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I'm very excited about this week's BEHIND THE LENS because I get to talk about RENNY HARLIN and his new film DEEP WATER! After 33 years of chatting with Renny and talking about his films, he truly is not only one of my favorite filmmakers, but one of my favorite people. His intelligence, his skill, his dedication to the craft of moviemaking and storytelling, his directorial vision, and his kindness. I adore him. Chatting with Renny is always a joy, and no matter how long we talk, it's never long enough. And that's what happened last week when we sat down for an exclusive interview to discuss DEEP WATER. Renny wanted an hour. Publicists said no and offered 4 minutes. I begged and got 15 minutes. BUT, undeterred, when the formal interview (which ran 20 minutes) ended, Renny and I spent another 30 minutes together on our own, talking about the film, filmmaking, and other things. For those who aren't familiar with the film as yet, DEEP WATER is the story of an airline flight from Los Angeles to Shanghai that goes down in the middle of the Pacific. After surviving the crash, the survivors soon discover they're not alone, and they must survive the shark-infested waters. Simple right? Not the way Renny Harlin tells it. DEEP WATER is directed by Renny Harlin, written by Pete Bridges and John Kim, and stars, among others, Aaron Eckhart, Sir Ben Kingsley, Molly Belle Wright, Angus Sampson, Kelly Gale, Elijah Tamati, and Kate Fitzpatrick. Cinematographer is D.J. Stipsen, with editing by Geoff Lamb, with Fernando Velázquez providing the score. I also give you some pearls and fun takeaways from this weekend's TCM Classic Film Festival. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
Jay and Mark briefly discuss (with no spoilers) the 2026 survival film Deep Water. Directed by Renny Harlin, and starring Aaron Eckhart, Ben Kingsley, and a shark gang, the movie focuses on what happens when a plane crashes near a gang of hungry sharks. In this episode, they also talk about plane crash movies, pretty people, and Renny rankings. Enjoy!
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Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds break down the comments from Winnipeg Jets head coach Scott Arniel and general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff after they spoke with the media on Monday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds dive into the details of the Winnipeg Jets player reactions on exit interview day, which featured a stern and direct message from goalie Connor Hellebuyck and prompted speculation on the future of Jonathan Toews.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds break down the final game of the regular season, a 6-1 loss for the Jets to the San Jose Sharks, who got another virtuoso performance from Macklin Celebrini.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds break down the Winnipeg Jets 5-3 loss to the Utah Mammoth on Tuesday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 6-2 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Monday and the bigger news, that the team has been eliminated from playoff contention, one year after winning the Presidents' Trophy.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds take a long look under the head after the Winnipeg Jets 7-1 loss to the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday night.
The Winnipeg Jets defeated the St. Louis Blues 3-2 on a night Josh Morrissey scored a goal and saved another and Mark Scheifele chipped in two more assists to move to 99 points for the season.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds break down the Winnipeg Jets 6-2 win over the Seattle Kraken on Monday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 2-1 win over the Columbus Blue Jacket on Saturday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 3-0 shutout loss to the Dallas Stars on Thursday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 4-3 overtime win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday that allowed them to pull within one point of the final playoff spot in the Western Conference.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 4-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday, one that allowed them to tie the season series with the league leaders 2-2.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds break down the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 win over the Vegas Golden Knights, which included a Gordie Howe hat trick for Jets centre Mark Scheifele.
In this Reel Insights episode, Nerdtropolis Mayor Sean Tajipour chats with director Renny Harlin to talk about The Strangers: Chapter 3, the final chapter in the trilogy that brings Maya's nightmare to a full-circle reckoning of survival and revenge.Renny discusses what it meant to guide all three films from start to finish, why the third movie is his “favorite baby,” and how he approached the trilogy as a single, continuous character journey rather than three disconnected stories. He also teases a re-edited, three-hour version that stitches the entire trilogy into one experience.We also discuss the craft of building the eerie town of Venus, shaping the color palette, editing rhythms, and the sound and music choices that keep the dread crawling under your skin. Plus, Renny breaks down why Madelaine Petsch was the key to making Maya's arc work, especially with so little dialogue and so much emotion carried through performance and presence.Renny also shares his personal rule for sequels and teases what's next for him.Visit Nerdtropolis.comhttps://www.Facebook.com/nerdtropolishttps://Instagram.com/nerdtropolishttps://Twitter.com/nerdtropolis
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds dig into the details of the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 shootout win over the New York Rangers and welcome Jason Bukala of Sportsnet and the Pro Hockey Group to discuss his latest 2026 NHL Draft rankings and dig into the needs of the Jets, depending on where they select in the first round. We also share some memories of journalist and friend Jessi Pierce of Minnesota, who passed away tragically on the weekend along with her three kids in a house fire.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 5-4 shootout loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday.
Ouch. Jets dominated by in a big way as two desperate teams clash with the bruins outcompeting Winnipeg in almost every facet of the game.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 4-3 shootout loss to the Nashville Predators, which helped them move within four points of the final playoff spot in the Western Conference standings and closed out the eight-game homestand with a record of 5-2-1.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the impact of Eric Comrie in the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues on Sunday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 3-1 victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Saturday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 6-3 loss to the New York Rangers on Thursday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds break down the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 loss to the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets rallying to defeat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 in overtime on a night Josh Morrissey assisted on the equalizer and recorded the game-winner to pass Dustin Byfuglien to become the franchise leader for points by a defenceman.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning and the breaking news of the deal that saw defencemen Logan Stanley and Luke Schenn traded to the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday night after the game.
The Winnipeg Jets rallied with a late goal to force overtime, where they defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 3-2 on Tuesday to open an eight-game homestand. Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds break it down and are joined by Jeff Hamilton.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds break down the Winnipeg Jets 2-1 OT loss to the San Jose Sharks on Sunday.
It was a wild one in Anaheim, where the Winnipeg Jets built a pair of two-goal leads, fell behind late, forced overtime by scoring with the goalie on the bench in favour of an extra attacker and then lost in the waning seconds of overtime to the Ducks in a wildly-entertaining affair.
Decolonial Keywords: South Asian Thoughts and Attitudes (Columbia UP, 2025) presents a set of keywords and concepts embedded in the languages of South Asia and its vast cultural landscape. It reiterates specific attitudes, ways of seeing and methods of doing, which are embedded in the historical and contemporary experiences in the region. The words, concepts, ideas and attitudes in the volume explore the contexts of their production and how their meanings might have changed at different historical moments. The volume also attempts to work out if these words and concepts can infuse a certain intellectual rigor to reinvent social sciences and humanities in the region and beyond. Individual essays, which are creative, imaginative, ethnographic and historical, explore the possibility of South Asian intellectual worlds and words to create a broader crossregional and global social science and humanities. The volume argues that it is important to move away from the intellectual shackles inherited from colonial and neo-colonial experiences while also not succumbing to the traps of local reductionist nativisms and cultural nationalisms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Decolonial Keywords: South Asian Thoughts and Attitudes (Columbia UP, 2025) presents a set of keywords and concepts embedded in the languages of South Asia and its vast cultural landscape. It reiterates specific attitudes, ways of seeing and methods of doing, which are embedded in the historical and contemporary experiences in the region. The words, concepts, ideas and attitudes in the volume explore the contexts of their production and how their meanings might have changed at different historical moments. The volume also attempts to work out if these words and concepts can infuse a certain intellectual rigor to reinvent social sciences and humanities in the region and beyond. Individual essays, which are creative, imaginative, ethnographic and historical, explore the possibility of South Asian intellectual worlds and words to create a broader crossregional and global social science and humanities. The volume argues that it is important to move away from the intellectual shackles inherited from colonial and neo-colonial experiences while also not succumbing to the traps of local reductionist nativisms and cultural nationalisms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Decolonial Keywords: South Asian Thoughts and Attitudes (Columbia UP, 2025) presents a set of keywords and concepts embedded in the languages of South Asia and its vast cultural landscape. It reiterates specific attitudes, ways of seeing and methods of doing, which are embedded in the historical and contemporary experiences in the region. The words, concepts, ideas and attitudes in the volume explore the contexts of their production and how their meanings might have changed at different historical moments. The volume also attempts to work out if these words and concepts can infuse a certain intellectual rigor to reinvent social sciences and humanities in the region and beyond. Individual essays, which are creative, imaginative, ethnographic and historical, explore the possibility of South Asian intellectual worlds and words to create a broader crossregional and global social science and humanities. The volume argues that it is important to move away from the intellectual shackles inherited from colonial and neo-colonial experiences while also not succumbing to the traps of local reductionist nativisms and cultural nationalisms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/language
Decolonial Keywords: South Asian Thoughts and Attitudes (Columbia UP, 2025) presents a set of keywords and concepts embedded in the languages of South Asia and its vast cultural landscape. It reiterates specific attitudes, ways of seeing and methods of doing, which are embedded in the historical and contemporary experiences in the region. The words, concepts, ideas and attitudes in the volume explore the contexts of their production and how their meanings might have changed at different historical moments. The volume also attempts to work out if these words and concepts can infuse a certain intellectual rigor to reinvent social sciences and humanities in the region and beyond. Individual essays, which are creative, imaginative, ethnographic and historical, explore the possibility of South Asian intellectual worlds and words to create a broader crossregional and global social science and humanities. The volume argues that it is important to move away from the intellectual shackles inherited from colonial and neo-colonial experiences while also not succumbing to the traps of local reductionist nativisms and cultural nationalisms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/indian-religions
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday and dig into some of Sean's experiences from covering the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina.
Decolonial Keywords: South Asian Thoughts and Attitudes (Columbia UP, 2025) presents a set of keywords and concepts embedded in the languages of South Asia and its vast cultural landscape. It reiterates specific attitudes, ways of seeing and methods of doing, which are embedded in the historical and contemporary experiences in the region. The words, concepts, ideas and attitudes in the volume explore the contexts of their production and how their meanings might have changed at different historical moments. The volume also attempts to work out if these words and concepts can infuse a certain intellectual rigor to reinvent social sciences and humanities in the region and beyond. Individual essays, which are creative, imaginative, ethnographic and historical, explore the possibility of South Asian intellectual worlds and words to create a broader crossregional and global social science and humanities. The volume argues that it is important to move away from the intellectual shackles inherited from colonial and neo-colonial experiences while also not succumbing to the traps of local reductionist nativisms and cultural nationalisms.
Send a textAre you really in love… or are you in love with the version they've been performing?In this completely unplanned episode, Billy is joined last minute by his friends Wolf, Scrappy, and Renny for a raw, unfiltered conversation about love, relationships, and whether you can truly be in love without seeing all sides of someone — the good, the bad, and the dark.We talk about:Falling for someone's “representative”What happens when the mask dropsCan you love someone you haven't fully experienced?Is love possible without conflict?Are we loving potential instead of reality?When do you actually know someone?Why people hide certain sides early in datingOur personal experiences with loving the “wrong version” of someoneThis episode feels like sitting in on a late-night group chat with your friends — honest, funny, uncomfortable, and real.If you've ever wondered:“Do I actually know the person I'm in love with?”…this conversation is for you.Because maybe…it's not love.Maybe it's just their best behavior.Support the show
Reposted from Dragon ‘Cast, which you can find and subscribe to at: podcastica.com/podcast/dragon-cast — Renny, Veronica and special guest Rima talk about the shocking outcome of the Trial of Seven, Dunk's childhood in Flea Bottom, and all things Targaryen and Blackfyre on this week's episode. Next up: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms S1E6 “The Morrow”. It's the series premiere! Once you've seen it, we'd love know your thoughts! You can email or send a voice message to dragons@podcastica.com. Or join our Discord where you can leave comments and chat with hosts and other listeners: https://discord.gg/6WUMt3m3qe Or check out our Podcastica Facebook group, where we put up comment posts for each episode, at facebook.com/groups/podcastica. Enjoying our podcast? A quick, free, and easy way to show support and help bump us up in the charts is to give us a rating or a review: On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dragon-cast-a-knight-of-the-seven-kingdoms/id1640535923 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/31IJ1AFvvn800nlmlLy8Xu?si=4bdd8f2deccd4063 Or just search for “Dragon ‘Cast” wherever you get podcasts. Thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Paul Edmonds joins the Kenny and Renny Show in a not-so-hostile takeover with Sean Redyynolds in Italy on assignment. For one night only, it was the Eddy and Kenny Show as they discussed the Winnipeg Jets 5-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday and took a look at the Jets heading to the Olympic Games in Milan.
Legendary director Renny Harlin joins us to talk all things The Strangers: Chapter 3, the brutal conclusion to his ambitious new trilogy.We dig into the film's striking, almost poetic cinematography, the creative gamble of remaking and expanding one of horror's most uncompromising IPs, and the bold choices that led to a truly shocking trilogy ending.Renny also opens up about the massive 3+ hour re-edit cut of the films, how the trilogy was designed to function as one long nightmare, and whether there's still more blood left to spill in The Strangers universe.A fascinating, candid conversation about fear, franchise storytelling, and pushing modern horror further into the dark.If you enjoyed this - Check out my other content here - https://linktr.ee/FirstClassHorrorBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/class-horror-cast--4295531/support.
Ken Wiebe is joined by special guest Dennis Beyak to discuss the Winnipeg Jets 4-3 overtime loss to the Dallas Stars on Monday.
This is a fun week for me on BEHIND THE LENS, given the two films that we're talking about and the two filmmakers I'm speaking with. It's a great way to kick off my 44th year as a film critic (although I was published with reviews going back 5 years before that)! Today you'll hear from one of my all-time favorite directors, RENNY HARLIN, as we talk about THE STRANGERS: CHAPTER 3, which now completes his trilogy of the rebooted classic. And, then a new fave writer/director BRYAN FULLER, who makes his feature directorial debut with the sumptuous and fun visual feast, DUST BUNNY. First up – RENNY HARLIN and THE STRANGERS: CHAPTER 3. The Strangers began back in 2008 thanks to w/d Bryan Bertino, who treated us to the tale of James Hoyt and Kristen McKay, who visit an isolated vacation home to enjoy some time together. Hopeful bliss turned into terror, making their stay a bloody nightmare. In 2018, director Johannes Roberts, with a script by Bryan Bertino and Ben Ketai, rebooted the franchise with The Strangers: Prey at Night, starring Bailee Madison, Lewis Pullman, and Christina Hendricks. It was always Johannes's intent to do a sequel, but that didn't pan out. But then in 2024, RENNY HARLIN stepped into the franchise with what has become a three-chapter series with all three films shot at the same time over 53 days of principal photography, with a cast led by Madelaine Petsch. Now, we have the final piece of the puzzle with THE STRANGERS CHAPTER 3. Maya is again the last woman standing. She survived what she thought was the worst of the worst, but now she must move on. But how to do that, when she must face the masked killers one last time in a brutal, full-circle reckoning of survival and revenge. This final chapter is very internalized, very observational as Maya tries to absorb what all has happened while trying to understand the psyche of these masked psychopaths. Where lighting and lensing were the key tools in the cinematic toolbox for Chapter 2, sound becomes all-important with CHAPTER 3. And that's what Renny and I focus on in this exclusive interview. Switching gears into a film that I absolutely love is my conversation with writer/director BRYAN FULLER, talking DUST BUNNY. This is a cacophony of creativity and truly a sumptuous visual feast! How the work of production designer Jeremy Reed was ignored by the Academy members in Oscar nominations is beyond me. His work, in concert with that of costume designers Olivier Beriot and Catherine LaTerrier, and cinematographer Nicole Hirsch Whitaker, is vibrant, alive, and magical. Written and directed by Bryan Fuller, DUST BUNNY stars Mads Mikkelson, Sigourney Weaver, and a scene-stealing performance by Sophie Sloan as the precociously adorable Aurora. http://eliasentertainmentnetwork.com
The Winnipeg Jets regrouped with a 2-1 win over the Florida Panthers on Saturday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds break down the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds discuss the details of the Winnipeg Jets 4-3 win over the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday.
Ken Wiebe and Sean Reynolds are joined by Sammy The Scarf Cosentino as they discuss the Winnipeg Jets 5-1 loss to the Detroit Red Wings, the future of Logan Stanley and the merits of pursuing Seattle Kraken centre Shane Wright in a potential trade, plus some talk on the 2026 NHL Draft.
Reposted from Dragon ‘Cast, which you can find and subscribe to at: podcastica.com/podcast/dragon-cast — Dragon 'Cast returns to Westeros with our introduction episode on A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. We break down the latest news, dive into the trailer, and share what hosts Renny, Veronica, and Wendy are most excited—and hopeful—to see as this new chapter of George R. R. Martin's world comes to life. Next up: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms S1E1 “The Hedge Knight”. It's the series premiere! Once you've seen it, we'd love know your thoughts! You can email or send a voice message to dragon@podcastica.com. Or join our Discord where you can leave comments and chat with hosts and other listeners: https://discord.gg/6WUMt3m3qe Or check out our Podcastica Facebook group, where we put up comment posts for each episode, at facebook.com/groups/podcastica. Enjoying our podcast? A quick, free, and easy way to show support and help bump us up in the charts is to give us a rating or a review: On Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dragon-cast-a-knight-of-the-seven-kingdoms/id1640535923 On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/31IJ1AFvvn800nlmlLy8Xu?si=4bdd8f2deccd4063 Or just search for “Dragon ‘Cast” wherever you get podcasts. Thank you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Harlindays! Jay and Mark discuss the 2023 supernatural thriller Refuge. Directed by Renny Harlin, and starring Sophie Simnett, Raza Jaffrey and an incredible amount of American flags, the movie focuses on what happens when a jerky mysterious force causes chaos. In this episode, they also talk about demon throws, ill-fitting hats, and Renny's shooting schedule.