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The Dark Corner Podcast covers XXI The World, the final tarot card of the major arcana. That's right! The hiatus is over. Expect discussion of symbology, numerology, and interpretation. Also, Brandi asks Dave to describe various World cards from her collection. In reviews, we watched Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Also, we talk Christmas. We review both Spirited and Violent Night. Additionally, we guest on a Stocking Stuffers episode The Feminine Critique podcast with Emily Intravia to talk about Three Wise Men and a Baby. For the Dark Track, Clusters of Fornication performs The World Revolves around You (featuring Das Gift). Our shout outs are to Emily of the Feminine Critique and to Starfleet Boy.
Facing conflicting standards and blurred lines, Muslim women often struggle to understand femininity and what Islam has to say about it. Is there an ideal we should strive or fulfill, or an archetype by which to measure ourselves? What role does culture play in defining gender? Can we be ourselves while pleasing Allah, or are our personalities up for consideration? On Episode 19, the team sits down to discuss gender norms, what fiqh rulings (don't) say about the nature of women, feminine role models, and how to move towards a better understanding of the feminine. _ The Qarawiyyin Project aims to revive the tradition of Muslim women being at the forefront of discussing the most critical issues of our time from an Islamic perspective. We strive to empower women to be active in their communities around the world in carrying Islam as a way of life. Read our publications: qarawiyyinproject.co Subscribe to our newsletter: qarawiyyinproject.substack.com/welcome Email us: contact@qarawiyyinproject.co
In this previously misfiled episode of The Dark Corner, your hosts mostly discuss Jordan Peele's debut social horror film, Get Out. However, we also start playing 5th edition Dungeons & Dragons. Speaking of, we enjoy episodes of Harmon Quest. That's not all as far as geekiness goes. We plan for the upcoming Fan Expo in Salt Lake City. Furthermore, DJ Evil Dave plays the Dark Track of the episode. In this case, Freaky Mind performs Get Out from the Crawl EP. Additionally, we play a promo for the Feminine Critique podcast as well as talk about hate watching movies.
In her 25 years as a music journalist, Jessica Hopper has profiled the doyennes of modern rock and pop music: Björk, Kacey Musgraves, St. Vincent, Liz Phair, Robyn, and many more. Her reviews run the gamut from the latest Nicki Minaj album and the “mobile shopping mall that is the Vans Warped Tour” to the only album by D.C.'s first all-women punk band, released three decades after they broke up. The new second edition of The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic expands on the 2015 one. That the provocative (and mostly accurate) title still works six years later points out that rock criticism has even fewer women in it than rock music does. Hopper joins us on the podcast to discuss her writing, from her beginnings as a local Chicago critic to her expansive oral histories of Hole and the women who transformed Rolling Stone in the 1970s. Go beyond the episode:Jessica Hopper's The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock CriticRead “Building a Mystery,” her oral history of Lilith Fair, and her reflections on Joni Mitchell's Blue, 50 years onListen to her eclectic playlist of music that came out of ChicagoHopper hosted Season 2 of KCRW's Lost Notes podcast, looking at artistic legacies of the likes of The Freeze and Cat PowerTune in every week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek.Subscribe: iTunes • Feedburner • Stitcher • Google Play • AcastHave suggestions for projects you'd like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org. And rate us on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In her 25 years as a music journalist, Jessica Hopper has profiled the doyennes of modern rock and pop music: Björk, Kacey Musgraves, St. Vincent, Liz Phair, Robyn, and many more. Her reviews run the gamut from the latest Nicki Minaj album and the “mobile shopping mall that is the Vans Warped Tour” to the only album by D.C.'s first all-women punk band, released three decades after they broke up. The new second edition of The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock Critic expands on the 2015 one. That the provocative (and mostly accurate) title still works six years later points out that rock criticism has even fewer women in it than rock music does. Hopper joins us on the podcast to discuss her writing, from her beginnings as a local Chicago critic to her expansive oral histories of Hole and the women who transformed Rolling Stone in the 1970s. Go beyond the episode:Jessica Hopper's The First Collection of Criticism by a Living Female Rock CriticRead “Building a Mystery,” her oral history of Lilith Fair, and her reflections on Joni Mitchell's Blue, 50 years onListen to her eclectic playlist of music that came out of ChicagoHopper hosted Season 2 of KCRW's Lost Notes podcast, looking at artistic legacies of the likes of The Freeze and Cat PowerTune in every week to catch interviews with the liveliest voices from literature, the arts, sciences, history, and public affairs; reports on cutting-edge works in progress; long-form narratives; and compelling excerpts from new books. Hosted by Stephanie Bastek.Subscribe: iTunes • Feedburner • Stitcher • Google Play • AcastHave suggestions for projects you'd like us to catch up on, or writers you want to hear from? Send us a note: podcast [at] theamericanscholar [dot] org. And rate us on iTunes! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's topics are: • Height shaming • The size of Nigerian feet • Love Island's Yewande and Lucie beef • Mispronouncing of non-English names and the issues with that • Having a name that is common • The importance of names • The effects of your parent being a porn star • Porn stars also being escorting • The shame of different jobs • Januhairy and women's body hair • Letting people down v Being underestimated • Being a control freak on clubhouse Voice note us at esnpodcast@gmail.com Connect with us at & send your questions & comments to: #ESNpod so we can find your comments www.esnpodcast.com www.twitter.com/ESNpodcast www.instagram.com/ESNpodcast www.facebook.com/ESNpodcasts It's important to subscribe, rate and review us on your Apple products You can do that here... www.bit.ly/esnitunes
Stocking Stuffer Special! An Interview With A New York Christmas Wedding's Otoja Abit: We've got a special end-of-hell-year treat just for you! Emily and gay guardian hipster angel of The Feminine Critique, Fozzie Bare, just couldn't get enough A New York Christmas Wedding, so we went to the very source of Netflix's hit for a special interview with writer/director/actor Otoja Abit! Learn all about making a low budget Christmas movie on the streets of New York in the middle of summer, how to find sexy variations of Oh Christmas Tree, what it means to be an ally to the LGBTQ community, and why sometimes, you have no choice but to wear a bra in bed.Otoja is an absolute delight, and our conversation took more turns than a cab driver lost in NYC. Be sure to check out A New York Christmas Wedding on Netflix and Jitters, the short film that started it all, over on Amazon Prime. You can learn more about Otoja's projects at willfulproductions.com and on social @ohabit and @willfulproductions.
This week we're charting Fredo's downfall with Emily Intravia of Deadly Dolls House and The Feminine Critique podcast stopping by to watch The Godfather Part II for the first time. Emily talks about watching The Godfather movies for the first time as an Italian, the greatness of John Cazale, subtle Pacino, which Godfather is the best (it's not the third) and much more. Follow Emily on Twitter and listen to her talk movies, TV and more on The Feminine Critique podcast. You can read her writing on horror movies and more on Deadly Dolls House. Like Movies My Friends Have Never Seen on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Listen to the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud and Stitcher. Or paste the RSS feed into the preferred podcast player of your choice to get new episodes when they're released.
Kicking off the new year with author (Wake Up, Maggie)and one half of the Feminine Critique podcast Christine Makepeace making her debut on the show. First off we have the Soska Sisters neo-grindhouse debut "Dead Hooker In A Trunk" which sees four friends life thrown into chaos and confusion upon discovering the titular dead hooker. In the second half of the show we look at Brian De Palma's flamboyant rock opera were several classic horror stories including "Phantom of the Opera" and "Faust" are given a unique Rocky Horror style twist. All this plus we discuss the state of genre cinema, Mumblegore and the appeal (or lack off) of teen dance movies and more!! *Apologies to the Twisted Twins whose surname I also mispronounce. For more of Elwood's movie rants check out - http://fromthedepthsofdvdhell.blogspot.co.uk/ For more Christine check out - https://twitter.com/paraXtine https://www.facebook.com/groups/382446918496054/ You can also pick up a copy of her book "Wake Up, Maggie" though Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/Wake-Up-Maggie-Christine-Makepeace-ebook/dp/B00P06TS8Y/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1421043391&sr=8-2&keywords=wake+up+maggie The list - http://www.letterboxd.com/elwood_jones/list/mad-bad-and-downright-strange-a-1001-cult/ Opening Theme: "Hyperfun" - Kevin Macleod (http://incompetech.com/) End Theme: "Out of Limits" - The Marketts
Elwood and Stephen are joined by Emily Intravia (The Deadly Doll's House of Horror Nonsense / The Feminine Critique ) to talk about all things "Battle Royale," a film which alongside "Ringu" and "Audition" helped usher in a rise in Asian cinema in the West while going on to become both a cult favourite in its own right. We compare the film to the source novel as well as revealing other movies that have been holding our interest, Elwood's "Dragon Ball Z" recap and Stephen has another tale from the dark side of Asian cinema plus much more.
In this Halloween episode, I discuss a shape-shifting chicken and imaginary friends in pop culture. Special guest Sven discusses an infinite world of imagination. Also: A list of podcast episode recommendations to get you through this spooktacular day. Halloween episode recs for One Person's Trash is Our Treasure, For Better or Worse, The Feminine Critique, and more. Support Rambling Reality by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/rambling-reality Find out more on the Rambling Reality website.
LIVE TUESDAY - MARCH 20TH 2018 @ 9 PM EDT, A VERY MUSICAL EPISODE of THE SEXY WITCHES!!! GIVE US A CHAT LIVE: (646) 716-9172 TOP OF THE HOUR: THE SEXY Witch ERIN MARIE ReCaps the now Infamous MONSTER MANIA 39. Hear a first person account of what went down. Whom survived and what was left of them? @9:30 PM EST: THE SEXY WITCHES Welcome Back one of their Favorite Podcasters EMILY INTRAVIA of THE FEMININE CRITIQUE. She joins us on her first SEXY WITCHE ROUND ROBIN of our FAVORITE MOVIE MUSICALS of ALL TIME! Our own LA CORRESPONDENT and PIRATE KING AARON COGAN will join. AFTER THE ROUND ROBIN – AARON COGAN will give of a PREVIEW of WONDERCON 2018 in ANAHEIM this weekend. WONDERCON is run by the same people whom run SAN DIEGO COMIC CON and always foreshadows what is going to happen this July. ALL EPISODES are RECORDED LIVE, IN LOW FI and can be streamed after airing. THE SEXY WITCHES are looking forward to your Call: (646) 716-9172
Is it future...? Or is it past...? It's a bit of both as we revisit David Lynch's Fire Walk With Me (1992) along with "Twin Peaks" Season 3 (AKA "Twin Peaks: The Return") on this final #Shocktober2017 episode. We speak specifically about the Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me - Teresa Banks and the Last Seven Days of Laura Palmer fan edit as well as Mark Frost's The Secret History of Twin Peaks.Interviews feature Chrysta Bell, who played Agent Tammy Preston, and Claire Nina Norelli, author of the 33 1/3 book Angelo Badalamenti's Soundtrack from Twin Peaks.Podcasters John Walker of Movie Schmovie and Christine Makepeace of the Feminine Critique join Mike to drink full and descend to attempt to put the latest incarnation of "Twin Peaks" in context. What year is it?Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guests: Chrysta Bell, Claire Nina NorelliGuest Co-Hosts: Christine Makepeace, John WalkerIs it future...? Or is it past...? It's a bit of both as we revisit David Lynch's Fire Walk With Me (1992) along with "Twin Peaks" Season 3 (AKA "Twin Peaks: The Return") on this final #Shocktober2017 episode. We speak specifically about the Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me - Teresa Banks and the Last Seven Days of Laura Palmer fan edit as well as Mark Frost's The Secret History of Twin Peaks.Interviews feature Chrysta Bell, who played Agent Tammy Preston, and Claire Nina Norelli, author of the 33 1/3 book Angelo Badalamenti's Soundtrack from Twin Peaks.Podcasters John Walker of Movie Schmovie and Christine Makepeace of the Feminine Critique join Mike to drink full and descend to attempt to put the latest incarnation of "Twin Peaks" in context. What year is it?
On this special episode of The Projection Booth we discuss Michael Radford's 1984 version of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four starring John Hurt as Winston Smith, Suzanna Hamilton as Julia, and Richard Burton as O'Brien.Emily Intravia of the Feminine Critique podcast and Samm Deighan of the Daughters of Darkness podcast join Mike to discuss Radford's 1984 as well as several other TV and film adaptations from the 1950s.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Special Guest: Michael Radford Guest Co-Hosts: Samm Deighan, Emily Intravia On this special episode of The Projection Booth we discuss Michael Radford's 1984 version of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four starring John Hurt as Winston Smith, Suzanna Hamilton as Julia, and Richard Burton as O'Brien.Emily Intravia of the Feminine Critique podcast and Samm Deighan of the Daughters of Darkness podcast join Mike to discuss Radford's 1984 as well as several other TV and film adaptations from the 1950s.Buy Michael Radford's 1984 on DVDRead 1984 by George OrwellBuy Michael Anderson's 1984 on DVDBuy V for Vendetta by Alan MooreListen to the Daughters of Darkness podcastListen to the Feminine Critique podcast
LIVE TUESDAY MARCH 14th @ 9 PM EDT, The Next Episode of THE SEXY WITCHES!!! CALL IN AND GIVE US A CHAT: (646) 716-9172 JOIN THE SEXY WITCHES as we ReCap our Misadventures at MONSTER MANIA 36 in CHERRY HILL NJ. Then @ 9:30 EDT the SEXY WITCHES are delighted to have EMILY INTRAVIA of THE FEMININE CRITIQUE podcast joins us for a discussion of the live action BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, as well as the Fandom for the Orginal film(s) and story. We will follow-up as always with a COMMUNITY CALENDAR with all Geek Happenings all across the USA. ALL EPISODES are RECORDED LIVE, IN LOW FI and can be streamed after airing. THE SEXY WITCHES are looking forward to your Call: (646) 716-9172
Sleazy Summer continues this week with a review of Percy, an early 70s British film about the world's first penile transplant. It's a film filled with innuendo and racy jokes, but can it 'keep it up' for the entire running time? Tune in to find out. Kat has been out of town, so Scott goes over some of his recent solo watches: Who?, Lawless and The Getaway. Make sure to check out all of the other podcasts taking part in Sleazy Summer: the GGTMC, Trashy Trio, The Feminine Critique, Hammicus, Cult of Muscle and Silva & Gold. marriedwithclickers@gmail.com
Joining our friends at Hammicus, The Feminine Critique, The Trashy Trio, Married With Clickers, Silva and Gold, and The Gentleman's Guide to Midnite Cinema, we are kicking off the Sleazy Summer! For two straight episodes we've been assigned lottery-picked movies of the trashiest, sleaziest order. This week we're joined by the mad man Mattsuzaka from Chuck Norris Ate My Baby to review Cross Country and Blood Rage! And yeah, it gets a bit greasy! Send in your feedback to cultofmuscle@gmail.com, check out cultofmuscle.tumblr.com, and head on over to http://www.redbubble.com/people/cultofmuscle/shop for our merchandise! Whatcha' Been Lifting- 0:00:00-1:00:35 Blood Rage- 1:02:15-1:35:25 Cross Country- 1:37:00-2:13:50 Feedback- 2:13:50-3:05:30
We are delighted to be taking part in Sleazy Summer, a crossover event with our podcasting friends around the globe. This week we tackled a piece of sleaze from the Golden Age of Cinema with Maniac, directed by Dwain Esper. It pack a whole lot of craziness into a 51 minute running. It's all over YouTube, so check it out! Also check out the other podcasts taking place in Sleazy Summer: The Gentlemen's Guide to Midnite Cinema, Silva & Gold, Hammicus, The Trashy Trio, Cult of Muscle the Feminine Critique. marriedwithclickers@gmail.com
We talk about Darren Aronofsky's 2000 film, Requiem for a Dream. Special Guests: Ellen Burstyn, Keith David, Mark Margolis, & Christopher McDonald. Guest Co-host: Emily Intravia of the Feminine Critique.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CHRISTINE MAKEPEACE of The Feminine Critique podcast returns to the show to tackle the stigma around pornography. We explore how the medium is not the traditional prison of exploitation that the mainstream world would have you believe. We also break down the shaming and taboo of porn, look at the feminism it represents, and touch on the Rashida Jones-produced doc, "Hot Girls Wanted." This is one of those classics in my "great talks with excellent people" series.Christine on TwitterGo get Christine's book WAKE UP, MAGGIEListen to the Feminine Critique on iTunes and TumblrMusic on this podcast:Artist: AnnieSong: Anthonio (Berlin Breakdown Version) Artist: Philip Seymour Hoffman & Jonny GreenwoodSong: (I'd Like to Get You On a) Slow Boat to China - written by Frank LoesserCopyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. No money is made from this podcast.
We talk about Darren Aronofsky's 2000 film, Requiem for a Dream. Special Guests: Ellen Burstyn, Keith David, Mark Margolis, & Christopher McDonald. Guest Co-host: Emily Intravia of the Feminine Critique.
Buried With Clickers keeps rolling along. We are on vacation in Southern California learning to surf and trying to find Brian Austin Green's house. In our absence, our dear friends Emily and Branan have stepped in with a terrific review of Dr. Giggles. We'd like to thank them for lending us a hand. Make sure to check out Emily's podcast, The Feminine Critique. http://thefemininecritique.tumblr.com/ 206-350-9002 marriedwithclickers@gmail.com
The Duo are joined by unofficial third host, Chris Bertone, as they examine Alien: Resurrection. They attempt to defend the parts they don't understand and spend most of the time trying to talk about other movies instead. This episode is part of the ALIEN and PREDATOR PODCRAWL 2014. Listen to all the shows participating! All available on iTunes! Gobbledygeek - gobbledygeekpodcast.com - covering Alien and Predator The Debatable Podcast - debatablepodcast.tumblr.com covering Aliens and Predator 2 The Feminine Critique - thefemininecritque.tumblr.com - covering Alien 3 But You're Wrong - theactualkeith.com/butyourewrong covering Predators on September 12 and Alien: Resurrection on September 15 Hollywood Huddle - www.LKTtowson.org/podcast.html covering Alien vs Predator on September 17 and AVP: Requiem on September 21 So Let's Get to the Point - soletsgettothepoint.libsyn.com covering Prometheus on September 19
The Duo talk about the 2010 action flick "Predators." We try to figure out if it makes more or less sense than the original, why only one person figures everything out, and what Jay and Silent Bob would do on the planet. This episode is part of the ALIEN and PREDATOR PODCRAWL 2014. Listen to all the shows participating! All available on iTunes! Gobbledygeek - gobbledygeekpodcast.com - covering Alien and Predator The Debatable Podcast - debatablepodcast.tumblr.com covering Aliens and Predator 2 The Feminine Critique - thefemininecritque.tumblr.com - covering Alien 3 But You're Wrong - theactualkeith.com/butyourewrong covering Predators on September 12 and Alien: Resurrection on September 15 Hollywood Huddle - www.LKTtowson.org/podcast.html covering Alien vs Predator on September 17 and AVP: Requiem on September 21 So Let's Get to the Point - soletsgettothepoint.libsyn.com covering Prometheus on September 19
Through the dark of future past, the magician longs to see, one chance out between two worlds... Fire Walk with Me. We're talking Twin Peaks, Fire Walk with Me, and more on this deluxe episode. We're joined by Christine Makepeace, co-host of The Feminine Critique podcast.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Through the dark of future past, the magician longs to see, one chance out between two worlds... Fire Walk with Me. We're talking Twin Peaks, Fire Walk with Me, and more on this deluxe episode. We're joined by Christine Makepeace, co-host of The Feminine Critique podcast.
This week, we head into the Amazon with a bunch of heavy smokers who also happen to be scientists. They are on the verge of the greatest scientific discovery of the 20th Century. The problem is, the discovery fights back. Tune in to find out if the Gill Man still produces a thrill, man. We watched nothing else this week, but are thrilled to announce a team-up with the Feminine Critique podcast next week. Seach for us on Facebook. Emails to marriedwithclickers@gmail.com Voicemails to 206-338-0793
Welcome to a very special episode of the GGtMC!!! THie week Will and Sammy are joined by fellow podcasters Tom Deja from Better In the Dark podcast and Christine from The Feminine Critique podcast and part of the power duo behind Paracinema Magazine, as well as Todd who writes for our blog and Kelly, Master of the Blu Ray from our Facebook community!!! We brought together these fine folks for a dissection of Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained (2012) and we go into massive detail, including spoilers, on the film and our thoughts on what worked and perhaps what didnt work? Tune in and find out folks!!! We extend our gratitude to the guests that were on with us this week, all of the opinions provided we expected from this diverse and fun loving bunch of film fans...we love you all!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Voicemails to 206-666-5207 Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message
What a crazy fun show! Tiny is on assignment, but we have a more than suitable replacement as Jim Smith of Teeel fame joins us on the show this week! Mercy Roulette (and her breasts) makes a surprise in studio appearance with Wolfenstein, Ares, Ravenshadow and Dynamo! And Mz. M, Death Rattle, Emily of The Feminine Critique, Sir Isaac's Robot Assistant and the recently escaped super-villain, Dr. Joey Tron all drop us a line! Topics discussed: 13 Questions, The Red Ten, The Evil Streaks, JD, Ryan Gosling, Kavinsky, Running Time, where dynamo gets his hair done, box of donuts, The Frankenstein Theory, Toxic and Wasted Years, Kazoozles, Wrestlemania, Blade Runner, Glass Candy, bad news and VERY VERY good news, Dicks - BJs - Siemens, Teeel vinyl, movie stars, Thanos Rising, Anaria, Drive, WWE Hall of Fame, Ham, Robert Kirkman's Invincible, College, Albert Brooks, Desperado, The Last of Us: American Dreams, the Drive soundtrack and not eating anything out of a box or a can!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Christine and Emily of The Feminine Critique podcast join me to talk Neil LaBute, his Wicker Man remake from 2006 and a plethora of other things. We go off on tangents about Scott Pilgrim, Watchmen, Law & Order: SVU, Matthew McConaughey and Christine & Emily's film lives outside of podcasting. Enjoy!The Feminine Critique tumblrThe Feminine Critique on iTunesThe Feminine Critique on TwitterMusic on this podcast brought to you by Music AlleyArtist: Buildings Breeding - Song: Lowest Light
Welcome to a special cross promotion with the Feminine Critique podcast!!! This week we joined forces to bring you coverage on two different feeds. On this feed you get coverage of They Shoot Horses...Don't They? (1969) directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Jane Fonda, Michael Sarrazin and Gig Young. On the Feminine Critique feed you get coverage of the second part. or first part depending on who you listen to first, of our coverage of Dark of the Sun (1968) directed by Jack Cardiff and starring Rod Taylor and Jim Brown. We hope you enjoy this little venture and get out and support great podcasts like The Feminine Critique!!! Emails to midnitecinema@gmail.com Vociemails to 206-666-5207 Adios!!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ggtmc/message