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The 2025 Milwaukee Film Festival runs from April 24, 2025 until May 8, 2025. Robert Reineke of wherethelongtailends.com gives a few thoughts and picks a few movies to see during the festival to give listeners some ideas.
Before the animated movie releases, Robert Reineke returns to the show to talk Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham. Hear him give a crash course lesson on H.P. Lovecraft, the writer's influence on the Dark Knight, the fun inclusion of many characters, and more. Rate and Review the Show: Apple | Spotify | iHeartradio | Amazon Follow The Batman Book Club on Twitter: @thebatmanbc. Follow The Batman Book Club on Instagram: @thebatmanbc. Follow Robert on Twitter: @SwampThingsPod. Subscribe to The Batman Book Club YouTube Channel. Support the Show Through Patreon: patreon.com/thebatmanbc. Support the Show with Merchandise from TeePublic.
Andy and Jamie are joined by guest Robert Reineke to pay tribute to the legendary artist and writer George Perez. They also review the Batman Beyond two-parter "Curse of the Kobra". Join our Mailing List: https://goo.gl/FKUBA2 Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Rate, review, & subscribe to Holy BatCast on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com Check out our sponsor at manscaped.com and use the promo code “Batscaped” for 20% off.
Celebrating its 35th anniversary, Robert Reineke returns to the show and breaks down the impact of the seminal Batman story, The Dark Knight Returns. Hear the lead up to its release, the impact it made on the medium, and its long-lasting impacts on not just Batman, but the superhero genre. Rate and Review the Show HERE. Follow The Batman Book Club on Twitter: @thebatmanbc. Follow The Batman Book Club on Instagram: @thebatmanbc. Follow Robert on Twitter: @SwampThingsPod. Write to the Show: thebatmanbc@gmail.com. Support the Show Through Patreon: patreon.com/thebatmanbc. Support the Show with Merchandise from TeePublic.
In this episode, Robert Reineke from the Swamp Things podcast brings his endless knowledge to the show to teach us all about the hidden works found inside of Grant Morrison's Batman story, Gothic. Rate and Review the Show HERE Follow The Batman Book Club on Twitter: @thebatmanbc Follow Ryan on Twitter: @lower_ryan Follow the Swamp Things podcast on Twitter: @SwampThingsPod Write to The Batman Book Club: thebatmanbc@gmail.com
EPISODE 41: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow The Last Sons are joined by Super-friend Robert Reineke to cover Knol's request, Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow. This story is considered by many to be one of the greatest Superman stories of all time and often rivals All-star for the number 1 spot, does it deserve this rep? Join us and find out! SYNOPSIS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superman:_Whatever_Happened_to_the_Man_of_Tomorrow%3F#Part_1:_Superman_#423 SHOW NOTES: Superman #423 (Part 1) Action Comics #583 (Part 2) Superman: Man of Tomorrow #1 Swamp Things Podcast Still Watching the Skies SEND IN YOUR FEEDBACK OR THOUGHTS ON - email : lskpodcast@gmail.com Twitter: @LSKPodcast FB Page: facebook.com/lskpodcast Proud Member of The Collective The music for this episode contains excerpts from various songs and is copyrighted by Styzmask. The music used on Last Sons of Krypton - A Superman Podcast is licensed under an Attribution License;
On January 23rd, BOF lost a longstanding and beloved member of the community, John Bierly. In his memory, this episode of the BOF podcast features a conversation between Editor-in-Chief Bill "Jett" Ramey and Ryan Hoss as they discuss John and his contributions to the site. Audio tribute messages are also included from Tom McClellan, Robert Reineke, and Chris Clow.
The 2019 Milwaukee Film Festival is just around the corner. Robert Reineke and John Bierly talk all about this upcoming cultural event. The impressive program book, the background, and the films. Lots of films. In fact we have picks for every day of the film festival.
Sean Gerber and Robert Reineke look back on the first quarter of 2018 at the box office. They talk about the film that dominated Q1, Black Panther, along with Ready Player One, Tomb Raider, A Wrinkle in Time, Annihilation, and more. They also discuss two big holdovers from 2017, Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Jumanji. Finally, they preview Q2 2018 headlined by Avengers: Infinity War.
In this episode the Director's Club takes a look at the works of South Korean director Bong Joon-ho, who has made several remarkable movies (often in the same movie!) Joining us on the journey is Robert Reineke (podcaster from "Still Watching the Skies"), and we had a blast talking about the many zany and fascinating details of his films. 6:20 "Incoherence" 13:18 "Barking Dogs Never Bite" ("Hey Bulldog") 28:24 "Memories of Murder" ("Run For Your Life") 46:32 "The Host" ("I'm Only Sleeping") 1:04:40 "Tokyo!" 1:10:45 "Mother" ("Your Mother Should Know") 1:33:07 "Snowpiercer" ("Revolution") 1:58:00 "Okja" ("Piggies") 2:16:08 Summary and Max Bong Moment
Hey folks, Jim here. We are gathered here today to mourn the loss of Patrick's computer, now in a deep coma. I have used my skills as a part-time fortune teller and medium to contact it in The Great Beyond and can confirm that it may be quite some time before it returns, if it ever does. So we must announce that Tracks of the Damned is on an indefinite hiatus until this matter can be resolved. However before Squinky The Wonder Laptop had her unfortunate accident, she did do one last noble deed. She recorded the Horror of Dracula (1958) episode of Tracks of the Damned, the horror film commentary track podcast! Lucky you! On this episode Patrick is joined by Robert Reineke of Still Watching the Skies and Where The Long Tail Ends and in addition to talking about the classic adventure horror film they discuss Hammer studios, the profile of Christopher Lee, and the cultural importance of 1950's cleavage. They assure me the latter is very important indeed. They also talk about the wide pantheon of Hammer's legendary genre films, and which Dracula movies are the worst. Exciting! Listen hard! It may be your last chance for a while!
Jett, Rick Shew, Justin Kowalski, Ryan Hoss and special guest, Robert Reineke, pay tribute to Adam West -- who died on June 9, 2017 at the age of 88. Adam West, the "King of the Batmen!"
Happy Halloween everyone! Ever wondered the origin of the "jump scare?" Well, it has been documented as being in the director of this episode's classic masterpiece known as CAT PEOPLE! French film director known for the classic film noir Out of the Past and a series of low-budget horror films he made for RKO Studios, we're talking about another old-school master of the craft. Of course, with a filmography as vast and versatile as Jacques Tourneur's, I needed help. Well, I always need help and lots of it. Thankfully I employed the ghoulish intellect (?) from two excellent former guests and podcasters. Robert Reineke and Nat Almirall are back, live in-person to talk about a number of Tourneur's greatest hits including CAT PEOPLE, I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE, THE LEOPARD MAN, OUT OF THE PAST, STARS IN MY CROWN, THE FLAME AND THE ARROW, CURSE OF THE DEMON and more! 00:00 - 05:40 - Introduction 05:41 - 16:36 - Interesting Arthouse Fare We've Seen Recently 16:37 - 17:56 - Director Song 17:57 - 48:36 - CAT PEOPLE, I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE 48:37 - 01:13:42 - THE LEOPARD MAN, OUT OF THE PAST 01:13:43 - 01:33:19 - STARS IN MY CROWN, FLAME & THE ARROW, APPOINTMENT IN HONDURAS 01:33:20 - 01:45:29 - CURSE / NIGHT OF THE DEMON 01:45:30 - 01:56:06 - Top 3 Lists / Outro So excited for the next episode in which Supporting Characters host and favorite to the show, Bill Ackerman, returns once again to dissect the work of the legendary Peter Bogdanovich. Until then, send me an email at directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com. Visit http://directorsclubpodcast.com Visit http://nowplayingnetwork.net Lots of announcements coming soon so stay tuned throughout the next couple of months for updates, new episodes, and the plan for 2017! Thanks as always for listening!
Two very good friends and former guests join me for a live roundtable discussion on New Zealand director Peter Jackson. Both Collin Souter and Al Kwiatkowski have contributed to the show many times before, and they're among my favorite people to talk films with. As most of you know, Peter Jackson wasn't always the award-winning mastermind behind LORD OF THE RINGS, he started out in horror/comedy, long before there was SHAUN OF THE DEAD. We begin with his debut splatterfest that took him about 3 years to complete. BAD TASTE is what got his foot into the door but I would consider his breakout film to also be the first film of his that I rented at a videostore as a teenager and that would DEAD-ALIVE. We also touch upon HEAVENLY CREATURES, THE FRIGHTENERS, KING KONG and THE LOVELY BONES. In the midst of the conversation you'll find some acclaim and insight about that abovementioned franchise he's mostly known for. I decided to skip the usual director song parody, simply to take a break from recording one. It will return next time and plus, the conversation here was so lively and engaging with my excellent guests, I wanted to present it seamlessly as is. Stay tuned for a bonus episode coming very soon featuring a familiar voice, and the content is very appropriate as we get closer to Halloween! 0:00 - 05:54 - Introduction 05:55 - 44:29 - BAD TASTE, MEET THE FEEBLES, DEAD-ALIVE 44:30 - 01:16:41 - HEAVENLY CREATURES, FRIGHTENERS, FORGOTTEN SILVER 01:16:42 - 01:37:06 - (brief) LORD OF THE RINGS, KING KONG 01:37:07 - 02:08:37 - THE LOVELY BONES, His next film? 02:08:38 - 02:13:00 - Top 3 Films / Outro In about three weeks, you'll hear another spooky episode when more friends and former guests return. Robert Reineke and Nat Almirall joins me for an episode on a dear friend of Val Lewton's by the name of Jacques Tourneur (eventually I will pronounce the last name correctly). He's not explicitly a horror filmmaker, but an interesting one worth mentioning this time of year. Then in November, Supporting Characters' host Bill Ackerman returns to talk all about the great Peter Bogdanovich! Until next time, send me an email at: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com, Visit: http://directorsclubpodcast.com and http://nowplayingnetwork.net Collin's Review of HOUSE OF STRAW: http://www.rogerebert.com/balder-and-dash/short-films-in-focus-house-of-straw
BOF founder and editor-in-chief -- Bill "Jett" Ramey -- honors the 50th anniversary of the 1960s BATMAN TV series with co-host Rick Shew and guests Robert Reineke, John Bierly, and Andy DiGenova.
Film blogger/podcaster and friend of the show Robert Reineke joins Patrick to talk seminal Hammer horror director Terence Fisher. In addition to discussing the career of this British director of distinction, we talk about THE IMITATION GAME, MAN WITH THE MOVIE CAMERA, TOP SECRET and Patrick's return to The Music Box of Horrors. ALSO! LISTENERS! We want your top 10 horror movie lists to be included in a future bonus episode, but there's a catch! The world doesn't need another list packed with Alien, Halloween, The Shining, etc. so we're including a list of films that are off-limits. Send your top 10 movies to directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com, but YOU MAY NOT INCLUDE: The Exorcist The Thing (Carpenter) Alien Dawn of the Dead (Romero) Halloween (Carpenter) Night of the Living Dead (Romero) The Shining Psycho (Hitchcock) An American Werewolf in London The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Hooper) Carrie (De Palma) Jaws Frankenstein (Whale) Nosferatu (Murnau) Scream Evil Dead (Raimi) Evil Dead 2 The Fly (Cronenberg) Rosemary's Baby (Polanski) Silence of the Lambs. In about a week, we welcome returning guest Gabe Powers and newcomer James Gillham to talk with us about zombie-lovin George Romero. Until then, send us your feedback and comments over to: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com. Thanks as always for listening!
Friend and favorite to the show Regina Barry returns for a monumental discussion on the beloved auteur Wes Anderson. In addition to talking about all his films, we discuss RESOLUTION, CONCUSSION, THE ONE I LOVE and more. Included at the very end of the episode is a brief discussion on The Beatles of all things. Also, I give a special announcement at the beginning which details how the rest of the year will be for me and I couldn't be more grateful and appreciative for my co-host and dear friend Patrick. Thank you to all for listening and for your continuing support -- Jim 00:00 - 13:55 - Intro / Jim's Announcement13:56 - 14:32 - What We Watched Song14:33 - 53:00 - Reviews of CONCUSSION & RESOLUTION53:01 - 01:36:44 - Review of THE ONE I LOVE (spoilers)01:36:45 - 01:37:54 - Wes Anderson Song01:37:55 - 02:44:33 - Wes Anderson Discussion02:44:34 - 02:54:05 - Top 3 Wes Anderson Films / Outro02:54:05 - 03:03:21 - Bonus Beatles DiscussionIn two weeks, Patrick will be joined by another great returning guest, Robert Reineke, to discuss prolific Hammer horror filmmaker Terrence Fisher.
Friend to the show and film writer Robert Reineke stops by to talk about the groundbreaking French filmmaker Henri-Georges Clouzot. We start off by discussing his widely acclaimed success THE WAGES OF FEAR and then take a look at the influential noir thriller LES DIABOLIQUES. We later expand upon a couple more of his other films as well. In addition, Robert reviews the Christmas crime film CASH ON DEMAND, Patrick talks about his unusual affection for MY SOUL TO TAKE, and Jim reviews the latest from Andrew Dominik, the talky crime drama KILLING THEM SOFTLY.In about two weeks, film and TV critic Brian Tallerico will be joining us to talk about the Vengeance trilogy from Asian director Park Chan-wook along with his other work. Please be sure to leave us a voicemail to play on the show as well at 224-366-9528. If you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire. Thanks again for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com
Friend and filmmaker Collin Souter returns to the show to talk about the legendary Joe Dante. We start off by discussing his breakthrough blockbuster success GREMLINS and then take a look at the underappreciated coming-of-age gem MATINEE. We later expand upon some more of his other films as well. In addition, Collin reviews the recent RED DAWN remake, Patrick talks about THE DIRTY HARRY films and FANTASIA, and Jim gives mad props to Spielberg’s dialogue-driven take on the biopic, LINCOLN. In about ten days, friend to the show Robert Reineke will be joining us for a quickie episode on director Henri-Georges Clouzot as we take a look at both WAGES OF FEAR and LES DIABOLIQUES. Please be sure to leave us a voicemail to play on the show as well at 224-366-9528. If you’re a movie blogger/podcaster and would like a guest spot on the show to talk about a filmmaker whose work you admire. Thanks again for listening and be sure to check out our updated upcoming schedule in the sidebar to see which directors we’ll be talking about soon! Questions are always welcome via email: directorsclubpodcast@gmail.com