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GBH executive arts editor Jared Bowen discusses an Edvard Munch exhibit at the Harvard Art Museum and Francis Ford Coppola at a 'Megalopolis' showing at the Coolidge Corner Theater.Patty Tahalongva is director, producer and writer of PBS Frontline's latest film "Alaska's Vanishing Native Villages." She joins via zoom to discuss the film, which follows the immediate impacts of climate change on indigenous communities forced to relocate.Naturalist and author Sy Montgomery talks about crows with math skills, booze-fueled feasts for wild chimps and the Cape Ann woodpecker.Former Suffolk County Sheriff Andrea Cabral on the Justice Department halting funds for victims of hate crimes and child abuse, and a new report from Harvard University report on antisemitism and Islamophobia on campus.
On this week's episode:Zendaya, Tom Holland and Robert Pattinson are the talk of Bean Town as filming continues in Boston! James and Jamie pitch the perfect plot for the new Star Wars trilogy and casting, movie theaters suggest CRAZY ideas to bring in moviegoers, John Waters to be honored at the Coolidge Corner Theater, Boston casting calls, and movie trivia!New England's film industry is booming with multiple projects constantly under production. Projects include commercials, television shows and full-length feature films. Jamie and James are hosts of The Hub on Hollywood, an iHeartRadio podcast. The Hub on Hollywood discusses New England's growing film industry, as well as entertainment news and reviews. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & TikTok! Listen to new episodes of The Hub on Hollywood podcast on the iHeartRadio app!
Filmmaker Marco Calvani talks with Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of OUTTAKE VOICES™ about “High Tide” his feature film debut that stars Marco Pigossi (Lourenço) as a Brazilian undocumented immigrant adrift Provincetown in the late summer. The film is about a young man coping after a break up & left adrift in Ptown with his travel visa running out. Lourenço then meets Maurice a Black American & a romance evolves. Though Maurice's comes with a circle of friends he's is also quite aware he's the minority in a predominantly white queer tourist mecca. Pigossi gives a haunting performance steeped in melancholy & raw pain but delivers moments of openness, optimism & joy with an affective portrait of the depths LGBTQ men experience seeking meaningful connections. As the summer season fades & with his unexpected romance with Maurice together the two reconcile the pasts they've left behind & pursue their uncertain futures. The film distributed by Strand Releasing premiered at South by Southwest & was released in NYC earlier this month followed by an expansion to Los Angeles & will begin a run at Waters Edge Cinema in Provincetown & Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA on Friday November 1st. The stellar cast also includes James Bland as Maurice, Marisa Tomei as Miriam, Bill Irwin as Scott, Sean Mahon as Bob, Mya Taylor as Crystal, Bryan Batt as Todd, Todd Flaherty as Leslie, Karl Gregory as BJ & João Santos as Dimo with a haunting score by Sebastian Plano. Marco Calvani is an Italian playwright, director, filmmaker, translator & actor. Trained as an actor since he was a teenager Calvani made his debut as a playwright in 2002 with Quasi commissioned by the European Social Forum. Prior to his first feature film High Tide which had its world premiere at SXSW in March 2024 he wrote & directed the short film The View from Up Here starring Melissa Leo & Leïla Bekhti based on his eponymous play originally commissioned by The Actors Studio & directed by Estelle Parsons. As of 2020 Marco is in a relationship with Brazilian actor Marco Pigossi. LISTEN: 600+ LGBTQ Chats @OUTTAKE VOICES
On this week's episode: James visits the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, Massachusetts to feel "The Tingler" experience first-hand!New England's film industry is booming with multiple projects constantly under production. Projects include commercials, television shows and full-length feature films. Jamie and James are hosts of The Hub on Hollywood, an iHeartRadio podcast. The Hub on Hollywood discusses New England's growing film industry, as well as entertainment news and reviews. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & TikTok! Listen to new episodes of The Hub on Hollywood podcast on the iHeartRadio app!
The 1959 cult classic "The Tingler" makes a revival run at the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline with the original immersive experience. For more, ask Alexa to play WBZ NewsRadio on #iHeartRadio.
Send us a Text Message.A gang of podcast punks, led by a producer named Wolfie; have been terrorizing the ears of listeners around the world for twelve years with their brand of film “discussion” cruelties. An enforcer named Arkham Josh tries to enlighten these punks with his unmatched cinematic knowledge. On Episode 626 of Trick or Treat Radio we celebrate our 12 Year Anniversary! On this milestone episode, our buddy Arkham Josh joins us to discuss the recent release of Vinegar Syndrome's 4K transfer of the Punksploitation film Intrepidos Punks! We also list our twelve favorite moments over the course of the show and we answer some tough questions from our listeners! So grab your favorite studded leather outfit, cut your hair into a reverse mohawk, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Universal Monsters, monster kids, NECA, Crypt Club, horror toys at fast food restaurants, Intrepidos Punks, film reviews that were a long time coming, Brain Damage, 12 year anniversary celebration, The Columbus, Euro-Horror, House by the Cemetery, City of the Living Dead, The Beyond, Man From Deep River, Mike Baronas, Giovanni Lombardo Radice, the heat from a projection room, Umberto Lenzi, the Arkham Copter, Michael Winslow, Terror Vision, Return of the Living Dead 2, Frankie Freako, Steven Kostanski, The Coolidge Corner Theater, Zacherle, Chiller, Holy Mountain, The Devil's Rejects, Taxidermia, Signal to Noise, Jarret Blinkhorn, Septic, Brian Paulin, They're Closing In, craft services spread, Cookie O'Puss, epic soundtracks to mundane actions, Kurando Mitsutake, Outside the Cinema, Cult of Muscle, Mill Creeps, Survival of the Film Freaks, opening for Bruce Campbell, Scare-A-Con, Kevin Crook, Cassandra Peterson, Grimbro, Michael Neel, Rock and Shock, listener interaction, Drive Jacket Mark, MZ Passing Out, Dudes, memorable film reviews, Dear God No, The Ghastly Love of Johnny X, Contracted, Neon Maniacs, Stephen Scarlata, Miami Connection, Howard Stern, Ernie Hudson, Ravenshadow got the table, the wallet, the action sack, Vinegar Syndrome, Dee Snider, A Clockwork Orange, Street Trash, Buttcrack, Todd Browning, Freaks, Stand By Me, The Thing, Kurt Russell, the many perversions of MonsterZero, inbred monarchs, cigarette budgets, compromised email gimmicks, The Coffee Table, The Devil's Bath, Creepy Girl's Patreon Takeover, Nose Candy and Stimulants, and going from Beast to Chic.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the Show.
Aine and Alex try on several different Mission Impossible masks with special guest, Jonah Puskar, as they discuss the 90s hidden gem Popcorn. With The Possessor lurking behind a giant mosquito puppet, the girls cover everything from 4DX cinemas to possible influences on the Scream universe. So buy a bag and go home in a box for the fifty-first episode of The Girls Who Cried B-Horror! You can follow Jonah @jonahp97 on Letterboxd and @jon_ahhhh on Twitter. And make sure to visit him at The Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA!
On this week's episode: "Deadpool and Wolverine" starts sexy popcorn bucket war, "Garfield" review, actor Ethan Hawke visits Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, Massachusetts, upcoming local film festivals, and movie trivia!New England's film industry is booming with multiple projects constantly under production. Projects include commercials, television shows and full-length feature films. Jamie and James are hosts of The Hub on Hollywood.The podcast focuses on New England's growing film industry, as well as entertainment news and reviews.SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & TikTok!Listen to new episodes of The Hub on Hollywood podcast on the iHeartRadio app!
The Lord of The Rings Trilogy is returning to the big screen at the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, but only for Easter Sunday. WBZ's Kyle Bray reports.
Hello and Happy Halloween Nameless Cults Listeners! We celebrated the momentous occasion of a Friday, October 13th to go to a double feature of Friday the 13th Parts VII & VIII outdoors in the Rocky Woods (courtesy of the Coolidge Corner Theater). Has this softened Dan's stance on the Friday Franchise and/or slasher movies in general? Will we ever get another Friday the 13th movie? Is Jason a zombie, a revenant, or a ghost? Did Obama order the ATF strike on Jason? The answers to all of these questions and more await you within. Enjoy! Full list of movies discussed in the episode here: https://letterboxd.com/kenfrankenstein/list/nameless-cults-episode-66-friday-the-13th/
The weather is getting chillier and the days are getting shorter, which makes it a great time to catch a show. WBUR CitySpace Assistant Director Candice Springer joins The Common with three great live and film productions you can take in this month, all of which celebrate great movies, and the music that goes with them. Candice recommends... - Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Live in Concert - Oct. 7, Emerson Colonial Theatre - Taylor Swift: The Era's Tour (movie) - Oct. 13 - Oct. 22, Coolidge Corner Theater and other cinemas across the region - Disney's Frozen (Broadway in Boston) - Oct. 25 - Nov. 12, Citizen Bank Opera House - The Crossword Show with Zach Sherwin - Oct. 20, WBUR CitySpace Field Trip: Speed Friending - Oct. 23, WBUR CitySpace Greater Boston's daily podcast where news and culture meet.
The Coolidge Corner Theater is still seeing sold-out shows even a week after the release. WBZ's Brooke McCarthy reports:
"Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse"/"Asteroid City" non-spoiler reviews, "Oppenheimer" coming to Coolidge Corner Theater on 70MM, writers strike affecting New England film projects, new film production studio coming to Massachusetts, and local casting calls. New England's film industry is booming with multiple projects constantly under production. Projects include commercials, television shows and full-length feature films. Jamie and James are hosts of The Hub on Hollywood. The podcast focuses on New England's growing film industry, as well as entertainment news and reviews. SUBSCRIBE & FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM & TikTok! https://linktr.ee/hubonhollywood bdowdcasting.combostoncasting.comcpcasting.comslatecasting.comkendallcoopercasting.comldipro.com
4,900 films watched so far! Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, and Minions:The Rise of Gru. All rated PG, all discussed for your ears! Plus, a quick mention about the Nightmare On Elm St. marathon at the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA (not PG films, of course!)
I see you’ve returned to the plush but not overly ostentatious Norm Nathan Vault of Silliness. Thank you just so darn much for doing so. This episode hails from February 11th, 1995 and, because it’s Valentine’s Day Weekend I have titled it: Norman’s Assorted Radio Sampler. We begin with a Ken Neuman traffic report which is sponsored by Powder Mills Sports Center in Maynard Then a promo for the David Brudnoy Show voiced by Michael Coleman The show briefly picks up with an interview Norm is doing with Norman Donaldson, author of “How Did They Die?” There’s a call from Joan talking about Steve Leveille and that WHAM in Rochester, NY needs him. We hear Jack doing his best Bob Raleigh impression on a CitiBank Mortgage commercial. Gary Lapierre and his commentary on a recent snowstorm. Two Jack Harte sponsor reads. It’s on to a Norm Show Open and some callers. Fred – Norm bashing obnoxious Ovaltine commercials and that management and sales doesn’t listen so he’ll keep doing it. Feline ear mites? He inquires about natural plant pesticides and Norm brings on the recent guests, Dr. Robert Richard Smith & Mark Abrahams, authors of “The Annals of Improbable Research,” who give Fred some advice. Fred the reveals some of his own improbable research…Disclaimer: Don’t try this at home! Ruth Clennott informs Norm that Michelle Pfeiffer, Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year at the time, will be in town with her husband, David Kelly and visiting his parents in Belmont. Norm and Ruth hatch a plan for Norm to camp out in the lobby of the hotel they’re staying at or get a job at the hotel coffee shop. Maybe even disguise himself as the doorman. Ruth moves on to the Miss USA pageant and a biting critique of the judges ensues which then leads to Norm considering doing a program about “People You Don’t Understand How They Got Where They Are.” I wander into the studio and join the fun. By the end of the call the radio waves are getting steamy between Norm and Ruth. I get to tease the upcoming guests: Husband and Wife Authors of the book “2002 Ways to say I Love You” Coolidge Corner Theater – will be having their 24hr Science Fiction Marathon Marcia McCreadie – “Women Who Write the Movies” For your dining and dancing pleasure we hear another Show Open and more calls. Joan – And Norm talks about shopping with Frank Avruch for suits! Penny who Norm tempts to run away with him to teach him the tango. Edna, who’s running around with all sorts of men. Now, ladies and gentlemen…Side B Norm ends a call and then we hear from Virginia. We take a short break as Jack does a sponsor read for Riopan Norm teases the weekend’s guests again but with more details! Did you say more calls please? Well, we aims to please here. Stacy suffering from Norm and Norma confusion. Les on a car phone talking about Norm doing a voice over for him in the 70’s for a dramatic Fire Safety video. Another Stacy that mentions some nuttiness between Jack and I that had him laughing hard. Our friend, Helene from Belmont with talk about old time radio. Ted and Norm talk WHDH, The Cloud Club and Norm graces us with the history of Sounds in the Night. Norm sings before talking with Mike in Cambridge Let’s pause and bow our heads to Baby Gold Bond with Ann George from Philadelphia, PA We are entertained by Accuwx w/Alex Sosnowski which leads to Norm scatting over the show open.
Neal & Annabelle's Dinner & A Movie reviews "Antlers" & Coolidge After Midnight Halloween Marathon! Dinner and A Movie Episode 56 Neal and Annabelle do Antlers! ANTLERS "In an isolated Oregon town, a middle-school teacher and her sheriff brother become embroiled with her enigmatic student, whose dark secrets lead to terrifying encounters with an ancestral creature." IMDB *Trigger warning - The film and review both contain content about child abuse* Coolidge Corner Theater https://coolidge.org/programs/after-midnite Please subscribe for more episodes! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmwH7xVAhD-OOAqFWyTYTA?sub_confirmation=1 Find us on facebook and the web Neal Jones - http://www.facebook.com/Neal.Jones.WYH Annabelle Lecter - http://www.facebook.com/Dear.Annabelle.Lecter Without Your Head community group page - http://www.facebook.com/groups/withoutyourheadhorror Dinner & A Movie - http://www.facebook.com/DinnerAndAMovieWYH For more information on future episodes, getting your product or site mentioned on the show etc please email - withoutyourhead@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
This week Ken welcomes author, cartoonist, podcaster, artisanal pencil sharpener and co-creator of Dicktown, David Rees to the show. Ken and David discuss the Moon Landing, not growing up in Washington D.C., North Carolina, Journalistic Independence, Dead Dogs, sexy Mods, Bonanza, Wild Wild West, Mystery Shows, walking on the Moon, "that other thing", Miss Universe, Hogan's Heroes, VCR dupe machines, punk rock, The Minutemen, complaining about Spot's production, SST Records, Night Flight, The Residents, not knowing young people, Ted Turner's End of the World sign off video, Bounty Hunters, classic talk shows, Eva Gabor, the difficulties of hand laying out TV Guide issues, "Fem-Pain", Green Acres, Ian Oglevie, Vincent Price, The Saint, Pluto TV, Danny Peary's Cult Movies books, El Topo, Secret Agent Man, The Prisoner, The Coolidge Corner Theater, Charles Dickins, Mike Watt and the absolute world changing greatness of Preston Sturges.
We talk about how challenging the pandemic has been, and what's on tap for reopening weekend with Beth Gilligan, Director of Development and Marketing for the Coolidge Corner Theater Foundation.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by opening the phone lines, asking listeners whether they would travel to states where vaccination rates are low. Trenni Kusnierek explains why Manchester United fans are protesting against the club’s U.S. owners, the Glazer family. She also updates us on the status of the Tokyo Olympics. Kusnierek is a reporter and anchor for NBC Sports Boston, and a weekly Boston Public Radio contributor. Carol Rose discusses the Supreme Court argument over whether public schools have the right to punish students for what they say outside of school grounds. She also touches on the ACLU’s call for President Joe Biden to close down ICE detention centers. Rose is the Executive Director of the ACLU of Massachusetts. Katherine Tallman explains how the Coolidge Corner Theater survived the pandemic, and shares their plans for reopening. Tallman is the CEO & executive director of the Coolidge Corner Theater. The Coolidge Corner Theater is opening its doors next Thursday, May 13, for the first time in over a year. Dr. Shantanu Nundy previews his new book, “Care After COVID: What the Pandemic Revealed Is Broken in Healthcare and How to Reinvent It.” Dr. Nundy is a primary care physician and chief medical officer of Accolade. His latest book is “Care After COVID: What the Pandemic Revealed Is Broken in Healthcare and How to Reinvent It.” John King updates us on the latest political headlines, from Rep. Liz Cheney losing support among members of the GOP to vaccine hesitancy in red states. King is CNN's Chief National Correspondent and anchor of "Inside Politics,” which airs weekdays and Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. We wrap up the show by talking with listeners about Bill and Melinda Gates’ divorce, and whether their romantic relationships have weathered the course of the pandemic.
The Coolidge Corner Theater opened in 1933 during the Great Depression and has become a landmark in the city of Boston. But as non-essential businesses were ordered to close, it left many in the film industry wondering: Is it curtains for the indie theater system? Katherine Tallman, executive director at Coolidge Corner Theater, talks about pivoting online with Virtual Screening Room and whether she sees on-demand studio releases as the future of our moviegoing experience.
On this episode of the Slashenings Podcast, I sit down with a film the program manager and director of special programming from The Coolidge Corner Theater, Mark Anastasio. We discuss how he started working at The Coolidge, what makes a midnight movie, the developing of the Coolidge After Midnite crowd and some of the experiences with outdoor screenings. Artwork by Slasher DaveMusic by Altar of AshEditing by JR You can follow the show on Instagram Facebook Twitter
A special proposal took place at the Coolidge Corner Theater during a screening of Sleeping Beauty. WBZ NewsRadio's James Rojas reports.
The story follows a legendary Warrior of Nor’easters named Ares who, decades after serving in WWII and assassinating Adolf Hitler, must now hunt down the fabled Bigfoot. On Episode 342 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss The Man Who Killed Hitler And Then The Bigfoot, one of our most anticipated films of the year from director Robert Krzykowski! We also talk with Jess Hagemann, Author of the recently released novel Headcheese from Cinestate/Fangoria! We run the gamut from discussing amputation, to MZ’s explosive everything to favorite Bigfoot movies! So grab your favorite mythical creature hunting weapon, try the headcheese and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show!Stuff we talk about: Survival of the Film Freaks, Headcheese, amputation, fetishes that can kill you, body integrity identity disorder, MonsterZero can read?, psychosexual horror, physical trauma, Austin TX, Cinestate, Chris Panatier, professional ghostwriter, “correct me if I’m right”, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Ares’ short cord, writing tips, Jan Svankmajer, Marie Antoinette, Weird Pokemon, Clive Barker, David Cronenberg, Long Jeanne Silver, swedish ears, Bilbo T. Baggins, Zach Morris, Ares was blonde?!, Down Boyz, Cornelius’ stuff update, what is PayPal?, Hackers, GTA Omaha, Shea Butter and Barry White, MZ health update, irritable bowel syndrome, explosive everything, Coolidge Corner Theater, Moving Violations, The Shining, veganism, Marz’s running regimen, Piranha 38DD, Signal to Noise, Marz’s accident, Sam Elliott, Robert Krzykowski, Mask, Roadhouse, Ted Zeppelin, Billy Squier, Captain America, World War 2, Tall Tales, Big Fish, Aidan Turner, Larry Miller, Rockwell, Boner Jam, Demonwarp, Mark Steger, Hoboman, Ares: Behind the Music, Hot Topic Dracula Store, Anna and the Apocalypse, Mega Time Squad, In Search Of…, Leonard Nimoy, Suburban Sasquatch, Mr. Smartass Theater, Cannibal Holocaust, Polar, Velvet Buzzsaw, Bandersnatch, Mads Mikkelsen, Harry and the Hendersons, Mortal Kombat XI, King from Tekken, Fate of the Furious, Chromea, Salo, I Spit On Your Grave, and It’s Elemental My Dear Bigfoot.Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeaditesFacebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeaditesYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeaditesBuy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
The world's top snowblower is settling into retirement when his former employer marks him as a liability to the firm. Against his will, he finds himself back in the game going head to head with an army of newly formed snow banks. On Episode 340 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the Netflix Exclusive, Polar, starring Mads Mikkelsen! We are also joined by our boys Bill By Force from Outside the Cinema, director of Survival of the Film Freaks as well as filmmaker Michael Neel to talk about their upcoming film screenings! We make a big announcement about the upcoming Deadites 25th Anniversary Celebration Party, we learn some dark secrets about MZ and we find out Marz’s favorite clothing for Ares to wear! So put on your eye patch, sling some dumbbells and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show!Stuff we talk about: Dick Miller RIP, Bill By Force, Survival of the Film Freaks, Royal Rumble Party, Down Boyz 4-Lyfe, Dick Miller, MZ’s taste in porn, Pound Puppies, Bark Wahlberg, getting humped by Dogs, are The Deadites safe?, the next big announcement for The Deadites 25th Anniversary celebration!, Amanda Palmer, Neil Gaiman, Ares was mugged?!, El Goro, Ravenshadow’s back, Coolidge Corner Theater, Midnight Films, Meatball Coated Stiletto, Cult Cinema, MZ passing out from laughing, Zombi 2, Dawn of the Dead the Italian Cut, Survival of the Film Freaks physical release, OTC Industries LLC, Ken Burns’ Baseball, business socks, Michael Neel, woofies, Infinite Santa 8000 Director’s Cut, Boston Sci Fi Fest, surround mix, kill count, mad selfie skills, Ares in a tutu, Aqua, Barbie Girl, Koala’s have chlamydia, Final Cut Pro, killer Santa, Herman the Hermit, Robocop, Mad Max, Joe Lemieux, Shock Tales, Drive-In Horrorshow, Halloween, The Unfamiliar, stirrin’ the sauce, begging for film roles, Jasper Tales, Mads Mikkelsen, Jonas Akerlund, Polar, Johnny Knoxville, Babe in the Water, Kukri, The Night Comes for Us, Punisher, throwing dumbbells, Frank Miller, Sin City, Netflix, Velvet Buzzsaw, Jakey-Poo, Jake Gyllenhaal, Nightcrawler, Donnie Darko, Dan Gilroy, Cult of Muscle, Podcast Without Honor and Humanity, The Five Hossmen Wrestling Podcast, lesbian vampires, Intersections in the Darkest Visions, Resident Evil 2, and Long Wolf and Cub.Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comUse our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeaditesFacebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeaditesYouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTVInstagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeaditesBuy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Author Sheldon Lee Compton joins Daniel Ford for Friday Morning Coffee to discuss his novel Brown Bottle. Caitlin Malcuit also talks about the 2018 Topsfield Fair, which is being held Sept. 28 through Oct. 8 in Topsfield, Mass., Coolidge Corner Theater and Mount Auburn’s “Cemetery Cinema” screenings this fall, and more Halloween-themed events in the area. (We think someone’s excited for next month’s holiday!) To learn more about Sheldon Lee Compton, visit his official website or follow him on Twitter @bentcountry. Today’s episode is sponsored by Libro.fm, OneRoom, and Pop Literacy.
May 31 - June 8, 1980 Ken welcomes back to the show TV Guidance Counselor Legend John Hodgman. Ken and John discuss dream jobs, The Coolidge Corner Theater, Vacationland, Boston, Halloween Specials, Rosemary's Baby, all night movie marathons as a kid, The Evil Dead, The Movie Loft, Friday the 13th, Dana Hersey, The Canned Film Fest, being an only child, having your own apartment in your parents' house, Weird Al Yankovic being the best, The Big Slick in Kansas City, levels of fame, Paul F. Tompkins's bit, leaving it all on the field, true showmanship, Levar Burton's secrets, Bozo the Clown, Candlepins for Cash, passive aggressive gameshow hosts, being embarrassed to be on TV, SCTV, Sale of the Century, Robert Urich, Vegas, artwork of yourself, when Flash Gordon fought the Incredible Hulk, Robert McKenzie's love of Here's Boomer, Jeff Goldblume's jazz show, Bart Braverman, Wednesdays, Happy Days, Zoom, The Gong Show, Oingo Boingo, Doctor Who, WGBX 44, You Wrote It You Watch It, Sha Na Na, the LIVE! event at the Coolidge Corner, being pressed for time, Daniel Kitson, John's Book, having a show on WMFO as a teenager, Harold and Maude, celebrity encounters, Roger Corman's love of free popcorn, The Gone with the Wind basement, Stop Making Sense, stalking celebrities, John's boat, city vs. country, why Mainers want to be left alone, phone calls from David Horowitz, snap judgement, questions for John, Ken's old punk band, becoming a writer, ukuleles, Roadrunner and standing ovations.
The second half of our conversation about Twelfth Night focusing on National Theatre Live's production that aired at the Coolidge Corner Theater on April 6th.
Directors Brett Ratner's Tower Heist,' Todd Strauss-Schulson's 'A Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas,' and Lars Von Trier's 'Melancholia' get the full review treatment. Topics also discussed... Steve raspy voice due to his 'Spooky World: The Fear at Fenway' gigWhat's playing at the Coolidge Corner Theater in November'The Tobolowski Files' coming to The Brattle Theater in Harvard Square (Nov. 11th -13th) Leave us a review on iTunes (because it's morally the right thing to do). Visit us online at post-movie.net
Directors Jonathan Levine's '50/50' and Mark Mylod's 'What's Your Number?' get the full-on review treatment.Other subjects discuessed, particularly ... what's happening at The Coolidge Corner Theater (Coolidge.org) ...- The forthcoming film 'Blackthorn'- 'Jimmy Tingle's America' at the Brattle Oct 7-9- IFFBoston award winner 'Litterock' at ArtsEmerson's Paramount Theater Oct 7-9- More about the Stephen King flicks at the Coolidge Corner Theater this monthApologies for the hissy audio quality of this episode. We now know what NOT to do when saving files :)Let us know what you think of the show! Send us an email at contact@post-movie.netLeave us a review on iTunes (because it's morally the right thing to do).Visit us online at post-movie.net
New Blu-ray and DVD releases are reviewed, including- 'Scarface: Limited Edition' (dir. Brian De Palma, 1983) on Blu-ray - 'Straw Dogs: The Unrated Version' (dir. Sam Peckinpah, 1971) on Blu-ray- 'Trainspotting' (dir. Danny Boyle, 1996) on Blu-ray- 'If....' (dir. Lindsay Anderson, 1969) on Blu-ray from The Criterion Collection- 'Disco Worms' (2011) on DVDOther valued concerns ... - Get on over to The Coolidge Corner Theater and see 'The Debit' starring Helen Mirren!- John tells of the strangeness that was 'Trainspotting: The Play' in Los Angeles- Susan George knows how to make an entrance in 'Straw Dogs'- Steve's resentment of Danny BoyleLet us know what you think of the podcast! Send us an email at contact@post-movie.netLeave us a review on iTunes (because it's morally the right thing to do).Visit us online at post-movie.net
Directors David R. Ellis' "Shark Night 3D" and David Robert Mitchell's "Myth of the American Sleepover" get the full review treatment.John and I also discuss the slate of films playing this month at the Brattle, The Coolidge Corner Theater, and the Harvard Film Archive; "Class of 1984," "The French Connection," and the films of Woody Allen. Let us know what you think of the show! Send us an email at contact@post-movie.net Visit us online at post-movie.net
Joining John Black and Steve Head again this week is Eagle Tribune film critic Greg Vellante. They discuss this week's, scratch that, this year's most eagerly anticipated film ... Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2. Also up for discussion is the film opening opposite Mr. Potter's, Winnie the Pooh. Plus our picks of the week: Criterion's release of director Mike Leigh's Naked (1993), Rango, The Warrior's Way, Season of the Witch (mind you, only Steve recomends this one), The Making of a President, and Hobo with a Shotgun. This episode was recorded at Panera Bread in Brookline, Ma, located across the street from the historic Coolidge Corner Theater. Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise. Don't forget to leave an iTunes review. We'd really appreciate it. Thanks! Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Film critic Brett Michel (The Boston Phoenix and the Boston Herald) joins Steve Head and John Black to discuss J.J. Abrams and Steven Spielberg's nostalgic fantasy adventure Super 8. They also attempt to figure out Terrence Malick's Palme d'Or winner The Tree of Life, which is now playing at The Coolidge Corner Theater and Kendal Square.For our Picks of the Week, Steve explain why United Artists' Harry in Your Pocket (1973), starring James Coburn and Michael Sarrazin, is worth checking out. And John recommends Kino International's release of five new films from documentarian Nicolas Philibert, including Louvre City (1990), In the Land of the Deaf (1992), and Every Little Thing (1997).This episode was recorded at Panera Bread, across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA. As always, they tried to find a quite spot to record. Apologies for any obtrusive background noise.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
It's all X-Men this week, as Bob Chipman (a.k.a. MovieBob and The Game Overthinker, and contributor to Escapist Magazine) joins John and me to discuss director Matthew Vaughn's excursion into the world of Marvel: X-Men: First Class. So many characters. So many mini-plot-lines. It seemed a recipe for a $160-million dollar mess. But... well... things ain't so messy. Turns out this darn X-Men prequel is perhaps the best of the lot. This we attempt to explain in 54 minutes.For our picks of the week, John and I both admit our amazement for Fumihiko Sori's TO, the newly released Blu-ray/DVD anime set from Funimation. As for a couple more new titles, I say you've gotta check out director Leslie Zemeki's documentary about the history of burlesque in America, Behind the Burly Q; John says the Sofia Loren Award Collection 4-disc set is an absolute Must See, in particular, her 1964 film Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow; and Bob says the Nicolas Cage actioner Drive Angry is all the over-the-top goodness it was intended to be.This episode was recorded at Panera Bread, across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA. As always, we tried to find a quite spot to record. Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise.
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Steve Head and John Black discuss the (sort of but not really) new comedy The Hangover Part II, and Woody Allen's likeable farce Midnight in Paris. For our Picks of the Week, John says the new David Byrne rockumentary Ride, Rise, Roar is worth your time. And they both agree that Jason Robard's 1965 film, and Best Picture nominee, A Thousand Clowns is a nice find among MGM's new online-only retail offerings. John also recommends David Niven's 1975 flick Old Dracula. This episode was recorded at Panera Bread across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater. As always, we tried to find a quiet spot to record. Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise.This episode was recorded at Panera Bread, across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA. As always, they tried to find a quite spot to record. Apologies for any obtrusive background noise. Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -Much to our surprise, the ever-dependable John Black couldn't make this recording session. Fortunately, film critic Sean Burns (The Improper Bostonian and Philadelphia Weekly) valiantly stepped-up to fill in. And so our Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas episode lives! Terry Gilliam's 1998 adaption of Hunter S. Thompson's "failed experiment in Gonzo journalism" was recently upgraded to Blu-ray by Criterion. And we go on and on about it as, you know, fans do.Plus we discuss Kelly Reichardt's Meek’s Cutoff - a film we agree needs more love at the box office. Do see it if you can.We recorded episode at Panera Bread across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater. As always, we tried to find a quiet-ish spot to record (which isn't always easy). Our apologies for any obtrusive background noise.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Bob Chipman (a.k.a. MovieBob and The Game Overthinker, and contributor to Escapist Magazine) joins film critics John Black and Steve Head again this week to discuss the new Walt Disney/Jerry Bruckheimer box office pillager Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Amid this episodes' 107-minutes, wrath and bewilderment ensue.John, Bob and Steve also discuss director Céline Danhier's documentary Blank City, which is now playing at Kendal Square, and the latest release from The Asylum, The Almighty Thor. Plus our picks of the week, including the new 50th Anniversary blu-ray release of Robert Rossen's The Hustler (1961) starring Paul Newman.This episode was recorded at Panera Bread, across the street from the Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, MA. As always, they tried to find a quite spot to record. Apologies for any obtrusive background noise.Click on the links below and enjoy the show!Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.netIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com -From good ol' Panera Bread, across the street from Coolidge Corner Theater in Brookline, film critics Steve Head and John Black discuss a number of films from the final two days of the Independent Film Festival Boston (iffboston.org), among them: the wonderful (we agree) documentary Buck; the young magicians documentary Make Believe; the foodie flick El Bulli: Cooking in Progress; the Narrative Short Film award winner The Strange Ones; the John C. Reilly dramedy Terri; the Narrative Feature award winner, and my favorite flick of the fest, Littlerock; and the Audience Award winner, and John's favorite flick of the fest, director Takashi Miike's 13 Assassins.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.net Follow Steve on twitter at twitter.com/steveheadIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net
Presented by ObsessedWithFilm.com - Film critics Steve Head and John Black discuss the new releases Hanna, Arthur and Your Highness.Plus their picks of the week: Anywhere U.S.A.; Darren Aronofsky's Metamorphosis: A Three-Part Series (on the making of Black Swan); The Asylum's Battle of Los Angeles, and Jack Nicholson's Drive, He Said (1971) - from the Criterion Collections box set America Lost and Found: The BBS Story.This episode was recorded at Panera Bread in Brookline, Ma, directly across from the Coolidge Corner Theater (coolidge.org). Apologies for any obrusive background noise.Visit the Post-Movie Podcast online at Post-Movie.net Follow Steve on Twitter at twittler.com/steveheadIntro music by Stereo Soul Future (stereosoulfuture.com)Questions? Email us at contact@post-movie.net