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Episode 45! (Reaction Review) I wish I may, I wish I might... You have summoned me to grant you a review for The Djinn (2021). Will I give it a Yay? Nay? or a MEHH? Hmm... Intro/Outro- FF Press Release - RLJE Films, a business unit of AMC Networks, will release the critically acclaimed horror film The Djinn on DVD and Blu-ray on January 4, 2022. IFC Midnight released The Djinn in theaters, on Digital Rental & VOD on May 14, 2021. The Djinn is co-written and co-directed by David Charbonier (The Boy Behind The Door) and Justin Powell (The Boy Behind The Door). The film stars Ezra Dewey (“Criminal Minds”), Rob Brownstein (“The Young and the Restless”), Tevy Poe (Redwood Massacre: Annihilation), Donald Pitts (“The Secrets We Keep”) and John Erickson (Sexually Frank). RLJE Films will release The Djinn on DVD for an SRP of $27.97 and on Blu-ray for an SRP of $28.96. Mute boy, Dylan (Ezra Dewey) finds a book of spells in the closet when he is left home alone in their new apartment by his father (Rob Brownstein) to work the night shift. Blaming himself for the recent death of his mother, Dylan summons a djinn to grant one wish. Now he must survive a night of sheer terror at the hands of the sinister creature to fulfill his heart's greatest desire. Watch the trailer: https://youtu.be/Vi3hyzmo7iU
Episode Link: https://wp.me/p7HtP1-1gO Episode description:This week on Yes But Why, I interviewed Frankie Frain, a writer, director, and producer based out of my home state, Massachusetts. Frankie Frain is an award-winning filmmaker (Sexually Frank, Having Fun Up There), YouTube content creator, and head of Red Cow Entertainment. From narrative and documentary feature films to macaroni and cheese reviews, Frankie has told hundreds of stories, and you can expect a lot more. I had a great time talking to Frankie. He’s been making films since he was 12 years old. He’s got a great drive to get projects done and because of that, he’s amassed so many shows and podcasts and films. And you can tell he loves it. Frankie tells me about being inspired by Trey Parker & Matt Stone’s movie, “Cannibal! the Musical” (a must see for South Park fans). We talk about technology, François Dompierre, and Lord of the Rings. Frankie talks about his production company, Red Cow Entertainment, as his family and not just because his wife, Nina Szulewski, helps to make the content. They are a tight knit groups of filmmakers and they are churning out amazing stuff every week!We talk about BoxMac, his wildly popular YouTube series that features he and his longtime collaborator, Jon Hunt (aka “Junt”) testing and reviewing mac and cheese brands. We talk about the amazingly supportive fanbase for that show. One fan even made dolls of Frankie and Jon! So fun.Frankie and I talking about our mutual interest in helping up and coming artists. He does a podcast called Discount Film School, which is interviews like this with filmmakers about their experiences. He even wrote a book about it! His book, "More Weight: The Making of Having Fun Up There and Other Filmmaking Tales" details his zero budget filmmaking approach (whoa), as well as his philosophies on distribution, film festivals, and new media. Support Frankie Frain by watching anything and everything he makes. Check out Red Cow Entertainment at www.redcowentertainment.com for indie movies, cartoons, hilarious food ad movies reviews, podcasts, and more! To watch their weekly content as it comes out, follow Red Cow Entertainment on YouTube.Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
Episode Link: https://wp.me/p7HtP1-1gO Episode description: This week on Yes But Why, I interviewed Frankie Frain, a writer, director, and producer based out of my home state, Massachusetts. Frankie Frain is an award-winning filmmaker (Sexually Frank, Having Fun Up There), YouTube content creator, and head of Red Cow Entertainment. From narrative and documentary feature films to macaroni and cheese reviews, Frankie has told hundreds of stories, and you can expect a lot more. I had a great time talking to Frankie. He’s been making films since he was 12 years old. He’s got a great drive to get projects done and because of that, he’s amassed so many shows and podcasts and films. And you can tell he loves it. Frankie tells me about being inspired by Trey Parker & Matt Stone’s movie, “Cannibal! the Musical” (a must see for South Park fans). We talk about technology, François Dompierre, and Lord of the Rings. Frankie talks about his production company, Red Cow Entertainment, as his family and not just because his wife, Nina Szulewski, helps to make the content. They are a tight knit groups of filmmakers and they are churning out amazing stuff every week! We talk about BoxMac, his wildly popular YouTube series that features he and his longtime collaborator, Jon Hunt (aka “Junt”) testing and reviewing mac and cheese brands. We talk about the amazingly supportive fanbase for that show. One fan even made dolls of Frankie and Jon! So fun. Frankie and I talking about our mutual interest in helping up and coming artists. He does a podcast called Discount Film School, which is interviews like this with filmmakers about their experiences. He even wrote a book about it! His book, "More Weight: The Making of Having Fun Up There and Other Filmmaking Tales" details his zero budget filmmaking approach (whoa), as well as his philosophies on distribution, film festivals, and new media. Support Frankie Frain by watching anything and everything he makes. Check out Red Cow Entertainment at www.redcowentertainment.com for indie movies, cartoons, hilarious food ad movies reviews, podcasts, and more! To watch their weekly content as it comes out, follow Red Cow Entertainment on YouTube. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
Episode Link: https://wp.me/p7HtP1-1gO Episode description: This week on Yes But Why, I interviewed Frankie Frain, a writer, director, and producer based out of my home state, Massachusetts. Frankie Frain is an award-winning filmmaker (Sexually Frank, Having Fun Up There), YouTube content creator, and head of Red Cow Entertainment. From narrative and documentary feature films to macaroni and cheese reviews, Frankie has told hundreds of stories, and you can expect a lot more. I had a great time talking to Frankie. He’s been making films since he was 12 years old. He’s got a great drive to get projects done and because of that, he’s amassed so many shows and podcasts and films. And you can tell he loves it. Frankie tells me about being inspired by Trey Parker & Matt Stone’s movie, “Cannibal! the Musical” (a must see for South Park fans). We talk about technology, François Dompierre, and Lord of the Rings. Frankie talks about his production company, Red Cow Entertainment, as his family and not just because his wife, Nina Szulewski, helps to make the content. They are a tight knit groups of filmmakers and they are churning out amazing stuff every week! We talk about BoxMac, his wildly popular YouTube series that features he and his longtime collaborator, Jon Hunt (aka “Junt”) testing and reviewing mac and cheese brands. We talk about the amazingly supportive fanbase for that show. One fan even made dolls of Frankie and Jon! So fun. Frankie and I talking about our mutual interest in helping up and coming artists. He does a podcast called Discount Film School, which is interviews like this with filmmakers about their experiences. He even wrote a book about it! His book, "More Weight: The Making of Having Fun Up There and Other Filmmaking Tales" details his zero budget filmmaking approach (whoa), as well as his philosophies on distribution, film festivals, and new media. Support Frankie Frain by watching anything and everything he makes. Check out Red Cow Entertainment at www.redcowentertainment.com for indie movies, cartoons, hilarious food ad movies reviews, podcasts, and more! To watch their weekly content as it comes out, follow Red Cow Entertainment on YouTube. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
Episode Link: https://wp.me/p7HtP1-1gO Episode description: This week on Yes But Why, I interviewed Frankie Frain, a writer, director, and producer based out of my home state, Massachusetts. Frankie Frain is an award-winning filmmaker (Sexually Frank, Having Fun Up There), YouTube content creator, and head of Red Cow Entertainment. From narrative and documentary feature films to macaroni and cheese reviews, Frankie has told hundreds of stories, and you can expect a lot more. I had a great time talking to Frankie. He's been making films since he was 12 years old. He's got a great drive to get projects done and because of that, he's amassed so many shows and podcasts and films. And you can tell he loves it. Frankie tells me about being inspired by Trey Parker & Matt Stone's movie, “Cannibal! the Musical” (a must see for South Park fans). We talk about technology, François Dompierre, and Lord of the Rings. Frankie talks about his production company, Red Cow Entertainment, as his family and not just because his wife, Nina Szulewski, helps to make the content. They are a tight knit groups of filmmakers and they are churning out amazing stuff every week! We talk about BoxMac, his wildly popular YouTube series that features he and his longtime collaborator, Jon Hunt (aka “Junt”) testing and reviewing mac and cheese brands. We talk about the amazingly supportive fanbase for that show. One fan even made dolls of Frankie and Jon! So fun. Frankie and I talking about our mutual interest in helping up and coming artists. He does a podcast called Discount Film School, which is interviews like this with filmmakers about their experiences. He even wrote a book about it! His book, "More Weight: The Making of Having Fun Up There and Other Filmmaking Tales" details his zero budget filmmaking approach (whoa), as well as his philosophies on distribution, film festivals, and new media. Support Frankie Frain by watching anything and everything he makes. Check out Red Cow Entertainment at www.redcowentertainment.com for indie movies, cartoons, hilarious food ad movies reviews, podcasts, and more! To watch their weekly content as it comes out, follow Red Cow Entertainment on YouTube. Yes But Why Podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Visit us at HCUniversalNetwork.com to join in on the fun. #YesButWhy #Podcast #HCUniversalNetwork This episode of Yes But Why podcast is sponsored by audible - get your FREE audiobook download and your 30 day free trial at http://www.audibletrial.com/YESBUTWHY. This episode of Yes But Why is also sponsored by PodcastCadet.com. Go to PodcastCadet.com and put in offer code YBY20 to get 20% off your first consultation!
During the production of Sexually Frank, Frankie meets Geoff Tarulli in a screenwriting course, who would ultimately pen “Having Fun Up There.”
Frankie recounts his move to Los Angeles in 2007 and the eventual development of his third feature “Sexually Frank.”
Jon Ryan, star of A-Bo the Humonkey and Sexually Frank, joins the show to discuss musical theater, the influence of Jurassic Park and Indiana Jones, and student projects.
New York-based actress and Sexually Frank alum Maya Murphy joins to discuss hints and advice on pursuing an acting career, discussing bad student projects, musical theater BFAs, a number of useful resources and websites, and how to choose