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Lita (Hannah Fierman) is a dominatrix looking to get some cash on the side in The Demonatrix (2026) ★★★1/2 out of ★★★★★Intensity:
Larry Fessenden remains our favorite Uncle Larry. Which is why we stopped dropping stray compliments and made a whole episode dedicated to this legend.Want More Time In The Blerdy Atmosphere?Check out https://linktr.ee/blerdymassacre to link up with Blerdy Massacre on Bluesky, Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter. It'll also lead you to our merch store and Patreon.You can also follow your hosts at @xghorror and @misssharai on Instagram and Twitter. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Pitt enjoyed an outstanding first season run. It was critically acclaimed, scooped up a number of significant accolades, and also amassed a passionate fan base that came to care deeply for the characters. It's an undeniably wonderful opportunity to get the chance to join the cast of a proven hit, but it also comes with a significant amount of pressure. Not only are you jumping aboard a fast-moving train on set, but you're also challenged to craft a character that fans will come to love just as much as their Season 1 favorites. Laëtitia Hollard managed to do just that as nurse Emma in The Pitt Season 2.The Pitt enjoyed an outstanding first season run. It was critically acclaimed, scooped up a number of significant accolades, and also amassed a passionate fan base that came to care deeply for the characters. It's an undeniably wonderful opportunity to get the chance to join the cast of a proven hit, but it also comes with a significant amount of pressure. Not only are you jumping aboard a fast-moving train on set, but you're also challenged to craft a character that fans will come to love just as much as their Season 1 favorites. Laëtitia Hollard managed to do just that as nurse Emma in The Pitt Season 2.Emma Nolan (Hollard) is fresh out of nursing school and is assigned to shadow the nurses at Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center's Emergency Department. Emma is essentially thrown into the deep end on July 4. Her first day on the job throws a vast array of challenges her way, including the task of preparing Louie (Ernest Harden Jr.) to be laid to rest, caring for a sexual assault victim, being attacked by a patient herself, and then some, and Emma navigates it all with a staggering amount of grace and kindness. Hollard turned Emma into an impossibly lovable character, leaving many with fingers crossed tight that she'll return for Season 3.While attending the 2026 Overlook Film Festival in New Orleans for her feature film debut, Larry Fessenden's Trauma or, Monsters All, she took the time to sit down for a Collider Ladies Night interview to discuss the remarkable things she accomplished a mere year after graduating from the Juilliard School, Emma's biggest moments in The Pitt Season 2, and her hopes for the character's Season 3 storyline. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Brandon, James, Britnee, and Hanna discuss a selection of genre films that screened at this year's Overlook Film Festival, including Larry Fessenden's hipster NYC vampire flick Habit (1995) https://swampflix.com/ 00:00 The Overlook Film Festival 01:34 The Boulet Brothers 10:26 Hokum (2026) 18:55 Buffet Infinity (2026) 25:40 Buddy (2026) 36:01 Faces of Death (2026) 39:46 Obsession (2026) 43:10 Leviticus (2026) 44:48 The Furious (2026) 47:33 New Group (2026) 49:15 Boorman and the Devil (2026) 52:35 Habit (1995)
On this episode we talk about the 90s indie film Habit. Directed by indie legend Larry Fessenden, Habit tells the story of Sam, a 30-ish alcoholic living in New York grieving after the loss of his father. Sam falls into a seductive relationship with Anna, a mysterious woman who may be a vampire. As his obsession with Anna continues, and his alcoholism, grief, and loneliness get worse, Sam's reality blurs as he descends into sickness. A pivotal movie of low-budget, indie 90s filmmaking, Habit continues our Degenerate Vampire marathon.Other topics include Fessenden's connection to the indie scene and Scorsese, degenerate vampires in Near Dark, physical media and Vinegar Syndrome, the influence of 90s indie filmmaking, the quality of the Jurassic Park sequels, out-of-print Criterion collection, new artwork, and post-2000s Spielberg movies leading up to Disclosure Day.Songs of the WeekSave You From Yourself by Just DessertsI Don't Know How But I Am by Jimmy LewisRemainders Jukebox PlaylistWebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter
Jeremiah Kipp is a New York–based horror filmmaker whose work includes The Sadist, Slapface, and The Geechee Witch: A Boo Hag Story. In this episode, Jeremiah breaks down his expansive career journey and finely tuned process for working with actors, maximizing low budgets, and keeping sets running smoothly. Jeremiah also discusses the importance of mentorship in his career, including his longstanding relationships with genre greats, and former guests of the show, Larry Fessenden and Jim Mickle. And of course, we dive deep into his most recent feature, the adaptation of the viral video game The Mortuary Assistant, coming to Shudder on March 27th. Without further ado, here is Mortuary Assistant Director, Jeremiah Kipp.KEY TAKEAWAYSChoose Material That Speaks to You PersonallyJeremiah initially had little interest in adapting a video game. But when he played The Mortuary Assistant, he connected deeply to the protagonist, Rebecca Owens, a woman who hides inside her work to avoid confronting her personal demons.That personal entry point became his entire pitch: preserve the game's dread and atmosphere while grounding the film in emotional vulnerability. He and game creator Brian Clark bonded over shared anxieties and experiences, and it became the start of an excellent collaboration because Jeremiah was able to relate to the material on a deeply personal level.When directing, it's critical to put a big part of yourself into your projects, otherwise, why should you be the one to direct it?If you can't channel personal experience into a movie, or if the producers don't leave room for that, it might not be the right fit for you, and that's fine. Find the emotional core that connects to your own life or unique sensibility. Otherwise, the movie becomes just a gig. Producers can tell when your heart isn't in it. Audiences can too. Make it personal, or don't do it.Make sure Everyone is Rowing in the Same DirectionThe Mortuary Assistant, a very creatively unified, cohesive production as opposed to an earlier project that Jeremiah passed on where the vision kept shifting. That earlier project had producers that first wanted Blair Witch-style dread, then Herschell Gordon Lewis gore, then something akin to Black Phone. This unfocused behavior is a MASSIVE red flag, and even if you're just starting out, you should run because you're probably being setup to fail. Of course, not everyone is going to agree and get your vision, but if producers don't know what they want, or you're getting massively conflicting feedback from those you're meant to report to, no one will win, and you as the director will get all the blame.As Budgets Increase, Money Feels SmallerJim Mickle warned Kipp: “As you move up the budget ladder, it feels like you have less money.” This is a fascinating paradox but really makes sense when you think about it. More money means more department heads, larger builds, higher actor costs, bigger expectations, more moving parts, and less margin for error. More money means better production value but often less time and less freedom. We all want bigger budgets but, heed this warning going in.De-escalation Is a Crucial Leadership SkillMovie-making is grueling and involves long nights, early mornings, physically punishing days, little sleep, and less-than-adequate nutrition from crafty — all within a high-pressure environment. In other words, it's a recipe for potential volatility among those involved. Things go wrong on sets, tensions run high, and having worked on as many movies as he has, Jeremiah learned that de-escalating situations is a critical skill.A lot of would-be directors expect to take on a domineering presence where they demand full obedience from everyone on set. This attitude will have your cast and crew turning on you by day one, and your movie will suffer for it. Instead, assume a posture of humility. Take your ego out of volatile situations to relieve tension — even when the people you're dealing with are the ones at fault.You gain nothing by arguing or by being “right,” especially if it comes at the expense of someone else. Your goal should never be to win or assert dominance, but to keep the movie on track by stabilizing those working around you. It's massively humbling but absolutely critical.This doesn't mean you tolerate blatant disrespect. But avoiding needless confrontation doesn't make you weak; it makes you smart because you're protecting the steadiness of your production. One bad attitude can poison a set quickly, so it's critical to protect morale at all costs and handle conflict privately and strategically. The real leadership flex is emotional regulation.Show NotesMovies MentionedThe Mortuary AssistantSlapfaceThe Geechee Witch: A Boo Hag StoryThe BabadookHereditaryThe WitchI Sell the DeadFried BarryHalloween (John Carpenter)Dawn of the Dead (George A. Romero)The Last of UsSuper Mario Bros. (film)Blade RunnerDoom (film)The MegThe Autopsy of Jane DoeBernieRe-AnimatorGremlins 2: The New BatchStranger ThingsScary Stories to Tell in the DarkHellraiser (referenced via Cenobites discussion)Nightmare CinemaMasters of Horror (Joe Dante episodes)Mad Max: Fury RoadGremlins 3 (discussed ...
Join screenwriter Stuart Wright as he dives into movies that changed your life with director Jeremiah Kipp, in this engaging episode of 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life. Explore Killer Of Sheep's impact, Dawn Of The Dead analysis, and Jennifer's Body's influence on his personal growth and cinema's transformative power on him. Jeremiah Kipp also discuss the making of the Willa Holland starrer The Mortuary Assistant Movies That Changed Your Life Find out about how Jeremiah Kipp made the J Willa Holland starrer The Mortuary Assistant and the lasting impact of cinema on his life with Stuart Wright on his movie podcast. [1:20] The making of “The Mortuary Assistant” 3 Films That Have Impacted Everything In Your Adult Life Killer Of Sheep impact [30:15] Jeremiah Kipp says Killer Of Sheep is done in a cinéma vérité style that he saw on a 16mm print in a revival house when he was quite young in rural Rhode Island. Dawn Of The Dead analysis [36:00] Jeremiah Kipp says he saw Dawn Of The Dead a kid and it was not lost on him, even at that young age, that the protagonists kill all the zombies, take control of the shopping mall, they have everything but then they get bored of it. Jennifer's Body Influence [43:20] Jeremiah Kipp says he didn't see Jennifer's Body when it came out. It seemed like a movie nobody - critics and audiences - liked and then he caught it on streaming a few years later and loved it. Key Take Aways: Discover how movies that changed your life shape personal and professional growth. Learn about how Jeremiah Kipp made the Willa Holland starrer The Mortuary Assistant. Understand cinema's transformative power through Killer Of Sheep (1978), Dawn Of The Dead (1978), Jennifer's Body (2009) About the Guest: Jeremiah Kipp is based in New York. His directing credits include the AMC+ Shudder Original "Slapface" (Audience Award Winner at Cinequest), the horror-sci fi hybrid "Black Wake"; "Don't Pick Up" starring Keith David and Kathryn Erbe, "Draw Up and Stare" starring Michael O'Keefe and Melissa Leo, "The Sadist" starring Tom Savini and "The Pod": starring Larry Fessenden. The Mortuary Assistant will be available on Shudder from March 27th 2026 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow on Spotify or wherever you listen to your podcasts for more movies that impacted your life! Share your favourite movies that impacted your life on X (@leytonrocks) and leave a 5-star review and tell us which 3 films impacted your adult life. Best ones get read out on the podcast. Credits: Intro/Outro music: *Rocking The Stew* by Tokyo Dragons (https://www.instagram.com/slomaxster/) Written, produced, and hosted by Stuart Wright for [Britflicks.com](https://www.britflicks.com/britflicks-podcast/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A celebration of prolific genre director, producer, and actor Larry Fessenden leads to an all out battle with the Grave Tone pod when it's . . . No Telling (1991) vs The Dead Don't Die (2019) vs Jakob's Wife (2021) Will Steve be able to win with a folksy horror adaptation, or are his pursuits a doomed experiment? Can Arthur take over the town, or will he prove championship hopes do die? Is Meaghan ready to take a bite out of the competition, or will she be left saying, "rats!"? Tune in as three mutant horror nerds rip each other's guts out on the way to deciding who's film reigns supreme! Find more from Grave Tone Pod: https://gravetonepod.com/ Find Us Online- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halloweenisforever/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/halloweenisforever Twitter: https://twitter.com/HallowForever Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@halloweenisforeverpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HalloweenIsForeverPod E-Mail: Halloweenisforeverpod@gmail.com
This week Brian and Steve get abducted into the overstimulation zone with the brand new film by Joe Begos. Jimmy + Stiggs is a full sensory assault of flashing lights, sludge metal, substance abuse, black lights, aliens, splatter, and screaming. Light on story and heavy on the clean up, the film is like having a psychotic break in the back of a Spencer's Gifts at the mall. Also Eli Roth has a new fake funny trailer. Plus we talk a lot about Larry Fessenden films, our upcoming FessFest, why Snoop Dogg is over, and the evil of KFC jellybeans. Find Us Online- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halloweenisforever/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/halloweenisforever Twitter: https://twitter.com/HallowForever Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@halloweenisforeverpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HalloweenIsForeverPod E-Mail: Halloweenisforeverpod@gmail.com
Tune in as Cory McCullough, AKA Gory Cory (gorycory.net), re-collaborates with the program to review You're Next, the 2011 horror movie about a family reunion that seems like it will simply be a regular old gathering for this dysfunctional bunch… until a few homicidal home invaders wearing animal masks suddenly ambush the place. Comparing this flick to Ready or Not and Companion, filmmakers working with the same actors over and over, admiration for Erin, and the confusing logic behind why these home invaders would keep writing YOU'RE NEXT everywhere in blood emerge as some of the discussion matter on this episode.Directed by Adam Wingard, You're Next stars Sharni Vinson, Nicholas Tucci, AJ Bowen, Joe Swanberg, Wendy Glenn, Margaret Laney, Amy Seimetz, Rob Moran, Barbara Crampton, Ti West, L.C. Holt, Simon Barrett, Lane Hughes, Larry Fessenden, Kate Lyn Sheil, and Calvin Lee Reeder.Spoilers start at 27:35Create your podcast today! #madeonzencastrHere's how you can learn more about Palestine and IsraelHere's how you can keep up-to-date on this genocideHere's how you can send eSIM cards to Palestinians in order to help them stay connected onlineGood Word:• Cory: Queens of the Dead• Arthur: Bone LakeReach out at email2centscritic@yahoo.com if you want to recommend things to watch and read, share anecdotes, or just say hello!Be sure to subscribe, rate, and review on iTunes or any of your preferred podcasting platforms!Follow Arthur on Twitter, Goodpods, StoryGraph, Letterboxd, and TikTok: @arthur_ant18Follow Arthur on Bluesky: @arthur-ant18Follow the podcast on Twitter: @two_centscriticFollow the podcast on Instagram: @twocentscriticpodFollow Arthur on GoodreadsCheck out 2 Cents Critic Linktree
We continue our celebration of independent film auteur Larry Fessenden. This week we travel back to 2001 for WENDIGO, a harrowing story of death, Native American Folklore and the eye of the unreliable narrator. Intro: “Necromaniacs” – Mike Hill Outro: “Despair”– Mayhem
Independent film hero Larry Fessenden is celebrated this week with his 2007 environmental horror film THE LAST WINTER. Set in the icy hinterlands of Alaska, we follow the plight of an oil drilling operation confronted with strange, ancient phenomena. Intro: “Necromaniacs” – Mike Hill Outro: “Spectre”– Former Worlds
Hello and welcome back to another episode of B Bin Horror! On this week's episode we talk about the 2025 Horror film, Good Boy. Good Boy was written by Ben Leonberg and Alex Cannon and directed by Leonberg. The film stars Ben Leonberg's award winning dog, Indy, Shane Jensen, Arielle Friedman and Larry Fessenden. On this week's episode we discuss the film and a popular theory on the podcast resurfaces, we share our own dog stories, and Doug tells a story about his American Ninja Warrior activities this past weekend. If you like what you hear please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @bbinhorror. You can also send us emails at bbinhorror@gmail.com and please don't forget to subscribe to B Bin Horror on whatever podcast platform you listen on! *B Bin Horror theme music - "Uprising" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio*
"Cat dead, details later." This week Graham Skipper joins Mike to discuss two of his favourite Frankenstein adaptations of the last 40 years...Stuart Gordon's Re-Animator and Larry Fessenden's Depraved! Hosted, Produced and Edited by Mike Muncer Music by Jack Whitney. Artwork by Mike Lee-Graham Get ad free episodes and weekly bonus content on our Patreon! www.patreon.com/evolutionofhorror Mike Muncer is a producer, podcaster and film journalist and can be found on BLUE SKY and INSTAGRAM Visit our website www.evolutionofhorror.com Buy tickets for our UPCOMING SCREENINGS & EVENTS Buy yourself some brand new EOH MERCH! Email us! Follow EOH on INSTAGRAM Like EOH on FACEBOOK Join the EOH DISCUSSION GROUP Join the EOH DISCORD Follow EOH on LETTERBOXD
Send us a textA man's obsessive search for his missing pack of cigarettes leads him into a terrifying mystery at the hands of an unknown evil. He is assisted by a mystical dog as the duo battle dark forces singularly focused on making their black lungs blacker. On Episode 699 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by our good pal Anthony Landry to discuss the films Good Boy from director Ben Leonberg, and Shelby Oaks from director Chris Stuckmann! We also have an oversized Koffin Korner, discuss first person perspective films, and how much humans don't deserve dogs. So grab your handheld camcorder, don't be a dick to your dog, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: The VVitch, The Exorcist, Alien, Psycho, Blair Witch Project, The Shining, Screenrant list of best horror, The Greasy Strangler, brother from another mother, The Tell Tale Heart, Edgar Allan Poe, Monster on the Campus, Godzilla vs The Seamonster, Four Flies on Grey Velvet, King Kong, Jessica Tandy, Jessica Lange, Sweet Dreams, Hatchet 2, Tremors 3, Maniac 3, Ernie Hudson, Gothika, The Moor, Night of the Living Dead, House on Haunted Hill, Erin Gray, RIP Gil Gerard, Buck Rogers, Amityville Santa, Burt Young, Bob Burns, Might Joe Young, RIP Peter Greene, All in the Family, The Ruttles, The Princess Bride, Billy Crystal, Nicollette Sheridan, John Cusack, Daphne Zuniga, Misery, Gene Hackman, RIP Rob Reiner, love to Casual Noob, Good Boy, Ben Leonberg, Indy the Dog, Larry Fessenden, emotional support dogs, The Mutant, Carnival of Souls, Mike Flanagan, Keith David, Shelby Oaks, Chris Stuckmann, first person perspective films, Paranormal Paranoids, Barbarian, Keeper, Osgood Perkins, Ari Aster, Eddington, Silent Night Deadly Night, Garbage Day, Halloween Ends, Anthony Michael Hall, Noam Chompsky, #catpiss, John Cena's retirement match, C.M. Punk, Mick Foley, AEW, Dana Carvey, Spooktacular, Horror Nerds Comedy Podcast, and forgetting your own gimmick.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Don and Dude return to honor two titans lost in 2025, revisiting albums that capture the creative peaks and lasting influence of Brian Wilson with The Beach Boys and Ozzy Osbourne with Black Sabbath. The episode traces how The Beach Boys Today! and Paranoid reshaped pop and heavy music, revealing how these records still echo through everything from chamber pop to modern metal.The Beach Boys – The Beach Boys Today! (1965) Brian Wilson uses Today! as a turning point, steering the band from surf-and-cars singles into a more introspective, studio-crafted pop world that points directly toward Pet Sounds. Side A delivers bright, radio-ready hooks like "Do You Wanna Dance?" and "When I Grow Up (To Be a Man), "while Side B dives into confessional ballads such as "Please Let Me Wonder" and "She Knows Me Too Well," blending chamber pop arrangements with vulnerable, adult themes.Black Sabbath – Paranoid (1970) Paranoid crystallizes the sound and mood of heavy metal, fusing Tony Iommi's down-tuned riffs, Geezer Butler's ominous lyrics, Bill Ward's jazz-schooled drumming, and Ozzy Osbourne's haunted vocals into a tight, relentless 1970 statement. From the anti-war sprawl of "War Pigs" and the sci-fi tragedy of "Iron Man" to the accidental hit "Paranoid" and the psychedelic "Fairies Wear Boots," the record turns fear, addiction, and apocalypse into riff-driven anthems that defined the genre.Dude is Diggin':The Macks – Bonanza (2025): A volatile, modern rock blast from a Portland band that smashes garage energy, psychedelic noise, and restless experimentation into a noisy, cathartic portrait of contemporary anxiety.Metallica – Reload (1997): A late-'90s reinvention that leans into groove and atmosphere, where hard rock bruisers like Fuel sit alongside moodier cuts like "The Memory Remains," featuring Marianne Faithfull's ghostly guest vocal.Don is Diggin':Just Desserts – Curtains (2025): A reflective, lo-fi-to-full-band set from Larry Fessenden and Tom Laverack that wrestles with post-COVID grief, aging, and small flashes of grace nearly four decades after their debut.The Cure – The Show of a Lost World (2025): A concert film capturing The Cure unveiling Songs of a Lost World in full at London's Troxy, framing the new material in a single, immersive performance.Follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and Bluesky @albumnerds, and support by subscribing, rating, reviewing, and sharing. “What we have once enjoyed deeply we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us.” – Helen Keller.
Send us a textHi, WoHos!This week filmmaker and friend Stefan MacDonald-Labelle stopped by to have a ramble with me about one of my favorite horror films, WE ARE STILL HERE. From IMDb: In the cold, wintery fields of New England, a lonely old house wakes up every thirty years - and demands a sacrifice.Next up on the podcast we have a couple bonus shows. Quinn and I discuss the Otto Preminger joint, BUNNY LAKE IS MISSING and then Chrissy Champagne returns to discuss DO NOT GO TO SLEEP, a truly bonkers film from 1982.On the main show, Mac and I discuss GRAFTED from New Zealand and THE SUBSTANCE from the US.Thank you for all your support. It means the World of Horror™ to us, truly!Remember we love you and especially this week, WoHos, DON'T go into the basement! Gerry Entriken: WoHo Outro ThemeSupport the showOpening Theme "Bucket" by Gerry EntrikenClosing Theme "Mop" by Gerry Entriken Interstitial Musicalso by Gerry Entriken. We love you, Gerry!Subscribe to the Podcast for a Special shout-out!World of Horror's InstagramMom's InstagramMac's InstagramDonate to Translifeline
A haunted house in the dead of winter. A family of hungry ghosts. A town with a dark secret. A couple in mourning. Join us for a Midnight Ritual of We Are Still Here(2015)! TNC: https://linktr.ee/thenightclub Join our Discord to get in touch with all the folks we shouted out on the show. I was too drunk and lazy to find all the links. Also, please go rate and review the show! Thanks!
Review các phim ra rạp từ ngày 24/10/2025:NHÀ MA XÓ – T16Đạo diễn: Trương DũngDiễn viên: Quang Tuấn, Huỳnh Đông, Vân Trang,Hoàng Kim Ngọc, Lan Thy, NS Thanh Hằng, Lâm Thanh Nhã, Vương Khang, Thạch Kim Long…Thể loại: Gia đình, Kinh DịNhà Ma Xó xoay quanh câu chuyện về bà Hiền, người phụ nữ một mình nuôi 3 người con sau tai nạn chồng qua đời. Mọi chuyện bắt đầu khi người con trai giữa trong một lần thả lưới bắt cá vớt được một cái khạp bằng sành, nắp đậy kín. Từ đó, những hiện tượng kỳ quái liên tiếp xảy ra trong gia đình.GOOD BOY – CHÓ CƯNG ĐỪNG SỢ – T16Đạo diễn: Ben LeonbergDiễn viên: Indy, Shane Jensen, Arielle Friedman, Larry Fessenden,…Thể loại: Kinh DịPhim kể về chú chó Indy, chuyển đến sống cùng chủ nhân Todd ở một ngôi nhà nông thôn. Indy sớm phát hiện ra những thế lực siêu nhiên ẩn nấp trong bóng tối và phải chiến đấu để bảo vệ người chủ yêu thương khi những thực thể hắc ám đe dọa Todd.PHỎNG VẤN SÁT NHÂN – T18Đạo diễn: CHO Young-junDiễn viên: CHO Yeo-jeong, JUNG Sung-il, KIM Tae-hanThể loại: Hồi hộp, Kịch tính, Tội phạmBaek Sun-ju (CHO Yeo-jeong) – một nữ phóng viên đang tuyệt vọng tìm kiếm một tin độc quyền, nhận được lời đề nghị phỏng vấn rùng rợn từ bác sĩ tâm thần Lee Young-hoon (JUNG Sung-il), người tự nhận mình là một kẻ giết người hàng loạt và cảnh báo rằng một vụ án mạng khác sắp xảy ra. Sau nhiều do dự, Sun-ju bắt đầu buổi phỏng vấn với tên sát nhân trong một phòng khách sạn. Trong cuộc trò chuyện căng thẳng đó, Young-hoon tiết lộ một sự thật gây sốc: những vụ giết người của hắn bắt đầu như một cách để “chữa trị” cho bệnh nhân của mình. Khi cuộc phỏng vấn tiếp diễn, Sun-ju cảm nhận có điều gì đó vô cùng sai trái và cố gắng bỏ chạy. Nhưng hắn lại tung ra một “quả bom” khác: nếu cô dừng buổi phỏng vấn lại, sẽ có thêm một người chết. “Nếu cuộc phỏng vấn này dừng lại, sẽ có người mất mạng.” Liệu cuộc chạm trán định mệnh này sẽ kết thúc như thế nào?XÀ THUẬT TIỂU TAM – T16Đạo diễn: Bobby PrasetyoDiễn viên: Anodya Shula Neona Ayu, Marcella Zalianty, Fathir MuchtarThể loại: Kinh DịVita là một học sinh trung học đã mất đi cuộc sống hạnh phúc sau khi phát hiện ra cha mình, Edi, ngoại tình với một cô gái tên là Rini. Tuy nhiên, không dừng lại ở đó, cô ả tiểu tam Rini còn sử dụng ma thuật đen để cướp cha của Vita khỏi gia đình. Kể từ đó, nỗi kinh hoàng bí ẩn bắt đầu ám ảnh Vita và những người trong nhà. Những sự kiện kỳ lạ dần dần xuất hiện, từ những âm thanh bí ẩn, bầu không khí trong nhà trở nên khó chịu cho đến những thay đổi thái độ ngày càng vô lý của người cha. Dưới ảnh hưởng của ma thuật đen từ Rini, Edi thậm chí còn dần rời xa vợ và hai đứa con. Là con cả, Vita cố gắng duy trì sự toàn vẹn của gia đình.Kinh Dị Nhật Vị - T16Đạo diễn:Suzuki Kosuke, Kawamatsu Wao, Sato ShuDiễn viên:Suda Aki, Imai Shuto, Maekawa Tasuku, Someya Toshiyuki, Honda Takafumi, Yoshizawa KanameThể loại:Kinh dịCô bé dự báo số mệnh - lời tiên tri bí ẩn mang đến ám ảnh cho người đối diện. Căn phòng có bạn bồ câu - sự tĩnh lặng bất thường ẩn chứa bóng tối chết chóc. Hành khách bí ẩn - chuyến đi bình thường biến thành hành trình kinh hoàng. Kẻ cắp gặp bà già - tội ác nhỏ dẫn đến sự trừng phạt rùng rợn. Làng hình nhân - nơi những con búp bê mang linh hồn con người.TỚ VÀ ROBOCO: SIÊU CẤP ĐA VŨ TRỤĐạo diễn: Akitaro DaichiDiễn viên: Minami Tsuda, Shun Matsuo, Erina Gotō, Kotono MitsuishiThể loại: Hài, Hoạt HìnhNăm 20XX, cậu bé Bondo luôn mơ ước có một người bạn robot. Thế nhưng, điều xuất hiện trước cửa nhà cậu lại là Roboco – cô hầu gái hậu đậu nhưng sở hữu sức mạnh vô đối. Tưởng như chỉ là những ngày thường nhật đầy rắc rối, nhưng một thế lực giấu mặt đã bóp méo các chiều không gian, khiến vô số bản thể Robocon mắc kẹt tại Trái Đất. Cuộc chiến đa vũ trụ bùng nổ, nơi Bondo và Roboco cùng mọi người phải hợp sức vạch trần ác nhân và bảo vệ những kẻ yếu thế.-----------------------------------------#8saigon #reviewphimrap #nhamaxo #xathuattieutam #goodboy2025
Hoo boy, just call us the Amityville franchise with the way we keep churning shit out! That's right kiddies, we are STILL on schedule and are here to give you your regular dose of reefer-fueled horror goodness. This episode is chock full of goodies like horror news, groovy tunes, the latest Scare Exchange, and much more, including even more discussion on how Larry Fessenden is basically the Lemmy of all things independent horror. So gird them loins you nasty little Deaders, and get ready for We Belong Dead 150! As mentioned in the episode, we encourage you to send your love and well wishes to the wonderful Reggie Bannister at: Reggie Bannister PO Box 4387 Crestline, CA 92325 Want to check out some “classic” WBD episodes? Head over to https://dispatchespodcast.wordpress.com to listen to our ramblings from years past! Have any questions or comments for us? Send us a message to our social media pages or email us directly at webelongdeadpod@gmail.com. And if you liked the music you heard on this or any other episode, check out the We Belong Dead Tunes playlist on Spotify! And don't forget to look up our sponsors, Pseudo Ludo, Remakes Plethora, Mitch O'Connell, Unlovely Frankenstein, Mani-Yack Monsters, Jeff Brawn, and IBTrav Artworks. They're some of the best spots to find all of the horror, occult, and general weirdo items that your dark little hearts desire! Also, check out our newest addition to our sponsor list, Orbit DVD. They're a stunningly well stocked weirdo film supplier, and are practically guaranteed to make any horror nerd's shriveled little heart happy!
Episode Notes S6E36 Join us as we get down and dirty with Actor Jeremy Holm. H'll be in the house talking about House of Cards to Redux Redux and much more. Jeremy Holm is best known for portraying 'Nathan Green' on the Golden Globe© nominated Netflix series "House of Cards" and as 'Mr. Sutherland' on the Golden Globe© winning USA series "Mr. Robot," as well as the title role in the horror favorite The Ranger. Jeremy was raised in the Rocky Mountains where he received a B.A. from Colorado State University, and later earned an M.F.A from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Since then, he has performed onstage at BAM, Cherry Lane Theatre and Mint Theatre in New York City, internationally at The Shanghai Theatre Center in China, and in major regional houses like Arena Stage, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre, Clarence Brown Theatre, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and The Cleveland Play House to name a few. He has appeared on multiple television shows including "The Good Fight" (CBS All Access), "Prodigal Son" (FOX), "Madam Secretary" (CBS), "The Code" (CBS), "Deception" (ABC), "Blue Bloods" (CBS), "Limitless" (CBS) "The Blacklist" (NBC) "Unforgettable" (CBS), "Happyish" (Showtime), "The Americans" (FX), "American Odyssey" (NBC), "Law & Order" (NBC), and five seasons of "Primetime: What Would You Do?" (ABC). His feature film, The Judge, is available on Blu-Ray and features an all-star cast including Robert Downey, Jr., Robert Duvall, Vera Farmiga, Billy Bob Thornton and others. known for The Ranger (dir. Jenn Wexler) Brooklyn 45 (dir. Ted Geoghegan) and Redux Redux (dir. Kevin McManus & Matthew McManus) VETERANS: https://www.va.gov/.../mental-health/suicide-prevention/ ADDICTION: https://lp.recoverycentersofamerica.com/.../continuum-of.../ Due you know someone that has lost their lives due to addiction? Or even someone that has made a full recovery? Reach out to Johnny Whitaker so they can help to celebrate the lives lost/ lives recovered at overdoseawareness0831@gmail.com Follow our guest https://www.jeremyholm.com/biography https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3124435/ https://www.facebook.com/ActorJeremyH/ Toking with the Dead: https://www.stilltoking.com/ ————————————— Follow Still Toking With and their friends! https://smartpa.ge/5zv1 ————————————— Produced by Leo Pond and The Dorkening Podcast Network MORE ABOUT THE GUEST: Jeremy also appears in numerous other feature films including HERD (dir. Steven Pierce), Blackout (dir. Larry Fessenden), Black Mold (dir. John Pata), Among the Beasts (dir. Matthew Newton), Still Here (dir. Vlad Feier), The Block Island Sound (dir. Kevin McManus & Matthew McManus), and Don't Look Back (dir. Jeffrey Reddick). Proud Member of SAG-AFTRA and AEA. Find out more at https://still-toking-with.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/still-toking-with/16d7349c-7e15-48a1-b613-8366af207492
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Trust his instincts.Good Boy is a 2025 American supernatural horror film directed by Ben Leonberg in his feature directorial debut, co-written by Leonberg and Alex Cannon. Starring Shane Jensen, Arielle Friedman, Larry Fessenden, and Leonberg's real-life dog Indy in the title role, the film takes place in a haunted house and told from the perspective of a dog.00:00 Intro 05:56 Ultimate 90s Horror Picks (In Search Of Darkness 1995-1999)26:26 Horror News 37:09 What We've Been Watching59:11 Film Review2:04:59 Good (Or Bad) Boy (Or Girl) Quiz2:28:49 Film Rating2:32:41 Outrowww.horrorhangout.co.ukPodcast - https://fanlink.tv/horrorhangoutPatreon - http://www.patreon.com/horrorhangoutFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/horrorhangoutpodcastX - http:/x.com/horror_hangout_TikTok - http://www.tiktok.com/@horrorhangoutpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/horrorhangoutpodcastBen - https://x.com/ben_erringtonAndy - https://www.instagram.com/andyctwrites/Ashley - https://www.instagram.com/ashleybredmusicofficial/Audio credit - Taj Eastonhttp://tajeaston.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thehorrorhangout. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rated PG-13Runtime: 1hr 12minWritten & Directed by Ben LeonbergStars: Shane Jensen, Larry Fessenden and IndyPremiered at SxSW Film Festival March 8, 2025Released in US October 3, 2025RT: 90% critics / 83% audience Currently in theatersSynopsisAdorable dog Indy and his dad, Todd, move into Todd's grandpa's home after Todd becomes ill with a mysterious illness that seemingly also killed his grandpa. Indy immediately senses things are not right in the home, as strange noises and creeping shadows abound.Join us again in two weeks when we will be reviewing Shelby Oaks, opening in theaters on October 24.Theme music: "Secret of Tiki Island" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Send us a textGood Boy - Movie Review! Cinemondo! Kathy review the new film Good Boy, a 2025 American supernatural horror film directed by Ben Leonberg in his feature directorial debut, co-written by Leonberg and Alex Cannon. Starring Shane Jensen, Arielle Friedman, Larry Fessenden, and Leonberg's real-life dog Indy in the title role. The film follows a haunted house from the perspective of a dog named Indy, played by Indy. #goodboy #indy #goodboyreview #doesthedoglive #moviereview Support the show
On the 478th episode of Piecing It Together, we are LIVE from Downtown Cinemas in Las Vegas with William-Patrick Coleman, KL Martin and Bob Jomes to talk about Good Boy! This horror story from the point of view of a dog has caught a lot of buzz, and as a huge dog lover and the lead of a doggy rock group The Pup Pups, of course I had to do a show on this one. Puzzle pieces include Scooby Doo, The Thing, The Others and Poltergeist.This episode is dedicated to the memory of Harvey from The Pup Pups.As always, SPOILER ALERT for Good Boy and the movies we discuss!Written by Ben Leonberg and Alex CannonDirected by Ben LeonbergStarring Indy, Shane Jensen, Larry Fessenden, Arielle FriedmanShudder / IFCKL Martin is a writer-director-filmmaker from Las Vegas. He has directed nine shorts including “You Should Smile More” which is currently on a film festival run.Check out his work at https://linktr.ee/KEVINLMARTINFollow KL Martin on Twitter @Codename_LEONCheck out Jason Harris on FacebookBob Jomes is a local MC and currently a host of the Punk Rock Party Brunch at The Composer's Room on Saturdays at 11am.Chek out Bob on Instagram @imbobjomesAnd check out the Punk Rock Brunch at https://thecomposersroom.com/tm-event/punk-rock-brunch-hits-from-the-90s-y2k-most-fun-vegas-brunch-25/William-Patrick Coleman is the host of the FILMBUFF YouTube channel.Check out FILMBUFF at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrku_45HWx_zSx6mCSdxMkQAnd follow William on Instagram @filmbuff_showMy latest David Rosen album MISSING PIECES: 2018-2024 is a compilation album that fills in the gaps in unreleased music made during the sessions for 2018's A Different Kind Of Dream, 2020's David Rosen, 2022's MORE CONTENT and 2025's upcoming And Other Unexplained Phenomena. Find it on Bandcamp, Apple Music, Spotify and everywhere else you can find music.You can also find more about all of my music on my website https://www.bydavidrosen.comMy latest music video is “Shaking" which you can watch at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzm8s4nuqlAThe song at the end of the episode is of course from my pet rock group The Pup Pups. Honestly I don't remember which song I included but hey, it's one of the songs from our 5 albums or our upcoming 6th album Pup Pup Radio!Make sure to “Like” Piecing It Together on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/PiecingPodAnd “Follow” us on...
One of the smartest things I did this year was give this film a 2nd chance viewing. Initially, I didn't give Good Boy the attention it deserved but saw other critics raving about how good it was. I went back in for round 2 and was knocked off my feet. Indy (the dog) carries this film with an adorable, heartwarming while terrifying performance. I just to wanted to reach through the screen and save Indy from all the bad things and you will too! Check out our review to get all the deets about Indy and what made make their film and the performances so endearing. Currently playing in Theaters now ♦♦ Director: Ben Leonberg Writers: Alex Cannon, Ben Leonberg Starring: Indy, Shane Jensen, Larry Fessenden, Arielle Friedman, Runtime: Minutes Synopsis: A dog and his owner take a trip to stay in rural family home, and immediately things get wild in the wilderness as Indy the dog starts to see and sense dark entities haunting the house and possibly his owner. Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode! Follow us on Twitter: @Phenomblak @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork Our shirts are now on TeePublic. https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!
Collections are the thing in this week's look at physical media with Erik Childress and Peter Sobczynski. Criterion has nearly the entire oeuvre of Wes Anderson. Vinegar Syndrome has a pair of Larry Fessenden works while Universal has packaged up a bunch of Draculas in 4K. Kino has a bunch of Dan Curtis and the Airport films while Warner Bros. has Freddy Krueger in a new 4K set. There is also the shorts of Creepshow, the beginning of American Pie and Yorgo Lanthimos plus one of the great action films of the new millennium that you may have missed.3:40 - Criterion (Isle of Dogs (4K), The French Dispatch of the Liberty, Kansas Evening Sun (4K) , The Wes Anderson Archive In 4K (Ten Films, Twenty-Five Years))15:02 - Warner Archive (Black Samson)20:29 - Arrow (The Good, the Bad, the Weird (4K), Creepshow 2 (4K))34:08 - Universal (American Pie (4K), Dracula: Complete Legacy Collection (4K))53:36 - WB (A Nightmare on Elm Street Collection (4K))1:10:01 - Shout Factory (Mama (4K))Kino (Dogtooth (4K), Dan Curtis' Late-Night Mysteries, Airport (4K), Airport 1975 (4K), Airport ‘77 (4K), Airport ‘79: The Concorde (4K))Vinegar Syndrome (Of Monsters and Madness: The Films of Larry Fessenden Vol. 2)TV (Touche Turtle and Dum Dum (The Complete Series))NEW (The Life of Chuck (4K), Becoming Led Zeppelin (4K), Just the Two of Us)CLICK ON THE FILMS TO RENT OR PURCHASE AND HELP OUT THE MOVIE MADNESS PODCASTBe sure to check outErik's Weekly Box Office Column – At Rotten TomatoesCritics' Classics Series – At Elk Grove Cinema in Elk Grove Village, ILChicago Screening Schedule - All the films coming to theaters and streamingPhysical Media Schedule - Click & Buy upcoming titles for your library.(Direct purchases help the Movie Madness podcast with a few pennies.)Erik's Linktree - Where you can follow Erik and his work anywhere and everywhere.The Movie Madness Podcast has been recognized by Million Podcasts as one of the Top 100 Best Movie Review Podcasts as well as in the Top 60 Film Festival Podcasts and Top 100 Cinephile Podcasts. MillionPodcasts is an intelligently curated, all-in-one podcast database for discovering and contacting podcast hosts and producers in your niche perfect for PR pitches and collaborations. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit erikthemovieman.substack.com
On this Thursday bonus episode we are going to play the interview from episode 315 from April 2021 with actor, writer and director Larry Fessenden who talked about acting alongside Barbara Crampton in Jakobs Wife. We felt that Larry was a good match for our episode with Macon Blair on Monday because they are both indie legends who write, director and act and I think it's interesting to compare the differences and similarities of their stories. After that we play another round of THE GAME, enjoy! Don't forget to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/mmihpodcast Leave us a Review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-movies-is-hard-the-struggles-of-indie-filmmaking/id1006416952
Send us a textGood Boy - Official Trailer Reaction! Cinemondo! #goodboy #goodboymovie #horror #trailerreaction Kathy, Burk and Ramesh react to the Official Trailer for Good boy, a 2025 American supernatural horror film directed by Ben Leonberg in his feature directorial debut. Co-written by Leonberg and Alex Cannon, the film presents a haunted house narrative from the unique perspective of a dog. The film stars Shane Jensen, Arielle Friedman, Larry Fessenden, and Leonberg's real-life dog Indy in the titular role. #goodboy #goodboymovie #horror #trailerreactionCinemondo is excited to announce that co-host, Burk Sauls, book, One Hundred Movies: Burk's Favorite Movies Volume 1, is available on Amazon! https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DML5K363?ref_=pe_93986420_774957520Get early access to these reviews by joining Patreon or our YouTube channel! YouTube Membershiphttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvt8UhKoTahIIRGIwxzUVVA/joinPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/CinemondoPodcastJoin this channel to get access to fun perks like exclusive content and private Discord channel!:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvt8UhKoTahIIRGIwxzUVVA/joinOfficial Swag https://shop.spreadshirt.com/cinemondoNew videos daily!!Subscribe for the latest movie reviewshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvt8UhKoTahIIRGIwxzUVVA?sub_confirmation=1
We got a great one today, someone I've wanted to have on the show since year 1. Jim Mickle is in the house. Jim is a director and writer, known for his bold genre-blending style. After graduating from NYU's film program he made his directorial debut with the micro‑budget horror Mulberry Street (2006), followed by the vampire western Stake Land (2010). In 2013, he released his unsettling family cannibal remake (that legit gave me nightmares) We Are What We Are. Jim then ventured into noir-thriller territory with Cold in July (2014), starring Michael C. Hall and Don Johnson before transitioning to television by co-developing and directing SundanceTV's Hap and Leonard (2016–2018). He then created, produced, and directed the Netflix fantasy series Sweet Tooth (2021–).Jim has built a career on doing things his own way — often by learning things the hard way, but always with heart, vision, and grit.In this episode, Jim dives deep into the evolution of his career — from his early days making guerrilla style films to becoming a Netflix show runner. He discusses how he learned to navigate the TV industry, the painful transition from indie DIY to studio systems, and how the business has transformed for filmmakers over the last 20 years. He also gets into his longstanding mentorship with Larry Fessenden and much more on this very special episode of The Nick Taylor Horror Show.Key TakeawaysSet the Date — Make a Movie.Human psychology is complicated, but sometimes it's very simple. Just the act of picking a shoot date can mean everything. The moment you schedule a day to film something, your mind orients toward a tangible goal and the idea of filmmaking stops being a vague “someday” idea and becomes real, scheduled, and tangible. In 2005, Jim and his longtime collaborator set a hard deadline by which they'd start shooting something—even if it was just the two of them filming in a kitchen. That commitment led to Mulberry Street, a gritty, ultra-DIY feature shot in their own neighborhood with friends and minimal gear. It may not have been perfect—but it was finished. And it launched Jim. Sometimes, all you need to launch a career is a simple commitment in your Google Calendar.Find Your Fessenden.Larry Fessenden—who's been on this show in one of my all-time favorite episodes—is a prolific creator and mentor. Jim credits him as a key figure in his career and someone he reached out to early on for advice. That connection evolved into a long-standing creative partnership: Larry went on to produce several of Jim's films and helped him navigate both the craft of filmmaking and the maze of Hollywood. More than just a collaborator, Larry became a guiding presence—part mentor, part indie godfather—who shaped Jim's growth as a filmmaker. Every filmmaker stands to benefit from a relationship like that. So reach out to that filmmaker you really admire because you never know what may happen.Slow and Steady Wins the Race.After four indie features, Jim transitioned to television gradually — starting with Hap and Leonard (which nearly crushed him) before eventually helming Netflix's Sweet Tooth. That slow progression helped him adapt to larger crews, higher stakes, and network politics without losing his creative voice or burning out. Each project taught him how to scale. Jim warns against trying to move too fast.In the Nat Geo documentary Jaws at 50, Spielberg talks openly about the PTSD he experienced from making Jaws. For years afterward, he'd visit the Universal lot and climb into the actual Orca boat and cry—literally to cry out the trauma he'd been carrying from the experience. He even had nightmares for half a decade. And while the grueling experience of making Jaws turned him into Spielberg, that...
In this episode, join Brendan, James-Michael, and Eli as they discuss all sorts of horror, movie news, and what's going on behind the scenes of Horror Press!Topics in this episode include:-The Warren Museum under new ownership-Larry Fessenden wraps filming on his newest secret project-A new VHS scheduled for October-The new Art Bell biopicAnd more!A very special thank you to all our Patreon supporters! Please support us on Patreon and join! Membership starts at 1 dollar!https://www.patreon.com/HORRORPRESS
Drew and Travis get hooked on Abel Ferrara's The Addiction and Larry Fessenden's Habit: two indie vampire flicks from 1995, both set in New York City! This pairing is our third of four installments in another month of Unconventional Vampire Movies. TIMESTAMPS 00:00:00 - The Addiction 00:32:41 - Habit 01:14:52 - The Shelf 01:23:06 - Calls to Action 01:24:06 - Currently Consuming 01:39:24 - End SHOW LINKS Clerks Vampire's Kiss The Shrouds GenreVision on Letterboxd Drew Dietsch on Letterboxd Travis Newton on Letterboxd GenreVision on Bluesky Drew Dietsch on Bluesky
We're celebrating the 10th anniversary of queer director Ted Geoghegan's feature debut, We Are Still Here (2015). This is a quiet indie film with some serious star power (Barbara Crampton, Larry Fessenden, Monte Markham, and Lisa Marie?!), as well as great FX. But a decade later, it's the quiet depiction of grief that we appreciate a great deal more. Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on BlueSky, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd, Facebook, or join the Facebook Group or brand new Horror Queers Discord to get in touch with other listeners. > Trace: @tracedthurman (Bluesky) / @tracedthurman (Instagram) > Joe: @joelipsett (BlueSky) / @bstolemyremote (Instagram) Be sure to support the boys on Patreon! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
THIS WEEK: Wendigo (2001), Depraved (2019), and Blackout (2023)Too hip for the horror hounds and too committed to making monster movies for the arthouse crowd. Larry Fessenden's career is defined by moments of brilliance from a one-of-a-kind filmmaker hamstrung by budget constraints and setbacks that kept him from becoming a household name. He's also the perfect example of someone willing to do what it takes to make art that he loves without compromising his vision. And damn, did you know he had a Killers of the Flower Moon cameo?Donate to Palestinian Medical Aid Support Optimism Vaccine on Patreon
Jack wakes but has a new insight in the mystery of Mr. Crow taking David to "Tales from Beyond the Pale" beginning with "Reappraisal" and "In the Wind" from Glenn McQuaid and Larry Fessenden! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jack wakes but has a new insight in the mystery of Mr. Crow taking David to "Tales from Beyond the Pale" beginning with "Reappraisal" and "In the Wind" from Glenn McQuaid and Larry Fessenden! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
JFD returns this month as we celebrate Sci-Fi-ebruary with a trio of science fiction films that couldn't be more different from one another! Up first, a group of scientists listening for signals from outer space are teleported to a distant world where they must solve riddles and avoid being sacrificed by savage aliens in Amicus Productions' attempt to get into the sci-fi genre, The Terrornauts from 1967.Next, The Wachowskis (who brought you The Matrix) bring the classic cartoon Speed Racer to the big screen in a colorful, fast-paced, live-action film from 2008 starring Emile Hirsch, Christina Ricci, John Goodman, Susan Sarandon and Matthew Fox. Finally, Larry Fessenden tells a modern-day Frankenstein story in 2019's Depraved about a military doctor who creates life from the remains of the dead and faces the moral implications that go along with it.All this plus Valentine's Day chat, porno drive-in talk, Kevin's review of The Monkey, Parker's thoughts on Companion, Joe Bob gets reprinted, Wal-Mart vs zombies, what could be next for optical discs and so much more! LISTEN NOW:MP3 Direct DonloydAlso, if you like the show, please take a minute and subscribe and/or comment on us on iTunes, Stitcher, Blubrry or Podfeed.net. Check us out on Facebook and Twitter! We'd love to see some of your love on Patreon - it's super easy and fun to sign up for the extra bonus content. We'll keep this podcast going with your love and support.
This week, Desmond and Tom take in a double feature of lackluster werewolf movies: Sung Kang's horror comedy Shaky Shivers and Larry Fessenden's depressive Blackout. Songs included: "Unleash the Wolves" by Powerwolves, "Shake Your Blood" by Probot feat. Lemmy Kilmister, "Wait for the Blackout" by The Damned, and "To the Wolves" by Whitechapel. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
This week, Desmond and Tom take in a double feature of lackluster werewolf movies: Sung Kang's horror comedy Shaky Shivers and Larry Fessenden's depressive Blackout. Songs included: "Unleash the Wolves" by Powerwolves, "Shake Your Blood" by Probot feat. Lemmy Kilmister, "Wait for the Blackout" by The Damned, and "To the Wolves" by Whitechapel. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
Season Six starts here! Daniel is in the midst of a winter snow storm like never before. So he and David tackle this early 2000's psychological horror from Larry Fessenden. Is The Last Winter a prescient work of ecologically aware horror? Or does it belly flop into melted permafrost? Find out on this episode of Shiver: A Horror Movie Podcast. #Shiver #Horror #HorrorMovies #HorrorPodcast #TheLastWinter #Environment #GlobalWarming #ClimateChange #EnvironmentalHorror #LarryFessenden #RonPerlman #ConnieBritton #Alaska #AlaskanHorror #TheThing #Wendigo #FrightYaVeryMuch
LeEtta and Richard grow antlers and talk about Larry Fessenden's Wendigo from 2001 . They also get into some folklore about the titular beastie. It's a good time show.LeEtta's blog: https://theleemsmachine.com/bean/http://doomedmoviethon.comhttp://doomedmoviethon.blogspot.comhttp://legionpodcasts.com
Larry Fessenden is a producer, director, and the founder of Glass Eye Pix. Above all, he is a lover of cinema and not afraid to get involved in the technical process and do the work. In fact, he prefers it. A performer in his own right, when Larry isn't making films, he's starring in them.In many ways, Larry is a local legend and icon of the horror genre. His career spans over 40+ years and 20+ films throughout which he has earned a spirit award and acknowledgment from the Criterion Collection. His production company Glass Eye Pix, has not only been a film school of sorts for successful directors like Ti West, he's even invested in their earlier work.Larry is a fascinating case study of what it takes to make your film when you're up against all the odds. His process is his and he doesn't claim to have the right one either but he'll fight you tooth and nail for it. Literally.-----This episode is brought to you in part by MUBI Experience groundbreaking cinema on MUBI with the stunning 4K restoration of Tarsem Singh's THE FALL. Filmed over four years in 28 breathtaking locations and starring Lee Pace, it's a monumental production that transcends genres. For a limited time, you can try MUBI free for 30 days at mubi.com/shittyrigsLet us know if we're doing a shitty job.Support the show
Without Your Head Horror Podcast FX makeup artist Brian Spears joins us! Brian has worked on tons of film and TV such as Larry Fessenden's Blackout and Depraved, Smile, Army of the Dead, Stake Land, The Ranger, Late Phases and more! Also joining us Federico Zampaglione director of "The Well" available now on VOD! "A budding art restorer travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory. Little does she know she is placing her life in danger from an evil curse and a monster born of myth and brutal pain." Please subscribe for more trailers and interviews - LIVE Thursdays! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmwH7xVAhD-OOAqFWyTYTA?sub_confirmation=1 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmwH7xVAhD-OOAqFWyTYTA/join Help Support Without Your Head! https://account.venmo.com/u/headyverse Join Nasty Neal, Terrible Troy and Annabelle Lecter in the interactive chat to talk horror and more! #TheWell #Smile #Blackout #WithoutYourHead #HorrorPodcast #IndieFilm #independentmovies --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withoutyourhead/support
RMR 0284: Special Guest, Ellis Wilder, joins your hosts, Chad Robinson, and Lizzy Haynes for the Retro Movie Roundtable as they revisit Evil Dead II (1987) [R] Genre: Horror, Comedy Starring: David Caruso, Stephen Gevedon, Paul Guilfoyle, Josh Lucas, Peter Mullan, Brendan Sexton III, Charley Broderick, Lonnie Farmer, Larry Fessenden, Jurian Hughes, Sheila Stasack, Director: Sam Raimi Recorded on 2024-09-18
I'll cry if I want to, a wilted rose, deal breakers, a horror and a hero in France, trying to be nice, an easy rider in Folsom, rear-view mirror moments, my cyborg mother, low steaks, a windy winery, the class act Phil Donahue, the classless Ayn Rand, toothpaste thievery, assault and battery, a terrible sculpture, dicks and driving, the intersection of genius and dumbass, Christopher Meloni in the goofiest commercial ever, a pain in the back, burning buttocks, go Ti West young man, and the amazing Larry Fessenden. Stuff mentioned: Lesley Gore "It's My Party" (1963), Lesley Gore "Maybe I Know" (1964), The Blue Rose (2023), Blue Velvet (1986), Mulholland Drive (2001), Easy Rider (1969), Taxi Driver (1976), The Phil Donahue Show/Donahue (1967-1996), Ayn Rand on Donahue (1979 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqpwTAzdPUI), Clash of the Titans (1981), Grey Poupon "Pardon Me" (1981 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwOCOm9Z0YE), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999-present), Tommy Copper "Advanced Weapon" (2023 https://www.ispot.tv/ad/1m0q/tommie-copper-advanced-weapon-save-20-featuring-christopher-meloni), Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (2024), Beetlejuice (1988), MaXXXine (2024), Psycho (1960), House of the Devil (2009), Blackout (2023), The Last Winter (2006), Hellboy (2004), and Session 9 (2001).
In the cold, wintery fields of New England, an old house wakes up every 30 years and demands a sacrifice. On this week's episode… Join the crew as we discuss progressive hippies, the return of Barbara Crampton, and killer ass ghosts in Ted Geoghan's, We Are Still Here (2015). Show Notes: Housekeeping (3:00) Back of the Box/Recommendations (14:46) Spoiler Warning/Full Review (21:35) Rotten Tomatoes (73:35) Cooter of the Week (80:25) What We've Been Watching (86:56) Hotline Scream: (100:36) Connect with us: Support us on Patreon Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Shop
Angelica Florio returns to the podcast to discuss the end of Ti West's trilogy. We go HEAVY ON THE SPOILERS giving flowers to Mia Goth, Giancarlo Esposito, Larry Fessenden & the rest of the cast. Also, Angelica explains what brat summer is, we talk about religious upbringings, giallos, daddy issues & more! Please subscribe, review & give us that 5 star boop!
It's a Boo Crew Creature Double Feature! In the first of one of two all new episodes, things get a little “hairy” as indie horror legend, Larry Fessenden stops by with his incredible new werewolf flick, BLACKOUT, in limited theaters and VOD / digital now! Join us for a celebration of Larry's highly influential work. We talk about his reverence for the Universal Monsters, hear some wonderful Guillermo del Toro stories about his time working with him, uncover the magic of radio dramas, some terrific inspirational words and insight for indie filmmakers and so much more. Larry is such a kind, talented and endearing icon in the genre and we know you'll love listening to his story as much as we did. Episode 417 is now slaying! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thank you for listening to the Following Films Podcast. Today I have two interviews. Up first I'm joined by Jaden Martell and Maxwell Jenkins to discuss their work on the new Nicholas Cage starring film ARCADIAN. The film is set in the near future, where normal life on Earth has been decimated. Paul and his two sons, Thomas and Joseph, have been living a half-life – tranquility by day and torment by night. Every night, after the sun sets, they face the unrelenting attacks of a mysterious and violent evil. One day, when Thomas doesn't return home before sundown, Paul must leave the safety of their fortified farm to find him. A nightmarish battle ensues that forces the family to execute a desperate plan to survive. Then after the break, I'm joined by Larry Fessenden to discuss his latest film BLACKOUT. Writer-director Larry Fessenden has created some of the most original and memorable independent horror films of the last 25 years. His latest, BLACKOUT, ranks among his most chilling and thought-provoking works. In the film, when the sun goes down, Charley has convulsions while driving his car, he goes off the road and ends up in a ditch. Charley, it seems, is a werewolf. He attacks his rescuers and moves through the outskirts of town at night wreaking havoc. But the next day he can't remember the things he's done. Now the tight-knit town must rally to find out what is tearing it apart: mistrust, fear, or a vicious monster. ARCADIAN is in theatres now and BLACKOUT is available on VOD. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/followingfilms/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/followingfilms/support