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Jordan Fried goes through the horror movies on his letterboxd ( @jfreeeze ) giving recommendations and tips for stoners this halloween season. Films referenced in the podcast : The Long Walk, Weapons, 28 Days Later, Sinners, The Monkey, Opus, Companion, Nosferatu, Smile 2, Heretic, Night Bitch, Piano Lesson, Long Legs, Maxxxine, The Substance, Y2K, Lisa Frankenstein, I Saw The TV Glow, Late Night With The Devil, Infinity Pool, Smile, The Menu, Pearl, Nope, Who Invited Them, Men, Bodies Bodies Bodies, X, Studio 666, Black Phone, Last Night In Soho, Invisible Man, Relic, The Lighthouse, Us, Velvet Buzzsaw, Wounds, Hole In The Ground, The Lodge, Koko Di Koko Da, Bird Box, Unsane, Annihilation, Hereditary, Mother!, It comes at Night, Get Out, The Neon Demon, Train To Busan, Hell House LLC., Green Room, The Witch, Tusk, What We Do In The Shadows, John Dies at The End, Trash Humpers, Cropsey, 28 Weeks Later, Inland Empire, The Host, The Descent, Shaun Of The Dead, 28 Days Later, American Psycho, Funny Games, CopyCat, Single White Female, Twin Peaks Fire Walk With Me, Silence of the Lambs, Videodrome, Dressed to Kill, The Shining, Alien, Rabid, Eraserhead, Black Christmas, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Sisters, Night of the Living Dead, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.Upcoming Shows10.25.25 | Rutherford, NJ | Jordan Fried at The Williams Center opening for Divorce Diaries | 7 PM | https://www.ticketweb.com/event/divorce-diaries-with-michele-traina-williams-center-spring-tickets/1452262311.15.25 | Montclair, NJ | Junk Mail Improv at The Montclair Comedy Festival | https://www.eventbrite.com/e/montclair-comedy-festival-bits-pieces-improv-showcase-tickets-181117418373912.6.25 | Port Jervis, NY | Jordan Fried in Port Jervis | https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/6731703Sessions With Mary Jane is a Cannabis infused podcast hosted by stoner comedian and filmmaker, Jordan Fried. It features interviews from musicians, filmmakers, comedians, politicians, writers and business owners along with solo concept episodes. While all guests do not necessarily partake, the one requirement is that they are pretty chill, man. Listen for untold stories, how to guides, deeper dives and expanded curiosities. Your source for all things New Jersey, Hudson Valley and NYC. New Episodes every Wednesday with exclusive bonus content. An LNH Studios podcast on the Gotham Network. Produced by the Gotham Network.LNH Studios is a comedy and video production company based out of Rutherford, New Jersey. It is comprised of the comedy trio Late Night Hump, consisting of Reena Ezra, Jordan Fried, and Brendan O'Brien.LNH Studios focuses on producing: • Podcasts • Films • Comedy shows and series (including sketch comedy, improv, stand-up, musical improv, and variety shows)They also offer classes and workshops related to comedy and production, and their services extend to recording audio and video, and scriptwriting. You can find more information and contact them through their website, lnhstudios.com, or by phone at +1 845-545-0284.
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Stanley Yelnats has a family curse, and the only way he can correct it is by driving to an old cottage in Ireland to dig holes and situate his trauma. The Hole in the Ground is a 2019 supernatural horror film that delves into the Irish folklore of changelings... and digging holes to build character. Does it also have to do with the hollow earth theory? Fairies living under the dirt? How can whole fairy communities live in an underground lair and keep the dirt out? Co-host Cole cannot fathom such a society. Written and directed by Lee Cronin, the A24 Rocks crew debates the horror technique of smashing your head into things. Caution: movie spoilers.Intro- 0:00 to 3.28.Film Discussion- 3:28 to 1:14:52.Film Ratings- 1:14:52 to End.Upcoming Podcast Release Schedule-4/2- Anora.4/9- Climax.4/16- Jesus Christ Superstar.4/23- Gloria Bell.
The story of this giant hole in the ground is woven into Utah's history, but it's also left its mark on our planet Earth.
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Join us for Wrestling Mayhem Show 943 as Sorg and Rizz are joined by the “Big Boss” Glenn Spectre for a deep dive into the latest in pro wrestling. This week's episode is packed with reactions to WWE Royal Rumble 2024, discussions about the state of independent wrestling, and some behind-the-scenes insights from Glenn. From the latest controversy in the Internet Wrestling Community (IWC) to NWA, JCW, and indie wrestling philosophy, this episode delivers a mix of humor, analysis, and wrestling insider talk. Plus, Sorg and Rizz get into the art of wrestling entrances and production mistakes, while Glenn shares his experiences working in the industry. Tune in and join the mayhem! Topics & News Stories Discussed Royal Rumble Reactions • Charlotte Flair Wins the Rumble – A discussion on whether Charlotte was the right choice and how fans reacted differently than expected. • Jey Uso's Rising Popularity – His crowd reactions, “Yeet” chants, and the impact of fan engagement. • LA Knight's Momentum – Speculation on where he fits in the main event scene and WWE's strategy for his push. • Joe Hendry's Surprise WWE Appearance – The TNA star received a massive reaction, with the crowd singing his theme. • Motor City Machine Guns' Performance – Despite being placed in a “death spot” on the card, they put on an incredible showing. • Ladder Match Chaos – Kevin Owens vs. Logan Paul in a brutal ladder match that featured a tiny ladder spot that oddly became one of the most painful-looking bumps. • CM Punk & John Cena's Elimination Chamber Set-Up – Cena makes a bold declaration about needing to be in the WrestleMania main event. Production & Indie Wrestling Discussion • Bad Production Timing in WWE & TNA – Issues with camera timing for Joe Hendry's entrance and how it affected the moment. • The Importance of Entrances in Wrestling – Glenn shares insights on how a wrestler's entrance sets the tone for their match. • The Art of Wrestling Camerawork – Sorg discusses video production philosophies, including WWE's approach and how indie promotions can learn from it. • The Role of Wrestlers in Video Production – Encouraging wrestlers to communicate with video teams about their spots to ensure key moments are captured properly. Glenn Spectre's Wrestling Journey • The #HireGlenn Movement – Glenn is now an honorary Wrestling Mayhem Show co-host and is actively campaigning for more bookings. • Upcoming NWA Tag Team Title Match – Glenn and The Troublemakers will challenge The Country Gentlemen for the NWA Tag Team Championships at Joe Cazana Promotions. • Wrestling for JCW & The Gathering of the Juggalos – Glenn expresses interest in working a Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW) show. • VCW and the Rise of Independent Wrestling – Discussion on VCW's resurgence and how they are building a strong indie product. Wrestling & Pop Culture • Netflix's Issues with WWE Streaming – Addressing the technical glitches during WWE's Raw debut on Netflix and the fan backlash. • Kinnikuman (Ultimate Muscle) on Netflix – Glenn recommends the classic wrestling anime, now available on Netflix. • Power Rangers & Wrestling Crossovers – Glenn's dream of playing a villain on Power Rangers and how pro wrestling stunts influence action scenes in TV & film. What We Learned • Sorg: “Production and camera work matter more than people realize—if wrestlers don't communicate with the video team, their best spots can get lost.” • Rizz: “The Wrestling Mayhem Show truly lets guests ‘be themselves'—Glenn's excitement for wrestling is contagious, and that's what makes the show fun.” • Glenn Spectre: “A year can change everything—last year, I was grinding on the indies, and now I'm challenging for the NWA Tag Team Championships. Keep pushing.” This episode is packed with wrestling talk, industry insight, and plenty of humor. Don't miss it—watch the full episode now!
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Join us for Wrestling Mayhem Show 943 as Sorg and Rizz are joined by the “Big Boss” Glenn Spectre for a deep dive into the latest in pro wrestling. This week's episode is packed with reactions to WWE Royal Rumble 2024, discussions about the state of independent wrestling, and some behind-the-scenes insights from Glenn. From the latest controversy in the Internet Wrestling Community (IWC) to NWA, JCW, and indie wrestling philosophy, this episode delivers a mix of humor, analysis, and wrestling insider talk. Plus, Sorg and Rizz get into the art of wrestling entrances and production mistakes, while Glenn shares his experiences working in the industry. Tune in and join the mayhem! Topics & News Stories Discussed Royal Rumble Reactions • Charlotte Flair Wins the Rumble – A discussion on whether Charlotte was the right choice and how fans reacted differently than expected. • Jey Uso's Rising Popularity – His crowd reactions, “Yeet” chants, and the impact of fan engagement. • LA Knight's Momentum – Speculation on where he fits in the main event scene and WWE's strategy for his push. • Joe Hendry's Surprise WWE Appearance – The TNA star received a massive reaction, with the crowd singing his theme. • Motor City Machine Guns' Performance – Despite being placed in a “death spot” on the card, they put on an incredible showing. • Ladder Match Chaos – Kevin Owens vs. Logan Paul in a brutal ladder match that featured a tiny ladder spot that oddly became one of the most painful-looking bumps. • CM Punk & John Cena's Elimination Chamber Set-Up – Cena makes a bold declaration about needing to be in the WrestleMania main event. Production & Indie Wrestling Discussion • Bad Production Timing in WWE & TNA – Issues with camera timing for Joe Hendry's entrance and how it affected the moment. • The Importance of Entrances in Wrestling – Glenn shares insights on how a wrestler's entrance sets the tone for their match. • The Art of Wrestling Camerawork – Sorg discusses video production philosophies, including WWE's approach and how indie promotions can learn from it. • The Role of Wrestlers in Video Production – Encouraging wrestlers to communicate with video teams about their spots to ensure key moments are captured properly. Glenn Spectre's Wrestling Journey • The #HireGlenn Movement – Glenn is now an honorary Wrestling Mayhem Show co-host and is actively campaigning for more bookings. • Upcoming NWA Tag Team Title Match – Glenn and The Troublemakers will challenge The Country Gentlemen for the NWA Tag Team Championships at Joe Cazana Promotions. • Wrestling for JCW & The Gathering of the Juggalos – Glenn expresses interest in working a Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW) show. • VCW and the Rise of Independent Wrestling – Discussion on VCW's resurgence and how they are building a strong indie product. Wrestling & Pop Culture • Netflix's Issues with WWE Streaming – Addressing the technical glitches during WWE's Raw debut on Netflix and the fan backlash. • Kinnikuman (Ultimate Muscle) on Netflix – Glenn recommends the classic wrestling anime, now available on Netflix. • Power Rangers & Wrestling Crossovers – Glenn's dream of playing a villain on Power Rangers and how pro wrestling stunts influence action scenes in TV & film. What We Learned • Sorg: “Production and camera work matter more than people realize—if wrestlers don't communicate with the video team, their best spots can get lost.” • Rizz: “The Wrestling Mayhem Show truly lets guests ‘be themselves'—Glenn's excitement for wrestling is contagious, and that's what makes the show fun.” • Glenn Spectre: “A year can change everything—last year, I was grinding on the indies, and now I'm challenging for the NWA Tag Team Championships. Keep pushing.” This episode is packed with wrestling talk, industry insight, and plenty of humor. Don't miss it—watch the full episode now!
This week's episode brought to you by Indy Wrestling US, Slice on Broadway, Sidekick Media Services and listeners like you at www.Patreon.com/WrestlingMayhemShow Join us for Wrestling Mayhem Show 943 as Sorg and Rizz are joined by the “Big Boss” Glenn Spectre for a deep dive into the latest in pro wrestling. This week's episode is packed with reactions to WWE Royal Rumble 2024, discussions about the state of independent wrestling, and some behind-the-scenes insights from Glenn. From the latest controversy in the Internet Wrestling Community (IWC) to NWA, JCW, and indie wrestling philosophy, this episode delivers a mix of humor, analysis, and wrestling insider talk. Plus, Sorg and Rizz get into the art of wrestling entrances and production mistakes, while Glenn shares his experiences working in the industry. Tune in and join the mayhem! Topics & News Stories Discussed Royal Rumble Reactions • Charlotte Flair Wins the Rumble – A discussion on whether Charlotte was the right choice and how fans reacted differently than expected. • Jey Uso's Rising Popularity – His crowd reactions, “Yeet” chants, and the impact of fan engagement. • LA Knight's Momentum – Speculation on where he fits in the main event scene and WWE's strategy for his push. • Joe Hendry's Surprise WWE Appearance – The TNA star received a massive reaction, with the crowd singing his theme. • Motor City Machine Guns' Performance – Despite being placed in a “death spot” on the card, they put on an incredible showing. • Ladder Match Chaos – Kevin Owens vs. Logan Paul in a brutal ladder match that featured a tiny ladder spot that oddly became one of the most painful-looking bumps. • CM Punk & John Cena's Elimination Chamber Set-Up – Cena makes a bold declaration about needing to be in the WrestleMania main event. Production & Indie Wrestling Discussion • Bad Production Timing in WWE & TNA – Issues with camera timing for Joe Hendry's entrance and how it affected the moment. • The Importance of Entrances in Wrestling – Glenn shares insights on how a wrestler's entrance sets the tone for their match. • The Art of Wrestling Camerawork – Sorg discusses video production philosophies, including WWE's approach and how indie promotions can learn from it. • The Role of Wrestlers in Video Production – Encouraging wrestlers to communicate with video teams about their spots to ensure key moments are captured properly. Glenn Spectre's Wrestling Journey • The #HireGlenn Movement – Glenn is now an honorary Wrestling Mayhem Show co-host and is actively campaigning for more bookings. • Upcoming NWA Tag Team Title Match – Glenn and The Troublemakers will challenge The Country Gentlemen for the NWA Tag Team Championships at Joe Cazana Promotions. • Wrestling for JCW & The Gathering of the Juggalos – Glenn expresses interest in working a Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW) show. • VCW and the Rise of Independent Wrestling – Discussion on VCW's resurgence and how they are building a strong indie product. Wrestling & Pop Culture • Netflix's Issues with WWE Streaming – Addressing the technical glitches during WWE's Raw debut on Netflix and the fan backlash. • Kinnikuman (Ultimate Muscle) on Netflix – Glenn recommends the classic wrestling anime, now available on Netflix. • Power Rangers & Wrestling Crossovers – Glenn's dream of playing a villain on Power Rangers and how pro wrestling stunts influence action scenes in TV & film. What We Learned • Sorg: “Production and camera work matter more than people realize—if wrestlers don't communicate with the video team, their best spots can get lost.” • Rizz: “The Wrestling Mayhem Show truly lets guests ‘be themselves'—Glenn's excitement for wrestling is contagious, and that's what makes the show fun.” • Glenn Spectre: “A year can change everything—last year, I was grinding on the indies, and now I'm challenging for the NWA Tag Team Championships. Keep pushing.” This episode is packed with wrestling talk, industry insight, and plenty of humor. Don't miss it—watch the full episode now!
In this Episode we start Episode 9 of the Minecraft Dinosaur Series remember to comment dinosaur namesIF YOU GO ON ONE OF THE TRIPS FOR FOSSIL TRIPS Tell them you hear about them from Prehistoric Life Podcast and they will give you $250 off your tickets.Remember to follow me at Prehistoric_Life_Podcast on instagram and check out the new website PrehistoricLifePodcast.com and on youtube @prehistoric life podcast
What happens to a mine site after closure? From underground canoe adventures to innovative water treatment facilities, the possibilities are endless! In this episode of On the Rocks, host Emily King sits down with Dr. Peter Whitbread-Abrutat, founder of Future Terrains International and co-author of "102 Things to Do with a Hole in the Ground," to explore creative approaches to mine reclamation worldwide. Pete shares fascinating stories from his three decades of experience transforming former mine sites, including innovative projects from Germany's lake networks to Appalachia's forest regeneration initiatives. We dive deep into how successful mine closure isn't just about environmental restoration – it's about rebuilding community connections and preserving cultural heritage. Ready to reimagine what's possible with post-mining landscapes? Grab your copy of "102 Things to Do with a Hole in the Ground" here: https://www.amazon.com/102-Things-Do-Hole-Ground/dp/0956221351/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2LEAJ52N6576P&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.dNP9_zY40T0Vk5gb2iLsIw.t-_m12ew8gX1NAZt4DJ2Scpm9XHbPCpCIH6z87eJOcM&dib_tag=se&keywords=102+things+to+do+with+a+hole+in+the+ground&qid=1732398026&sprefix=%2Caps%2C383&sr=8-1 And tune in to the full episode to discover how the mining industry is transforming its legacy, one site at a time!
Au programme ce 23 octobre, Marjorie Hache nous propose des classiques indémodables avec Electric Light Orchestra, Jimi Hendrix, Deftones et Gwen Stefani. Côté nouveautés, on découvre Beth Hart avec "You Still Got Me", le rock énergique d'Adult DVD et "Do Something", et le son envoûtant de Songhoy Blues avec "Issa". L'album de la semaine est signé Porridge Radio avec "The Clouds, They Will Always Be There For Me", illustré par le titre "A Hole In The Ground". La reprise du jour est le classique "Bohemian Rhapsody" de Queen, revisitée de manière épique par Montserrat Caballé et Bruce Dickinson. Marjorie rend hommage à Pete Burns de Dead Or Alive en nous faisant revivre le tube "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)". On fait également un détour par l'Espagne avec Hinds, on se laisse emporter par le son puissant de Korn, et on s'éclate avec les Eagles Of Death Metal. Sans oublier l'annonce de la tournée anniversaire de Supergrass qui célèbr
We're back once again with chill chats about reading books, imagination, and owning a bookstore. Alex of Bookishly Happy graciously sits with me and as we discuss a variety of topics surrounding reading culture, including the challenges of getting into reading and, yes, banned books. Join us!Check out Bookishly Happy on their instagram: @bookishlyhappycda.Check out our instagram: @sustainablecultureonline.Our website: sustainableculture.online.We have a community trash pickup event on the books for Saturday, November 10th at 11am at Tubbs Hill in Coeur d'Alene! Follow our page for more info!
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In this episode, Stark Raving Cinema takes a page from the Necronomicon and explores the influences and pop culture picks of the wonderfully talented Irish filmmaker, Lee Cronin (Evil Dead Rise, Hole In The Ground). Learn about his rise from wanting to be a veterinarian/Ghostbuster to how Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut had a lasting impact on his early life and career! For more information on Lee Cronin, visit www.starkravingcinema.com
HOLE IN THE GROUND (4/20/02 NYC) There's a hole in the ground where my foot fell in. Hit the blacktop hard in the intersection. Trash piled high on Mulberry Street. The sightseeing bus got a laugh on me. Hole. Hole in the ground. There's a hole in the ground. Cab ran the light. Landed on my back when I side-stepped right. With my knee banged up. Crawling to the beat of the horns and the screams in the Soho heat. Bring a shovel. Bag of sand. Bucket of tar and a strong pair of hands. Won't take much in the sweat and the din. Fill the damn thing in. Fill the damn thing in. There's a hole in the ground where the words all fail. When the dust settles down on a thousand tales. Spoken in the past into plastic ears of the girls behind glass, frozen all these years. PLAYERS MICHELE VAN KLEEF - Lead Vocal, Harmony Vocal ALBERT REDA - Bass, Hammond Organ, Background Vocals JIM WALKER - Drums, Percussion, Acoustic Guitars and Solo, Electric Guitars and Solos, Background Vocals, SFX, Samples. Recorded and mixed by JIM WALKER at Studio515. Portland, OR Mastered by Ryan Foster at Foster Mastering @fostermastering All Rights Reserved. All material written by James Stanley C&P 2024 Thon Music (ASCAP)
Have you ever thought about the unintended consequences of our decisions we make every day, good or bad? Stopping to get a coffee on your way to work has an unintended consequence of seeing an entirely different group of people on the highway. Going back in the house because you forgot something has an unintended consequence of you walking into work with a new set of people. Well, what if I told you that there was an unintended consequence that took place following the decision by NATO to sanction the USSR? This decision had quite the impact for the citizens of the former Soviet Union that will have present day consequences. And let me tell you, we are digging deeper into this story today, coffees in hand, and when I say deeper, I mean deeper. I hope you're ready, welcome to the Missing Chapter everyone, let's get started. Go to The Missing Chapter Podcast website for more information, previous episodes, and professional development opportunities. Click here to send us a voice message of your name, where you're from, what your favorite MC story is and be featured on an upcoming episode! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themissingchapter/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themissingchapter/support
In 1986, employees at the First Interstate Bank arrived to work on Monday morning to find they had been robbed. Subscribe to our PatreonMerch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gideon: Discovering a Life of Meaning and Purpose This is the time of year that we tend to get introspective and think about what we can do in the year to come to maximize meaning and purpose in our lives. Join us at Faith Covenant Church as we explore the life of man named Gideon and see what his life teaches us about this.
Episode 192: The kids aren't alright. Cobweb (2023), The Hole In The Ground (2019).
Los Angeles, the bank robbery capital of the world. When bank robberies are commonplace, it takes an inventive heist team to stand out. That's exactly what the Hole in the Ground Gang did. They lifted their profile by lowering their operations. Right down into the sewers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quick! Change the plans around to continue supporting SAG-AFTRA and the WGA during their strikes! To stand in solidarity, we decided to host a month dedicated to a studio that is agreeing to all the terms for SAG and WGA. Bring in A24 to step to the plate in our Change of Plans month! Starting with Lee Cronin's Irish folktale, The Hole in the Ground, with a special guest: our friend and fellow Ghoulish Knight, Joe Mertens! Watch Joe: Murders With Mertens ————————————————————— Want to keep the horror chats alive? Do you want to join a super awesome community that loves the genre and Knight Light? Want to have access to exclusive content? It sounds like you should join our Discord! ————————————————————— Gain access to our Patreon-exclusive show, MidKnight Hour, by signing up on our Patreon. Still on the fence? Sign up for a 7-day trial, and if you like what we offer, stick around! Want to be a part of the growth of Knight Light? Please support us at these links! PATREON | TWITTER | DISCORD | PRINCE | FREDDY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we discuss the horror movies Children of the Corn, Unearth, Play Dead, The Hole in the Ground, plus our very own trivia game Horror Facts with Cath. Cathy also discusses the game The Query. To learn more about the podcast follow us online: Website: https://www.terrortalkpodcast.com Community Membership: https://www.patreon.com/terrortalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrortalkpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkTerror/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/newterrortalkpodcast/ Thank you to Mannequin Uprising for our music. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/terrortalk/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/terrortalk/support
Guess what? The new Evil Dead movie is pretty good. Let's take a look at the film that got director Lee Cronin the job. Turns out it's pretty good, too!
The SWTVC Podcast is back! This week, Evan and Tyler are joined by a special guest: Eric of Hole in the Ground Productions! The guys chat a lot about how Eric came to be such a prolific provider of custom 3.75" wares, his process, Hasbro's offerings, and more! Be sure to show Eric some love and visit him at www.holeinthegroundpro.com to check out his incredible work (and maybe even add some of it to your collection). As always, #keep375alive and may the Force be with you.
Brent Tyndall has people pulling in his driveway just about every weekend. They are looking for something, but can't quite seem to locate it. Luckily...
Back in 2013, the EVIL DEAD franchise was rebooted with the film EVIL DEAD (2013). The movie was very polarizing with fans and critics loving it or hating it. Now in 2023, the next film in the series was released, EVIL DEAD RISE (2023). This one seems to be getting acclaim consistently without the black-and-white feelings of the prior.Ellie (Alyssa Sutherland) and her husband have separated. Alone with her three children, her sister Beth (Lily Sullivan) has returned home from a music tour as a guitar technician. Pregnant and without money, Ellie accepts her with love and wishes her to stay. When an earthquake hits the Los Angeles area, a hole in the parking garage opens allowing her children to find a copy of the Book of the Dead in an old bank vault. Things get worse from there.Produced once again by Rob Tapert and executive produced by Sam Raimi and Bruce Campbell,, this latest edition of the series has a new director and screenwriter, Lee Cronin, who did the exceptional horror film THE HOLE IN THE GROUND back in 2019. Dark Discussions takes a look at this latest movie to star the deadites and gives their thoughts.
On this week's episode we talk about algorithms and unlikely horror adaptations before Jeremy takes a dive into The Hole in the Ground and Brandy Joe suffers through Ghoulies IV. Time Markers: The Hole in the Ground - 31:55 Ghoulies IV - 50:10 We'd love to hear from you! Send your terrorgrams to scaringissharing@gmail.com. Also, check out all the other awesome shows coming at you from the Planet Ant/Planet Ant Podcast multiverse! For merch & more: https://linktr.ee/scaringissharing
Sam Clements is curating a fictional film festival. He'll accept almost anything, but the movie must not be longer than 90 minutes. This is the 90 Minutes Or Less Film Fest podcast. In episode 99 Sam is joined by filmmaker Lee Cronin, director of Evil Dead Rise, and The Hole In The Ground. Lee has selected Robin Hardy's 1973 British folk horror, The Wicker Man (87 mins). Written by Anthony Shaffer. Starring Edward Woodward, Christopher Lee and Britt Ekland. Lee and Sam discuss the levels of fake vomit used in Evil Dead Rise, the musicality of The Wicker Man, Christopher Lee's iconic performance in the film and just how frustrating the people on the island are for Sergeant Howie. Evil Dead Rise is available now. Rate and subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/90minfilm If you enjoy the show, please subscribe, rate, review and share with your friends. We're an independent podcast and every recommendation helps - thank you! You can also show your support for the podcast by buying us a coffee at our Ko-fi page: https://ko-fi.com/90minfilmfest Website: 90minfilmfest.com Tweet: @90MinFilmFest Instagram: @90MinFilmFest We are a proud member of the Stripped Media Network. Hosted and produced by @sam_clements. Edited and produced by Louise Owen. Guest star @curleecronin. Additional editing and sound mixing by @lukemakestweets. Music by @martinaustwick. Artwork by @samgilbey. Bonus links: Listen to the Clash Of The Titles podcast discuss Sam Raimi's The Evil Dead, Joe Cornish discuss Evil Dead 2 and Nick Helm discuss Army Of Darkness on previous episodes of this podcast.
A 2015 apartment building fire at Mission and 22nd streets killed one person and displaced 50. Seven years later, there's an empty lot, gathering trash and growing weeds. In the middle of a housing crisis. Why has nothing been built in the years since? The answers to that question are painfully emblematic of some of the biggest problems facing San Francisco. Host Laura Wenus and producer-reporter Cintia Lopez search for solutions. This debut episode of Fixing Our City first published in June. We're taking a holiday break and will return with new episodes in the new year. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Got a tip, question, comment? Email us at sfnext@sfchronicle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The heroes happen upon peasants fleeing the wrath of their baron, near a mysterious hollow within the great rockfall, and hold their noses against the stench as they descend into the darkness...
In our latest episode we visit the tiny Somme hamlet of La Boiselle and look at the action which led up to the creation of the massive Lochnagar Crater, which stands on the site to this day as a memorial to the men who died in combat on the first day of the Somme.The men of Tyneside paid a heavy toll at the hands of German machine gunners, and we look at how German intelligence intercepts rendered any element of surprise obsolete. We hear about the three Victoria Cross winners from the fighting at La Boiselle, including the eccentric and bellicose Adrian Carton de Wiart, a man who described WW1 as really rather good fun. Our episode concludes with looking at the works of William Orpen, the official war artist, a man who never let the truth get in the way of gaining access to the battlefields, and who used his connections with senior command to get him out of numerous scrapes as he travelled the battlefield producing his exceptional works of art.Support the podcast:https://www.patreon.com/footstepsofthefallenhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/footstepsblog
Hiro travels up the Alcan highway, learns more about Enki, and some of Raven's back story, and runs into trouble with some bastards from New South Africa. Y.T.'s mom is questioned about YT's action at her job in Fedland.
Kim and Ket Stay Alive... Maybe: A Horror Movie Comedy Podcast
Kim tells Ket about The Hole in the Ground starring an Irish child that Kim wants to steal. They cover a plethora of topics! How should one source out their murders? What is the best way to make sure your child has an adorable Irish or British accent, despite not having one yourself? What kind of adorable decorations should we get for Kim's “The Hole in the Ground” future baby shower? Lee Cronin, you have our blessing for Evil Dead Rise! Most importantly, we'll learn if Ket will live or die in The Hole in the Ground.Dir. Lee CroninWriters Lee Cronin, Stephen ShieldsListen to season 1 of our new horror trivia pod!KIM AND KET'S SURVIVE THE CELLARlink.chtbl.com/kkstc KKSAM Facebook Discussion Group!!"Sammies Stay Alive... Maybe"www.facebook.com/groups/kksampodcast Get acquainted with all things KIM & KET at www.kimandketstayalive.com Chat with the girls at kksampodcast@gmail.comPeep the girls on Instagram: @kksampodcastRock with the girls on Tik Tok: @kksampodcastTwit the girls on Twitter: @kksampodcastBook the face of the girls on Facebook: @kksampodcastWear the shirts of the girls from the MERCH Store: kimandketstayalivemaybe.threadless.comSupport the girls on PATREON at: www.patreon.com/kimandketstayalivemaybeOk we'll see ourselves out.Thanks for listening!xo and #StayAlive,K&K Proud members of the Dread Podcast NetworkSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Our weekly stroll through the sunlit uplands of rock and roll visits the following topics …… Bob Dylan's worst lyrics… musicians in movies, actors who made albums (Judi Dench?) and the slight return of the Stackwaddy game… why Hole in The Ground is the greatest comedy record ever made, plus the staggering versatility of Bernard Cribbins… the contents of the basket at the beginning of Two-Way Stretch… the incomparable comic genius of Clive James… the achingly self-conscious Barack Obama summer reading and playlist. Kendrick Lamar? Bad Bunny & Bomba Estéreo? You sure?… the night at the Railway Tavern in 1964 that Pete Townshend accidently invented “auto-destruction”… and live consumption of fruity summer ale from the Ink Spot micropub in Newbiggin by the Sea (thanks to Simon and Ange). ‘Hole In The Ground' by Bernard Cribbins …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-JVnlB7Onk The Ink Spot microbrewery …https://www.theinkspot49.co.uk/Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/yourear to get up a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 1 additional month for free + a bonus gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee!Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon and receive every future Word Podcast before the rest of the world - and with full visuals!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our weekly stroll through the sunlit uplands of rock and roll visits the following topics …… Bob Dylan's worst lyrics… musicians in movies, actors who made albums (Judi Dench?) and the slight return of the Stackwaddy game… why Hole in The Ground is the greatest comedy record ever made, plus the staggering versatility of Bernard Cribbins… the contents of the basket at the beginning of Two-Way Stretch… the incomparable comic genius of Clive James… the achingly self-conscious Barack Obama summer reading and playlist. Kendrick Lamar? Bad Bunny & Bomba Estéreo? You sure?… the night at the Railway Tavern in 1964 that Pete Townshend accidently invented “auto-destruction”… and live consumption of fruity summer ale from the Ink Spot micropub in Newbiggin by the Sea (thanks to Simon and Ange). ‘Hole In The Ground' by Bernard Cribbins …https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-JVnlB7Onk The Ink Spot microbrewery …https://www.theinkspot49.co.uk/Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to nordvpn.com/yourear to get up a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan + 1 additional month for free + a bonus gift! It's completely risk free with Nord's 30 day money-back guarantee!Subscribe to Word In Your Ear on Patreon and receive every future Word Podcast before the rest of the world - and with full visuals!: https://www.patreon.com/wordinyourear Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The debut episode of The Chronicle's new podcast seeking solutions for San Francisco's seemingly intractable problems: A 2015 apartment building fire at Mission and 22nd streets killed one person and displaced 50. Seven years later, there's an empty lot, gathering trash and growing weeds. In the middle of a housing crisis. Why has nothing been built in the years since? The answers to that question are painfully emblematic of some of the biggest problems facing San Francisco.| Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Follow Fixing Our City on your favorite app: sfchronicle.com/fixing Got a tip, question, comment? Email Fixing Our City at sfnext@sfchronicle.com Fifth & Mission will return with new episodes on July 11. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Dan Holohan tells you a tale that will keep you spellbound, of Dangerous Dan and the hole in the ground.
A 2015 apartment building fire at Mission and 22nd streets killed one person and displaced 50. Seven years later, there's an empty lot, gathering trash and growing weeds. In the middle of a housing crisis. Why has nothing been built in the years since? The answers to that question are painfully emblematic of some of the biggest problems facing San Francisco. In this debut episode, Fixing Our City host Laura Wenus and producer-reporter Cintia Lopez begin their search for solutions. | Unlimited Chronicle access: sfchronicle.com/pod Got a tip, question, comment? Email us at sfnext@sfchronicle.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome, Dear Listeners. Thank you so much for waiting while we prepared this new series for you. Tonight, we bring you the first episode in a new anthology: The Strange Happenings of Nauer, Idaho. Tonight's episode is called "A Hole in the Ground," by Tilsen Mulalley. It stars Maxime Daniels as Alistair Mitlock and Tilsen Mulalley as Jim Ackerman. Created by Tilsen Mulalley Title and Credit music by Martin Emes Other SFX via Epidemic Sound A Podmoth Network Podcast: https://podmoth.network/
This stream will be Half / Half in a few days, with the full version being limited soon. For the full stream sub to my site or Rokfin. It ended up being entirely about the philosophy of horror, the grotesque, virtue and vices and the realm of hades . We looked at several recent horror films I thought were instructive and illustrative for various reasons and in various ways. I tied this analysis into the notions of a modern, demythologized and disenchanted world, as well the spiritual realities we all face. Movies analyzed include: The Cellar, Hole in the Ground, You Are Not My Mother, My Friends Hate Me, Last Night in Soho, and more!
A hilarious prediction coming true.
March and April are typically Colorado's snowiest months, but wildfires are already sparking. Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson of Denver7 on what's happening and why. Then, people with chronic pain say the opioid crackdown is hurting them. And, an update about life off the grid in Park County.
March and April are typically Colorado's snowiest months, but wildfires are already sparking. Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson of Denver7 on what's happening and why. Then, people with chronic pain say the opioid crackdown is hurting them. And, an update about life off the grid in Park County.
Continuing the theme of "Beware of Irish Folklore...and an Irish Redhead too" for the month of March with the slow burn, psychological horror, 2019's "The Hole in the Ground." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses Capgras Syndrome (AKA Imposter Syndrome), fears of motherhood: Watching your children grow older and not always being ready for it, and Changeling symbolism and metaphors.
Happy St. Patrick's Day! Did you find a pot O' gold at the end of a Rainbow? .....Oh, you only found this podcast episode? Well hey, sorry for disappointing you, but this is still fun! Granted not as good as actually finding a pot of literal Gold coins. But really try to imagine you find that? Its gotta weigh atleast 100lbs, so moving it from the field you found it in would be a pain In the ass. I guess you could call a friend with a pick up truck or something to help, but then you'd probably have to split the gold with them, or.....you'd end up killing your friend to keep it all. Then you'd have to steal their car, probably leave the state, dye you hair, and change your name. SO I'll ask again, what's better, listening to this podcast or actually finding a Pot O' Gold? Also, no one even would accept the gold, like imagine taking it to the bank and asking the teller what to do? If they can even lift their eyes away from scrolling through Tik Tok for the time it would take to register you are even standing in front of them, to then have to mentally process that you have an ancient pot of gold coins with you, you're asking a lot out of that Teller and it's kind of selfish. I'm just saying its a lot simpler to just download this episode.
This Week on Black Cat Horror we're talking about Lee Cronin's first feature film, The Hole in the Ground. This film follows Sarah and Chris O'Neil after the separation of Sarah and her husband. Sarah and Chris move to a home down by the sink hole to start a new life. Chris checks out his first hole and comes back a different person…like most of us. But this hole changed Chris…and Sarah doesn't like it. She begins to believe that Chris is not who he appears to be. This film has a hole Stanley Yelnats would be jealous of, Spider snacks, crazy old ladies trying to head butt cars, and an alternate beginning to The Descent!
Michael ponders what strange force has kept his parents together, while James and Michael's mother, Mary, strike a series of deals regarding The Inferno and Mary's pet Chihuahua, Lucky. Also witness the opening moves in the ongoing mental chess match that Michael plays with his evil younger siblings, Elvis and Olivia. * * * Content […]
John Heitzenrater joins the podcast to begin with Fr. Andrew a chapter-by-chapter walk-through of Tolkien's seminal work, the novel that introduced most of us to Middle-earth – The Hobbit. In “An Unexpected Party,” we are introduced to Bag End, to Hobbits, to Bilbo Baggins, to Gandalf, to Dwarves, to the Quest for Erebor and… to Sauron(?!). Lay aside your walking-sticks and put on your swords, everyone, because it's time to go There and Back Again.
John Heitzenrater joins the podcast to begin with Fr. Andrew a chapter-by-chapter walk-through of Tolkien's seminal work, the novel that introduced most of us to Middle-earth – The Hobbit. In “An Unexpected Party,” we are introduced to Bag End, to Hobbits, to Bilbo Baggins, to Gandalf, to Dwarves, to the Quest for Erebor and… to Sauron(?!). Lay aside your walking-sticks and put on your swords, everyone, because it's time to go There and Back Again.