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Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/mSumRVieRjc Hosts Keith and Jodi interview Nila Morton, a Black disabled woman, content creator, social worker, and disability advocate, about visibility, fashion, desire, sex education, and how ableism and racism shape who is seen as desirable or fully adult; she describes pushback for discussing relationships and sex, the need to normalize disability in public, and how she sets boundaries while educating others. The episode's Deep Cut reviews the documentary "Patrice: The Movie," about Patrice Jetter and Garry Wickham facing benefits rules that penalize marriage and cohabitation, including the SSI $2,000 savings limit, loss of benefits tied to fundraising, accessible transportation barriers, and the looming threat of institutionalization. The hosts connect the story to policy efforts like the Marriage Equality for Disabled Adults Act and related SSI reforms. Find Nila online: https://linktr.ee/NilaNMorton
"A mess of a dreamer with the nerve to adore you." This week we're deep diving "Cold As You" from Taylor Swift's self-titled debut album (2006) — and it's a heavy one. What reads on the surface as a teen heartbreak song turns out to be a meditation on indifference, power imbalance, and the particular kind of scar that forms not from cruelty, but from being simply not cared about. Subscribe for free to get episode updates or upgrade to paid to get our After School premium content: aptaylorswift.substack.com/subscribe. After School subscribers get monthly bonus episodes, exclusive content, and early access to help shape future topics! Stay up to date at aptaylorswift.com Mentioned in this episode: "Cold As You," Taylor Swift (2006) "Exile" (feat. Bon Iver), folklore (2020) "Teardrops on My Guitar," Taylor Swift (2006) "Honey," The Life of a Showgirl (2025) "Look What You Made Me Do," reputation (2017) Kelly Clarkson, "Walk Away" (2004) Banksy, Girl with Balloon Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling Episode Highlights: [02:07] "When you take, you take the very best of me" [11:06] "What a shame, what a rainy ending given to a perfect day" [16:42] "You put up walls and paint them all a shade of gray" [29:00] Bridge: "You never did give a damn thing, honey, but I cried, cried for you" [35:43] "Every smile you fake is so condescending — counting all the scars you've made" [41:59] Purpose: what this song is really about Follow AP Taylor Swift podcast on social! TikTok → tiktok.com/@APTaylorSwift Instagram → instagram.com/APTaylorSwift YouTube → youtube.com/@APTaylorSwift Link Tree → linktr.ee/aptaylorswift Bookshop.org → bookshop.org/shop/apts Libro.fm → tinyurl.com/aptslibro Contact us at aptaylorswift@gmail.com This podcast is neither related to nor endorsed by Taylor Swift, her companies, or record labels. All opinions are our own. Intro music produced by Scott Zadig aka Scotty Z.
Send us Fan MailThe Ultimate Garth Draft continues!In Part 2 of our ongoing challenge, Deb, Pete, and Jess tackle two fan-favorite categories: Cover Song and Deep Cut. The rules remain simple—but ruthless. Once a song is drafted into a category, nobody else can use it in that same spot. That means quick decisions, backup plans, and a whole lot of nervous anticipation.This round features everything from beloved Garth covers to hidden gems buried deep within his catalog. Will your favorite make the cut? Which songs nearly sparked a drafting disaster? And just how close were all three hosts to picking the exact same deep cut?Join us as we continue building our Ultimate Garth Albums one song at a time and discover which tracks earn a permanent place on our dream Garth collection.Support the showFind us at:Facebook: facebook.com/garthologycastTwitter: twitter.com/garthologycastInstagram: instagram.com/garthologycastWebsite: Garthology.comEmail us at: garthologycast@gmail.com
The fourth of seven director interviews Wilson conducted at this year's Hong Kong International Film Festival is with Edwin, director of the fantasy horror Sleep No More. Edwin shares his wide range of influences from Indonesian cinema history and beyond, speaks to his film's commentary on labor rights, shares his own Deep Cut pick, and… shares a sing-along with Wilson?!Take a nap in our FREE patreon, discord server, and our socials @ www.deepcutpod.com Timestamps:00:00 Intro04:04 Indoneisan horror film history07:30 Edwin's influences09:00 Indonesian politics and labor15:38 Scary scenes17:57 Casting20:34 Special effects23:12 Edwin's future horror24:39 Edwin's Deep Cut Pick25:57 Sing-along
Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/y6Jck3rU5FI On this episode of Disability Deep Dive, hosts Jodi and Keith interview Mark Miller, founder and CEO of Inclusion Impact Accessibility and a contributor to the W3C Accessibility Maturity Model, about what it means for state and local governments to meet WCAG 2.1 Level AA and the implications of the DOJ Title II rule with an (now extended) April 24, 2027, deadline for entities serving 50,000+ people. Mark explains WCAG, common barriers across websites, documents, apps, videos, and kiosks; the inefficiency of retrofitting versus building accessibility into design, development, QA, and governance; and why overlays don't deliver "full compliance." The episode also discusses media representation, including CODA, Bridgerton, The Pitt, and a Deep Cut analysis of Todd Browning's 1932 film Freaks, weighing its historical visibility of disabled performers against harmful language, exploitation, and horror framing. Inclusion Impact Accessibility: https://inclusionimpact.co/ Mark Miller: https://inclusionimpact.co/mark-miller/
Every horror fan thinks they're unique... but after decades of watching horror movies, collecting tapes, attending conventions, and arguing online, I've noticed that most of us fall into a few recognizable categories.In this solo episode of The Deep Cut Podcast, Rottin' Roger breaks down some of the most common species of horror fan you'll encounter in the wild. From Gorehounds chasing the next extreme shock film, to Slasher Fanatics who can name every masked killer from every forgotten sequel, to Collectors, Comfort Food Horror Fans, and Horror Historians who treat the genre like a living museum.This is the first installment in what will likely become a multi-part series because there are WAY more horror fan archetypes out there than I could fit into a single episode.So here's the challenge...Which type of horror fan are YOU?Did I nail your category? Did I completely miss one? Drop a comment and let me know what kind of horror fan you are, and suggest a horror fan archetype for Part 2.Subscribe for more weird deep cuts, horror commentary, cult classics, VHS nostalgia, and everything lurking in the shadows of the genre.
Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CdAXtUnGIeg On this episode of Disability Deep Dive, hosts Keith and Jodi speak with Jhónelle Bean, a disability advocate and ASL interpreter with Tourette syndrome, about the BAFTA Film Awards incident in which John Davidson involuntarily shouted the N-word onstage and how the public response split between denying Tourette's realities and dismissing Black harm; Jhónelle explains common misconceptions, describes Tourette's as a neurological tic disorder with a spectrum of motor and vocal tics (including but not limited to coprolalia), and discusses intersectionality, including added risks for Black people with Tourette's around policing and disbelief. The conversation emphasizes listening to lived experience, empathy, and accountability for media decisions, including reported editing choices. In the Deep Cut segment, they revisit "What's Eating Gilbert Grape," noting outdated stereotypes and body-shaming, and discuss the film's shallow treatment of caregiving, grief, Arnie's disability portrayal, and Bonnie's dignity, including the ending's "convenient" resolution. Jhónelle's social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Jhonelle_bean TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@Jhonelle_bean YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Jhonelle_Bean
Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vXbGfHYwW1k In the first episode of Season 3 of Disability Deep Dive, hosts Keith and Jodi speak with Spencer West—author, motivational speaker, advocate, and content creator—about his book "Breaking Free: Stop Following Expectations and Start Following Yourself" and the pressures of external approval, anxiety, self-doubt, and authenticity. West shares how college and coming out as gay challenged the "North American Dream," how therapy, meditation, and life experience help him stay grounded online, and why disabled people don't have to be constant educators, emphasizing boundaries and consent. The conversation addresses ableism, access barriers, and harmful "inspiration" framing, along with navigating disability and dating. In the Deep Cut segment, Keith and Jodi discuss why "Breaking Free" is a practical, conversational memoir-guide with prompts, focused on small changes, redefining purpose, asking for help, community care, and celebrating simple joys. Spencer West's website - https://www.spencer2thewest.com Breaking Free: Stop Following Expectations and Start Following Yourself - https://www.spencer2thewest.com/books
Roger and Evil are kicking off a brand new series—Staff Picks—and this episode gets downright itchy with Creepy Crawlies
TUESDAY HR 5 The K.O.D. - His Highness finds a deep RRR track about his love of feet. Monsters get to talk with Everclear's Art Alexakis. Monster Messages & Hot Takes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TUESDAY HR 5 The K.O.D. - His Highness finds a deep RRR track about his love of feet. Monsters get to talk with Everclear's Art Alexakis. Monster Messages & Hot Takes
Alexskyspirit lands on the Monument Recordings series with a live session recorded in March at the Deep Cut event in FLUCC, Vienna. Diving into tunnelling, hypnotic rhythms, the set captures a moment in time direct from Austria. Follow : https://soundcloud.com/alexskyspirit https://www.instagram.com/alexskyspirit/ https://ra.co/dj/alexskyspirit https://www.facebook.com/AlexskyspiritOfficial/
In this episode, Andy and Patrick ask ChatGPT to make a list of anime, and Andy might never walk right again.
New to The Deep Cut Podcast? This is the perfect place to jump in.Rottin' Roger and Evil take a break between seasons to welcome new listeners, run through the horror franchises they've covered, and give you a taste of what the show is all about.But of course… things don't stay on track for long.The guys dive into the latest Halloween video game news coming out of PAX, talk about life outside the podcast, and revisit Roger's interview with Elm Street's own Danny Hassel.And then… things get weird.From bizarre headlines to a truly unbelievable story involving a quadriplegic cornhole champion turned murderer, Roger and Evil have a LOT of questions...and even fewer answers.If you like horror, chaos, and conversations that spiral in the best way possible… welcome to The Deep Cut.
Wilson takes a trip to Peng Chau to visit Ariel and Pearl of Kani Releasing, a North American film distribution company specializing in Asian cinema, to chat about their work, the films in their catalog and the changing film landscape for theatrical/physical media distribution. Wilson takes a trip to Peng Chau to visit Ariel and Pearl of Kani Releasing, a North American film distribution company specializing in Asian cinema, to chat about their work, the films in their catalog and the changing film landscape for theatrical/physical media distribution. The chat about select titles in the Kani library, including Deep Cut favorite Marilou Diaz Abaya's Moral (Ep 71) and Karnal, Patrick Tam's My Heart is That Eternal Rose, and Nao Yoshigai's Shari. Links:Kani ReleasingCrabwalk over to our FREE patreon, discord server, and our socials @ www.deepcutpod.com Timestamps:00:00:00 Intro00:01:42 Introducing Kani Releasing00:10:37 Path to Kani Releasing00:20:01 Karnal / Moral (dir. Marilou Diaz-Abaya)00:30:06 Archiving in the Philippines 00:33:19 Bona (dir. Lino Brocka)00:38:17 Kisapmata (dir. Mike de Leon)00:44:13 Changing Filipino film culture00:50:07 Kani's geography00:53:07 Shari (dir. Nao Yoshigai)01:02:21 My Heart is That Eternal Rose (dir. Patrick Tam)01:11:47 Bye Bye Love (dir. Isao Fujisawa)01:14:16 Looking for an Angel (dir. Akihiro Suzuki)01:15:46 Amiko / Desert of Namibia (dir. Yoko Yamanaka)01:21:00 Batang West Side (dir. Lav Diaz)01:22:48 What's next for Kani Releasing
Send a textThis week, we are riding to an absolute powerhouse mix of throwback anthems, heavy-hitting club edits, and high-bpm remixes designed to make you sweat.Whether you're on the bike, hitting the pavement, or pushing through that final rep, this mix brings the energy you need to cross the finish line. We've got massive edits of Rihanna, Skrillex, Timbaland, and even Dropkick Murphys to keep your heart rate up from start to finish.Let's get to work.Tracklist:Martin Solveig - Hello (NEXBOY Remix)Cajmere, Dajae - Brighter Days (Rick Wonder Remix)Beyonce - Diva (Smith & Sorren Edit)Jack Ü, Skrillex & Diplo ft. Justin Bieber - Where Are Ü Now (Dipha Barus Remix)David Guetta, MORTEN, Lanie Gardner - DreamsÖwnboss & Emad vs White Stripes vs John Summit - Where You Are x Seven Nation Army (Cream 'Deep Cut' Re-Edit)Rihanna - Birthday Cake (LUSSO Remix)David Guetta - Play Hard (Vandal Rock Remix)under my garaaage (Odd Mob Edit)Robin S. - Show Me Love (Rob DVS Healing Edit)Katy Perry ft. Juicy J - Dark Horse (Alessio Centra, Matteo Patrizi & Valerio Diggiu Remix)PinkPantheress & Zara Larsson - Stateside (K3ONI Remix)Waka Flocka Flame ft. Roscoe Dash & Wale - No Hands (Rob DVS Hands Up Edit)Ty Dolla $ign - DON'T KILL THE PARTY (DJ Icon Remix)Timbaland feat. Nelly Furtado & JT - Give It To Me (Rick Wonder Remix)Dropkick Murphys - I'm Shipping Up To Boston (Bad Habits Remix)Iyaz - Replay (BeatBreaker & Matthew Topper Remix)Justin Bieber - As Long As You Love Me (Lusso Remix)Questions/Inquiries -> ronnie@rjzproductions.com Support the Mixes: https://buymeacoffee.com/ronniezIf this mix helped you smash your workout, hit SUBSCRIBE for a new session every week!
Something isn't right in the cabin.With Evil still missing and the sun seemingly refusing to rise, Rottin' Roger is trying to hold things together and get an episode out for the Deep Cut audience… even if that means letting Walter co-host.Walter insists on discussing one of his favorite horror movie topics — possession.Walter chooses The Shining.Roger chooses Evil Dead.But as the episode goes on, Walter keeps pushing Roger toward something far more dangerous… reading from the Necronomicon.Roger refuses.Until Walter suggests playing a reel-to-reel tape that supposedly contains a brand new outro song for the show.It wasn't just music.And whatever was on that tape may have just changed everything.
CM Punk Drills a Deep Cut With Roman Reigns OPEN QUESTION OF THE WEEK: Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre: Who is going to win (0:40)? David and Kaz kick off the show by discussing AEW Dynamite, which opened with an incredible match between MJF and Kevin Knight (3:40). Then they recap WWE 'Raw' with the following: Penta defeats Dominik Mysterio to win the Intercontinental Championship (20:49) CM Punk brings up Roman Reigns's father in his promo (25:22) Wearing lucha masks is a part of everyday fashion (58:30) Hot take: David says that Demolition was better than Road Warriors (1:00:00) Later, Drew McIntyre speaks with David, Ben, and Brian ahead of his match with Cody Rhodes on SmackDown, a showdown that he is urging Nick Aldis to cancel. He also discusses the following: Thoughts on CM Punk and Roman Reigns's promo battle (1:05:32) Opponent preferences for WrestleMania (1:06:27) Working with Cody Rhodes in 2010 versus 2026 (124) His postretirement diet (1:15:00) Hosts: David Shoemaker, Ben Cruz, and Brian H. Waters Guest: Drew McIntyre Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Week in Horror History (Mar 2–8) is your weekly horror movie release-date rundown—with where to watch (U.S.), a deep-cut spotlight, and a weekly recommendation built for early-March nights that still feel like winter. This week we've got silent-era vampire plague dread, occult noir doom, a killer laundry machine, and a true-crime obsession spiral—plus a Deep-Cut where language itself becomes the infection.Inside this episode✅ Horror releases from Mar 2–8Mar 4, 1922 — NosferatuSilent-era plague-vampire terror that still feels unnervingly alive: shadow horror, eerie atmosphere, and Count Orlok stalking the roots of vampire cinema.Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video (subscription); AMC+ (subscription); Shudder (subscription); free w/ ads on Tubi, Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Fandango at Home, PlexMar 6, 1987 — Angel HeartA nasty occult noir spiral—each clue feels like a trapdoor, and the deeper the detective digs, the more the case starts digging into him.Where to watch: free w/ ads on Pluto TV; or rent on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, Apple TVMar 3, 1995 — The ManglerThe monster is the laundry press. Stephen King madness, industrial grime, and the kind of “how is this real?” horror premise that somehow works because it commits completely.Where to watch: rent/buy on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at HomeMar 2, 2007 — ZodiacA slow, suffocating true-crime obsession story—procedural dread, mounting paranoia, and the feeling that the case will never let you go.Where to watch: Paramount+ (subscription); free w/ ads on Pluto TV; or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home
For years we've been friends in the horror trenches… but this is the FIRST official appearance of Strange Monkey Reviews on The Deep Cut Podcast.Rottin' Roger sits down with fellow horror YouTuber, film critic, and horror host Strange Monkey Reviews to talk about what it really takes to become a horror host in the modern era, how to create content that actually stands out in a sea of creators, and why some of the most interesting horror movies are the ones that don't always get respect.Then… Roger hits him with Hot Takes.That's right. We make Strange Monkey choose between some of the things he loves most ... directors, films, games — no fence sitting allowed.This episode is fun, lighthearted, and maybe even a little inspirational for aspiring creators and horror fans alike.If you love horror community conversations, content creation talk, and a little chaos mixed in...this one's for you.
This Week in Horror History (Feb 23–Mar 1) is your weekly horror release-date rundown—with where to watch (U.S.), a deep-cut spotlight, and a weekly recommendation for that weird stretch where winter won't let go. This week we've got small-town paranoia, social terror, a survival nightmare in the pines, and love at the end of the world—plus a Deep-Cut that turns disbelief into the monster.Inside this episode✅ Horror releases from Feb 23–Mar 1Feb 26, 2010 — The CraziesRomero-era paranoia without zombies: a small Iowa town, something in the water, and trust collapsing fast.Where to watch: Free with ads on The Roku Channel; or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Fandango at Home, Apple TVFeb 24, 2017 — Get OutJordan Peele's debut turns “nice” into a trap—social dread, politeness that cuts like a blade, and the slow realization you're being played.Where to watch: Max (HBO Max) subscription (including via add-ons like Hulu/YouTube/Sling); or rent on Amazon Prime, Google Play, YouTube, Apple TV, Fandango at HomeFeb 23, 2023 — Sons of the Forest (Early Access release)A cabin getaway becomes a survival horror sprint—puzzles, panic, and the creeping feeling something is tracking you between the trees.Where to play: Steam (PC)Feb 25, 2024 — The Walking Dead: The Ones Who LiveA tight six-episode run that makes the apocalypse feel personal again—love, loss, and what survival turns people into.Where to watch: AMC+
Writer, film curator, and leading Hong Sang-soo scholar Dennis Lim brings a personal favorite from Hong's oeuvre–– 2022's The Novelist's Film–– to Deep Cut. As the DC trio and their esteemed guest enjoy the luxuriate in Hong's complex, joyous depiction of collaborating artists-in-exile, Dennis shares his background with Hong, this film's shape, and the model Hong sets for young, independent filmmakers.Film your novel at our FREE patreon, discord server, and our socials @ www.deepcutpod.com Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:08 Introducing guest03:47 Lim's background with Hong11:15 DC trio's current thoughts on Hong15:41 Why the Novelist's Film / general reactions26:13 Hong's regular actors28:04 Formal discussion38:33 Shapes41:16 Lee Hye-young46:25 Ha song-guk47:06 Waste, exile, potential50:19 Hong's business, life, and art model (good for young filmmakers)55:53 Outro
This Week in Horror History (Feb 16–22) is your weekly horror movie release-date rundown—with where to watch (U.S.), a deep-cut spotlight, and a weekly recommendation built for long winter nights. This week we've got haunted-house showmanship, toy-factory dread, medieval deadites, and vampire rock-star chaos—plus a studio-era Deep-Cut that still feels like a dare.Inside this episode✅ Horror releases from Feb 16–22Feb 17, 1959 — House on Haunted HillWilliam Castle + Vincent Price turn a party invite into a deathtrap: five strangers, one spooky mansion, and $10,000 if you can survive the night—until greed makes everyone reckless.Where to watch: TubiTV (free w/ ads), The Roku Channel (free w/ ads), YouTube; or rent on Amazon Prime Video, Fandango at Home, Apple TVFeb 18, 2026 — Poppy Playtime: Chapter 5More toy-factory nightmare fuel—puzzles, chases, and that creeping feeling you're being watched as the mystery tightens around the Prototype.Where to play: Steam (PC); consoles coming laterFeb 19, 1993 — Army of DarknessThe Evil Dead series goes full splatter-fantasy: Ash gets tossed into 1300 AD, turns the Necronomicon into a medieval weapon, and the deadites get gloriously chaotic.Where to watch: rent/buy on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at HomeFeb 22, 2002 — Queen of the DamnedPeak early-2000s vampire goth energy—Lestat goes rockstar, the vampire world panics, and Akasha wakes up ready to rewrite the rules.Where to watch: rent/buy on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Fandango at Home
Sorry Baby, but it's One Battle After Another, as we clash and debate our favorite films of 2025! We're covering obligatory mentions of the biggest films of the year and picking up our Weapons to dunk on some that we're Regretting You watched. Which of these films will we look back on with strong Sentimental Value, 28 Years Later? Which are winners, which are Sinners? I'm afraid you're going to have to Wake Up Dead Man from your Dreams (Sex Love), some might even call that a Resurrection, because you've got No Other Choice but to listen and find out.LinksWilson's Reviews: News from Home, Eat Drink Man WomanBen's Reviews: Avatar: Fire and Ash, What Does That Nature Say to You Eli's Sinners ReviewBen's Kinetoscope Piece: The Spirits in the MediumList: Full List of films discussed on LetterboxdList: Deep Cut's Top 12 of 2025Tell us your faves at our FREE patreon, discord server, and our socials @ www.deepcutpod.com Timestamps:00:00:00 Intro00:02:58 General 2025 thoughts00:12:08 Non-2025 gems00:16:22 2025 on Deep Cut00:20:16 Eli's fave Letterboxd reviews from Wilson and Ben00:21:46 Obligatory Mentions00:22:06 Marty Supreme dir. Josh Safdie00:24:08 The Secret Agent dir. Kleber Mendonça Filho00:25:44 Frankenstein dir. Guillermo del Toro00:28:38 Sentimental Value dir. Joachim Trier00:30:59 Hamnet dir. Chloé Zhao00:38:36 Hamnet spoiler00:40:27 If I Had Legs I'd Kick You dir. Mary Bronstein00:42:27 Bugonia dir. Yorgos Lanthimos00:44:13 Kpop Demon Hunters dir. Maggie Kang & Chris Appelhans00:46:55 Train Dreams dir. Clint Bentley00:48:49 Avatar: Fire and Ash dir. James Cameron00:54:30 Mission Impossible: The Final Reckoning dir. Christopher McQuarrie00:56:48 Eddington dir. Ari Aster00:57:14 Wicked For Good dir. Jon M. Chu00:58:16 No Other Choice dir. Park Chan-wook00:59:48 Magellan and Phantosmia dir. Lav Diaz01:01:54 The Phoenician Scheme dir. Wes Anderson01:05:34 Weapons dir. Zach Cregger01:12:28 Materialists dir. Celine Song01:13:40 Materialists Spoiler01:18:02 Regretting You dir. Josh Boone01:19:38 Sirat dir. Oliver Laxe01:22:27 Sirat Spoiler01:25:41 Sirat Spoiler 201:26:19 Deep Cut Upkeep Overview01:28:35 Honorable Mentions01:28:40 Viet and Nam dir. Truong Minh Quy01:29:14 Blue Moon dir. Richard Linklater01:30:25 Boys Go to Jupiter dir. Julian Glander01:31:04 Baby dir. Marcelo Caetano01:31:33 Nouvelle Vague dir. Richard Linklater01:32:48 Black Bag dir. Steven Soderbergh01:34:36 Cactus Pears dir. Rohan Kanawade01:35:35 Seaside Serendipity dir. Satoko Yokohama01:36:33 Sorry Baby dir. Eva Victor01:37:58 Misericordia dir. Alain Guiraudie01:39:06 Silent Friend dir. Ildikó Enyedi01:41:20 Caught by the Tides dir. Jia Zhangke01:42:48 Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk dir. Sepideh Farsi01:44:51 My Sunshine dir. Hiroshi Okuyama01:46:56 Superman dir. James Gunn01:48:52 100 METERS dir. Kenji Iwaisawa01:53:31 Reflection in a Dead Diamond dir. Hélène Cattet & Bruno Forzani01:54:28 Afternoons of Solitude dir. Albert Serra01:57:05 The Wedding Banquet dir. Andrew Ahn01:57:19 Top 501:57:30 One Battle After Another dir. Paul Thomas Anderson02:05:57 Resurrection dir. Bi Gan02:07:51 Peter Hujar's Day dir. Ira Sachs02:12:19 Christmas Eve in Miller's Point dir. Tyler Taormina02:17:10 I'm Still Here dir. Walter Salles02:19:14 28 Years Later dir. Danny Boyle02:21:06 Dreams (Sex Love) dir. Dag Johan Haugerud02:25:37 Resurrection dir. Bi Gan02:26:29 Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery dir. Rian Johnson02:28:07 It Was Just an Accident dir. Jafar Panahi02:32:05 Cloud dir. Kiyoshi Kurosawa02:33:32 Left-Handed Girl dir. Tsou Shih-Ching 02:37:29 One Battle After Another dir. Paul Thomas Anderson02:40:04 Sinners dir. Ryan Coogler02:45:41 Outro
Send a textJared and Ed celebrate Valentine's Day by doing a deep-cut dive into the steamy side of Prince's catalog, spotlighting Scandalous Sex Suite and the Mustang Mix of The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, swapping stories about Prince's fearless studio wizardry and Kim Basinger's swoony cameo while breaking down how the remixes turn the romance dial all the way up. Between musical heat checks, they debate the true culinary value of those chalky little Valentine's candy hearts, sneak in a quick pulse check on the Philadelphia Phillies because nothing says love like deep cuts, baseball updates, and questionable seasonal candy. Enjoy!Support the showA deeper dive into Prince than you probably wanted
This week on The Deep Cut Podcast, Rottin' Roger sits down with one of the most notorious names in hardcore wrestling — Madman Pondo — but this time, we're stepping outside the ring.With a brand-new book on the way, Pondo opens up about his lifelong obsession with horror films, meeting legendary icons, visiting famous filming locations, and how the genre shaped who he is far beyond the blood and barbed wire. This is a rare, personal look at the man behind the mayhem — where love for slashers, VHS, and horror history takes center stage.Less headshots with stop signs…More deep cuts, monsters, and midnight movies. Grab Madman Pondo's First Book HERE: www.visitdarkpark.com#TheDeepCutPodcast #MadmanPondo #HorrorPodcast #HorrorCommunity #HorrorCollector#VHSHorror #CultHorror #HorrorIcons #PhysicalMedia #IndieHorror#DeathmatchWrestling #HardcoreLegend #HorrorNerd #HorrorBooks #DeepCuts Webstore - https://deep-cut-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/OFFICIAL WEBSITE - http://www.deepcutpodcast.comPatreon - https://www.patreon.com/3bPayPal Donations- dustinmattson58@icloud.comFOLLOW US ON ALL OF OUR SOCIAL MEDIA!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/3bvideostoreInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/deepcutpodcast.3bDiscord: https://discord.gg/X5aRE6b
Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OAR134W1TGM In the final episode of season two of Disability Deep Dive, hosts Keith and Jodi delve into the intersection of music, language access, and interpretation with renowned ASL interpreter Amber Galloway. Amber shares insights on her 25-year career making music performances accessible and visually expressive for Deaf and hard of hearing audiences. The episode also discusses broader issues of accessibility at concerts, educational advocacy, and Amber's latest project—a fully accessible retreat center called Soulful Spaces. The episode concludes with a "Deep Cut" segment analyzing an episode of Only Murders in the Building that offers a Deaf perspective, highlighting the importance of access tools in storytelling. Amber's website: https://www.ambergproductions.com Amber's TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/speakers/amber_galloway_gallego
Think you know Fargo? Think again. This week on The Wake Up Call, Tank, Scotch, and Mandy crank up the difficulty with a brand‑new batch of deep‑cut Fargo-or-Fudgeaboutit statements guaranteed to stump even lifelong locals. From bizarre early history to sneaky geography twists to little‑known cultural quirks, nothing is off the table. Scotch and Mandy face off as Tank drops eight tricky statements — some true, some total nonsense — and it’s up to the crew to decide whether it’s “Fargo!” or “Fudgeaboutit!” It’s fast, it’s funny, it’s extremely Midwest, and it might just teach you something you didn’t know about the Gateway to the West. Strap in, grab a caramel roll, and get ready to challenge your inner Fargo‑nerd.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Watch the video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/cIVv3xsKT24 In this episode of Disability Deep Dive, hosts Keith and Jodi engage in a compelling conversation with Shane and Hannah, the creators behind Squirmy and Grubs. They discuss the challenges and responsibilities of living authentically online amidst scrutiny and stigma. The duo talks about their journey as disability advocates, the importance of mental health, and the necessity of setting boundaries to protect their well-being. The episode explores how they navigate hateful commentary, decide what to share publicly, and remain true to their mission of changing societal perceptions of disability. Additionally, the discussion touches on the complex balance between visibility and privacy in their Deep Cut segment, which features an analysis of the film "I Didn't See You There." Interabled: True Stories About Love and Disability from Squirmy & Grubs and Other Interabled Couples - https://www.amazon.com/Interabled-Stories-Disability-Squirmy-Couples/dp/1250620716 Laughing at My Nightmare - https://www.laughingatmynightmare.com Squirmy and Grubs website - https://www.squirmyandgrubs.com/ Squirmy and Grubs on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/squirmyandgrubs
What do Inception, Tim Robinson, Luis Buñuel, Woody Allen, and Chantal Akerman have in common? They all get compared to Hong Sang-soo's On the Beach at Night Alone in this episode of Deep Cut! Listen on as we unpack the movie that's loosely about Hong's and Kim Min-hee's career-changing relationship, digest more awkward dinner scenes, and discuss the merits of going to the beach in the winter.Links:Scold your friends for being inauthentic at our FREE patreon, discord server, and our socials @ www.deepcutpod.com Timestamps:00:00 Intro02:31 General reactions08:00 Context / Hong+Kim relationship14:32 SG public opinion survey18:04 Hong Sang-soo's 'Inception'20:08 Hong Sang-soo / Tim Robinson21:43 Hong / Buñuel25:45 Hong not planning era27:17 Ryan Swen Notarized and dinner scene33:16 What to do with this movie?38:13 Hong's Chantal Akerman41:10 Hong as Woody Allen
Is traveling through Europe too expensive? Then hop aboard a train with the Deep Cut trio and Chantal Akerman for another sensitive, lightly autobiographical story of a surrogate character experiencing ennui and/or despair. Along the road trip, there's sex, ‘70s outfits, and… windows. Ultimately, we struggle to decide: how well can we know Akerman through her work (or, for that matter, anyone)?Meet Ben, Wilson, and Eli (kinda) at our FREE patreon, discord server, and our socials @ www.deepcutpod.com Timestamps:00:00 Intro03:46 Summary04:27 General reactions11:33 Jeanne Dielman vs The Meetings of Anna16:39 Mom and Akerman herself22:37 Plot sequence and Akerman's subjectivity30:32 Other Akerman films34:20 Akerman and loneliness37:39 Ending40:12 Sex43:29 Singing
Frank Fulci joins Roger for a deep-dive into the world of underground horror culture. As the creator of HorrorcoreWiki, Frank has cataloged thousands of artists, albums, and releases to help preserve the scene for future generations. They talk about the origins and massive undertaking behind the Wiki, how the Horrorcore Trading Cards came to life, and why archiving matters now more than ever.Frank also shares his love for physical media collecting, his insane film library, and his passion for 3D-printing custom wrestling figure accessories for toy collectors. This episode blends nostalgia, horror history, and pure fandom energy—perfect for every Deep Cut listener.
Roger and Evil fire up their cameras for a very special test-run of The Deep Cut Podcast's new remote video setup...because in 2026, the boys are opening the doors to guests from across the horror universe! Actors, directors, FX wizards, wrestlers, musicians… if they've got stories to tell, Roger and Evil want 'em on the show.But first? They've gotta survive this episode.From glitchy audio to vanishing video feeds and more than one “Wait… can you hear me now?” moment, the boys wrestle through every technical hiccup so future guests don't have to. It's chaos, it's hilarious, and it's all part of leveling up The Deep Cut Podcast for the big year ahead.A messy test for them means a smooth show for everyone else!
This week on The Deep Cut Podcast, Roger and Evil dive into the wildest mix of weekend watchlists and even weirder news stories.Evil continues his unstoppable Melrose Place marathon, while Roger rewatches Straight Outta Compton and it takes all day!Then things get real strange:
Roger and Evil tear into a massive Patreon haul loaded with everything from shirts and candy to action figures, soda, and even filet mignon steaks! But the good vibes don't last long… Walmart's barren Blu-ray shelves set them off on a righteous rant about the death of physical media. And just when you think Roger's done venting....he goes off about the so-called Jason Universe and the selling of a ridiculous hard cider with a hockey mask on it. Spoiler: he's not drinking it. Chaos, comedy, and collector rage all in one episode.
Join us on Maintaining Frame. Andrew Wilson debates feminist/leftist(but I repeat myself) Charly on feminism. It gets personal!
Roger and Evil have officially had it! Out of all four Pumpkinhead films, Blood Feud scrapes the absolute bottom. Why does it look like it takes place before the original? Why does it recycle the same tired beats again and again? And what's with the Hatfields and McCoys… in modern times? Roger and Evil want this one wiped from existence and buried deeper than Pumpkinhead himself.#DeepCutPodcast #Pumpkinhead #Pumpkinhead4 #PumpkinheadBloodFeud #HorrorPodcast #HorrorCommunity #MovieReviewPodcast #BadHorrorMovies #HorrorMovieReview #PumpkinheadFranchise #RogerAndEvil #HorrorFansUnite
Watch the video version here: https://youtu.be/_mk7zmUDYsk In this episode of Disability Deep Dive, hosts Keith and Jodi delve into the harrowing crisis of preventable deaths among individuals with intellectual disabilities. Joined by UK Professor Sara Ryan, author of "Critical Health and Learning Disabilities: an Exploration of Erasure and Social Murder," they discuss the systemic issues and inaction that allow these tragic deaths to persist. Professor Ryan shares personal anecdotes and case studies, highlighting the concept of 'social murder,' where known harmful conditions remain unaddressed. In the "Deep Cut" segment, they review the BBC drama "When Barbara Met Alan," which portrays the real-life struggles and triumphs of disability rights activists in the UK. The conversation emphasizes the importance of ongoing advocacy, public engagement, and the crucial need for enforcement and attitudinal shifts to achieve true equality. They also explore the differences between the UK's Disability Discrimination Act (DDA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), examining the impact of grassroots activism on legislative change. Sara Ryan's book, "Critical Health and Learning Disabilities: An Exploration of Erasure and Social Murder" - https://www.routledge.com/Critical-Health-and-Learning-Disabilities-An-Exploration-of-Erasure-and-Social-Murder/Ryan/p/book/9781032605005
Find Carmelita: https://letterboxd.com/carmelitasays/Find Sarah: marshallshautessauce.comFind Dirk: vh-us.com
Electric Edge: Will E-cars Eclipse F1's Fastest? Size-Savvy Styles: Smart Sizing Solutions Streamline Shoppers' Struggles. Hypersonic Hurdles to High-Speed Horizons: Turbulence, Tempests and Tomorrow's One-Hour Travel. Heat in the Hut: Data-Driven Warmth Delivers Dramatic Bill Drops. Slicing Synthetic Skin: Xpeng's ‘Cut-to-the-Core' Humanoid Causes a Cybernetic Stir. Sydney's Self-Driving Surge: Waymo's Wheel-Free Wheels Woo the Harbour City. Centrelink Clone Con: Cyber Crooks Craft Convincing Correspondence. Magnetically-Managed Micro Medics: Mini Machines Making Major Moves in Stroke Medicine. Hyped Hit Halted: HAVEN.'s High-Flying ‘I Run' Raises Alarms Over AI-Assisted Artistry.
Roger and Evil limp their way through TWO WEEKS of sickness, tech problems, and absolute chaos just to bring you the Thanksgiving gift you didn't know you needed: a full commentary track for 1987's Blood Rage — the movie that's only thankful for Thanksgiving for… about 15 minutes.Join the boys as they dive into Todd & Terry's twin-fueled insanity, questionable dialogue, wild kills, and all the cranberry-sauce-covered madness this cult classic brings to the dinner table.
The guys agree that Alanis Mortise Set might be the best episode title so far and kick off Thanksgiving week with Colton already up in Tioga at his in laws place chopping wood and doing horse stuff while Jess is staying local because they have a big trip planned for early DecemberRoss reveals his Thanksgiving menu game is next level with a 12 to 14 hour Cajun smoked turkey using mesquite wood and injecting flavor underneath the skin like turkey Botox plus a 14 pound brisket and he shares his third favorite which is Greek style lamb roast that requires cross hatching the meat and shoving whole garlic cloves down into the skinThe crew dives deep into the perfect lamb preparation technique which involves covering the entire roast in olive oil and rosemary then slow cooking at 180 to 200 degrees for 10 hours before kicking it up to 250 for the final two hours and Ross explains you have to put it in the night before to get that perfect fall off the bone textureThis episode delivers the promised Deep Cut hair trivia segment covering everything from barbers being the original multi tool professionals to beards representing power fashion and rebellion throughout history plus mustaches going through their own eras with styles like the handlebar walrus Fu Manchu chevron and that pencil thin villain lookThe guys drop some incredible mustache facts including that Tom Selleck had his signature Magnum PI mustache insured for over a million dollars and he was originally discovered as the Marlboro man before becoming a Hollywood icon which explains his rugged lookThey reveal that Salvador Dali famously stiffened his pencil thin mustache with shellac and waxed it vertically to impossible angles creating his trademark surrealist look and the word mustache actually comes from the Greek word mystax which translates to lip bristle or upper lip hairColton shares a story about dressing up as Tom Selleck for Halloween which is when his wife Crystal fell in love with him and there is apparently a secret bar in Houston called the handlebar with Tom Selleck pictures all over the walls constantly playing his movies on the TVsJess launches into a passionate snipe about Home Depot trailer parking spots being taken by regular vehicles when contractors with actual trailers need them and he cannot understand why Home Depot does not enforce the rules better especially since there are literally a thousand other parking spots availableThe conversation shifts to practical shop knowledge with Jess explaining the three four five rule for squaring corners using basic trigonometry where you measure three feet one way four feet the other way and if the diagonal between those points is exactly five feet then you have a perfect 90 degree cornerRoss shares two essential home maintenance nuggets including using SharkBite fittings for copper pipe connections which plumbers might not love but work great for amateur DIYers and the importance of updating old fixtures like shutoff valves and gas line connections when you have appliances pulled out since his 1976 original connections were causing water damage
Roger and Evil are back from the Halloween madness and ready to unload! In this episode, they dive into how each of them celebrated the spooky holiday, their wild ideas for next year's props, and a string of bizarre headlines you won't believe...escaped monkeys, a rogue wallaby on the run, and a town terrorized by slugs pulling off ding-dong-ditch chaos! It's classic Deep Cut energy...equal parts horror, humor, and total WTF.#DeepCutPodcast #HalloweenHangover #WeirdNews #EscapedMonkeys #WallabyOnTheLoose #SlugInvasion #SpookySeasonForever #HorrorPodcast #ComedyPodcast #HalloweenProps #HauntedHouseBuilders #HorrorCommunity #CreepyComedy #TrueWeirdStories #PodcastClip #ViralPodcast #OddNews #ScaryStories #HorrorFans #PopCulturePodcast #FunnyPodcast #SpookyTalk #HalloweenAddicts #RogerAndEvil #FYP #TrendingPodcast #HorrorTok #PodcastDiscovery #HalloweenAftermath
While attending the 38th Tokyo International Film Festival, Ben was able to interview director Chihiro Amano for her film Sato and Sato.Sato and Sato covers the 15 year span of a relationship as it slowly unravels, covering marriage, parenting, and the ways relationships morph over time. In our short interview, we talk about changing gender dynamics as depicted in Amano's film, how she worked with her cast to create the characters and relationship, and find a little resonance with other Deep Cut director Chantal Akerman. Special thanks to the festival team for arranging the interview and guiding me around the festival, and to the provided interpreter, Ninomiya Yukako.Get hitched at our FREE patreon, discord server, and our socials @ www.deepcutpod.com Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:44 Interview: Same last names03:50 Working with the cast07:47 Women's empowerment09:49 Spoiler10:40 Male insecurity12:44 What is love?13:56 Outro
Find out what happened to Kincaid and Dallas when they ate something while driving. Plus, we hear from listeners who share their messy stories! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's officially fall when the NYFF finally ends. In this episode, Veronica sits down with Fran Hoepfner, Frank Falisi, and our producer Eli Sands to postmortem the 63rd New York Film Festival. This is a spoiler-free conversation.We get into: Miroirs No. 3, The Mastermind, Late Fame, No Other Choice, With Hasan in Gaza, The Secret Agent, Peter Hujar's Day, If I Had Legs I'd Kick You, A House of Dynamite, Sirāt, Cover-Up, Duse, How to Bake a Cherry Pie plus: One Battle After Another, Alana Haim sighing, bringing Tupperware to critics screenings, the push to explicit politics in this year's slate, film critics turned filmmakers, “actual jeers,” settler colonialist ravers, Magellan wasn't long enough, the corona of fascism, Veronica hasn't seen anything yet, and more.Further reading & listening: Look out for more NYFF coverage on Eli's podcast, Deep Cut. Find Frank at BWDR and Reverse Shot. Find Fran online at Vulture and Fran Mag.--The Bright Wall/Dark Room Podcast is co-hosted by Veronica Fitzpatrick and Chad Perman and produced and edited by Eli Sands. Our theme music is composed by Chad.--You can read every single issue of Bright Wall/Dark Room here, including our most recent issue: Teachers. We're also on Bluesky @BWDR and welcome listener feedback & sponsorship inquiries at podcast@brightwalldarkroom.com.
In this bonus episode, Jim adds a song to the Desert Island Jukebox from a krautrock band so obscure they didn't even make the cut in the definitive book on the genre he's been reading.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
First time author Jay Nachman has accomplished something special. His new book, Graham Parker's Howlin' Wind tells the origin story of how the great Graham Parker came to be the songwriter we know him to be and how that first album with the Rumour came to be. Starting from his pre-fame days in the coastal town of Deepcut. we learn of Graham's blue-collar upbringing and how the fates of him and the band Brinsley Schwarz came together to form a perfect team. Jay's been good to the Hustle over the years as a PR rep for many prior guests, but this time he brings on Graham himself to discuss the book. Enjoy! Graham Parker's Howlin' Wind: Nachman, Jay: 9798299219296: Amazon.com: Books The Hustle Podcast | creating podcasts | Patreon
In this episode of 'That Was Pretty Scary,' Jon Lee Brody takes a deep dive into the iconic 1928 silent film, 'The Man Who Laughs'. Jon explores the film's profound impact on popular culture, highlighting its influence on characters like Batman's Joker and the Universal Monsters. Learn about Conrad Veidt's unforgettable performance as Gwynplaine, the tragic origins of the Joker, and the masterful makeup work by Jack Pierce. Jon also delves into the emotional and psychological depths of the film, making connections to modern-day themes of mental health and appearance versus reality. Tune in for a fascinating exploration of horror cinema history and its timeless relevance. Don't miss the epilogue with Alexis Cardoza, where they discuss insights from fans and future directions. Plus, find out how you can get involved in the conversation!
Dissect's Cole Cuchna is joined by Curtiss King and King Green to draft their favorite songs from TDE artists across 4 categories: Hit Song, Deep Cut, Collab Track, and Personal Favorites. Listen to a playlist of their picks here. TDE or Top Dawg Entertainment has been the most influential independent label of the 21st Century. After establishing themselves with core artists Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock, Ab-Soul, and Schoolboy Q, they have continued their dominance with artists like SZA, Isaiah Rashad, Doechii, and most recently, Ray Vaughn. Season 13 will resume next week with “Count Me Out.” Host: Cole Cuchna Guests: Curtiss King, King Green Audio/Video Production: Kevin Pooler Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices