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Join Cam and Maggie for a discussion of David Bruckner's unnerving, masterful new horror film, The Night House. So many of our Lord of the Rings discussions have centered around echoes and twisted callbacks, and this film takes those ideas and runs a marathon with them. As a work of surreal grief horror, the story deftly avoids all the major modern tropes and pitfalls of the subgenre and brilliantly swerves into shocking, satisfying character moments. We spend a lot of time praising Rebecca Hall's knockout lead performance, which elevates the tight, efficient script with nuance, humanity, and a striking, grounded humor that we have never seen executed this well. There's also some analysis of the film's scary-smooth transitions into the dreamworld, and the narrative effect of Beth's restless journey. Reference points include Sinister, Hereditary, The Exorcist, and The Conjuring. In our spoiler section, we unpack the film's ending with The VVitch as a touchstone, and then Cam goes on another (evidence-supported) rant about another story he likes really being a Faustus story the whole time. Is Maggie convinced? Listen to the end and find out - oh, and go support this movie. Independent, non-franchise horror is the spice of life, and the pandemic box office is pretty brutal right now. Instagram: @secondbreakfastpod Feedback & Theories: secondbreakfastpod@gmail.com Illustrated YouTube clips channel: https://bit.ly/2OT6RP3
Sisters Maggie and Andrea have just moved to Fear Street after the death of their father. When they're not arguing at home they're competing against each other on the swim team or arguing about swim team. They argue a lot. But when Maggie begins to have bad dreams after sleeping in a possibly haunted bed, their squabbles take a backseat to the horror unfolding around them. Is Maggie crazy? Is the bed haunted? Will they stop arguing? What does en flagrante delicto mean? Who's queer? Come listen and find out the answers to all these questions! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/queerstreet/message
On this special episode of Ain't Slayed Nobody: the night is dark and full of terrors for the McDonald family as their encounters with the cosmic horrors of Fairyland draw to their conclusion. The tenuous sanity holding the family to reality grow ever weaker as they learn the truth about the town's children and come face to face with their own nightmares. Is Maggie safe? Will anyone survive Fairyland? And worse...do they even want to?
On this special episode of Ain't Slayed Nobody, Bill McDonald and his family try to settle into their new jobs after a traumatizing first night at Linty Farm. Cryptic comments from the townsfolk build the tension for our party, and it soon becomes clear that fear and terror are the order of the day in Cullingstone. What is wrong with the children in this town? Is Maggie safe? What unimaginable horrors lurk in the woods? And will Ol' McDonald live to have his farm?
It's a Valentines Day special and we're talking all things loveeeeeeeee. Have we been in love? How do we feel about Valentines Day? Is Maggie in love with Skyline? Listen to this episode to find out.
Is Maggie there? The world may never know. But what you will know is how we feel about Neil Gaiman, Good Omens, and George RR Martin.
Jenius McGee & Dustin P. are recap’ing the final few “Grimes-filled” episodes we have left with AMC’s The Walking Dead Season 9, Episode 4 entitled “The Obliged.” Is Maggie finally going to quench her blood-thirsty appetite? What will happen with Oceanside in light of all they’ve done? Will Jenius turn into a walker before the end of the episode?!?! SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS!!! Explicit Content Twitter: MediaRewindPod Into music: Bear McCreary
Jenius McGee & Dustin P. are recap'ing the final few "Grimes-filled" episodes we have left with AMC's The Walking Dead Season 9, Episode 4 entitled "The Obliged." Is Maggie finally going to quench her blood-thirsty appetite? What will happen with Oceanside in light of all they've done? Will Jenius turn into a walker before the end of the episode?!?! SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS!!! Explicit Content
Get in the Christmas spirit with hosts Tsahai Wilson and Alice Ford as they talk Season 5 Episode 7: A Christmas Miracle. Is Maggie in a love triangle? Does Zane have a heart under that suit? And NOW Charles doesn’t care anymore? Stay tuned! RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/younger-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ The Younger After Show: Is 26 the new 40? From navigating life in Brooklyn and living a double life at Empirical, the YOUNGER AFTER SHOW has all the insight on just how normal hiding who you really are can be. Tune in here for reviews, recaps and in-depth discussions of the latest episodes, as well as the insider scoop from cast and crew members on the show. Younger is an American television comedy-drama series based on the Pamela Redmond Satran novel of the same name. The series stars Sutton Foster as the lead character, with Hilary Duff, Debi Mazar and Miriam Shor co-starring in other main roles. The si --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Well, was all of the lead up worth it? Does the show deserve its lower ratings? Is Maggie giving birth to the tiniest baby ever? Did you catch all of those easter eggs? Step into our backyard and join us.
Sports and Kay analyze the ups and downs of the latest Grey’s Anatomy episode! What’s up with Alex?Why did Arizona put herself in this situation? Is Maggie a good sister or an enabler? Have we ever seen Catherine this defeated?
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It’s our mid-week listener feedback show for season 4 episode 10, “Inmates”. What’s wrong with Lizzie? Why was Beth crying over a shoe? Is Maggie actually bullet proof? What’s with all… the… flannel? – Please use our link when you buy stuff online from Amazon.com. Visit http://amazon.talkingdeadpodcast.com to do all your shopping!
It’s the end of Season 2 of The Newsroom! Andrew Robinson still isn’t back--don’t worry, he’ll return for our season wrap-up episode--but Brian Roan from The Film Stage is once again able to fill in. He and Andrew debate just how messy of an ending this turned out to be. Is rejecting the Petraeus story a good choice? How is the Will/Mac relationship indicative of a larger problem regarding Sorkin’s expectations and the audience’s reality? Is Maggie the new Jim? And just how great was The Kiss?! Plus, Lisa is back, Neal is wasted, new media gets a few shout-outs, and more! ABOUT OUR GUEST: Joanna Robinson is the Features Editor at Pajiba and a contributor to Vulture. She also co-hosts the podcasts The Station Agents and The Ones Who Knock. Follow her on Twitter @quityourjrob. SHOW NOTES: 00:20 - Intro 7:45 - General thoughts on the finale 10:08 - Rejecting the Petraeus story 17:42 - Lisa is back! 21:23 - Developing Maggie 23:53 - Wrapping everything up, absolving everyone 30:08 - The end of Will/Mac relationship drama? Expectations vs. reality 43:22 - The West Wing and the importance of apologies 46:56 - Taylor attacks Will; her relationship prospects 51:08 - Jim’s bad call 52:07 - The Kiss, Mac’s Wikipedia page 55:22 - Where’s Patton Oswalt? 56:53 - Why HBO? 59:15 - Ending with music and Maggie becoming like Jim 1:03:02 - Hatred for DC, Neal 1:05:26 - Closing thoughts DON'T FORGET: You can contact the show by emailing navigatingnewsroom@filmgeekradio.com. Thanks for listening!