Podcast hosted by LA - based friends and filmmakers Colin and Samir takes a look into what it’s like to make creativity your career. https://open.spotify.com/show/5QaSbbv2eD4SFrlFR6IyY7?si=Dj3roVoJTZmOime94xhjng · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dan-benamor/support
Play it Forward returns, this time as a four-man show, as Noel, Ian and Marc bring Jordan into the show that tests just how well the Pod Syndicate crew know one another's tastes. In this episode, Jordan gifts Marc a copy of The American Friend (1977), Marc gifts Ian Hollow Man (2000), Ian gifts Noel Cold in July (2014) and Noel gifts Jordan The Howling (1981). So, will the recipients love or loathe the films? Find out here! You can stream the show using the player below, subscribe via Apple Podcasts, stream on Spotify, or search your usual podcast provider.
Debbi Mack interviews crime writer Joe Lansdale on the Crime Cafe podcast. Check out the show notes below, or if you're in a rush, download a copy! Debbi: [00:00:12] Hi everyone, this is the Crime Cafe your podcasting source of great crime, suspense and thriller writing. I'm your host Debbi Mack. Before I bring on my guest, I'll just remind you that the Crime Cafe has two eBooks for sale: The 9-book boxed set and the short story anthology. You can find the buy links for both on my website DebbiMack.com under the “Crime Café” link. You can also get free copy of either book if you become a Patreon supporter. You'll get that and much more if you support the podcast on Patreon, along with our eternal gratitude for doing so. Debbi: [00:01:04] It's my great pleasure to have with me today one of the most eclectic writers doing crime fiction, among other things. An author in multiple genres including mystery, westerns, horror, science fiction, and suspense, he has also written for comics, and several of his novels have been adapted for film and TV. My guest is none other than the very awesome Joe Lansdale. Debbi: [00:01:31] Hi Joe. I'm so excited to talk with you today. Thank you so much for being here. Joe: [00:01:36] Thank you, Debbi. I'm glad to be here. Debbi: [00:01:39] It's so great to have you on. I first got to know your work as a reviewer for Mystery Scene Magazine actually. Joe: [00:01:45] Really? That's a great mag. Debbi: [00:01:48] Yeah, it's great, it was wonderful. I got these wonderful free books and I got to read them and talk about them. It was great! Joe: [00:01:54] (laughing) Debbi: [00:01:56] So my Lansdale starter book was EDGE OF DARK WATER and, boy, that made an impression on me. Joe: [00:02:03] I'm glad it did. Debbi: [00:02:04] Tell me when you wrote it—did you think of it as a young adult novel? Because it is a very mature young adult novel, and I love that about it. Joe: [00:02:14] No. I didn't really think of it as a young adult novel. It was the first novel I did for my new publisher Mulholland, which is a branch of Little Brown. and it was just a story I wanted to tell. And I've always liked stories with young people as protagonists. In fact, I've written quite a few with young people as protagonists and so it just seemed natural to me and, you know, it just rolled out. Debbi: [00:02:40] I know that feeling actually. The feeling that something is just rolling out. Joe: [00:02:43] Mmm … it's good feeling. Debbi: [00:02:45] Yes it is! I have this one young adult novel I've done and it's kind of like this real kind of variation from what I usually do. But the fact that you write in multiple genres to me is so encouraging, but let me get to the latest thing you have out which is in the anthology A TIME FOR VIOLENCE. Am I correct about that? Joe: [00:03:09] Ah, yes, there is an anthology that has my story in it among others. Debbi: [00:03:14] I got to tell you, I love that story. It was like the world's most twisted holiday story. Joe: [00:03:22] Thank you! Thank you so much. Debbi: [00:03:24] It's the highest compliment I can think to make for that particular story. It's awesome. One thing I enjoy about your writing is the way you combine serious social issues with humor. Can you talk a little bit about Hap and Leonard and where those characters came from? Joe: [00:03:42] Well, you know, Hap and Leonard really were an accident. I had a two-book contract for Bantam, which I was very excited about, for two crime novels, and the first one I wrote was COLD IN JULY. And when I finished COLD IN JULY, I thought, you know I'd like to write another novel that kind of has that old Gold Medal novel feel. Fawcett Gold Medal was a branch that did crime, and then there was another branch that did westerns, science fiction and so on. And I've collected those Gold Medal novels for years,
Host Bill Thill sits down with writer Joe R. Lansdale ("Hap and Leonard", "Cold In July", "The Bottoms", etc.) and Kasey Lansdale to discuss their recent collaboration writing their new book, "Terror Is Our Business". This talented father/daughter duo chat about the creative process and what it takes to build a life less ordinary while pursuing creative endeavors. Joe's rise from his Nacogdoches, Texas roots to international best selling author is only part of the Lansdale family all-American success story. Beyond being an award-winning author, Joe speaks with fatherly pride about Kasey's work as a singer/songwriter and recording artist, his son Keith's skill as a screenwriter and how his wife Karen was was the supportive muse that helped launch the entire Lansdale family creative enterprise. A fun and inspirational discussion that celebrates the benefits of hard work and early rejection to the sometimes tearful results of meeting your idol, the creativity and kindness of the the talented Lansdales shines through as Joe and Kasey share their stories and tips for leading a creative life. SHOW NOTES GUEST V.O.: "Previously On..." Leah Brock MUSIC: "Hooray For Hollywood" Benny Goodman Orchestra "Sorry Ain't Enough" Kasey Lansdale "Living In The Moment" Kasey Lansdale INTRO CLIP: "Bubba Ho-Tep" (2002)
On this episode we look at Cold in July a movie that had us eager to watch due to the filmmaker Jim Mickle. If you're enjoying these episodes then please rate and review us on iTunes. As always our social media links are at the bottom of the notes. Drop by and say hello, we can't wait to talk movies with you. E-mail us at manvfilm@gmail.com Time Tracks 0:00:00 - 0:04:48 - Intro 0:04:48 - 0:05:32 - Synopsis 0:05:31 - 0:33:50 - Cold in July Movie Review 0:33:50 - 1:06:35 - Top 5 Vigilante Movies 1:06:35 - 1:12:38 - Next Episode 1:12.38 - 1:16:31 - Outro & End song Graham Youtube: Man v Film Twitter: @Grahamdoh Facebook: Man v Film Instagram: Man v Film Letterbox: Grahamdoh Bryan Youtube: Bryan Lomax Movie Talk Twitter: @BryanLomax Facebook: Bryan Lomax Movie Talk Letterbox: Bryan Lomax
Justin went to the dentist for a crown and left without a tooth, Russ ponders when suicide is a viable option, Russ forgets how his phone works and then reads a paragraph with zero context, Come Back to Me is a terrible movie with a fantastic premise, apparently the book …
Jonathan is happy that the Netflix algorithm is finally recommending good content. Mark reviews a few local breweries and compares one to Frass Canyon. We also discuss Jim Carrey, BTS conspiracy theories and more...
Join some margarita-swigging guys as they bring you their take on Cold in July, Take This Waltz, and Zodiac. See if Adam actually hits Patrick this time. It's bound to happen soon. Also - please ignore Dottie sending e-vites to her weekly vegan cook-outs as our devices alert throughout. We love to hear from you! 1890Studios.comDrop us a line: TheNetflixExplorers@gmail.comFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/thenetflixexplorersTWITTER: @TheNetExITUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/netflix-explorers-podcast/id1200124353?mt=2Leave a comment on Facebook and review us on iTunes!Advertising inquiries: dale@1890Studios.com
Come on, step inside, dead bodies everywhere. An hour long discussion about the problems those pesky corpses cause in one classic and one contemporary film. Explaining it only makes it worse. Exploring two movies with a common theme: whoops, I … Continue reading →
On Episode 238 of Trick or Treat Radio we review Stake Land II: The Stakelander, the follow up to the genre favorite from 2010. We talk with Fred Carlini, one of the minds behind one of our favorite board games, Mixtape Massacre! Fred has a big announcement about the game and will be hanging out to talk about Mixtape Massacre and his love of horror. We also discuss Dario Argento’s great run, play lots of listener feedback and get into several arguments! Come join us for all the hot horror action! So grab a vampire stake, put on your pizza pants, and strap on! Stuff we talk about: The big three of Italian horror, John Carpenter, MZ's valentines day present, the Grim Reaper, Monster apocalypse movies, scary TV show themes, giallo, Late Phases, Cold In July, Jim Mickle, Nick Damici, Dan Berk, Robert Olsen, Vampire lore, post apocalyptic tropes, Mixtape Massacre, Cobra, board games, Mixtape Massacre playlist, pure blood vampires, Valentine's Day arguments, the new Friday the 13th game, 80's nostalgia, Masque of the Red Death, The Frighteners, MonsterZero’s wardrobe, VR porn, video game kickstarter, player vs player battles, Madman Mars, board game construction and mechanics, Mars' war on the internet, Ravenshadow's movie intake, Elm St. Kids Movie Club #58, The Editor, Ryan Adams, Walking Dead, Justice League Dark, Dario Argento, Mario Bava, Lucio Fulci, Inferno, The Fog, Argento’s output from 1970 - 1987, Stake Land, Hero Unabridged, Teen Wolf, Resident Evil 7, and virtual reality.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Join your hosts Rob Galluzzo, Elric Kane, Rebekah McKendry and Ryan Turek as they gather 'round the table to talk all the latest horrors! In celebration of Dario Argento's birthday, the group throw out their favorite Argento films. Both Rob & Elric saw & discuss Rob Zombie's latest '31.' Bekah checked out the Scorpion Releasing Blu of HARLEQUIN. Elric reports back on I AM NOT A SERIAL KILLER and the bonkers 1982 cult film THE INCUBUS. Ryan revisited the original MUMMY, which sparked a discussion on the Universal Monster Movies. And Rob advocates the work of director Jim Mickle after seeing his two latest films COLD IN JULY and WE ARE WHAT WE ARE. Then the gang welcome very special guest Jordan Peele to the show! Despite being most well known for his comedy work on the show KEY & PEELE, as well as this year's feature KEANU, Peele recently wrapped up production on a straight horror film with Blumhouse Productions titled GET OUT. And through that experience, we discovered his love of the genre. So we delve into how he got into horror through FANGORIA magazine as a kid, his favorite theatrical experiences, how horror has influenced his comedic work & the correlations between the two, what his top 5 genre movies are and much, much more in this fun, laid back candid chat. Sit back, relax and join the conversation!
Doug saw "Frozen" at Disney California Adventure, and interrupted "Mission: Impossible III" at Cinefamily.
Achtung: Spoiler bei Cold In July (ab Laufzeit 01:27:27)!!! Stefan, Wolfgang und Andreas begrüßen euch zum NarrenTalk No. 124. Trailer Wir sprechen über die Trailer zu Paper Towns, Southpaw, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Slow West, Survivor, Maggie, Burying The Ex, Me And Earl And...
Achtung: Spoiler bei Cold In July (ab Laufzeit 01:27:27)!!! Stefan, Wolfgang und Andreas begrüßen euch zum NarrenTalk No. 124. Trailer Wir sprechen über die Trailer zu Paper Towns, Southpaw, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, Slow West, Survivor, Maggie, Burying The Ex, Me And Earl And...
Sat, 11 Apr 2015 13:48:05 +0000 https://pengcast.podigee.io/38-pengcast-46-cold-in-july-going-clear-the-jinx 2d76035a8328fa9d1844846c2c4feaf3 Heute reden wir über den Crime-Drama-Genremix "Cold in July", die HBO-Scientology-Doku "Going Clear" und die HBO-Doku-Miniserie "The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst". Die Musik kommt von den fantastischen Mood Robot. 00:00:00 Neuigkeiten 00:09:00 Cold in July 00:25:00 Pause: Mood Robot - Stupid Cowboy 00:27:00 Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief 00:45:30 The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst 00:53:00 Abschlussrunde: Epic Name Bro, Empire, John Oliver trifft Edward Snowden, Trailerpark Boys 01:00:30 Outro: Mood Robot - Crown Anmerkung: Vor dem Teil zu "The Jinx" ist mir (Doktor Schwarz) beim Schneiden eine kleine Pause entgangen. 38 full no Filme, Film, Filmpodcast, aktuell, aktuelle, Comedy, deutsch, Rezensionen, Reviews, Pengcast, Christian Eichler, Lukas Diestel, Malte Springer, Max von Raison, Off Duty, witzig, lustig, intelligent, Hintergrund Christian Eichler, Lukas Diestel, Malte Springer, Max-Ole von Raison
*Avsnitt 52 innehåller Spoilers *I en film som doftar 80-tal möter vi två giganter från Tv-seriernas värld. Vi möter Sonny Crocket som blivit gammal Texasgubbe och seriemördaren Dexter Morgan med en klassisk hockeyfrilla. Don Johnsons och Michael C. Halls rollfigurer kastas in i en mordhistoria som tar ett par rejäla omvägar, byter spår, transformeras och avslutas i blindo. Låter det flummigt? Det är det också med vi reder ut varför filmen COLD IN JULY bör ses.Vi hade ju väntat, längtat och var jättepeppade på Neill Blomkamps nya film CHAPPIE. Vi älskade District 9 och vi tyckte inte om den stinkande Elysium, men vi tänkte nog att Chappie skulle sätta tillbaka Blomkamp på filmkartan igen. Plagiat, produktplacering, förvirring, och dålig smak är ledorden som tar oss in på filmen som vi ville så gärna gilla. OBS! Vi kommer att spoila filmen Chappie ordentligt !!! Så pass på när vi går lös med varsin motorsåg...
This week Tom and Joe talk about Cold in July, Killer Mountain, Cold In July, Dead Snow 2, Cold In July, Digging Up The Marrow, [...]
Story: Texas in den 1980er Jahren. Das friedliche Leben des Ehepaars Richard und Ann Dane ändert sich schlagartig, als Richard eines Nachts einen Einbrecher aus Notwehr tötet. Danach wird der Familienvater nicht nur von Schuldgefühlen geplagt, sondern auch mit Russel, dem Vater des Getöteten, konfrontiert. Dieser entpuppt sich als gewaltverherrlichender Ex-Sträfling und sinnt auf Rache, die sich in einer alttestamentarischen Auffassung von Gerechtigkeit zu äußern droht. Um seinen eigenen Sohn zu beschützen, tut sich Richard deshalb mit dem eigenwilligen Gesetzeshüter Jim Bob Luke zusammen. Als sich herausstellt, dass Russel jedoch gar nicht der Vater des Verstorbenen ist, wittert Richard ein Komplott und versucht, die dunkle Wahrheit ans Licht zu bringen. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 05.03.2015 (Universal Pictures Germany GmbH) Drama, Thriller Land: USA, Frankreich 2014 Laufzeit: ca. 111 min. FSK: ab 16 Regie: Jim Mickle Drehbuch: Nick Damici, Jim Mickle Darsteller: Michael C. Hall, Vinessa Shaw, Sam Shepard, Don Johnson, Wyatt Russell, … Für weitere Infos, besucht einfach unseren Blog. www.deep-red-radio.com http://wp.me/p4sWAt-1ft
Story: Texas in den 1980er Jahren. Das friedliche Leben des Ehepaars Richard und Ann Dane ändert sich schlagartig, als Richard eines Nachts einen Einbrecher aus Notwehr tötet. Danach wird der Familienvater nicht nur von Schuldgefühlen geplagt, sondern auch mit Russel, dem Vater des Getöteten, konfrontiert. Dieser entpuppt sich als gewaltverherrlichender Ex-Sträfling und sinnt auf Rache, die sich in einer alttestamentarischen Auffassung von Gerechtigkeit zu äußern droht. Um seinen eigenen Sohn zu beschützen, tut sich Richard deshalb mit dem eigenwilligen Gesetzeshüter Jim Bob Luke zusammen. Als sich herausstellt, dass Russel jedoch gar nicht der Vater des Verstorbenen ist, wittert Richard ein Komplott und versucht, die dunkle Wahrheit ans Licht zu bringen. DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 05.03.2015 (Universal Pictures Germany GmbH) Drama, Thriller Land: USA, Frankreich 2014 Laufzeit: ca. 111 min. FSK: ab 16 Regie: Jim Mickle Drehbuch: Nick Damici, Jim Mickle Darsteller: Michael C. Hall, Vinessa Shaw, Sam Shepard, Don Johnson, Wyatt Russell, … Für weitere Infos, besucht einfach unseren Blog. www.deep-red-radio.com http://wp.me/p4sWAt-1ft
Happy new year, Spoilerpiecers! On this episode we each talk about our 10 favorite movies of 2014. There’s a lot of agreement and lots of disagreement. And then, totally organically, we venture into talk about cocaine, Aviator sunglasses, and Kenny Loggins. (Gotta love the tangents.) We hit upon LOCKE, THE DOUBLE, ENEMY, FRANK, SNOWPIERCER, ONLY LOVERS LEFT ALIVE, BLUE RUIN, COLD IN JULY, JODOROWSKY’S DUNE…just to name nine. There are a bunch more. We'll get to the worst movies of 2014 next time. Sorry for the abrupt ending, but these things happen around the holidays.
Dave and Tom spend this week covering a whole heap of films released this year that didn't get discussed in previous episodes: The Drop, Frank, Night Moves, The Equalizer, Magic in the Moonlight, The Case Against 8, Cold In July, Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon, The Two Faces of January. To be continued next week.
On Episode 125 we continue the year end double feature cram jam as we review an Irish horror film that has been getting a lot of buzz lately, The Canal. We also discuss the latest film from Jim Mickle, Cold in July! We do all this with our special in studio guest -- promoter, songwriter, graphic designer, guitar player, co-founder of DynaMyra and the front person of The Evil Streaks, Myra! We also hear from Sing Sang Soon, The Chayn Gang and Josh from the Arkham Film Society! Grab your Ouija board, a film reel from 1902, and your cowboy boots and strap on! Topics discussed: Mz M's origin, mad libs, DynaMyra, Jim Mickle, The Canal, cleaning up blood, scriptwriter, Ravenshadow’s video taking skills, Tiny fighting trolls, J-Horror, The Big Gulp, Dexter, Sam Peckinpah, Babadufuses, DC Comics Legends series, The Coen Brothers, Tim from Korea, Leprechaun Origins, Ravenshadow's improv, Neo-Noir, The 2nd Annual Deadites/Trick or Treat Radio Holiday Party, The Interview, Joe R Lansdale, Dynamo’s scary transformation, Joe from House of Horror, Ivan Kavanagh, Ozzy - world’s cutest dog, Batman casting, the Cover of the Talk to the Dead album, Tiny's secret mission, horror community networking, Cold in July, Ravenshadow driving Skype, Bill By Force’s sideways mic, the legacy of Michael C. Hall, Wild Things, Stake Land, Myra's skills, Suicide Squad, redecorating the studio, Arkham Film Society’s event VHS for Christmas, Blumhouse Productions, weird racist Christmas cartoons, the awesome Andy Christ game, Ravenshadow’s new gimmick, Late Phases, great foley work, Dynamo vs the pop filter, Blue Ruin, memories of old Red Sox games, Cobra invading GI Joe base, Casey Kasem - Dick Clark and Dick Dale, JLA, ride the high country, Don Johnson, the screenwriting process of Cold in July, and Nick Damici.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
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We demonize Horns and discuss the Tomorrowland trailer plus Frank is prescribed Stroszek and we also talk The Judge, Nosferatu The Vampyre, Blue Velvet, Cold In July, The Wages of Fear, Juggernaut and Hotel Transylvania.
We demonize Horns and discuss the Tomorrowland trailer plus Frank is prescribed Stroszek and we also talk The Judge, Nosferatu The Vampyre, Blue Velvet, Cold In July, The Wages of Fear, Juggernaut and Hotel Transylvania.
This week we see Cold in July and try to figure out which podcast host is which character. Next week: Dracula Untold The post Qt3 Movie Podcast: Cold in July appeared first on Quarter to Three.
On this episode, we take a look at some of the great smaller releases of the year with the Guest, Cold In July, and the Drop. We also have reviews of the Maze Runner and our thoughts on where Agents of SHIELD is going. But first, we have some news and Trev defending his DVD copy of the Frankie Muniz vehicle "Big Fat Liar"
This week on the InSession Film Podcast: Extra Film segment, we discuss the latest Jim Mickle project, Cold in July, starring Michael C. Hall (and his mullet), Sam Shepard and Don Johnson as well as Liam Neeson's latest film, Liam Neeson With A Gun Part 6, also known as A Walk Among the Tombstones. Thanks for your support and be sure to leave us a review on iTunes and Stitcher Radio!
In this episode of ScatterShot, Colin and Alan flip the lid on Lucy, Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, Cold In July and The Lego Movie. Somewhere in there is a ScatterShot Test and we round the show off by answering some listener questions. Hooray!
Jason Wood, Director of Programming at Curzon Cinemas, reviews Cold in July.
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Episode 106: Cute, Amusing, and Cringe [1:22:40] You can Listen online or Download MP3 (Right click… save as) It’s Episode 106 of In the Mood for Podcast, a British-based film podcast hosted by Calum Reed of Ultimate Addict and Pete Sheppard of In the Mood for Blog. This week we’re splitting the American releases down the middle, with Cal opting […]
On this week's thrilling episode, Marc & Ian wrap up warm as they take a look at Jim Mickle's new 80s inflected thrilled Cold In July , they talk trailers, some 2 New, 1 Old (all will be revealed...) and they take on the latest part of Ian & Marc Throw Their Own Shit At Each Other with Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. Also, some chat about the year in film so far! dudeandamonkey@gmail.com @dudefozz @ianloring @dudeandamonkey
Cold in July is a film starring Michael C Hall set in 1980s America, telling the story of a man who kills an intruder in his home and then begins to think the local police might not be telling the truth about the victim. Richard Flanagan's novel The Narrow Road To The Deep North is a depiction of the appalling conditions endured by Australasian POWs in Japan during World War 2. Told in flashback, the main character remembers the men with whom he worked on the construction of the Thai-Burma railway. Dennis Hopper is best known as a unique edgy film actor - Easy Rider, Blue Velvet, The Last Movie and many more, but an exhibition at The Royal Academy in London looks at his photographic work. He was in the thick of the changes happening in 1960s America and his photos captured a nation evolving. Maggie Gyllenhaal stars in a TV drama The Honourable Woman, playing a British spy involved in middle east politics Idomeneus at London's Gate Theatre is a reimagining of the Greek myth about a returning hero who makes a promise to the gods and is then faced with a dreadful ultimatum. But what would happen if he doesn't follow what's expected of him? This production offers alternative outcomes.
Memorial Day weekend is here! We are already well into the Summer movie season but this week brings one of the most highly anticipated films of the summer is here with X-Men: Days of Future Past! After stumbling with X3 the XMen franchise rebounded big time with X-Men: First Class, can it continue to gain steam with DoFP?Also on the slate, Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore's new film Blended, and Cold in July starring Micheal C. Hall. Don't miss it!
Andreas und Stefan begrüßen euch zum NarrenTalk No. 110. Trailer Wir sprechen über die Trailer zu Maps To The Stars, Gone Girl, I Origins und Cold In July. Last Seen Andreas und Stefan stellen euch heute Redemption, The Bling Ring, Assault On Wall Street, Don...
Andreas und Stefan begrüßen euch zum NarrenTalk No. 110. Trailer Wir sprechen über die Trailer zu Maps To The Stars, Gone Girl, I Origins und Cold In July. Last Seen Andreas und Stefan stellen euch heute Redemption, The Bling Ring, Assault On Wall Street, Don...