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Currently Reading
Season 7, Episode 40: Bookish Friends Step Up + Boss My TBR

Currently Reading

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 55:59


On this episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Bookish Moments: shifting our perspectives and bookish friends stepping up Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: we are bossing some more TBRs The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) .  .  .  .  1:23 - Our Bookish Moments Of The Week 5:36 - Our Current Reads 5:47 - My Friends by Fredrik Backman (Kaytee) 8:16 - Anxious People by Fredrik Backman 8:21 - Beartown by Fredrik Backman 10:16 - Night Film by Marisha Pessl (Meredith) 15:23 - The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt (Kaytee) 20:29 - The Big Four by Agatha Christie (Meredith) 22:38 - Poirot by Mark Aldridge 24:28 - The Mystery of the Blue Train by Agatha Christie 26:00 - Most Ardently by Gabe Cole Novoa (Kaytee) 26:38 - Pride by Ibi Zoboi  31:05 - The Beast and the Bookseller by Eva Devon (Meredith) 35:15 - The Duchess Deal by Tessa Dare 36:42 - Boss My TBR From DactylJD 38:19 - Broken Country by Claire Leslie Hall 39:42 - The Word is Murder by Anthony Horowitz 39:45 - Small Things Like These by Claire Keegan 39:48 - Real Americans by Rachel Khong 39:51 - Belle Green by Alexandra Lapierre 39:55 - The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton From Terri Melton 44:42 - Hyde by Craig Russell 44:43 - The Tainted Cup by Robert Jackson Bennett 44:49 - Falling by T.J. Newman  45:02 - Fang Fiction by Kate Stayman-London 45:04 - Blood Sisters by Vanessa Lillie 45:07 - To Shape A Dragon's Breath by Moniquill Blackgoose 45:11 - A Boy and his Dog at the End of the World by C.A. Fletcher 49:05 - Meet Us At The Fountain 49:12 - I wish for us to try new things. (Kaytee) 51:32 - I wish to press Reincarnation Blues by Michael Poore. (Meredith) 51:38 - Reincarnation Blues by Michael Poore   Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. May's IPL is a new indie to the rotation - Dog Eared Books in Ames, Iowa. Love and Chili Peppers with Kaytee and Rebekah - romance lovers get their due with this special episode focused entirely on the best selling genre fiction in the business.  All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the behind-the-scenes insights of an independent bookseller From the Editor's Desk with Kaytee and Bunmi Ishola - a quarterly peek behind the curtain at the publishing industry The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Production and Editing: Megan Phouthavong Evans Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!

Film Critters Processes
Eat the Night | FILM CRITTERS PROCESSES

Film Critters Processes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2025 59:13


!! SPOILERS !!THE CURSE https://barroo.itch.io/the-curseboooo knock it off with the crime drama we want more GUILD DRAMA BRO. THE RAIDS, BRO!!!

The Dark Academicals
Episode 10.1: ‘Darkly' by Marisha Pessl

The Dark Academicals

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 69:49


With ‘Special Topics and Calamity Physics' and ‘Night Film' both catapulting Marisha Pessl into the realms of early BookTube and book internet fanfare in the early 2010s, with whispers of dark academia and academia-related stories that blend with thrillers and literary fiction. We've both been long-interested in Marisha Pessl as an author and the fascinating premise and stunning cover of ‘Darkly' meant it was sent straight to the top of our dark academia wishlist…A seemingly ordinary high school student. A mysterious summer internship. And a legendary games designer, now dead.When an ad for an internship with the Louisiana Veda Foundation appears, Arcadia 'Dia' Gannon rushes to apply. Veda's game-making empire, Darkly, was renowned for its ingenious and terrifying games back in the day and Dia is as obsessed with them as anyone.The remaining games are priced like highly sought-after works of art, with the rarest and most notorious commanding tens of millions of dollars at auction. Now, Dia is thrust into the enigmatic heart of the operation. But who are these other interns? Why do they all seem to have something to hide? And why was she really chosen? It soon becomes clear that this summer will be the most twisted Darkly game of all.But will ‘Darkly' live up to our inflated dark academia dreams?In this episode we discuss:- The many pop culture, movie, TV and literary influences and connections we found in ‘Darkly'- The way that the media villainise creative, successful women, and the way that the men around them support and facilitate it- The role of romance, Poe Valois III and Choke Newington

Dynasty Fantasy Football - Under The Helmet
Kirk Cousins, Caleb Williams, Jakobi Meyers, Monday Night Film Notes Preview

Dynasty Fantasy Football - Under The Helmet

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 23:53


Get 500+ premium podcasts by signing up at www.UTHDynasty.com as a General Manager PLUS subscriber. Also, get bonus shows, player deep dive episodes, and access to the VIP Chat by signing up as an All-Pro at www.Patreon.com/UTH. Thanks for listening and keep building those dynasties!

Our Taste Is Trash
150. Movie Review: Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Umbrella Academy Series Finale, and Saturday Night film

Our Taste Is Trash

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 69:03


This week Josh and Jade review the film Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes. Will it live up to the hype of the Caesar trilogy? Also, inside this episode our hosts breakdown Season 4 of Umbrella Academy and the wrap up of the Netflix series and discuss the upcoming film, Saturday Night, based on the premiere of the long running Saturday Night Live show on NBC. Hit the play button so we can quit our day jobs.

Untitled Beatles Podcast
“A Hard Day's Night” Film (1964) Part 3

Untitled Beatles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 57:31


The Untitled Beatles Podcast 60th anniversary celebration of A Hard Day's Night is in full swing, all thanks to Producer Casey's decision to have an open bar. It is a classic film after all and… oh great. Tony just shaved his head to resemble Gene Siskel and now T.J. is trying to squish into his childhood Q-bert costume. Cheeky! And while these pie-eyed faboons intercept every drink (and jam butty) intended for the Fabs, they ponder:

Untitled Beatles Podcast
A Hard Day's Night Film (1964) Part 2

Untitled Beatles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 57:13


All right, cool, so a lot of y'all like "Head", whether giving it, or getting it, on DVD. Fine! But without question, A Hard Days Night - like Jets Detroit pizza - is better. Because it has to be. #PizzaMarketingTruths Tony and T.J. continue to explore this still-vital film and its unbreakable impact on pop culture, and also ask:

Untitled Beatles Podcast
A Hard Day's Night Film (1964)

Untitled Beatles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 45:11


Head. Some would argue it's not just a married birthday treat, but also the greatest rock film ever made. Others, like the UBP, contend that the

GamesMyMomFound
Violent Night (Film 84) - GMMF

GamesMyMomFound

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 98:12


Merry Christmas Ho Ho Ho! We bring you our Christmas Movie Episode.   For this we take a look at a movie that came out in 2022, Violent Night.  A very different take on Santa Claus then I expected.   Come listen to what we thought. Starring Mike Albertin, Tiffany Albertin, Bill Tucker, and Kenneth Sanity. A Gamer Looks at 40 - https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1426576.rss https://nomadsoffantasy.com/ Helena - https://linktr.ee/helhathfury Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/GamesMyMomFound Follow us on Facebook. Twitter - @Mom_Found Instagram - gamesmymomfound_ YouTube  - https://youtube.com/c/GamesMyMomFoundPodcast Discord - https://discord.gg/YQRZB2sXJC

The Fantasy Points Podcast
2023 Week 1 Thursday Night Film Room Preview | Take Talk Podcast

The Fantasy Points Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 57:07


In Take Talk 70, Steve O'Rourke (@callmesteveo7) and Brett Whitefield (@BGWhitefield) preview the 2023 Week 1 NFL slate from a film room perspective, with a heavy focus on Thursday night's Lions/Chiefs tilt. READ DR. EDWIN PORRAS' INJURY [PRO]NE GUIDE WITH CODE INJURYPRONE25: https://injuryproneguide.myshopify.com/ Want to join a high-stakes dynasty league -- or any other high-stakes league? All new FFPC users get $25 off their first FFPC league of $35 or more, including dynasty orphans, using our affiliate link: ⁠https://myffpc.com/cms/public?affid=fantasypoints⁠ ⁠FANTASY POINTS PROJECTIONS ARE LIVE⁠ FOR ALL STANDARD AND PREMIUM SUBSCRIBERS! Interested in playing Best Ball in 2023? There's no better place than Underdog Fantasy. ⁠Use our code FANTASYPTS⁠ to sign up for a new account at Underdog, and not only will you get a 100% deposit match up to $100... but you'll get a Fantasy Points Standard subscription for only $5! ⁠https://www.fantasypoints.com/underdog --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fantasy-points-podcast/support

Best Book Club with Shanna and Jen
Alone With Night Film and Demon Copperhead

Best Book Club with Shanna and Jen

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 17:34 Transcription Available


Books mentioned in this episode:Night Film by Marisha PesslDemon Copperhead by Barbara Kingsolver The Girl From the Well by Rin Chupeco www.marishapessl.comLibro.fm.Use our code GOODBOOKS at checkout and get two books for the price of your first months membership!Find us at:www.goodbookspodcast.comFacebook - In Her Good Books PodcastInstagram - @inhergoodbookspodcastTikTok - @inhergoodbookspodcastWe are affiliated with Libro.fm, but all reviews are our true and honest opinions!

SUAVV Sessions: The Podcast
Dave Brown & Morris Chestnut: The Surprising Impact Indie Night Film Festival Has on New Talent

SUAVV Sessions: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 11:54


Dave Brown would consider himself Hollywood's best friend. He understands how to maneuver through Hollywood as a film director, actor, or producer. So he tapped one of his clients, Morris Chestnut, to help him launch the Indy Night Film Festival. In an arena where he gives space for new filmmakers, actors, producers, and directors to enter into the area of making film in a way that they may not have been able to otherwise. This weekly showcase and networking event is a hit in Los Angeles, so now that Covid is behind us, he decided to take the show on the road. This month, they decided to stop in Atlanta, and that's where we were able to meet Dave and Morris and find out why this venture was important to them. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/suavvsessions/message

Abby Normal Podcast
Night Film w/ Kelin Gant and John Hanna

Abby Normal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 56:53


Everybody gets their start somewhere. We sit down with Kelin and John, two high school students from Wisconsin, who are working on getting their first feature length film release this year. The movie is called Night and is excepted to be released by the end of this year. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abby-normal-podcast/support

The Roundtable
BIFF opening night film "Food and Country" with Ruth Reichl

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 15:35


The Berkshire International Film Festival opens Thursday night with the documentary “Food & Country.” The film looks at America's policy of producing cheap food at all costs which has long hobbled small independent farmers, ranchers and chefs.Trailblazing food writer Ruth Reichl reaches out across political and social divides to uncover the country's broken food system and the innovators risking it all to transform it. The film covers a rich cultural spectrum, from fine dining rooms to far lands, discovering passionate, inspirational change makers along the way. Ruth Reichl joins us this morning.

Best Book Club with Shanna and Jen
There's an Elephant in the Room and it's Really Good, Actually

Best Book Club with Shanna and Jen

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 38:27 Transcription Available


Books Mentioned in this Episode:Night Film by Marisha PesslReally Good, Actually by Monica HeiseyJust the Nicest Couple by Mary KubicaLibro.fm.Use our code GOODBOOKS at checkout and get two books for the price of your first months membership!Find us at:www.goodbookspodcast.comFacebook - In Her Good Books PodcastInstagram - @inhergoodbookspodcastTikTok - @inhergoodbookspodcastWe are affiliated with Libro.fm, but all reviews are our true and honest opinions!

From the Front Porch
Episode 395 || Kids' Table: Autumn

From the Front Porch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 48:59


This week on From the Front Porch, Annie is joined by friend, cousin and former colleague, Ashley Sherlock. Annie and Ashley share what they're reading, watching, listening to and buying. To purchase the books mentioned in this episode, visit our new website: Annie is reading: Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn My Best Friend's Exorcism by Grady Hendrix Night Film by Marisha Pessl Ashley is reading: Everything, Beautiful by Ella Frances Sanders A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara Annie is listening to: Funny You Should Ask by Elissa Sussman (also available as a physical book) Ashley is listening to: Crying in the Bathroom by Erica L. Sanchez (also available as a physical book) Ashley is buying: Cozy Earth bed sheets Newton Running Shoes **Correction: In today's episode, Annie says the FTFP Patreon Book Club is meeting on November 1. We're actually meeting on Thursday, November 3rd at 8 p.m. EST. Sorry about that! We can't wait to see you there. From the Front Porch is a weekly podcast production of The Bookshelf, an independent bookstore in South Georgia. You can follow The Bookshelf's daily happenings on Instagram at @bookshelftville, and all the books from today's episode can be purchased online through our store website, www.bookshelfthomasville.com.  A full transcript of today's episode can be found here. Special thanks to Dylan and his team at Studio D Podcast Production for sound and editing and for our theme music, which sets the perfect warm and friendly tone for our Thursday conversations.  Thank you again to this week's sponsor, Visit Thomasville. Everyone loves fall in Thomasville, Georgia! When it's time to getaway, we have exactly what you need! Find romance, explore historical sites, dine out, shop, and make time to relax and unwind. There's no better getaway than a Thomasville Getaway! Whether you live close by or are passing through, I hope you'll visit beautiful Thomasville, Georgia: www.thomasvillega.com or @thomasvillega on Instagram. This week Annie is reading Night Film by Marisha Pressl. Ashley is reading A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara. If you liked what you heard in today's episode, tell us by leaving a review on iTunes. Or, if you're so inclined, support us on Patreon, where you can hear our staff's weekly New Release Tuesday conversations, read full book reviews in our monthly Shelf Life newsletter and follow along as Hunter and I conquer a classic. Just go to patreon.com/fromthefrontporch. We're so grateful for you, and we look forward to meeting back here next week. Our Executive Producers are... Donna Hetchler, Cammy Tidwell, Chantalle C, Nicole Marsee, Wendi Jenkins, Laurie Johnson, and Kate Johnston Tucker.

The Roundtable
Berkshire International Film Festival presents opening night film "Art & Krimes by Krimes"

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 15:40


While locked-up for six years in federal prison, artist Jesse Krimes secretly creates monumental works of art—including an astonishing 40-foot mural made with prison bed sheets, hair gel, and newspaper. He smuggles out each panel piece-by-piece with the help of fellow artists, only seeing the mural in totality upon coming home. The documentary "Art & Krimes by Krimes" will be the opening night film at this year's Berkshire International Film Festival on June 2, 2022 at The Mahaiwe in Great Barrington, NY. We are joined by director Alysa Nahmias and artist Jesse Krimes.

Conscious Living Radio
Klabona Keepers: Opening Night film of the 19th Human Rights Watch Canada Film Festival

Conscious Living Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2022 56:19


Join Tasha Simms and Marc Caron as they speak with filmmaker, impact producer, community organizer and extreme sports athlete,  Tamo Campos. His recent film The Klabona Keepers (2022), is being premiered at the Human Rights Watch Canada Film Festival (HRWCFF) on Thursday, May 26, 7:30pm as the Opening Night film of the 19th Human Rights […] The post Klabona Keepers: Opening Night film of the 19th Human Rights Watch Canada Film Festival appeared first on Conscious Living Radio.

Atlanta Film Chat
Out On Film's Closing Night Film "Keep the Cameras Rolling: The Pedro Zamora Way"

Atlanta Film Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 44:19


“Keep the Cameras Rolling: The Pedro Zamora Way” directors Stacey Woelfel and William T. Horner discuss making the film and the impact of Pedro's life in advance of their world premiere at the 2021 Out On Film Festival!

Glass Onion: On John Lennon
Bonus Episode #9- A Hard Days Night film review (Antony on 'Classic Film Jerks' podcast)

Glass Onion: On John Lennon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 64:49


Your host Antony recently appeared on the 'Classic Film Jerks' podcast to take a comedic but still analytical look at the Beatles’ first film ‘A Hard Day’s Night’. Is it a classic? You can probably guess what I thought but what did Michael and Andrew from CFJ conclude after their first watch? The intro to the show contains more information on the upcoming documentary ‘Finding Claudio’ that was mentioned on a recent show and which concerns the strange young man who came to England to ‘look in John’s eyes’ and who John engages with outside his Tittenhurst Park home in the famous clip from 1971. That clip and a link to the documentary website are in the show notes. Enjoy! Feedback and voluntary Paypal donations to glassonionpod@yahoo.com Facebook page- www.facebook.com/glassonionjlpod Twitter handle twitter.com/OnionLennon Antony's 'Life And Life Only' podcast https://lifeandlifeonly.podbean.com links 'Classic Film Jerks' podcast main page https://classicfilmjerks.libsyn.com 'Finding Claudio' main website https://www.findingclaudio.com John and Curt Claudio meet in 1971 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99fXJ8nSR1M

Final Guys Horror Podcast
Final Guys 202 - Stay Out of the F**king Attic

Final Guys Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 76:53


We're reviewing Stay Out of the F**king Attic this week. It's a movie. But first, we're talking From the Dark, Train to Busan Presents: Peninsula, Cold Moon, The Dead Zone, Dawn of the Beast, Chronicle, The Howling, Ma, The Slayer, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, Night Film by Marisha Pessl, and The Southern Book Club's Guide to Hunting Vampires by Grady Hendrix.

Films, Shows & Other Stuff
Episode 7 - "A Proper Saturday Night Film"

Films, Shows & Other Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 30:07


Andrew talks to Hash about the Tyson/Bruno documentary. The pair also discuss why Pulp Fiction is a great Friday night film and why Mourinho may have found his best starting 11, amongst other things. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I Just Want to Talk about Books
Top 5 Reads of 2020

I Just Want to Talk about Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2021 61:24


In this episode, we talk about serial killers listening to our podcast, Zineb's Goodreads, men in suits reading Harry potter, our top 5 reads of 2020 and more! *Books Mentioned:* 1. Night Film by Marissa Pessl 2. Fever series by Karen Marie Moning 3. Harry Potter series by J.K Rowling 4. Just Kids by Patti Smith 5. What I Talk About When I Talk About Running by Haruki Murakami 6. The Thing Around Your Neck by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 7. Wonder by R. J Palacio 8. Before The Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi 9. The Four Horsmen series By Laura Thalassa 10. Language Of Thorns by Leigh Bardugo 11. From Blood And Ash by Jennifer L. Armentrout 12. Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy 13. Magical Midlife Madness by K.F. Breene *Special thank you to our lovely bookish friends

KUCI: Film School
Through the Night / Film School Radio interview with Director Loira Limbal

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2020


THROUGH THE NIGHT is a cinema vérité portrait of three working mothers whose lives intersect at Dee’s Tots Daycare in New Rochelle, NY: a mother working the overnight shift as a pediatric nurse; another holding down three low-wage jobs to support her two girls; and Deloris “Nunu” Hogan, who for over two decades has cared for the children of parents with nowhere else to turn. A tender portrait of titanic strength, love and selflessness, THROUGH THE NIGHT showcases the multiplicity of "women’s work" – paid, underpaid and unpaid; emotional and physical; domestic and career-oriented – all while negotiating the terms of a dignified existence under the three arrows of racism, sexism and capitalism in America. Director Loira Limbal joins us for a conversation on the myriad of issues raised in this deceptively simple meditation of the why and how millions of hard working people in the home of the brave can do all the right things only to find themselves one random event away from the economic abyss that is modern American life. For news and updates go to: throughthenightfilm.com

Calvert Library's Book Bites for Adults
Night Film by Marisha Pessl

Calvert Library's Book Bites for Adults

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 13:31


Enjoy our presentation of Night Film, written by Marisha Pessl and published by Penguin Random House. On a damp October night, beautiful young Ashley Cordova is found dead in an abandoned warehouse in lower Manhattan. Though her death is ruled a suicide, veteran investigative journalist Scott McGrath suspects otherwise. As he probes the strange circumstances surrounding Ashley's life and death, McGrath comes face-to-face with the legacy of her father, the legendary, reclusive cult-horror-film director Stanislas Cordova-- a man who hasn't been seen in public for more than thirty years.Night Film was a finalist for the 2013 Shirley Jackson Award and is a New York Times Bestseller.Please be advised, Night Film contains descriptions or depictions of violence and strong language.  This title is available as an ebook and audiobook on Libby by Overdrive.Libby ebook-- https://bit.ly/NightFilm_LibbyeBook Libby audiobook-- https://bit.ly/NightFilm_LibbyAudio Please visit www.calvertlibrary.info for more information.Music:  Beach Bum Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com).  Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License  http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Parenting and Politics
Ep. 40: Through the Night Film: The Human Stories Behind 24-Hour Childcare

Parenting and Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 62:00


Who needs 24-hour childcare?  When we think of child care, we think many things, but usually we think of a standard child care situation for parents who work 9-5 jobs... but who takes care of the children of the people who work around the clock? People like Deloris and Patrick Hogan, who have been childcare providers since 1985, operating a 24 hour daycare out of their home. In this episode, Diana talks to Loira Limbal, the filmmaker behind the documentary titled "Through the Night" which tells the story of Dee's Tots, a 24 hour home based daycare. Dee's Tots is owned by Deloris and Patrick, affectionately known as Nunu and Pop Pop, who also join Diana in this episode.  We talk about: the cost of child care  essential workers and who is taking care of their children  what legislators need to do to help working families  the importance of a male figure who is a caregiver  why workers need a living wage, and access to health care  what child care providers need in order to be able to provide good care what the government should be doing to help working families who needs to be at the table in discussing child care  men as caregivers  breaking stereotypes of who can be a nurturing caregiver.  AND MORE!   

Tech und Trara
TuT #35 - Wie arbeitet ein Indie-Entwickler? Mit Philipp Stollenmayer

Tech und Trara

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 57:27


Nur wenige Menschen können sich der Faszination von Computerspielen entziehen. Auf dem PC, dem Smartphone oder dem Tablet - überall wird gedaddelt. Dafür kommen jedes Jahr Hunderte Games hierzulande auf den Markt. Eigene Spiele zu kreieren ist für viele ein herausforderndes Hobby und für manche sogar ihr Traumberuf. Aber wie entwickelt man eigentlich Games und was muss man dafür können? Dafür haben wir mit dem Indie-Entwickler Philipp Stollenmayer gesprochen. Er gewann bereits den Apple Design Award und Deutschen Computerspielpreis. Im Gespräch erzählt er uns wie er arbeitet und mit welchen Tools er arbeitet, um ein Spiel zu entwickeln. Außerdem haben wir über seine Spiele und die Indie-Szene gesprochen. Eine Folge rund um die Begeisterung von Indie-Games und Spieleentwicklung. Empfehlungen der Woche: Philipp empfiehlt ergodische Literatur, zum Beispiel die Bücher Extrem laut und unglaublich nah von Jonathan Safran Foer (Provisionslink) (https://amzn.to/3p8dNFv) und Night Film von Marisha Pessl (Provisionslink) (https://amzn.to/36fqzta). Moritz empfiehlt Spark AR (https://sparkar.facebook.com/ar-studio/download/), um eigene Instagram Filter zu erstellen. Links zur Folge: - Hier kommt ihr zu den Spielen von Philipp Stollenmayer im App Store (https://apps.apple.com/de/developer/philipp-stollenmayer/id580506869#see-all/i-phonei-pad-apps) und im Google Play Store (https://play.google.com/store/apps/developer?id=Philipp+Stollenmayer&hl=de). - Hier kommt ihr zu unserem Artikel über lineares Fernsehen (https://www.netzpiloten.de/lineares-fernsehen/). Kontakt: E-Mail: techundtrara@netzpiloten.de Twitter: @techundtrara (https://twitter.com/techundtrara) Instagram: netzpiloten (https://www.instagram.com/netzpiloten/) Wir hoffen, euch gefällt die 35. Folge Tech und Trara! Es gibt jeden Montag eine neue Folge :) Falls euch der Podcast gefällt, folgt und abonniert uns gerne! Auch über eine Bewertung freuen wir uns natürlich sehr.

Sketching Details
The Strangers Prey At Night Review (Film, 2018) #31DaysofHorror

Sketching Details

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 3:54


A review of the 2018 action/horror film The Strangers Prey At Night.

Blahzayblah Film Chat Podcast
A Boy. A Girl. A Dream: Love on Election Night Film Chat

Blahzayblah Film Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 61:18


On this episode of Blahzayblah Film Chat "A Boy. A Girl. A Dream: Love on Election Night" the 2018 film release directed by Qasim Basir is discussed.  Two strangers find love and solace in each other on the night of the 2016 US election. 

Not Your Mother's Library
Episode 19: Audiobooks are for Listeners

Not Your Mother's Library

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 19:20


Let's listen in and hear all about OCPL's new playaways! Leah and Rachel celebrate this new collection by dishing out the details of their favorite audiobooks. Check out what we talked about: Audiobooks mentioned: “To Die For” and “Drop Dead Gorgeous” by Linda Howard, "The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul” from the "Dirk Gently" series by Douglas Adams, the "Arcane Society" series by Jayne Ann Krentz / Jayne Castle / Amanda Quick, “Dune” by Frank Herbert, "The Others" series by Anne Bishop, and “Night Film" by Marisha Pessl. TV shows and movies mentioned: Dirk Gently, BBC Four Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, BBC America Dune, Director Denis Villeneuve Dune, Director David Lynch Tremors, Director Ron Underwood To access complete transcripts for all episode of Not Your Mother's Library, please visit: oakcreeklibrary.org/podcast Check out books, movies, and other materials through the Milwaukee County Federated Library System: countycat.mcfls.org hoopladigital.com wplc.overdrive.com oakcreeklibrary.org

The Overlook Hour Podcast
#212 - Stu Jopia & Chris Fairrie (The Dead of Night Film Festival)

The Overlook Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 176:14


It's been over three years since filmmaker Stu Jopia chatted with the boys and this week he makes his return, along with show favorite Chris "Zombieking" Fairrie, to talk about their film festival, Dead of Night. They talk about the decision to make this year's festival online, free, and available to anyone on the planet. Stu also catches us up on his latest film "Creatures". In the intro, Benji Carver calls in from captivity to tell us about his event in partnership with Another Hole in the Head Film Festival, Mr. Holehead's Warped Dimension. Also in the intro, Randy is addicted to a library streaming service, Clark and Russ discuss "Cuties" and Russ closes it out with the alarming new Netflix doc, "The Social Dilemma".   Films: Alone (2020), Monrovia, Indiana (2018), Your Moms House Live ep 2, Cuties (2020), Long Weekend (1978), The Social Dilemma (2020), Fried Barry (2020), Jam(2000), Dalziel and Pascoe, Inside No. 9, Psychoville, Creatures (2020), Night of the Creeps (1986), The Monster Squad (1987), Franky and His Pals (1991), Book of Monsters (2018) Get info for Dead of Night here: https://twoheadedsnake.co.uk/  Get info for Warped Dimension here: https://www.ahith.com/mrholeheadwarpeddimension    Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes!   Fill our FeMail Bag by emailing us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com  Theme song by Darryl Blood - darrylblood.bandcamp.com/  Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre)  Facebook (@theoverlookhour)  Twitter (@OverlookHour) 

The Talking Newspaper
Scallion Aters, Culture Night film, Carlow food firms shortlisted, Carlow native is boss of trade group

The Talking Newspaper

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 10:32


Articles featured on pages 8 and 9 of The Carlow Nationalist on September 15th 2020

Book Hoe Squad Podcast
Cordova Unsolved

Book Hoe Squad Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 66:03


In which the squad discusses their April group read - Night Film by Marisha Pessl (spoilers begin at 22:00). Includes discussion of casual misogyny and racism, parallels to A24 films, and spoilers for Goosebumps: A Night in Terror Tower. WHERE TO FIND US twitter: https://twitter.com/thebookhoes insta: http://instagram.com/bookhoesquadpod email: bookhoesquadpod@gmail.com curiouscat: http://curiouscat.me/thebookhoes the pod: http://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/book-hoe-squad-podcast/id149047877

Your Own Words
Night Film by Marisha Pessl

Your Own Words

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 67:04


In our first ever fully remote isolation episode, we chat with Teacher and Librarian-in-training Claire Peterson about Marisha Pessl's haunting and immersive thriller, Night Film.Follow Claire on Twitter and Instagram.Apply to be a guest on the show at YOWpod.com and support us on Patreon to unlock exclusive content!Follow Your Own Words on Twitter @YOWpod and and Instagram @YOWpod, and join the discussion in our Facebook group. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Sleep Is For Billionaires The Podcast
Indie Night Film Fest's DAVE BROWN talks how to network with celebrities, &MORE / Jonni Vegaz

Sleep Is For Billionaires The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 77:11


Indie Night Film Fest's DAVE BROWN talks how to network with celebrities, &MORE / Jonni Vegaz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sleep-is-for-billionaires/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sleep-is-for-billionaires/support

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night! Film Night! Season 2: Episode 2: Duncan Way

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 51:31


Documentary Film and soon to be TV Producer Duncan Way joins us this week, discussing his Sundance Film Festival Grand Jury Prize winning film: Dina (available to watch on Amazon), and also his journey from being Dustin Hoffman's assistant... quite a ride. We also discuss his Friday Night Film Night... Films: Yesterday, Ad Astra, Peanut Butter Falcon, The Farewell. Pick of the week: Peanut Butter Falcon. Link to Shia LaBoef Musical: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0u4M6vppCI

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night! Film Night! Season 2, Episode 1: Mark Little

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 55:25


Join Dave and his lovely co-host Zoe Dunn as they welcome Canadian Comedian and Writer, Mark Little - Live (ish) from the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Improv Theatre in New York. See link below for his stand up! Also check out his series on Comedy Central: Gary and His DemonsFilms we discuss, once we got done talking comedy: Joker, Jojo Rabbit, and many morehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfB9RaxnUk8

Get Booked
E206: The Golden Girls Meets Dexter

Get Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 42:06


Amanda and Jenn discuss books about female sociopaths, horror, romance picks, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by TBR, Flatiron Books, and Quantum by international bestselling author Patricia Cornwell. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. FEEDBACK An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green QUESTIONS 1. Hello Jenn and Amanda! Thank you so much for all of your recommendations. I find myself looking forward to hearing a new episode all week! I’ve always wanted to travel to Ireland, but haven’t been able to make it there yet. I was wondering if you could recommend for me a book that will teach me some of the regional history of Ireland, bonus for a multigenerational family saga where someone emigrates to America. Some books I’ve loved with a similar feel to what I’m looking for are: The Rebels of Ireland by Edward Rutherford, Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett, Mexico or Texas by James Michener and Angela’s Ashes by Frank McCourt. I enjoy fantasy, police procedurals, steampunk, YA, cozy mysteries and historical fiction, but I’ll read anything you recommend! Extra bonus points for a great audiobook option. Thanks so much! -Jennie 2. Hi guys! Thanks so much for this podcast, I love it! So, I’ve only just recently started reading and watching horror. When I was a kid I was frightened very easily and stayed away from horror entirely, and up until this year I was under the impression I was still easily spooked. Turns out not so much! I have watched so much horror that other people have assured me is the scariest thing they’ve ever seen and I’m just like… uh??? No??? What’s scary??? I watched and read Haunting of Hill House recently and loved both but didn’t so much as feel vaguely unsettled when reading/watching it even in the dead of night. Same goes for It and the other Stephen King books I’ve read, the Quiet Place, and bunch of other horror movies. I really like Pan’s Labyrinth and all of Del Toro’s films (though again, wasn’t scared), as well as It, and The Haunting of Hill House. I just haven’t been scared. Do you guys know of any books that will just scare the living hell out of me? I’m really only interested in horror books with some sort of supernatural element by the way, I don’t have much interest in horror rooted in reality. Also, please don’t recommend Bird Box. I haven’t seen or read it, but to be perfectly honest the premise just does not interest me in the slightest. -Katharine 3. Hello Ladies! I find myself really wanting to read some sort of romance, but just can’t find the right thing. I really loved Heartless by Marissa Meyer and Simon Versus the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli. I enjoyed Eleanor & Park by Rainbow Rowell. And I tried When Dimple met Rishi by Sandhya Menon, Upside of Unrequited, and Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell, which were okay. I also read The Selection which I did not like. I’ve read several mediocre adult romances (mostly stuff that I got for free, which may be where I’ve gone wrong) and do have Ramona Blue, Song of Achilles, Kiss Quotient, and The Wedding Date on my list (taken from previous recommendations here and on other Book Riot podcasts). I seem to do best when I stick with YA, but would definitely be open things more in the adult realm. Audiobook is a plus. No sexual violence please, I’m okay with passing mention, but nothing explicit on the page. Thank you! Love the show! -April 4. Hi ladies! I’ve recently started to dabble in some dark thriller reading, the book that set me on this path was Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell. I loved the darkness of the kidnapping and the imprisonment, and the things she forced upon her prisoner (no judgement guys!) and the twists and innerworkings of the antagonist. Also enjoyed The Last Mrs. Parrish by Liv Constantine, where the bad guy got what she wanted and ultimately deserved all at the same time. I think I’m leaning more towards the bad guy winning. After years of reading fluffy, happy romances I’m really enjoying delving into this dark side of books. Not too much into the mystery/detective work aspect but more into reading something that is just so unthinkable and messed up and leaving me shocked due to the unspeakable acts these characters do. I’ve tried the Death of Mrs. Westaway and while it had some aspects I liked, it missed the mark for me. Our Kind of Cruelty by Araminta Hall was an interesting read but kind of fell flat, would’ve liked a bit more action. Also liked The Secrets She Keeps by Michael Robotham. I have the Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena & The Wife Between Us by Greer Hendricks on my to-read list. Thanks! -Andrea 5. I just finished The Magpie Lord by KJ Charles after having it on my tbr for a long while (from get booked maybe?) and loved it. I think I have also realized a favorite relationship trope and would love some other romance recommendations that feature: a straight laced, discreet, or serious character who “gets in over their head” with a livelier partner who distracts them from work, compels them to be honest, and/or otherwise coaxes them into opening up or stretching boundaries. (In this book the partner is quite assertive in doing this – A-OK, A+ – but a flirt might do this more subtly as well.) I’ll certainly be looking into this author further and other examples include Bound with Honor by Megan Mulry. The Ruin of a Rake by Cat Sebastien is also on my radar. I like historical settings obviously, but contemporary might be interesting for a change too. (Don’t know yet if they qualify but The Hating Game and Fight or Flight are also on my radar.) LGBT or straight is fine but I would prefer a light tone and no trigger warnings. Thank you! -Jessica 6. Hi! I’m looking for some funny, witty, dry humor and sarcastic audio books. I have read Heartburn, a gentleman’s guide to vice and virtue, and where’d you go Bernadette. Each of these had me laughing out loud as I walked through the grocery store. I love fiction and would like to stay with that. The more back list the better. I borrow my audio books from the library. Newer books either aren’t available or have a long wait list. I dropped my goodreads list but I’m terrible at tracking with that. I track with your journal but I threw a few of some of my recent books on there. Thanks so much!! -Jessica 7. Dark. Creepy. Surreal, but written in plain, clear prose. I love a Southern Gothic. I loved Night Film, Murakami’s After Dark. Also loved The Woman in the Window and all of Gillian Flynn. I don’t mind a dark tale, but prefer to avoid graphic depictions of violence toward women/children/animals. -Gina BOOKS Milkman by Anna Burns Brooklyn by Colm Toibin The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson The Twisted Ones by T. Kingfisher (rec’d by Jess Woodbury) Wallbanger by Alice Clayton Odd One Out by Nic Stone An Elderly Lady is Up to No Good by Helene Tursten, translation by Marlaine Delargy Tampa by Alissa Nutting (tw: child abuse) Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston It Takes Two to Tumble by Cat Sebastian Bridget Jones’s Diary by Helen Fielding The Wangs Vs. The World by Jade Chang Ghost Summer by Tananarive Due The Man in My Basement by Walter Mosley

Get Booked
E194: How Many Rocks Did They Lick?

Get Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 51:20


Amanda and Jenn discuss dark fiction, humorous SF/F, women breaking down barriers, and more in this week’s episode of Get Booked. This episode is sponsored by Book Riot Insiders, Thirteen by Steve Cavanagh, and Blinkist. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. QUESTIONS 1. I’m getting married in the fall and am looking for books that portray marriage in a positive light. So many books use marriage as the plot twist, ie, murder, infidelity, etc. I want to read about good marriages and what will bring positive feelings in my marriage, not the negative portrayal usually used. I like historical fiction, magical realism, Mary Roach type of non-fiction, fantasy, romance. -Angela 2. I have been reading Things You Save in a Fire by Katherine Center, and realized that I need more stories in my life about women working in high testosterone settings. I work in a job that involves carpentry, electrical work, and a lot of physical labor. In some ways I was originally drawn to the job because of the boys’ club atmosphere. I love confounding expectations; I love the challenge of proving myself, but some days that challenge is more daunting than others. Could you point me in the direction of some other books that capture this? -Sasha 3. I have a bit of an itch I need scratched, and I’m having a hard time finding books with this specific description in mind. Earlier this year, I was very depressed and, although I love really dark fiction, I couldn’t bring myself to read it. I’m doing better now, and I want to plunge back in. I’m specifically wanting to read a fantasy/horror/thriller that’s really strange and doesn’t make a whole lot of sense but you’re just going with it? Something unsettling and stress-inducing possibly with a magical or supernatural element to it. I want to be so scared and confused and horrified that I feel like I’m going to throw up. The only examples I can think of that kind of have given me similar feelings (but maybe not quite as high of a distress level as I want or as strange as I want) have been Sawkill Girls, Baby Teeth, We Have Always Lived in the Castle, I’m Thinking of Ending Things, The Call, and, notably for it’s weirdness, Mouthful of Birds. Please no short story collections or anything too experimental (nothing has frustrated me more than trying to piece my way through House of Leaves). Please also no pregnancy horror, miscarriage, or child death. Thanks!! -Anon 4. Hello Amanda & Jenn! I am looking for a two-part recommendation. One of my favorite parts of being a parent is having a built-in “book buddy”! She is a voracious little book worm despite being only two and a half, and I’ve loved using books as tools to talk about new topics. My husband and I haven’t yet traveled as much as we’d like to with our daughter. In order to bring a bit of the world to us, I’ve started choosing both my books and her children’s books by authors from a specific country or that take place in that country. For example: We’re focusing on Nigeria right now and I’m reading Akata Witch by Nnedi Okorafor and Looking for Transwonderland: Travels in Nigeria by Noo Saro-Wiwa, while my daughter and I have read Chicken in the Kitchen by Nnedi Okorafor and Why The Sky Is Far Away by Mary-Joan Gerson. Could you recommend a book for me (any genre) to couple with a children’s book for her to help us learn about a new country? The World is Your Oyster! -Amber 5. Hi there! I’m looking for some recommendations for my sister, who enjoys SF/Fantasy and a dash of humor. She’s also an interior/graphic designer so she tried Horrostor by Grady Hendrix at my recommendation – she said that she really enjoyed the unique format and worldbuilding but that it also totally freaked her out. (She read it alone while home with a fever. Oops.) I’m thinking of trying Night Film by Marisha Peesl next – too much you think? Some of her favorites include: Mogworld by Yahtzee Croshaw, The Martian by Andy Weir, American Gods by Neil Gaiman, Seconds by Brian Lee O’Malley, and the Finder Series by Carla Speed McNeil. Thank you!! -Melanie 6. I’m looking for some recommendations for my husband. He wants to get back into reading, but he doesn’t really know where to begin. He only reads nonfiction titles. He’s an attorney and former history teacher, so he enjoys both political and historical biographies. Some of his other interests include sports and standup comedy. He’s also expressed interest in reading stories about Mexico or Mexican immigrants. I realize these subjects are kind of all over the board, but I’m hoping you guys can pull something amazing out of your brains. Thanks so much, I appreciate your help! -Sarah 7. Hello, I’ve been listening to your podcast for a while, and I’m always looking forward to new episodes! For a while now I’ve been trying to find a good book to give to my mother in law. I’m a woman of colour, and my partner’s family is white. my mother in law is very open and willing to listen to my experiences as a woman of colour but I find that most – if not all – of the stories she finds most powerful are told from white men and women. While I’m sure the stories she loves are powerful and well-told, I wanted to find a book that offers the perspective of a person of colour and their experiences. Some of her favourite books are Still Alice, My Secret Sister, and A Dog’s Purpose. I hope you are able to help me out either on the podcast or by email. Happy reading! – Sandi BOOKS DISCUSSED An Affair Before Christmas by Eloisa James The Deepest Blue by Sarah Beth Durst Cork Dork by Bianca Bosker Documentary: SOMM Shoot Like a Girl by Mary Jennings Hegar (tw: sexual assault, family abuse, misogyny) Hegar’s viral ad Hex by Thomas Olde Heuvelt, transl by Nancy Forest-Flier (TW: child abuse, violence) White Is For Witching by Helen Oyeyemi (tw: disordered eating, self-harm) Frida Kahlo and her Animalitos by Monica Brown Signs Preceding the End of the World by Yuri Herrera, transl. by Lisa Dillman Under My Hijab by Hena Khan, illustrated by Aaliya Jaleel The Faithful Scribe by Shahan Mufti The Parasol Protectorate series (Soulless #1) by Gail Carriger Unraveling by Karen Lord Pit Bull by Bronwen Dickey (tw: animal abuse) The River of Doubt by Candice Millard The Woman Next Door by Yewande Omotoso Men We Reaped by Jesmyn Ward

Stoned Alone
BIG NIGHT - Film Club #1

Stoned Alone

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 15:19


Welcome to the first ever Timmy Time Film Club!!! In this one, we’re talking about one of my recent favorites - Big Night by Stanley Tucci New Timmy Time Every Wednesday!! Schedule for July - Joy (movie) Moby Dick (book) 8 1/2 (film) Baby Driver (movie) SOCIAL IG - @stonedtim Twitter - @stonedtim Early + Exclusive Content! Support Me On Patreon! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stonedalone/support

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night Film Night Episode 10: Quiet Man

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 58:01


This week we welcome the man behind the music of the Pod, the one and only Quiet Man. He tells of his love of Disney, his fear of horror, his months watching movies in a French Pied a Terre smashing through obscure VHS cassettes. He also talks about his upbringing in film and music and what a terrible actor he is. Films: Rocketman, Book Smart, MaWatch his new video with Joy Anonymous, created by our friends at Driftend: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmUlZcKXW08 **warning - some heavy use of The Office and general comedy quotes are included.

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night Film Night Episode 9: Saul's Return

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 45:01


Saul the in house critic is back with Dave - discussing the BEATS Premier, HIGH LIFE and ROBERT PATTINSON/PATTERSON, VOX LUX, WOMEN AT WAR: Plus new releases AMAZING GRACE, BIRDS OF PASSION, JOHN WICK 3

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night Film Night Episode 8: Georgie Staight

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 60:08


This week we're joined by Georgie Staight, Writer, Director and Co-Founder of Flux Theatre Company. She tells us all the making of her hilarious short film mock-umentary Marathon (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKvlGk_Cleg) and her new foray into screenwriting. NEW SEGMENT: What's on Telly - telling you exactly where and when to catch the films in the coming days. Films we will be discussing are: Eight Grade, Dirt, Tolkien, Avengers Endgame. ALSO New tune alert for our friend Quiet Man and Joy Anonymous is out now and called Naked in the Cold : The Music Video was directed and created by friend of the Pod Harry Law (episode 7) from https://www.driftendfilms.co.uk/Link here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmUlZcKXW08

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night Film Night Episode 7: Harry Law

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 60:42


This episode we are joined by Writer/Director Harry Law, who set up Driftend Films, their own production company with his brother. Their second short 'Angels Of Our Past' is on the festival circuit this year. We'lll be discussing The Sisters Brothers, Wild Rose, The Red Turtle, The Rider, Mid 90s and many more!

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night Film Night Episode 6: Jonny Boutwood & Saul Glick

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 55:36


This week Jonny & Dave are joined by Casting Director/associate Jonny Boutwood and their in house critic - Saul Glick. They uncover what exactly the role of a casting director is in film and the different ways in which they find their lead actors. Saul takes on White Crow, the new Ralph Feinnes film and we also chat about: US, The highwaymen, Fisherman's Friends, and new releases - including Pet Semetary, SHAZAM! and of course their IDEAL FRIDAY NIGHT FILM NIGHT!

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night Film Night Episode 5: Henry Lloyd-Hughes

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 71:33


This week Jonny and Dave chat to Henry Lloyd Hughes, the hilarious star of many a West End production, The Inbetweeners, Les Miserables (BBC), Indian Summers and soon to be in Killing Eve Season 2! We talk cricketing style, fleabag (and his primary school romance with Phoebe Waller-Bridge) Early Man and his Dad's obsession with animated films, and we unveil his celebrity stalker... Saul is reviewing the new Simon Amstell Film: Benjamin

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night Film Night Episode 4: The Two Agents

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 57:48


Sam & Nish are our guests this week. Two TV & Film agents who look after writers and directors at one of the top talent agencies in London, they will be answering listeners questions and talk to us about films: High Flying Bird, Everybody Knows, The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind, Leave No Trace.. and talk about new releases coming out soon and much much more.... Saul's giving his two cents on Aftermath, the new Kiera Knightley & Alex Skarskard film, and of course - they will be telling us their ideal Friday night....

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night! Film Night! Episode 3: Ncuti Gatwa

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 69:55


This week we chat to Ncuti Gatwa - Star of the Netflix hit Sex Education and his Friday Night! Film Night! Plenty of silliness including some behind the scenes talk of animal sex direction.... (peaked your interest?) We also will be talking: The Oscars, Cold War, Instant Family, Paddleton, and talking about upcoming releases and Rwandan donut holes. Saul's Critic Stick will be striking Capernaum with all his critical might.

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night! Film Night! Episode 2: Maddie Bye

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 60:43


In Episode 2 Jonny and Dave welcome Maddie Bye, one half of the Edinburgh Fringe duo Siblings, Producer for Objectively Funny Comedy and overall funny person, who talks to us about her favourite films and finally what her movie/snack/drink/+1 would be for her Film Friday. In Sauls Section he will be covering 'If Beale Street Could Talk' and 'Free Solo.'

Petros And Money
Hour 3 (2/20) Wednesday Night Film Fight. Top Story of the Day. DVR with Vassegh

Petros And Money

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 40:07


Wednesday Night Film Fight. Top Story of the Day. DVR with Vassegh

Friday Night! Film Night!
Friday Night! Film Night! Episode 1: The BAFTAthoughts

Friday Night! Film Night!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 41:45


Its Friday night - you have no mates, you only have 1 film. 1 snack. 1 drink and one person. What do you choose? Jonny and Dave discuss films. They are not professionals, but they like them. First episode we discuss the BAFTAs, (Roma, Green Book, The Favourite), New Releases: If Beale Street Could Talk, Boy Erased and what we thought, and finally onto What we chose for our Friday Night Film Night choices....

Sarah's Book Shelves Live
Ep. 5: Renee from It's Book Talk (Mysteries / Thrillers)

Sarah's Book Shelves Live

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 28:49


In Episode 5, Renee from the blog It’s Book Talk, etc. and I talk mysteries / thrillers, including the thriller that made Renee cry, what Renee thinks is the most controversial thriller out there, and Sarah’s issues with mysteries / thrillers. This description contains affiliate links. Highlights What makes Renee like certain mysteries / thrillers. The thriller that made Renee cry. What Renee thinks is the most controversial mystery out there. How we feel about all the thrillers with Girl/Wife/Sister/Woman in the title. Renee’s Mystery / Thriller Recommendations Two OLD Books She Loves Those Who Wish Me Dead by Michael Koreyta | Buy from Amazon [8:09] The Last Girl by Jane Casey | Buy from Amazon [10:23] Two NEW Books She Loves The Craftsmanby Sharon Bolton | Buy from Amazon [13:55] The Family Next Door by Sally Hepworth | Buy from Amazon [18:02] One Book She Didn’t Love Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty | Buy from Amazon [20:02] One Upcoming Release She’s Excited About No Exit by Taylor Adams (Released: January 15, 2019) | Buy from Amazon [22:11] Other Books Mentioned Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn | Buy from Amazon [3:18] The Hardy Boys by Franklin W. Dixon | Buy from Amazon [3:33] Nancy Drew by Carolyn Keene | Buy from Amazon [3:33] I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara (My Review) |Buy from Amazon [5:43] Night Film by Marisha Pessl | Buy from Amazon [5:55] The Secret Place by Tana French (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [11:37] The Witch Elm by Tana French (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [11:43] Broken Harbor by Tana French | Buy from Amazon [11:57] The Trespasser by Tana French | Buy from Amazon [11:57] In the Woods by Tana French | Buy from Amazon [11:57] What Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [20:42] Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough (Spoiler Discussion) | Buy from Amazon [25:03] The Banker’s Wife by Cristina Alger (My Review) | Buy from Amazon [26:14] The Wife by Alafair Burke | Buy from Amazon [26:40] Other Links Sarah’s Behind Her Eyes Spoiler Discussion Serial Podcast Dr. Death Podcast William Morrow About Renee Blog | Instagram | Twitter  I’ve been reading and loving books for as long as I can remember. I was the kid who had to be made to go out and play because I wanted to stay in and read. I’ve always loved mysteries and thrillers, starting way back when with Nancy Drew and Treasure Island and continuing today with favorite authors like Sharon Bolton, Jane Casey, and Dennis Lehane. Several years ago, I began writing reviews for an online national book review website, but soon found I wanted my own space to share my thoughts on the books I’ve read, loved, and maybe not loved. I decided to start my own blog and after much trial and error, It’s Book Talk was born. The best part of blogging by far is the friends I’ve made in the book community. It’s been so fun to interact with book lovers from around the world. In my own family, I have a husband and two college age sons I continue to try to convert into being readers. Support the Podcast Share - If you like the podcast, I’d love for you to share it with your reader friends…in real life and on social media (there’s easy share buttons at the bottom of this post!). Subscribe...wherever you listen to podcasts, so new episodes will appear in your feed as soon as they’re released. Rate and Review - Search for “Sarah’s Book Shelves” in Apple Podcasts…or wherever you listen to podcasts! Feedback - I want this podcast to fit what you’re looking for, so I truly do want your feedback! Please tell me (email me at sarahsbookshelves@gmail.com or DM me on social media) what you like, don’t like, want more of, want less of, etc. I’d also love to hear topics you’d like me to cover and guests you’d like to hear from.

KUCI: Film School
Morning, Noon and Night / FIlm School interview with Director Josh Becker

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018


The comedy-drama MORNING, NOON & NIGHT explores a day-in-the-life of six people battling different addictions. The characters feel all-too familiar as they could be your neighbor, your family or even yourself. The film functions as a mirror examining three college students, a history teacher, a lawyer and a top executive as they struggle to make it through a single day. According to director, producer and writer Josh Becker, “Everybody struggles with something. The real question asked is how does anyone get through life? After all, reality is just a crutch for people who can’t handle drugs." Becker joins us to talk about his raw, unflinching farce about the hypocrisies and denials that are the daily “reality” of people who are living lives in a suffocating bubble. For news and updates go to: morningnoonandnightthefilm.com

Petros And Money
Hour 4 (9/12) Fun Fact. Wednesday Night Film Fight. Top Story. Dead and Alive Guy

Petros And Money

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 39:50


Fun Fact. Wednesday Night Film Fight. Top Story. Dead and Alive Guy

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns
Locked On Browns 226 9/10/18 Monday night film session PFF Grades are in and some tape talk with Jake Burns of the OBR and Browns Film Breakdown

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 29:19


Jeff Lloyd is joined by The OBR's and Browns Film Breakdown's Jake Burns to dig into the tape of the week 1 21-21 tie with the Pittsburgh Steelers. We revealed the PFF grades for the offense and the defense, the scores and O were not very good. The defense however featured several fantastic efforts according to the PFF system including five 1st or 2nd year players with very impressive scores. We talked Desmond Harrison's first taste of first team NFL action. Tyrod Taylor, it's ok to be a little bit more aggressive. The WR's, more looks for Gordon but everybody needs to to pick it up a bit. Defensively the front was very impressive, Jabrill Peppers more comfortable in his new, college role. Denzel Ward looking every bit of a CB1. #Browns #JoshGordon #JarvisLandry #DesmondHarrison #MylesGarret #LarryOgunjobi #GenardAvery #DenzelWard #JabrillPeppers  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns
Locked On Browns 226 9/10/18 Monday night film session PFF Grades are in and some tape talk with Jake Burns of the OBR and Browns Film Breakdown

Locked On Browns - Daily Podcast On The Cleveland Browns

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 33:19


Jeff Lloyd is joined by The OBR's and Browns Film Breakdown's Jake Burns to dig into the tape of the week 1 21-21 tie with the Pittsburgh Steelers. We revealed the PFF grades for the offense and the defense, the scores and O were not very good. The defense however featured several fantastic efforts according to the PFF system including five 1st or 2nd year players with very impressive scores. We talked Desmond Harrison's first taste of first team NFL action. Tyrod Taylor, it's ok to be a little bit more aggressive. The WR's, more looks for Gordon but everybody needs to to pick it up a bit. Defensively the front was very impressive, Jabrill Peppers more comfortable in his new, college role. Denzel Ward looking every bit of a CB1. #Browns #JoshGordon #JarvisLandry #DesmondHarrison #MylesGarret #LarryOgunjobi #GenardAvery #DenzelWard #JabrillPeppers  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The B&N YA Podcast
Marisha Pessl

The B&N YA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 36:26


Marisha Pessl debuted in 2006 with Special Topics in Calamity Physics, a fascinating bestseller about a bookish girl and her charismatic whirlpool of a father. With its dark thrills and astonishing reveals, it made her an immediate author to watch. She followed it with Night Film, a horror thriller about a reclusive creator of cult "terror films" and the journalist who destroyed his career in pursuit of the filmmaker's secrets. Now she's releasing her YA debut, Neverworld Wake, a brainy supernatural tale about five teens who, following an accident that leaves them on the edge of death, must relive one day over and over, until they can vote on who among them will survive it. Pessl's books are dense with creation and hyper articulate, filled with invented cultural artifacts and singular characters. We sat down with her to talk about entering the YA world, cult fandom, and the killer concept behind Neverworld Wake.

Booked.
396 - Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl

Booked.

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 51:25


Check it out! It's our second review of a book by Marisha Pessl. First, a long long time ago we talked about Night Film, and now, here's a young adult book with a supernatural twist! Spoilers, we loved it. Also spoilers, there will be spoiler talk over on our Patreon. If you're not contributing, you're missing out on tons of extra content, so go over there and support us!

Booked.
396 - Neverworld Wake by Marisha Pessl

Booked.

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2018 51:25


Check it out! It's our second review of a book by Marisha Pessl. First, a long long time ago we talked about Night Film, and now, here's a young adult book with a supernatural twist! Spoilers, we loved it. Also spoilers, there will be spoiler talk over on our Patreon. If you're not contributing, you're missing out on tons of extra content, so go over there and support us!

Killing My Kindle
Killing My Kindle – Episode 1-13: We Are Fam-i-ly, I Got All My Pistols With Me – NEOZAZ

Killing My Kindle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2018 15:55


Episode 1-13: We Are Fam-i-ly, I Got All My Pistols With Me Wherein I review: 41. Night Film by Marissa Pessl 42. A Symphony of Echoes (St. Mary's Chronicles #2) by Jodi Taylor 43. Red Alert (NYPD Red #5) by James Patterson 44. The Stainless Steel Rat Joins the Circus (Stainless Steel Rat #10) by Harry Harrison 45. Dogs of War (Joe Ledger #9) by Jonathan Maberry

BLACK TALENT TV
Be In The Talk With Dave Brown Founder of Indie Night Film Festivals

BLACK TALENT TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 48:18


Dave Brown talks about INDIE NIGHT and how aims to elevate the craft of artists while giving them an avenue where they can be recognized on a bigger platform, network, and exchange information with new and established Hollywood creatives.

BLACK TALENT TV
Be In The Talk With Dave Brown Founder of Indie Night Film Festivals

BLACK TALENT TV

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 48:18


Dave Brown talks about INDIE NIGHT and how aims to elevate the craft of artists while giving them an avenue where they can be recognized on a bigger platform, network, and exchange information with new and established Hollywood creatives.

Chat 10 Looks 3
Ep 69: Don't Wrap It In Plastic Ivy

Chat 10 Looks 3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2017 33:12


Crabb will consider reading a promotional book if it includes a blurb from Howard Hughes, Sales will consider reading it if it comes with a Ferrari. In this episode we learn about Barbara Steisand's sister, get some tips on how to deal with the "international marzipan scandal" and find out that Sales thinks Crabb has the sense of humour of a 14 year old boy.Lincoln in the Bardo - by George SaundersHoax - by Clifford IrvingConversations with Richard Fidler: George Saunders (ABC; 2017 Oct 19; originally broadcast May 2017)Stories: The Collected Short Fiction - by Helen Garner (The Red Cover)True Stories: The Collected Short Non-Fiction - Helen Garner (The Blue Cover)Popular pair to share their stories on stage - Matt Gilbertson (The Sunday Mail; 8 October 2017; p16)Our Souls at Night (Film) - starring Jane Fonda and Robert Redford.Our Souls! Jane Fonda and Robert Redford film title prompts unintended guffaws - (The Telegraph (UK); 2017 28 September)Annabel Crabb's "smug bundt" - Apricot Pistachio Rosewater CouronneThe Wharf Revue 2017 - Sydney Theatre CompanyTrevor Ashley - WebsiteTrevor Ashley in Barbara and Me - Ensemble TheatreRoslyn Kind & Barbara Steisand - YouTubeBillions - TV series staring Paul Giamatti and Damian Lewis,The Choke - by Sofie LagunaAtonement - byIan McEwanThe Strays - by Emily BittoDemi-Gods - by Eliza RobertsonWhen I Get A Minute: Ep 4 - It's Always Thelma & Louise (at White Rabbit Gallery)White Rabbit Gallery - ChippendaleThe Mechanics of History - by Yoann Bourgeois (Video of a performance using a rotating spiral staircase and a trampoline)

The Overlook Hour Podcast
#060 - Stu Jopia (The Dead of Night Film Fest)

The Overlook Hour Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 117:25


With KillDozer (Justin) busy conquering Hawaii, the Overlook Hour finds itself displaced once again. Taking shelter in former guest Madeleine Koestner's abode the creatures place a call to England to speak with another former guest, Stu Jopia (Good Tidings) about his upcoming horror film fest! Join us as we try to explain what a film fest is and how it fits in our modern theatre/horror/indie film culture. If you'd like to get in contact with us, you can reach us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com or on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter under @OverlookTheatre.

2 Knit Lit Chicks
Episode 143: I Have Stoken

2 Knit Lit Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 87:39


Recorded on September 2, 2017. Book Talk starts at 28:14 Casual Hitofude KAL Mother Bear KAL!     Our Mother Bear KAL/CAL has ended!  Thank you to everyone who has participated and/or donated prizes.  Listen to the end to hear the list of winners!   Tracie & Barb will be at  Lambtown 2017  - Dixon May Fair Grounds, October 7-8.  We will let you know which day we’ll be attending closer to the event.   Stitches West 2018 registration opened July 20 - rooms at the Hyatt and Hilton are long gone, but you can still register for classes!  Be sure and leave some free time on Saturday afternoon to come to our meet-up in the Hyatt bar.   Barb has finished:  Mother Bears #116 & 117 Nuvem by Martina Behm, using Wollmeise Lacegarn in the 13 A1 colorway. Vanilla Socks for Will’s birthday using Knit Picks Chroma Twisted in the Fog Bank colorway Pioneer Braid Scarf by Catherine Ryan in Premier Yarns Sweet Roll   Tracie has finished Mother Bears 117, 118 & 119 Fingering/sport-weight Stashbusing Helix Hat by Jessica Rose (with slip stitch!) hat in SF State colors   Barb continues to work on: Wing Span by maylin Tri-Coterie Designs using Crystal Palace Mini Mochi in a green/blue/purple colorway Fiddly Bits cowl by Jana Pihota, using fingering scraps Brioche Knitting Made Easy (Mercedes Tarasoich-Clark) Craftsy class - Basic Brioche Hat using Plymouth Galway Worsted in the 116 colorway Hitofude by Hiroko Fukatsu, using madelinetosh Feather in the Odessy colorway   And has cast on: Tale as Old as Time Cowl by Anne Vally, using Must Stash Yarns & Fiber Perfect Self-Striping sock in the Beauty and the Beast colorways Candy Jar Socks (Vanilla Bean by Emily O’Grady) using Knit Picks Felici in the Candy Jar colorway. Blenhieim hat by Chrissy Graham, using Vanna’s Choice in the Colonial Blue colorway.   Tracie has put into hibernation:  New Wave Cardigan by Mary Annarella in Invictus Yarns Reward in Olive   She has cast on: Cardigan for Arwen in Blue Moon Fiber Arts Woobu in the Pining for Ewe  colorway Smoky Mountain Moebius Cowl by Leedra Scott in Malabrigo Rueca in the Indicita Colorway   And continues to work on: Fiddly Bits #4 by Jane Pihota Peer Pressure shawlette by Celia McAdam Cahill in Miss Babs Hot Shot in Hot to Trot Iðunn by Ragga Eiríksdóttir in Istex Lettlopii   Barb has finished reading: The Kept Woman by Karin Slaughter Waiter to the Rich and Shameless: Confessions of a Five-Star Beverly Hills Server by Paul Hartford   Tracie has finished: Night Film by Marisha Pessl The Secrets She Keeps by Michael Robothom Overkill by Lyn Riddle Open Season (Joe Pickett, #1) by CJ Box To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee I Found You by Lisa Jewell Perfect Husband: The True Story of a Trusting Bride Who Discovered Her Husband Was a Cold-Blooded Killer by Gary Provost   Barb is reading: The Women in the Castle by Jessica Shattuck The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland by Jim DeFede   And Tracie is reading: A Town Like Alice by Nevil Shute Bad Little Girl by Frances Vick

2 Knit Lit Chicks
Episode 142: Everybody Wants Affordable Hair

2 Knit Lit Chicks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2017 102:33


Recorded August 12, 2017 Book Talk starts at 1:07:54   This episode features my special guest, Celia McAdam Cahill, aka PinotNoir on Ravelry!  Celia is the designer of the Peer Pressure shawlette and many other designs for Cast-On Magazine, as well as being certified as a Master Hand Knitter by the Knitting Guild Association.  Her most recent design is the Wayfarer cardigan.    Come join our casual Hitofude KAL!   We hope you are participating in our Mother Bear KAL/CAL!  Things to know: *The KAL will run until August 31, 2017 *Any bears knit or crocheted in 2017 are eligible for entry into the Mother Bear FO thread.  *Please go to the Mother Bear Pattern Page to order your pattern - they have patterns in "knit flat", "knit in the round" and "crochet".  *After July 1, post a separate picture of each bear in a separate post in the FO thread. *We need prizes for our Mother Bear KAL!  If you have a prize or prizes to donate, please contact either Tracie or Barb.   *Be sure to note in your FO post if this is your first Mother Bear.   Tracie & Barb will be at  Lambtown 2017  - Dixon May Fair Grounds, October 7-8.  We will let you know which day we’ll be attending closer to the event.   Stitches West 2018 registration opened July 20 - rooms at the Hyatt and Hilton are long gone, but you can still register for classes!  Be sure and leave some free time on Saturday afternoon to come to our meet-up in the Hyatt bar.   Thank you so much to Jimmy Beans Wool - we had a fabulous time on the very first Biggest Little Bus Tour!     Celia has finished: Hey Teach by Helene Rush Lotus Gradient, her own original design     Tracie has finished: Mother Bears 114, 115 (Emerald Jade-Kelly), and 116 (Anne Elliot)   3rd Fiddly Bits by Jane Pihota Scalloped Shell Shawl by Kimberly Gintar     Celia is working on: Vanilla Latte Socks by Virginia Rose-Jeanes in Schachenmayr Regia Pairfect in the 7122 Black/Tan colorway Peer Pressure by Celia McAdam Cahill in Neighborhood Fiber Rustic Fingering in Kalorama Circle A new design for the Winter issue of a Cast On Magazine with the working name Caprice: a standard fitting pullover with confetti color lower arms and bodice, with chevron duplicate stitching in Invictus Yarns Beyond   Tracie has cast-on: Fiddly Bits #4 by Jane Pihota   And continues to work on: Peer Pressure shawlette by Celia McAdam Cahill in Miss Babs Hot Shot in Hot to Trot Sport-weight Stashbusting Helix Hat (now with slipped stitches!) by Jessica Rose in SF State colors New Wave Cardigan by Mary Annarella in Invictus Yarns Reward in Olive Iðunn by Ragga Eiríksdóttir in Istex Lettlopii   Celia finished reading: Al Franken: Giant of the Senate by Al Franken Return and Regret: A Novel Inspired by Jane Austen’s Persuasion by Tracie Kluver Bezerra   She did not finish: The Reporter Who Knew Too Much: The Mysterious Death of What’s My Line TV Star and Media Icon Dorothy Kilgallen by Mark Shaw   Tracie has finished: In a Dark Dark Wood by Ruth Ware Captain Wentworth’s Diary by Amanda Grange Evelyn, After by Victoria Helen Stone Murder in Room 305 by Gary C. King Theft By Finding: Diaries (1977-2003) by David Sedaris Dear Committee Members by Julie Schumacher   Celia is reading: Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickens by Eddie Izzard   Tracie is reading: Night Film by Marisha Pessl The Secrets She Keeps by Michael Robothom   Thumbs Up:  Freeway Service Patrol in California

Stray FM
It Comes At Night - Film of the Week with Everyman Cinema Harrogate

Stray FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2017 1:25


harrogate night film everyman cinema
The Experience with LaFern Cusack
Dave Brown: Indie Night Film Festival

The Experience with LaFern Cusack

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2017 37:48


LaFern Cusack welcomes Dave Brown, founder of Indie Night Film Festival, who talks about his journey from Morehouse to Hollywood and how he gives back to creatives.

KUCI: Film School
Dark Night / Film School interview with Director Tim Sutton

KUCI: Film School

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017


A haunting, artfully understated critique of American gun culture, Tim Sutton’s third feature is loosely based around the 2012 massacre in Aurora, Colorado that took place during a multiplex screening of “The Dark Knight Rises.” Employing a documentary-style technique and a cast of non- professional actors, DARK NIGHT follows the activities of six strangers over the course of one day, the shooter among them. Shot by veteran French DP Helene Louvart (PINA), DARK NIGHT is essential viewing, not only for art-house filmgoers, but for anyone invested in the debate over gun violence in America as well. Helene Louvart has served as cinematographer on more than 65 feature films, 50 short feature films, documentaries, and television projects, including French director Agnès Varda “The Beaches of Agnès (French: Les plages d’Agnès) She won The César Award for Best Documentary Film in 2009. Also, she worked with Alice Rohrwacher, and shot the italian drama “The Wonders” (Italian: Le meraviglie) It was selected to compete for the Palme d’Or in the main competition section at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, where it was awarded with the Grand Prix. “Dark Night” was her first collaboration with Tim Sutton. Tim Sutton is the writer and director of two critically acclaimed feature films. PAVILION was a New York Times Critic’s Pick in 2013 and MEMPHIS was the winner of the inaugural Ven- ice Biennale College-Cinema grant in 2013, had its world premiere at the 70th Venice Film Festival, and international premiere at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. MEMPHIS was also selected as one of The New Yorker Magazine’s Top 10 Films of 2014. Director Tim Sutton joins us to talk about his hauntingly poignant meditation on American gun culture and the vulnerability of life. For news and updates go to: cineliciouspics.com/dark-night

UK Film Review Podcast
Screen 1 - La La Land, Manchester by the Sea, Silence and Live By Night film reviews

UK Film Review Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2017


Andy Furlong hosts this episode of the UK Film Review Podcast:The Trailers.Screen 1 -  La La LandScreen 2 -  Manchester By the SeaScreen 3 -  Live by nightScreen 4 -  SilenceHome Cinema.American HeroThe ButlerEnd Credits.Rory Kinnear

Actually Knitting
Actually Knitting Episode 59: The Sock Yarn Blanket Never Disappoints!

Actually Knitting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2016 46:38


Knitting Segments This episode is brought to you by Never Not Knitting and Sock Ruler!    Show-Ready Knits Zigzagular Socks by Susie White Quadruple Threat PalKal Project here with 4 podcasts represented: Prairie Girls Knit and Spin Podcast  Twist Fiber Studio and the Twisted Stitcher Podcast The Fat Squirrel Speaks Megan Williams of The Stockinette Zombies     Vanilla Socks with Scrumptious Purl Self-Striping Yarn.       Knits in Rehearsal Astonish Top by Katy Banks.  This is now in a semi-permanent time-out!   I worked a lot recently on my Sock Yarn Blanket, Memory Blanket by Georgie Nicholson   Currently working on my 2nd (or 3rd) pair of Los Monos Locos Socks by Jennifer O'Sullivan   This episode of Actually Knitting is brought to you by the Never Not Knitting online shop where you will find unusual gifts and notions for knitters such as handcarved knitting needles, specialty buttons, and stitch marker jewelry. Check out the latest offerings at nevernotknitting.com. Looking for a new project to knit? Use the coupon code PalKal2016 to receive 50% off of a pdf pattern of your choice!   Knitting News, Notes and Events PalKal2016 is Almost Over!     Rules:    The basic idea is to support a podcaster you listen to or watch by knitting one of their patterns and/or using their yarns for your project. You can also use a project bag or stitch marker by a podcaster! The design, yarn/fiber and/or project bag must be from a knitting/crochet/fiber podcaster. (Not all 3, just one of those to qualify). Spinning also counts, just make sure it’s a finished product. Use the chatter thread for discussion. Make suggestions. There are TONS of podcasts out there and almost no one knows about all of them, so if you know of a podcaster designer/yarnie/bag maker, feel free to share with us! You are encouraged to take advantage of the coupon codes offered by our sponsors, but you are not limited to those podcasters for the KAL. Sponsors and coupon codes are listed in the appropriate threads and will be listed on the podcast as well. Please post finished objects in the non-chatter thread and include a link to the podcaster you are supporting. Enter as many projects as you like! There is no minimum yardage requirement or limit to the projects you can enter. If you use more than one podcaster product/design/bag/etc on one project, you may create multiple entries for that project. For example: Knit the Zigzagular Socks by prairiegirlsusie using yarn by Oh! Loops and use a project bag by thefatsquirrel, you can enter that project into the FO thread 3 separate times, just link to each podcaster seperately in each post. A note about project bags: a project bag may only be entered into the contest one time for an entry. (You can’t just keep using a podcaster project bag over and over and entering the contest that way). The same applies for stitch markers. Wips count! Just finish them between June 15 and September 15, 2016. You must be a member of the Actually Knitting Podcast Group to win. Have fun supporting a podcaster designer or yarnie! Please support as many different podcasts as you can! Please do not chatter in the non-chatter thread. It makes it more difficult to draw a winner! Use the tag PALKAL2016 here on Ravelry and #palkal2016 on Instagram. Feel free to double, triple, quadruple dip! Today I will highlight our Cameo Sponsors who are donating prizes for the KAL. For more information, check out the threads on Ravelry in the Actually Knitting Podcast Group.    Jenn Sheelan Designs and Podcast     Lilliput Yarn     One Twisted Tree/Prairie Girl Danie of the Prairie Girls Knit and Spin Podcast      The Relentless Knitting Podcast     The Twisted Stitches Podcast     Unwind Yarn Company/Dana from the Just One More Row Podcast     I am also highlighting the prizes being offered by these Top Billing Sponsors. These sponsors have donated prizes as well as coupon codes. More information about all of this can be found in the threads on the Ravelry group, but today we will focus on the prizes.    Ancient Threads Farm Etsy Shop and Website/Podcast        A skein of yarn, winner's choice.      Ann of the Carolina Fiber Girls         Copy of the Fletcher's Falling Leaves Sock Pattern       Brenda Castiel Designs        3 Patterns of winners' choice Daniela Richardson from A Coffee Fueled Life         5 Patterns from her Ravelry Store.      Janis Ficker of the Carolina Fiber Girls           Copy of her 10 Day Sweater Pattern     C.C. Almon from the Geeky Girls Knit Podcast         Copy of her ebook, Coffee with C.C.      Jennifer Lassonde of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast         Copy of one of her patterns from her Ravelry Store   Knitting Daddy Greg of the Unraveling Podcast          2 copies of his Scrappy Sock Yarn Preemie Hat   Mary of the Kino Knits Podcast          Copy of her Adrenaline Junkie Sock Pattern    Kristine Beeson of the Yarnings Podcast          Winner's Choice of pattern from her Ravelry Store     Paula of the Knitting Pipeline Podcast          5 patterns from her Ravelry store and one winner will receive a shawl quantity of yarn from Quince           and Co.    Sarah Shoo of Cultivate and Create Podcast          3 patterns from her Ravelry Shop   Susie White of the Prairie Girls Knit and Spin Podcast          Copy of one of her patterns from her Ravelry Shop   Ashley of Twist Fiber Studio and the Twisted Stitcher Podcast           Project bag of winner's choice from her Etsy Shop   Zombody Knits             A project bag from her Etsy Shop   Julia from the Whole Lotta Craft Podcast            Pattern from her Ravelry Shop for one lucky winner!       Angela from the Revelations of a Delusional Knitter Podcast             Winner's choice of a pattern from her Ravelry Store!   Steph from the Happy Buffalo Boutique           A skein of yarn, winner’s choice   Amy from the Stockinette Zombies Podcast           Winner’s choice of pattern from her Ravelry Store, some yarn from her own stash and a project bag     from the SilverShedUSA!   Anne from Wooly Wonka Fiber           As a prize, Anne is offering one lucky listener $30.00 in patterns from her Designer Store on    Ravelry. The winner will be able to pick any combination of individual patterns that suits!   Claire from New Hampshire Knits            2 balls of West Yorkshire Spinners yarn from their Country Bird collection in the Bullfinch and                             Cayenne Pepper color ways (so a patterned ball with a contrasting solid for heels etc).    Jan Hamby of the Twinset Designs Podcast           A Noste-Demi and Noste-Mini   Producing Sponsors offering Discounts:    Sock Ruler             25% off 1 regular sock ruler   Fiber to Fabric Magic              Buy 4 get one free Needle Keepers   Bijou Basin Ranch              15% discount on yarn, excluding Qiviut and Paco-Vicuna   Media Peruana Designs              25% off a pattern in her Ravelry Shop   Alana Dakos from Never Not Knitting               50% off a PDF pattern of your choice in her Ravery Shop      Infinite Twist              Free 50 gram mini skein with purchase     In addition to those mentioned above, the following are also producing sponsors of the PalKal 2016:   Knitter's Pride Fix a Stitch Eucalan Della Q Ancient Arts Fibre   Virtual Knit Night? I have scheduled one for September 6th, 2016 at 7pm Eastern time. If you are interested, here is the link to my Google Profile. Add me to your circle and then send me an email or private message telling me your email address and name so I can add you to the hangout.   Rhinebeck is October 15th and 16th, 2016. Let me know if you plan on attending!   New Knit-a-Long coming up starting October 1, 2016     The Big, Bad, Berg-a-long We will start on October 1st and go through November 15, 2016. There will be 6 podcasts participating. Any Melanie Berg patterns will be eligible for participation.    I am so excited to be collaborating with 5 of my favorite podcasts for this event!   In a Sknit  The Prairie Girls Knit and Spin Down Cellar Studio Podcast Commuter Knitter Knitting Butterflies     We are so lucky to have the designer Melanie Berg offering our listeners a 10% discount on her patterns (self-published) starting September 15th, 2016 and ending November 2, 2016. Use the code BigBadBergAlong at checkout.   We are also going to be working with 3 Indie Dyers for this KAL.   Sun Valley Fibers There will be Free Shipping in the US for kits and special pricing on the kits that they are making up just for this KAL. You can get the same kit as I am getting or as one of the other podcasters. More information is coming, but look for a special link "Big Bad Berg-Along" on their website. Use the code BigBadBergAlong at checkout.     Lollipop Yarns On September 11 at 7pm Eastern there will be an update featuring Duet and Trio kits especially for Ashbury or Quicksilver patterns. She will be offering Free Shipping if you use the code BigBadBergAlong at checkout. She will have these kits up for preview starting Monday September 5th, 2016 in the Lollipop Yarn Ravelry Group as well as on her website, linked above.   Oh! And there will be a self-striping update on Sunday September 4th at 7pm.   One Twisted Tree Danie will be offering a couple of different fall themed kits for the KAL. Check out the website for more information.     Podcast Premiere This week I talked about a new to me podcast, the Hey Sister Podcast on Youtube.   This episode of Actually Knitting is brought to you by The Sock Ruler.  "The Sock Ruler is an innovative measuring tool for sock knitters. Whether the sock is knit toe up or cuff down the ruler works equally well.  It is constructed of a heavy duty, yet flexible plastic and measures from the inside of the sock, allowing the sock to lie flat and ensure accurate measurements." Visit our website, www.sockruler.com, for more information and don’t forget to use coupon code “palkal2016” for 25% off of a regular sock ruler from now until September 15th.     Non-Knitting Segments One Pot Wonders   Vegetarian Spaghetti Squash Skillet from The Cookin' Canuck.   Love it or Leave it   Love: Healthy choices we are making at home are really starting to pay off!   Leave: I now basically work in the middle of a Construction/Destruction zone at school.      Other News and Notes   Running Updates I ran my longest distance ever this past weekend. 20 Miles! Who Am I??   Book Updates I finished reading:    Night Film by Marissa Pessl         Truly, Madly, Guilty by Liane Moriarty   The Art of Crash Landing by Melissa De Carlo   I am currently reading:  Crowned and Dangerous by Rhys Bowen Still Life by Louise Penny    

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Actually Knitting
Actually Knitting Episode 58: Litting with Kninen

Actually Knitting

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016 43:38


Knitting Segments   Knits in Rehearsal Astonish Top by Katy Banks.        Vanilla Socks with Scrumptious Purl Self-Striping Yarn.     Zigzagular Socks by Susie White Quadruple Threat PalKal Project here with 4 podcasts represented: Prairie Girls Knit and Spin Podcast  Twist Fiber Studio and the Twisted Stitcher Podcast The Fat Squirrel Speaks Megan Williams of the Stockinette Zombies   Here's the Ysolda Tutorial on cabling without a cable needle.   This episode of Actually Knitting is brought to you by Ancient Arts Yarn.  At Ancient Arts Yarn, we use only the best quality custom spun yarn bases for our hand dyeing work. We draw our colour inspiration from nature, art, and stories of everyday life. In addition to our current colour palette, we are also home to the Meow and Woof collections, benefitting animal rescue. New this season is the Denim Collection which includes 3 tone-on-tone gradient sets commemorating the indigo shades we see in our beloved jeans, and six variegated denim inspired colourways so you can have some fun with them. Visit ancientartsfibre.com to learn more!     Knitting News, Notes and Events Palkal 2016   Rules:  The basic idea is to support a podcaster you listen to or watch by knitting one of their patterns and/or using their yarns for your project. You can also use a project bag or stitch marker by a podcaster! The design, yarn/fiber and/or project bag must be from a knitting/crochet/fiber podcaster. (Not all 3, just one of those to qualify). Spinning also counts, just make sure it’s a finished product. Use the chatter thread for discussion. Make suggestions. There are TONS of podcasts out there and almost no one knows about all of them, so if you know of a podcaster designer/yarnie/bag maker, feel free to share with us! You are encouraged to take advantage of the coupon codes offered by our sponsors, but you are not limited to those podcasters for the KAL. Sponsors and coupon codes are listed in the appropriate threads and will be listed on the podcast as well. Please post finished objects in the non-chatter thread and include a link to the podcaster you are supporting. Enter as many projects as you like! There is no minimum yardage requirement or limit to the projects you can enter. If you use more than one podcaster product/design/bag/etc on one project, you may create multiple entries for that project. For example: Knit the Zigzagular Socks by prairiegirlsusie using yarn by Oh! Loops and use a project bag by thefatsquirrel, you can enter that project into the FO thread 3 separate times, just link to each podcaster seperately in each post. A note about project bags: a project bag may only be entered into the contest one time for an entry. (You can’t just keep using a podcaster project bag over and over and entering the contest that way). The same applies for stitch markers. Wips count! Just finish them between June 15 and September 15, 2016. You must be a member of the Actually Knitting Podcast Group to win. Have fun supporting a podcaster designer or yarnie! Please support as many different podcasts as you can! Please do not chatter in the non-chatter thread. It makes it more difficult to draw a winner! Use the tag PALKAL2016 here on Ravelry and #palkal2016 on Instagram. Feel free to double, triple, quadruple dip! This week I have highlighted our Featured Performers and Top Billing Sponsors. These are the folks who have offered coupon/discount codes for the PalKal 2016! Please check out the threads in the Actually Knitting Podcast group on Ravelry for more information! Ashley of Twist Fiber Studio and the Twisted Stitcher Podcast             15% off in Etsy Shop   Brenda Castiel Designs         20% off in her Ravelry Shop          $5.00 off in her Etsy Shop      Daniela Richardson from the Coffee Fueled Life Podcast              50% off in Ravelry Store.      Knitting Daddy Greg of the Unraveling Podcast         1$ off Scrappy Sock Yarn Preemie Hat   Jennifer Lassonde of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast           40% off of 2 or more patterns in Ravelry Store   Mary of the Kino Knits Podcast         20% off in her Ravelry Shop    Lynda from Ancient Threads Farm and Podcast          20% off in her Etsy Shop     Sarah Shoo of Cultivate and Create Podcast          $1.50 off in Ravelry Shop   Susie White of the Prairie Girls Knit and Spin Podcast         25% off in her Ravelry Shop   Paula of the Knitting Pipeline Podcast          20% off of self-published patterns in her Ravelry store    Ann of the Carolina Fiber Girls           50% off her Fletcher's Falling Leaves Sock Pattern   Lisa of Zombody Knits           $1.00 off in Etsy Shop   Kristine Beeson of the Yarnings Podcast           30% off in her Ravelry Store     C.C. Almon from the Geeky Girls Knit Podcast            15% off in her Ravelry Store   Kristi from the In a Sknit Video Podcast         25% off of her In Transit Cap and Cowl pattern  Janis Ficker/ of the Carolina Fiber Girls          50% off of her 10 Day Sweater Pattern   Twinset Jan from the Twinset Designs Podcast          $2.00 off in her Ravelry Store   Julia from the Whole Lotta Craft Podcast           15% off in her Ravelry Store   Angela from Revelations of a Dellusional Knitter Podcast           50% off in her Ravelry Store   Stephanie from Happy Buffalo Boutique           Free Shipping in her Etsy Shop   Anne from Wooly Wonka Fiber and podcast             15% off of all orders, both in stock and custom dyed   Twinset Ellen from the Twinset Designs Podcast            50% off of one pattern in her Ravelry Shop   Claire of New Hampshire Knits             15% off in her Etsy Shop, The Wooly Thistle      Producing Sponsors offering Discounts:    Sock Ruler             25% off 1 regular sock ruler   Fiber to Fabric Magic              Buy 4 get one free Needle Keepers   Bijou Basin Ranch              15% discount on yarn, excluding Qiviut and Paco-Vicuna   Media Peruana Designs              25% off a pattern in her Ravelry Shop   Alana Dakos from Never Not Knitting               50% off a PDF pattern of your choice in her Ravery Shop      Infinite Twist              Free 50 gram mini skein with purchase     In addition to those mentioned above, the following are also producing sponsors of the PalKal 2016:   Knitter's Pride Fix a Stitch Eucalan Della Q Ancient Arts Fibre   Virtual Knit Night? I have scheduled one for August 16th at 7pm Eastern time. If you are interested, here is the link to my Google Profile. Add me to your circle and then send me an email or private message telling me your email address and name so I can add you to the hangout.   Rhinebeck is October 15th and 16th, 2016. Let me know if you plan on attending! New Knit-a-Long coming up starting October 1, 2016   The Big, Bad, Berg-a-long We will start on October 1st and go through November 1, 2016. There will be 6 podcasts participating. Any Melanie Berg patterns will be eligible for participation. More details coming up, but there are 3 Indie Dyers making kits just for the KAL.         Podcast Premiere   This week I watched two new to me podcasts on YouTube.    Check out Inside Number 23 and The Knitting Type!   This episode of Actually Knitting is brought to you by Della Q.  Della Q designs and creates project bags, totes and needle cases to keep knitters & crocheters stylishly organized. Over the past 10 years, Della has developed her product line based on feedback from both customers and retailers. Each bag is carefully hand stitched to last and comes in a variety of eye-catching colors and prints. Needle cases also include labels for each needle size! Visit your local yarn store or dellaq.com to shop online and enjoy free shipping on your order of $65 or more.     Non-Knitting Segments Under Pressure Pressure Cooker Stewed Chicken with Corn Delicious and healthy too!    Love it or Leave it Love: The Olympics! How can you not love?   Leave: Back to school this week!   Other News and Notes Running Updates:  No news is good news. I had a bad run this past weekend but I am trying to stay positive and remember that it's very hot and humid outside.    Reading Updates:    Finished Reading:  In a Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware   Currently Reading:  Night Film by Marissa Pessl   Currently Listening to:  Let's Pretend this Never Happened by Jenny Lawson Truly, Madly, Guilty by Liane Moriarty     Vacation Updates Josh and I traveled to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and we had an amazing time! 

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Talking Pictures with Paul Booth
Review of THE HOLLOW, The Closing Night Film of SOHO INTERNATIONAL F.F.

Talking Pictures with Paul Booth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 23:55


Host Paul Booth reviews THE HOLLOW Written, Produced and Directed by Miles Doleac (The HIstorian). You will not want to miss this episode, as it is TALKING PICTURES, 100th Episode!!!

The One Room With A View Show
The One Room With A View Show - The FRIDAY NIGHT FILM Special

The One Room With A View Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2016 21:56


Anyone familiar with Preston-Orton lore will know The One Room With A View show is the phoenix from Friday Night Film's ash. The boys return to their alma mata, XpressionFM, where they first teamed up against the world of cinema, as part of the station's 40th Anniversary celebrations. So, in lieu of the traditional new episode, ladies and gentleman, please welcome to the stage, for one final time (they've said that before) Mr Christopher Preston and Mr Dan Orton for a very special FRIDAY NIGHT FILM... (on a Saturday afternoon...)

Book Discussions
Night Film by Marisha Pessl | Book Discussion

Book Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2015 64:24


NIGHT FILM follows a broken journalist's investigation into the haunted life and death of Ashley Cordova, the mad director's beautiful daughter. It begins as a mystery with overtones of dream-like horror. It flickers and dims and deepens into a study of people who burn too brightly, burning up the souls around them until their aftermath is a legacy of ashes. It's about art that goes too far and the fanatical religious passion such art can trigger in those strangelengs who are attuned to its frequency. It's about the nature and function of fantasy, the damage done to the ties that bind by those who [...]

Book Circle Online: Books
Night Film by Marisha Pessl | Book Discussion

Book Circle Online: Books

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2015 64:24


NIGHT FILM follows a broken journalist's investigation into the haunted life and death of Ashley Cordova, the mad director's beautiful daughter. It begins as a mystery with overtones of dream-like horror. It flickers and dims and deepens into a study of people who burn too brightly, burning up the souls around them until their aftermath is a legacy of ashes. It's about art that goes too far and the fanatical religious passion such art can trigger in those strangelengs who are attuned to its frequency. It's about the nature and function of fantasy, the damage done to the ties that bind by those who [...] The post Night Film by Marisha Pessl | Book Discussion appeared first on Book Circle Online.

Salon@615
Marisha Pessl in Conversation with Adam Ross – Night Film

Salon@615

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2014


Book Discussions
Night Film by Marisha Pessl | Book Discussion

Book Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2014 64:24


NIGHT FILM follows a broken journalist's investigation into the haunted life and death of Ashley Cordova, the mad director's beautiful daughter. It begins as a mystery with overtones of dream-like horror. It flickers and dims and deepens into a study of people who burn too brightly, burning up the souls around them until their aftermath is a legacy of ashes. It's about art that goes too far and the fanatical religious passion such art can trigger in those strangelengs who are attuned to its frequency. It's about the nature and function of fantasy, the damage done to the ties that bind by those who [...]

Book Circle Online: Books
Night Film by Marisha Pessl | Book Discussion

Book Circle Online: Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2014 64:24


NIGHT FILM follows a broken journalist's investigation into the haunted life and death of Ashley Cordova, the mad director's beautiful daughter. It begins as a mystery with overtones of dream-like horror. It flickers and dims and deepens into a study of people who burn too brightly, burning up the souls around them until their aftermath is a legacy of ashes. It's about art that goes too far and the fanatical religious passion such art can trigger in those strangelengs who are attuned to its frequency. It's about the nature and function of fantasy, the damage done to the ties that bind by those who [...] The post Night Film by Marisha Pessl | Book Discussion appeared first on Book Circle Online.

Unprintable Podcast
Episode 19 - Pushing the Boundaries of the Reading Experience

Unprintable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2013 72:43


Rick Kleffel:Agony Column
1529: Podcast Update: Time to Read Episode 122: Marisha Pessl

Rick Kleffel:Agony Column

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2013


NC Now |  2013 Archive UNC-TV
NC Now | 09/05/13

NC Now | 2013 Archive UNC-TV

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2013 26:47


We continue our series on NC 's community colleges with Martin Community College. We visit the Queen Anne's Revenge Conservation Lab where they are salvaging artifacts from the famous shipwreck. Plus we learn more about Blackbeard the pirate from ECU history professor Carl Swanson. And author Marisha Pessl talks about her new book - Night Film.

Booked.
168 – Night Film by Marisha Pessl

Booked.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2013 57:00


Booked.
168 – Night Film by Marisha Pessl

Booked.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2013 57:00


Nerdette
Marisha Pessl, Ghostbusters and flea market finds

Nerdette

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2013


Night Film author Marisha Pessl's nerd confessions, a Kentucky Ghostbuster who cosplays for a good cause and an interview with Chewbacca at a 24-hour flea market. Plus a new word nerd game: #SEOclassics

Mr. Paul Maul
THE iTUNES MR. PAUL MAUL FILM FESTIVAL – CLOSING NIGHT FILM

Mr. Paul Maul

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2012 2:05


The Sundance of Self-Help concludes, as motivational master Mr. Paul Maul presents an empow-WOW-ering vision of how to send yourself off to sleep with just the right self-help message.

Blind Inspirationcast Inspirations
Episode 11 – Eyes in the Night Film Review

Blind Inspirationcast Inspirations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2012 25:58


Turner Classic Movies’ The Projected Image: A History of Disability in Film is running each Tuesday evening in October.  Of particular interest to Colleen is the 1942 film Eyes in the Night, which follows a blind detective in his thwarting of a group of murderers and thieves. Colleen and Cheryl discuss the film and its portrayal […]

Deadpit Radio
Fright Night Film Fest's Ken Daniels

Deadpit Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2012


CK and UB are back after a 3 week delay to raise hell, make a little noise and snort a few loritabs as the original thrillbillies welcome back Ken Daniels, the promoter of Louisville's upcoming Fright Night Film Festival, which is less than one week away. Plus the dastardly duo discuss the latest horror news including Scream Factory's forthcoming Halloween Blu-Ray editions, The IT remake, and Nightbreed - The Cabal Cut. All of this plus the return of FANMAIL and a special announcement on what will be screening in the DEADPIT room at midnight on June 30th! THIS WEEK ON DEADPIT RADIO!

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Subject:CINEMA
Subject:CINEMA #42 - "Dark As Night - Film Noir"

Subject:CINEMA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2007 70:54


As always, complete show notes can be found on our website, http://subjectcinema.com

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