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Join Weird West Radio as we dive into The Pale Door, a 2020 horror-western where a botched heist leads two brothers and their gang into a ghost town haunted by witches. We explore the film’s eerie atmosphere, its mix of family drama and supernatural tension, and the chilling impact of its unsettling villains. Host(s) Mike,...
Join Weird West Radio as we dive into The Pale Door, a 2020 horror-western where a botched heist leads two brothers and their gang into a ghost town haunted by witches. We explore the film’s eerie atmosphere, its mix of family drama and supernatural tension, and the chilling impact of its unsettling villains.
Join Weird West Radio as we dive into The Pale Door, a 2020 horror-western where a botched heist leads two brothers and their gang into a ghost town haunted by witches. We explore the film’s eerie atmosphere, its mix of family drama and supernatural tension, and the chilling impact of its unsettling villains. Host(s) Mike,...
Mandi and John grab their train robbing bandannas and open every suspicious trunk we can find for 2020's THE PALE DOOR. Can we old-school gunfight our way out of burned witch prostitutes, sudden bird emesis and the shear awesomeness that is Dodd? Get more of us! Email: esat3am@gmail.com/ Twitter: @ESAT3AM Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ESAT3AM/ Website: https://esat3am.com/ Leave us a voicemail: https://anchor.fm/everythings-scary-at-3-am Credits Photo by Gabriel- @natural https://unsplash.com/photos/qUcNy_NSeoo Opening music: "Ghost Stories" by Alex Lisi https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Wkg85Gabk3DkC14DdUohg Trailer for EPISODE 210: THE PALE DOOR (2020) (2020) Additional audio from: Daniel Simion http://soundbible.com/2170-Clock-Chimes-4x.html All opinions are our own.
Welcome to the Peculiar Movie Club, a bonus podcast linked to our main show the Peculiar Book Club through common themes in media. This week, in honor of the book Red Rabbit by Alex Grecian, we are discussing the movie The Pale Door. Join Davey Berris and Darren Cross, for a deep dive into this witchy western movie. We'll be looking into the themes of meshing genres, found family, and having a pure soul. Follow us on Twitter (@peculiarBC), Facebook (facebook.com/groups/peculiarbooksclub), Instagram (@thepeculiarbookclub), and Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/c/PeculiarBookClub)!
Episode 146: Aaron B Koontz of Paper Street Pictures (Old Man, The Pale Door, Scare Package) was kind enough to sit for a session and talk about his upcoming anthology sequel film, Scare Package 2: Rad Chad's Revenge (12/22 Shudder) as well as his many other projects past and future.
For the first of our spooky Halloween double feature, Mike and Pax discuss the newer cowboys vs witches horror wester, The Pale Door from 2020.
Involved Halloween decorations, reasons to pick your daughter up early, soot creatures, the resurrection clause, tie breakers and The Pale Door!
Aaron B. Koontz is the founder of Austin, Texas based Paper Street Pictures. A production house primarily focused on horror and psychological thrillers. Aaron is also a director and producer. Some of his works include Scare Package, Scare Package II and The Pale Door. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/trappedinaustin/support
Mitch and Buzi welcome film producer and podcaster Shawn Talley to discuss both FRIGHT NIGHT (1985) and its 2011 remake. Shawn's producer credits include SCARE PACKAGE, SCARE PACKAGE 2: RAD CHAD'S REVENGE, THE PALE DOOR, CAMERA OBSCURA and THE VICE GUIDE TO BIGFOOT.
On this episode of the Gore N More podcast we discuss and review 2020's The Pale Door.Part of Project Louderhttps://projectlouder.net/
Director/Producer Aaron B. Koontz, "The Pale Door" is our Special Guest
Director/Producer Aaron B. Koontz, "The Pale Door" is our Special Guest
Locked in the BRIG is the awesome, Keith Lansdale! Keith has authored all kinds of stuff, including screenplays, comics, novels & short stories! His work has appeared alongside his famous dad Joe R. Lansdale but has done plenty on his own, co-writing the screenplay for THE PALE DOOR, CHRISTMAS WITH THE DEAD, and episode of CREEPSHOW and the new issues of the cowboys and dinosaurs pulp comic series RED RANGE. Sit back and enjoy this special 1 on 1 episode of THE BRIG, as Keith spills about his new book BIG LIZARD and a bunch of other stuff he probably had no idea he'd be talking about. Whatever you do, don't miss the Tiger King story!! Special thanks to our newest sponsor, Silk City Hot Sauce! If heat with uncompromising flavor is your thing visit their awesome website and enter the coupon code: DORK to get 20% off your order and a free bottle of hot sauce! Please Note: This offer is only good until the end of January 2022, so don't wait! Also, be sure to follow Silk City Hot Sauce on Facebook and Twitter! ----------------------------------------Retro Ridoctopus is:• Parasite Steve (read)• 8-Bit Alchemy (listen)• Nintenjoe (subscribe)----------------------------------------All original heavy metal music by Enchanted Exile Retro Ridoctopus is part of the Dorkening Podcast Network, the Inebri-Art Podcast Network and is brought to you by Deadly Grounds Coffee! Find out more at https://retro-ridoctopus.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Once more, it's time for a weekly dose of Stuff to Blow Your Mind and Weirdhouse Cinema listener mail... Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
"All right you son-of-a-bitch, you just hold tight. Up against the wall, you mother."Theme Music by Max Newton & Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comFollow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.The special guest this time around is the spiffing human being & musician Alex Cuervo.
On an all new episode of The Boo Crew, you are joined by writer, director, president and founder of Paper Street Pictures, Aaron B Koontz! We catch up with Aaron to see what he's up to next (..and it involves sharks and Alicia Silverstone), a look back on his success with the outstanding SCARE PACKAGE and his witches vs cowboys flick, THE PALE DOOR. Get some recent horror recommendations and if you are an aspiring filmmaker, some phenomenal insight into the process of making your genre dreams a reality going thru Aaron's journey as a student at Full Sail University alongside Adam Wingard, E.L. Kats and alumnus Darren Lynn Bousman among many others and hear about the helping hand Aaron has extended to horror filmmakers with the BLOOD OATH collective - “Making Scary Movies Less Scary To Make”! Episode 256 with Aaron B Koontz is now playing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, Becky and Shawn are joined by editor Greg MacLennan. The founder of Electric Owl Creative, Greg has edited the trailers for everything from SPRING and SUMMER OF 84 to THE GREASY STRANGLER and GIRL ON THE THIRD FLOOR, and served as the editor on Paper Street's own horror-western feature THE PALE DOOR. The hosts chat with the talented gent about his background, career, and all things related to his trade, including the process, techniques, artistry, and joy of telling stories with editing. Plus: a fun round of 'Rapid Fire 15' with the guest, Becky's Deep Cut Slasher of the Week, a genre film directed by a woman winning the Palme d'Or, forgotten Van Damme movies, ROCKY IV, and more!
I'm Brian. And I'm Kevin. And we're the Horror Movie Guys! Episode 120 Summary This week we'll be watching some more classics. We'll begin with “The Pale Door” from 2020, sneak into “Area 51” from 2015, and then go to Hell with “Ghost Rider” from 2007 and “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance” from 2011. Check out our books! Creepy Fiction: A Sextet of Strange Stagings: Six Surprising Scripts Tales to Make You Shiver, Volume 1 and 2 The Horror Guys Guide to: Universal Studios' Shock! Theater Universal Studios' Son of Shock! Hammer Horror Films New! The Silent Age of Horror Here. We. Go! Links: Ghost Rider (2007) https://www.horrorguys.com/ghost-rider-2007-review/ Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance (2011) https://www.horrorguys.com/ghost-rider-spirit-of-vengeance-2011-review/ Short Film: You're Family Now (2021) https://www.horrorguys.com/youre-family-now-2021/ The Pale Door (2020) https://www.horrorguys.com/the-pale-door-2020-review/ Area 51 (2015) https://www.horrorguys.com/area-51-2015-review/ And that's our show. Thanks for joining us. Stop in during the week at our website, HorrorMovieGuys.com for news and horror updates, to comment on this podcast, or to contact us. Get ready for next week, where we'll be watching some more classics, but this time we'll do a real workout with some heavy-lifting “exorcising.” Yes, it's 1973' “The Exorcist,” 1977's “Exorcist II,” 1999's “Exorcist III,” and not one, but TWO prequel movies, 2005's “Dominion” and “Exorcist: The Beginning” from 2004 Email: horrorguysmail@gmail.com The web: http://www.horrorguys.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/horrormovieguys Twitter: http://twitter.com/HorrorMovieGuys Or follow the guys individually at http://twitter.com/BrianSchell and http://twitter.com/EightyCoin Theme Music by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com
I'm Brian. And I'm Kevin. And we're the Horror Movie Guys! Episode 119 Summary This week we’ll be watching some more classics. We'll begin with “The Last Man on Earth” from 1963, “Masque of the Red Death” from 64, followed by the “Witchfinder General” from 1968 and the “Tomb of Ligea” from 1964. Check out our books! A Sextet of Strange Stagings: Six Surprising Scripts Tales to Make You Shiver, Volume 1 and 2 The Horror Guys Guide to: Universal Studios' Shock! Theater Universal Studios' Son of Shock! Hammer Horror Films The Silent Age of Horror Here. We. Go! Links: The Last Man on Earth (1964) https://www.horrorguys.com/the-last-man-on-earth-1964-review/ The Masque of the Red Death (1964) https://www.horrorguys.com/the-masque-of-the-red-death-1964-review/ Short Film: Double Edged (2020) https://www.horrorguys.com/short-film-double-edged-2020/ The Tomb of Ligeia (1964) https://www.horrorguys.com/the-tomb-of-ligeia-1964-review/ Witchfinder General (1968) Https://www.horrorguys.com/witchfinder-general-1968-review/ And that’s our show. Thanks for joining us. Stop in during the week at our website, HorrorMovieGuys.com for news and horror updates, to comment on this podcast, or to contact us. Get ready for next week, where we’ll be watching some more classics, but this time with no Vincent Price. We'll begin with “The Pale Door” from 2020, sneak into “Area 51” from 2015, and then go to Hell with “Ghost Rider” from 2007 and “Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance” from 2011. Email: horrorguysmail@gmail.com The web: http://www.horrorguys.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/horrormovieguys Twitter: http://twitter.com/HorrorMovieGuys Or follow the guys individually at http://twitter.com/BrianSchell and http://twitter.com/EightyCoin Theme Music by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com
This week on Dread Media, we're paying tribute to genre titan Joe R Lansdale. First up, Tom joins Desmond to discuss the weird western film he produced, The Pale Door. Then, Desmond goes solo on the documentary about the man, All Hail the Popcorn King, and delivers a Dread Media Top 5 Starter Pack for Lansdale Fandom. Songs included: "19 Witches" by Monster Magnet, "Into the Coven" by Mercyful Fate, "Popcorn" by Bad Brains, "Uffe's Horroshow" by Entombed, and "I Want My Mojo Back" by Scott H Biram. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
This week on Dread Media, we're paying tribute to genre titan Joe R Lansdale. First up, Tom joins Desmond to discuss the weird western film he produced, The Pale Door. Then, Desmond goes solo on the documentary about the man, All Hail the Popcorn King, and delivers a Dread Media Top 5 Starter Pack for Lansdale Fandom. Songs included: "19 Witches" by Monster Magnet, "Into the Coven" by Mercyful Fate, "Popcorn" by Bad Brains, "Uffe's Horroshow" by Entombed, and "I Want My Mojo Back" by Scott H Biram. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, and www.kccinephile.com.
Join us this week as we discuss gay cowboy train heists, virgin sacrifices, and exploding racquet balls. Feel free to email questions, comments, or episode suggestions to secondtodiepod@gmail.com, and thanks for listening!
On this special Indie Horror Month episode of Daily Dead's official podcast, Heather Wixson is joined by producer and director Aaron B. Koontz! Listen as they discuss his filmmaking career, from starting at Full Sail University to producing to directing on Scare Package and The Pale Door! Aaron also shares his tips for indie filmmakers!
It's a double-feature to the Weird West as we discuss Shudder's newest fiasco "The Pale Door," which was "presented" by Joe Lansdale (read: he cashed a check); and the classy if slow "The Wind," which features mind-rending wind demons . . .OR DOES IT!
The Dalton gang finds shelter in a seemingly uninhabited ghost town after a train robbery goes south. Seeking help for their wounded leader, they are surprised to stumble upon a welcoming brothel in the town's square. But the beautiful women who greet them are actually a coven of witches with very sinister plans for the unsuspecting outlaws.
With Ben gone for the week, Cleve and Matisse pull an audible and cover the bizarre horror-western The Pale Door Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A gang of outlaws rob a train only to discover some unusual cargo...a young woman locked in a giant trunk. Her release unleashes a coven of undead witches who trap the men in a small town with few prospects of escape. The horror western has always been hit or miss with very few entries rising to the level of classic. Does the Pale Door rise to the occasion? Listen to find out!
Hey horror fans! This week on The Horror Hosts featuring Jess and Tex we talk about the recently released Horror Western, The Pale Door. Two brothers leading very different lives are part of a train heist, and the cargo they discover is actually a young girl. She convinces their gang there's a reward in her town for her safety, but it's not her safety they should be worried about in a town full of witches. Can the desperado brothers shoot their way out of the witches magic? Did a character in this movie just get forgotten about? Listen and find out!#horrorhosts #podcast #movie #horror #horrorcommunity #scary #suspense #thriller #mystery #bodyhorror #isolation #devilworship #murder #gore #torture #monster #witchcraft #urbanlegend #folklore #paranormal #supernatural #zombies #western #thepaledoor
Tom and Jenny talk about a western-with-witches horror flick that recently arrived on Shudder. Audio version: Video version: Please support us on Patreon! Don’t forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. And check out our cool merch at our Zazzle store, and some board and card games designed by Jenny at Giallo … Continue reading Matinee LIVE: The Pale Door (2020)
This week we review what we had to cut from the top 10 and what we thought was atrocious from 2020. Tune in to watch Efrit get super “passionate” and use curse words!!
Welcome to Week Thirty-Two of Now Showing NZ’s Weekly Podcast Week Ending 03/01/2021 Our PODCAST IS NOT SPOILER-FREE The Pale Door (2020) (begins 1 min 07 secs) Death to 2020 […] The post Podcast #32 The Pale Door/Death to 2020/Ava/I’m Thinking of Ending Things/Shadow in the Cloud/Equinox/Cobra Kai Season 3/Black Narcissus appeared first on Now Showing NZ.
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Staff Picks! Kelley's choice. Rock and Rule. Freddy reviews The Pale Door for Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette. Brought to you ad-free by the Legion of Demons at patreon.com/notlp. Join the Legion to get more stuff at patreon.com/notlp! Our Beelzebub tier producers are: Alise Kombrinck Amanda Geletko Blake Heath Ernest Perez Cassie & Jeremy Burmeister Mark Watts Tree & Alex McNulty Iona Goodwin Jeff Lancaster Branan Whitehead & Emily Intravia Adam Ingram Bill Chandler Monica Martinson Blayne Turner Dennis Cannaday Alyssa Boehm Brian Krause Carla Gibson Additional financial contributions by Amy & Freddy Morris “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast’s chief contributors are: Andy Hung Kelley Kombrinck Amy Morris Freddy Morris The podcast is produced and engineered by Amy & Freddy Morris. Night of the Living Podcast Social Media: facebook.com/notlp twitter.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew Connect with other listeners in the Facebook Group or on Reddit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/notlp https://www.reddit.com/r/NOTLPodcast
Shannon and Cathy discuss recent horror watches including Terror Train, Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies, 1408, Basketcase, Unhinged, and the podcast She Kills, and of course, Horror Facts with Cath. Community Membership: https://www.patreon.com/terrortalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrortalkpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkTerror Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/newterrortalkpodcast/ Business Inquiries: terrortalkpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/support
Welcome back to episode 47! On this lovely holiday show we discuss wrapping gifts, our favorite Christmas moves and the best gifts we've ever received. Then we get into what we watched: Blood Quantum (2019)Scare Package (2019)Z (2019)The Beach House (2019)Leap of Faith: William Friedkin on the Exorcist (2019)A Good Woman is Hard to Find (2019)Blood Vessel (2019)Home Alone (1990)Spiral (2020)Home Alone 2 (1992)His House (2020)Tales of the Uncanny (2020)Mystics in Bali (1981)Darkness (1993)The Swerve (2018)Rent-A-Pal (2020)The Deeper You Dig (2019)La Llorona (2019)Spontaneous (2020)Krampus (2015)The Pale Door (2020)Spree (2020)Cadaver (2020)Silent Night, Deadly Night 2 (1987)Random Acts of Violence (2019)A Creepshow Holiday Special (2020)Gremlins (1984) After that, we both discuss their blindspots for The Polar Express (2004) and The Neverending Story (1984). Finally, we breakdown our featured review of the 2020 Christmas flick, Deathcember. So plug in your Christmas lights and get ready to be Decembered to death! Jp's Letterboxd – https://letterboxd.com/doubleshotj/Carly's Letterboxd – https://letterboxd.com/carlyalison317/
This Week: Kevin kicks things off with some news about Warner Bros. and Roku, then he deconstructs the tabloid tirade from Tom Cruies. Then, he looks at new trailers for Don’t Tell a Soul and Pinocchio. Next, he reviews Monster Hunter, Fatale, The Pale Door and The Creepshow Holiday Special. He also has an interview […]
This Week: Kevin kicks things off with some news about Warner Bros. and Roku, then he deconstructs the tabloid tirade from Tom Cruies. Then, he looks at new trailers for Don’t Tell a Soul and Pinocchio. Next, he reviews Monster Hunter, Fatale, The Pale Door and The Creepshow Holiday Special. He also has an interview […]
Writer/Director/Producer Aaron B. Koontz joins us to discuss his latest film- a Witchy Western- The Pale Door. Now streaming on Shudder! With an ensemble cast including: Devin Druid, Zachary Knighton, Stan Shaw, Melora Walters, Bill Sage, Noah Segan, Pat Healy, Natasha Bassett Screenplay by Aaron B. Koontz, Cameron Burns, Keith Lansdale Twitter: @AaronBKoontz @HorrorGirlProbs HorrorGirlProblems.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/horrorgirlproblems/message
Episode 159 - Mank A massive show this week. So big I will just list what we discussed… Mank on Netflix, a teacher on Hulu, Hunt for the Wilder People, She Dies Tomorrow, The Pale Door, Big Sky, Bombshell, The Midwest Fiasco, The Secret Garden, Ava, 20/20 a tangled web, Rent A Pal on Hulu, Triple 9, Valley Girl, the Nobody trailer Plus a little extra at the way way end! On this episode of Movie Chatter Podcast. Fantastic artwork this and every week is from elbycreative.com #podcasting #movieaddict #cinemalovers #moviechatter #horrormovies #famousmonstersoffilmland #horrorpodcastvod #netflix #hometheater #podcasts #amazonprimevideo #horror #netflix #hulu #shudder #thepaledoor #hunotrhewilderpeople #mank #ateacher #rentapal #anythingforjackson #moviechatterpodcast Send all Questions to moviechatterpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/moviechatterpodcast/message
Mark Hanson (Product Manager of Bay Street Video) and Justin Decloux (Co-Host of The Important Cinema Club) take you through this week's new releases on Blu-ray and DVD live from BAY STREET VIDEO. CULT CURSE OF THE UNDEAD (1959) (Kino) THE FACE AT THE WINDOW (1939) (Kino) SNOW WHITE: A TALE OF TERROR (Mill Creek) BATTLEFIELD EARTH (Mill Creek) CLASSIC 300 (UHD) (Warner) SHUTTER ISLAND (UHD) (Paramount) PIERROT LE FOU (Criterion) LITTLE NOTHINGS (1992) (Arrow) EQUATION TO AN UNKNOWN (Altered Innocence) TEKNOLUST (Strand) THE GROUNDSTAR CONSPIRACY (Kino) P.J. (1968) (Kino) NEWMAN'S LAW (1974) (Kino) THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS (1987) (Kino) THE HARD WAY (1991) (Kino) THE KING AND I (1999) (Mill Creek) BIG BULLY / WRONGFULLY ACCUSED (Mill Creek) NEW SCHITT'S CREEK: COMPLETE SERIES (eOne) STAR TREK: PICARD - SEASON 1 (Paramount) THE TAX COLLECTOR (VVS) SAVE YOURSELVES! (2020) (Universal) I USED TO GO HERE (2020) (Gravitas Ventures) GO BACK TO CHINA (Gravitas Ventures) THE SECRET GARDEN (2020) (Universal/Elevation) THE WONDERLAND (2019) (GKids/Shout) ASHFALL (2019) (MPI) INVINCIBLE DRAGON (2019) (Well Go) THE CUBAN (2019) (Brainstorm) THE REST OF US (2019) (Gravitas Ventures) THE TRUE DON QUIXOTE (Giant) AXIS (2017) (Giant) HOW ABOUT ADOLF? (2018) (Menemsha) SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE (2019) (Icarus) TALES FROM THE HOOD 3 (Universal) TO YOUR LAST DEATH (2019) (Quiver) BLACK WATER: ABYSS (Screen Media) BEFORE THE FIRE (2020) (MPI/Dark Sky) THE PALE DOOR (2020) (RLJE/Image) YUMMY (2019) (Shudder/RLJE) THE DEEPER YOU DIG (2019) (Arrow) A NIGHT OF HORROR: NIGHTMARE RADIO (Uncork'd) ELI ROTH'S HISTORY OF HORROR: SEASON 1 (AMC/Image) OUR NEW PRESIDENT (2018) (Giant) THE KILL HOLE (2012) (RBC) THE BLUE EYES (2012) (Indiepix) SOLUM (2019) (Uncork'd) THE 2ND (2020) (Universal) ***BLIND BUY***
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, co-host Shawn Talley is joined by friend of Paper Street, Kelsey Pribilski, who fills in for co-host Becky Sayers while she's on assignment [see: in the process of moving]. Kelsey is an actor, host, and creator of the hit podcast Gawkward, available on YouTube and all major podcatchers. She and Shawn talk a little about her own projects, including the Hulu series BBQuest, as well as THE PALE DOOR (available on Blu-ray and DVD now) and SCARE PACKAGE (available on Blu-ray and DVD October 20th)! They welcome actor, activist, and artist Zoe Graham (BOYHOOD, RUDDERLESS, SECRET IN THEIR EYES) to the program to discuss, among other things, her Austin roots, background in the arts, film career, and her new venture, an on-set production service called Set Advocate. The hosts also play a fun round of 'Rapid Fire 15' with the guest that goes big into books, board games, barbeque, and the Backstreet Boys. All that, plus Halloween plans, Wheel of Fortune, Spy Kids sequels, Texas massacres that involve chainsaws, and more! For show notes and more on this and past episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
A panel interview with Neasa Hardiman (writer/director, Sea Fever); Matt Negrete (co-creator, The Walking Dead: World Beyond); and Aaron B. Koontz (director/co-writer, The Pale Door). Hosted by Ben Blacker. FOLLOW THE GUESTS ON TWITTER: Neasa Hardiman https://twitter.com/neasahardiman Matt Negrete https://twitter.com/mattnegrete Aaron B. Koontz https://twitter.com/AaronBKoontz LISTEN TO THE WRITERS PANEL AD-FREE ON FOREVER DOG PLUS: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL ON SOCIAL MEDIA https://twitter.com/BENBLACKER https://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanel THE WRITER'S PANEL IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST http://foreverdogproductions.com/fdpn/podcasts/the-writers-panel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, Becky and Shawn are joined by acting legend Stan Shaw! Starring in a number of well-known films (DAYLIGHT, FRIED GREEN TOMATOES, and THE MONSTER SQUAD) and television series (Roots: The Next Generations, Hill Street Blues, and Murder, She Wrote), Stan talks about his storied career, background in singing, his martial arts training and instructing, approach to acting, and breathing life into characters. Stan also discusses his scene-stealing turn in Paper Street Pictures' new horror-western THE PALE DOOR, working with directors and fellow actors, playing a lot of fighters on screen, and his pal Sylvester Stallone (who Stan does a pretty solid impression of almost every time Sly's name comes up). Plus, some thoughts on physical media and bonus features, the upcoming Blu-ray release of THE PALE DOOR, a round of Rapid Fire with the guest, Becky's Deep Cut Slasher of the Week, and more! For show notes and more on this and past episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
On this episode we open with a somber moment discussing two personal losses this week. We review The Pale Door and Blood Vessel. And end with top 5 underrated creature features! Facebook.com/Toast2Film Twitter @Film_Toast email" bingingandbrewing@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eddy-bowman/support
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, hosts Shawn Talley and Becky Sayers talk some more about THE PALE DOOR, Paper Street Pictures' horror-western that's now in select theaters and on VOD. They're joined on this episode by makeup and special effects artist Beki Ingram (JOHN DIES AT THE END, TUSK, CHERRY), who helped create THE PALE DOOR's gruesome witches and pretty up (and dirty up) the cowboys they torment in the film. Beki discusses her early career and influences, making herself invaluable on set by becoming a Jill of all trades in the art and makeup departments, working with KNB EFX Group co-founder Robert Kurtzman (TREMORS, FROM DUSK TILL DAWN), and how she approached the witch design and makeup in THE PALE DOOR. Plus, a round of 'Rapid Fire 15' with the guest, viewing E.T. THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL with fresh eyes, Becky's Deep Cut Slasher of the Week, and more! For show notes and more on this and past episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, hosts Becky and Shawn talk about the release of THE PALE DOOR--the horror-western feature from RLJE Films, Shudder, and Paper Street Pictures--now playing in select theaters, drive-ins, and on all VOD platforms! And they're joined on this 13th episode by the lead actor of the film, Devin Druid (13 Reasons Why, LOUDER THAN BOMBS, IMPERIUM), to discuss his career, approach to acting, and the collaborative process with directors and fellow actors. They also touch on the crazy challenges he and the crew had to brave on THE PALE DOOR's production (hail storms, flash floods, and a pair of F5 tornadoes, to name a few), as well as some of Devin's varied fandoms, interests, and hobbies, which include gaming and Twitch streaming, making music, and fanboy'ing out to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. All that, plus, a fun round of Rapid Fire 15 with Mr. Druid, Becky's Deep Cut Slasher of the Week, and more! For show notes on this and past episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.
Director Aaron B. Koontz joins Matthew Pejkovic of Matt's Movie Reviews to talk about his film 'The Pale Door', the connection between outlaws and witches, using practical effects, and more! Website: http://www.mattsmoviereviews.net/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MattsMovieReviews Parler: https://parler.com/profile/mattsmovierev/posts Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=33903624 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mattsmoviereviews/
Aaron B. Koontz is a writer, director, producer, and founder of Paper Street Pictures. Aaron made his feature debut with Camera Obscura, and recently directed the core story in Scare Package, featured on The Last Drive-In with Joe Bob Briggs. Aaron's most recent release was The Pale Door, a horror western about a group of cowboys who take shelter in a brothel, only to find out it's a coven of ravenous witches. Pale Door was a refreshingly original blast and is now streaming on VOD and coming soon to Shudder. Here to kick us off are some key takeaways from this conversation with Aaron B. Koontz. Center yourself. We talked about this a little bit with the Natalie Erika James interview, but it's worth reiteration. If in the midst of a shoot, you as the director are experiencing negative emotions like anxiety, fear, anger, or frustration, there's a good chance you're going to become irrational and make wrong decisions. Counter this by finding a way to center yourself, even if it holds up production. But don't go crazy, because it shouldn't take much time. What Aaron does when things get hectic is he goes to his car to regroup - he puts the music on along with the cool air and just breathes, and two minutes is all it takes for him to get centered. Taking the time to do this is not lazy or self-indulgent; it's essential because nobody wants to work with an overly emotional director. Figure out what your way to get centered is and make a habit of doing it. Allow your shit to stink. Aaron mentioned that his first few screenplays and shorts were not, by his own admission, all that great, but it was still important that he make them, if only for the sake of learning how to make films. If you wait until your writing voice is perfect before writing that screenplay, you'll probably never get around to writing it. Similarly, if you wait until you feel ready to be a director before trying to direct, there's a chance you'll never get to it. So even if you don't think your material is not great yet, make it anyway because you'll gain the knowledge to get better. Now, it's important to emphasize, that this is no excuse for shitty writing or a lack of effort, you should and better work your ass off, but if you're insecure about your work, it's still critical that you push forward anyway because what many people don't seem to realize is that the only way to prepare for becoming a director is by directing. Insist on that phone call. While pitching his first feature, Camera Obscura, Aaron had been turned down by a production company that he really wanted to work with after months of conversations. When they turned him down, he was level-headed about it, but he requested a phone call with the head producer. They agreed, and as you can guess, this one single phone call ultimately led to his movie getting greenlit. It's important to not only never give up but to be very strategic about how you push forward in the face of rejection. After being turned down, Aaron made a very simple & reasonable request for that phone call, and that can make all the difference. When it comes to this business, there's such a razor's edge between things getting made and things not getting made that it's frightening. You really have to be insistent. Plus, a lot of producers will often test the resolve of the directors they work with by rejecting them at first and observing how they recover. So always ALWAYS insist on that phone call. You don't have to be a 20-something; in fact, it's probably better that you aren't. Directing requires a lot of intelligence and life skills, like time management, budgeting, and leadership ability. Aaron didn't begin directing until he was in his 30's and his knowledge and professionalism tremendously helped push him forward — he was more prepared and able to manage high amounts of pressure which ultimately made him a great director. So if you're not in your twenties, take heart, you're probably way more prepared to helm a movie now than you would have been at 25. I've personally been guilty of coming down on myself for not having a feature under my belt by the age of 30, Spielberg made Jaws at 26 for Chrissakes! But as Aaron said, “he's Steven Spielberg.” If you're older, you're wiser, and your insight, intelligence, and sophistication can only make you a better director. Write every day. Aaron writes for an hour every single day. Every day. No matter what. Unless, of course, he's directing. But what's interesting is that to him, writing isn't always necessarily putting words on the page; in some cases, writing can be as simple as thinking about the material because this is effort towards the development of the work. Therefore it's important to do it every single day. Depending on the type of writer you are, you may not want to over-burden yourself with a word minimum, so maybe consider a time minimum during which you write, and if nothing comes, simply think about the material. Here's the thing: if all you do is sit for an hour and think about what you're writing, the connective tissues of the material will remain intact, and this magic thing will happen, where you naturally will start writing in your head throughout your day. Your brain will naturally keep developing the material and solving the problems of your script subconsciously. But the only way to stay this sharp with your writing is to do it every day. So however you choose to write, do it every single day. 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On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, hosts Shawn and Becky are joined by a trio of filmmakers to discuss the current and ever-changing parameters of shooting during COVID. The guests—each of whom have had experience producing features, television, and commercials since the pandemic began—are Michael May (producer, director, and actor - GHOSTS OF THE OZARKS, Auto/Biography), Amber Geneva (UPM, producer, and actress - THE RANGER, DON'T LOOK BACK), and Ashleigh Snead (UPM, line producer, and Paper Street Pictures partner - SCARE PACKAGE, THE PALE DOOR). They talk about some of the many challenges that COVID-19 is presenting to film productions of all sizes, including budgeting in additional time and days for coronavirus-related delays; following CDC, SAG, and testing guidelines to avoid a shut down; even touching on a few silver linings of the pandemic, like the reduction of paper, food, and waste on sets. This is a single-topic episode that's timely and full of useful information and tips for any independent filmmakers who may be going into production soon or are curious what a film set looks like at the moment, and will look like for the foreseeable future. For show notes and more on this and past episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com
On this installment of The PAPER STREET Podcast, hosts Becky and Shawn touch on Paper Street's upcoming horror-western feature THE PALE DOOR, which releases on VOD and in select theaters August 21st! They're joined on this one by Brett and Drew Pierce, the enthusiastic filmmaking duo behind the feature films DEADHEADS and THE WRETCHED, the latter of which did gangbusters at drive-in theaters. The brothers discuss their DIY beginnings, influences, and the incredible success of THE WRETCHED. With varied backgrounds in production and animation, they also stress the importance of great visual aides to accompany your screenplays and pitches. Plus, a round of 'Rapid Fire 15' with the Pierce Brothers, great werewolf movies (or the lack thereof), Becky's Deep Cut Slasher of the Week, and more! For show notes and more on this and past episodes, please visit paperstreetpodcast.com.