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From the creators of Welcome to Night Vale, Alice Isn't Dead, and Within The Wires comes the return of Unlicensed, their critically acclaimed Audible Original.Save it to your Audible library today: https://www.audible.com/pd/Unlicensed... Out in the far reaches of Los Angeles County, where the glamor of Hollywood fades into the long empty of the desert, two unlicensed private detectives are about to face a case that is larger and more complicated then any they've faced before.A ghost-hunting influencer disappears in the middle of a live stream. A beekeeper is murdered after telling his friends that he has come across a dangerous secret.It is up to unlicensed PIs Lou Rosen and Molly Hatch to put together the pieces, as the powerful elite of California try to stop them. Even if they solve the case, can they come out the other side unscathed?From the dusty citrus groves of Redlands to the wealthy enclaves of Monterey, season two of Unlicensed is the kind of grand California noir they just don't make anymore.Written by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor with Glen David Gold, Brie Williams, and Aliee Chan Starring: Lusia Strus, Molly Quinn, TL ThompsonFeaturing guest appearances by Brennan Lee Mulligan, Demi Adejuyigbe, Janet Varney, and more.
*Patron-only Bonus Episode Teaser* Chelsea welcomes back actor Molly Quinn (“The Fall of the House of Usher,” “Castle,” “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”) to unpack the legendary life of Mae West and journey through her memoir, “Goodness Had Nothing to Do With It.” Chelsea and Molly discover life-changing revelations as they untangle tall tales from the truth… because when she's good, she's very good, but when she's bad, she's better! Where to order Chelsea's book: Bookshop.org Find other places to pre-order Follow Chelsea: Instagram @chelseadevantez Join the cookie community: Become a member of the Patreon Show Notes: Liv Ullmann Memoir Episode (With Molly Quinn) Ginger Rogers Memoir Episode Patti LuPone Memoir Episode Barbra Streisand Memoir Episode Where to find our Guest Molly Quinn: Instagram Podcast *** Glamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you. Thank you to our sponsors: Tanteo Tequila - @tanteotequila Pattern Brands - @patternbrands Libro.fm - Click here to get 2 audiobooks for the price of 1 with your first month of membership using code TRASH.
At the LA 2028 Paralympics, the US will compete in blind football (aka blind soccer) for the first time--but a national team is still in development. Molly Quinn, CEO of the US Association of Blind Athletes (USABA) joins us to talk about the process of building an internationally competitive team. Learn more about blind soccer at the USABA's website and follow them on X, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn! If you get involved with the team, we'd love to hear from you! Plus: Medal reallocations from London 2012 (not a typo). Paris 2024 news with details on Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN), Village condoms, the basketball draw, a Cultural Olympiad event, and more! Stadiumnovela updates from Brisbane 2032 News from the latest IOC Executive Board meeting And we have updates from TKFLASTAN, where we hear from: Nordic combined athlete Annika Malacinski Wheelchair curler Steve Emt Sled hockey player Monica Quimby Commentator Olly Hogben For a transcript of this episode, please visit http://flamealivepod.com. Thanks so much for listening, and until next time, keep the flame alive! Photo courtesy of the US Association of Blind Athletes. *** Keep the Flame Alive: The Olympics and Paralympics Fan Podcast with hosts Jill Jaracz & Alison Brown. New episodes released every week and daily during the Olympics and Paralympics. Also look for our monthly Games History Moment episodes in your feed. Support the show: http://flamealivepod.com/support Bookshop.org store: https://bookshop.org/shop/flamealivepod Hang out with us online: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/flamealivepod Insta: http://www.instagram.com/flamealivepod Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/flamealivepod Facebook Group: hhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/flamealivepod Newsletter: Sign up at http://flamealivepod.com VM/Text: (208) FLAME-IT / (208) 352-6348
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Chelsea and Molly Quinn (Castle, Guardians of the Galaxy) dive into an oldie but a goodie, Norwegian actress Liv Ullmann's 1977 memoir Changing. From her marriage to Ingmar Bergman, to struggling with Hollywood networking, to possibly the earliest Henry Kissinger appearance yet, this episode delivers a surprisingly poetic twist to inspire us all for the new year. Where to find our Guest: Molly Quinn Instagram Podcast _____ For more book recaps & gentle tea, follow Chelsea on Instagram @chelseadevantez Become a member of the Celebrity Book Club Patreon! Glamorous Trash: Where we make treasure out of pop culture garbage. Glamorous Trash is all about going high and low at the same time— Glam and Trash. We recap and book club celebrity memoirs, deconstruct pop culture, and sometimes, we cry! If you've ever referenced Mariah Carey in therapy... then this is the podcast for you. Thank you to our sponsors: Tanteo Tequila -- @tanteotequila Natalie's Juice Company -- @nataliesoj Pattern Brands - @patternbrands Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unlicensed, the new show from Night Vale, has been out for two weeks, and today we are presenting the final free episode that will appear on this feed. After that, you will have to head over to audible.com/unlicensed and get that free trial going to hear all twelve episodes. I cannot express what this show means to me, what a joy it was to make and how excited I am for you all to hear it. This episode, I should mention, features, along with Molly Quinn, Lusia Strus, and TL Thompson, the voice of James Urbaniak, which you might recognize as Leonard Burton from Night Vale, or Dr. Venture from Venture Brothers, among many other roles. All twelve episodes of the first season are available right now only on Audible. There is a free trial, so please do use that to listen to it at audible.com/unlicensed.
Unlicensed, the new show by me, Joseph, and my Night Vale co-creator Jeffrey Cranor has been out for a week. Thank you to everyone who listened. We are presenting today the second episode “Lost Boy Found”, in its entirety. We didn't write this series alone, by the way, we brought in some of our best Night Vale guest writers, including Brie Williams and Glen David Gold. This episode was written by Brie and it introduces the case that will become the main story for this season. And you might notice, along with the voices of Molly Quinn, Lusia Strus, and TL Thompson, the voice of Dana on Night Vale and Keisha on Alice Isn't Dead, Jasika Nicole. All twelve episodes of the first season are available right now only on Audible. There is a free trial, so please do use that to listen to it at audible.com/unlicensed.
From Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, creators of the genre defining fiction podcast Welcome to Night Vale, comes the new LA noire Unlicensed, starring Molly Quinn, Lusia Strus, and T.L Thompson. Coming November 10, only to Audible. Subscribe now here: https://www.audible.com/Unlicensed Unlicensed follows Molly Hatch (Quinn), recently divorced, two years sober, and completely lost on where to go next in her life. On a whim she answers an ad for an assistant to a PI, traveling to an unpromising strip mall on Citrus Avenue in Azusa, CA, where she meets Lou Rosen (Strus). Lou is a brilliant detective, but she's also a completely disorganized mess, both in her physical space and within her own mind. She loses evidence, forgets what she's already figured out, and she hasn't even gotten it together to get her PI license. Working illegally in the outskirts of Los Angeles, where the cul-de-sacs and strip malls sprawl into the desert, the only clients she can get are those who either can't afford anyone else or have cases that are too marginal for licensed PIs or the police to bother with. When a teenage girl pleads for Lou and Molly to take the strangest case of their career, they find themselves involved in something much bigger than they were prepared for. This unlikely pair, with no resources and no back-up, follow a trail of seemingly unconnected cases, which leads them to a ransom, a murder, a mysterious wellness center, and a conspiracy that might go all the way to the governor. Featuring guest appearances by Jason Segel, Janet Varney, James Urbaniak, Cecil Baldwin, Jasika Nicole, Mara Wilson, and more, Unlicensed is a deeply-human, captivating thriller set in the most uncool neighborhoods of America's coolest city.
From Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, creators of the genre defining fiction podcasts Welcome to Night Vale and Alice Isn't Dead, comes the new LA noire Unlicensed, starring Molly Quinn, Lusia Strus, and T.L Thompson. Coming November 10, only to Audible. Subscribe now here: https://www.audible.com/Unlicensed Unlicensed follows Molly Hatch (Quinn), recently divorced, two years sober, and completely lost on where to go next in her life. On a whim she answers an ad for an assistant to a PI, traveling to an unpromising strip mall on Citrus Avenue in Azusa, CA, where she meets Lou Rosen (Strus). Lou is a brilliant detective, but she's also a completely disorganized mess, both in her physical space and within her own mind. She loses evidence, forgets what she's already figured out, and she hasn't even gotten it together to get her PI license. Working illegally in the outskirts of Los Angeles, where the cul-de-sacs and strip malls sprawl into the desert, the only clients she can get are those who either can't afford anyone else or have cases that are too marginal for licensed PIs or the police to bother with. When a teenage girl pleads for Lou and Molly to take the strangest case of their career, they find themselves involved in something much bigger than they were prepared for. This unlikely pair, with no resources and no back-up, follow a trail of seemingly unconnected cases, which leads them to a ransom, a murder, a mysterious wellness center, and a conspiracy that might go all the way to the governor. Featuring guest appearances by Jason Segel, Janet Varney, James Urbaniak, Cecil Baldwin, Jasika Nicole, Mara Wilson, and more, Unlicensed is a deeply-human, captivating thriller set in the most uncool neighborhoods of America's coolest city.
We made our poor guest watch 2017's questionable (at best) adaptation of Stephen King's magnum opus, The Dark Tower and she hadn't even read the books. The goal was to find out if the movie was at all coherent to a Dark Tower newbie and... well, you'll just have to listen to find out.
Molly Quinn, executive director of OutMemphis, joins Eric Barnes to talk about the organization's work with homeless LGBTQ+ young people, the group's upcoming Queer Prom, and the progress – and steps backwards – in the environment for LGBTQ+ people.
We love a good possession movie here, and so you can imagine how delighted we were to discuss Agnes with director/screenwriter Mickey Reece and its star, Molly Quinn. While it starts as a religious horror movie, it becomes an exploration of what happens when you don't process your trauma (SPOILER: nothing good). NOTE: There are spoilers in this episode. Buy/Rent Agnes: https://www.amazon.com/Agnes-Molly-Quinn/dp/B09N62KGZ4/ref=sr_1_3?crid=33LUDII60QD4O&keywords=agnes+movie&qid=1647604963&sprefix=agnes+movie%2Caps%2C59&sr=8-3 See Mickey Reece's Other Movies: https://ondemand.drafthouse.com/page/select-films-of-mickey-reece/ Molly C. Quinn:Twitter: https://twitter.com/MollyQuinn93 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mollycaitlynquinn/?hl=en Follow us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/PressPlayScream Website: https://pressplayandscream.buzzsprout.com/
As 2021 and year seven of BEHIND THE LENS draws to a close, we treat you to a mix and match of films and filmmaking with our special guests DAVID BEINSTEIN and ALAN McINTYRE SMITH talking ARE YOU HAPPY NOW, plus our exclusive interviews with writer/director MICKEY REECE talking the fascinating AGNES while director MIKE ROHL makes merry with THE PRINCESS SWITCH 3: ROMANCING THE STAR. First up, we get a little bit of Christmas magic thanks to director MIKE ROHL in this prerecorded exclusive interview as he talks about THE PRINCESS SWITCH 3: ROMANCING THE STAR. Director of the first two installments of the franchise as well, Mike and I join up again to discuss his dazzling, ever-increasing amount of Christmas lights and the movie magic that gives us Vanessa Hudgens taking on three concurrent roles. Take a listen as Mike talks about not only the expanded visual palette (and more twinkle lights), but added color themes, upping the ante with Vanessa Hudgens times three, the design and manufacture of the Christmas Star (made for the film by a jeweler!), working with Will Kemp and shooting not only a 360 waltz, but action scenes more often found in spy thrillers! It makes my holiday every year to speak with Mike about this Netflix franchise. Then we welcome writer/director DAVID BEINSTEIN and cinematographer/producer ALAN McINTYRE SMITH live to talk about their new film ARE YOU HAPPY NOW. Described as an anti-romcom, with some questionable "rom" but plenty of "com", AYHN is a fun-filled and funny BFF bromance. And did I mention plenty of chickens? Chicken wrangling obviously came into play with this film. An interesting and fun conversation with Alan and David on the "making of" ARE YOU HAPPY NOW that should make you pretty happy. Wrapping up the show and the year, we switch gears and go a bit darker in tone with writer/director MICKEY REECE talking about AGNES. Demonic possession, exorcism, some shady priests, and a crisis of faith are just the tip of the iceberg in this film. With an interesting story structure complemented by a classic lensing style that showcases the talents of Molly Quinn and Sean Gunn, among others, Mickey goes into it all. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
This week we are joined by the wonderful actor and producer Molly Quinn. You may know her from her role as the daughter of the titular character of ABC's hit show ‘Castle,' Alexis Castle. Or you may know her from her new movie, the latest entry in the beloved “nun horror” genre, ‘Agnes.' But on this very show she is going to talk about a character that has inspired her and made her “feel seen” – and that is Clarice Starling from 1991's ‘The Silence of the Lambs.' Molly discusses how she and Clarice both have to work harder to take up a bigger “space” than their bodies physically can. She also elaborates on her traumatic past and how that influenced her love of horror. Plus, at the end of the show, Jordan talks about ‘Benedetta,' ‘The Last Duel,' and the joy of being surprised at the movies.You can see Agnes in theaters and on VOD now.Please consider financially supporting the show HEREWith Jordan Crucchiola and Molly Quinn.
A special Wednesday edition of The Direct Podcast ahead of Spider-Man: No Way Home. We review episode 4 of Hawkeye, talk about the future of the Black Panther franchise, speculate about The Batman, and sit down with actress Molly Quinn. First, we discuss the on-set issues of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. With rumors of a rewrite amidst the Letitia Wright controversy, what does this mean for the future of the franchise and the Shuri character? Also, The Batman is reportedly testing two different versions of the film in early screenings. One may or may not feature a big-name actor who may or may not be playing a big-name character. Next, we dive into Episode 5 of Hawkeye. The penultimate is here to set up a finale with a wide variety of plot lines heading toward the same point. With only one week left, where is Hawkeye going to leave this cast of characters?We then sit down with actress Molly Quinn!Thank you all for following along and remember, our Spider-Man: No Way Home review drops on December 17!TIMECODES4:41 - Quick Question12:38 - Sizzle Reel14:32 - Letitia Wright / Black Panther 2 Changes23:48 - The Batman's Screen Tests31:38 - Hawkeye Ep5 Review1:15:55 - Molly Quinn Interview1:38:42 - Weekly Recs
Rick Ross album -Michael strahan went to space with besos -Drake/Kanye show -50 vs Madonna still going..Madonna got the new body but her hands look every bit of a convalescent home patient -Meg Graduates college -Jalen rose ask Molly Quinn for divorce after she moved to Ct -Travis Scott interview w/ c tha god,discontinued his drink cacti,also taken of Coachella 2022…cancel culture buggin tf out -Ashanti sister came out and said slowbucks broke her jaw -Kim K files for Divorce from Ye -Jussie guilty
On an all new episode of The Boo Crew, get out your rosary and fire up the incense! You are joined by actor and filmmaker, Molly C Quinn! Her new film AGNES is available everywhere now. She takes you on a journey thru this remarkably original take on demonic possession filled with haunting and disturbing imagery and unforgettable performances. Hear about the challenges and rewards of bringing her character, Mary, to life. Explore Molly's obsession with the horror genre and what that means for her production company QWGmire. She checks you into the overlook hotel with stories of her time on DOCTOR SLEEP, the fiercely fun HANSEL AND GRETEL GET BAKED and so much more! Make it a “habit” of watching all things Molly Quinn by possessing episode 284 now! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A nun's disturbing behavior sparks rumors of demonic possession at a remote convent. When a priest in waiting and his disillusioned mentor are sent to investigate, their methods backfire, leaving a wake of terror and trauma. Agnes will be available on VOD Dec 10th --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/followingfilms/support
Brian sits down with actor-producer Molly Quinn and co-writer and director Mickey Reece to discuss the horror drama, "Agnes," coming out on December 10.
Actor and producer Molly Quinn -- of Castle, Welcome to Happiness and Mickey Reece's new film Agnes, which hits theatres and VOD Friday -- is here to discuss the entrancing world of Song of the Sea, and how Tomm Moore's Oscar-nominated animated fable helped her understand which sort of stories she wanted to be telling. Your genial host Norm Wilner has the Cartoon Saloon boxed set on his holiday wish list.
Agnes – Movie Review 93 Minutes, Not Rated Written by John Selvidge and Mickey Reece Directed by Mickey Reese Synopsis: A nun's disturbing behavior sparks rumors of demonic possession at a remote convent. When a priest-in-waiting and his disillusioned mentor are sent to investigate, their methods backfire, leaving a wake of terror and trauma. […]
Two priests travel to a convent when a nun shows signs of demonic possession. Producer and star Molly C. Quinn discusses her remarkable horror film Agnes that goes beyond the nunsploitation genre.
Join us for a free, live book-to-film event with producers Kim Williams, Edwin Stepp, and Jonathan Burkhart on Thursday, December 2, at 8pm ET / 5pm PT (introvert-friendly! We won't be able to see you). Get your FREE ticket here: https://manuscriptacademy.com/book-to-film Want to meet a Hollywood producer, director or showrunner? Consult with them about your logline and pages here: https://manuscriptacademy.com/meet-hollywood-producers We had a wonderful event with producers Eric Mofford and Keith L. Shaw, and wanted to share with you the fun of live pitching. Over the next hour, you'll hear us reading the pitches everyone shared in the text chat—and learn about how a quick loglines summary of your work, along with a great concept, can open doors for you and your book-to-film dreams. OUR PANEL: Eric Mofford is a producer, line producer and budget consultant. He has been involved in over 150 film, television and web productions as well as numerous music videos and commercials. His credits include the Emmy-winning television series 24 and the iconic indie feature, Daughters of the Dust. Recently he served as Head of Production at Lone Wolf Media overseeing documentary projects for NOVA, Nat Geo, Animal Planet, Smithsonian Channel and PBS. Previously, he served as Head of Production at Lady of the Canyon where he produced projects such as the dramatic television pilot, Finding Hope, with Chris Mulkey, James Morrison, Darby Stanchfield and Molly Quinn; and the comedy documentary, We'll Always Have Dingle, shot in Kerry County, Ireland. He also served as Head of Production at Unconventional Media, producing the Emmy-nominated award-winning documentary, Houston We Have A Problem, and the live action portions for the EA video game, Need For Speed: Undercover, with Maggie Q. Mofford, a member of the DGA, has written and directed projects for Disney Interactive, Saban Entertainment, The Discovery Channel, Image America, United Way and TBS. He co-produced Senior Year, a 13-part PBS documentary series on high school. He has sold two feature film screenplays and has various projects in development. His dramatic blues film, Travelin' Trains, won a dozen national and international film festival awards and continues to play in art museum showcases over 25 years later. He has done schedules and budgets for both large studio productions and small indies and has shared that knowledge teaching numerous media workshops, both in the United States and internationally. Keith L Shaw is currently the Director of Operations for Jaigantic Studios. With over 27 years of experience as a Director, Producer and Assistant Director in both the television and the feature world, Keith has worked on projects for HBO, ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, Comedy Central, YouTube Red and Teen Nick, to name just a few. Keith served as Director on Season 3 of the Sport-Docu, 3 Gun Nation and Director/Producer on the highly regarded Indie feature, Suicide Dolls. In 2006, Keith produced the feature film, Privileged for Glass House Productions. After a season on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Keith was accepted to the DGA's Director's Single Camera Program, and shortly after, directed on the PBS series, Madison Heights. Keith has filmed on many other projects across the United States and internationally, including Production Supervisor on ABC's, Oprah Winfrey presents The Big Give, 1st Assistant Director on NBC's, The Kenan Show, 2nd Unit-UPM/1st AD for the soon to be released Amazon Prime series, Jack Reacher and Field Producer for 5 seasons of The Apprentice. Keith also serves as Producer/Director and Co-Partner for Last Man Out Productions. The Company was recently nominated for an Emmy award for the Short Documentary, The Prohibition Chronicles: Echos of Point Place.
Join the conversation about roofing recycling with Molly Quinn and Mark Leo of Owens Corning as they talk about their Roof to Roads initiative. Heidi J. Ellsworth will visit with not only the Owens Corning team but also roofing and paving contractors about what is happening around asphalt shingle recycling. They will not only update the industry but share ideas and strategies for contractors to include more sustainability and recycling initiatives in their business. Pour a cup of coffee and join this progressive and differentiating conversation.
Join us Wednesday, October 27, 8pm ET / 5pm PT, for a FREE panel with book-to-film producers Eric Mofford, Marilyn Atlas, and Keith L. Shaw. Get your free ticket here: https://manuscriptacademy.com/live-pitch-workshop. Replay available at the same link, starting at 10pm ET. We are thrilled to have Book-To-Film producer Eric Mofford join us to answer all of our questions about elevator pitches, his favorite loglines—and why describing your work quickly is useful even if you never want to see your name in lights. We talk about how pitching works in Hollywood, why book-to-film titles are consistently strong sellers—and why actors may be the animating force behind these new projects. Eric Mofford is a producer, line producer and budget consultant. He has been involved in over 150 film, television and web productions as well as numerous music videos and commercials. His credits include the Emmy-winning television series 24 and the iconic indie feature, Daughters of the Dust. Recently he served as Head of Production at Lone Wolf Media overseeing documentary projects for NOVA, Nat Geo, Animal Planet, Smithsonian Channel and PBS. Previously, he served as Head of Production at Lady of the Canyon where he produced projects such as the dramatic television pilot, Finding Hope, with Chris Mulkey, James Morrison, Darby Stanchfield and Molly Quinn; and the comedy documentary, We'll Always Have Dingle, shot in Kerry County, Ireland. He also served as Head of Production at Unconventional Media, producing the Emmy-nominated award-winning documentary, Houston We Have A Problem, and the live action portions for the EA video game, Need For Speed: Undercover, with Maggie Q. Mofford, a member of the DGA, has written and directed projects for Disney Interactive, Saban Entertainment, The Discovery Channel, Image America, United Way and TBS. He co-produced Senior Year, a 13-part PBS documentary series on high school. He has sold two feature film screenplays and has various projects in development. His dramatic blues film, Travelin' Trains, won a dozen national and international film festival awards and continues to play in art museum showcases over 25 years later. He has done schedules and budgets for both large studio productions and small indies and has shared that knowledge teaching numerous media workshops, both in the United States and internationally.
This month we are celebrating what it is to be ASRM. For today's episode we are discussing resident education in REI with Dr. Molly Quinn who is in Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Ronald Reagan, UCLA Medical Center and UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center, and Dr. Kathleen Devine, Director of Research, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at Shady Grove Fertility in Washington, D.C. She is also an Assistant Professor at Georgetown University and is on the faculty for the NIH in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. More information on these topics is at www.asrm.org SREI Website https://www.socrei.org/ Tell us your thoughts on the show by e-mailing asrm@asrm.org Please subscribe and rate the show on Apple podcasts and Google Play ASRM Today Series Podcasts are supported in part by the ASRM Corporate Member Council
Hey everyone! This is a live recording of a very special book-to-film event with Eric Mofford (producer and consultant) and Marty Go (producer and director) all about how to craft an elevator pitch. If you've ever wondered how to describe your work quickly—or panicked at the “So, what's your book about?” question—this episode is for you! Prefer to watch the video? Click here: https://manuscriptacademy.com/elevator-pitch-panel Want to hear about upcoming FREE events like this one? Join our mailing list here: https://manuscriptacademy.com/subscribe or check out our calendar of events here: https://manuscriptacademy.com/calendar Maritte Go is a Filipino-American filmmaker hailing all the way from West Palm Beach, Florida. Getting her start in theater, she began as an actress and went onto doing corny TV shows and commercials as a kid. This eventually led to attaining her BFA in acting from Florida State University. She then moved to LA where she was accepted into USC's prestigious Masters in Film and TV program and recently graduated. Go is a recent Fellow recipient of Armed With a Camera. Her latest Indie feature she produced called, Love Land, won the San Francisco Film Grant. She now happily pays the bills Directing, Producing, and Editing Indie feature films, commercials, and music videos for companies such as Disney, Sony, and State Farm. Eric Mofford is a producer, line producer and budget consultant. He has been involved in over 150 film, television and web productions as well as numerous music videos and commercials. His credits include the Emmy-winning television series 24 and the iconic indie feature, Daughters of the Dust. Recently he served as Head of Production at Lone Wolf Media overseeing documentary projects for NOVA, Nat Geo, Animal Planet, Smithsonian Channel and PBS. Previously, he served as Head of Production at Lady of the Canyon where he produced projects such as the dramatic television pilot, Finding Hope, with Chris Mulkey, James Morrison, Darby Stanchfield and Molly Quinn; and the comedy documentary, We'll Always Have Dingle, shot in Kerry County, Ireland. He also served as Head of Production at Unconventional Media, producing the Emmy-nominated award-winning documentary, Houston We Have A Problem, and the live action portions for the EA video game, Need For Speed: Undercover, with Maggie Q. Mofford, a member of the DGA, has written and directed projects for Disney Interactive, Saban Entertainment, The Discovery Channel, Image America, United Way and TBS. He co-produced Senior Year, a 13-part PBS documentary series on high school. He has sold two feature film screenplays and has various projects in development. His dramatic blues film, Travelin' Trains, won a dozen national and international film festival awards and continues to play in art museum showcases over 25 years later. He has done schedules and budgets for both large studio productions and small indies and has shared that knowledge teaching numerous media workshops, both in the United States and internationally.
Molly Quinn talks about her new role as executive producer and star of Agnes.
Terry has an ingenious idea to connect with fans and make some extra money on the side: He will host a live Dark Air show at Comic-Con! But he has no idea what he’s in for when he meets a major celebrity (Nathan Fillion) with extraterrestrial motives.Dark Air with Terry Carnation was created by Rainn Wilson and Aaron Lee and is produced by Thom Harp and Chris Kelly.Starring: Rainn Wilson as Terry Carnation, Karan Soni as Jeet, Al Madrigal as Al, Yvette Nicole Brown as Dr. Lizzie, Aaron Lee as Dr. Kesden and Jennifer MacLean as Veronica.Also featuring:Nathan Fillion – HimselfKevin Smith – HimselfDana Davis – HerselfChet Bhatra – Rizwan ManjiKris Bhatra – Jinous Khadivian"William Shatner" – Jim MesskimenGuest 'Q&A's': Sheila Carrasco, Molly Quinn, Dominic BurgessDark Air with Terry Carnation is produced by Imperial Mammoth, Audioboom and Kelly&Kelly.For a full list of credits head to terrycarnation.com/credit
Terry reluctantly agrees to appear on a right wing conspiracy YouTube channel run by his former intern (Tom Lennon) in exchange for the missing audio from his “dead” wife.Dark Air with Terry Carnation was created by Rainn Wilson and Aaron Lee and is produced by Thom Harp and Chris Kelly.Starring: Rainn Wilson as Terry Carnation, Karan Soni as Jeet, Al Madrigal as Al, Yvette Nicole Brown as Dr. Lizzie, Aaron Lee as Dr. Kesden and Jennifer Lee as Veronica.Guest callers: Molly Quinn, Zehra Fazal, Dominic Burgess, Kevin Isola, Mark Proksch.Dark Air with Terry Carnation is produced by Imperial Mammoth, Audioboom and Kelly&Kelly.For a full list of credits head to terrycarnation.com/credits
The actor looks at Supergirl and what makes her special in Superman Unbound in 2013
Our "official" 4/20 episode may have been last week, but our recording schedule lined up so that we could keep the celebration going! Hansel and Gretel Get Baked is pretty forward with what it is about. Hansel and Gretel, but with weed. Good thing that the Squirms tend to enjoy fairy tales, witches, and marijuana! Despite being a niche sub-genre, and slightly less known, a flurry of goodwill has surrounded this movie whenever we've seen it brought up. Is it warranted? Listen to more Fried Squirms at www.friedsquirms.com Check out all earVVyrm podcasts at www.earvvyrm.com Email us at squirmcast@gmail.com
The DOtD pod (metaphorically) lights up and takes a trip to the Black Forest as they review Duane Journey’s “Hansel and Gretel Get Baked”. While passing to the left, they discuss Friedrich Nietzche, unexpected gore, and tasting the rainbow. Spoilers are dank.
Elan Gale (The Bachelor) & Molly Quinn (Castle) join us this week to share their perspective on being open and honest in a relationship with the things that the majority of people nowadays avoid. They discuss how they’ve been able to sustain a successful relationship while not avoiding the bad things in life like sadness or self doubt, but rather, addressing these things head-on to help remove the stigma and be able to deal with them. We also get into how the two of them met, how they’re able to handle their differences in age, and what’s it like navigating their emotions in different ways both proactively vs. reactively.
Meg, Symphony and Hal discuss episode 42 of Welcome to Night Vale: Numbers. They chat about how severely weird number stations are and how this heartbreaking episode originally had a different ending. They are joined by the voice of Fey, Molly Quinn to talk about how she connected to the role of Fey, things she learned while touring with WTNV and how not giving a shit is a super power. Send us your thoughts, comments, and questions! Leave us a voicemail at 929-277-2050 or e-mail us at info@goodmorningnightvale.com. Be a total babe and support our Patreon. www.patreon.com/goodmorningnightvale Follow us on Twitter and Facebook. Good Morning Night Vale is a production of Night Vale Presents Hosted by Symphony Sanders, Hal Lublin, and Meg Bashwiner Produced by Meg Bashwiner Edited and Mixed by Vincent Cacchione Theme Music by Disparition Logo by Rob Wilson http://goodmorningnightvale.com
Lee Marvin turns 30 one last time, and a great change comes to Night Vale. The voice of Deb was Meg Bashwiner. The voice of Dana was Jasika Nicole. The voice of Steve was Hal Lublin. The voice of Lee Marvin was TL Thompson. The voice of Maureen was Maureen Johnson. The voice of the Faceless Old Woman was Mara Wilson. The voice of Basimah was Aliee Chan. The voice of the numbers station was Molly Quinn. Weather: “Things Still Left To Say” by Mal Blum https://www.malblum.com Four brand new Welcome to Night Vale beach towels now on the store, including a special limited edition design. See y’all at Ash Beach. https://topatoco.com/collections/wtnv/products/cpb-wtnv-beachtowels2019 Come see A SPY IN THE DESERT in Birmingham, Chattanooga, Nashville, Cincinnati, and Cleveland next month! Plus, fall tour dates across the US and Canada are on sale now. http://www.welcometonightvale.com/live/ Music: Disparition http://disparition.info Logo: Rob Wilson http://robwilsonwork.com Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. http://welcometonightvale.com Follow us on Twitter @NightValeRadio or Facebook. Produced by Night Vale Presents. http://nightvalepresents.com
An excerpt from our latest live show recording, All Hail, featuring Hal Lublin as Steve Carlsberg. Get the full recording on Bandcamp and iTunes. Get four exclusive bonus tracks from All Hail – featuring Wil Wheaton as Earl Harlan, Jasika Nicole as Dana Cardinal, Molly Quinn as Melony Pennington, and Dylan Marron as Carlos the Scientist – by becoming a member on Patreon. Help support the show and get exclusive Director's Notes, bonus episodes, merch, and more. And don’t miss our new live show, A SPY IN THE DESERT, this week in Edinburgh and around the world starting in September! Tickets available now.
Molly Quinn has won a well-deserved fan following for her performance as Nathan Fillion’s daughter on the long-running TV series Castle… but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. As you’ll hear, she’s a poised, articulate young actress with a bright future ahead of her and a serious love of movies. Wait to hear Leonard and Jessie’s reaction when she talks about Mae West!
Welcome to Night Vale's 100th Episode. A toast! The voices featured this episode are: Cecil Baldwin, James Urbaniak, Mara Wilson, Annie Savage, Mark Gagliardi, Emma Frankland, Meg Bashwiner, Jackson Publick, Kate Jones, Maureen Johnson, Erica Livingston, Christopher Loar, Kevin R. Free, Lauren Sharpe, Felicia Day, Marc Evan Jackson, Molly Quinn, Fred (the OS computer voice), Wil Wheaton, Symphony Sanders, Aliee Chan, Jasika Nicole, Desiree Burch, Retta, Hal Lublin, Dylan Marron, Jeffrey Cranor, and Flor De Liz Perez. Weather: "Second Song" by Joseph Fink. josephfink.bandcamp.com Music: Disparition, disparition.info. Logo: Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook.
They are not from here. The voice of Melony Pennington was Molly Quinn. Weather: "Well-dressed" by Hop Along (hopalongtheband.com) Music: Disparition, disparition.info. Logo: Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook.
Recorded live at BAMFest during SDCC, Mark and Hal review the catalogue of Pixar Films to pick the very best one! Topics include: - Bullies - Latchkey Kids - Disease and Koala Bears
Live on the scene of deadCENTER Film Festival we talk to the cast and crew of this years Best Narrative Feature, Welcome to Happiness. Join us as we talk donuts and stack candy bars with Molly Quinn, Bay Dariz, Brendan Sexton III
Are you an alligator or a turtle? Do some Animal work (and find out what that even means) with the sparkling Molly Quinn (Castle) in episode 144 of The JV Club, which also includes discussion of some other A-words: Adulthood, Affection, and Amaretto sours.
Some strange new developments at the local numbers station, WZZZ. Plus, an update on former intern Dana, tips on how to get out of a geographical loop, and constant press conferences from outgoing mayor Pamela Winchell. The voice of Fey was Molly Quinn. Weather: "Keep It Coming" by Senim Silla, senimsilla.bandcamp.com. Music: Disparition, disparition.info. Logo: Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com. Produced by Night Vale Presents. Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. More Info: welcometonightvale.com, and follow @NightValeRadio on Twitter or Facebook.
Last night's episode of #Castle gave Molly Quinn an opportunity to really shine and shine she did while playing Richard Castle's sleuthy daughther Alexis in "Like Father, Like Daughter" written by Marc Dube and directed by Paul Holohan. So what did YOU think of this episode and did it change how you see the future for the entire Castle family future? Elena will post the STR Round Table questions on www.stanatalkradio.com, so we hope you'll join us and share with all of us YOUR thoughts on this unique episode. Photo credit/copyright: ABC Studios/Network
Molly Quinn ("Castle," "We're The Millers") chats with Cole and Vanessa about ring wraiths, Escape From Tomorrow, the 50 Shades of Gray movie, books vs. movies, bathroom golems, eyelash wishes, 100 episode celebrations, Batman vs. Superman, costume fails, the Goonies, Willem DaFoe, DVD extras, The Hunger Games and Molly's odd attraction to Jafar. Leave your answer to the firsts question (the first time you went camping and if you liked it) on our website for a chance to win a brand new Pop My Culture T-Shirt!
You won't want to miss THIS!.. Our guest tonight will be joining us in our the second hour of CTR. If you have a question for our guest Debbie Zoller, please call in after the interview. No worries, there will be plenty of time for you to think of a question to call/skype (347)857-4368. We hope you will join us tonight for this fun interview. Photo credits[at left]:Debbie Zoller, @DebbieZoller1 www.debbiezollermakeup.com
Tonight we are honored to have the unique opportunity to talk with composer Robert Duncan. As many fans know, Robert is the creative genius behind the distinctive [whistling] theme song for the hit television show, ‘Castle’. Even before we all learned to “whistle a new tune”, Robert’s been hard at work honing his skills on many shows and demonstrating his inventive and imaginative side for some time now. In addition to his involvement in every episode of ‘Castle’ since its beginning in 2009, Robert continues to challenge his artistic talents with the music he has composed for many other television shows; ‘The Chicago Code’, ‘The Terriers’, ‘The Gates’, ‘Lie to Me’, ‘The Unit’ and many more. He also has several movies to his credit, including Molly Quinn’s recent film ‘Avalon High’. Music seems to play an important role in all aspects of our lives including television & film. Music can set the desired tone, enhance the storyline and above all affect our memories and emotions during a scene. Who doesn’t remember a theme song from their favorite TV show while growing up ~ for some reason we do remember the music. We hope you will be able to join us for tonight's interview with our special guest Robert Duncan. Please note, the show will be available for download approximately 30 minutes after it's completion. You can download any STR show for FREE via iTUNES and/or the STR RSS feed. Photo credits [at left]: Used by permission, Robert Duncan
YES!! We are interviewing Actress Molly Quinn who plays Alexis Castle on STR tonight. You can call/skype in and speak to this special young lady - I'm sure she'd love to hear from you :) 'The Dead Pool', what do you think of when you hear/read that title? Me? I think of Clint Eastwood as "Dirty Harry".. with a ginormous magnum gun pointing it at a suspect saying "make my day".. OR, it could be completely different - like a "game of death prediction" [as in] a bet where money is involved and it's more like a "betting pool" where there's a gambling arrangement where/when someone dies ~ hm, based upon the promos (USA/Canada), I believe we'll be literally "swimming" with a death instead. Please watch Castle episode 3x21 'The Dead Pool' on Monday April 11th and join us right here on STR Tuesday April 12th to give our honest thoughts. Hope you can join us. If not, you can always download to your pc, mac, or iAnything at a time that works best for you..