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We're back in front of a lively crowd at Gateway Film Center to talk sleep paralysis in horror!
Dave and Ethan celebrate 5 years of the podcast and share the exciting news and happenings from attending a screening of WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story, and accompanying Q&A with director Eric Appel and drag legend Nina West, at the Gateway Film Center in Columbus, OH. ABOUTSince 2019, Dave & Ethan's 2000″ Weird Al Podcast has covered all facets of the life, career, and fandom of “Weird Al” Yankovic. Hosted by Dave “Elvis” Rossi and Ethan Ullman, two Weird Al super fans, collectors, and historians - the podcast aims to spread the joy of Weird Al and his music while digging deep and learning from those who have worked with, or been inspired by, his work. LINKSFollow us on social media, Patreon, and more: https://linktr.ee/2000inchPast episodes available at WeirdAlPodcast.com PODCAST CREDITSIndependently produced, hosted, and created by Dave "Elvis" Rossi and Ethan UllmanTheme song performed by the Grammy Award-Winning Jim "Kimo" WestPodcast logo designed by Heather Malone COPYRIGHT© 2019-2024 | Dave & Ethan's 2000" Weird Al Podcast
Join us as we count down our favorite parasitic horror in front of a great crowd at Gateway Film Center!
It's our 10th Anniversary Show, live from Gateway Film Center!
We're back with a great Gateway Film Center crowd to talk about alcoholism in horror...drink it in!
We're back in front of a live crowd at Gateway Film Center to count down our favorite frightful love stories!
A great crowd at Gateway Film Center helps us count down the best horror films where "the baby made me do it!"
A great crowd at Gateway Film Center helps us count down our favorites in Swedish horror!
We're back with a great live crowd at Gateway Film Center to count down our favorite loveable losers in horror!
We're back in front of that great crowd at Gateway Film Center for a discussion about frightful outbreaks!
Journalism is a balancing act. Today, a conversation about the challenges facing journalism. This episode was recorded at the Gateway Film Center as part of their series Broadcast News: Journalism on Film. The discussion features Columbus Underground's own Walker Evans, Susan Tebben from Ohio Capital Journal, and Michael Ouimette from the American Journalism Project. They discuss the challenges facing journalism today, including the rapid changes in media outlets, the impact of the culture wars, and threats to journalists' personal lives. The post Local Journalism Challenges appeared first on The Confluence Cast.
Journalism is a balancing act. Today, a conversation about the challenges facing journalism. This episode was recorded at the Gateway Film Center as part of their series Broadcast News: Journalism on Film. The discussion features Columbus Underground's own Walker Evans, Susan Tebben from Ohio Capital Journal, and Michael Ouimette from the American Journalism Project. They discuss the challenges facing journalism today, including the rapid changes in media outlets, the impact of the culture wars, and threats to journalists' personal lives. The post Local Journalism Challenges appeared first on The Confluence Cast.
We'll learn about the Gateway Film Center's Pioneers of African Cinema Festival, and we'll also get a preview of CATCO's upcoming presentation of 9 to 5: the Musical.
We'll learn about the Gateway Film Center's Pioneers of African Cinema Festival, and we'll also get a preview of CATCO's upcoming presentation of 9 to 5: the Musical.
We're back in front of a fantastic crowd at Gateway Film Center to celebrate the best of John Carpenter!
Who are the worst bullies and mean girls in horror? We're counting them down in front of friends at Gateway Film Center!
In this week's episode of The Boxoffice Podcast, co-hosts Daniel Loria and Rebecca Pahle discuss this week's box office numbers with The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It taking the top spot as A Quiet Place Part II dropped to second place. A trio of family titles round out the top five movies in the domestic market, potentially setting the stage for a strong debut for Sony's Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway.Chris Hamel, president of the Gateway Film Center in Columbus, Ohio joins the podcast in the debut edition of our new monthly segment, Indie Focus, presented by Spotlight Cinema Networks. Chris discusses the internal and external challenges of operating an independent theater during the pandemic and shares his optimism on an eventual recovery for the movie theater industry. Give us your feedback on our podcast by accessing this survey: https://forms.gle/CcuvaXCEpgPLQ6d18 Episode Resources: Spotlight Cinema Networks Gateway Film Center What to Listen For 00:00 Intro 01:26 It was a battle of the horror sequels in the box office weekend 06:02 Cruella drops on its second week, Untamed joins top 5 films 11:36 The Gateway Film Center is focused on artists and filmmakers 13:21 Earned the trust of legacy art leaders and built meaningful relationships 15:14 Gateway hosts events and serves as a venue for film festivals and screenings 17:49 Understanding the proper health measures required to be a responsible exhibitor 20:31 Concession offered were limited based on safety protocols 25:12 The curatorial aspect is forming a trust and bond with the audience 29:10 Appealing to national brands while maintaining good relationships with local venues
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 47 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. On this episode, your tour guide of David Garrett Jr. will take you on Journey through the Aughts #20 with Featured Reviews of Stop Me Before I Kill! (1960) which also goes by the original title The Full Treatment. Also on this episode is the 2020 film of Alone which was seen at the Gateway Film Center. Joining in on this review is Jaime, my girlfriend, to give her perspective. There are also Mini-Reviews of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), Wrong Turn (2003), House of 1000 Corpses (2003) and Shortcut (2020). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me. Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 3:34 Rob Zombie - House of 1000 Corpses: 3:34 - 7:18 Mini-Reviews: 7:18 - 32:26 Stop Me Before I Kill! Trailer: 32:26 - 34:21 Stop Me Before I Kill! Review: 34:21 - 47:53 Alone Trailer: 47:53 - 49:50 Alone Review featuring Jaime: 49:50 - 1:23:19 Lykke Li - Possibility: 1:23:19 - 1:28:14 Outro: 1:28:19 - 1:30:40 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile Flick Chat: journeywithacinephile
Hope and George are back in front of a great live audience at Gateway Film Center to count down their favorite horror flicks that are caught in a time loop!
Is Ohio woke enough? Why aren't we a swing state anymore? What's it going to take to turn things around before the 2020 election? These questions and more were addressed by former Governor Ted Strickland at a special live event at the Gateway Film Center. The post Governor Ted Strickland appeared first on The Confluence Cast.
Is Ohio woke enough? Why aren't we a swing state anymore? What's it going to take to turn things around before the 2020 election? These questions and more were addressed by former Governor Ted Strickland at a special live event at the Gateway Film Center. The post Governor Ted Strickland appeared first on The Confluence Cast.
Chris Hamel, president of the Gateway Film Center, offers some highlights of the festival, which runs through Sunday.
Viscosity! That’s the name of the game today, and it’s a messy, messy game to play. Today we slip and slide through the sloppiest movies we could find as we count down the most inspired use of body fluids in horror. The whole mess is recorded live at Gateway Film Center. And don’t forget to bring a towel!
Dispatch assistant features editor and movie writer Terry Mikesell speak with Jason Tostevin, co-founder of the Nightmares Film Festival taking place Thursday through Sunday at the Gateway Film Center. On this episode we go in depth on what we can expect to see at this year’s festival, what the screening process is like for Tostevin, and talk about the relationships that are built between filmmakers who are attending.
OSU professor John Hellmann talks about the master of suspense in anticipation of Gateway Film Center's upcoming series consisting of 10 Alfred Hitchcock classics.
Nothing scared me as a child the way the story of Hansel and Gretel did. Do you know why? Because it’s fucking scary. But that’s the thing about fairy tales, isn’t it? There was always something—a big, bad wolf or a witch or a wicked stepmother—intended to frighten children. No wonder fairy tales make such rich fodder for horror movies. Here are our picks for the best fractured fairy tale horror—either those films that reimagine an old fairy tale or those that are clearly inspired by them—recorded live at the Gateway Film Center.
This week, the Reel Gay Guys dive into the virtual world of Ready Player One. The latest Sci-Fi adventure from director, Steven Spielberg is an 80's nostalgia wonderland. Is that enough to make it a good movie? Was Spielberg the best choice of director? Did Ryan drink too many mimosas before recording this episode? (00:00) Welcome! (00:37) News Reel (06:24) Ready Player One (Initial Thoughts) (15:52) Spoilers Are Now Fair Game (33:42) Reel Takes (41:00) Ratings (44:10) Weekly Recommendgaytions! (52:16) Outro Weekly Recommendgaytions Ryan: Nina West Presents! A Sing-Along Film Series at the Gateway Film Center http://gatewayfilmcenter.org/nina-west-presents-2/ Mike: Fanboys https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003G715JO/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_awdb_t1_o6OWAbDKYZ6NT
Andrew Levitt, grew up in a small northeast Ohio town, before attending college at Denison University where he went against all advice and graduated with a B.F.A. in Theatre Performance in 2001. Shortly thereafter, Andrew created the character of Nina West, a caring, intelligent, theatrical, funny, goofy, slighly nerdy drag queen, and developed her to the point where he won the title of National Entertainer of the Year in 2008. Nina has been captivating audiences nationwide ever since! Andrew chose to leverage his success for the good of his community, innovating to raise money for many charities, the most recent of which are: Besa, Kaleidoscope Youth Center, Family Pride Network, Planned Parenthood and Gateway Film Center. Recently, he decided to go all in and leave his steady desk job to work on developing Nina and other projects on a full time basis. Listen to hear some of the items in the pipeline. Enjoy!
Alright people, we get REAL reel gay as we talk about about the new queer coming of age flick, “Love, Simon”. 00:00 - Intro 00:33 - News Reel 05:46 - Love, Simon (Initial Thoughts) 12:30 - Reel Talk (Spoiler Warning) 46:39 - Reel Takes 58:48 - Recommendgaytions 1:04:43 - Outro Recommendgaytions: Ryan - “A Fantastic Woman” and The Gateway Film Center Mike - “Annihilation” Follow us on Twitter @reelgay and on Instagram and Facebook @reelgaymovieshow
Wow, 2017 was one hell of a year in horror. We had blockbusters, people! Three horror movies broke blockbuster status, earning hundreds of millions of dollars. It—good God did that movie make some cash. What does that mean? It means more big budget, R-rated horror will be coming our way. It was quite a year for genre-bending films like It Comes at Night, The Killing of a Sacred Deer and mother!—polarizing, amazing gems that really need to be seen. But we’ll focus on films a little more clearly defined as horror. Thanks to Chris Hamel, President and Programmer of our beloved Gateway Film Center, for joining us to count down the best horror films of 2017.
There are countless reasons the Middle East has not been a hotspot of horror film output. Chief among them may be censorship, but the truth is that many of the countries in the area have a lot more to deal with right now than making movies. Still, horror cinema has become a blossoming industry. Film as art has always been a renegade’s opportunity to make a political statement and horror can be an inexpensive way to speak your mind. Films like Omar Khan’s 2007 Pakistani horror mash-up Devil’s Ground, though highly flawed, worked as both an homage to Western horror tropes and a comment on Pakistani life. And the 2015 film Jeruzalem filmed its first-person found-footage right in the holy city. Here we count down the five very best of the genre coming from the region in a podcast recorded live at Gateway Film Center.
Brief recordings from hosts, friends, and fans at Gateway Film Center in Columbus, Ohio - Rogue One initial reactions, thoughts, excitement, madness! Don’t worry, no spoilers in this one. Support this podcast
Taking a week off can be annoying for our fans, sure, but it got us even more excited to record! This episode was a blast, and despite being pissed and triggered, was actually pretty hilarious. And, having a delicious 3-star beer made things even better! We will be at the Gateway Film Center in Columbus, Ohio for the Rogue One opening at 7:00 PM on Thursday, December 16, 2016. Click the Facebook Event for more info! Show Notes: 0:00 - Intro Music 1:15 - Introductions 8:30 - Beer Review Support this podcast
On this edition of the DemoShow, we talk with the creator of Olde Wrestling, the incredibly entertaining Marion Fontaine! We discuss breaking into the business, Olde Wrestling & chicken wire??? Yes, it's all true! Plus, we talk about the origins of the "Mustache Man", a wrestling bear, "True Grit" Bruce Grey & his thoughts on being a part of the documentary "Marking Out". All that & so much more, on this action packed episode of "The Most Destructive Program in Audio Entertainment": The DemoShow! Huzzah!!! Special thanks to Gateway Film Center in Columbus, OH for allowing us to record this awesome interview in their lounge. Cool building, cool films, even cooler people. Check them out at gatewayfilmcenter.org. Make sure to check out OldeWrestling.com for all things Marion Fontaine! "And Yet Another Extravaganza", featuring the First EVER Caged Match - Sunday, Aug. 28th 2016 in Norwalk, OH. Tickets available at OldeWrestling.com! A HUGE thanks goes to New Ohio Wrestling for helping to organize this interview. "NOW 3" takes place Saturday July 23rd, 2016 in Groveport, OH. Featuring Marion Fontaine vs "True Grit" Bruce Grey ,"Darkstar" Matt Taylor vs "Big Bear" Benjamin Boone & much more! Tickets available at NewOhioLive.com. Find out more about the incredible documentary "Marking Out", featuring Marion Fontaine & many notable independent pro wrestling talents. A great story about the ups & downs of being a pro wrestling fan. Purchase the dvd today at mindfooled.com. Let us know what you thought of the show! Twitter @DemoManSpeaks See exclusive pics from this interview: Instagram @demoblaststudios Each & every episode of the "DemoShow" is brought to you by: DemoBlastStudios.com: Original pro wrestling artwork, photography, audio, video, apparel & more. Visit DemoBlastStudios.com today, and experience "An Explosion of Imagination"! *The DemoShow features never before released interviews with pro wrestling's biggest stars! Each episode demolishes dirt sheet journalism and provides the audience with an inside look at the lives of current & future legends with real, uncensored talk mixed with pertinent sound clips from each performers amazing career. The show is hosted by the "DemoMan" David Stockwell, a life-long wrestling fan who took his passion for the artform inside the ring, actually training to become a professional. Stockwell is also a former radio producer & on-air personality. He has been involved in tv production, concert promotion and graphic design. He currently operates the design hub demoblaststudios.com. The DemoShow - The Most DESTRUCTIVE Program in Audio Entertainment!
Comedian Dustin Meadows hosts a weekly show wherein he watches his favorite movies with other comedians who've never seen the film before. In a HHYNST? first, we revisit a movie we've already done with original neophyte Mike Kolar serving as guest host this time as we discuss Robocop with our guests Peter Brieck and Laura Sanders in a live episode from the Gateway Film Center in Columbus, OH! *Artwork by Brandon Schneider