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This week on S&A Lindsay is joined by Dead Ringers Host Nolan McBride for a x7 Double Feature of Lam Ngai Kai's The Seventh Curse (1986) & David Fincer's Se7en. This is a Double of parceling time, Ying & Yang, and Divine or Demonic Intervention. Seven is the perfect number. Listen to Schlock & Awe on your favourite Podcast App.
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Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror
This week on Hammer Pub, your hosts will still be sitting down with yet another marvelous Hammer horror film while having a few drinks and providing a running commentary on a gothic horror classic. This week, they'll be be joined by Nolan McBride, host of the Dead Ringers podcast, who helps the gang run through their commentary for Roy Ward Baker's 1974 franchise capper The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires. During the discussion, the gang chats their recent watches, their overall thoughts on the film, Baker's direction, the lack of Christopher Lee, and…we may even have a special guest who pops up unannounced?! It's something a little different for Scream Addicts, but it's a commentary we hope you'll love! Be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @nolan_mcbride @MichaelVarrati @thealichappell @Paulisgreat2000 @Jinx1981 @ScreamAddicts
Host Jason is joined by Nolan McBride, cohost of the epic horror movie podcast “Dead Ringers” --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Continuing the "Dastardly Duos" series, Adrian is joined by returning guests Nolan McBride and Emily von Seele from the Dead Ringers podcast, to discuss 2001's Session 9!
Friends! Followers! Subscribers! Nolan McBride of the Dead Ringers podcast joins us this week to talk social media and Nine Inch Nails. But first, the news! Including how China's new censorship laws affect Chinese cinema and Hollywood's continued attempt to woo the Chinese market, whether or not Hulu can survive 2022, and a brief retrospective for the late Ed Asner. Then it's on to David Fincher's modern classic The Social Network which gets...woof...heavy. You find Nolan's rad horror podcast about horror movie pairings, Dead Ringers, at the link riiiiight here!
In this episode we visit one of the very best adaptations of a classic type of demon, succubi, in Karyn Kusama's Jennifer's Body. We look at the film's unique interpretation of the entity, its proximity to rape-revenge films, demonic transmission, and more!Special guests:Nolan McBride (Host of Dead Ringers Podcast)Emily von Seele (Co-host of Dead Ringers Podcast and horror blogger)
Welcome to a new season of the Dunker Punks Podcast! Let’s get into a deep dive of the life of a BVS’er: what’s it like? How does on get into volunteer service? Listen as Nolan McBride and his siblings, Jamie
Nolan is joined by Ben McBride, Thomas Foster, and Paul Farrell to discuss Darren Aronofsky's BLACK SWAN (2010) and Joe Begos' BLISS (2019). The crew share their thoughts on recent horror releases, new discoveries, and rewatches before pushing themselves to physical and mental extremes in order to achieve artistic perfection and falling apart along the way. Other movies/TV shows discussed on this episode: ANNA AND THE APOCALYPSE (2018), SUSPIRIA (1977), THE CURED (2018), GOOSEBUMPS 2: HAUNTED HALLOWEEN (2018), SAW (franchise), ONE CUT OF THE DEAD (2018), WOUNDS (2019), PURE (2019), THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (1975), THE LIGHTHOUSE (2019), PARASITE (2019), BLOOD RAGE (1987), DEADLY GAMES (1990), TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID (2017), LAKE MUNGO (2009), DEEP MURDER (2019), UNSANE (2018). As will always be the case with this show, be aware that our discussion contains spoilers. If you want to watch the movies before listening to the show, there are a couple of ways you can do so. BLACK SWAN is available to stream on HBO NOW/GO, BLISS is available to stream on Shudder, and both are available to rent via video-on-demand, as well as being available for purchase on Blu-ray or DVD. Links of interest and/or sources cited for research on this episode: Fruits, Brains and Bats in Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) by Paul Farrell (Scriptophobic) That Bloody Mirror Scene from Poltergeist (1982) by Paul Farrell (Scriptophobic) Let’s Scare Bryan to Death: Taneli Mustonen’s LAKE BODOM with Nolan McBride by Bryan Christopher (Daily Dead) Let’s Scare Bryan to Death: Lucky McKee’s MAY with BJ Colangelo by Bryan Christopher (Daily Dead)
On this week’s brand new episode of The Silver Screen Breakdown, your surfers Tyler @Tylermoliterno and Zach @ZachWWMovies break down the box office for the year of 2011! Its part 2 of our ongoing mini-series and to help break down this wonderful year in film the guys bring on frequent guest and friend of the
If you thought choosing Sorority Row was weird or controversial last episode, what till you get a load of the conversation this go around! Nolan McBride from Dead Ringers stops on by to discuss 2009/2010's Survival of the Dead from George A. Romero!
Live from Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas, it's a special film festival episode of Corpse Club! Co-host Heather Wixson is joined by Horrorversary podcast host Adrian Torres and Dead Ringers podcast co-hosts Emily von Seele, Kat Adams, Paul Farrell, and Nolan McBride to discuss the most memorable movies they saw at the festival, including Color Out of Space, VFW, The Lighthouse, In the Tall Grass, Synchronic, The Long Walk, First Love, Jojo Rabbit, and Dolemite is My Name. The co-hosts also reflect on some of the shared themes from the films featured at Fantastic Fest, such as time travel and much more. So, whether you made it to Austin for the annual cinematic celebration or you had to keep an eye on the Fantastic Feud results from home, kick back, relax, and enjoy a new episode of Daily Dead's podcast!
On this weeks brand new episode of The Silver Screen Breakdown, your surfers Tyler @Tylermoliterno and Zach @ZachWWMovies break down the box office for the weekend of July 12-15, 2019. This week the guys welcome back once again their good friend Nolan McBride @Nolan_McBride from the Dead Ringers pod! He’s here to talk in-depth about
On this Off-Topic episode, Emily takes the reins and is joined by Ben McBride, Paul Farrell, and Nolan McBride to discuss summertime horror movies. Whether set during the summer or just released then, these are the crew's favorite horror flicks that evoke the hottest season of the year. Movies discussed on this episode: THE BURNING (1981), JUST BEFORE DAWN (1981), THE BURBS (1989), HALLOWEEN H20 (1998), THE HILLS HAVE EYES (2006), LONG WEEKEND (1979), I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER (1997), RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD (1985), CABIN FEVER (2003), SLEEPAWAY CAMP (1983), JAWS (1975), THE RUINS (2008). Links of interest and/or sources cited for research for this episode: Primeval Surgery in The Ruins (2008) by Paul Farrell (Scriptophobic) Can I Bug You For a Ride? The Subway Car in Mimic (1997) by Paul Farrell (Scriptophobic) ‘The Haunted’: Revisiting Childhood Terror by Emily von Seele (Bloody Disgusting) Twenty Years Ago, ‘Halloween H20’ Brought the Franchise Back to Its Roots by Emily von Seele (Bloody Disgusting)
It’s all been leading to this. We started this journey through the films of Keanu Reeves a little over a year ago with a goal in mind, discuss each film before the release of John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum. Well, we met that goal and now here we are. Sam (@samshotfirst) is joined by Melissa Kay (@mechamelissa) and Nolan McBride (@cronenberg_nolan) to discuss the latest chapter in the John Wick series. Featuring the biggest and best action yet and the deepest dive into the mythology of the underworld of assassins, Parabellum lived up to the hype and so does this fantastic conversation. Thanks for sticking with us through this journey and enjoy.
On this weeks brand new episode of The Silver Screen Breakdown, your surfers Tyler @Tylermoliterno and Zach @ZachWWMovies break down the box office for the weekend of May 24-26, 2019. This week the guys welcome back Nolan McBride (@Nolan_McBride) from the Dead Ringers pod! Nolan comes by to talk about two of this week’s new
On this Off-Topic episode, Emily takes the reins and is joined by Kat Adams, Thomas Foster, and Nolan McBride — as well as special guest Nick Caruso of The Littlest Winslow blog — to discuss their love for the FINAL DESTINATION franchise (except for 2009's THE FINAL DESTINATION because it stinks) and debate death's best designs. As will always be the case with this show, be aware that our discussion contains spoilers. If you want to watch the movies before listening to the show, there are a couple of ways you can do so. FINAL DESTINATION, FINAL DESTINATION 2, and FINAL DESTINATION 3 are available to stream on Netflix (...as well as THE FINAL DESTINATION for fans, completionists, or anyone curious). FINAL DESTINATION 5 is available to rent via video-on-demand (as are the other entries). Links of interest and/or sources cited for research for this episode: ‘Final Destination’ – Death and the Inescapable Boogeyman by Emily von Seele (Bloody Disgusting) A Second Glance Into STARRY EYES: Why Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer Are the Perfect Pair for the New PET SEMATARY by Nick Caruso (Daily Dead) [Review]: ‘Pet Sematary’ Isn’t Bleak or Brutal Enough by Nick Caruso (The Littlest Winslow)
On this week’s brand new episode of The Silver Screen Breakdown, your surfers Tyler @Tylermoliterno and Zach @ZachWWMovies break down the box office for the weekend February 15-17, 2018. This week have a very special guest, Nolan McBride @nolan_mcbride from the Dead Ringers podcast on to talk ALITA: BATTLE ANGEL and HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U!
Join Dan Pullen and Bradley J Kornish as they discuss Tobe Hooper's 1986 film 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2' with featured guest Nolan McBride and call in guests Martin Kessler and Andrew Hawkins. SUPPORT, FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE TO 26 MOVIES FROM HELL: https://twitter.com/26MFHPOD
Live from Fantastic Fest, it's our first film festival episode of Corpse Club! Co-host Heather Wixson is joined by fellow Daily Dead contributing writers and Dead Ringers podcast co-hosts Nolan McBride and Emily von Seele to discuss some of the highly anticipated movies that screened at the festival, including Laurie Strode's return in Halloween (2018), the mutated WWII mayhem of Overlord, the deadly dance school in the new Suspiria, and more! The co-hosts also discuss a wide range of other movies they saw at the festival, including The Night Comes For Us, Apostle, Hold the Dark, Cam, and Between Worlds. So, if you couldn't make it down to Austin for the cinematic celebration, don't despair! Kick back, relax, and listen to the Corpse Club talk about The Shape, zombies, and supernatural forces on a new episode of Daily Dead's podcast!
Nolan McBride returns after his semester spent in England to share his experience of a pilgrimage and confirmation ceremony. Listen as he encourages you to find God’s presence in a new and different way. Stay Connected Snapchat | DunkerPunksPod Facebook | Facebook.com/DunkerPunksPod
On this FOUR BRAINS ONE MOVIE podcast, we are joined fellow podcaster and lover of messed up movies and horror movies Nolan McBride from the DEAD RINGERS podcast. A podcast that explores different films that 'with shared DNA but with distinct personalities.' We like his show because they like fucked up movies, just like we do! We have even covered some of the same films... THE HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY, RESOLUTION, RAW and A DARK SONG for example. On this special show, we have what might be our first official head-to-head battle. Considering I absolutely adore one of these films and was barely able to make it through the other, and our guest and the Four Brains co-host (Dan Pullen) loved the movie that I really, really didn't enjoy. "Motel Hell" (1980) and "Blood Diner" (1987) are movies about seemingly nice folks that kill people and sell their human flesh to unknowing customers. You will have to listen to the show to hear how we felt about the films and what weird childhood incidents or teenage suitor rejections may have lead to our movie likes and dislikes. OUR GUEST Here's a link to the podcast page along with Nolan's and DEAD RINGERS twitter. Dead Ringers TWITTER Cronenberg Nolan TWITTER THE FILMS MOTEL HELL (1980) BLOOD DINER (1987)
Nolan McBride returns, this time from the United Kingdom. Listen as he shares his search for a church-going experience similar to that of the Church of the Brethren, in a land where COB’s do not exist. Will he find anything
On the first episode of Dead Ringers, Nolan McBride is joined by Ben McBride, Horrorella, and Paul Farrell to discuss David Cronenberg's SHIVERS (1975) and James Gunn's SLITHER (2006). The hosts share horror movie recommendations and discuss what horror they've been keeping up with before dissecting this double feature of parasitic slug movies. Other movies discussed: BLOOD RAGE (1987), MAMA (2013), THE STEPFATHER (1987), RESOLUTION (2013), TEEN WOLF (1985), TEEN WOLF TOO (1987), THE TRANSFIGURATION (2017), ANNABELLE: CREATION (2017), BONE TOMAHAWK (2015). As will always be the case with this show, be aware that our discussion contains spoilers. If you want to watch the movies before listening to the show, SHIVERS is available to stream on Amazon Prime, and SLITHER is available for rent on various VOD platforms and available to purchase on Blu-ray.
Nolan McBride takes us on a journey through history. The episode includes a walk in the lives of people of faith, Dunker Punk history, and more. Nolan’s reflections provide an in-depth understanding of Brethren background. Stay Connected Snapchat | DunkerPunksPod
Hello boys and ghouls! Your horrific hosts Ben, Daniel and Mel, as well our first guest host Nolan McBride, celebrated the Halloween season by watching the (holiday-appropriate) John Carpenter classic, Halloween! Ben kicks off the episode by posing the question, why does horror matter? The guys gather around the proverbial campfire as they get into a lengthy discussion on the genre before digging into Carpenter's influential horror film. So slip into something a little scary, grab yourself a bloody drink and summon up the Monster Popcorn Podcast!