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Welcome to the Horror Project Podcast. Join hosts Laura and Phil as they review Housebound (2014).Housebound provided us with a mixed viewing experience, leaving us both satisfied and frustrated. The film captivated us with its intriguing plot centered around Kylie's attempt to uncover the supernatural secrets lurking within her mother's house, all while being confined to house arrest. This premise sparked a discussion about the challenges faced by adults living with their parents, shedding light on the complexities experienced by both the parent and the child in such situations. Additionally, we were pleasantly surprised by the inclusion of a reference to the popular British soap opera, Coronation Street, who knew it was also popular in New Zealand!?!?Plus we shall be finding a place on the leaderboard for the movie during our Ranking.We hope you enjoy the show, thanks for listening!Email - Horrorprojectpodcast@hotmail.com X (Formerly Twitter) - @TheHorrorProje1Instagram - horrorprojectpodcastTikTok - @horrorprojectpodcast
During #SXSW2024 writer Maddie Dai, director Josephine Stewart-Te Whui, and producer Morgan Waru joined #CarolynTalks to talk about WE WERE DANGEROUS, their dramatic feature that gives a unique look at what colonization, colonialism, and Western Christian imperialism look like from the perspective of young Maori girls sequestered on a small New Zeland isolated island with their domineering Matron.The film stars Rima Te Wiata, Erana James, Nathalie Morris, and Manaia HallFollow the official Instagram account @WeWereDangerousFollow me on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok at: @CarrieCnh12To contribute to my work donations can be given at paypal.com/paypalme/carolynhinds0525My Social Media hashtags are: #CarolynTalks #DramasWithCarrie #SaturdayNightSciFi #SHWH #SHWHcarolyn #SHWHTIFF23Visit Authory.com/CarolynHinds to find links to all of my published writing, YouTube and other podcasts So Here's What Happened!, and Beyond The Romance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Joe, Jen, and Tom cover the latest news and some casting rumors, then take a deep dive into the character with the best actor announcement yet, Sheriam! Jen loses California as an excuse! Joe names a castle with confidence! Tom wants to see a class! All that, plus Origins too, shall pass! As always, spoilers abound, as does deja vu in conversations!News: https://twitter.com/sarahenakamura/status/1661722800602910720?s=20https://www.wotseries.com/2023/05/30/shoreh-aghdashloo-spotted-on-wheel-of-time-set/https://twitter.com/SAghdashloo/status/1472323959739883522https://www.wotseries.com/2023/05/31/scoop-luke-fetherston-joins-the-wheel-of-time-season-3/https://discord.com/channels/600017916380971047/668243905212448788/1114360080406679553Support the showhttps://www.talkaranrhiod.com/Rate/review us: https://tinyurl.com/udspfm5eTwitter: @arantalkInstagram: talk_aran_rhiodDiscord: https://dsc.gg/talkaranrhiodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TalkaranrhiodEmail: podcast@talkaranrhiod.comMerch: https://www.newcreationsbyjen.com/collections/talkaranrhiod
Kofi, Blake & Rich dive into the New Zealand bush for director/writer Taika Waititi's coming-of-age film about a nationwide manhunt for a boy (Julian Dennison) and his foster father (Sam Neill). "Wilderpeople" is a cheeky film that plays with the perspective of young Ricky and his relationship with old Hec - two people who are emotionally broken and stumbling towards healing with each other. Ricky's foster mother (Rima Te Wiata) inspires us to discuss how we find family and home outside of our bloodlines. A child welfare worker (Rachel House) provokes conversation about how the foster care and penal systems can intersect. And a ridiculous eulogy (from Waititi himself) has us spellbound with thoughts of a heavenly path lined with burger rings, Fanta and "the yummiest treats you can imagine."Clips in this podcast are ©Defender Films/Piki Films
With the upcoming release of Thor: Love and Thunder, Ashley and Dylan watch one of Taika Waititi's earlier films: Hunt for The Wilderpeople. Join them as they discuss the film, critique the performances of Sam Neill, Rachel House and the debuting Julain Dennison and share their favourite comedic moments.Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016)Directed by: Taika WaititiScreenplay by: Taika WaititiBased on Wild Pork and Watercress by: Barry CrumpStarring: Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, Rhys Darby, Rima Te Wiata, Rachel House, Taika WaititiHosts:Ashley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyDylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilFollow our Trakt:Ashley - https://trakt.tv/users/ashleyhobleyDylan - https://trakt.tv/users/vivaladilAll Episodes:https://explosionnetwork.com/what-do-you-wanna-watchSupport Us:https://explosionnetwork.com/supportus
Join Austin and Big T as we travel down under and watch New Zealand film's biggest financial success, Hunt for the Wilderpeople. We share our favorite moments—from the laugh-out-loud scenes to the heartwarming ones—and discuss what makes this such a masterful film. We explore what it means to love unconditionally and answer just why we think the whole country was obsessed with Ricky Baker. Then, listen next month when we discuss one of the most critically-acclaimed films of all time: Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest. Episodes are released the first Monday of every month. Write into us at layersoffilmpod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram and Twitter, @layersoffilmpod
Welcome to our Reference Degustation where we take you through a four course menu of Taika Waititi tastetations. Fourth course: Hunt for the WilderpeopleTake a break from the relaxing sausage and decide between the holy door pill or form filler pill.Tasty links below...Site: https://fyrpodcast.comApple: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/for-your-reference/id1453532214Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ForYourReferenceTwitter: https://twitter.com/ForYourRefPodInsta: https://www.instagram.com/foryourrefpodYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6oOmo_3tzdD0VtBzt2d0JA
New Zealand's first post-Covid home grown movie is about to hit cinemas this week!This Town is a Kiwi movie about love, murder and finding the one – and it's links to an infamous local crime haven't gone unnoticed.Written, directed and stared in by David White, the movie also stars our very own Robyn Malcolm, Rima Te Wiata and new comer Alice May Connolly.Malcolm has played some of New Zealand's most endearing characters, including Ellen Crozier on Shortland Street and Cheryl West on Outrageous Fortune. Her character in This Town is no exception.She joined Francesca Rudkin to discuss making the movie and what can be done to promote local talent more.LISTEN ABOVE
This week Gary and Iain review and discuss, Housebound (2014) by Director, Gerard Johnstone. Starring, Morgana O'Reilly, Rima Te Wiata and Glen-Paul Waru. For more Off The Shelf Reviews: Podcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviewsYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviewsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviewsSupport us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviewsTwitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviewsDiscord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (original title) PG | 1h 53min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 4 June 1982 (USA) With the assistance of the Enterprise crew, Admiral Kirk must stop an old nemesis, Khan Noonien Singh, from using the life-generating Genesis Device as the ultimate weapon. Director: Nicholas Meyer Writers: Gene Roddenberry (television series Star Trek), Harve Bennett (story) Stars: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) PG-13 | 1h 41min | Adventure, Comedy, Drama | 31 March 2016 (New Zealand) A national manhunt is ordered for a rebellious kid and his foster uncle who go missing in the wild New Zealand bush. Director: Taika Waititi Writers: Taika Waititi (screenplay), Barry Crump (based on the book "Wild Pork and Watercress" written by) Stars: Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, Rima Te Wiata
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (original title) PG | 1h 53min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 4 June 1982 (USA) With the assistance of the Enterprise crew, Admiral Kirk must stop an old nemesis, Khan Noonien Singh, from using the life-generating Genesis Device as the ultimate weapon. Director: Nicholas Meyer Writers: Gene Roddenberry (television series Star Trek), Harve Bennett (story) Stars: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) PG-13 | 1h 41min | Adventure, Comedy, Drama | 31 March 2016 (New Zealand) A national manhunt is ordered for a rebellious kid and his foster uncle who go missing in the wild New Zealand bush. Director: Taika Waititi Writers: Taika Waititi (screenplay), Barry Crump (based on the book "Wild Pork and Watercress" written by) Stars: Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, Rima Te Wiata
Museum Audio Guide #9: Metropolitan Museum of Art (1981) Season Two Episode 9 of 10 # Brand new Within the Wires T-Shirts and Posters and a Claudia Atieno art print are now available, withinthewires.com. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Rima Te Wiata (as Roimata Mangakāhia). Featuring Leah Nanako Winkler (as Elaine Hara). Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
Museum Audio Guide #8: Ohara Museum of Art (1980) Season Two Episode 8 of 10 # Brand new Within the Wires T-Shirts and Posters and a Claudia Atieno art print are now available, withinthewires.com. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Rima Te Wiata (as Roimata Mangakāhia). Featuring Julia Morizawa (as Leah Akane). Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
Museum Audio Guide #7: Sree Chitra Art Gallery (1979) Season Two Episode 7 of 10 # Brand new Within the Wires T-Shirts and Posters and a Claudia Atieno art print are now available, withinthewires.com. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Rima Te Wiata (as Roimata Mangakāhia). Featuring Lily Potkin (as Clarissa Nair). Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
Museum Audio Guide #6: Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, 1978 Season Two Episode 6 of 10 # Brand new Within the Wires T-Shirts and Posters and a Claudia Atieno art print are now available, withinthewires.com. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Rima Te Wiata (as Roimata Mangakāhia). Featuring Kate Leth (as Zoe Tremblay). Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
Museum Audio Guide #5: Van Gogh Museum, 1977 Season Two Episode 5 of 10 # Brand new Within the Wires T-Shirts and Posters and a Claudia Atieno art print are now available, withinthewires.com. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Rima Te Wiata (as Roimata Mangakāhia). Featuring Lia Albers (as Lia Bakker). Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
Museum Audio Guide #4: Bardo Museum, 1975 Season Two Episode 4 of 10 # Within the Wires T-Shirts and Posters are now available, withinthewires.com. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Rima Te Wiata (as Roimata Mangakāhia). Featuring Felicity Crentsil (as Ama Cudjoe). Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
Museum Audio Guide #3: El Museo de Arte Contemporaneo, 1974 Season Two Episode 3 of 10 # Within the Wires T-Shirts and Posters are now available, withinthewires.com. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Rima Te Wiata (as Roimata Mangakāhia). Featuring Anairis Quinones (as Caty Velasquez). Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
Museum Audio Guide #2: Ulster Museum, 1973 Season Two Episode 2 of 10 # Within the Wires T-Shirts and Posters are now available, withinthewires.com. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Rima Te Wiata (as Roimata Mangakāhia). Featuring Sarah Maria Griffin (as Mary Breathnach). Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
Museum Audio Guide #1: Tate Modern, 1971 Season Two Episode 1 of 10 # Within the Wires T-Shirts and Posters are now available, withinthewires.com. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Rima Te Wiata (as Roimata Mangakāhia). Featuring Mary Epworth (as Fiona Williamson). Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
On this museum audio guide, look closely at the crowd. The voice of Roimata Mangakāhia is Rima Te Wiata. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Janina Matthewson. Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
On this museum audio guide, take a closer look at this painting of a stapler. The voice of Roimata Mangakāhia is Rima Te Wiata. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Janina Matthewson. Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
On this museum audio guide, take a closer examination of one of Claudia Atieno's most well-known, and oft-discussed paintings. The voice of Roimata Mangakāhia is Rima Te Wiata. Music: Mary Epworth, maryepworth.com Written by Jeffrey Cranor and Janina Matthewson. Performed by Janina Matthewson. Logo by Rob Wilson, robwilsonwork.com Part of the Night Vale Presents network. nightvalepresents.com
HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE is a zany tale of a defiant city kid, Ricky, raised on hip-hop and foster care, gets a fresh start in the New Zealand countryside. He quickly finds himself at home with his new foster family: the loving Aunt Bella, the cantankerous Uncle Hec, and dog Tupac. When a tragedy strikes that threatens to ship Ricky to another home, both he and Hec go on the run in the bush. As a national manhunt ensues, the newly branded outlaws must face their options: go out in a blaze of glory or overcome their differences and survive as a family. Equal parts road comedy and rousing adventure story, director Taika Waititi (WHAT WE DO IN THE SHADOWS, upcoming THOR: RAGNORAK) masterfully weaves lively humor with emotionally honest performances by Sam Neill, Rima Te Wiata, Rachel House and Julian Dennison. A hilarious, touching crowd-pleaser, HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE reminds us about the journey that growing up is (at any age) and those who help us along the way. Producer Carthew Neal (Tickled, A Band Called Hook Ups) joins us to talk about how Barry Crump’s classic book, Wild Pork and Watercress found its way into the hands of the talented director and writer Taika Waititi and onto the screen. For news and updates go to: wilderpeople.film
Hunt for the Wilderpeople is a film written and directed by Taika Waititi, based on the book Wild Pork and Watercress by Barry Trump. It opened in New Zealand on March 31st 2016 and set box office records, which is no surprise because the film is phenomenal. It follows the story of Ricky Baker played by Julian Dennison, a young delinquent from the city. He is sent by child welfare to live deep in the country with foster parents Bella, played by Rima Te Wiata, and Hec, played by Sam Neill who Ricky calls Aunt and Uncle. Bella is very fond of Ricky and they quickly form a strong bond, but Hec clearly doesn’t want to be part of Ricky's life. Shortly after Ricky is settled and loving living with Bella, she is found dead by Hec. Child welfare send them a letter informing them that Ricky will have to be sent to another foster home. Ricky runs away into the bush because he wants to stay, Hec follows him to bring him back. Child welfare arrive to find a house empty and presume Hec has kidnapped Ricky. A national manhunt ensues. The film shows the journey Hec and Ricky while they are being pursued by both the police and Child welfare. The cinematography was beautiful in showcasing New Zealand’s beautiful mountains and rivers. The film combines a beautiful musical score with odd pacing and clunky, witty humour that reminded me a bit of the Australian TV series Around The Twist. The film was really fun and a joy to watch. Hunt for the Wilderpeople is a beautiful film that explores themes about belonging, family and loyalty. It runs for 101 minutes and is opening in select cinemas on May 26th Review written by Ebony Beaton. Review read aloud by Lee Klein-ButlerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hunt for the Wilderpeople is a film written and directed by Taika Waititi, based on the book Wild Pork and Watercress by Barry Trump. It opened in New Zealand on March 31st 2016 and set box office records, which is no surprise because the film is phenomenal. It follows the story of Ricky Baker played by Julian Dennison, a young delinquent from the city. He is sent by child welfare to live deep in the country with foster parents Bella, played by Rima Te Wiata, and Hec, played by Sam Neill who Ricky calls Aunt and Uncle. Bella is very fond of Ricky and they quickly form a strong bond, but Hec clearly doesn’t want to be part of Ricky's life. Shortly after Ricky is settled and loving living with Bella, she is found dead by Hec. Child welfare send them a letter informing them that Ricky will have to be sent to another foster home. Ricky runs away into the bush because he wants to stay, Hec follows him to bring him back. Child welfare arrive to find a house empty and presume Hec has kidnapped Ricky. A national manhunt ensues. The film shows the journey Hec and Ricky while they are being pursued by both the police and Child welfare. The cinematography was beautiful in showcasing New Zealand’s beautiful mountains and rivers. The film combines a beautiful musical score with odd pacing and clunky, witty humour that reminded me a bit of the Australian TV series Around The Twist. The film was really fun and a joy to watch. Hunt for the Wilderpeople is a beautiful film that explores themes about belonging, family and loyalty. It runs for 101 minutes and is opening in select cinemas on May 26th Review written by Ebony Beaton. Review read aloud by Lee Klein-Butler
Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982) Star Trek: The Wrath of Khan (original title) PG | 1h 53min | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi | 4 June 1982 (USA) With the assistance of the Enterprise crew, Admiral Kirk must stop an old nemesis, Khan Noonien Singh, from using the life-generating Genesis Device as the ultimate weapon. Director: Nicholas Meyer Writers: Gene Roddenberry (television series Star Trek), Harve Bennett (story) Stars: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016) PG-13 | 1h 41min | Adventure, Comedy, Drama | 31 March 2016 (New Zealand) A national manhunt is ordered for a rebellious kid and his foster uncle who go missing in the wild New Zealand bush. Director: Taika Waititi Writers: Taika Waititi (screenplay), Barry Crump (based on the book "Wild Pork and Watercress" written by) Stars: Sam Neill, Julian Dennison, Rima Te Wiata