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Enano and Mouth discuss Jordan Peele's Get Out and why it effectively works as a social commentary and a horror. Especially relevant watching as the Black Lives Matter movement continues, join us for a conversation on how imagery and dialogue are used in this film to send much bigger message to the audience.
So luckily Paige and I aren't monsters and we didn't need a podcast to encourage us to see Jordan Peele's Get Out. In light of all that is happening in our country right now, we thought it was the perfect time to discuss this film. Wherever you are, we hope your safe. As promised, the rest of the show notes contain links to various organization that you can donate to and support the end of the retaliation and diminishment of the black community. Brooklyn Bail Fund National Bail Fund Network Justice for Breonna Reclaim the Block Northstar Health Collective Black Lives Matter
An Oscar-winning instant horror classic with genuine substance behind the scares, Jordan Peele's Get Out was an obvious pick for our self-isolation inspired 'feeling trapped' mini-season. Tune into this week's podcast to hear our thoughts on white cringe, suspiciously high-velocity deer, the logistics of being a blind art critic, the glory of Rod and more, plus our regular features including drinking games, listener submissions and fantasy sequel pitches! ----- Beyond The Box Set is a tribute to standalone cinema with a creative twist. Each week, we take a look back at a notable one-off movie and compete to pitch the most ridiculous sequels, prequels and spin-offs to bring them back to the big screen. We've recorded over 160 episodes, so find a film you love and dive in to discover a new twist on some old favourites... If you enjoy the show, hit subscribe to receive a new episode direct to your inbox every Monday morning, and please consider leaving us a positive review on your preferred podcatcher - it really does help us to expand our listenership. We also offer a wide range of incentives for dedicated listeners over on Patreon - including extended episodes, bonus shows, promo slots, crossover opportunities and much more - all for as little as $2 per month. beyondtheboxset.com patreon.com/beyondtheboxset twitter.com/beyondtheboxset facebook.com/beyondtheboxset instagram.com/beyondtheboxset 00.00: Otherwise known as 'Ironic Foreshadowing: The Movie' 42.35: Get Out Drinking Games 48.40: Get Out, Girl! 58.55: Get Out 2: Get In With The In Crowd 1.15.30: Episode 162 Preview & Listener Submissions
Tapering off our Black History of Horror Month comes our longest episode yet, but rightfully so. Prince and David take a deep dive into the psyche of Jordan Peele's Get Out. A beautiful and respectful movie of today's social justice system. Next month, we are off to see the wizard for hallucinations because we forgot to take our medicine. Yep! We are diving deep into psychological horror for Sickly Psychos Month! Starting with Jacob's Ladder (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJztRnDxdM8) ————————————————————— Want access to this show as early as Monday? Head over to our Patreon in the links below to see how you can gain access five days before release on podcast services! Want to be a part of the growth of GoodKnight Life? Support us at these links! WEBSITE: www.goodknight.life (http://www.goodknight.life/) PATREON: http://patreon.com/goodknightlife TWITTER: http://twitter.com/goodknightlife
Welcome to Behind the Sofa! On this week's episode Ollie and Kirsty discuss Jordan Peele's Get Out, micro aggressions and crusty old white dudes.
On this edition of Parallax Views, Eddie Murphy has made a much anticipated and critically-acclaimed comeback in the form of Dolemite is My Name, a Netflix-produced biopic of the legendary black comic Rudy Ray Moore. Known as "The King of the Party Records" and "The Godfather of Rap", Rudy Ray Moore, through his kung fu fighting, rappin' and tappin, anti-establishment alter ego Dolemite and various other characters, overcame all odds in the often fickle world of showbiz to entertain audiences with his bawdy, risque-brand of humor. From his comedy albums like Eat Out More Often to his cult classic movies like Dolemite, The Human Tornado, and Petey Wheatstraw, Rudy Ray Moore, despite unfortunately passing away in 2008, lives on in the pantheon of pop culture. His films have been name-checked by such respected and directors as Quentin Tarantino and John Landis. And rappers, specifically and most notably Snoop Dogg, have cited him as a major influence. His diverse fanbase even extends to such figures as Miriam Linna, a founding member of the psychobilly punk band The Cramps, and the notorious juggalo hip hop duo The Insane Clown Posse, who featured Moore, reprising his famous role of Dolemite, in their movie Big Money Hustlas. In other words, Rudy Ray Moore has earned his keep as an iconic figure and Dolemite is My Name serves long-overdue, fitting tribute to the man, the myth, and the legend. Rudy Ray Moore as "Dolemite" Eddie Murphy as Rudy Ray Moore in Dolemite is My Name Joining us on this edition of Parallax Views to discuss Dolemite is My Name, Rudy Ray Moore, and black cinema are returning guest Brian Shaughnessy and Casey Gane-McCalla, also known as the rapper "The Mighty Casey" and the author of Inside the CIA's Secret War in Jamaica. Among the topics discussed are our initial thoughts on Dolemite is My Name. We chat about Eddie Murphy's comeback and the ensemble cast that supports him in the movie including Keegan Michael-Peele, Craig Robinson, Chris Rock, and Wesley Snipes. Additionally, we delve into the world of blaxploitation movies from which Rudy Ray Moore, as his alter ego Dolemite, became a star. In particular we reference such films as the Wayans Brothers parody of the genre I'm Gonna Git You Sucka, the films of Mario and Melvin Van Peebles, and, of course, Dolemite. And, in the final portion of our conversation, we discuss the current state of black cinema with the popularity of hit movies like Marvel's Black Panther and Jordan Peele's Get Out. All that and more on this edition of Parallax Views! SUPPORT PARALLAX VIEWS ON PATREON! WHERE YOU CAN HEAR... PARALLAX VIEWSTHE WEEK THAT WASCURRENT EVENTSPROGRAM
This week the cast concludes their BETTER DEAD FEST with discussing Jordan Peele's GET OUT (2015), and delve into discussing their own relations to race. We welcome feedback, especially on episodes like this, so please let us know at secondstarcast AT gmail dot com.
We're back! The Hoodrats explain the reasons for their 2-week hiatus, one of them being the epicness of their Big Summer Blowout. "What's Good in the Hood" takes us through their evening of Halloween store shenanigans and the basic broness of Marines. For "The Time I tried," the Hoodrats discuss the creativity of Jordan Peele's "Get Out" and finish with a how-to guide on getting out of your negative headspace with the help of "Step Brothers" and Lizzo. This episode is a doozy! Hairties in! Hoodies up! It's time to handle business.
We pit Jordan Peele's "Get Out" vs 'US," and more!
This week we talk about Jordan Peele's Get Out. Jimmy hadn't seen this, but was much more observant about things than Forrest. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blanked-that/message
This week's episode is about Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017) and Us (2018)! We get into specific examples of symbolism within each horror film and even bust out personal theories on what the true meaning is behind them. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @CYCpodcast Facebook.com/cycpod Patreon.com/cycpodcast #GetOut #Us #UsMovie #JordanPeele
Therapists discuss the psychological aspects in Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017) and US (2019) Episode also includes our weekly "What the Hell?" segment. It's wacky, not researched, and irreverent. Beware: we discuss the dark side of life with a dark sense of humor. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrortalkpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkTerror Email: terrortalkpodcast@gmail.com Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/newterrortalkpodcast/ --- 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/terrortalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/support
This week we discuss Captain Marvel, and Jordan Peele's Get Out.
The Action Guys change gears and take on maybe the best horror movie of the 21st century; Jordan Peele's Get Out. In preparation for his second venture into the genre with "Us" The Action Guys are revisiting his home run debut. Is Get Out a Top 5 horror film? Will Jordan Peele be the greatest comedian turned horror director? All of this will be discussed today on AMA! Follow Action Movie Anatomy on Twitter: @AMApodcast Website - http://popcorntalk.com Follow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/thepopcorntalk Merch - http://shop.spreadshirt.com/PopcornTalk/ ABOUT POPCORN TALK: Popcorn Talk Network is the online broadcast network with programming dedicated exclusively to movie discussion, news, interviews and commentary. Popcorn Talk Network is comprised of the leading members and personalities of the film press and community including E!’s Maria Menounos.accredited by the MPAA. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We're coming up on the time of year where we release our Best of 2018 episode, looking back on our favorite genre films from the past year. But before we do that, we want to look back on one of our favorite films of 2017 that we've yet to do a full episode on: Jordan Peele's GET OUT. There's a lot to get into with this movie, with its scathing social commentary and Peele's homages to classic horror, plus we'll discuss just how and why it works so well as a horror film, tracing its origin and discussing how the film came about. We're joined this week by a special first time guest: Kyle Coleman! We've also nominated GET OUT for inclusion in the Psychotronic Hall of Fame! Do you think it should make it in? VOTE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/753MSFX Speaking of our Best of 2018 episode, you've only got a couple more days to vote to let us know what your favorite genre film of the year was. The People's Choice winner will be discussed in its own full episode in the future and will be considered for induction in the Psychotronic Hall of Fame! VOTE: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/LRD6FTZ We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode! Contact us at any of the social media accounts listed below, or be a part of the show by calling us at (864) 371-9931 and leaving us a voicemail of 3 minutes or less and we'll use it on our next episode! Visit our website at www.psychotronicfilmsociety.com. There you'll find all of our past episodes and our full list of Psychotronic Hall of Famers! Theme song: “Foreign Body” by the Slasher Film Festival Strategy from their album PSYCHIC SHIELD. More info: http://slasherfilmfestivalstrategy.bandcamp.com Follow the show: twitter.com/psychotronicpodfacebook.com/psychotronicpodinstagram.com/psychotronicpod Follow Justin: twitter.com/justin_bishopinstagram.com/justin_bishopletterboxd.com/justin_bishop Follow Gary:twitter.com/rockandrollgaryinstagram.com/rockandrollgaryletterboxd.com/rockandrollgary Please rate review and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher or wherever else you listen to podcasts!
For the Second Episode of the Chillin' Killin' Podcast, Ellie, Evil Ed & Anthony discuss Jordan Peele's Get Out from 2017 along with some Horror news topics.
In this episode, Tyler and Reed discuss Jordan Peele's Get Out and George Romero's Night of the Living Dead.
Tom Bates and Jordan Sherman discuss the current state of "Trap" music, facing your demons, Sturgill Simpson, using music to enhance vs. escape, the Oscars, Jordan Peele's "Get Out," politics at award shows, and much more!
Maggie and Maddy dive into the multilayered horror masterpiece that is Jordan Peele's GET OUT.
2018 Academy Awards Recap & BIG ANNOUNCEMENT Welcome to Episode 11 of AwardsBlend! The Oscars have finally come, and Sean O'Connell, Kevin McCarthy, and Jake Hamilton are here to discuss. They talk about the shows nearly 4 hour runtime and record-low ratings, Jimmy Kimmel's performance as this year's host, the wins they're most happy about (including THE SHAPE OF WATER for Best Picture & Jordan Peele's GET OUT for Best Original Screenplay), the fact that Roger Deakins finally won, and more! Full list of Oscar Winners
In 2015, sketch comedian Jordan Peele set out to make his directorial debut with a film saturated in racial division and fear inspired by The Stepford Wives about a clandestine organization masked by the benign face of privilege. The film, released amidst a wave of rising racial tensions startled movie goers and perceptions of what heights Horror can climb. On February 24th, 2017 Jordan Peele's GET OUT is released leaving audiences helpless to get it out of their minds.
The biggest night in Black Film happens tonight as we celebrate and announce the winners of the 18th Black Reel Awards. Join us as we honor the best and brightest of film from 2017. Pacing the field with 12 nominations, Jordan Peele's Get Out was a critical and cultural touchstone that resonated with film audiences all year. Other notable films that will be represented this evening is Malcolm Lee's hilarious comedy, Girls Trip, Dee Rees' adaptation of Hilary Jordan's book, Mudbound, the powerful re-telling of the brutal incident at the Algiers Motel depicted in Detroit, and an early look at a future Supreme Court Justice in Reginald Hudlin's drama, Marshall. We'll also salute this year's Special Achievement Honorees, Cicely Tyson, Spike Lee, Jordan Peelle and Oprah Winfrey all during the 18th Annual Black Reel Awards . . .
Nolan is joined by Paul Farrell and Kat Adams, as well as special guests Anya Stanley and Jordan Byrd, to discuss Roman Polanski's ROSEMARY'S BABY (1968) and Jordan Peele's GET OUT (2017). The group celebrates Women in Horror Month by recommending some of their favorite horror movies directed by women and catches up on their latest horror discoveries before becoming embroiled in a conspiracy which seeks to exploit and control marginalized bodies. Other movies discussed on this episode: NEAR DARK (1987), THE LOVE WITCH (2016), XX (2017), REVENGE (2018), THE INVITATION (2016), OPERA (1987), HAPPY DEATH DAY (2017), CLASS OF 1999 (1990), THE CLOVERFIELD PARADOX (2018), WINCHESTER (2018), BONE TOMAHAWK (2015). As will always be the case with this show, be aware that our discussion contains spoilers. If you want to watch the movies before listening to the show, there are a couple of ways you can do so. ROSEMARY'S BABY is available to stream on Starz or rent via VOD from Amazon, YouTube, VUDU, iTunes, and Google Play. GET OUT is available to stream on HBO Now or rent via VOD from VUDU. Links of interest and/or sources cited for research on this episode: Not Your Trophy: Deer Imagery in Jordan Peele’s ‘Get Out’ by Anya Stanley (Vague Visages) Get Out Is a Horror Movie Only a Black Person Could Have Made by Evan Narcisse (i09/Gizmodo) In Get Out, the Eyes Have It by Lenika Cruz (The Atlantic) Waking Nightmares: A Conversation with Jordan Peele by Andrew Chan (Criterion) "Get Out" Syllabus by Dr. Crystal Boson Horror Blackademics: The Get Out (2017) Syllabus by Ashlee Blackwell (Graveyard Shift Sisters) — a curated list of readings to supplement the "Get Out" Syllabus The Horror, The Horror: "Get Out" And The Place of Race in Scary Movies by Gene Demby and Eric Deggans (NPR) — podcast featuring excerpts from an interview with Jordan Peele The Sunken Place: Racism, Survival and Black Horror by Tananarive Due and Steven Barnes — registration for a six-week workshop conducted at UCLA (as well as online) Gender Bashing: Horror And Sisterhood in Tragedy Girls by Anya Stanley (Dread Central) Crew Expendable: The Consequences Of Empathy In Alien by Anya Stanley (Birth.Movies.Death) Cosmic Beasts: Lovecraftian Elements in Gojira (1954) by Anya Stanley (Daily Grindhouse) Women In Horror Month (website)
This week on the MashReads Podcast, we talk to Arvin Ahmadi about his debut novel 'Down and Across.' The book follows Scott Ferdowsi, who is on a guest to find his purpose and become gritty. When he runs away from his home in Philadelphia to D.C. for the summer, he meets Fiora, a crossword puzzle enthusiast struggling to define her own life as well. "You hear sometimes, and this is a cliche, that life is like a crossword puzzle. But Fiora’s perspective is a bit different," explains Ahmadi. "[She believes] that life is like constructing a crossword puzzle. Where you’re given the grid, you’re given the constraints of your life, but it’s up to you to actually fill in the squares." Join us as we talk about grit, crossword puzzles, writing diverse characters, and more. And, as always, we close the episode with recommendations: Arvin recommends two books: Dark Matter by Blake Crouch. “It’s crazy, it’s this multi-universe story but at the same time, it’s a story full of heart and interpersonal relations." And The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau-Banks by E. Lockhart. He also recommends Jordan Peele's Get Out. “You watch it and you think about it every day.” (MJ piggybacked off of that and also recommends reading Wesley Morris’ profile of Jordan Peele for the New York Times Magazine.) Arvin also shouts out Abstract, a design series on Netflix that talks to artists and designers in a variety of creative industries. MJ recommends the New York Times’ copy edit quiz called "Copy Edit This." “It is by far the most complicated relationship I have in my life because you will feel highs and lows of your own competence. It’s hard but it’s fun, and you always learn something new.” He also recommends “Why city flags may be the worst-designed thing you’ve never noticed” a TED talk by Roman Mars, host of the design podcast 99% Invisible.
Oscar Nominations Revealed & SAG Awards Reactions AwardsBlend co-hosts Sean O'Connell, Kevin McCarthy and Jake Hamilton hop behind their microphones this week to talk about the various Oscar nominations, where Guillermo del Toro's sci-fi creature romance The Shape of Water led all contenders with 13 noms, but Jordan Peele's Get Out followed right behind. Peele and his colleague, Greta Gerwig, also made headway as first-time filmmakers who broke into the coveted Best Director race. And we made connections to the Screen Actors Guild Awards winners, who all got Oscar nominations -- so we wonder if that makes them frontrunners in their respective categories. But things really heat up when the guys get into a discussion about beloved cinematographer Roger Deakins, who is nominated for his work on Blade Runner 2049. But he shot it digitally, and the AwardsBlend hosts wonder if the decision to not shoot on film will hurt him in his bid to FINALLY win an Oscar after 13 previous nominations and not one win.
Robert Davis and J. Robert Parks talk about Frederick Wiseman's documentary Ex Libris: New York Public Library and Jordan Peele's Get Out. Plus Rob buys a ticket for a 17-minute movie by Michelangelo Antonioni.
In Ep #46 the boys come back after a brief hiatus to discuss Jordan Peele's Get Out (2017). This critically acclaimed thriller caught both Tony and Eddie off guard. It was a brilliant commentary on one of our nation's oldest problems. This film is smart, poignant, sharp as a knife. Get Out brings the boys to some touchy subjects. Perhaps subjects they aren't best suited to discuss, but they attempt to do it with brevity. Listen in to find out more. This week they drank beers from Erie Brewing Company and Saranac Brewery.
In which we talk about the Jordan Peele's Get Out, the movie Joy and some recent events some of which get La Chancla. Also the Podcat Smooch makes a guest appearance! WinCo Candy Bar Vid: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0DQbn3dTug Lady Goes Nuts after Being Caught: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQZ63b6HA9Y Goop vs. Nasa: http://www.vanityfair.com/style/2017/06/goop-nasa-wearable-body-stickers
This week we're joined by Sam Anderson (the first guest of many to come) to deliver our hot takes on Jordan Peele's Get Out. Sam shows us why you take notes, Miller proposes an alternate alternate ending, and we contemplate the existence of the Cars franchise.
This week we stare artificial intelligence in the face by discussing Alexa, Her, Mass Effect: Andromeda, and the twists and turns of Jordan Peele's Get Out -- all with a beautiful rant-shaped cherry on top. www.maythefilmsbewithyou.com www.maythefilmsbewithyou.comSubmit your questions or thoughts to: ask@maythefilmsbewithyou.com@FilmsBeWithYouhttp://www.facebook.com/FilmsBeWithYou/
Jordan Peele's Get Out has been an early highlight of 2017: a suspenseful, funny, unsettling thriller that explores social anxieties surrounding race in America in a way which manages to be both subtle and undeniably pointed. It's a remarkable debut, drawing on everything from Rosemary's Baby to Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, and its continued success in the US is a testament to Peele's ability to pinpoint and deliver a swift shock to America's nervous system. Ed is joined for a SPOILER-filled discussion of the movie, as well as the broader discourse surrounding it, by fellow critic and Key & Peele fan Nathanael Smith (@NathanaelSmith on Twitter). They also get distracted and spend a portion of the episode talking about how great Gugu Mbatha-Raw is, because why wouldn't they? She's amazing. 00:00:00 - 00:04:19 - Intro 00:04:20 - 00:58:49 - Ed & Nathanael discuss Get Out (spoilers start in earnest at 21:00) 00:58:50 - 01:05:03 - SRS Recommends & Outro
Marcella takes her friends Danny Cymbal, Dennis Curlett, and Michael Gardner to the movies and watch Jordan Peele's Get Out at the Cinemark in Baldwin Hills, CA
Alex, Molly and Andrew get all the way into Jordan Peele's Get Out.
After a week break, The MDX Podcast is back! This week, we bring an in-depth look at Jordan Peele's Get Out. We also have a Remy Ma/Nicki Minaj discussion part 2! That and so much more!
We went to see what all the hype is about - it's a review of Jordan Peele's "Get Out." Spoilers from 14:20 to 28:46. Plus, it's the inaugural Mac & Guvie Vault nominees (29:24).Join the conversation on Twitter: @MACandGUpodcast
The episode where Tayo and April criticize the acclaimed new feature: Jordan Peele's Get Out. Spoilers: there are ALL the spoilers (except the ending for some reason) We also talk about black weariness and anxiety in a white people world. You know, the regular stuff. We're on itunes! Please rate us 5 stars and leave us a review, help us get a bigger audience! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/t-a-commentary-gone-wild/id1212180035
Join the crew of OTHER SCI FI as we continue the discussion of the Genesis and Evolution of Black Horror and focus on Jordan Peele's GET OUT, and yes... there WILL be spoilers!
This podcast is truly a mess. By the time we get around to actually talking about celebrity orgies, you'll have already waded through some foolish waters. Anyways, Kristen and I commandeered Joey away from Awards Circuit a bit to talk about many things including: Disney's first ever gay character who is actually an old character, the Grammys, Jordan Peele's Get Out with spoilers, and the wacky ending of the Oscars. We are also inspired by the Oscars to rank our Best Picture winners and make a list of all the people who would be in our celebrity orgy.
Dozens of hours spent in the dark have all lead to TONIGHT. Listen to hear our immediate reaction to Hollywood's Biggest Night as we help you figure out WTF happened during the last minutes of the show!!! Bonnie & Clyde give La La Land the award for Best Picture ( no surprise to anyone) but then a producer for La la Land declares that Moonlight is the actual winner. Huh? Are you confused? Elated? Concerned for Faye Dunaway? So are we! Listen to hear us make sense of it all! Plus red carpet moments, rating Jimmy Kimmel as host, and declaring a winner of our Long Distance Popcast VS Inside Pop Oscar Ballot - we'll give you our unique perspective on the 89th Annual Academy Awards. Plus - we review the new must see, must talk about, must tell everyone how much you love it movie of the moment - Jordan Peele's Get Out! But - does the film live up to the hype? One of us thinks - mmmm, maybe not? And The Big Sell returns after a week off. Amita rates and reviews Sampha's new album, Process. And in an unprecedented move Sean rates his own Big Sell. And The Big Sell returns after a week off. Amita rates and reviews Sampha's new album, Process. And in an unprecedented move, Sean also rates his own Big Sell. Follow us on Twiiter and Instagram @PopInsiders Visit Our Website - www.insidepoppodcast.com
On today's episode, the gang reviews a couple of directorial debuts, including Jordan Peele's Get Out and Macon Blair's I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore. Showtimes, Folks! (Intro: 00:00) News - ALL BUT CONFIRMED (Scorsese's 'The Irishman' to be released by Netflix: 2:08) (Final Oscar Predictions: 12:30) Reviews (Get Out: 30:24) ( I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore: 46:32) (Legion: 55:49) Recommendations/Box Office (Review: 1:00:15) (A United Kingdom: 1:01:20) (Pushing Daises: 1:02:07) (The Elephant Man: 1:06:10) (They Look like People: 1:07:53) (Box-Office/Outro: 1:09:57) Cover art by Phil Brown Music By The Passion HiFi www.thepassionhifi.com
The Context of White Supremacy hosts the weekly Compensatory Call-In. We encourage non-white listeners to dial in with their codified concepts, new terms, observations, research findings, workplace problems or triumphs, and/or suggestions on how best to Replace White Supremacy With Justice ASAP. We'll use these sessions to hone our use of words as tools to reveal truth, neutralize White people. We'll examine news reports from the past seven days and - hopefully - promote a constructive dialog. #ANTIBLACKNESS In a 6-2 ruling, the Supreme Court concluded that black inmate Duane Buck's death penalty sentence was "tainted by racial prejudice." NPR reports a psychologist provided "expert" testimony "that statistically, Buck was more likely to commit violent crimes in the future because he is black." Justice Clarence Thomas cast one of the dissenting votes. Federal officials publicized previously sealed GPS data confirming that death row inmate and Race Soldier Dylann Roof drove to a second black church in the minutes after his murdurous attack on Mother Emanuel AME Church. Members of the Branch AME Church expressed "mind-boggling" disbelief after learning the White killer visited their place of worship. Speaking of creepy whitefolks, Jordan Peele's "Get Out" was released in theaters this week. Peele admitted to using the horror flick as a vehicle to discuss the white racial hostility that fomented under President Obama's rule. Predictably, some white viewers have branded the film "anti-white." #AnswersForMiriamCarey INVEST in The COWS - http://paypal.me/GusTRenegade CALL IN NUMBER: 641.715.3640 CODE 564943# The C.O.W.S. archives: http://tiny.cc/76f6p
On this episode of Cinema Royale I dial up my northern homie Chris Bumbray of Joblo.com to talk about a movie we both saw at Sundance, Jordan Peele's GET OUT! Hopefully we both remember something about it. It was kinda late. Plus, we'll take a look at the buzzed-about zombie flick, THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS, because Chris is the only other person I know who saw it. Makes it pretty easy to choose on a guest. All this, plus my thoughts on Warner Bros.' struggles with THE BATMAN! Should they keep it going? Well....
This year’s Oscar ceremony is bound to get political, but how might Oscar voters send a message with their ballots? Adam and guest host Michael Phillips try to stay above the political fray during their Oscar preview special: who will win, who should win - and who got snubbed. Plus, Massacre Theatre and Michael shares some thoughts on Jordan Peele's GET OUT. 0:00-2:08 - Billboard3:33-29:35 - Oscar PicksGlen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, "Falling Slowly"32:23-47:33 - Notes / Massacre Theatre47:33-50:33 - Michael Recommends: "Get Out"55:45-1:24:58 - Oscar Picks, cont.1:24:58-1:30:46 - Close / Outtake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After stopping in for a guest appearance on the CinemaSins Sincast, Luke and Jacob were eager to get back to business and do what they do best: talk about horror movies in extremely colorful language. So what's on the docket? So much. Jordan Peele's GET OUT trailer took over the internet late last week and left us with very little doubt as to how it will perform at the box office... but will it be any good? The folks over at STARZ have given ASH VS EVIL DEAD the green light for season 3, and that's pretty groovy. The SYFY network is premiering their new original series titled CHANNEL ZERO, and we have some first impressions to share. Robert Englund is once again making headlines in the NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET universe, but this time as a writer? And last, but not least, Matt Damon's ass is on top of a giant wall fighting off monsters in the new trailer for THE WALL... and people are pissed. Then we switch gears for our review this week where we're taking on THE ALCHEMIST COOKBOOK. Then we switch gears again and are joined by writer/director Matt Stuertz to get the latest on TONIGHT SHE COMES. But wait! There's more. We follow all of that up with yet another entry into our spin on 31 DAYS OF HORROR discussion. This week we're talking about Home Invasion flicks, and Mr. Stuertz hangs around to share his pics!