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In this Film Ireland podcast, Naemi Victoria talks to Conor McMahon about his journey into film and the inspirations behind it. REWRITE!!! This podcast was made possible with the support of Coimisiún na Meán, Ireland's agency for developing and regulating a thriving, diverse, creative, safe and trusted media landscape. Conor McMahon is a former Film Ireland contributor, director and editor of feature-length and short films, from Zombie Bashers to Dead Meat to Stitches. He studied filmmaking at the Irish National Film School in Dun Laoghaire and has worked in broadcast television. McMahon is best known for his work in horror and has been making people laugh while terrified for over two decades. Naemi Victoria is a writer and visual artist. She loves art, cinema, and a good laugh. Having completed an undergraduate degree in English and American Studies at the University of Hamburg, she moved to Dublin for a master's degree in Film Theory at Trinity College. Her research interests are working-class cinema, gender representation, and the study of neoliberalism in popular media. Naemi is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of Konstanz. Her research project will investigate the impact of neoliberal ideology on the representation of working-class identity in popular cinema from the late 1990s to the present day.
Today Rachel is talking to actor and singer Conor McMahon about his career and new role on UPTV's WRITING A LOVE SONG Watch all of our Uptv content https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXv4sBF3mPUCqnuywMQC4GioaVwLqadFW Follow Connor on instagram https://www.instagram.com/connor_michael_mcmahon/ Please support the podcast on patreon and be part of these ranking episodes at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow us on ITunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/hallmarkies-podcast/id1296728288?mt=2 https://twitter.com/HallmarkiesPod on twitter @HallmarkiesPodcast on Instagram HallmarkiesPodcast.com Get some of our great podcast merch https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies?ref_id=8581 Please support the podcast on patreon and be part of these ranking episodes at https://www.patreon.com/hallmarkies Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews Follow Rachel on facebook www.facebook.com/smilingldsreviews Check out our merch: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hallmarkies Send us your feedback at feedback@hallmarkiespodcast.com Or call +1 (801) 855-6407 Follow Rachel on twitter twitter.com/rachel_reviews Follow Rachel's blog at http://rachelsreviews.net Follow Rachel's Reviews on youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/rachelsreviews
The Hussies review this fun Irish comedy horror Stitches by Conor McMahon in which a clown killed at a birthday party comes back from the dead to seek revenge. A short history of the fear of clowns in movies & real life is shared. Kypria tries her best Irish accent but its giving Lucky Charms cereal. Dana talks about her a$$hole cat Lola. The girls talk Holy Land dream destinations. Questions raised: What does it feel like to have a di@k? Were you a bully or bullied in high school? Can you do a split? Enough Star Wars, can we get a Planet of the Apes spin-off? P.S. The girls promised a short and sweet episode but in the end the ADHD always wins. Also, remember ladies you feel better when you smile, unless a man is telling you to do it.
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Tonight we have in the studio a past master of Irish horror. Bursting onto the scene in 2004 with Screen Ireland's first funded horror DEAD MEAT in 2004, what followed next was a cornucopia of gore and guts channelled through his own unique brand of horror comedy. From the TV show ZOMBIE BASHERS in 2010, notable entries include STITCHES in 2012, FROM THE DARK in 2014, and the 2015 short STRANGERS IN THE NIGHT – which features one of the best love scenes in horror history between a banshee and a bogger, right up to the hilarious vampire horror comedy, LET THE WRONG ONE, we are delighted to welcome director Conor McMahonFilms discussed include LET THE WRONG ONE (Dir. Conor McMahon, 2022)BAD TASTE (Dir. Peter Jackson, 1987)EVIL DEAD 2: DEAD BY DAWN (Dir. Sam Raimi, 1987)
The gang ain't clownin' around, or maybe they do a little too much, with this week's episode. So, join Antheny & Mr. Sir as they slash their way through Conor McMahon's Stitches (2012). They get to the nitty gritty of this film, all the while, trying not to end up with egg on their face, or their face on an egg, err, for f*** sake... everybody happy? Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/hey-pluto/miami-1987 License code: 677VTCLMFKWZ2HFA Free B Roll by Videezy! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/horrordork/message
This week, Bri and Leah chat about the recent Irish horror-comedy Let the Wrong One In (2022, dir. Conor McMahon). Surprising no one, we reveal that our favorite man on Buffy is Giles. This episode is marked explicit for some f-bombs, as usual.Support the showSound effects credits: “Creaking door.wav” by visualasylum of Freesound.org (https://freesound.org/s/322377/) "Door, Wooden, Close, A (H1).wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org (https://freesound.org/s/411791/)
In this Film Ireland podcast, Gemma Creagh chats to Conor McMahon, Writer/Director of Let the Wrong One In. Let The Wrong One In tells the story of a young supermarket worker who discovers that his older brother is a vampire and must choose whether to save or slay him. https://filmireland.net/ The film stars Anthony Head, who is best known for his role in ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer', along with upcoming Irish acting talent Karl Rice and Eoin Duffy. It also stars Irish talent Mary Murray, Hilda Fay and Lisa Haskins. Both Rice and Duffy have received praise for their comedic performances in the film, while Rice was nominated for the Discovery Award at Virgin Media Dublin International Film Festival in 2022. Since its world premiere at the renowned Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas Let The Wrong One In has screened at a number of international film festivals this year including Sitges, Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, Glasgow Film Festival, the Dublin International Film Festival and Screamfest, America's largest and longest running horror film festival, where it picked up the award for Best Visual Effects. The film is produced by Ruth Treacy and Julianne Forde for Tailored Films, who are known for The Lodgers, The Winter Lake and Stitches, and Trisha Flood and Michael Lavelle of Workshed Films who previously produced From The Dark. Let The Wrong One In is in Irish cinemas from January 20th 2023.
This time we absolutely "Let the Right one" in the studio. What a BLOODY good EP!!! Mark Monks @mark_monks99 our residential Gore master sat down to yap with the indefatigable Conor McMahon @conormcmahon9 Conor's First feature film Stitches, starring British comedian Ross Noble, won best film at the Midnight Xtreme section of the prestigious Sitges Film Festival. He directed Zombie Bashers, an entry in the RTE Storyland online series scheme. The show proved extremely successful with horror and comedy fans alike and was voted the eventual winner of the competition. Conor directed all 6 episodes of the show. His short films have won many awards including: Best Short at the Sitges Film Festival (Spain), First Prize in the Kodak Commercial Awards (London) and Second prize at Edinburgh's Dead by Dawn Horror film Festival. His most recent Film Let the Wrong One In is now out in over 50 cinemas across the country. Check out the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HfhF4tWj6g Other work includes Ghost Gaff, Good Dog and the wonderful Strangers in the Night featuring Niamh Algar and Michael Haugh. Along with developing feature film ideas Conor has worked on numerous seasons of the popular RTE sketch show The Republic of Telly, writing and directing sketches with acts like The Rubber Bandits, Damo & Ivor and Georgia Salpa. FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, Paul Webster and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. https://www.thepodcaststudios.ie/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film https://www.instagram.com/filmnetworkireland ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Support Film Network Ireland by becoming a member at BuyMeACoffee.com/fni ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #WeAreFni
This time we absolutely "Let the Right one" in the studio. What a BLOODY good EP!!! Mark Monks @mark_monks99 our residential Gore master sat down to yap with the indefatigable Conor McMahon @conormcmahon9 Conor's First feature film Stitches, starring British comedian Ross Noble, won best film at the Midnight Xtreme section of the prestigious Sitges Film Festival. He directed Zombie Bashers, an entry in the RTE Storyland online series scheme. The show proved extremely successful with horror and comedy fans alike and was voted the eventual winner of the competition. Conor directed all 6 episodes of the show. His short films have won many awards including: Best Short at the Sitges Film Festival (Spain), First Prize in the Kodak Commercial Awards (London) and Second prize at Edinburgh's Dead by Dawn Horror film Festival. His most recent Film Let the Wrong One In is now out in over 50 cinemas across the country. Check out the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HfhF4tWj6g Other work includes Ghost Gaff, Good Dog and the wonderful Strangers in the Night featuring Niamh Algar and Michael Haugh. Along with developing feature film ideas Conor has worked on numerous seasons of the popular RTE sketch show The Republic of Telly, writing and directing sketches with acts like The Rubber Bandits, Damo & Ivor and Georgia Salpa. FNI Wrapchat is Produced by PBL, Paul Webster and Edited and Mixed by Mark Monks in the heart of Dublin City Centre at the Podcast Studios. https://www.thepodcaststudios.ie/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check out Film Network Ireland at https://wearefni.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/filmnetworkireland https://twitter.com/fni_film https://www.instagram.com/filmnetworkireland ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please Support Film Network Ireland by becoming a member at BuyMeACoffee.com/fni ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #WeAreFni Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on Screentime John Fardy talks to the real life ‘Dave' from ‘The Bank of Dave' on Netflix about a Burnley business Dave Fishwick who attempted to set up his own bank. John also chats to the director of the new Irish Horror Comedy ‘Let the Wrong One in' Conor McMahon. Plus there are reviews of Damian Chazelle's new Hollywood epic ‘Babylon' and Sky's new series ‘The Last of Us'.
For our first podcast of 2023, Niamh and Gerry catch up on their festive viewing and provide an overview of the brilliant Awards Season nominations which Irish filmmakers are lining up at the Oscars, Baftas and Sundance to name but a few. Then Niamh caught up with diretor Conor McMahon and actor Eoin Duffy from new Irish comedy horror Let The Wrong One In, in Irish cinemas from January 20th. Listen in to hear how the film was shot, how the team got off with wrecking a Dublin house and covering it in blood, and some of the horror Easter Eggs they've left in the film
Why are people afraid of clowns. Maybe because when you make one mad they come back from the dead to seek revenge. Myles decides to have his son Dorrian take his place this week for our review on the Horror Comedy. Starring Ross Noble, Tommy Knight, Eoghan McQuinn, and Gemma-Leah Devereux. Released in 2012, Written and Directed by Conor McMahon. Check out our favorite coffee by clicking on our link: Four Sigmatic Please share the podcast with your friends on social media to help us grow. Leave us a great review on whatever platform you are listening. Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Slasher. If you would like to ask us a question or make a suggestion for the show, send us an email at horrorscriptpodcast@gmail.com You can write us or record a voice memo of yourself asking the question and we can play it on an upcoming episodeSupport the show by picking up some Horror Script Podcast merchandiseIf you do reviews and interviews virtually try Squadcast for free by using our link below. You also help support the show by using it. Special thanks to John Saccardo and Vince Lipscomb for the amazing music. Support the show
As companies strive to meet their net-zero targets, they must rapidly reduce their supply chain emissions. Leading companies are beginning to go one step further to develop ‘insetting' programmes that actively remove carbon from the atmosphere. In the complex world of carbon accounting, it is still unclear who can count a carbon removal and when. This webinar assessed the frameworks that are needed to incentivise the right actions from brands. There was discussion on how business can balance emissions reductions and removals in an effective climate strategy, with some examples of current reductions and removals programmes. An expert panel also considered: the headline challenges around calculating and claiming supply chain emissions removals; the opportunities to cut carbon, enhance land use, and claim benefits; and potential unintended consequences to avoid in developing guidance. Panel members: Conor McMahon, global climate delivery manager, Nestlé Dr Goetz Martin, director, sustainability and strategic projects, Golden Agri-Resources Hannah Birge, director of agriculture, Nebraska, The Nature Conservancy Tilmann Silber, global lead, thriving nature, Barry Callebaut The discussion was moderated by Toby Webb, founder of Innovation Forum. This webinar was hosted in partnership with Nestlé.
Will and Kevin head to Dublin for DIFF and their first-ever live show. Joining them at The Lighthouse Cinema is returning special guest Kate Dolan ("You Are Not My Mother") from Best Jump Scare and writer/director Conor McMahon ("Let the Wrong One In", "Stitches", and RTÉ's "Zombie Bashers").You can follow Kate on Twitter @caatdolan and Conor @Conor_Mc_Mahon.Will & Kevin would like to thank Dublin Internation Film Festival Director Grainne Humphreys (@Grainne_H) for inviting them to take part in this year's DIFF and organiser Caoimhe Martin for help with the event on the night. They'd also like to thank the Lighthouse staff, the tech team from Conference Services, and DIFF's hospitality team of Aideen Darcy, Nicola Staunton, Bobi Murray.Kevin would also like to give a special thanks to organiser Bobi for rescuing him at 7 a.m. when he went to the wrong airport and looked likely to miss the show.Music is provided by Epidemic.You can contact the show with any comments, questions, or scene suggestions through Twitter or email us at bestbitspodcast@gmail.com! Please consider leaving a five-star review wherever you get your podcasts if you enjoy this episode. It really helps the show grow and allows others to discover it.And now you can support the show directly on Patreon and get an extra 25 bonus shows like film reviews, commentaries, and mini-episodes by clicking this link: patreon.com/bestbitspodcastThanks for listening!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-best-bits/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Director Conor McMahon joins Matthew Pejkovic on the Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast to talk about his new film 'Let the Wrong One In', creating a horror comedy about a "junkie vampire", working with Anthony Head, and more! Support Matt's Movie Reviews 80s Tees: https://www.shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=119192&u=2900540&m=16934 Loot Crate: https://www.tkqlhce.com/click-100442585-13901976 Vudu: https://www.jdoqocy.com/click-100442585-14486018 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=33903624 Follow Matt's Movie Reviews! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MattsMovieReviews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1036986/admin/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/mattsmovierev MeWe: https://mewe.com/p/mattsmoviereviews
On this special Indie Horror Month episode of Daily Dead's official podcast, Heather Wixson is joined by director Conor McMahon for a spoiler-free discussion of his new vampire horror comedy, Let the Wrong One In (out now from Dark Sky Films), and they also reflect on his clown slasher Stitches!
Where's the horror when a famous comedian plays a clown? The Fried Squirms watch Stitches this week to find out just what Ross Noble can do as a ghost clown out for revenge! Support our Patreon! www.patreon.com/FriedSquirms Listen to more Fried Squirms at www.friedsquirms.com Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com Email us at squirmcast@gmail.com
At the recent future for climate action conference, Marie-Pierre Bousquet Lecomte, science-based targets implementation director at Danone, Robert Horster, global sustainability lead for agricultural supply chains and food ingredients at Cargill, Conor McMahon, climate delivery manager at Nestlé, and Joshua Tosteson, president, Everland, joined Innovation Forum's Toby Webb to talk about how to implement natural climate solutions. While many of these have been around for a while, their alignment within climate change strategy, combined with better collaboration and focus is now where best practice is.
Danone's Marie-Pierre Bousquet Lecomte, Nestlé's Conor McMahon, Cargill's Robert Horster, and Everland's Joshua Tosteson join Innovation Forum's Toby Webb to discuss how to implement natural climate solutions that deliver large scale greenhouse gas reduction. The panel talks about why such solutions are featuring ever-more prominently at the forefront of corporate commitments and strategy. Plus: investors worth $41tn demand greater government effort on climate change via the Investor Agenda; Global Witness links Chinese banks with deforestation; US egg farmers embracing regenerative agriculture; and Waitrose ups recycled plastic in packaging, in the news digest. Host: Ian Welsh
On this week's episode, host Oh Golly! Miss Dolly! clowns around with fellow cabaret performer Mello Hex and together they dissect and discuss two killer clown centric films: 1988's 'Killer Klowns From Outer Space' directed by The Chiodo Brothers and 2011's Irish clown horror 'Stitches' directed by Conor McMahon.
In this episode, we discuss 5 lesser known clown horror movies you check out and 5 to avoid, we play a round of Trivial Pursuit: horror edition, and we do a deep dive into the 2012 Conor McMahon horror comedy, Stitches --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this weeks Fni Wrapchat is an awful sound and funny chap. And an awful hardworking talented Chap JOE MCGUCKEN. Amassing millions of hits across various online platforms, Joseph is a uniquely versatile performer who specialises in natural acting. He is predominantly recognized for his online comedy sketches that bring to life relatable characters in everyday scenarios that we can all associate with. He has over fifteen years of on-screen performance experience during which he's worked with directors such as Ger Walsh, Jonathan Lambert, Dave Coffey and Conor McMahon. Joe has participated in many acting/comedy workshops honing his craft, and has been trained in writing by Roddy Doyle. He has been involved in the film and television industry from a very young age, working with RTÉ and ‘Still Films' to write and perform in the first season of Sweded TV. He was a participant in the Reel Youth Film Festival and has been involved ever since. He is an acting/writing facilitator for the festival now helping the youths from disadvantaged areas to get involved in TV & Film. Support Film Network Ireland on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni #WeAreFni #YouAreFni Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this weeks Fni Wrapchat is an awful sound and funny chap. And an awful hardworking talented Chap JOE MCGUCKEN. Amassing millions of hits across various online platforms, Joseph is a uniquely versatile performer who specialises in natural acting. He is predominantly recognized for his online comedy sketches that bring to life relatable characters in everyday scenarios that we can all associate with. He has over fifteen years of on-screen performance experience during which he's worked with directors such as Ger Walsh, Jonathan Lambert, Dave Coffey and Conor McMahon. Joe has participated in many acting/comedy workshops honing his craft, and has been trained in writing by Roddy Doyle. He has been involved in the film and television industry from a very young age, working with RTÉ and ‘Still Films’ to write and perform in the first season of Sweded TV. He was a participant in the Reel Youth Film Festival and has been involved ever since. He is an acting/writing facilitator for the festival now helping the youths from disadvantaged areas to get involved in TV & Film. Support Film Network Ireland on BuyMeACoffee.com/fni #WeAreFni #YouAreFni
Irish horror writer/director Conor McMahon (Stitches, From The Dark) takes us back in time to 1980s northside of Dublin for a lesson in why kids shouldn't play with fire. Original score from Louis Boland.Featuring the new song from Lost In Your Mind "Death Rattle".--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We all want to know how to get rich. But how do you become rich enough to be included on The Sunday Times Rich List? In this week's special episode, we look at how people get rich, stay rich, and become wealthy enough to be among the top 1000 richest people in Ireland and the UK. Delighted to be joined this week by Conor McMahon. He is a business reporter with The Sunday Times. In this episode, we discuss: - Who compiles the Rich List? - How do you qualify? - Do people ever try to avoid being on the list? - Who is at the top spot for 2020? - How Covid-19 has impacted it? - Is the Rich List a terrible idea? - Famous Irish names on the list. - The most common source of wealth. - Old money versus new money.
In this week's installment of Catching Up On Cinema's "May is for Monsters" event month, Kyle has our hosts review Conor McMahon's, From the Dark (2014)! Shot on a shoestring budget in the Irish countryside, the film is one part relationship drama, one part home invasion creature feature set in an isolated farmhouse. With only a couple of standout moments throughout it's runtime, the film is not exactly a hidden gem, however the conversation that springs from our viewing of the film made it worth our time in the end. Brace yourself for a lot of references to and quotes from a lot of other, better films!
From trouble for travel companies to opportunities for others, we take a look at the impact the coronavirus has had here and internationally. We're joined by consumer journalist Siobhán Maguire and Conor McMahon of the Sunday Times
Welcome to the 2020 Reel OSCAReS Horror Show Awards Ceremony. On a dark Winter's Eve under a misty stained Dublin sky, our gruesome gang of ghouls gathered to present the awards for artistic merit in the horror film industry. Tune in to hear Conor McMahon, Sarah Cleary, Ali Doyle and Paul Farren bare their fangs and flex their chainsaws and announce the nominations and winners in the following categories: Best Scene Best Script Best Actor Best Actress Best Score Best Documentary Best Disappointment Best Director Best Film
Welcome to Episode One of The Hidden Station Podcast With Howling Dowling.This Halloween episode features original horror written and read by:Conor Dowling, Jacinta Owens, Binne MacManamon, Ali Doyle, Chris Brennan, Conor McMahon & Zoe Kavanagh. With an improvised Halloween story by Comedian Grace Mulvey and original Music by Darren Lee, Shamie Harvey, Louis Boland & Conor Dowling.Classic Poetry Read by David Turpin.Artwork by Roger Bonet Martinez.Twitter: @howlingdowlingInstagram: @howlingdowlingstationEmail: howlingdowlingstation@gmail.com--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Our grotesque gathering of ghouls and goblins return to spread mischief in the latest episode of the Reel Horror Show. Ali Doyle, Conor Dowling, Conor McMahon and Mark Sheridan are all chained at the ankle to a pipe and will only be set free by discussing horror for over an hour - will they succeed and be freed or will they fail and be handed a hacksaw by their evil editor. Films that come under the horror hammer include Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, Escape Room, The Silence, Us, The Twilight Zone, Mom and Dad, Insidious IV, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Victor Crowley, The Cure for Wellness, Unfriended: Dark Web, Slenderman, Possum - "it's a guy, with a bag, with a spider in it...", The Haunting of Sharon Tate, Necromancer, Patchwork, May, Pet Sematary. http://filmireland.net/
Is that a balloon animal in your pocket or are you just happy to see us? Join us for this week's Netflix and Kill where we sit back and watch a murderous zombie clown wreak havoc on unsuspecting teens! Stitches is a 2012 horror-comedy-fantasy fusion directed by Conor McMahon starring comedian Ross noble in the titular role of Stitches the clown. Have a Netflix and Kill recommendation? Stop clowning around and send us an email at www.thehauntedheartpodcast@gmail.com Enjoying the show? Then leave us some coin on the makeup table and search through all of our cool tiered benefits! Patreon Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook!
Our possessed posse return after a hiatus in the netherworld. Summoned back to earth, Conor McMahon, Mark Sheridan, Ali Doyle and Conor Dowling cast a darkened eye over the likes of Suspiria, The Hole in the Ground, Halloween, The House that Jack Built, Anna and the Apocalypse, The Guilty, One Cut of the Dead, Overlord, Castle Rock, Horror Noire: A History of Black Horror, He's Out There and The Monster. Caution. This podcast may contain thigh-slapping. Oo welcome, ahhh oo magu welcome to the Reel Horror Show.
This episode’s lineup: 1. Anaconda (1997) directed by Luis Llosa 2. Naked Blood (1996) directed by Hisayasu Satō 3. Lake Placid (1999) directed by Steve Miner 4. All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006) directed by Jonathan Levine 5. Stitches (2012) directed by Conor McMahon 6. The Abominable Dr. Phibes (1971) directed by Robert Fuest […] The post 25 – Big Reptiles, Pleasurable Pains, and Undead Clowns appeared first on Sticker Fridge Studios.
Thommas Kane Byrne (TKB) graduated from the Gaiety School of Acting last year. He was awarded The 2017 Gaiety Theatre Bursary. Thommas is artistic director of The Breadline Collective. The first part of his St Mary's Mansion Trilogy, SAY NOTHIN' TO ONE was nominated for this year's Stewart Parker Trust Awards and won the first ever Stewart Parker Special Development Award. The second part of the trilogy WELL THAT'S WHAT I HEARD premiered at Theatre Upstairs in June to critical acclaim. As an actor Thommas' screen credits include Conor McMahon's 2013 feature film STITCHES (Tailored Films, Netflix). His theatre credits include Kian Harris in SAY NOTHIN' TO NO ONE and Otto Lammermeier in SPRING AWAKENING. Thommas will next appear in THE FATTEST DANCER AT ST. BERNADETTE'S in Dublin Fringe and SAY NOTHIN' TO NO ONE (Project Arts Centre). He is currently in development for Wayne Jordan's THE HAIRCUT (The Ark)
This week, we are speaking with horror film director and writer Conor McMahon. Conor’s fascination with the horror movies originated after seeing audiences laugh and enjoy the goofy shorts he was making with his friends. It was also a way for him to deal with his own anxieties and worries. By the age of 16 he was determined to be a filmmaker and have his first feature by the age of 23. He achieved that with the horror comedy Dead Meat, the first ever horror to be funded by the Irish Film Board. Since then he has made the feature films Stitches and From the Dark. He is currently working on his newest film, Hive Mind.
To see the year off, our yuletide yetis, Ali Doyle, Conor Dowling, Conor McMahon and Mark Sheridan gathered together roasting corpses on an open fire and discussing their latest horror oglings. They also mull over haunted house films and recommend a few Christmas horrors to see you through the festive season. Happy horrordays from everyone at Reel Horror Show http://filmireland.net/
The macabre members of Reel Horror Show return to feed your nightmares. Fresh from their Halloween live recording at Filmbase, the troop of terror re-assemble in the mangled form of Ali Doyle, Conor Dowling, Conor McMahon, and Mark Sheridan. Listen to them — children of the night. What music they make. http://filmireland.net/
In this lurid episode, Conor McMahon, Conor Dowling and Mark Sheridan gather under a blood red sky to discuss Hammer Horror films. http://filmireland.net/
Our monstrous group of horror podders return minus one. Ali headed off to investigate a noise and hasn't been seen since. The remaining three, Conor McMahon, Conor Dowling and Mark Sheridan, gather around a bloodied Christmas tree to discuss the best and the worst of Yuletide horror. Films dissected include Silent Night Deadly Night - and its 4 sequels - Krampus, Christmas Evil, Rare Exports, Jack Frost, To All a Good Night, Silent Night Bloody Night, Santa's Sleigh, Black Christmas, Elves and Gremlins. Plus our knife-wielding filmmakers discuss their own ideas for a Christmas film. http://filmireland.net/
Conor McMahon, Ali Doyle, Mark Sheridan and Conor Dowling return to the realms of horror in the second episode of Reel Horror Show. As well as gruesome chat about The Witch, Train to Busan, Raw, The Autopsy of Jane Doe, Found Footage. Ouija among others, the bloodied gang talk about the process of making horror films and this year's Horrorthon, which included a screening of Mark's Crone Wood. And of course there's Shakma, "the greatest killer baboon movie ever" - what more could you ask for... http://filmireland.net/
Conor McMahon, Ali Doyle, Mark Sheridan and Conor Dowling join forces to bring you Reel Horror, which debuts with a seasonal episode of Halloween horror-natter about favourite horror films. Aaaaaaarghhhhhhhhh! http://filmireland.net/
We review the terrific Irish Vampire movie From the Dark by Conor McMahon. Find us on twitter.com/rantsmacabre and Facebook (facebook.com/rantsmacabre).
This week Kelly hops on the murder train, we chat with "Some Kind of Hate" director Adam Egypt Mortimer, & review Conor McMahon's more serious follow up to "Stitches", "From the Dark". Shirts & pins are now available! Support our spookiness by going to http://FRIGHTDAY.com & clicking SHOP. http://FIGHTDAY.com http://twitter.com/FRIGHTDAY http://facebook.com/ffrriigghhttddaayy
Mark down Episode 144 of Trick or Treat Radio for future reference. This landmark show is the one where one guest put the entire panel of hosts in their place, one insult at a time. More surly than Dynamo? More outrageous than Ravenshadow? Hates Cabin in the Woods more than Wolfenstein? Able to silence MonsterZero with two words? Who is this person? It’s none other than our friend Stephanie from Atlantis! Stephanie joins the boys to review the latest film from director Conor McMahon, From the Dark. Also, a not so round table discussion that gets a bit out of hand. Did we mention the crew gets insulted and has their feelings hurt? So grab your bog shoes, a cup of chai and strap on! Topics discussed: Die Antwoord, American Horror Story, the return of the Goscast, Stitches, MonsterZero’s trip to Salem, Lady Gaga, Unfriended, Dynamo’s blog, the story of Evil Boy, 80s Pat is awesome, geek nerd or dork?, Cooties, Ross Perot, Def Leppard, Stitches, Fatty Boom Boom, vehicular mayhem, Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer, Shrine, Walmart and KISS, From the Dark, Eminem, Vampire mythology, the origin of the Irish vampire, Stanley Film Festival, Cabin in the Woods, Joss Whedon, The Avengers: Age of Ultron, Flash, Feminist and Vegan Ryan Gosling, brownspot.com, Ravenshadow_Dark_Nemesis, Haunting TV, Myra of the Evil Streaks, and MonsterZero’s ferrets.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Tune into Flesh Wound Radio w/ Todd Loya and Daniel Schein, Thursday 4/16 at 9:30 pm eastern. On this episode we go deep into the bog for Conor Mcmahon's new Irish monster flick From The Dark. Also we go down under and break down the the heavily hyped Aussie frightfest The Babadook.....but does it live up to the hype? In addition it's Danny Trejo battling volcano zombies in The Burning Dead, as well as reviews for some vintage horror featuring the Aussie classic Long Weekend from Synapse and Scream Factory's latest Mark L. Lester's Class Of 1984. All that plus TV Terror Talk and Horror Hot Topics. Don't miss it Flesh Wound Freaks.
This week, despite the snowmageddon, all but one of the hosts was able to make it in studio. We give you two guesses which one didn’t make it, and the first guess doesn’t count! We review the killer clown horror/comedy, Stitches. Ravenshadow makes up a new word. We recommend some groovy stuff in this week’s Double Tap segment and we most likely offend and annoy. If that doesn’t sell you on this Episode, I don’t know what will!?Topics discussed: Jimmy Jacobs, Mark Millar, Supernatural spin-off, Jake McLargeHuge and Podcast Without Honor and Humanity, Icarus, DWatt’s cooking, driving in the snow, Rose McGowan, MonsterZero outed, TV Casualties, Marvel Netflix, Frank Quitely, Crispin Hellion Glover, Freddy Krueger, Beck, eggs, slasher films, favorite bums, See Hear Podcast, getting your cock torn off, Blue Moon, Star Blazers, the return of CHIKARA, Fear of a Black Hat, Grant Morrison’s JLA run, Synth Pop, Horror Comedy, The Replacements, GG Allin and the Murder Junkies, The Final Terror, G-Force and Gatchaman, Tarja from Nightwish, Scream Factory, Xzibit, Arrow, Thor 2: Dark World, Brian Michael Bendis, adults pretending to be teenagers, Gemma Lee Devereux Marz, Contracted, CDR, iZombie pilot, Hüsker Dü, Cult of Muscle, Apollo and Midnighter, Huggin & Kissin, Dynamo vs OTC, Mz. M's session, Gambit, Dr Giggles, Tiny Miller, Ludacris , National Pro Wrestling Day, Bad News Barrett, Marshal Mathers 2, Ophidian and Green Ant, Trick or Treat Radio Shack, Dellamorte Dellamore, the F.I.B, Jonathan Maberry’s Joe Ledger on TV?, Friday the 13th, Within Temptation’s new album Hydra, getting raped by clowns, never put a blanket over an owl and, the BDK, Stitches, animal violence, Big Black Delta, first realistic gay superheroes, Conor McMahon, clowns, gore, Authority Omnibus Vol. 2, real teens, Ross Noble, clown cults, Tales from The Darkside, Silva and Gold and groan inducing puns.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
In Part II of this Film Ireland podcast Stephen Shields, Conor McMahon, Ciarán Foy, Conor Barry and Brendan Muldowney talk about the place of reviews, critics, bloggers and trolls in the age of social media; how audiences consume film; marketing film; 'Irish' film and the Irish accent in film. Stephen Shields is the screenwriter on RTE Storyland winner Zombie Bashers, Republic Of Telly, and Newsbag. Conor McMahon is the director of Stitches, Dead Meat and The Braineater. Ciarán Foy is the director and writer of Citadel. Brendan Muldowney is the director of Savage and Love Eternal. Conor Barry is the producer of Savage and Love Eternal and was selected as Ireland’s ‘Producer on the Move’ for this year’s Cannes International Film Festival.