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Episode 10's guest is Michael Varrati, writer, director, podcaster known for his work on The Boulet Brothers' Dragula. Besides Dragula, Michael's works include Tales of Poe, A Christmas in Vermont, The Wrong Stepmother, Unusual Attachment, the audio series Darkest Night and Deadly Manners. He is an expert pop culture, horror and its relationship to the LGBTQ experience. PATREON: Check out the EXTENDED CUT of this episode with BONUS MATERIAL exclusively for our Early Bird Patreon Subscribers! https://www.patreon.com/ScreamDreamsPod Follow Scream Dreams: linktr.ee/screamdreams Welcome to SCREAM DREAMS - The Nightmares That Shaped Us! This is the show that delves into our most vivid dreams and nightmares, and how they affect our lives and work. Show hosts are Catherine Corcoran (Terrifier, Return to Nuke 'Em High), James A Janisse (Kill Count, Dead Meat Podcast) and Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, Suitable Flesh). Episode 10 live premieres on Wednesday 1/17 at 7:15 AM PST / 10.15 AM EST. We hope to see you then for our LIVE CHAT - and please don't forget to Like, Subscribe and Comment. In this episode, we debate whether the Scream Dreams studio is kind of yonic – and what yonic means! Michael talks about his Troma connections, working with Peaches Christ on his Midnight Mass show, the queer appeal of Disney villains and Dracula's lesbian origins, cult movies and Rocky Horror, advice for making a first feature, and the secret of getting ‘camp' right. For this week's Side Barb, it's another mad-lib written by Catherine – this one is very witchy! We really welcome your Feedback - please let us know what you think of the show so far in the comments, suggest any fun nightmare games we might play, as well as future guests you'd like to see on the show! Scream Dreams links: linktr.ee/screamdreams --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scream-dreams/support
In this episode we drink a Sprecher Cherry Cola and a City Built Monroe Wiess. RLXP includes a new microwave and so many jobs! We've got a quick dis for Soccer Story (XB) and we've also played Parking Jam 3D (Android), Make Love Not War Hentai (Switch), and Line Rider 2: Unbound (Wii). Our reccos are Deadly Manners podcast and Beyond the Dark TV Series. Links - Deadly Manners - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt17057198/ Beyond the Dark - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt16858200/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/grandrapidians/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/grandrapidians/support
Alex : Dude, so like, it's gotta at least be like - I was thinking about it the other day - it's gotta be like 15, 17 years at this point. Andrew: Probably Yeah. Alex: Holy shit. John: That's Alex Aldea speaking to Andrew Joslyn. They're part of the Paragon Collective, the network responsible for audio dramas like Darkest Night and The No Sleep Podcast. Alex: Andrew and I do compose a lot of podcast music together but Andrew is also a music luminary. He's done string arrangements for Ke$ha to compositions from Macklemore to literally everything. Andrew: Yeah, even film stuff with like Corbin Bernsen and Denise Richards There you go! Alex: Andrew plays every single string instrument. So even like in Darkest Night, a lot of the strings that you hear are real strings. John: The audio quality in this episode is a Zoom rip. Sorry about that. But I got some great conversation with these guys. My name is John Bartmann. I'm the creator of How I Make Music. I'll let these two audio drama stars. take it from here. Andrew: The piece of music we're listening to in the background is called The Opening of the Oyster. It's a dystopian soundtrack from the psychedelic audio drama The Oyster. Today, we'll break it down and get into why and how it was made. You're listening to How I make music, where audio drama composers get to tell their own stories. Every Wednesday, we break apart a song or soundtrack or composition and take a trip - a wild trip - into how it was made. My name is Andrew Joslyn. Alex: And I'm Alex Aldea. Andrew: I'm a composer from Seattle, Washington. And this is How I Make Music. 1:58 INTRO Alex: The Oyster takes place 30 years in the future, where humans basically don't have as many resources and they have to figure out whether they want to plug in and just feel eternal bliss in the machine or face the harsh reality. The basic premise of the show is a philosophical argument on utilitarianism. This show came about really quickly. I kept thinking about this idea of "do we plug in?" Or do we not know what happens if you invent something like this and how it kind of goes in society for months and months and months? Definitely psychedelic. I knew we had something with the show. You never really know if you have anything, let's be quite honest! The point where you can work on a project and you're like, "oh, this isn't terrible. I don't feel so delusional about it." I don't know if you've heard about the philosopher John Stuart Mill. If something feels good, then it's good. There's the great argument against that has always been like well, what if you were an oyster and you felt nothing except for bliss, but you never could have really any experiences? Is that not the ultimate life? That monologue "choirs of crickets fill the sky with a cascading cacophony"... we actually had her record that monologue on top of Love On A Real Train by Tangerine Dream. 4:34 SUBTLETY Andrew: These episodes are so musical because it's an audio drama. The music has to ... not foreshadow and give away too much, but it has to help guide the audience. Emotionally. On the journey that, you know, we're taking them on. I usually like to think of it as like breathing. You know, if the VO allows room to take a breath, let the music take a breath with the VO as well. So sometimes what that means to me is just add a longer reverb. So you can't hit them over the head and be like super aggressive, but you also got to give them enough guidance. So I would, I would choose something really subtle. You know, just drones, some other stuff. Make sure the chord progression isn't anything too aggressive. Make sure that none of the harmonies go a little too far up in the spectrum. You know. Never Never, never, never never step on the vocal no matter what you do. I come from the pop realm so I always think of stuff as underscore and top line - top line being your your vocals, your main melodies, your VO voiceovers. You don't want to draw too much attention away from the vocal and to yourself as the composer. 6:32 TOOLS Andrew: Omnisphere is this just huge synth library. I don't know there's like 500, 700 frickin samples in there. And I also love Zebra 2. Zebra, Serum, especially in this kind of like world building. Heavyocity is one of the plugins. One of the things that we love to use is I think it's Evolve Mutations. Alex: Dude, we can't give away all of our plugins we're out. I'm not going to get them all the way I was literally going to be someone who's gonna go through here and like download all the plugins we use there's gonna be like three darkest night soundtracks and like six months. 8:09 PROCESS Alex: My process for the most part is I'll just listen to a part over again and over again and just jam something in the mid range like a piano or whatever. Then I'll build it, I'll build it. And then usually a day later I'll have something and it's usually worth ... not leaving my house for like an entire day. 8:38 LAYERS Alex: We have like a little choir on top. It's kind of mixed with whistling bells. We have Gregorian chants towards the end. We have a substance bass that goes with the Gregorian chants. We have a whole horn section we have a trumpet layer and a horns layer, brass layer, woodwinds layer, string ensemble layer that kicks in right when that part builds. Then also with this with this track we played a lot with with Logan's vocals. I mean I can honestly consider that part of the score. I love sound particles and it basically is a way of just like making this whole like ... multiplying the vocals by like 1000. Especially if I'm trying to make something that sounds really trippy the characters coming to these big realizations about her life and how she's choosing to look at what it means to be alive when everything goes to shit. 10:28 OUTRO Alex: That's about it for this week's episode. We'll listen to the full track in just a moment. But before we do that, thank you for listening to How I Make Music. We've been listening to music featured on the audio drama called The Oyster. To hear the full story or check out Andrew and his my other compositions, Follow the links in the show notes. Andrew and I did Casefile, Darkest Night, Deadly Manners. Andrew: I did a bunch of co-writing for Leslie Odom's record, Ke$ha, all the Macklemore records that have ever come out, I'm a co-writer on. And then the list goes on and on and on. Alex: How I Make Music is created by John Bartmann. For audio experiences that keep people listening, contact John Bartmann via the show notes. And now, here's The Opening of The Oyster, a dark unsettled, dystopian underscore in its entirety. My name is Alex Aldea (and I'm Andrew Joslyn) and thanks for listening to How I Make Music. SHOW NOTES Listen to The Oyster https://pod.link/1538224217 The Paragon Collective https://www.theparagoncollective.com/ Andrew Joslyn https://andrewjoslynmusic.com MUSIC CREDITS Tangerine Dream - Love On A Real Train Ke$ha - Take It Off For a full list of music and sound effects credits from this episode, visit https://howimakemusic.com ABOUT THIS SHOW How I Make Music is where audio drama composers get to tell their own stories. In a dramatically edited sound experience, we challenge composers to break apart a song, soundtrack or composition and get into why and how it was made. Subscribe to How I Make Music https://pod.link/howimakemusic Support How I Make Music https://patreon.com/howimakemusic Visit How I Make Music https://howimakemusic.com How I Make Music is created by John Bartmann https://johnbartmann.com
From the creators of Darkest Night and Deadly Manners comes a brand new immersive sci-fi podcast called - The Oyster.***Starring:Logan Browning (Dear White People and the Perfection.Mamoudou Athie (Jurassic World, FX's Oh Jerome No, and Netflix's upcoming show, Archive81, which is based on a podcast)Carla Gugino (Haunting of Hill House, Watchman and San Andreas)Keith David (Greenleaf, Requiem for a Dream, The Thing)Giancarlo Esposito (Breaking Bad, The Mandalorian)Constance Zimmer (House of Cards, UnReal)Donnell Rawlings (Chappelle's Show)Andrew Santino (Dave on FX & Showtime's I'm Dying Up Here)and More!***Episode 2 of the Oyster is available right now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or anywhere you listen to podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From the creators of Darkest Night and Deadly Manners comes a brand new immersive sci-fi podcast called - The Oyster. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-oyster/id1538224217
From the creators of Darkest Night and Deadly Manners comes a brand new immersive sci-fi podcast called The Oyster. In a not so distant future, due to overwhelming carbon emissions, The Earth is on the brink of becoming uninhabitable. These conditions are made far more horrifying because the available housing shelters (that can produce sustainable air quality) will only be able to house 80% of the world's total population. To try and save the human race, every person has a government-mandated microchip implanted in their brains to attempt to facilitate the migration of a portion of the population to an underground shelter. In order to decide who gets to be protected and who must stay above ground, the government implements a value scale they have determined based on "usefulness" to future society. If you are valued at a 50 or above, you will be chosen to enter the bunker, and, if not, you must stay above ground and face the end of days. "Neuron" (which acts as both a prestigious brain implant and also a software company) is folded into a sanctioned branch of the government called, "The Ministry of Experience." Their job now is to develop technologies and software that can replicate the human experience above ground. But what is far more pressing is The Ministry must find a way to reduce the use of resources, or they will run out of all survivable assets before being able to relocate to "Eden" — the one place above ground that might be salvageable in a few years time. Whether Eden will be ready in time remains to be seen, but its existence is literally the last hope for the human race surviving. In a drastic effort to cut emissions and resource usage, "The Oyster" is created. The Oyster is Nirvana — A state absent from the mind while being filled with complete pleasure and bliss. What, then, happens when reality begins to fade and The Oyster is all that remains?
From the creators of Darkest Night and Deadly Manners comes a brand new immersive sci-fi podcast called - The Oyster.In a not so distant future, due to overwhelming carbon emissions, The Earth is on the brink of becoming uninhabitable. These conditions are made far more horrifying because the available housing shelters (that can produce sustainable air quality) will only be able to house 80% of the world’s total population. To try and save the human race, every person has a government-mandated microchip implanted in their brains to attempt to facilitate the migration of a portion of the population to an underground shelter. In order to decide who gets to be protected and who must stay above ground, the government implements a value scale they have determined based on "usefulness" to future society. If you are valued at a 50 or above, you will be chosen to enter the bunker, and, if not, you must stay above ground and face the end of days. “Neuron” (which acts as both a prestigious brain implant and also a software company) is folded into a sanctioned branch of the government called, “The Ministry of Experience.” Their job now is to develop technologies and software that can replicate the human experience above ground. But what is far more pressing is The Ministry must find a way to reduce the use of resources, or they will run out of all survivable assets before being able to relocate to “Eden” - the one place above ground that might be salvageable in a few years time. Whether Eden will be ready in time remains to be seen, but its existence is literally the last hope for the human race surviving. In a drastic effort to cut emissions and resource usage, “The Oyster” is created. The Oyster is Nirvana - A state absent from the mind while being filled with complete pleasure and bliss. What, then, happens when reality begins to fade and The Oyster is all that remains? Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/old-gods-of-appalachia. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here we are, just for you. We do the hard work of finding new podcasts for your aural pleasure so you don't have to. This week Zane is recommending Dragon Friends, Liz is putting forward Deadly Manners and Patrick is all about them Tiny Desk concerts. And stick around after the recommendations for the reviews of last week's podcast offerings.Liz Recommends - Deadly Mannershttps://deadlymanners.libsyn.com/Do you like theatre? Radio plays? Camp murder mystery drama and noirish intrigue? Then this is right up your alley. A short radio play series featuring Kristen Bell, RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Ross Matthews and more, Deadly Manners is a schlocky whodunnit in the style of And Then There Were None/Cluedo etc. Will you guess who the killer is? And why? Who knows! But you'll have fun listening to the over-the-top yet simultaneously realistic (yes, somehow both) performances, and all the Agatha Christie-style melodrama you can handle.For both: You guessed it, it's another serial so start from the start and listen to as many as you wish.https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/deadly-manners/id1289105780Pat Recommends - Tiny Deskhttps://www.npr.org/series/tiny-desk-concerts/My third NPR podcast is quite a bit different from the other two. Tiny Desk has artists (well known and sometimes often unknown) perform a little concert for those lucky enough to be in the room. The rest of us just have to settle with listening or watching online. That's basically it though, roughly 20 minutes of beautiful music. I've found this to be a great place to discover new music as well as see some of my favourite artists perform at their best.For all of you: St Paul & The Broken Bones, Daniel Caesar, Anderson Paak, Rhye, Noname, Leon Bridgeshttps://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tiny-desk-concerts-video/id362115318Zane Recommends - Dragon Friendshttps://www.thedragonfriends.com/episodes/podcast/This is a podcast that Zane found doing research into the possibility of a live Dungeons and Dragons show, then got hooked. Dragon Friends is a monthly comedy show and podcast where comedians muddle through their first Dungeons & Dragons adventure campaign. The rules are... lax. The stories are... muddled? But the cast are very funny and definitely do not let up the whole way through the show. It DOES have a tendency to be a bit in-jokey, so go back as far as you can and start the adventure with them.For Pat & Liz: Start with a season break! or go back as far as you can.https://open.spotify.com/show/5oaRbBlvaAkuEE4cILfZdkSubscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.Find us on FACEBOOK, TWITTER or INSTAGRAM.
Amanda and Jenn discuss Australian historical fiction, psychopaths, comedic murder mysteries, and more in this week's episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, Penguin Random House Audio, and So Done by Paula Chase. Feedback Just some feedback for Ben’s daughter from episode 155! As someone not *too* far removed from the voracious-child-reader stage can I suggest: Dragonskin Slippers (Jessica Day George), Inkheart (Cornelia Funke), The Ranger’s Apprentice (John Flanagan), the Stravaganza series (Mary Hoffman) and Eragon (Christopher Paolini). Hope some of those are useful, and thank you so much for the podcast - every episode just brightens my week x --Hannah Questions 1. First of all, when I found your show it was like a dream come true. I love to read! Second only to my love of reading, is my love of discovering new books and putting them on my to read shelf. I keep telling my husband that I wish I had y’all’s job. Speaking of my husband, I am recently married and we are getting ready to go on our honeymoon in December. We are heading to Australia! My husband and I have no intention of just laying on the beach and relaxing all honeymoon. That’s not our style. Instead we plan to do plenty of historical tours. My favorite tours are when I already have a little background on the history of a place. I was hoping you guys could recommend some historical fiction novels set in Australia, especially dating back to its early colonial days and possibly some about its Aboriginal population. I do not like nonfiction or pages and pages of descriptions. I can’t wait to hear your recommendations!! Thank you! --Amelia 2. Hello Ladies! Thanks for answering my previous questions (all those Besses are this Bess) and laughing at my jokes! Very validating! I'm writing to ask for reading recommendations to read over my honeymoon! We're going to an all inclusive resort and I can't wait to just lie around and read :) I'm specifically asking for books that are that tender, heartrending romance where you just want them to be together! Examples include Song of Achilles, Room with a View, Golden Compass Series (Will x Lyra forever). I already own Possession, haven't read it yet -- Way down with pining and angst, I am not really looking for a romance novel, but a literary story where two characters' love is just oh so burny and tender! Thanks in advance, --Bess - bride to be 3. Hi, so like you I loved Sorcerer to the Crown by Zen Cho and I am waiting on tenterhooks for the next book in the series. I’m looking for something to filled the Sorcerer to the Crown shaped hole in my heart. I really like both the Regency, the politics, the slow romance and the magic elements of the book. The Regency period is such an interesting time in British history - right on the edge of the modern, but not quite there yet. I don't need the book to have magic, but it is always a plus. I have already read: Arabella of Mars by David D. Levine Shades of Milk and Honey by Mary Robinette Kowal Sorcery & Cecelia: or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot by Patricia C. Wrede & Caroline Stevermer and loved all of them. --Sidsel 4. I am looking for recommendations for my 11 year old daughter. She would love to read YA, but I think I would like to hold off from the love relationships and more adult themes for a little bit longer. Last year she read "Some Kind of Happiness" by Claire Legrand and said it was written for her. I'm looking for books that are perhaps more mature, but somewhere in between middle grade and YA. Thanks! --Lauren 5. Hi Amanda and Jenn, I am listening to Deadly Manners, a dark comedy murder-mystery podcast series I am in love with! It's an old-school style story with modern sensibilities. The plot: there's a dinner party and guests are getting picked off one by one, and Levar Burton narrates. Need I say more? I just finished the next to last episode and am already dreading the void in my life when it's over. Can you recommend some books to fill it? Thanks! --Alexis 6. I know Halloween just passed but I heard Shelly Laurenston's booklist from Smart Bitches, Trashy Books podcast, one of the things she mentions is psychopaths and I was wondering if you had any recommendations for this. I don't want mystery or thrillers, more like a mind dive into spotting them, try to understand why they do it or facts. Since the holiday are coming up I would like some recommendations as soon as possible please. --Ash 7. Hi Jenn and Amanda, I would love to get some recommendations for romance novels that deal with sexual trauma or sexual dysfunction (or that just acknowledge the fact that sex isn't always easy and fun). I'm not fussy about the type of romance (just no paranormal). I realize this may be difficult because romance is supposed to be escapist but I am desperate to see my experience represented. Thanks so much for your help! --Joss Books Discussed The Monster Baru Cormorant by Seth Dickinson (tw: homophobia, assault) Becoming by Michelle Obama obviously The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough That Deadman Dance by Kim Scott The Mothers by Brit Bennett My Education by Susan Choi Heartstone by Elle Katharine White Gail Carriger Witchmark by CL Polk Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor The Jumbies by Tracey Baptiste Death at Wentwater Court by Carola Dunn An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten, transl. By Marlaine Delargy Confessions of a Sociopath by M.E. Thomas The Anatomy of Evil by Michael Stone (rec’d by Liberty) Asking For It by Lilah Pace (tw: discussions of/roleplay of rape/sexual assault, violence against women) Under Her Skin by Adriana Anders, Blank Canvas series, (tw: domestic violence, assault)
It's MONDAY! Catapult yourself into the week by taking a peek at Minisode 22! Topics include Adam MacDonald's demonic chiller Pyewacket, starring The Walking Dead's Laurie Holden, Andy dives into the filmography of Rob Zombie and Mitch talks wishes-with-repercussion nonsense, Wish Upon. Also, we check in on Mitch's progress through the ShockWaves 100! ALSO, we have another installment of MITCH'S PITCHES! Due to his well documented ignorance towards films, Mitch is shown a film poster with all titles, taglines etc removed and tasked with attempting to decipher the plot. Will it go well? The poster image can be seen below with the image that Mitch was working from on the left... In addition to all this, we dig into your posts and messages in the Feedback section and also, as always, we announce the film for this week and EPISODE 22! Mitch's Podcast recommendation this week is Deadly Manners! Check it out. Also, if you are attending this year's Celluloid Screams in Sheffield, remember that we will be doing our first LIVE recording at 3pm on Friday, 19th October! With free entry, free booze and swag, courtesy of our pals at Arrow Video and, of course, A GUEST, it's sure to be great fun! Hope to see you there! Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com. Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme by Mitch Bain Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart Also, we love what we are doing and the response so far has been wonderful so if you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue to do it and help us to grow, then please consider sending us a few pounds. There is no lower or upper limit and every bit helps.
This week, resident witchcraft expert Michael Varrati (@MichaelVarrati) joins host Sam Herbst (@mrsamherbst) to discuss Practical Magic! Michael explains to Sam what a phone tree is, and how the house in the film is actually backwards... the man knows everything about this movie. Sam does a deep dive of celebrities with two different eye colors and once again praises Dianne Wiest. Pour yourself a midnight margarita and hold onto your husbands, this episode's a witch. Check out Michael's podcast Dead For Filth, and listen to his work on Darkest Night and Deadly Manners! Comments? Requests? Let us know at @thekidmanifesto or thekidmanifesto@icloud.com! Don't forget to like and subscribe! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kidmanifesto/support
Actor Denis O'Hare tells us about Deadly Manners and the ingredients for a dismal dinner, Liz Plank talks feminism with Divided States of Women, and Joel Werner puts numbers on the air with Sum Of All Parts. Plus: Alice Wong of Disability Visibility describes all the voices she wants to hear on the radio.
It's a somewhat morbid thought but the truth is, everyone will die at some point in their lives! Bobby A poses the difficult question of what we would do if we had just 6 more months to live... It's an interesting thing to note how knowing life will end makes you live it more fully. We talk a little bit more about that and of course we go off on a few tangents, one nice one being how CNN had conducted a study and somehow managed to come to the conclusion that Cuckolding was beneficial to romantic relationships. Of course the furnace didn't co-sign this but it was an interesting find. As has become the norm we also had a few hookups Mo's hookup with a reach of a spiritual spin was the netflix original animation Voltron. You'll have to listen for how Voltron was a metaphor for the Church. Peter's hookup was a horror story telling podcast called Deadly Manners which caught his ear with it's incredible production and immersive storytelling. And Bobby's hookup was a movie called The Prestige which is about two apprentice magicians trying their hardest to one up each other and be the very best. We hope you enjoy the episode and if you do please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing, and if you don't, please let us know in the comments and let your friends know by sharing. We're big believers in the "win-win" Take care and stay blessed. Special thanks to RUDE (@itsrudeboy) for the intro and outro music. And to Calvin A Turner founder of Torra Media (facebook , @torramedia) and digital designer extraordinaire for TheOrdinaryAmazing.com logo design. Hookups Voltron http://www.imdb.com/title/tt5580664/ Deadly Manners https://soundcloud.com/deadlymanners The Prestige http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0482571/
In this episode Ru and Michelle discuss partying in the margins, Grease, Deadly Manners, and out of body experiences. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace and Talkspace.
We are back with an episode packed with murder, lies, and catfights! This week, we briefly discuss the upcoming Lizzie Borden movie feat. KStew, the new Deadly Manners podcast (spoiler free!), and our new favorite website, LezWatchTv! Then, we launch into our full review of The Four Faced Liar and this week's SuperGirl. Four Faced Liar: 13:25-30:47 SuperGirl: 30:48-43:00
In this episode Ru and Michelle are joined by LeVar Burton. They discuss Roots, Murder She Wrote, Sammy Davis Jr., parenting, and Deadly Manners. This episode is sponsored by Lyft and Squatty Potty.
In the final chapter of Season One of Deadly Manners, the killer is confronted and the night's festivities come to a close. Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer). Cast List: Narrator - LeVar Burton Veronica Billings - Kristen Bell William Billings - Denis O'Hare Olivia Billings - Alisha Boe George the Butler - Mark Berry Nancy Clark - Anna Chlumsky James Eggly - David Cummings Police Officer - Terry Miles Reporter #1 - Jamey Jasta Reporter #2 - Atticus Jackson Reporter #3 - Jon Grillz Reporter #4 - Nicole Goodnight Reporter #5 - Andrew W.K. Written by Ali Garfinkel. Directed by Alex Aldea and Ali Garfinkel. Music composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joslyn. Chapter 10 features a rendition of God Bless America and the National Anthem of U.S.S.R. Live Strings by Andrew Joslyn. Jazz Piano Parts were written and performed by Mark Rodriguez. Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea. Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Here is a link to the script. This episode is sponsored by MeUndies and Squarespace.
In the ninth chapter of Deadly Manners, the police are finally called to the house. Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer). Cast List: Narrator - LeVar Burton Veronica Billings - Kristen Bell William Billings - Denis O'Hare Olivia Billings - Alisha Boe George the Butler - Mark Berry Beatrice the Maid - Elizabeth McLaughlin Nancy Clark - Anna Chlumsky James Eggly - David Cummings Written by Ali Garfinkel. Directed by Alex Aldea and Ali Garfinkel. Music composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joslyn. Live Strings by Andrew Joslyn. Jazz Piano Parts were written and performed by Mark Rodriguez. Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea. Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Here is a link to the script. This episode is sponsored by MeUndies and Audible.
Actor Denis O'Hare tells us about Deadly Manners and the ingredients for a dismal dinner, Liz Plank talks feminism with Divided States of Women, and Joel Werner puts numbers on the air with Sum Of All Parts. Plus: Alice Wong of Disability Visibility describes all the voices she wants to hear on the radio.
In the eighth chapter of Deadly Manners, one of the party's biggest secrets becomes jeopardized. Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer). Cast List: Narrator - LeVar Burton Veronica Billings - Kristen Bell William Billings - Denis O'Hare Olivia Billings - Alisha Boe George the Butler - Mark Berry Beatrice the Maid - Elizabeth McLaughlin Roger Clark - Timothy Simons Nancy Clark - Anna Chlumsky James Eggly - David Cummings Written by Michael Varrati and Ali Garfinkel. Directed by Alex Aldea and Ali Garfinkel. Music composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joslyn. Live Strings by Andrew Joslyn. Jazz Piano Parts were written and performed by Mark Rodriguez. Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea. Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Here is a link to the script. This episode is sponsored by MeUndies and TodayTix.
In the seventh chapter of Deadly Manners, Olivia starts interrogating several of the evening's suspects and a dark secret is unearthed. Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer). Cast List: Narrator - LeVar Burton Veronica Billings - Kristen Bell William Billings - Denis O'Hare Olivia Billings - Alisha Boe George the Butler - Mark Berry Beatrice the Maid - Elizabeth McLaughlin Roger Clark - Timothy Simons Nancy Clark - Anna Chlumsky James Eggly - David Cummings Fortune Teller - RuPaul Written by Michael Varrati and Ali Garfinkel. Directed by Alex Aldea and Ali Garfinkel. Music composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joslyn. Live Strings by Andrew Joslyn. Jazz Piano Parts were written and performed by Mark Rodriguez. Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea. Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Here is a link to the script. This episode is sponsored by MeUndies and TodayTix.
In the sixth chapter of Deadly Manners, the party learns the origins of Nancy's marriage to Roger and the wine starts flowing. Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer). Cast List: Narrator - LeVar Burton Veronica Billings - Kristen Bell William Billings - Denis O'Hare Olivia Billings - Alisha Boe George the Butler - Mark Berry Beatrice the Maid - Elizabeth McLaughlin Roger Clark - Timothy Simons Nancy Clark - Anna Chlumsky James Eggly - David Cummings Barbra DuPont - Alona Tal Written by Michael Kastelein and Ali Garfinkel. Directed by Alex Aldea and Ali Garfinkel. Music composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joslyn. Live Strings by Andrew Joslyn. Jazz Piano Parts were written and performed by Mark Rodriguez. Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea. Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Here is a link to the script. This episode is sponsored by MeUndies and TodayTix.
A spooky ep for a spooky day As ghosts seek victims, with which to play And ghouls lay waiting, in darkened halls With prying eyes, on all the walls So join us friends, lend us your ears In this spooky episode, where podcasts bring fears! Jason talks of his fanciful hat Containing strange magics (and witchcraft at that) Amity talks of her many recommendations A true podcast connoisseur! (with non-fiction inclinations) And while they talk at length, about nonsense and tat You may hear faint noises, as the demons make chat Come dear listeners, hear us right here For a terrible creature, is frightfully near... -- Find Podcasts Collected Presents and all the ways to get in touch with us here: http://podcasts-collected.tumblr.com/pcp Spoiler Warnings (might also spoiler you about the podcasts we pick, so proceed with caution): Spoilers for Within the Wires (21:00 - 25:00), Deadly Manners (32:30-33:00), The Black Tapes Podcast (37:00-37:30), and Sayer (47:30-48:30)
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In the fifth chapter of Deadly Manners, the party deals with corpse tampering and there is something fishy about the beef wellington. Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer). Cast List: Narrator - LeVar Burton Veronica Billings - Kristen Bell William Billings - Denis O'Hare Olivia Billings - Alisha Boe Esther Feinstein - Michelle Visage George the Butler - Mark Berry Beatrice the Maid - Elizabeth McLaughlin Roger Clark - Timothy Simons Nancy Clark - Anna Chlumsky James Eggly - David Cummings Barbra DuPont - Alona Tal Written by Kim Ndombe and Ali Garfinkel Directed by Alex Aldea Music composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joslyn. Live Strings by Andrew Joslyn. Jazz Piano Parts were written and performed by Mark Rodriguez. Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea. Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Here is a link to the script. This episode is sponsored by MeUndies and Shudder.
In the fourth chapter of Deadly Manners, news of the party's latest casualty spreads and the fortune teller takes center stage. Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer). Cast List: Narrator - LeVar Burton Veronica Billings - Kristen Bell William Billings - Denis O'Hare Olivia Billings - Alisha Boe Esther Feinstein - Michelle Visage Fortune Teller - RuPaul George the Butler - Mark Berry Beatrice the Maid - Elizabeth McLaughlin Roger Clark - Timothy Simons Nancy Clark - Anna Chlumsky James Eggly - David Cummings Barbra DuPont - Alona Tal Written by Kim Ndombe and Ali Garfinkel Directed by Alex Aldea Music composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea and Andrew Joslyn. Live Strings by Andrew Joslyn. Jazz Piano Parts were written and performed by Mark Rodriguez. Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea. Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Here is a link to the script. This episode is sponsored by MeUndies and SundanceNow.
In the third chapter of Deadly Manners, we find out what happened when the lights turned back on and the house is faced with a food emergency. Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer). Cast List: Narrator - LeVar Burton Veronica Billings - Kristen Bell William Billings - Denis O'Hare Olivia Billings - Alisha Boe Esther Feinstein - Michelle Visage Fortune Teller - RuPaul George the Butler - Mark Berry Beatrice the Maid - Elizabeth McLaughlin Roger Clark - Timothy Simons Nancy Clark - Anna Chlumsky James Eggly - David Cummings Barbra DuPont - Alona Tal Chef - Marlene Forte Written by Ali Garfinkel Directed by Alex Aldea Music composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea. Live Strings by Andrew Joslyn. Jazz Piano Parts were written and performed by Mark Rodriguez. Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea. Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Here is a link to the script. This episode is sponsored by MeUndies and Audible.
We're back! Welcome to the Season 2 of FRIGHT SCHOOL. On this first day back, we catch up on our summer exploits, and dive into our first film, the all female-helmed horror anthology XX (2017). We also discuss our syllabus for the season. Sharpen those pencils (and butcher knives), because class is back in session. Mentioned in this episode: Caitlin Doughty, http://www.orderofthegooddeath.com/about From Here to Eternity, http://a.co/03k35vm Tragedy Girls, in theaters on 10/20/2017 The Babysitter, streaming on Netflix on 10/13/2017 So Say We All, http://www.sosayweallonline.com/about/ Channel Zero: No End House, Wednesdays at 10:00pm on SYFY Lore, Amazon Original series premiere on 10/13/2017 Deadly Manners, https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/deadly-manners/id1289105780?mt=2 Horror Movie Night podcast on the Geekscape network, http://hmnpodcast.com/
A double-feature this week as we begin our October horror series!First, from Paragon Collective and the makers of Darkest Night, it's Deadly Manners, a new murder mystery show narrated by LeVar Burton (Star Trek, Reading Rainbow) and starring Kristen Bell (Frozen, Veronica Mars) and Anna Chlumsky (Veep).CW: racism, misogyny, and murder!Then, it's a chilling tale of family business in Rites of Autumn, a spooky little tale of tradition, pumpkins, and more murder. That comes to us from John Ballantine of Campfire Radio Theater.CW: more murder, gruesome descriptions
In the opening chapter of Deadly Manners we are introduced to the Billings family and the esteemed guests of their annual dinner gala. Everything is going swimmingly... until the power goes out. Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer). Cast List: Narrator - LeVar Burton Veronica Billings - Kristen Bell William Billings - Denis O'Hare Olivia Billings - Alisha Boe Esther Feinstein - Michelle Visage Joseph Feinstein - Jason Sklar George the Butler - Mark Berry Beatrice the Maid - Elizabeth McLaughlin Roger Clark - Timothy Simons Nancy Clark - Anna Chlumsky Written by Ali Garfinkel Directed by Alex Aldea Music composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea. Jazz Piano Parts written and performed by Mark Rodriguez. Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea. Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Here is a link to the script. This episode is sponsored by MeUndies and The Black Tux.
In the second chapter of Deadly Manners, everyone starts to pick up the pieces and we are introduced to some new characters. Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer). Cast List: Narrator - LeVar Burton Veronica Billings - Kristen Bell William Billings - Denis O'Hare Olivia Billings - Alisha Boe Esther Feinstein - Michelle Visage Fortune Teller - RuPaul George the Butler - Mark Berry Beatrice the Maid - Elizabeth McLaughlin Roger Clark - Timothy Simons Nancy Clark - Anna Chlumsky James Eggly - David Cummings Barbra DuPont - Alona Tal Chef - Marlene Forte Written by Ali Garfinkel Directed by Alex Aldea Music composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea. Live Strings by Andrew Joslyn. Jazz Piano Parts were written and performed by Mark Rodriguez. Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea. Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Here is a link to the script. This episode is sponsored by MeUndies and The Black Tux.
This inaugural episode of the Deadly Manners: Behind The Scenes podcast was recorded the weekend before Deadly Manners was released. Ali Garfinkel and Alex Aldea discuss the origins of the show, the difficulties in getting it made, their favorite moments, and what they are feeling leading up the the release. This episode is sponsored by The Black Tux and MeUndies.
RuPaul and Michelle are joined by the one you know as "Producer" to debut Deadly Manners. In the opening chapter of Deadly Manners we are introduced to the Billings family and the esteemed guests of their annual dinner gala. Everything is going swimmingly... until the power goes out. Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer). Cast List: Narrator - LeVar Burton Veronica Billings - Kristen Bell William Billings - Denis O'Hare Olivia Billings - Alisha Boe Esther Feinstein - Michelle Visage Joseph Feinstein - Jason Sklar George the Butler - Mark Berry Beatrice the Maid - Elizabeth McLaughlin Roger Clark - Timothy Simons Nancy Clark - Anna Chlumsky Written by Ali Garfinkel Directed by Alex Aldea Music composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea. Jazz Piano Parts written and performed by Mark Rodriguez. Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea. Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Here is a link to the script. Here is a link to the Darkest Night rendition of RuPaul's American. Subscribe to Deadly Manners on iTunes.
In the opening chapter of Deadly Manners we are introduced to the Billings family and the esteemed guests of their annual dinner gala. Everything is going swimmingly... until the power goes out.Created by Ali Garfinkel (Writer) and Alex Aldea (Producer).Cast List:Narrator - LeVar BurtonVeronica Billings - Kristen BellWilliam Billings - Denis O'HareOlivia Billings - Alisha BoeEsther Feinstein - Michelle VisageJoseph Feinstein - Jason SklarGeorge the Butler - Mark BerryBeatrice the Maid - Elizabeth McLaughlinRoger Clark - Timothy SimonsNancy Clark - Anna ChlumskyWritten by Ali GarfinkelDirected by Alex AldeaMusic composition (except for Jazz Piano Parts) by Alex Aldea.Jazz Piano Parts written and performed by Mark Rodriguez.Foley and Sound Design: Victor Figueroa and Alex Aldea.Editing by Victor Figueroa, James Kim, and Alex Aldea. Subscribe to Deadly Manners on iTunes.Here is a link to the script.
It's episode 21 of Season 9. On this week's show we have five tales about vicious vacations and seniors sharing spine-tingling stories. "I Bet I Can Make You Smile"† written by Tobias Wade and performed by Jesse Cornett & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts around 00:03:30) "Never Trust the Online Reviews"¤ written by Daniel Joseph and performed by Dan Zappulla & Addison Peacock & Elie Hirschman & Jesse Cornett & Nichole Goodnight. (Story starts around 00:16:25) "Can You Hear the Cicadas Sing?"† written by Otis Mari and performed by Erika Sanderson & Nichole Goodnight. (Story starts around 00:34:25) "My Grandpa Has Demanded That I Be Cremated"‡ written by Harrison Prince and performed by Jeff Clement & Elie Hirschman. (Story starts around 00:56:10) "My Grandfather's World War Two Story"† written by Darius Pilgrim and performed by Mike DelGaudio & Kyle Akers & Elie Hirschman. (Story starts around 01:30:05) Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast Click here to learn more about our story Submissions page. Click here to learn more about the new horror anthology "Vices and Virtues" Click here to learn more about the Deadly Manners podcast Click here to learn more about Tobias Wade Click here to learn more about Darius Pilgrim Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone Audio adaptations produced by: Phil Michalski† & Jeff Clement‡ & Jesse Cornett¤ "Can You Hear the Cicadas Sing?" illustration courtesy of Charlie Cody Audio program ©2017 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
This is the official trailer for Deadly Manners.