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One of Us
Trash on the Tube: The People Next Door

One of Us

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 74:45


TRASH ON THE TUBE: THE PEOPLE NEXT DOOR This week on Trash on the Tube, Master of Horror Wes Craven brings his most terrifying monster to the small screen – Jeffrey Jones! That's right, noted character actor and pedophile stars as a cartoonist and “family man” whose imagination comes to life in this oddball sitcom… Read More »Trash on the Tube: The People Next Door

Locadora do Trash
Grandes Diretores do Horror - Wes Craven

Locadora do Trash

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 69:27


Olá! Bem vindo a mais um podcast do "Locadora do Trash" do site Terror Mania. Estamos de volta com o quadro grandes diretores do horror e dessa vez o grande homenageado é o inesquecível Wes Craven!

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast
BPS 191: Swingers, Scream & Rudy - The Art of Producing with Cary Woods

Bulletproof Screenplay® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 75:58


Today on the show we have legendary film producer Cary Woods. Cary Woods is a film producer best known for producing worldwide blockbusters such as Scream and Godzilla, the beloved independent films Kids, Cop Land, and Gummo, and modern classics like Rudy and Swingers.Woods is also responsible for producing the breakthrough features of such notable directors as James Mangold, Doug Liman, M. Night Shyamalan, Alexander Payne, Harmony Korine, and Larry Clark, as well as the screenwriting debuts of Jon Favreau, Kevin Williamson, and Scott Rosenberg.Woods' filmography features a lineup of A-List actors, including: Robert Downey, Jr., Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone, Marisa Tomei, Christopher Walken, Harvey Keitel, Mike Myers, Laura Dern, Heather Graham, Ray Liotta, Burt Reynolds, Drew Barrymore, Matthew Broderick, Courteney Cox, Timothy Hutton, Andy Garcia, Neve Campbell, Sean Astin, Michael Rapaport, Jean Reno, and Steve Buscemi.Born and raised in the Bronx, Woods graduated from the USC Gould School of Law before beginning his career at the William Morris Agency (now WME). As an agent, Woods represented - and in many cases introduced audiences to - the likes of Gus Van Sant, Uma Thurman, Jennifer Connelly, Milla Jovovich, Charlie Sheen, Matt Dillon, Todd Solondz, and most prominently, Gregory Peck.At WMA, Woods also represented many of the industry's most successful stand-up comedians including Sam Kinison, Andrew Dice Clay, Gilbert Gottfried, Sandra Bernhard, Tommy Davidson, and Jackie Mason.After developing the Indie favorites Heathers and Drugstore Cowboy as an agent, Woods accepted a position at Sony Pictures Entertainment (the parent company of Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures) as a Vice President - Office of the Chairman, reporting directly to Peter Guber. Woods later segued to a production deal at Sony, resulting in the release of a succession of iconic films, including So I Married An Axe Murderer, Rudy, Only You, and Threesome.After starting his own production company - Independent Pictures - the explosive release of the 1995 cultural phenomenon Kids (starring then-newcomers Rosario Dawson and Chloe Sevigny) began a streak of culturally significant, critically-acclaimed independent films produced by Woods under his banner.The next few years saw the releases of Citizen Ruth (the first film from future two-time Oscar winner Alexander Payne), Beautiful Girls (which introduced American audiences to Natalie Portman), and Swingers (springboarding Vince Vaughn to comedy mega-stardom).His 1996 film Scream (the most successful film of "Master of Horror" Wes Craven's career) marked a turning point for the entire genre, grossing over $170 million and setting a box office record that would stand for 22 years. The film instantly and single-handedly pivoted horror toward postmodernism, spawning a massive billion-dollar franchise (consisting of successful sequels, a TV series, toys, and Halloween costumes), as well as inspiring countless knock-offs in the years since.Gummo - the directorial debut of Kids' screenwriter Harmony Korine - received the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1997 Venice Film Festival. Bernando Bertolucci, the famed director of Last Tango in Paris, praised the film, calling it "The one revolutionary film of the late 20th century."In 1998, the first US-produced entry of the iconic Godzilla film franchise would become Woods' and Independent Pictures' single highest-grossing film, earning nearly $400 million.Woods would go on to serve as co-Chairman, and Chief Creative Officer of Plum TV, in which he was a founding partner. Broadcasting in the nation's most affluent markets (i.e. Aspen, the Hamptons, Miami Beach), the luxury lifestyle network would go on to earn eight Emmy Awards.Enjoy my conversation with Cary Woods.

Revista Cinefagia
Ep. 89 - T. 2022: Peter Dinklage vs. Disney | Wes Craven y su obra | Scream (2022) & Sesión sangrienta (libro)

Revista Cinefagia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 66:27


En el nuevo episodio del Podcast Cinéfago comentamos la reyerta de Peter Dinklage contra la hipocresía de los estudios Disney a propósito del futuro live-action de Blancanieves y los Siete Enanos, por una supuesta perpetuación de los estereotipos dañinos. Analizamos la obra del Master of Horror Wes Craven, renovador cada cierto tiempo del cine de terror; y por supuesto, analizamos Scream 2022 y el concepto de 'requel' que ahora nos presenta para una nueva generación. Y para más información del tema, Rodrigo nos recomienda el libro de culto 'Sesión sangrienta'. Con Rodrigo Vidal Tamayo y José Luis Ortega. © Cinefagia S.A. de C.V - Febrero, 2022.

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari
IFH 534: Swingers, Scream & Rudy - The Art of Producing with Cary Woods

Indie Film Hustle® - A Filmmaking Podcast with Alex Ferrari

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 74:39


Today on the show we have legendary film producer Cary Woods. Cary Woods is a film producer best known for producing worldwide blockbusters such as Scream and Godzilla, the beloved independent films Kids, Cop Land, and Gummo, and modern classics like Rudy and Swingers.Woods is also responsible for producing the breakthrough features of such notable directors as James Mangold, Doug Liman, M. Night Shyamalan, Alexander Payne, Harmony Korine, and Larry Clark, as well as the screenwriting debuts of Jon Favreau, Kevin Williamson, and Scott Rosenberg.Woods' filmography features a lineup of A-List actors, including: Robert Downey, Jr., Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone, Marisa Tomei, Christopher Walken, Harvey Keitel, Mike Myers, Laura Dern, Heather Graham, Ray Liotta, Burt Reynolds, Drew Barrymore, Matthew Broderick, Courteney Cox, Timothy Hutton, Andy Garcia, Neve Campbell, Sean Astin, Michael Rapaport, Jean Reno, and Steve Buscemi.Born and raised in the Bronx, Woods graduated from the USC Gould School of Law before beginning his career at the William Morris Agency (now WME). As an agent, Woods represented - and in many cases introduced audiences to - the likes of Gus Van Sant, Uma Thurman, Jennifer Connelly, Milla Jovovich, Charlie Sheen, Matt Dillon, Todd Solondz, and most prominently, Gregory Peck.At WMA, Woods also represented many of the industry's most successful stand-up comedians including Sam Kinison, Andrew Dice Clay, Gilbert Gottfried, Sandra Bernhard, Tommy Davidson, and Jackie Mason.After developing the Indie favorites Heathers and Drugstore Cowboy as an agent, Woods accepted a position at Sony Pictures Entertainment (the parent company of Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures) as a Vice President - Office of the Chairman, reporting directly to Peter Guber. Woods later segued to a production deal at Sony, resulting in the release of a succession of iconic films, including So I Married An Axe Murderer, Rudy, Only You, and Threesome.After starting his own production company - Independent Pictures - the explosive release of the 1995 cultural phenomenon Kids (starring then-newcomers Rosario Dawson and Chloe Sevigny) began a streak of culturally significant, critically-acclaimed independent films produced by Woods under his banner.The next few years saw the releases of Citizen Ruth (the first film from future two-time Oscar winner Alexander Payne), Beautiful Girls (which introduced American audiences to Natalie Portman), and Swingers (springboarding Vince Vaughn to comedy mega-stardom).His 1996 film Scream (the most successful film of "Master of Horror" Wes Craven's career) marked a turning point for the entire genre, grossing over $170 million and setting a box office record that would stand for 22 years. The film instantly and single-handedly pivoted horror toward postmodernism, spawning a massive billion-dollar franchise (consisting of successful sequels, a TV series, toys, and Halloween costumes), as well as inspiring countless knock-offs in the years since.Gummo - the directorial debut of Kids' screenwriter Harmony Korine - received the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1997 Venice Film Festival. Bernando Bertolucci, the famed director of Last Tango in Paris, praised the film, calling it "The one revolutionary film of the late 20th century."In 1998, the first US-produced entry of the iconic Godzilla film franchise would become Woods' and Independent Pictures' single highest-grossing film, earning nearly $400 million.Woods would go on to serve as co-Chairman, and Chief Creative Officer of Plum TV, in which he was a founding partner. Broadcasting in the nation's most affluent markets (i.e. Aspen, the Hamptons, Miami Beach), the luxury lifestyle network would go on to earn eight Emmy Awards.Enjoy my conversation with Cary Woods.

It Came From The Videostore
Ep92: Cursed 2005

It Came From The Videostore

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 48:24


Back in 2005 the legendary Master of Horror Wes Craven directed Cursed. and mid 2000's vibe Werewolf flick. With Christina Ricci, Jessie Eisenberg, Judy Greer, Joshua Jackson and many more. Some love this movie, some hate it. Come take a listen on what we have to say and tell us what you think in an apple podcast review! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/itcamefrom-thevideostore/support

Creepin’ It Reel Horrorcast
Masters of Horror Series (Wes Craven): Scream (1996)

Creepin’ It Reel Horrorcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2020 130:20


Welcome to the final film for our Master of Horror: Wes Craven series - SCREAM. Arguably Craven’s most successful film franchise, we decided SCREAM would be the perfect bow and touch of glitter for our second theme month. Does SCREAM live up to its legacy? What were the long lasting effects of “meta horror”? And what exactly are the origins of the name, “Skeet”? It’s SCREAM! Skeet Skeet Goddamn! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creepinitreel/support

Nintendo Duel Screens » Proven Gamer
Andy Explains it All - Wes Craven

Nintendo Duel Screens » Proven Gamer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 96:28


This week, Steve wants to hear all about the "Master of Horror" Wes Craven. What makes Wes a "Master"? Was he more than just the creator of Freddy? *********************************************************************Buy Duel Screens Merch HERESupport on Patreon HERE Links!

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Movie Lovers Unite
Episode 41 -21 Days of Horror Wes Craven’s Shocker Review and Doctor Dolittle Trailer Review!

Movie Lovers Unite

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2019 22:14


It’s episode 41- 21 days of of Horror countdown and for today’s podcast it’s Wes Cravin’s Shocker Review. Disney dropped the Robert Downey JR Dr.Dolittle Trailer, Netflix’s new original series Raising Dion drooped a few weeks ago and it’s only going to be a short review since I didn’t watch the whole show yet. I’m also reviewing another Netflix original and it’s Sturgill Simpson’s Sound and Fury. Follow us on Facebook at https://m.facebook.com/HouseNerdGeek/?ref=bookmarks If you want to get in touch with Movie Lovers Unite feel free to e mail us at movieloversunite@gmail.com If you want to leave us a voice mail message here’s the link https://anchor.fm/movieloversunite/message if you would also link to be apart of our Listeners Support Program here is the link https://anchor.fm/movieloversunite/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/movieloversunite/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movieloversunite/support

Shock Waves
Episode 163: TRICK or Treat! A One On One Chat with Patrick Lussier!

Shock Waves

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2019 67:43


TRICK or treat? This week on Shock Waves, join co-host Rob Galluzzo as he sits down for an intimate one on one chat with Patrick Lussier, director of the new Halloween themed horror flick TRICK (out October 18th), MY BLOODY VALENTINE 3D, DRIVE ANGRY and more! We delve into his latest project with screenwriter Todd Farmer, their collaborations on the unmade HALLOWEEN 3D, learning the craft from Master of Horror Wes Craven, editing the SCREAM movies, writing TERMINATOR: GENISYS and much much more! 

Cine Entertainment Talk - Film-Podcast
Folge 17 - Wes Craven - Teil 2 (inklusive "Scream" Franchise)

Cine Entertainment Talk - Film-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 101:29


In Folge 17 setzen sich Dominik, Kevin und Florian weiter mit der famosen Filmvita des leider letztes Jahr verstorbenen Master of Horror WES CRAVEN auseinander. Nachdem die Jungs zuletzt die Craven Anfänge bis in die späten 80er Jahre besprochen haben, thematisieren Sie in Teil 2 die Filme der 90er Jahre bis zu seinem letzten Werk „Scream 4“. So schaffte ja der Genre-Gott mit der „Scream“ Reihe ein fulminantes Comeback. Vorab muss erwähnt werden, das wir ausschließlich über die nicht indizierten Filmfassungen, also den FSK 16 oder FSK 18 Versionen reden. Wir würden uns auch wieder über Feedback, Anregungen oder Berichtungen freuen (in den Comments oder per E-Mail wurfisblog@yahoo.de). Auch positive Itunes-Bewertungen sind Herzlich Willkommen. Viel Spass beim anhören und Grüsse euer Entertainment-Blog Team

Cine Entertainment Talk - Film-Podcast
Folge 17 - Wes Craven - Teil 2 (inklusive "Scream" Franchise)

Cine Entertainment Talk - Film-Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2016 101:29


In Folge 17 setzen sich Dominik, Kevin und Florian weiter mit der famosen Filmvita des leider letztes Jahr verstorbenen Master of Horror WES CRAVEN auseinander. Nachdem die Jungs zuletzt die Craven Anfänge bis in die späten 80er Jahre besprochen haben, thematisieren Sie in Teil 2 die Filme der 90er Jahre bis zu seinem letzten Werk „Scream 4“. So schaffte ja der Genre-Gott mit der „Scream“ Reihe ein fulminantes Comeback. Vorab muss erwähnt werden, das wir ausschließlich über die nicht indizierten Filmfassungen, also den FSK 16 oder FSK 18 Versionen reden. Wir würden uns auch wieder über Feedback, Anregungen oder Berichtungen freuen (in den Comments oder per E-Mail wurfisblog@yahoo.de). Auch positive Itunes-Bewertungen sind Herzlich Willkommen. Viel Spass beim anhören und Grüsse euer Entertainment-Blog Team

Needless Things
Needless Things Podcast 75 – The Films of Wes Craven

Needless Things

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2015 89:21


Phantom Troublemaker and the Needless Things Irregulars talk about the career and impact of Master of Horror Wes Craven in the newest Needless Things Podcast! This week Phantom is joined by Beth V, R.T. Ewell, and Devlin in the very first all-contributor episode of the show. Wes Craven passed away on August 30th, 2015, but over the course of his life he accomplished something few do – he created a legacy that will be remembered for decades, if not centuries. It would be difficult to overstate the impact that Craven had on modern horror. He innovated at every turn and created two of the most noteworthy and successful franchises the genre has ever seen – A Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream. Each Craven production had an originality and wit that marked it as his, and yet he played with varied tones and styles with ease. Not every film was a success, but they all bear a common theme – Wes Craven pushing himself to always evolve and do new things. Even if those new things meant taking a wry look at the old. Listen in as Beth, Phantom, Devlin, and Rich share their memories and personal experiences with the films of a true legend – Wes Craven! Be sure to join the new Needless Things Podcast Facebook Group and get in on the conversation for this week’s episode! Let us know what you think! “Procrastibate” by LeSexoflex.com