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Apologies in advance for the low volume on the interviews. This episode Fangirl Radio returns after a long hiatus with all things comic book entertainment. Interviews with writer Tim Sheridan and actor David Dastmalchian from Batman The Long Halloween Part 1 as well as theory talk about Loki's first season and the season finale of The Last Drive In. It's a geek love fest so join host Jessica Dwyer!
After the overwhelming popularity of 80’s horror doc “In Search of Darkness” we were certainly curious of what the creative team behind it had lined up next for fans. Not skipping a beat, and certainly not disappointing, the team behind In Search of Darkness is currently crowdfunding their newest project, “In Search of Tomorrow”. This thing is pretty epic and the personalities featured are IMPRESSIVE. We were able to sit down with one of the producers and fan extraordinaire Jessica Dwyer to discuss the film as well as our mutual obsession for all things horror/sci-fi. Enjoy!
After the overwhelming popularity of 80’s horror doc “In Search of Darkness” we were certainly curious of what the creative team behind it had lined up next for fans. Not skipping a beat, and certainly not disappointing, the team behind In Search of Darkness is currently crowdfunding their newest project, “In Search of Tomorrow”. This thing is pretty epic and the personalities featured are IMPRESSIVE. We were able to sit down with one of the producers and fan extraordinaire Jessica Dwyer to discuss the film as well as our mutual obsession for all things horror/sci-fi. Enjoy!
In Search Of Tomorrow is the forthcoming retrospective documentary on 80s sci-fi cinema that will be brought to you by CreatorVC, the same team responsible for the highly acclaimed, 80s horror documentary In Search Of Darkness.Documentary associate producer Jessica Dwyer and writer-director David Weiner discuss in-depth what fans can expect from this ambitious and expansive look at the science fiction films of the 1980s.EPISODE TIMESTAMPS:02:51 - What is In Search Of Tomorrow?04:37 - Why the need for a retrospective on 80s sci-fi films?09:30 - Moviegoing experience now vs. 80s moviegoing experience13:53 - M. Knight Shyamalan on movie spoilers16:52 - 80s maverick filmmaking20:41 - Influence of the rise of the direct-to-home video market via VHS23:20 - What can fans expect from the documentary26:37 - 80s representation of women in sci-fi films31:47 - List of exclusive celebrity interviews35:07 - Fan support and community45:22 - The effect of COVID-19 on production46:49 - Surprising lessons learned about 80s sci-fiEPISODE LINKS:In Search Of Tomorrow Kickstarter campaign: 80sscifidoc.comCreatorVC Official web site: CreatorVC.comIn Search Of Darkness (Definitive 80s horror film documentary) web site: 80shorrordoc.comSupport the EYE ON SCI-FI Podcast & The 7th Matrix: https://the7thmatrix.com/support or directly via PayPal: https://paypal.me/the7thmatrixSignup For The 7th Matrix Newsletter: http://bit.ly/31QnInnFollow The 7th Matrix On Twitter: https://twitter.com/the7thMatrixFollow The 7th Matrix On Instagram: https://instagram.com/the7thMatrixPodcast Intro/Outro music: "I Succumb" by António Bizarrohttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Antnio_Bizarro/City_of_Industry_Slow_Gun/Member of the WhatPods podcasting community: https://whatpods.com.
This week we have an awesome discussion about 80’s SciFi with Jessica Dwyer. We talk about booking documentary guests , friend of the show Billy Zane is mentioned, and we do our best to talk GCR into backing the In Search Of Tomorrow Kickstarter. Its all here in this riveting new episode of Geek Cast […]
Jessica Dwyer and American Horror Story's Erika Ervin talk ALL THE THINGS. The discussion ranges from her time on AHS to politics, the challenge of what equality is, PC culture, the backlash on Dave Chappelle and a whole lot more. Prepare to be shocked and awed and amazed by the amazing Amazon Eve herself.
Jessica Dwyer brings you a special all Rob Zombie celebration with two of the stars of 3 From Hell, Bill Moseley and Richard Brake. We get some insight into filming as well as what it is like to have Otis in your head. Also, what makes the renegades of these films so endearing to the fans and why horror fans are the best.
Jessica Dwyer explains why the sins of Collinsport's royal family aren't always that sinful.
This week, Liz and Evan are once again joined by a guest (this time the returning Jessica Dwyer) whose help they need to unpack the extremely 2009 horror film The Uninvited. Join them as they debate the movie's merits to newcomers and upon repeat viewings, get frustrated at unnecessary abstract imagery, and disagree wholeheartedly with each other about the effectiveness of the film's crucial third-act twist. If you also wish you were watching the Korean version of this movie, then be sure to check out nowscreaming.com, and tell us what you think on Twitter @NowScreaming. As always, don’t forget to rate and review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes - make sure to finish what you started.
Welcome back for another interview style podcast. This time Jake chats to Jessica Dwyer who is the owner of Right at Home Staging located on The Sapphire Coast, NSW. They get into: How Jess has been able to grow her business in a rural location Running a retail business alongside Right at Home Staging Adding an additional revenue stream online As always we hope you enjoyed this episode and hope you took something of value away from it. We have plenty of more fantastic guests lined up, so we’ll see you back here next week! Make sure you give Jess a follow on Facebook and Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/rightathomestaging/ https://www.instagram.com/rightathomestaging/
The Guys bring you the latest Movie, Music, Video Game News, and Trailer Discussion, Then Steven interviews Robin Block and Jessica Dwyer from the "In Search of Darkness: A Journey into Iconic 80's Horror" Documentary, and then the guys Rank the Marvel Cinematic Universe Films from Worst to Best. All this and so much more in this jam packed episode.This Episode is brought to you by JPO Productions, Deadly Grounds Coffee and Connecticut Cult Classics
Fangirl host Jessica Dwyer and Co-Host Ryan Stacy talk the week in geek as well as interview actor Maria Olsen who has one heck of an IMDB page and has a lot to say about older actresses in Hollywood and the lack of strong roles for women over 50. It's some great discussion about the world of film and the current slate for the Oscars!
Clark Strand discusses the cultural shift to banish the dark and argues why we should instead embrace it. Jessica Dwyer talks about the benefits of dark skies. Dava Sobel shares the story of a group of women dedicated to uncovering the secrets of space at the Harvard College Observatory. Tim Slover shares the inspiration behind the Christmas Chronicles.
Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion
An interview with Jessica Dwyer and Robin Block, the producers of the upcoming documentary In Search of Darkness: A Journey Into 80's Horror Films. Our Beelzebub members are Albert Schroter, Tree & Alex McNulty, Mandi Arthur, Brandon Boone, Bill Fahrner, Blake Heath, Mark Watts, Cassie & Jeremy Burmeister, Alise Wallis, Amanda James, Ernest Perez, Brook Anderson, Zachary Sugawara, Dale Roberson, Brian Jackson and Deon Buys. This podcast is only possible because of their and our other members’ generous support. You can join them and enjoy all of our exclusive content at http://www.patreon.com/notlp. “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. facebook.com/notlp twitter.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew
Something completely different for you guys to enjoy. Instead of talking about a new horror film that may or may not be good; this episode we are taking a trip down nostalgia lane to talk all about 80’s horror and what made it so special. Joining us for this special episode are Jessica Dwyer and Robin Block who are currently working on a documentary covering this very topic. We go over what the documentary is all about and what the aim of this film is as well as some general chat about what made that decade so special for the genre. We really enjoyed doing something different for this week and we hope you enjoy this show before we return to our regular schedule soon! If you wish to back this project on Kickstarter you can find it at the following link: https://t.co/xKUVGtehHC Follow the film on Twitter @80sHorrorDoc Follow Jessica on Twitter @JessicaDwyer Follow Robin on Twitter @RobinBlock Follow us on Twitter @SHBPod Email us: SuperHorrorBrosPodcast@gmail.com **Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!**
Liz and Evan are back! After a nice long summer hiatus, Now Screaming’s 50th episode spooktacular has finally arrived! Rather than spinning the roulette as usual, Liz and Evan decided to invite some friends of the podcast into to the studio to revisit some of their favorites from the Now Screaming catalogue. Alex Christie chose THE BABADOOK (2:19), inspiring an enlightening discussion about motherhood and reality vs. allegory, as well as a deep-dive on this year’s horror favorite HEREDITARY. Jessica Dwyer selected Now Screaming discovery MINE GAMES (23:10) to discuss her passion for time travel in film, as well as how essential it is to stick the landing. Hannah Thomas brought old favorite RE-ANIMATOR (39:44) to the table, and the gang got messy in their conversation about splatter gore, that unforgettable score, and the importance of having fun. Katie MacKendrick went way back in the podcast's archives for her selection: THE AMITYVILLE HORROR (54:20), acknowledging that it's really just all about Ryan Reynolds and his abs. There was still time to talk about #realisticmicrofiche, the role of librarians in horror movies, and how popcorn horror can be a gateway into the genre. And finally, in the best "Thank You, Wes Craven" bit Now Screaming has ever had, returning guest James Skosky presented his comprehensive thesis on WES CRAVEN'S NEW NIGHTMARE (1:09:20), leading a rousing discussion about the role of storytelling and myth in culture and proving that horror is essential to the human experience. Thanks, as always, to Wes Craven for being a constant inspiration and to Jonas Sileika for continuing to provide the perfect score to our show. Above all, thank you, dear listeners, for sticking with Now Screaming for our first 50 episodes. Here's to many, many more!
Jessica Dwyer hosts this episode which includes the week in geek and interviews with Tick creator Ben Edlund, Tick star Griffin Newman, and Hap & Leonard show runner Jim Mickle! It's been a long wait for a new episode but worth it!
Jessica Dwyer gives her thoughts on Marvel's latest, Black Panther and its importance in today's world. Also in this Marvel special episode she interviews comic book legend Chris Claremont about the new documentary Chris Claremont's X-Men as well as his thoughts on geek world and the relevance of comics and what they have to say about society.
Jessica Dwyer talks the week in geek as well as gives her opinion (let the flames begin) on all the horrible scandals coming out of Hollyweird. Then Jessica & Barb Breese interview the awesome duo behind the Liberty series of comics and podcasts Travis Vengroff and Kaitlin Statz
In this special Halloween season episode host Jessica Dwyer interviews Pollyanna Mcintosh from The Walking Dead about her character Jadis and what's up with the new season. She also chats with director of Leatherface Julien Maury about the latest entry into classic franchise.
Jessica Dwyer and co-host Barb Breese welcome director Jenna Mattison to the show to talk her directorial debut The Sound starring Rose McGowan. We also talk the new Star Trek and the status of the world of geekdom. Oh...and Sam Elliot.
Fangirl Radio is back and discussing the big news in fandom. This week we talk the Week In Geek with Jessica Dwyer, Erik Smith, and Barb Breese. Jessica interviews video game, film, and TV composer Garry Schyman who created the music for the video game Bioshock as well as the upcoming Middle Earth: Shadow of War.
Jessica Dwyer is joined by the cast and director of Failing Grace after discussing the Week In Geek for the week of 5/24/17
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HorrorHound Magazine staffers the Snarky Brit-Bot, Aaron Crowell (Managing Editor), Jason Kretten (Writer/Contributor), Freddy Morris of Night of the Living Podcast and the News Hobo get a even more slap-happy while discussing movie news: The Return of Rob Zombie and Eli Roth to directing and horror, Goosebumps movie, Dead Shadows, The Last Witch Hunter, 90210 Shark Attack. Our "Recently Viewed" segment includes films: Nurse 3D, Scorned, Robocop (Reboot), Here Comes The Devil and Mischief Night.. New television programs: Tom Holland's Twisted Tales, Constantine, Salem, American Horror Story Season 4, and an in-depth discussion on True Detective. We also cover horror comic: Red Rover Charlie and more. Our main focus this episode is Women In Horror Month (February), we talk with special guest Jessica Dwyer of HorrorHound Magazine and Fan Girl Radio as she gives us more insight into what this month means to the horror genre. And finally a few Updates for HorrorHound Weekend Cincinnati March 22-24 2014 which contains a few new announcements including the new HorrorHound Action Figure being produced by Creature Replica who will be at the convention all weekend to show the prototype off and talk to fans. Contact us at horrorhoundradio@mail.com we would really like to hear from you.
The Collinsport Historical Society kicks off its first podcast with a look back at HOUSE OF DARK SHADOWS. Kathryn Leigh Scott stops by to talk about her role in the film, while Will McKinley, Jessica Dwyer and Patrick McCray talk about plagiarism, Barnabas Collins's recipe for banana bread, and why Willie Loomis is the film's real hero. Featuring the songs “Barnabus Collins: Love Bandit” by Keanya Collins, “The Ballad of Barnabas Collins” by the Von Hoffman Orchestra and “Barnabas Collins” by The Lone Ranger. Visit The Collinsport Historical Society blog at www.collinsporthistoricalsociety.com.
Fangirl Magazine teams up with HorrorHound Magazine to bring you the newest Comicon adventure. HorrorHound Issue #30 is the special Comic Book issue and has a ton of great graphic novel content as well as coverage of the new Fright Night along with Creepshow and Fright Night retrospectives. Jessica Dwyer goes over some of the high points of the world's biggest pop culture bonanza as well as some of the problems this time around. Following the comic book theme we talk to actor Michael McMillian who plays Rev. Steve Newlin on TrueBlood. Michael is also a comic book writer and is penning the 2nd series of TrueBlood comics, Tainted Love being published by IDW.
Jessica Dwyer interviews Mike Neel and Greg Ansin of the Drive In HorrorShow. Independent Horror meets Independents day (or pretty darn close) with the movies wide release happening on July 5th. Genre talk happens as does discussion about zombies and how the Dark Crystal can scar a young man for life.
Jessica Dwyer prattles on about the depression that is the Summer movie season. She goes over the winners and losers so far. Apparently classic 80's TV shows can translate well when done correctly (take that Miami Vice.) Tech talk focuses on the crack that is the Ipad and GPS apps for the Iphone. Fan art in the way of mixes and videos is discussed and we hear about the upcoming monster that is COMICON.