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Merry Christmas rock dawgies! I'm joined by return guest and Christmas Flick Aficionado ARIEL DYER (Not Your Final Girl podcast) to chat about the 2022 film FALLING FOR CHRISTMAS! We get into the devastating affects of Ariel's christmas affliction, my obsession with shit, shitting, and toilet-based representation, and break down the Hollywood secrets behind the instrument of magic hidden in every human face! After dark, we get into Resurrection, Hatching, What Josiah Saw, House of the Dragon, A Christmas Wish, A Match Made at Christmas, A Christmas Star, Christmas Snowglobe, Please Baby Please, Banshees of Inisherin, Brown (Andrew DeYoung), The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle, Kill the Baby, and Sativa. Check out Ariel's podcast Not Your Final Girl wherever you get your pods, and find her rock music here: https://arieldyer.bandcamp.com/ You can find me everywhere @screenvomit, or hit the links here: http://linktr.ee/screenvomit. Also be sure to leave me a lil rating/review on your podcast app! Happy holidays gang!
It's the end of April's (Hannah Marks, Slash) senior year of high school, when she and longtime boyfriend Nick (Dylan Sprouse, The Suite Life of Zack and Cody) break up. While getting trashed at a house party, she bumps into Dylan's new squeeze, Clara (Liana Liberato, also in To the Stars), a recent transplant from Fresno. BANANA SPLIT is set against the backdrop of April’s last days before heading off to college. Her plans for her last few high school months are about to hit a snag when she becomes best friends with her ex-boyfriend’s new squeeze. Usual teen social norms mean that they have to hate each, but it turns out they have way more in common than a mutual beau. Over the summer Clara and April develop a perfect kindred-spirit friendship in ways they never thought possible, all while working overtime to keep their relationship secret from Nick. Director Benjamin Kasulke (Your Sister's Sister, Safety Not Guaranteed), stops by to talk about working with co-writer / co-star Hannah Marks, making the transition from cinematographer to director and finding the sweet spot of believability in this very entertaining teen drama / comedy. About the filmmaker Benjamin Francis Kasulke is a director, cinematographer, and Stranger Genius Award recipient born in 1977 in Syracuse, NY. After earning degrees in film from Ithaca College and FAMU (Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts) in Prague, he worked as a negative cutter with the Image Treasury in Seattle. His cinematographer career began while working extensively with the local dance film community, which he turned into collaborations with the likes of Guy Maddin, Lynn Shelton, Megan Griffiths, and Colin Trevorrow. He became a vital component of the Pacific Northwest film community, acting as cinematographer on such films as Humpday and The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle (both SIFF 2009), The Freebie (SIFF 2010), The Off Hours (SIFF 2011), Your Sister's Sister (SIFF 2012), Safety Not Guaranteed (2012), Touchy Feely (SIFF 2013), Laggies (2014), and My Last Year With The Nuns (SIFF 2014). Banana Split marks his feature directorial debut. For news and updates go to: facebook.com/bananasplitmov Social Media twitter.com/bananasplitmov twitter.com/benkasulke twitter.com/hannahmarks
2019 BAFF Summer Edition Conference "Casting Your Indie Film" August 27th, Cinepolis Theater, NYC Celine Held and Logan George(Filmmaker Magazine's 25 New Faces of Independent Film") Daniel Schechter(writer/director, "Life of Crime" starring Jennifer Aniston, "Safe Spaces" starring Justin Long and Fran Drescher) Adrienne Stern(casting director, credits include Adrift in Manhattan" starring Heather Graham, Victor Rasuk, William Baldwin, "The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle" starring Natasha Lyonne, "The Believer" starring Ryan Gosling, "Thirteen Conversations About One Thing" starring Matthew McConaughey and John Turturro. Television credits include the New York casting for That 70’s Show, Producing credits include "This Revolution" starring Rosario Dawson and "Twist" starring Nick Stahl.)
Matt Smith is an accomplished actor and playwright with 35 years of experience in the Seattle arts community. Matt’s body of solo performances includes “Helium” (1995), “My Last Year with the Nuns,” “Beyond Kindness” (1999), “My Boat to Bainbridge” (2005), and “All My Children” (2010). Matt has appeared in several films, including starring in the short “Whiteface” (2001) and playing prominent supporting roles in independent features “The Naked Proof” (2003), “Outsourced” (2006), and “The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle” (2009), and, most recently, "My Last Year with the Nuns" (2015). He was also the mailman in “Sleepless in Seattle” (1993). "These Are My People" is a podcast that asks creative people to share their experiences finding and developing audiences. It is produced by Smarthouse Creative, a marketing and digital strategy agency based in Seattle, WA.
This week Al and Tony discuss The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle. Later, Albert becomes a bit unhinged talking about retail and Black Friday. Download it now! Links: Plantonric headphones Eric Luke Rob Delaney on Twitter Moby Dick in Space - Noble Beasts Kickstarter Hardcore History Podcast Drabblecast Nightvale Ender's Game Alive Audio Drama The House in Cypress Canyon Quiet Please
Scott and Maré talk about virgins, long distance relationships, long distance relationship virgins and more! We also talk about… Jams, fancy old shorts Pop Rocks, a legendary candy Mentos and Diet Coke, an explosive combination The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle, a film Juli Odomo, Maré’s brother is on Twitter Infinite Jest, a wonderful, crazy […]
Film Rant Episode 17: Stealing, Cheating, Killing. Who Said Romance Was Dead? In this month's episode I look back over the month of May and look at some of the most interesting news items to have hit the world of movies. Then I give you a special round-up of some of the great flicks I saw at this year's FAB Fest Horror and Fantasy Film Festival, with reviews of Yatterman, Reel Zombies and The Immaculate Conception of Little Dizzle to name just a few. Next up is My Movie Shame in which I finally visit a film that frankly I should have seen years ago… This month its Dario Argento's Suspiria. Then we move on to Quid Shop Corner, and for May the bargain basement malarkey comes in the form of Bruce Willis' 1991 flop-a-thon Hudson Hawk. My monthly rant will this month ask you all to give Lindsay Lohan a second chance (hear me out!) and music as always is provided by the Cloud Sounds podcast. The Film Rant Episode 17 Tracklist: The Generalissimos - The Men Behind the Man: Available at Cloudsounds.co.uk on split 7-inch single. Chips For The Poor - Weather Channel: Single released on Invisible Spies, for more info see: myspace.com/c4tp Islands Lost At Sea - Luna: From the album 'Are Having a Lovely Time' on Staywarm Records. More info at myspace.com/islandslostatsea. James Redmond - Sticker Book: From the album 'Too Much To Think', for more info see: myspace.com/jamesleeredmond Feedback as always more than welcome!!! filmrant@hotmail.co.uk or follow me on twitter via twitter.com/filmrant
Warren chats with David Russo about his feature length narrative, the art of compromise, and male miscarriage out the rear. http://www.littledizzlefilm.com http://www.thewarrenreport.com