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October is finally here and with the advent of the spooky season we decided to put together our movie watchlist for all 31 days of Halloween! Enjoy!Kwaidan (1964)Sleepy Hollow (1999)Midsommar (2019)The Descent (2005)Us (2019)The Haunting (1963)Azrael (2024)The Fly (1983)The Purge (2013)Army of Darkness (1992)Mandy (2018)Piranha 3D (2010)Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)The Manster (1959)Underwater (2020)Tale From The Hood (1995)Gingersnaps (2000)Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018)The Last Exorcism (2010)Lamb (2021)A Tale of Two Sisters (2003)Apartment 7A (2024)The Wicker Man (1973)The VVitch (2015)The Shining (1980)The Birds (1963)The Gingerdead Man (2005)The Little Vampire (2000)Frankenstein (1931)The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)Trick ‘r Treat (2007)
Seasick Cinema Episode 2This week, I dug deep into the bucket and pulled out an oldie. This movie has Donna Wilkes from Jaws 2 fame, and a haunted shark tooth necklace.Director David DeCoteau has given us Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama and Puppet Master III: Toulon's Revenge. If you want to watch a better movie, then you should watch Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich.We do talk about 90210 Shark Attack in this fever dream of an episode.If you wanna hear more from our guests, Josh and Brett, you can check them out at The Evil Deaths: Another Horror Podcast.Check out their episode featuring me, where we covered Black Sheep HERE.Join the Patreon!For only $2 CAD a month you'll get a bonus episode each month, a newsletter, and more!Bucket of Chum WebsiteFollow me on Letterboxd HERECheck out the YouTube ChannelTheme song written and performed by Mike Trebilcock Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Christian Perez is a surprise guest for this episode because he chaperoned Randy into the world of Neil Breen. Clark loves Al Snow and Russell reviews one of his double-gifted copies of “The Last Horror Movie”. Films: How to with John Wilson (Series), Telemarketers (Series), Cade: The Tortured Crossing (2023), Twisted Pair (2018), Outlaw Johnny Black (2023), Black Dynamite (2009), Machete (2010), Wrestlers (2023), The Wrestler (2008), Asylum Blackout (2011), Brawl in Cell Block 99 (2017), Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018), Dragged Across Concrete (2018), It Lives Inside (2023), Caverna (2023), The Last Horror Movie (2003), The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007), Fateful Findings (2013), Big Shark (2023), The Neighbors (Series), The Tommy Wi-Show (Series), Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004), Skinamarink (2022), Fangs Out (2023), Studio 666 (2022), The Possession (2012), America's Deadliest Home Video (1993) Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram (@theoverlooktheatre) Facebook (@theoverlookhour) Twitter (@OverlookHour)
Without Your Head Horror Podcast interview with iconic horror composer Fabio Frizzi! Covering Zombi 2, Lucio Fulci, Coolidge After Midnight, Frizzi 2 Fulci, Pieces, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich and more Hosted by "Nasty" Neal and Annabelle Lecter! Thanks to FANGORIA for supporting Without Your Head subscribe to Fangoria today - https://tinyurl.com/WYHFangoria --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
The guys are joined by their friend Bender where they review the 2018 horror comedy Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. It's stupid, it's gory, it's got puppets, what more do you want?
Today marks the first day of the deadCenter 2022 Film Festival and a return to fully in-person festivities after two years of hybrid events. Not only is deadCenter bringing back several pieces of its staple programming such as the Okie Shorts Volume 1 and Volume 2, movie night in the Wheeler District, and Oklahoma Film and Music Office panels, but they're also experimenting with some new ideas. Meet UndeadCenter, the festival's latest track dedicated to the wild and weird “midnight” style genre movies. Though deadCenter has dabbled in the arena of “midnight” style genre films with the likes of Puppetmaster: The Littlest Reich(2018), it's never had a lineup of movies dedicated to experimental genre films in the same way other well-known festivals like Fantastic Fest or SXSW have, until now. Presenting the inaugural undeadCenter slate is Oklahoma's own award-winning filmmaker and festival alum, Mickey Reece. The plan is for the program to live on year after year, supplying the festival with more opportunities to further connect industry professionals with festival fanatics. In today's episode of The Cinematic Schematic, Reece returns to the show to share his vision for the undeadCenter programming block before providing details about each film in the […] The post Introducing Mickey Reece's UndeadCenter “Midnight Movies” Programming – dCFF22 appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
In this episode we discuss S. Craig Zahler's film Brawl in Cell Block 99. We do a full rundown of the plot and some of our favorite moments in the film. Originally I planned to publish two more episodes reviewing his other films Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich and his epic masterpiece Bone Tomahawk, but … Continue reading S2_E11: Brawl in Cell Block 99 Review →
We're finally saying goodbye to Toulon's puppets as we look at the final four entries in the PUPPET MASTER franchise. Join us as we review PUPPET MASTER: AXIS RISING, PUPPET MASTER: AXIS TERMINATION, PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH, and BLADE: THE IRON CROSS! We'll also rank all 14 films we watched in this series, and even rank our favorite puppets!
Frame Fatale es un podcast sobre películas no canónicas conducido por Sebastián De Caro y Santiago Calori. En este vigésimo sexto episodio, nos ocupamos de Magia (Magic, 1978) de Richard Attenborough y, como nos suele ocurrir, hablamos de esa, pero terminamos hablando de todas estas otras: Chaplin (1992) de Richard Attenborough, La fiesta de Babette (Babettes gæstebud, 1987) de Gabriel Axel, Cristo se detuvo en Éboli (Cristo si è fermato a Eboli, 1979) de Francesco Rosi, Jurassic Park (1993) de Steven Spielberg, El gran escape (The Great Escape, 1963) de John Sturges, El vuelo del Fénix (The Flight of the Phoenix, 1965) de Robert Aldrich, La mano (The Hand, 1981) de Oliver Stone, Arlequín (Harlequin, 1980) de Simon Wincer, Taxi Driver (1976) y El rey de la comedia (The King of Comedy, 1982) de Martin Scorsese, Guasón (Joker, 2019) de Todd Phillips, Chucky, el muñeco diabólico (Child's Play, 1988) de Tom Holland, Annabelle (2014) de John R. Leonetti, El padrino (1972) de Francis Ford Coppola, Juego sucio (Foul Play, 1978) de Colin Higgins, Historias para no dormir (1966–1982) de Chicho Ibáñez Serrador, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018) de Sonny Laguna y Tommy Wiklund, La liga de la justicia (Justice League, 2017) de Zack Snyder, Casino Royale (2006) de Marin Campbell, Duro de matar (Die Hard, 1988) de John McTiernan, Papillon (1973) Franklin J. Schaffner, Butch Cassidy (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, 1969) George Roy Hill, Todos los hombres del presidente (All the President's Men, 1976) de Alan J. Pakula, Maratón de la muerte (Marathon Man, 1976) de John Schlesinger, La princesa prometida (The Princess Bride, 1987) y Misery (1990) de Rob Reiner, El hombre elefante (The Elephant Man, 1980) de David Lynch, El silencio de los inocentes (The Silence of the Lambs, 1991) de Jonathan Demme, Lo que queda del día (The Remains of the Day, 1993) de James Ivory, Freejack (1992) de Geoff Murphy, Drácula (1992) de Francis Ford Coppola, Leyendas de pasión (Legends of the Fall, 1994) de Edward Zwick, Nixon (1995) de Oliver Stone, ¿Conoces a Joe Black? (Meet Joe Black, 1998) de Martin Brest, El dragón rojo (Red Dragon, 2002) de Brett Ratner y The Father (2020) de Florian Zeller... ... por si justo te dio paja anotar, y hasta nos dignamos a contestar preguntas de lxs oyentes. Podés comentar este episodio o agregar tu pregunta usando el hashtag #FrameFatale en Twitter. Frame Fatale volverá el lunes que viene. Quizás sea una pegada total suscribirte en donde sea que escuches tus podcasts y tener la primicia que de todas maneras, ya explicamos varias veces, es lo menos importante.
James Healy Jr. has worked as a police chief, detective, and SWAT team member, but is also a familiar face in the film industry with a 45 year-long acting career. James has appeared in many beloved television shows of the late 90s and 00s, such as Walker, Texas Ranger, Will & Grace, 24, Even Stevens, and Law and Order: SVU. His film credits include Ida Red and Reagan, starring Josh Hartnett, Melissa Leo, Penelope Ann Miller, Frank Grillo, and Dennis Quaid, among others. What you will learn: James chats about his two recent films Ida Red and Reagan, provides insight into what filming is like during the pandemic, and reflects his recent wave of success which began later in this career. [0:00-11:39] Why, despite his close friendships with actors like Lou Diamond Phillips, James chooses not to utilize these friendships and connections to get acting roles. Also, James gives advice to aspiring actors regarding acting “workshops” and how they can help actors make connections to casting agents in the industry. [11:39-17:53] How he was able to transition between law enforcement and acting, and how his experience in law enforcement informed some of his roles. [17:53-26:40] James’ current ambitions as an actor, why he still gets excited to work consistently, regardless of the role, and the importance of knowing what a casting director is looking for and playing to your strengths. [26:40-35:58] What it was like working with actor and screenwriter Thomas Lennon (Reno 911, Night At The Museum), in Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, and what went on behind the scenes. Also, how indie film auditions and work differ from studio film auditions and work. [35:58-43:38]; and Why the Screen Actors Guild has disappointed James lately, and how well-known actors like William Forsythe, auditioning for smaller roles, make for stiff competition. [43:38-53:37] Resources: James Healy Jr.’s: Twitter, Instagram, IMDb, YouTube
Tate Steinsiek is an award-winning special effects makeup artist, writer, and director who's highly anticipated Castle Freak reimagining launches today on Shudder! Tate has worked on multiple films, including Spiderman, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, Scare Package, Satanic Panic, Sharknado 2, and Dragged Across Concrete. Tate is also a mainstay effects artist on shows like Saturday Night Live, Law & Order, and multiple titles on The Discovery Channel. Tate is a two-time finalist on FACE OFF, in both Seasons 1 & 5 and one of the show's most beloved contestants. I've known Tate for years and have been a huge fan of his work. His style is one of the most interesting and recognizable of today's practical effects artists and I have been dying to see his reimagining of Castle Freak since it was announced back at Monsterpalooza. The production stories behind the making of Castle Freak are completely insane. While shooting in Albania, where apparently horror movies are very frowned upon, the team tried to hide the subject matter of their movie, but unfortunately, the actor playing the freak, wearing the full freak bodysuit, briefly went outside in the creature suit and caused multiple local villagers to call in extraterrestrial sightings. Yeah, it was that crazy, and Tate gets into it in this conversation. Anyhow, he's my brother from another mother, and I always love talking to him; without further ado, here is the awesome & fantastically talented Tate Steinsiek. Deliver the gore without the blood. This is an interesting point that Tate observed from working with S. Craig Zahler. On a lot of Zahler's movies, as brutal as they get, they're not always very bloody. This is perhaps most noticeable in Brawl in Cell Block 99, and the effect is actually quite chilling. When you don't have blood to cover everything thing up with, the audience can observe even more visceral nuances like bones crunching, sinew snapping, internal organs being pulverized, etc. Tate attended the Tom Savini School, so he knows blood, but this bloodless approach to gore was something he was inspired by. I love a blood bath just as much as the next guy, but as a horror director, it's important to learn how to innovate and do things a little differently, so don't be so quick to douse everything in blood; less can be more. Surround yourself with people that you trust. Filmmaking, particularly low budget filmmaking, is putting yourself at the mercy of Murphy's law - things will inevitably go wrong. As a director, it's important to realize that you're one person, and you're incapable of making all of the decisions and executing all of the quick thinking required to address all of the many problems that will plague your production. To try is to quickly & easily burn out and make yourself crazy. Therefore, it's critical to have a crew of people whose opinions you value and who you trust overall to make the decisions for you that will keep your movie on track. Unfortunately, many film sets are plagued with toxic egos, backstabbers, too many opinions, and even saboteurs - all of which can collectively zap everyone's energy and erode the very foundation of your movie. Tate's been working on movies for many, many years and luckily had a number of trusty contacts to call on when it came time to make Castle Freak. It takes a while to find these people, of course, but once you do, do not let them go and treat them like gold. They can make or break your movie and give your production a flow, a speed, and a stability that you simply cannot accomplish by yourself. Enjoy the tough times. Tate talks about how directing is firing on all cylinders because it taps every single ounce of energy, creativity, reserve that you have. To Tate, this is a wonderful feeling and something to embrace. One thing you notice as Tate talks through all the trials and tribulations that happened on the Castle Freak shoot, he's never ever complaining. He's never annoyed or resentful for the difficult times; instead, he has gratitude for every ounce of difficulty that this movie presented him with. That's what filmmaking is. As a director, your worth is not always calculated by the quality of the movie that you make but by the severity of the challenges you were able to overcome. That's what a lot of producers look for in directors, is problem solvers. When production challenges present themselves, are you going to buckle under the pressure or prove that you have an iron reserve? Despite the difficulties of the Castle Freak shoot, Tate embraced the growth the experience provided him with. He'd worked on enough movies to expect the journey to be difficult, so he loved every single painstaking minute of the process because he knew it was making him a better director. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe. ----- Produced by Simpler Media
On this episode of the Ghoul Squad podcast we reveal our TOP 5 COMFORT HORROR FILMS! We also both review Palm Springs! Erik talks HOST, Jungle Holocaust and Slave of the Cannibal God. Keegan talks The Rental, Mayhem, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, Club Dread and Tucker and Dale Versus Evil. Buy a shirt! http://www.bit.ly/gsnewshirt Tweet us your COMFORT HORROR! https://twitter.com/ghoulsquadfm Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ghoulsquadfm/ To see every episode of the podcast head to https://anchor.fm/ghoulsquadfm Check out Erik's Spaghetti Western Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/corbuccisquad/ Enjoy the podcast!
We enter week one of Lisa's maternity leave with a fantastic video message made possible by friend-of-the-show Victor, a conversation about Dracula numerical films and review 2018's Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. Segments: Debate Question (15:45): What culture would your murder puppets have? Movie Review (22:35): Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018) Final Cut (72:10): Movie review scores from hosts and guests Connect with us: Texas Podcast Massacre is a labor of love for us longtime horror fans. If you love horror films or are even an Unsuspecting Victim, you can connect with us at texaspodcastmassacre.com, tweet us @TXPodMassacre, like us on Facebook, email us at texaspodcastmassacre@gmail.com, see our photos on Instagram, watch our music videos on YouTube. Please rate and review us on all of your favorite podcast platforms like iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play, Spotify, and TuneIn Radio. If you like the show tell your friends, and if you don't, then tell your enemies!
Welcome back to episode 15! On this show, we talk about some “eventful” highlights of the week including buying tires and witnessing absurd car accidents. Followed by a rundown of what we’ve been watching recently: The Dark Power (1985) Nail Gun Massacre (1985) Insidious 4 (2018) Lost After Dark (2014) The Thompson’s (2012) Terror at London Bridge (1985) Appointment with Fear (1985) Cabin Fever: Patient 0 (2014) The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) Document of the Dead (1985) Return of the Living Dead (1985) Silent Witness (1985) Beyond the Mat (1999) Cat’s Eye (1985) Day of the Dead (1985) The Demon Within (1985) Come and See (1985) Friday the 13th part 5 (1985) Nail Gun Massacre (1985) Hot Love (1985) The Stuff (1985) Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018) House (1985) Silver Bullet (1985) Nightmare on Elm Street 2 (1985) Texas Chainsaw Massacre 4 (1996) Peanut Butter Solution (1985) Creepers (1985) Re-animator (1985) Last but not least, we get into our featured review on Porno (2019) with special guest Jerry Herring. So get your lube ready, sit back and enjoy! Subscribe info: Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=506705&refid=stpr Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/his-and-hers-movie-podcast-horrorphilia/id1499386158 Our new Youtube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCexfYzB2N9pQWM4P4d2UOWA?
The incredible Barbara Crampton visited the Fango office pre-quarantine and chatted with Vanguard of the Vault, Natasha, about her role as Officer Carol Doreski in PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH. During the interview, Barbara was reunited with her co-star Blade and walks us through exactly how the evil puppet kills her in the movie. (No hard feelings, Barbara and Blade are BFFs!)
Hosts Brandon, James, and Natasha's Weekend Watch is FANGORIA's own PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH! Go behind the scenes and learn what the puppets are really like (divas!) and the dark history behind some of the filming locations! Watch and join us for a LIVE tweet-along tonight (Thursday, April 16th) at 10pm ET with Barbara Crampton, Thomas Lennon, and Tate Steinsiek!
Today on LIFECAST we’ll hear from the legendary Udo Kier about his role as André Toulon in FANGORIA’s own PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH along with stories from his Andy Warhol movies FLESH FOR FRANKENSTEIN and BLOOD FOR DRACULA!
Hosts: Emrys and KatieGuest: JJIn our twelfth episode we meet JJ who describes himself as a discerning movie snob.Katie writes a song, we judge some horror books by their covers, we pick the proverbial scab, we go back to high school, we get twice visited by creepy Jesus, we meet New Orleans, we listen to some sexy 80s sax, Katie guesses the twist in less than 5 minutes, we wash our varicose veins in the sea, and we also discuss the movies Carrie and Angel Heart.Movies Carrie (1976) - Time Stamp - 21:06Directed by: Brian De PalmaWritten by: Stephen King & Lawrence D. CohenWhere to watch:US & UK: Stream on Amazon PrimeBuy & Rent from: Google Play, YouTube, Microsoft, iTunesAngel Heart (1987) Time stamp - 43:02Written & Directed by: Alan Parker Where to watch:US: Stream on ShowtimeBuy & Rent from: Amazon, Google Play, YouTubeSPOILER WARNING: We will discuss the plot of these movies in full, so if you haven't seen them, pause this podcast, watch them, then come right on back.We also discuss the following films: Jaws, Misery, Aliens, Alien, Halloween (1978), Halloween II (1981), Super Mario Bros, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, Ginger Snaps, IT, Carrie (2002), The Rage: Carrie 2, Old Boy, Mississippi Burning, Shutter Island, Hellraiser, Drag Me To Hell, The Shinning, The Midnight Meat Train, Jacobs Ladder (1990), The Usual Suspects, and the tv series: The Incredible Hulk (1977), Stranger Things, and mention the books Misery by Stephen King and Books of Blood by Clive Barker.The kids TV series with Spitting Image style puppets set in a hotel that scared Emrys as a child was not called Topsy Turvy Towers but actually called Dizzy Heights Hotel and it is terrifying.Instagram: @curatorsofhorrorEmail: curatorsofhorror@gmail.comProduced and Edited by: EmrysOpening Music: Tiffany HernClosing Music: Spooky Scherzo by Sam Fonteyn
Au sommaire de cette spéciale poupées maléfiques : -Débat consacré à ce sous-genre ;-Evocation des sagas CHUCKY, ANABELLE & PUPPET MASTER qui mettent en scène des poupées ou/et des marionnettes maléfiques ;-Focus sur PUPPET MASTER : THE LITTLEST REICH, le Grand Prix du FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL DU FILM FANTASTIQUE DE GERARDMER 2019 scénarisé par S. Craig Zahler, réalisé par Tommy Wiklund & Sonny Laguna. Bonne écoute à toutes et à tous.
Since it'll be a bit before we review Puppet Master part 5 we thought we'd compile the 5 Puppet Master films we've reviewed so far. In this very special bonus episode we revisit the Last Roundup Horror Show reviews for Puppet Master 1-4 and the franchise reboot "Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich". We'll see you later in the month with a brand new episode feature 4 all new movie reviews and much more. #ZTOTV #LRHSpod
Full 75-min episode available now at patreon.com/reelpolitik Writer/director S. Craig Zahler has made a splash in the movies with his three films, 2015's Bone Tomahawk, 2017's Brawl In Cell Block 99, and 2018's Dragged Across Concrete. Also a novelist and musician, he is associated with production company Cinestate (who have also produced various other works of "right-leaning entertainment" and on the staff of whose Fangoria publication Zahler sits), and has also written their ventures into franchise filmmaking - 2019's Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich - and audio drama - 2018's The Narrow Caves. A talented filmmaker who is guarded in his public statements, there are strong overtones of reaction to almost all Zahler's work, and in our analysis of his filmography we ask how much of these right-wing tendencies are cheap provocation, and how much sincere ideological expression. © RP Corp Intl. 2020
Two films to talk about this week. The first is the next film from the Safdie Brothers 'Uncut Gems'. We finally get to see another dramatic turn from Adam Sandler. Is it worth your time? The second film I saw was Blumhouse's 'Fantasy Island'. based on the tv show from the 1970s and 1990s, but with a horror twist, was it any good? This weeks Home Media Release of the week is bought to you by Monster Pictures with their new release of 'Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich'. Have a listen and let me know your thoughts... Uncut Gems: 0:01 Fantasy Island: 21:19 Home Media Release of The Week: 44:35 Thank you all for your support, it means a great deal to me. Please subscribe and review the podcast below, it helps me get noticed among all the podcasts out there. Please submit your mailbag questions to ozmoviegeek@gmail.com as well. Ask me anything; film, television, personal questions, I would love to hear from you all. Also see the links below to my Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Patreon & Letterboxd also see the link below to pick-up your copy of Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich on Blu-Ray: Facebook - www.facebook.com/ozmoviegeek/ Twitter - twitter.com/Ozmoviegeek Instagram - www.instagram.com/oz_movie_geek Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/rss/ozmoviegeek?auth=WB9xHsYLCTHAAdhndp6jfICGqRu0prLp Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/patto144/ Puppet Master: https://monsterpictures.com.au/shop/puppet-master-the-littlest-reich-2/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/christopher-pattison/message
Back to on demand services this week after a rare foray this year into the cinema last week sees us return to discuss the latest Fangoria Presents film. Having already covered Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich and Satanic Panic from Fangoria now comes the follow up from Joe Begos who brought us the trippy as hell Bliss late last year. With a promise of plenty of gore if the previously mentioned films is anything to go by; let’s get bloody together. Elsewhere this week; Stranger Things drops a surprisingly teaser out of nowhere which does it’s job of keeping up excited for what’s to come. Matt finished watching all the Saw films once again and remains upbeat despite subjecting himself to The Final Chapter once again. And for some reason Mike watched Ghoulies 2. Don’t ask me why. VFW is available on digital services worldwide now Follow us on Twitter @SHBPod Email us: SuperHorrorBrosPodcast@gmail.com **Please take the time to review & rate us on iTunes or your podcast service of choice. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for potential listeners to find us. Thanks!**
This week we're covering one of the biggest franchises in horror history. "Puppet Master" has 13 films total (if you count the non canon SyFy movie). The puppets have been everything from protangonists to antagonists to anti-heroes. The latest movie "Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich" creates an alternate universe where the puppets are straight up evil. There's also a Blade movie coming this year in which Blade will be back in WWII Germany fighting Nazis. From Expatica.com we have a number of favorite German foods including Rouladen, Kasepatzle, Kartoffelpuffer, Kosee, and Bratkartoffein. Just dont ask me to pronounce them. See details here Music Credit: here Photo Credit: here
Movies I will talk about Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018), Polaroid (2019) and Pulled To Hell (2019)
Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich v The Heretics on the roulette, round four of the 2019 horrorthon, and many derails!
In addition to House on Haunted Hill, we discuss: Village of the Damned, 31, House of 1,000 Corpses, The Devil’s Rejects, Lords of Salem, The Exorcist 3, The Exorcist 2, Pure, Creep, Vampires, Haunters, Prophecy, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, Body Bags, Critters: A New Binge, Halloween III, The Furies, They Live, NOTLD 68, NOTLD […]
HOSTS: Kurt Ethan Lee Hey Everyone! Kurt, Ethan, and Lee watch Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich! You can send emails to us at mailbag@threeangrynerds.com. Do it meow, we love your emails. We are meow on iTunes so you can subscribe and never miss an episode. Also, rate and review us meow please; because you love us,... Read More
Amanda Presmyk is the VP of Production across Cinestate and FANGORIA's film division. Having started her career in TV with the drug-cartel drama, Queen of the South, Amanda joined Cinestate towards the beginning of its inception, shortly after the release of Brawl in Cell Block 99. In the past two and a half years, she's worked on such films as Dragged Across Concrete, The Standoff at Sparrow Creek, Puppetmaster: The Littlest Reich, and FANGORIA's exciting upcoming slate of features including: V.F.W, Satanic Panic, & Castle Freak. Amanda and I caught up and talked about her career history, strategic advice for aspiring producers, and what it's like working across FANGORIA & Cinestate. Before diving in, here are key pieces of advice for aspiring filmmakers from Amanda: Resourcefulness is the best resource. Amanda mentions that one of the most valuable qualities that producers look for in directors is resourcefulness. In the case FANGORIA's upcoming V.F.W, the team observed how much director Joe Begos was able to accomplish in production value and storytelling on his first two films (Almost Human & Mind's Eye) which both had tiny budgets. This ability to maximize your budget is a huge part of being a director and a very desirable quality in the eyes of producers. Get experience on TV sets. The breakneck speed and brutal hours that come with filming TV shows can make or break most would-be producers. Getting through it is like getting through producer hell-week, which can transform you into a Navy Seal of production, able to handle even the most grueling of film sets. Embrace being a manager & a fast learner. Amanda states that one of the least talked about but most necessary skills of being a producer is a heightened ability to manage people. Demanding shoots, crazy hours, sleepless nights, dangerous special effects, and temperamental actors are some of the day to day challenges of making movies. Producers have to manage all of that while keeping films on time, on budget and of high quality. This requires a dynamic and multi-faceted combination of organizational and people management skills as well as the ability to rapidly learn new skills, since each movie brings its own new set of challenges. ----- Produced by Simpler Media
The incredible Barbara Crampton joins us to talk about her cameo in the original PUPPET MASTER, how that ultimately led to her role in PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH, a look into her career in the late eighties, writing for FANGORIA Magazine now, and more!
On this weeks show, in the cinema section we take a look at Midsommar, The Queens Corgi, Escape Plan 3: The Extractors and Annabelle Comes Home.In the home release section we take a look at The Hole in the Ground, Fishermans Friends, Puppet Master :The Littlest Reich, The Aftermath and Ash Purest White.We also the latest movie news along with the UK/Home release chart
Sonny Laguna is a Sweden-based director who began his career with a number of super low budget films (costing between $5 and $10K) with his co-director Tommy Wiklund. He eventually got on the radar of S. Craig Zahler as he was writing Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. Zahler and the team at FANGORIA were so impressed with Sonny & Tommy's resourcefulness as low budget filmmakers, that they handed them directorial duties on Puppet Master. We spoke to Sonny about his career history, first few films, Puppetmaster, and his advice for aspiring horror filmmakers. Here are Sonny Laguna's key takeaways for aspiring horror directors. Embrace your limitations. Sonny's first few films were extremely low budget ($5-$10K) and had a stripped down and gritty, low-fi look to them which worked in their favor because it gave them a signature style and energy. While it's important to maximize production value, it's also important not to constantly fight your film's budget. We've all seen low budget movies that pretend to be high budget movies and the result is a movie that's disjointed and pathetic looking. It's better to polish what you have in front of you than to work in vain to maximize a production value you don't have. The low-fi look works particularly well for horror because it feels more realistic. The best example of this effect is in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Write a short story every week. This is a piece of advice that Sonny gives frequently to directors and screenwriters who want to sharpen their ability to tell stories. Bad scripts are often caused by a lack of storytelling ability, writing a story every week is a way to get bad story ideas out of your system while sharpening your storytelling skill. So start writing. Start small. A lot of filmmakers have big elaborate scripts and complicated storylines which can be damn near impossible to make, especially when it's their first movie. While it's important to dream big, oversized and overly-complicated projects can inhibit creativity because they overwhelm the director. In the beginning, the most important part is getting a project wrapped and under your belt. Sonny recommends making films with what you have immediate access to. Robert Rodriguez & Kevin Smith did exactly this with their first films. Start small and gradually work your way upwards to bigger projects. Find a complementary collaborator. Sonny and Tommy both have similar sensibilities but different skill sets and different areas of focus. Sonny typically works with the actors while Tommy focuses on the technical aspects of directing. This is the key to their successful partnership; having a similar sensibility but different areas of focus. This enables you maximize the efficiency of your collaboration while preventing conflicts. ----- Produced by Simpler Media
We don't mean to brag, but we DID watch ten movies in one weekend, and now we get to tell you all about them: Brightburn, The Hole in the Ground, Open Windows, The Ranger, Satan's Slaves, The Perfection, and sadly, the best movie of the weekend, Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. J.R. also tells his “inspiring story” of “overcoming” a “life threatening” “overdose”. (And before you nitpickers get at us, the other three movies were The Creature From The Black Lagoon trilogy that we already covered).
On this episode we talk about BJ's baby gender reveal, talk to Zac's mom about the haunted house he grew up in, review "Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich", and do our script for "The Exorcism of Robocop 2: Date Night." Enjoy Also check out our good friends podcasts, "Epizootics of the Blowhole" and "Frank & Beans."
What Fresh Hull is this!? Graham's stuck in the quantum realm, so it falls to Rob and Mick to travel way back in time through the many years they spent watching all of the movies leading up to "Avengers: Endgame". It's already made more money than there is in the world, but did the Eclectica gang like it? After that, it's time for Off the Shelf where Rob tries to avoid receiving death threats from his coverage of Criterion's reissue of Martin Scorsese's "The Last Temptation of Christ", while Mick tries to avoid issuing any death threats as he struggles through "Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich". Precisely one of these films features David Bowie as Pontius Pilate. See if you can guess which one it is. If you like the podcast, send some support by visiting The Geek Show (http://www.thegeekshow.co.uk) and clicking on The Geek Shop tab. Give us a star rating and/or review wherever you get your podcasts from. Alternatively, you can check out some of the other podcasts that make up The Geek Show Podcast Family. If you missed your Graham fix, we recommend his other podcast - Literary Loitering (https://open.spotify.com/show/0ffrOxBI58WSrNXPFrle71) , and it's full of unhinged weirdness. There's also our Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegeekshow) , too. Sorry, people from Hull. We mean no harm. #Podcast #Movies #Films #Reviews #CinemaEclectica #Eclectica #Avengers #Endgame #MCU #Marvel #Adaptations #Superheroes #Comics #PuppetMaster #TheLittlestReich #CriterionCollection #MartinScorsese #Religion #Theology #TheLastTemptationOfChrist #WillemDaFoe #RobertDowneyJunior #InfinityWar #IronMan #Thor #SpiderMan #BlackPanther #BlackWidow #Hawkeye #Hulk #DoctorStrange #Thanos // www.thegeekshow.co.uk and peace out, friends.
Folks, this week Pat and Joe talk Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich! In Pat's Movie Corner: True Stories, Searching for Ingmar Bergman, I Feel Pretty, The Oath, Creed II, All That Jazz, and Raging Bull. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TUDW EP 55 - The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) A medieval prince (Lee Horsley) rescues a damsel (Kathleen Beller) and avenges his slain family with a triple-edged sword. Initial release: 23 April 1982 Director: Albert Pyun Film series: The Sword and the Sorcerer Screenplay: Albert Pyun Box office: 39.1 million USD On this episode I'm joined but the incorrigible Mr Peter Nielsen (@Peter_Nielsen) and we are talking The Sword and the Sorcerer (1982) You can follow Peter on Twitter @Peter_Nielsen on Instagram @peternielsen68 and you can listen to Peter over on Retro Movie Geek On what the What the Wookie Watched I cover The Devil Hunter (1980), How it Ends (2018) and Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich (2018) Don't forget to subscribe on SoundCloud and ITunes and leave us some 5 star reviews. You can also find me @THEUNDEADWOOKIE on Twitter, @TheUndeadWookie1980 on Instagram or on The Undead Wookie Facebook page. Please visit the GO Fund Me page for School Hall Slaughter and leave us a small donation.
Welcome to the latest episode of The Pick of the Flicks Podcast from Flickering Myth, in which a different guest stops by each week to chat about their favourite movie.This week, it's an exciting one! Horror legend Barbara Crampton came along to discuss her new role in Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich and then discuss her favourite film: Tobe Hooper's iconic scarefest The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Spotify and Player FM and leave us a comment, rating or review. For more entertainment news, reviews and interviews, head over to www.flickeringmyth.com/
0:01:10 John Cho starring in Cowboy Bebop 0:04:00 Terminator "3" title 0:06:17 Hellboy failing 0:11:08 The Eternals gets some exciting casting 0:12:55 Black Widow gets more cast members 0:15:25 Disney+ Streaming News 0:18:54 Trailer Time: Lion King, Joker, The Addams Family, Wine Country 0:28:48 Schitt's Creek 0:30:23 Wolf Creek 0:33:53 Kim's Convenience Season 3 0:35:53 Jacob's Ladder 0:37:22 Alex's Quick Marvel Marathon part 1 1:00:48 Castle Freak 1:02:24 Nosferatu 1:04:11 Shadow of the Vampire 1:06:05 Puppetmaster: The Littlest Reich 1:07:43 Hellraiser 1:09:13 Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon 1:13:01 Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
Medverkande denna gång är: Fredrik, Emil, Mattias och gäst: den härlige Isak från Pixelmani Podcast 2.0 GÄST I FOKUS + BLIXTRUNDAN (Tid: 0t 03m 40s) Denna gång är det Isak från Pixelmani som får ett gäng spretiga och knasiga frågor. Vem är han, vad spelar han mest och gillar han Sourcream and Onion eller Grillchips. Vi får blixtrunda lika mycket som de djuplodande svaren i hans nörddom. VECKAN SOM HÄNT! (Tid: 0t 31m 27s) När det kommer till spel och film, så är det verkligen en varierad mängd. Vi snackar Star Wars Episod 9 teaser, Super Mario 3D Land för 3DS, Seasons after fall, att Borderlands har "reviewbombats", Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich och mycket mer - allt på ett alltjämt knäppt men (förhoppningsvis) underhållande sätt. VECKANS DISKUSSION (Tid: 1t 24m 34s) Betydelsen av att ha en bra speltrailer! LYSSNARFRÅGA (Tid: 1t 40m 58s) Frågan gäller våra övriga Nördlivare, men framförallt vilka spelstudios vi skulle vilja se göra Star Wars spel. Länkar till andra platser som Nördliv huserar, såsom Twitter, Hipcast, Steam, Twitch, Facebook, & Instagram, hittar ni på vår hemsida!www.nördliv.se - www.nordlivpodcast.se★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
CAT'S DEAD, DETAILS LATER. This week Mike chats to Barbara Crampton (!!!) to discuss her career and new movie Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. Mike is also joined by actor Stevie Webb to discuss one of Crampton's earliest movies, RE-ANIMATOR, as well as Robert Zimeckis' brilliantly weird and wonderful DEATH BECOMES HER. They also discuss the work of H.P. Lovecraft and what we mean by the term "Lovecraftian" horror. Music by Jack Whitney. Visit our website www.evolutionofhorror.com Subscribe and donate on PATREON for bonus monthly content and extra treats... www.patreon.com/evolutionofhorror Email us! Follow us on TWITTER Follow us on INSTAGRAM Like us on FACEBOOK Join the DISCUSSION GROUP Follow us on LETTERBOXD Mike Muncer is a producer, podcaster and film journalist and can be found on TWITTER
Mitch and Buzi welcome back returning guest, Craig Silliphant to talk all of the latest Horror Happenings as well as a full deep dive into PET SEMETARY(2019) Other titles mentioned include HAPPY DEATH DAY 2U, CITIZEN X, CREEPSHOW, PUPPET MASTER: THE LITTLEST REICH, THE TWILIGHT ZONE(2019) and SANTA CLARITA
Minisode 47 is kind of a milestone for us here at SVPC HQ! This minisode marks our 100th recording. Thats minisodes, episodes and bonusodes. Thank you to everyone for listening and here's to the next hundred! Topics include the Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Reynolds and Rebecca Ferguson starring sci-fi-horror Life, Canadian dystopian sci-fi drama Level 16 and also those damn Nazi puppets are throwing propriety out the window in Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich! Also, find out how Mitch is getting on with the ShockWaves 100 and learn the identity of the guest and film for this week's show! Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich arrives in UK cinemas on 19th April & Level 16 hits VOD in the UK on 27th May. ALSO, we have another installment of MITCH'S PITCHES! Due to his well documented ignorance towards films, Mitch is shown a film poster with all titles, taglines etc removed and tasked with attempting to decipher the plot. Will it go well? The poster image can be seen below with the image that Mitch was working from on the left... In addition to all this, we dig into your posts and messages in the Feedback section! Please note that this podcast may contain strong language and even stronger Scottish accents. Remember, you can keep up to date with our news by following us via the usual social media outlets: Facebook Twitter Instagram Plus you can drop us an email to stronglanguageviolentscenes@gmail.com. Strong Language & Violent Scenes theme and The Sunshine Kid by Mitch Bain Edits & Artwork by Andy Stewart Excerpt from Living Doll by Cliff Richard used with love and utmost reverence Screeners courtesy of Witchfinder PR and Signature Entertainment Also, we love what we are doing and the response so far has been wonderful so if you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue to do it and help us to grow, then please consider sending us a few pounds. There is no lower or upper limit and every bit helps.
Tate Steinsiek puppet designer and effects artist for Puppet Master : The Littlest Reich! Tate and Nasty Neal covered: - making of "Puppet Master : The Littlest Reich" - Udo Kier - designing the puppers - his upcoming "Castle Freak" reboot - classic horror he loves - horror comedy - creatures - tons more so check it out! - catch "Puppet Master : The Littlest Reich" now on Shudder! For more information on Tate visit IllWilled.com Subscribe to the Without Your Head newsletter to receive weekly updates on our schedule, guests and more! Tracks for this podcast - Our new theme song by The Tomb of Nick Cage "MONSTER S-I-Z-E MONSTERS" from "Darling Pet Munkee" by Music of the Month Sophia Cacciola and Michael Epstein! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/withoutyourhead/support
Tate Steinsiek puppet designer and effects artist for Puppet Master : The Littlest Reich! Tate Steinsiek
Join host Tony Giles as he chats candidly with legendary composer Fabio Frizzi about his recent score for Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. The score for Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich is available now through the Lakeshore Records web-shop: https://www.lakeshorerecordsshop.com/product/puppet-master-the-littlest-reich-toulon-s-bloody-revenge-vinyl-fabio-frizzi
We're back folks! We're talking about two brand new things this week with Alice in Chains' latest album from August 2018 called Ranier Fog. We're also getting a bit un-pc with Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. Come and get some!
On the August 27, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Scirettais joined by senior writer Ben Pearsonand writer Chris Evangelista to read some responses in the Mail Bag and talk about the latest film and tv news, including Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge, Disney's Streaming service, Big Trouble In Little China remake, Star Wars Episode 9, and The Russo Brothers next film. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotifyand all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSSURL if you need it). Opening Banter: Our usual Monday Watercooler episode will happen tomorrow instead due to our usual contributors being away. In The Mail Bag: Last week we talked briefly about the worst films we've seen this year (so far) and asked if there were any that we missed. Here are your responses: Brian from Wichita, Kansas says “As a huge horror movie fan, there have been some spectacular experiences in 2018 such as A Quiet Place, some disappointments like Winchester and some rotten apples like Truth or Dare. This being said, I give the RottenPasta award to Slender Man. So much urban legend potential to bring this story to life but alas, this movie has weak dialogue, bland cinematography and worst of all, it isn't scary. My biggest disappointment of the year so far.“ Matt from Connecticut says “I saw SUPERFLY with my MoviePass. What a steaming pile. Amateurish, terribly written and acted, with the most ridiculous, adolescent fantasy sex scene I've ever seen. Pure garbage.” Chase D from Ohio says “ So I just checked my Letterboxd diary for 2018 and it is telling me that I've seen 99 movies already... wow. Haha. 78 unique movies, and these are the ones I scored a 4/10 or worse: - Proud Mary - Death Wish - The 15:17 to Paris - A Wrinkle in Time - Super Troopers 2 - Overboard - Life of the Party - Action Point And the winner of the worst scored movie of 2018 (so far) for me, with a 2/10, was Gotti. And I will be honest and say that the score is biased. It was filmed in my hometown, I worked on it, and I even was a background extra and made it into the final cut! So.. a 2/10 is probably too high, but I saw myself on a movie screen so sue me.
On the August 20, 2018 episode of /Film Daily, /Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to talk about what we've been up to at the Water Cooler. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it). At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter was in Las Vegas for Magic Live, a convention for magicians, and spent his entire weekend at a Joshua Jay magic workshop. And Peter wants to give an update on the joys and failures of AMC A-List. Brad bought the peach scented Call Me By Your Name vinyl and SDCC exclusive Han Solo from Empire Strikes Back. What we've been Reading:Jacob read a fascinating article called “Axes of Evil” about how a tree almost caused World War III. Hoai-Tran has been reading the abundance of amazing Crazy Rich Asians pieces. What we've been Watching:Peter saw the First Man preview before the IMAX version of Mission: Impossible - Fallout, the indie film Eighth Grade, Crazy Rich Asians, and Better Call Saul. Jacob watched BlacKkKlansman, The Endless, Cube, and Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. Chris watched (and reviewed) Amazon's Jack Ryan and the Nicolas Cage film Mandy. Brad watched To All the Boys I've Loved Before, rewatched Blockers Hoai-Tran watched To All the Boys I've Loved Before, The Joy Luck Club, and rewatched The Before Trilogy because she could. What we've been Eating:Peter ordered Los Pollos Hermanos on Postmates. Brad is seriously trying to lose weight. Counting calories, portion control, exercise. Down 10 pounds the first week. He has been eating a lot less, but still found new “healthy” snacks: Philadelphia cream cheese dip packs, Jif Power Ups What we've been Playing:Jacob completed his Star Wars: Armada collection and has been reading through the Uprising RPG manual. Hoai-Tran played Overcooked on the Nintendo Switch with her family. Other articles mentioned: Axes of Evil Chris Kenner's house party Crazy Rich Asian articles:https://twitter.com/therebeccasun/status/1029814879056588801 https://www.newyorker.com/news/daily-comment/how-to-watch-crazy-rich-asians-like-an-asian-american https://mashable.com/2018/08/17/crazy-rich-asians-asian-american-representation/#YvE.hm4HGOqr https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/alisonwillmore/crazy-rich-asians-all-boys-loved-before-asian-american https://slate.com/culture/2018/08/the-joy-luck-club-needs-to-be-forgiven-by-asian-americans.html All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Play, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Please feel free to send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
Guest Amanda Presmyk Producer of Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich Follow Amanda on Twitter: @amandapresmyk Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich producer Amanda Presmyk joins The Cinematic Schematic to talk about creating one of the most shocking and twisted horror movies in recent memory with writer S. Craig Zahler. In our review, Christopher Shultz described the use of violence as meaningful when he said “this is gore for the sake of social commentary, in grand the tradition of George Romero's Dawn of the Dead, Brian Yuzna's Society, and Takashi Miike's Audition, among other titles.” Amanda touches on how the 2018 context may have shaped the film's ideas before detailing how the team worked with S. Craig Zahler to come up with the film's most mind-blowing kills. She also discusses how the team at Cinestate approached this soft reboot in respect to the series creator Charles Band's previous films. Listen to the full interview to hear more on the making of Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich. Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich Synopsis During a roadtrip to a convention for the 30th Anniversary of the infamous Toulon Murders, a comic book nerd, his new girlfriend and his best friend come face to face with […] The post Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich – A deadCenter 2018 Talk with Producer Amanda Presmyk appeared first on The Cinematropolis.