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Enjoying a little nostalgia this week with a 2018 Rooster Teeth production: Blood Fest
Welcome to the Whispering Gallery podcast! I'm Suzanne Nikolaisen and if this isn't your first rodeo - er, time listening, you know that together we seek out the spooky, unusual and fascinating stories from the art world—to understand the art and the related “unknown” a little better, and boy—howdy, did I find another “strange” doozy of a pseudoscience story for you today! Im all researched out and can give you the downlow on unreal hollow earth drawings! Have you heard about the Hollow Earth theory? It may have been a conspiracy theory you easily dismissed, but there are some drawings of what the space was imagined to look like, not to mention hollow-earthers (is that a demographic?) both credible and -incredible- people who are part of the story including Leonhard Eeuler, Swiss Mathematician, Cyrus Reed Teed, American physician who ended up thinking he was the messiah. Edmud Haley (as in Haley's comet) and hero Admiral Byrd and his not so secret diary and–shang-ri-la like story. It's out there. And in America there was John Cleves Symmes. The illustrations themselves are in pen and ink diagramming the hollow earth as early infographics that are a bit scary, as only a fantastical, conspiracy theory-ish, geography-meets-sci-fi stories (about a crazy big hole at the North Pole, and the South Pole leading to the center of the earth) can be. You just can't make this stuff up. Oh wait—they did. Imaginations galore! And Science doesn't care what you believe or draw, it doesn't make it real. It's not a new idea. The hollow earth theory is kind of like the retro toy, the easy bake oven. comes complete with easy access points at the poles called "Symmes Holes" that lead down into the inside world of the hollow earth, with it's own sun or illumination. Details differing depending on the person. The occasional theorist even dipping a finger into the metaphorical cake batter with other strange phenomena like UFOs (or UAP's), simply put the details of an imagined world. In the end out of the oven comes instead of the perfect tiny cakes we love, empty pans, thin air. From GEEK'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY CULTURE 12.11.20 11:44 AM on Wired.com's article The Hollow Earth Theory Isn't So Funny Anymore - which shares more about Owen Egerton and his book “Hollow” one of npr's books of the year in 2017. "While he was writing the book, Egerton viewed the Hollow Earth Theory as a bit of harmless fun, but recent events have made him reconsider that view. “When I was writing about the Hollow Earth, I was celebrating people's ability to believe what was obviously not true,” he says. “But as the book came to be, and as Donald Trump was elected, I found more and more that those conspiracy theories weren't so cute, that that power could move in a bunch of different ways—and a dangerous way." Please remember to rate, review, and share the Whispering Gallery podcast with a friend! Audio Sources: Freesound.org, details updating soon Dream Loop by Serge Quadrado, December 9, 2019 https://freesound.org/people/SergeQuadrado/sounds/496426/ Image Source: "Sectional View of the earth Showing the Opening at the Poles, a diagram from Symzonia by Capt. Adam Seaborn (probably a pseudonym used by Capt. John Cleves Symmes)" as seen in The Public Domain Review, Essays, Stories of a Hollow Earth By Peter Fitting, October 10, 2011 https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/stories-of-a-hollow-earth/
The Successful Screenwriter with Geoffrey D Calhoun: Screenwriting Podcast
*This interview was recorded before the Sag-Aftra strikes began.Geoffrey chats with Filmmaker Owen Egerton about his fantastic horror/comedy Blood Fest. He discusses his incredible journey from living in his van to writing/directing a film with stars who have been in Spiderman, Argo, Pirates of the Caribbean, and an incredible cameo!*Apologies for my gruff voice as I have been fighting a cold*Logline: Fans flock to a festival celebrating the most iconic horror movies, only to discover that the charismatic showman behind the event has a diabolical agenda.Blood Fest is available on Amazon Prime, Vudu, & Apple TV.Geoffrey's book, The Guide For Every Screenwriter is available at:https://www.thesuccessfulscreenwriter.com/booksJoin our community and become a member for free --> https://www.thesuccessfulscreenwriter.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4506618/advertisement
Actress Barbara Dunkelman, director Owen Egerton, and a couple of other crew members
Doug welcomes Owen Egerton, John Erler and Vanessa Gonzalez to the show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Movie Meltdown - Episode 577 This episode we discuss Blood Fest directed by Owen Egerton and starring Zachary Levi. Yep... Zachary Levi. Oh yeah, and also Robbie Kay, Seychelle Gabriel, Jacob Batalon and Barbara Dunkelman. And as we work on creating our own horror movie theme park, we also address… Reacher, Sleepaway Camp, Death Trap, The Cabin In The Woods, research and development, The Houses October Built, Tate Donovan, side project, all my friends are dead, they overcomplicated their own nonsense, Christopher Reeve, Faces of Death, resurrecting dead people, that's my toucan, wrist band technology, the real-world setting of things, Mr. Leadfeet, building a tower, Superman, gaming references, we haven't seen any other grown-ups in this movie, too much going on, the theater full of dolls, Dad story issues, the clowns still ruin everything for me, Disney World, we have to follow the rules, security camera footage, Michael Caine, a slap in the face to horror fans, I don't know anything about electronics, Lovecraftian gods and the power of Ned. Spoiler Alert: Spoilers for the finale of “Sleepaway Camp” as well as the entire movie “Blood Fest”... go watch them before you listen. You have been warned. “Your endgame here is not near as big as all of the orchestration it would take to make this thing happen.”
Willow Egerton is 13 years old, an aspiring filmmaker, and a trans girl in Texas in 2022—which means that “people in power want me gone,” she says. This week, Willow and her father Owen Egerton sit down with host Brittany Packnett Cunningham to talk about how that feels, and about the joy and celebration of being trans. (Says Owen of parenting: “It's like when you watch a flower bloom.”) All that, plus Oklahoma's restrictive abortion ban in this week's UnTrending news. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Willow Egerton is 13 years old, an aspiring filmmaker, and a trans girl in Texas in 2022—which means that “people in power want me gone,” she says. This week, Willow and her father Owen Egerton sit down with host Brittany Packnett Cunningham to talk about how that feels, and about the joy and celebration of being trans. (Says Owen of parenting: “It's like when you watch a flower bloom.”) All that, plus Oklahoma's restrictive abortion ban in this week's UnTrending news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Hello podcast listeners, I'm Barbara Morgan and you're listening to Austin Film Festival's On Story. This week on On Story, horror writers Akela Cooper and Owen Egerton discuss their love for the genre, setups and payoffs, emotional scares, and inspirational moments from classic horror films. Akela Cooper is a television writer and producer whose work includes Hell Fest, American Horror Story; and Netflix's Luke Cage. She began her career as the Writer's Assistant on ‘Dexter' and the Researcher on ‘Jericho.' Following the programs, she landed her first staff writing job on the ABC series V. She then joined the NBC paranormal drama Grimm in 2012, as story editor and has since written for The 100 and Witches of East End, for which she also served as a co-producer. Cooper is currently set to write the next installment in James Wan's Conjuring universe, Nun 2, produced by New Line. Owen Egerton is the writer/director of Mercy Black, Follow, and Blood Fest as well as a novelist whose work includes Hollow, which was named one of the Best Books of the Year by NPR. Working in both horror and comedy, Egerton's screenplays have landed on the Black List and the Blood List, and have earned him writing work for Warner Brothers, Disney, and Fox Studios. Moderator Paul Alvarado-Dykstra spoke with Cooper & Egerton at the Austin Film Festival.
Writer Owen Egerton, "Blood Fest" is our Special Guest
Writer Owen Egerton, "Blood Fest" is our Special Guest
Today, we’re talking with Ben Bartley, aka Kentucky Ben from Master Pancake. He talks about making fun of Independence Day literally in front of Bill Pullman, then drinking all his booze. We talk about how actor Erik Pascal earns the Oscar for best radar technician who gives a thumbs up.Ben Bartley also talks about Starwhackers, Randy Quaid’s unfortunate conspiracy theory and one of the supposed reasons Quaid moved to Canada. And we pose a challenge to our listeners.For more Ben Bartley, visit MasterPancake.com
This week, May Cobb, author of The Hunting Wives, visits and talks about writing and some of her favorite books, including Hollow by Owen Egerton and Woman on the Edge by Samantha Bailey. Books Discussed:Woman on the Edge by Samantha BaileyThe Shark Club by Ann Kid TaylorHollow by Owen EgertonWorld of Wonders: In Praise of Fireflies, Whale Sharks, and Other Astonishments by Aimee Nezukumatathil. The Girls Are All So Nice Here by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn Other Things Discussed:The Final Girl Support Group by Grady HendrixDial A for Aunties by Jessie Q. SutantoNext episode Missy Dunaway will visit to talk about her new book. The Traveling Artist: A Visual Journal by Missy Dunaway Book of the month Find May Cobb on Social Media:Maycobb.comTwitter: @maycobbInstagram @maycobb My Book Giveaway for A Theater For Dreamers by Polly Samson closes Tuesday, May 18th. Enter by visiting my Instagram account @jennifercaloyeras Scroll to find giveaway photo and makes a comment. It’s that easy! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=22705533)
This conversation with Owen was my very first, and man was I fortunate to have him share his time with me. He's talented at a lot of things, not least of which is his comedy through which I found him. I've heard some people shine a light wherever they go; well it seems that Owen travels with a miniature sun. His optimism and energy are down right infectious. I really hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did. Please show him some love on his socials here: https://twitter.com/owen_egerton, https://www.instagram.com/owen_egerton Find more info at http://whyamipod.com. If you want to support the podcast you can do so via https://www.patreon.com/whyamipod (this gives you access to bonus content!)
Movie Meltdown - Episode 548 (For our Patreon "Horror Club") This episode we discuss Mercy Black the 2019 film written and directed by Owen Egerton. And as we try to decide if we are ready to be out in the world, we also mention… Slice, Promising Young Woman, Rondo Hatton, Janeane Garofalo, childhood trauma, Chance the Rapper, pre-schizophrenic, clever filmmaking tricks, sacrifices and offerings, Creepypasta, Daniella Pineda, going to the library, mental health issues, why won’t you turn the lights on, the bathtub scenario, Austin Amelio, opening and closing doors, Carey Mulligan, that annoying brat, Texas Chain Saw Massacre, the shrug option, Slender Man, Elle LaMont, real-world horror stories, kids drawing disturbing pictures, Lee Eddy, just a house in a field, not grounded in reality, Miles Emmons and the internet back in the day. Spoiler Alert: Full spoilers for “Mercy Black”, so go watch the movie before you listen. You have been warned. “Yeah, let’s send this girl who’s kind of on the edge mentally to this old, creepy house.”
Doug and Doug welcome Owen Egerton to the show.
#118 - Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls - 1970 - Dir. Russ Meyer Join us as we discuss this psychedelic happening of a movie with our good buddy (and former co-host) Paul Kastava! Also: Owen Egerton shares his Top 5 Films of All Time! Timestamps- :45 What's New?, 23:15 Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls trailer, 25:35 Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls comments, 1:23:45 Contact Info, 1:24:25 Owen Egerton's Top 5 Films of All Time! , 1:25:10 Next Time
Award winning filmmaker and novelist Owen Egerton (director of Mercy Black, Follow, and Blood Fest), talks about his career and his love of horror. http://www.owenegerton.com/https://www.facebook.com/OwenEgerton/https://www.instagram.com/owen_egerton/https://www.facebook.com/masterpancaketheater
We're back with Episode #115 where we talk about the 2002 Chinese film Hero, Keith's choice for me this time around. We also begin sharing our Top 5 Films of All Time starting with our friend and good luck charm Kellie Arnold's Top 5 (Keith and I share ours, too!) Timestamps: 0:28 What's New?, 17:25 Comments on Hero, 52:04 Words from some Friends, 54:18 HYSTO? Contact Info, 54:55 Jay & Keith's Top 5 Movies, 1:09:17 Kellie Arnold's Top 5 Movies, 1:09:43 Next Time...Owen Egerton!
Years ago, I spoke to Owen Egerton about, among other things, his debut feature film, Follow. Egerton spins a seasonal, heartwarming yuletide yarn involving murder, paranoia, suicide, depression, betrayal, necrophilia, and gun-ellatio. I was more than happy to dust off this discussion and record some updated thoughts I have about the film, which stars Noah Segan, Haley Lu Richardson, and Don Most. Sadly, my attempts to reach out to Noah Segan were for naught. Regardless, you can easily check out the film on Prime, Vudu, Tubi, or the typical VOD outlets: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/follow. You can find Owen on Twitter @Owen_Egerton. And once again, HUGE THANKS to Brendan Steere (Flashback to Episode 15) and the band Free Parking for the use of their track, Christmas Alone, as the theme music this month! Be sure to check out the full song on their bandcamp page and please show them some love: https://looksomefreeparking.bandcamp.com/track/christmas-alone --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nsfapod/message
This week on On Story, from suspenseful scares to urban legends and classic movie monsters, horror stories rely on the psychology of fear to thrill and chill us with the things that we fear most. Paul Alvardo-Dykstra discusses the scripts behind the scares with Akela Cooper, the writer behind the Conjuring spinoff, The Nun 2 and American Horror Story, and horror writer/director and author Owen Egerton.
Van, from the Austin Public Library joins interview with filmmakers and writers Owen Egerton and C. Robert Cargill
We continue our trek into triple digits with news about The Rock's brush with Covid, Ray Fisher being right, and cat anuses. PLUS a BADASS interview with Owen Egerton. Co-host: Dan Richardson
We continue our trek into triple digits with news about The Rock's brush with Covid, Ray Fisher being right, and cat anuses. PLUS a BADASS interview with Owen Egerton. Co-host: Dan Richardson
This week's top box office is causing concern! Will "Onward" be Pixar's next "The Good Dinosaur"? Plus Vin Diesel's muscular foot and why it's sitting in his mouth, friend of the show Stephen Lang's Avatar predictions, and what other film is getting the "No Time To Die" treatment. AND - Special returning guest: OWEN EGERTON! This time it gets weird! Co-host: Dan Richardson
Author, comic, filmmaker, showman and genius Owen Egerton comes on board for a live interview about Kurt Vonnegut's novel Breakfast of Champions.
HYSTO? #89 is all about horror and all about the film Blood Fest! Keith and I have a blast talking about this love letter to horror fans, and we are both super excited about this episode because I also got to talk to the writer, director, and star of Blood Fest, Owen Egerton! It was great fun talking to Owen; he gave us lots of background info on this uber-fun movie! We hope you listen in, because we really do want to know... Have You Seen This One? Timestamps: 1:00 What's New?, 8:25 Blood Fest trailer, 10:00 Blood Fest comments part one, 43:40 a conversation with Owen Egerton, 1:14:05 Blood Fest comments part two, 1:17:45 Contact Info, 1:18:00 Next Time
This week on On Story we’ll hear conversations from two writer/directors from the 26th annual Austin Film Festival. First up, Texas born, Trey Edward Shults, will discuss his emotional new film WAVES, which stars Sterling K. Brown, Taylor Russell and Kevin Harrison, Jr. And later, we’ll hear from Australian filmmaker Zak Hilditch, whose new horror film RATTLESNAKE is streaming now on Netflix. Writer/director Trey Edward Shults’ new film WAVES traces the emotional journey of a suburban African-American family as they navigate love, forgiveness, and coming together in the aftermath of a loss. The film stars Sterling K. Brown, Taylor Russell, and Kelvin Harrison, Jr.. This is Shults’ third feature film; previously he wrote and directed 2015’s KRISHA and 2017’s IT COMES AT NIGHT, which were also released by A24. I spoke with Shults at the 2019 Austin Film Festival after a screening of WAVES. Clips of Waves courtesy of A24. Next up, a conversation with writer/director, Zak Hilditch. Hilditch’s new film RATTLESNAKE, is a psychological horror film about a mother wrestling with the morality of paying a debt to a mysterious woman who saved her daughter’s life. The film is now streaming on Netflix after having it’s world premiere at the Austin Film Festival. Hilditch spoke about writing and directing the project with author and filmmaker Owen Egerton. Clips of Rattlesnake courtesy of Netflix and Campfire. Clips of 1922 courtesy of Netflix and Campfire.
Tyler Bryce returns to the show and brings friend/filmmaker/writer Owen Egerton! James watched the movie this time! Kenny is a film scholar! This was Aaron's first big boy film in the theater! Donate to our Patreon to get exclusive access to even more episodes, including our brand new Movie Marathon episodes. Also, rate, review, and subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts.
Live from The Highball at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Doug welcomes Ari Aster, Andre Hyland, C. Robert Cargill and Owen Egerton to the show.You can find the entire archive of Doug Loves Movies on Stitcher Premium. For a free month of Stitcher Premium, go to stitcherpremium.com and use promo code "DOUG."
This week we chat about all the 007 controversy, Taika Watiti coming back for more "Thor", and "The King's Man" trailer. PLUS - what the heck is going on with all this "Power Ranger" news, "Supersize Me 2", some "Shazam" stuff, and MORE! Guest - Owen Egerton. We talk about his new podcast "The Horror"! Fans of the dark cinema rejoice! Also - we get really maudlin in our conversation. Co-host: Dan Richardson
7/10/19, Actress Sophiánna Smith joined Mike Dowler and returning guest/cohost, actress Analesa Fisher LIVE for episode 49 on ConversationsRadio! Sophiánna Smith currently stars as ‘Young Rebecca’ in the feature film Mercy Black – now on Netflix. A Texas native Sophiánna Smith began acting at the age of 7 when she booked a role in a musical theatre production of Beauty and the Beast. Her early passion for musical theatre coupled with a love of the piano and songwriting set her on a path for success. She has performed at venues all over Texas. Sophiánna has starred in numerous short films, web series projects, theatre productions and has booked numerous national commercials. As an actress, dancer, singer and model, Sophiánna knows that commitment and hard work pays off and she continues to hone her craft. On Netflix, catch Mercy Black, directed by Owen Egerton and starring Sophiánna Smith as ‘Young Rebecca’ Thanks to Sophiánna Smith for joining Mike and Analesa Fisher on ConversationsRadio!Be sure and checkout our website and all of our podcasts atwww.conversationspod.wix.com/conversations
We got to chat with Director, writer, actor, producer Owen Egerton.
Brian and Shelly discuss the film Mercy Black with the film’s director Owen Egerton
This week, the Grue-Crew queue up a pair of NETFLIX creature features with prehistoric bats and imaginary killer friends. The first film this week is MERCY BLACK from director Owen Egerton where three young teens conjure up a nightmare that haunts them for years to come. The second film is THE SILENCE from director John R. Leonetti which explores the apocalypse in a world overrun by hungry, vicious flying monsters. Doc Rotten and Vanessa Thompson from Horror News Radio. Jeff Mohr from Decades of Horror: The Classic Era. and Crystal Cleveland, the Living Dead Girl, share their thoughts about this week's awesome collection of streaming horror films. Gruesome Magazine Podcast - Episode 064 THE SILENCE - MERCY BLACK MERCY BLACK Fifteen years after stabbing a classmate to conjure an imaginary phantom known as Mercy Black, Marina Hess is coming home. She's being released from psychiatric care to live with her sister and young nephew. But in the years since her crime, the myth of Mercy Black has gone viral inspiring internet rumors, stories, and even copycat crimes. Marina is haunted by what she has done and the phantom she imagined. Though she would rather leave the past buried, her nephew becomes increasingly obsessed with Mercy Black. To save him, Marina must face her past and uncover the truth behind Mercy Black. What she discovers is a very real and very deadly horror that will stop at nothing to claim her and her nephew. IMDb Director: Owen Egerton Cast: Daniella Pineda, Austin Amelio, Elle LaMont Release: Currently Available on NETFLIX THE SILENCE When the world is under attack from terrifying creatures who hunt their human prey by sound, 16-year old Ally Andrews (Kiernan Shipka), who lost her hearing at 13, and her family seek refuge in a remote haven. IMDb Director: John R. Leonetti Cast: Stanley Tucci, Kiernan Shipka, Miranda Otto Release: Currently Available on NETFLIX
AJ interviews Owen Egerton the director or Blumhouse's newest Netflix feature film Mercy Black. We promise you won't want to watch Mac and Me after this episode... We promise... You may however want to watch The Room!
Dan and Keith blow through some news so we can get to the main course: An ACTUAL movie review! Not only a review, but a review of "Mercy Black" - the newest Blumhouse production on Netflix! NOT ONLY A REVIEW BUT ALSO AN INTERVIEW WITH THE WRITER AND DIRECTOR!!!!! This is the stuff dreams are made of! Listen to Keith and Owen chat about the flick in a spoilery, and non-spoilery way! Guest: Owen Egerton, the most attractive ginger on the planet. Co-host: Dan Richardson
PLANET VULCAN - EPISODE TWELVE: FROM DUSK TILL DAWN Special Guest Owen Egerton (Writer/Director: MERCY BLACK, BLOOD FEST, FOLLOW) Episode Breakdown: Intro (12:51 - 19:31) Director's Wall (20:32 - 64:47) FROM DUSK TILL DAWN [1996, d. Robert Rodriguez, w. Quentin Tarantino] Employee Picks (65:22 - 88:37) Rockie: RAMBO [2008, d. Sylvester Stallone, w. Art Monterastelli & Sylvester Stallone] Jacob: IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS [1995, d. John Carpenter, w. Michael De Luca] The Regulars (89:33 - 135:08) Owen Egerton (Writer/Director: MERCY BLACK, BLOOD FEST, FOLLOW)
To kick off April O'Bannon, Brian and Cargill are joined by filmmaker Owen Egerton (Blood Fest, Mercy Black) to give a big face-hug to Ridley Scott's Alien.The guys discuss how Alien influenced the holy triumvirate of geek movies to follow even as it was itself influenced by three that came before it. They also sink their pharyngeal jaws into Dan O'Bannon's style, original script, and tireless (sometimes irksome) demands for the final product. Also, it turns out that in space, everyone can hear them sing Toto, christen an unlikely new Disney princess, and find Nazi gold at the McCallister house. Download, listen, enjoy! And make sure to check out Owen's movie Mercy Black now on Netflix! #JonesWasInOnIt
Owen Egerton's new film Mercy Black is produced by Blumhouse and currently streaming on Netflix. It is a must see film in 2019 and worth your time. Owen and Matt discuss the inspiration for the movie, what got him into horror and why Halloween 4 is an under appreciated masterpiece.This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Live from the Stateside Theatre in Austin as part of SXSW, Doug welcomes Har Mar Superstar, Owen Egerton and Doug Mellard to the show.You can find the entire archive of Doug Loves Movies on Stitcher Premium. For a free month of Stitcher Premium, go to stitcherpremium.com and use promo code "DOUG."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
To mark Women in Horror Month’s 10th anniversary, I interviewed Blood Fest director Owen Egerton. The interview uncovered Egerton’s top picks for the Women in Horror Month Challenge—with his vote for categories including icons, the next generation, maneaters, and divas, plus a nod to women behind the camera: writers, effects artists, and directors. Note: I misspoke and called the name of the ship in the original Alien (1979) "Mother" during our discussion of the maneaters category. I was referring to the ship's CPU, not the actual ship name, which is Nostromo. Follow this podcast on Facebook or Instagram (Customers Also Watched), Twitter (@CAWPodcast), or Letteredboxd (AlsoWatched).
The Texas Optimism Project and Frost Bank are proud to introduce the Good Newscast, a podcast about good news in the world. Join hosts Owen Egerton, Arely Silva and Andrew Roush as they dive headfirst into exploring the power of perspective and unlikely stories of optimism. This week, we discuss Mary Oliver, a boxing athlete, the incredible story of a midwife in the Himalayan Mountains, and more!
This week! SEQUELS! REBOOTS! MORE MULTI-VERSES! We talk about the "Spider-man: Far From Home" trailer, chat big about the FYRE FESTIVAL DOC WAR, and more! Also - "Detective, Pikachu" rumors... because why not? Our second half of the greatest interview ever recorded with Owen Egerton! Co-host: Mason Scheer
This week the bad boys of butt jokes are back! The normal show you've grown to love but not review on iTunes! We're talking about Margo Robbie being Barbie in the new slate of films based on the doll, the upcoming "Lorena" doc-series from Jordan Peele's production company, and the amazing title of Bad Boys For Lif3! Plus: BIRDBOX! BANDERSNATCH! AND MORE! Guest: Writer, filmmaker, comedian, genius, and gentle lover - OWEN EGERTON. Listen to this amazing, beautiful, human being spread his wisdom all over Keith's life. Co-host: Mason "Bad Boys For Lif3" Scheer
It’s the Rooster Teeth Reviews Halloween Spooktacular! In the spirit of the holiday, the Rooster Team is taking a look at Blood Fest, Rooster Teeth’s first horror feature. The movie was written and directed by Owen Egerton, the film follows Dax, Sam, and Krill, three teenagers attending the biggest Horror Event of the year! However, the evening takes a turn when the horror attractions prove to be far more dangerous than your local haunted hayride. As the kids hop through various genres, they have to use their knowledge of horror movies to try to make it out in one piece. Our hosts Megan Salinas, Mark Donica, Stacey Shuttleworth, and Katie Cullen give their thoughts on the film, horror attractions, and the genre! Spoilers for the film ahead! PANEL – Mark Donica - @MarkBDonica Katie Cullen - @Kiaxet Megan Salinas - @TheMenguin Stacey Shuttleworth - @StaceyShuttles Patrick Dees - @PToTheDees Special guest: Samantha Ireland SHOW TWITTER - @ABTVRoosterTeam --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Back home at the UCB Franklin in LA, Doug welcomes Sam Richardson, Noël Wells, Tom Thakkar and Owen Egerton to the show.You can find the entire archive of Doug Loves Movies on Stitcher Premium. For a free month of Stitcher Premium, go to stitcherpremium.com and use promo code "DOUG."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Just what does it take to put out a horror movie in this day and age? We are living in a world, director Owen Egerton tells us, where nine-year-old kids know the rules of Freddy before they've ever seen "A Nightmare on Elm Street" or any of its sequels. Egerton has gone with a meta take on horror for his latest, "Blood Fest," and sits down to chat with us about the state of horror, his favorite movies in the genre, and what constitutes a horror film in the first place.
Shock Waves is live at the Overlook Film Festival, recording in the heart of New Orleans' haunted Bourbon Orleans Hotel. Co-host Ryan Turek was on the ground in the French Quarter and he invited actress/producer Barbara Crampton (RE-ANIMATOR, co-star of the upcoming PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH) and directors Jennifer Wexler (THE RANGER) and Owen Egerton (Rooster Teeth, BLOODFEST) to join him in a thoughtful conversation about the horror genre you do not want to miss. A friendly reminder: Find us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and give us a follow there. And be sure to leave us feedback or a star rating if you're finding us on iTunes!
Host Cyd Oppenheimer talks with author Owen Egerton about the difference between the novel and film ("a movie knows exactly what it wants you to feel when you step out of the theater; a book you can walk away from in a bunch of different ways"); about why he fell in love with writing ("here was a place where my questions could live"); and about how writing Hollow changed him ("it expanded the mystery"). Guest readers Annie Thoms and Jessica Sager join Oppenheimer to discuss loss and grief, passivity and action, the choice to live, and the search for meaning.
A conversation about love, tragedy, hollow earth theory, and the power of humor. KUT’s Rebecca McInroy joins Rabbi Neil Blumofe and host of KUT’s The Write Up, Owen Egerton. Owen’s new book Hollow explores how we make sense of devastating loss, and face our own mortality in a fragmented world. Rabbi Blumofe will discuss what mystical […]
A conversation about love, tragedy, hollow earth theory, and the power of humor. KUT’s Rebecca McInroy joins Rabbi Neil Blumofe and host of KUT’s The Write Up, Owen Egerton. Owen’s new book Hollow explores how we make sense of devastating loss, and face our own mortality in a fragmented world. Rabbi Blumofe will discuss what mystical...
Join us this Wednesday as we speak with novelist Owen Egerton
Brian and Cargill are joined by Austin author/filmmaker Owen Egerton as they all spend one night in the 1980 haunted house masterpiece The Changeling. Subtle at points, starkly terrifying at others, and featuring one of the most heartbreaking opening sequences in cinema, The Changeling was a groundbreaking movie that influenced generations of horror, including Owen's latest film The Axe Murders of Villisca.
Join us this Wednesday as we speak to husband and wife author team Jodi and Owen Egerton
In this special edition of Views & Brews writer, comedian, and host of The KUT Podcast The Write Up, Owen Egerton leads a discussion about The Beats alongside Steve Wilson, Meg Griffitts, and Francois Pointeau. Who were The Beats? How did help construct a specific idea of America? And What is the lasting impact of the beat generation today?
In this special edition of Views & Brews writer, comedian, and host of The KUT Podcast The Write Up, Owen Egerton leads a discussion about The Beats alongside Steve Wilson, Meg Griffitts, and Francois Pointeau. Who were The Beats? How did help construct a specific idea of America? And What is the lasting impact of the beat generation today?
Novelist, screenwriter, critic and slam poet C. Robert Cargill sits down with host Owen Egerton at SXSW 2016 to talk about coming up in Austin, the history of scary movies, and advising on the set of Dr. Strange.
Novelist, screenwriter, critic and slam poet C. Robert Cargill sits down with host Owen Egerton at SXSW 2016 to talk about coming up in Austin, the history of scary movies, and advising on the set of Dr. Strange.
Live from SXSW in Austin, TX, Doug welcomes Martha Kelly, Open Mike Eagle, Owen Egerton and Matt Bearden to the show. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Writer Ada Calhoun discusses her new book, “St. Marks Is Dead: The Many Lives of America’s Hippest Street,” with host Owen Egerton.
Writer Ada Calhoun discusses her new book, “St. Marks Is Dead: The Many Lives of America’s Hippest Street,” with host Owen Egerton.
Author Scott Blackwood talks about his new novel “See How Small,” with host Owen Egerton.
Author Scott Blackwood talks about his new novel “See How Small,” with host Owen Egerton.
What to expect from books in the future as writers, readers and publishers. Join us as guest host Owen Egerton of the KUT podcast The Write Up, talks with Mary Helen Sprecht, Spike Gillespie, Neal Pollack about the future of publishing, how we consume books, and the changing world of writing. Views and Brews is […]
What to expect from books in the future as writers, readers and publishers. Join us as guest host Owen Egerton of the KUT podcast The Write Up, talks with Mary Helen Sprecht, Spike Gillespie, Neal Pollack about the future of publishing, how we consume books, and the changing world of writing. Views and Brews is...
Amanda Eyre Ward on compassion, gratitude and “The Same Sky.” In this episode of The Write Up, Amanda talks with host Owen Egerton about the calling of telling stories of the voiceless and powerless, the importance of looking past politics and statistics to the faces of real people, and the ways in which exploring the […]
Amanda Eyre Ward on compassion, gratitude and “The Same Sky.” In this episode of The Write Up, Amanda talks with host Owen Egerton about the calling of telling stories of the voiceless and powerless, the importance of looking past politics and statistics to the faces of real people, and the ways in which exploring the...
Filmmaker, writer, and animator Lance Myers (A Scanner Darkly, Space Jam, Prince of Egypt) is our guest this week. We talk about developing video games, Mad Magazine, working with Richard Linklater, and more. Check out his blog here and his website here. We also talk about: SXSW, The Astronomer, Iron Giant, WALL-E, Brad Bird, Looney Tunes, Arial Abshire, One Page Salon, Owen Egerton, and more!
This installment comes from our collaboration with the yearly Litquake Literary Festival. The theme of the evening was brushes with the other side of fame told by Jennifer Longo, Antonia Crane, Caitlin Doughty, Joshua Safran and Owen Egerton along with songs by Frank Portman. Hosted by Arline Klatte & Beth Lisick on October 13, 2014 at the Verdi Club. Recorded by Paula Junn. Mixed by Patty Fung.
On this edition of The Write Up, host Owen Egerton sits down with novelist Louisa Hall, author of The Carriage House. Plus we’ll hear book reviews of Cats Cradle and Stiff!
On this edition of The Write Up, host Owen Egerton sits down with novelist Louisa Hall, author of The Carriage House. Plus we’ll hear book reviews of Cats Cradle and Stiff!
Round 2 featuring Kath Barbadoro, Lance Gilstrap, Courtney Hopkin, Owen Egerton, and Joe Hafkey. Recorded May 23, 2014.
On this installment of The Write Up host Owen Egerton interviews and the co-creator, writer and director of the Intergalactic Nemesis, Jason Neulander. Neulander’s story is one to inspire adventurers everywhere to take just one more climb up the mountain or trip out to sea. He bravely fought the forces of rationality to go on […]
On this installment of The Write Up host Owen Egerton interviews and the co-creator, writer and director of the Intergalactic Nemesis, Jason Neulander. Neulander’s story is one to inspire adventurers everywhere to take just one more climb up the mountain or trip out to sea. He bravely fought the forces of rationality to go on...
Manuel Gonzales, author of “The Miniature Wife: and Other Stories,” is interviewed by Owen Egerton in the inaugural episode of “The Write Up.” Plus we’ll hear book reviews with Owen’s lovely parents!
Manuel Gonzales, author of “The Miniature Wife: and Other Stories,” is interviewed by Owen Egerton in the inaugural episode of “The Write Up.” Plus we’ll hear book reviews with Owen’s lovely parents!
Novelist, screenwriter, and performer Owen Egerton joins us for this session. We met Owen at the ABGB and discussed his writing process, Master Pancake, religion, and a LOT more. Follow him on Twitter @Owen_Egerton and Facebook.
Doug does his first ever back room office ep at the Alamo Drafthouse S. Lamar during Fantastic Fest in Austin, TX with guests Master Pancake movie riffers Owen Egerton, Joe Parsons, and Scott Chester.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
At the top of the special 90-minute show, host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Agapi Stassinopoulos to Conversations LIVE to discuss her new book UNBINDING THE HEART. Then at the top of the hour Webb talks with Denise Moreland about her new book MANAGEMENT CULTURE. At 25 min. past the hour, Conversations' resident chef Bruce Tretter gives you this week's QUICK AND EASY COOKING TIP of the day. Finally at 30 min. past the hour Webb talks with author Owen Egerton about his book THE BOOK OF HAROLD. This evening's show is brought to you by author Sheryl Sorrentino, author Ed Slack, author Robert Pennington and Geico.
This week Mike and Judy rock the studio with a Sunday religious fervor, partly fueled by Mike’s love for drinking beers in the shower. The cause for this new-found piousness? Tune in to find out as they talk with writer and comedian Owen Egerton who is also the author of the new book “The Book of Harold: The Illegitimate Son of God” who shares his stories of finding religions and losing faith across the spectrum. So listen and turn up the volume on the only show that can combine fundamentalism with Micheladas and jay walking for the fastest half-hour on the internet: The Mike and Judy Show. This episode is sponsored by Roberta’s Pizza. ## “I think fundamentalism in all its different incarnations is unhealthy for the person and unhealthy for the culture. But it happens that they are also the loudest speakers and maybe the most interesting to listen to.” –Owen Egerton on the Mike & Judy Show
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How Best to Avoid Dying, Owen Egerton. Dalton Publishing (2007, ISBN 9780974070377. Owen's collection of short stories weaves complimentary tales of death as diverse as spelling bees turned deadly; the unexpected side effects of Jesus miracles; and even a talking penis. Exposing the absurdities of contemporary bohemia, Egerton s collection is dark, funny and wholly original. From stage to page, this comedic transfer will appeal to the same smart, urban crowd who also loves Neal Pollack, or the Bret Easton Ellis of 20 years ago.