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Send us a textIt's important to have friends. People who can be relied upon in both good times and bad. But if you're on a cave adventure, and you suddenly come upon an unexpected, hostile threat, can you really count on those people? The ladies in The Descent (2005), just happen to face such a challenge.
In this spine-chilling bonus episode of our Tales of Horror series, Jackson is back and just because spooky season is technically over, doesn't mean we can't delve deep into the heart of darkness with Neil Marshall's cult classic, "The Descent." Join us as we explore the harrowing journey of a group of friends—played by the talented Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, Nora-Jane Noone, and MyAnna Buring—as they navigate the treacherous underground caves filled with unimaginable terrors. We'll discuss the film's themes of fear, survival, and the psychological horrors that lurk within us all. With insights on its British horror roots and the direction that made it a standout in the genre, this episode promises to send shivers down your spine. Tune in and prepare for a descent into terror! Where To Watch The Descent
Joy Agenda is on a two week autumn break but don't worry we won't leave you joyless as we have an iconic compilation of clips of never heard before bonus questions answered by our previous guests! Featuring: Susan Riddell, Shauna Macdonald, Sabina, Hannah Campbell and Cameron Gibson! Find out which guest buys Jay and Amelia delicious donuts and get some of the best advise ever to use in your creative and daily lives.As always recorded at Monkey Barrel and edited by Chris Thorburn.Subscribe and leave a nice review! See Jay live:https://gildedballoon.co.uk/bahookie/Watch the video for What's The Vibe?!:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DAN6tM1oe-O/?igsh=N2VpMm1tcTRkcDl3
Auf Markus' Wunsch hin sehen wir uns Neil Marshall „The Descent – Abgrund des Grauens“ aus dem Jahr 2005 an. Der unser beider Meinung nach unterbewertete und viel zu unbekannte Film begeistert uns. Egal ob es der Cast, das Setting, die komprimierte Story, Licht und Farbe oder die Action-Setpieces sind, wir können uns an allen diesen Punkten erfreuen. Kleinere Kritikpunkte fallen damit nicht allzu sehr ins Gewicht, sodass wir beide der Ansicht sind, dass „The Descent“ vielleicht kein Meisterwerk des Horrorfilms ist, aber sicherlich besser, als mindestens die Hälfte bis zwei Drittel aller sonstigen Filme des Genres ist.
It's time for one of those huge episodes. Well, it's a four parter anyways. 2005 was a decent year for horror movies but if you are into unwarranted violence well then, 2005 would be the bonanza for you. But, what do I think was the very greatest horror movie that came out during 2005? Well, here we have the top 10. The worst 10. A slew of also rans. Some awesome mates. Some special guests. Several pints of beer and a 7+ hour running time split over 4 episodes. This is 2005, A Year In Horror.It's a pretty long journey this one, part 2 of 4 in fact. I am going to give you the time codes below so if you don't want spoilers then, please, avert your eyes.You can now support A Year in Horror via the Patreon.Theme Music by Max Newton& Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comDon't bother following the podcast on Facebook. But feel free to...Follow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.Below are the timecodes for all the different segments and my guest links. Feel free to let me know where you think I got it wrong or right and of course stay safe out there & I'll see you next month.0.34 - Also Rans (Part 1)8.39 - The Skeleton Key13.14 - House of Wax20.15 - Wolf Creek (w/ Ariel Powers-Schaub)52.01 - The Descent (w/ James Chapman)
This week's guest on the Joy Agenda pod from Jay Lafferty and Amelia Bayler is actress, writer and youth theatre facilitator Shauna Macdonald. On this episode we talk about processing life events using art, the joy of Vinted and the ever evolving issue of which socks we're meant to be wearing these days. As always recorded at Monkey Barrel and edited by Chris Thorburn. Listen wherever you get your podcasts, subscribe and leave a nice review. Follow Shauna on social media: https://www.instagram.com/the_scottish_shauna_macdonald See Jay live: See Jay live: https://gildedballoon.co.uk/bahookie/ See Amelia live: https://linktr.ee/ameliabayler
A highly accomplished actor with a passion for passing the craft along to the next generation, it's Shauna Macdonald! The post Shauna Macdonald appeared first on Putting it Together.
Ah the final movie of the year? Why not make it a scary one! For the final week of 2023 we review The Descent from 2005! And out of complete randomness why not do Tim Allen for our Creator Profile this week! Dont forget we love you all so be safe out there for the new year and have fun! Till next year!
In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we're going to keep our flashlights charged and try not to make a sound as we review the 2005 film “The Descent”… Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio For more Rewind of the Living Dead, follow on social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/rewindofdeadFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/rewindoflivingdeadInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rewindoflivingdead/
Looking to go on a cave hike with spooky no eyesight monsters that drink blood? Count us IN-CREDIBLY OUT! In this episode we discuss the 2005 movie, The Descent. Directed by Neil Marshall. Starring Natalie Mendoza, Shauna Macdonald, MyAnna Buring, Alex Reid, Nora-Jane Noone, and Sashia Mulder. Every movie we discuss will be available on either: Netflix, Hulu, HBO MAX, Youtube, Tubi, Freevee, or Amazon Prime. You can request movies by emailing us at specrapular@gmail.com The next movie we are going to discuss is Interstellar, from 2014. Directed by Christopher Nolan. Starring Matthew McConaughey, Jessica Chastain, Anne Hathaway, and Michael Caine. It is available on Amazon Prime. Intro music by: Luis. Outro music by: Cairo Braga - Revision of the Future
The Descent. Join Ear for Fear as they delve deep into The Descent. Is this underground creature flick still the extreme adventure you remember, or is it a hellish claustrophobic nightmare that you want to keep buried in a cavern?
A movie with underlining meaning that is still relevant today. Unfortunately. In this episode, we discuss the 1998 movie, Pleasantville. Directed by Gary Ross. Staring Tobey McGuire, Reese Witherspoon, William H. Macy, and Joan Allen. Every movie we discuss will be available on either: Netflix, Hulu, HBO MAX, Youtube, Tubi, Freevee, or Amazon Prime. You can request movies by emailing us at specrapular@gmail.com The next movie we are going to discuss is The Descent, from 2005. Directed by Neil Marshall. Starring Natalie Mendoza, Shauna Macdonald, MyAnna Buring, Alex Reid, Nora-Jane Noone, and Sashia Mulder. It is available on Max. Intro music by: Luis. Outro music by: Cairo Braga - Revision of the Future
If all of New York City was a prison, Brandon would likely be there for something. Something stupid. Like, really fucking stupid. In this episode, we discuss the 1981 movie, Escape From New York. Directed by John Carpenter. Starring Kurt Russell, Lee Van Cleef, Adrienne Barbeau, and Donald Pleasence. Every movie we discuss will be available on either: Netflix, Hulu, HBO MAX, Youtube, Tubi, Freevee, or Amazon Prime. You can request movies by emailing us at specrapular@gmail.com The next movie we are going to discuss is Pleasantville, from 1998. Directed by Gary Ross. Staring Tobey McGuire, Reese Witherspoon, William H. Macy, and Joan Allen. It is available on Max. OUR HALLOWEEN SPECIAL! We are going to watch The Descent, from 2005. Directed by Neil Marshall. Starring Natalie Mendoza, Shauna Macdonald, MyAnna Buring, Alex Reid, Nora-Jane Noone, and Sashia Mulder. It is available on Max. Intro music by: Luis. Outro music by: Cairo Braga - Revision of the Future
Welcome to the Horror Project Podcast. Join hosts Phil and Laura as they review The Descent (2005).This week we discuss the terror of claustrophobia and feeling lost in the dark - and this is all before we are introduced to the bat-like cave creatures!?! As this group of caver's lead by the arrogant Juno, commit a seemingly endless list of rookie mistakes. With some incredible examples of 00s fashion along the way!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 Twitter - @TheHorrorProje1Instagram - horrorprojectpodcastTikTok - @horrorprojectpodcast
And now for something... completely similar! One more for the road! This week, the guys talk about the ill-fated sequel The Descent Part 2. Surely we can just do exactly the same thing again but put some dudes in it too and it will be equally as good, right?! Eep. Nevertheless, Brendan and Jason discuss how lazy the whole thing is, the re-design of the monsters, the return of an "iconic" character, dumb small-town sheriffs and much more. Next week: Back to the list and back to T.C. Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com Full List: https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/best-british-films/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/fsacpod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://instagram.com/its.mariah.xo) The Descent Part 2 stars Shauna Macdonald, Krysten Cummings, MyAnna Buring, Josh Dallas, Anna Skellern, Michael J. Reynolds and Natalie Mendoz; directed by Jon Harris. Is It Streaming? USA: Roku Channel, Directv, Cinemax and available to rent Canada: Tubi, CTV, Plex and available to rent UK: available to rent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")
What is the Talisker Whisky Challenge? How can we help? And beware the perils of "Trenchfoot of the Arse!"
"The Good Listening To" Podcast with me Chris Grimes! (aka a "GLT with me CG!")
Please welcome to the 'Clearing' Scottish BAFTA Award winning actress & “Queen of Scream” Shauna Macdonald. "If you Google me a lot of horror comes up!" partly because of her role as Sarah Carter in the iconic film "The Descent" circa 2005.A rich and textured conversation indeed on handling grief after the loss of her mother just under a year ago ("all roads lead back to my mum"), inspiring the future of Scottish Film & TV as Director of the Edinburgh Youth Theatre. And currently also supporting, (as "Queen of Digital Media"), the Atlantic Rowing Team "Atlantic Body & Soul" with her husband Cal Macaninch as one of a team of 5 at the oars, currently mid-row across the Atlantic as part of the Talisker Whisky Challenge. Do listen out for the postscript "Captain's Log Supplemental" extract just beyond the outro, where Shauna tells us more about how we can support Cal and "Atlantic Body & Soul" in their Epic Quest and row across the Atlantic to raise money for young people that have experienced trauma.More about Shauna: Born in Malaysia 40 odd years ago, Shauna Macdonald took advice from her mother early on and Shauna has lived by it ever since. Shauna's mum's health was compromised by spina bifida and polio but her spirit never was. Her advice to Shauna was straightforward: “You can do anything you want !”It applied when Shauna wanted to be an actor and joined the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. It applied when she fell in love in her twenties, with another actor, one somewhat older than her. It applied when she joined the Edinburgh Youth Theatre as a relief teacher and helped build it to over 200 souls strong in the last 7 years. Despite her only recently diagnosed dyslexia, Shauna is now a dab hand at applying for funds to benefit the future young talent of Scotland the brave. Her husband, Actor Cal Macaninch is a brave man. At the time of this recording, he is 10 days into an epic journey of 40+ days of rowing across the Atlantic as part of a crew of 5, helping to raise money for Charity as one of 43 boats competing in the flotilla of the Tulisker Whisky Challenge.And yes, Cal is the actor Shauna fell in love with numerous years ago. Apart from the traditional vows they exchanged, Shauna and Cal committed to sharing new adventures on a regular basis. All being well, their next will be being reunited in Antigua in a few weeks' time and in the past their adventure-loving spirit has taken them to countries as far away from Scotland as Australia, South Africa and Canada. On the way, they have added 3 children and two dogs to their family troupe. She now has a Scottish BAFTA award to her credit and has worked more or less non-stop since she left drama school. Her credits include the TV series ‘Spooks' and on the big screen the genuinely spooky movie masterpiece ‘The Descent'. Shauna has always been active. Originally with badminton, basketball, gymnastics, and running - and now also co-running (see what I did there?!) the Edinburgh Youth Theatre, to inspire and protect the future of Scottish Film & TV. She is a veritable 'centrifugal force' of energy and optimism, emanating warmth and positivity whatever she turns her attention to. You will often find her running or walking on the beach in Portobello with her two dogs as her 'Clearing'. And wherever you meet her, you will always find her in good humour and in great voice, exuding joie de vivre, passion and optimism. What better tonic to gulp down at the start of 2023?
We discuss the 2005 horror movie "The Descent" starring Natalie Mendoza and Shauna Macdonald. *** Subscribe on Apple Subscribe on Good Pods Subscribe on Google Podcasts Subscribe on Pandora Find us on Amazon Music Email us! heydidyoueverseethatmovie@gmail.com Find us on Facebook Find us on Instagram Dez wrote and performed our theme song! Listen to more of his music here. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyoueverseethatmovie/support
The guys go back to the list this week with a tale of claustrophobia and dread with Neil Marshall's The Descent, a film featuring an all-female cast of characters that get stuck in a cave with nowhere to go and some unwelcome co-habitants. The guys talk about the no-nonsense approach of all the horror elements of the film, the realistic camaraderie of the characters and much more. Plus, many debates: is Juno a true villain? Which ending works better? What would the movie be like without the monsters? Next week: it's Halloween so we pick the ultimate spooky tale off the list! Questions? Comments? Suggestions? You can always shoot us an e-mail at forscreenandcountry@gmail.com Full List: https://www.empireonline.com/movies/features/best-british-films/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/forscreenandcountry Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/fsacpod Our logo was designed by the wonderful Mariah Lirette (https://instagram.com/its.mariah.xo) The Descent stars Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, MyAnna Buring and Nora-Jane Noone; directed by Neil Marshall. Is It Streaming? USA: Prime Video, Paramount+, Tubi, Shudder and available to rent Canada: Crave: Starz, Tubi, CTV and available to rent UK: Arrow, Britbox, Virgin TV GO and available to rent Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello and welcome back to another episode of B Bin Horror! On this week's episode we talk about the 2005 British Horror film, The Descent. The Descent was written and directed by Neil Marshall and stars Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, Nora-Jane Noone and MyAnna Buring. On this episode we discuss the film, the behind the scenes of the movie and the multiple endings. We talk about some other movies with multiple endings, the queen dying, a video game called "The Forrest" and Ronnie shares a little too much. If you like what you hear, please follow us on Instagram and Facebook @bbinhorror. You can also send us emails with movie suggestions at bbinhorror@gmail.com.
This episode explores the evolution in interactive filmmaking with filmmaker Paul Raschid and Ru Howe, the Founder of Stornaway.io the development tool for interactive video. Paul is the director of a number of branching narrative feature film/FMV games including 2022's THE GALLERY - comprising of over four and a half hours of video content. In this conversation, Paul and Ru share insights of how they took a 450 scene 'FMV Game' script into the finished feature film utilising Stornaway's bespoke platform. We also talk distribution and audiences and how releasing the film on gaming platforms has provided Paul with greater control over the releasing of his storytelling. About Paul Rashid Prior to his work in the interactive format, Paul's second feature as a writer-director was 'White Chamber', which was shot in 12.5 days. In 2018, the sci-fi thriller/horror/drama played 10 film festivals around the world including Edinburgh, Sitges, Frightfest, Mumbai, BIFAN and Brussels. Lead actress Shauna Macdonald received the BAFTA Scotland Best Actress award for her tour-de-force performance. Between August 2019 and February 2021, the film was available to stream on Netflix in the UK, USA, Canada, Israel, Australia and New Zealand. Paul entered the interactive arena in 2019 when he directed 'The Complex', a sci-fi interactive feature film/ FMV video game, which released in 2020 on all major gaming platforms. Penned by Lynn Renee Maxcy, it stars Michelle Mylett, Kate Dickie and Al Weaver. It was produced by John Giwa-Amu and Jade Alexander. In 2020, Paul wrote and directed 'Five Dates', a romantic interactive feature film/ FMV video game. It was being made entirely remotely during the UK's national lockdown due to the Covid-19 global pandemic. It stars an ensemble cast including Mandip Gill (Doctor Who), Georgia Hirst (Vikings) and Marisa Abela (Industry). In 2021, Paul wrote and directed 'The Gallery' - an interactive hostage thriller that contains two narratives - before the film begins, the viewer must choose between a female protagonist (whose narrative is set in 1981 London) or a male protagonist (whose narrative is set in 2021 London). The cast is headlined by Anna Popplewell ('Chronicles Of Narnia' & 'Reign') and George Blagden ('Versailles' & 'Vikings'), who interchange roles as both protagonist and antagonist across the two narratives. It is set to release on major gaming platforms in September 2022. Paul is also in post-production for 'Ten Dates', a sequel to ‘Five Dates' following its critical and commercial success. About Ru Howe Rupert started trying to code his first “Choose Your Own Ending” video game aged 9 years old. Frustrated with the limits of technology, he began working as a director and producer in TV and film making award-winning 16mm short dramas and documentaries including “The Real Bridget Jones” series for C4. From 2004, he began experimenting with interactive films online and became a pioneer videoblogger and online video artist. He was featured in Trine Bjorkmann Berry's PhD Thesis “The Film of Tomorrow (pp 19-25) as the world's first mobile video blogger and created YouTube's first interactive video story “Indecision” in 2008. From 2010-2018, he worked as a creative workflow consultant, leading digital transformation & workflow projects for the BBC, Disney, News UK, the Financial Times and Melody VR. Stornaway.io is his design. A unique application to enable creative producers to map, script, edit and deliver interactive stories, simply and easily with no coding.
Our guest this week is Toronto-based policy advisor, workplace consultant, change maker, film producer AND Firecracker Actioneer and part of our mentorship department - KATHLEEN HARQUAIL! Kathleen has a degree in Hispanic Studies from Trent University, in Peterborough, Canada, and Universidad del Valle de Mexico. As well as, a diploma in screenwriting from George Brown, in Toronto, and is a graduate of Women In Film and Television Toronto's Media Business Essentials program. Kathleen can do it all! She could write a film in Spanish about media business essentials. Kathleen, as an independent film producer, focuses on queer stories and projects led by women and non-binary folks. Kathleen associate produced the award-winning film TRU LOVE, a film written and directed by Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald, about a lesbian with commitment issues who befriends a widowed mother visiting her workaholic daughter. Some of the awards TRU LOVE won in 2014, include Best International Feature at the FilmOut San Diego Film Festival, Best Feature Film at the Inside Out Toronto LGBTQ plus Film Festival and Best Women's Feature at the Long Island Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. Kathleen founded, with Sandra McCallum - Reel Culture, a consulting firm focused on building sate and inclusive work cultures in the film and television industry. Their tag is “Reel Culture. Real Change.” REEL CULTURE Twitter - @reelcultureca Instagram - @reelculturerealchange reelculture.ca Podcast Team Head Producer and Editor: Winnie Wong @wonder_wong Editor: Shayne Stolz @shaynestolz Graphic: Vicki Brier @brier2019 To listen to the podcast: https://linktr.ee/firecrackerdept Subscribe to our newsletter at https://www.firecrackerdepartment.com and follow us @firecrackerdept!
Live around the campfire, we discuss The Descent (2005) with podcast friend Brian Kleis. Enjoy Derek's birthday and contemplate six women spelunking to their doom. Is this film a KILLER or merely a victim?
Show regular Mary and new guest Dave join Caitlin to talk about an all-time favorite - 2005's The Descent. Dave is an experienced outdoorsman, and he brings a lot to this episode, especially because Mary and I are scared of everything. We love our brave cave Dave. We all agree that Juno is THE WORST, and we marvel at how well this subterranean movie was made. Join us as we look at the trreachery of monstrous female friendships. Be sure to check out @wickedwildweare on instagram.
Jay and Justin Gott (of The Rambling Ramblers movie podcast) discuss the 2005 horror classic The Descent. Directed by Neil Marshall, and starring Natalie Mendoza, Shauna Macdonald, broken leg bones, and several cave dwelling monsters, the movie focuses on what happens when spelunkers have to deal with claustrophobia, and a hidden race of hungry cave beasts. In this episode, they ramble on about jump scares, cave fights, and being eaten alive. Enjoy!Please follow The Rambling Ramblers (TRRMoviePodcast) and Justin (@MrJustinGott) on Twitter!
Buddy and guest Jeremy Weese continue their discussion of films that blend horror and science fiction. FILMS - Jeremy:Mandy, Panos Cosmatos, 2018, (USA/Belgium), HorrorUltra-stylized tale of revenge with ‘Cage Rage' (Nicolas Cage) front and center. This is a wink and nod to over-the-top horror flicks of the 70's-80's; glazed in psychedelic flavor and a hyper saturated color scheme; the form factor clearly inspired by the hip and slick style of Italian Giallo films (Suspiria, 1977). FILMS - Buddy:The Descent, Neil Marshall, 2006, (UK), HorrorA group of thrill-seeking friends get together for a social bonding trip which leads them to athletic outdoor adventures. This year, the activity is spelunking (cave diving). The circle of friends is strong, but issues are just beneath the surface. One member of the group (Sarah Carter, aka Shauna Macdonald) is recovering from a traumatic accident in which her significant other was lost. Despite Sarah's emotional damage, the group works together to tackle the mental and physical challenges posed by the cave. Things go awry when the group is suddenly trapped and surprised to learn that their friend and trip planner (Juno Kaplan, aka Natalie Mendoza) decided to lead them into a completely unexplored cave system, seemingly to increase the bonding experience. If being trapped in a unexplored cave isn't bad enough, the group is then suddenly faced with another, far more terrifying discovery. There is a darkness beyond the darkness and something is following them! Read the full show notes >
Our next Movie Chat is a spooky one just in time for Halloween: The Descent (2005) starring Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, and Alex Reid. Directed by Neil Marshall. This UK horror flick is sure to stir up some emotions...but be warned: there be big spoilers ahead! Watch the film on demand using your MCPL library card on Kanopy here. Or reserve a DVD copy here. Here is the alternate ending (also known as the "UK" ending or the "better" ending) : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kxz2ueA3ok
Welcome to the Scary Basement where each week, Mikey McCollor and Roxy Polk are trapped in the scary basement full of cursed items and horrific monsters until they review the movie set for them by the DemonBot. This week's film is The Descent (2005) directed by Neil Marshall and starring Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, MyAnna Buring, and Nora-Jane Noone. ----- This Week's Film The Descent (2005) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435625 Streaming for free on Tubi https://tubitv.com/movies/307206/the-descent?start=true ----- Referenced in the Episode Say Cheese and Die (Goosebumps) https://www.amazon.com/Say-Cheese-Die-Classic-Goosebumps/dp/0545035252 Book Review by Dominic Noble https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihnmWZ9OaUc Television episode review by Pushing Up Roses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6KtFtpuaziU Collins' Crypt: On the Two Endings of The Descent https://birthmoviesdeath.com/2015/03/10/collins-crypt-on-the-two-endings-of-the-descent “The Beast in the Cave” by H.P. Lovecraft https://www.hplovecraft.com/writings/texts/fiction/bc.aspx ----- Hosted by Mikey McCollor and Roxy Polk “Sarah Carter” played by Emily Bolick https://twitter.com/efbolick Post-production and editing by Darryl Mott
Adam is joined by Dr. Shauna MacDonald who is chatting all about the history and lore of lighthouses as well as her passion for the lost stories of female lighthouse keepers. Shauna is also an artist and Professor of Communication, Performance Studies, and Gender. She is chatting all about her journey and even cyborgs. It's a fun and...enlightening chat. See what we did there? Subscribe, Rate, and Review The Talkback with Adam Mace on iTunes! Follow on Facebook: @TheTalkback Follow on Twitter: @TalkbackWithAM Follow on Instagram: @The_Talkback_Podcast Thank you to our sponsors: Audible - Get a FREE audiobook and 30-Day Free Trial at www.AudibleTrial.com/TheTalkback --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetalkbackwithadammace/support
The Descent is a 2005 horror film written and directed by Neil Marshall. It stars Shauna Macdonald and Natalie Mendoza as two of six women struggling to survive a caving expedition gone wrong. That's right -- the whole movie is in the dark, and you have to tell six characters apart from each other. Too Scary is a podcast about movies that are too scary. It is hosted by Shannon Brown and Mark Carter, and they're just hanging on by a thread.
Remember the innocent 90s, when white directors thought they had the N-word pass for some reason? What do you think their “woke” movie would look like? Probably like this, where the N-word is replaced by horrific rape and Mexican jokes. This proto-edgelord movie was looked at as such a good time romp that it was considered the perfect vehicle to transition from the hit network show ER to the big screen. What a simpler time… From Dusk Till Dawn (1996) d. Robert Rodriguez w. Robert Kurtzman (story), Quentin Tarantino (screenplay) Starring: Harvey Keitel George Clooney Juliette Lewis Quentin Tarantino Salma Hayek Cheech Marin Danny Trejo Tom Savini Fred Williamson On the run from a bank robbery that left several police officers dead, Seth Gecko (George Clooney) and his paranoid, loose-cannon brother, Richard (Quentin Tarantino), hightail it to the Mexican border. Kidnapping preacher Jacob Fuller (Harvey Keitel) and his kids, the criminals sneak across the border in the family's RV and hole up in a topless bar. Unfortunately, the bar also happens to be home base for a gang of vampires, and the brothers and their hostages have to fight their way out. Things discussed in the show: Sex Machine and Santanico Pandemonium Full Tilt Boogie (Sarah Kelly) Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino, John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Samuel L. Jackson, Tim Roth, Amanda Plummer, Bruce Willis, Ving Rhames, Rosanna Arquette, Eric Stoltz, Steve Buscemi, Christopher Walken, Kathy Griffin) Reservoir Dogs (Quentin Tarantino, Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen) Dolemite Mortal Kombat 2021 (Simon McQuoid, Lewis Tan, Jessica McNamee, Josh Lawson) Tenet (Christopher Nolan, John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Elizabeth Debicki) Mulan 2020 (Niki Caro, Yifei Liu, Donnie Yen, Li Gong) G.I. Jane (Ridley Scott, Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen, Anne Bancroft) Bliss (Mike Cahill, Owen Wilson, Salma Hayek, Nesta Cooper) The Matrix (Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski, Keanu Reeves, Laurence Fishburne, Carrie-Anne Moss) Vanilla Sky (Cameron Crowe, Tom Cruise, Penélope Cruz, Cameron Diaz) René Descartes Rick and Morty (Dan Harmon, Justin Roiland) Aliens soundtrack Chingon - Robert Rodriguez's band E.R. (Michael Crichton, Anthony Edwards, George Clooney, Julianna Margulies) Kill Bill (Quentin Tarantino, Uma Thurman, David Carradine, Daryl Hannah, Lucy Liu, Vivica A. Fox, Michael Madsen, Sonny Chiba) Grindhouse films - Planet Terror and Death Proof MacGruber (Jorma Taccone, Will Forte, Kristen Wiig, Val Kilmer) Guardians of the Galaxy (James Gunn, Chris Pratt, Vin Diesel, Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana, Dave Bautista, Benicio Del Toro, Sean Gunn, Michael Rooker) Tarantino's Star Trek Mercury Cougar XR7 The Dusk Till Dawn Soundtrack (The Blasters, ZZ Top, Jon Wayne, The Mavericks, Stevie Ray Vaughan) Kelly Preston Of Mice and Men Natural Born Killers (Oliver Stone, Quentin Tarantino, Woody Harrelson, Juliette Lewis, Tom Sizemore, Rodney Dangerfield) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (Jeremiah S. Chechik, John Hughes, Chevy Chase, Beverly D'Angelo, Juliette Lewis) George Romero The Descent (Neil Marshall, Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid) The Titty Twister bar Desperado (Robert Rodriguez, Antonio Banderas, Salma Hayek, Joaquim de Almeida) Los Lobos Buffy the Vampire Slayer (Joss Whedon, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Nicholas Brendon, Alyson Hannigan, Anthony Head, James Marsters, Emma Caulfield Ford) Call of Cthulhu RPG Anne Rice vampires Lapdog of Satan loudQUIETloud A Film About the Pixies (Steven Cantor, Matthew Galkin, Frank Black, Kim Deal, David Lovering) El Rey in Robert Rodriguez films The Getaway by Jim Thompson Rifts RPG - Mexico's Vampire Kingdom Charmed (Constance M. Burge, Holly Marie Combs, Alyssa Milano, Brian Krause, Rose McGowan) Dirk Diggler of Boogie Nights (Paul Thomas Anderson, Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore, Burt Reynolds, Luis Guzmán, John C. Reilly, Don Cheadle, Heather Graham) Gone Girl (David Fincher, Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, Tyler Perry) Eastern Promises (David Cronenberg, Naomi Watts, Viggo Mortensen, Armin Mueller-Stahl) Next week: Wild Things
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The cave beckons us back into it's depths one more time this week. The Descent: Part 2 closes out another twofer for us in a brand new episode of Sequel Rights. Black Lives Matter Donate Directly to the Black Lives Matter Global Network: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/msblmhomepage_2019 Center for Anti-Racist Research: https://www.bu.edu/antiracist-center/ Colorlines: https://www.colorlines.com/ Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with your backwoods crawler feeding cult leaders! Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises!
Have you ever wondered what could be hiding down in a deep dark cave? If it's anything like what we find in Neil Marshall's 2005 film The Descent, maaaaybe it's a question best left unanswered. Join us as we kick off another listener requested franchice on this week's brand new episode!! Black Lives Matter Donate Directly to the Black Lives Matter Global Network: https://secure.actblue.com/donate/msblmhomepage_2019 Center for Anti-Racist Research: https://www.bu.edu/antiracist-center/ Colorlines: https://www.colorlines.com/ Star ratings help us build our audience! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, and share us with your caving partners! Email us at sequelrights@gmail.com with feedback or suggestions on future franchises!
This past week has been rather a difficult one. One of the key messages from all of the medical staff over the past three-and-a-half years has been: be careful how you manage your energy. This has been all too obvious over the last few days, especially after the Co-Vid vaccine last weekend. The previous week had been quite stressful. And so, waking up on Sunday and Monday in particular hardly able to move was definitely a warning shot across the bows, so to speak. All I’ve been able to manage has been having a look for interesting stories from Porty and, last night, writing them up. Here’s the result. For the latest information about the Town Hall, click here: https://bit.ly/37tELAnTo take part in the consultation, click here: https://bit.ly/3k3VE9L
Sarah, Beth, Sam, Rebecca, Holly, and Juno go on a relaxing girls trip. That's great. Then a bunch of 'em die horrifically. That's bad. The Descent hit the big screen in 2005, written and directed by Neil Marshall, and starring Shauna Macdonald and Natalie Mendoza. We discuss how to not die first in this cave full of monsters. We also go hard for our girl Juno because she deserves some love, y'all.
It's The Descent! But in space. And with Ben Foster and Dennis Quaid instead of Shauna Macdonald. It's Pandorum. An underrated Sci-Fi horror film all about maybe losing your mind and trying not to get eaten by monsters and weird cannibals. audibletrial.com/sharksacrosshollywood Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram @thesharkpod Donate at patreon.com/sharksacrosshollyood Music by The Drag
Xavier and Mike are back with a review of Anything for Jackson (2020) and The Descent (2005) written and directed by Neil Marshall.
En este episodio de Back to the Movies! Mark, Gabriel, Rafa y El Watcher terminan el mes de octubre, mes en el que converson sobre películas dónde los villanos ganan, conversando sobre "The Descent" (2005), película protagonizada por Shauna Macdonald y Natalie Mendoza y que fue escrita y dirigida por Neil Marshall. Apoya nuestro contenido uniéndote a nuestros Patreons, visita www.patreon.com/culturasecuencial y dándonos follow/subscribe en nuestro canal de Twitch, www.twitch.tv/culturasecuencial. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/culturasecuencial/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/culturasecuencial/support
This week on the podcast I'm having a lovely beverage with Award Winning actress Shauna Macdonald. Her breakthrough role was in TV show 'Spooks' which she followed up by starring in huge hit horror film 'The Descent'.She went on to star in many TV shows including most recently 'The Nest' and also starred in the Irvine Welsh movie's 'Wedding Belles' and 'Filth' with James Mcavoy. We will of course have the usual banter with worst audition, guilty pleasures and when things have gone wrong on stage! This is Episode 14 of A Performer, A Pint and A Pod with actress Shauna Macdonald. Subscribe to the podcast as there's more amazing performers in the upcoming weeks. Rate and review as I love to hear your thoughts and also... Get in touch Facebook- search 'A Performer, A Pint & A Pod' Twitter- @performerpint Instagram- @performerpint
The Descent is a 2005 horror thriller directed by Neil Marshall (Hellboy) and it stars Natalie Mendoza, Shauna MacDonald, MyAnna Buring, Alex Reid, and Nora-Jane Noone.
Did you ever want to go spelunking in a cave with your friends to get over a heinously tragic event in your life? Well don't. If we learned anything from "The Descent" it's that the trip will be a full nightmare. Watch the terror-filled claustrophobia unfold with us! We pair it with a Red Blend from Hopes End because the name pairs so perfectly with the movie. Movie Sync Notes: We watch the movie on Hulu and start it 8:30 into the pod, push play on part two at 32:58, and get into part three at 1:11:24.
Are you afraid of the dark unknown and what might be living in it? "The Descent" (2005) is a severely underrated low budget horror film that successfully mixes real and fictional fear about a group of explorers who stumble upon a strange breed of predators after becoming trapped during a caving expedition. Written and directed by UK filmmaker Neil Marshall, it stars an entirely female cast of Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, MyAnna Buring, and Nora-Jane Noone. Tune in as we talk trivia, go over how the actresses and crew never stepped foot into an actual cave, talk about what the monstrous Stygian Crawlers are, discuss why "The Descent" is such an effective horror film, talk a few scenes that were cut from the script, and dig into its multiple movie endings.Created by Drew HellmichWritten by Drew, Matt, and Bryan HellmichProduced by Drew HellmichMusic by Bryan HellmichEdited by Drew HellmichFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/screenplay_junkie/Check out Bryan's music here:https://soundcloud.com/pheelsmusichttps://www.instagram.com/bheat.beats/
Edinburgh Youth Theatre has been one of Portobello’s success stories. Led by the actor Shauna Macdonald, it has brought self-confidence to a generation of young people. But its base at Bellfield is currently closed. Staff, teachers and students have to stay at home thanks to the lockdown – but that DOESN’T mean to say they can’t get together and have some enjoyment online. Like so many others, they now deliver their programme through Zoom and YouTube. Porty Podcast Producer David Calder has been finding out more.For more information about Edinburgh Youth Theatre, and to donate to their crowdfunding page, follow the links below.https://eytheatre.com/http://eytheatre.com/donate/And the YouTube Channel is here: https://tinyurl.com/y9wr57fy
What do you get when you follow in someone’s footsteps by creating your own path? You get Shauna MacDonald, Principal and Founder of Brookline PR.
Three tomato cans discuss The Descent, the award-winning 2005 film starring Shauna Macdonald and Natalie Mendoza.
In today’s episode Elaine chats to the wonderful Scottish, BAFTA award winning actress Shauna MacDonald. They discuss Shauna's introduction to drama and acting through youth theatre at PACE going on to drama school and then working in Film, Television and theatre. They talk the highs and lows of being a female in the industry and all that that entails. Lots of laughter, frustration and even some realisations. A great woman giving amazing advice and it’s pretty safe to say that we at P&N have a super big crush on this gorgeous human. Shauna is currently in rehearsals for the International tour of Kieran Hurley’s play Mouthpiece. It will be at the Traverse Theatre Edinburgh and Tron Theatre Glasgow before it heads out into the international scene. Mouthpiece co-stars Angus Taylor and is directed by Orla O’Loughlin. Get tickets at: https://www.traverse.co.uk/whats-on/event/mouthpiece-1 You can also catch Shauna on BBC Iplayer in the pilot episode of The Scotts a new Scottish comedy. IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0531933/ Twitter: @shaunamacd0nald Instagram: @the_scottish_shauna_macdonald We hope you all enjoy todays episode and remember to Stay Nasty. You can support Persistent & Nasty and receive exclusive members only content by subscribing to our Patreon: www.patreon.com/persistentandnasty Twitter: @PersistentNasty Instagram: @PersistentandNasty Persistent and Nasty is produced in association with Edinburgh based live-arts production house Civil Disobedience. Civil Disobedience is committed to creating and supporting queer work and theatre and art that addresses issues of inequality and injustice. You can find out more about the Persistent and Nasty project and all the work that Civil Disobedience do by visiting wearecivildisobedience.com. You can also find us on all the usual social media platforms. On Twitter @weareohsocivil On Instagram @wearecivildisobedience And on Facebook at Facebook.com/wearecivildisobedience
Canadians likely know Tara Weber as a steadfast, reliable news source and BNN Bloomberg’s western correspondent. But in the first episode of the new year, Beyond PR host Shauna MacDonald goes deeper to uncover the real story behind Tara and her journey from a small town in British Columbia to becoming a national reporter. Listen in as Tara shares her insights on the era of fake news, tackling tough and sensitive stories, the discussion around Canada’s energy sector, and how to ensure your news tip doesn’t get lost in her inbox.
Shauna MacDonald is Principal and Founder of Brookline Public Relations, one of Canada’s leading boutique PR agencies. Starting her career in Boston and following in her father’s entrepreneurial footsteps, Shauna launched Brookline in 2004 after serving as Vice President and Managing Director of Western Canada for an international public relations firm, as well as the Marketing Communications Practice Leader for its Canadian operations. Now in its 15th year, Brookline delivers creative ideas, solid results, and a fresh approach (as a non-billable agency!) to countless brands across Canada, defining new industry standards for excellence and delivering newsworthy and memorable moments.
Here's my review of the 2005 film 'The Descent'. Directed by Neil Marshall and starring Shauna Macdonald and Natalie Mendoza, this film receives an 8.2 rating on my 'Horror Dude' scale. CHECK IT OUT!
You’ve heard the name, but how about the story? On Brookline’s 15th anniversary (that’s right – we’re a Gen Z, born on October 4, 2004), listen as the microphone is turned and Shauna MacDonald, Principal & Founder of Brookline Public Relations takes questions from Brookline’s own Lisa Libin, Vice President and Leanna Kruk, Group Director. Shauna discusses Brookline’s inception, who her mentors have been throughout the years, the highs and lows of entrepreneurship and what being different means to one of Calgary’s most unique leaders. Cheers to 15 years!
This is a little film I found browsing Netflix: White Chamber Starring Oded Fehr and Shauna MacDonald, this one has a lot going on, so pay attention. A civil war in the UK, a scientist searching for a way to make better soldiers, and a room for testing those methods… and for other purposes. The … Continue reading White Chamber →
On our 28th episode we find out what would happen if the son of krypton is a psychopath in the new movie 'Brightburn', in our topic segment “Something to scream about” we talk 'The Descent' and include an interview that Matt did with Shauna Macdonald and in this episodes “Movie from the vault” we watch the cult movie 'Basket Case' 00:30 - Intro 03:00 - News 26:20 - 'Brightburn'50:15 - Something to Scream About - Interview with Shauna Macdonald 01:15:00 - Movie from the Vault
In the second episode of Listener's Choice Months, we discuss The Descent. This nerve racking movie was written and directed by Neil Marshall and stars Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza and Alex Reid. If you enjoy the show, give us a subscribe/rating/review and of course, tell your friends!
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Woah boy, it’s been a hot minute since we got to see a good movie, but this one was pretty darn good. This week we talk about Man Bat, blood hot tubs in your house, and possibly most importantly - Game of Thrones #HotPieForTheThrone. (Skip to 13:15 to avoid spoilers for GoT season 8, episode 5, “The Bells.”) We also talk cave interior decorating and how hard it must be to get someone out there to fix the Wi-Fi (our hearts go out to you, Gollums). Rate and review otherwise we’ll leave you to get nibbled on by the cave monsters. Stats/info: 2005, directed by Neil Marshall, starring Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Mendoza, Alex Reid, Saskia Mulder, MyAnna Buring, Nora-Jane Noone (Intro music from https://www.free-stock-music.com)
Refusing to believe her story about cave-dwelling monsters, the sole survivor of a spelunking exploration gone horribly wrong is forced to follow the authorities back into the caves where something awaits. Follow Us on Social Media Twitter: @killthedeadone Instagram: @killthedeadone
A caving expedition goes horribly wrong, as the explorers become trapped and ultimately pursued by a strange breed of predators. Follow Us on Social Media Facebook: Kill The Dead 1 Instagram: @killthedeadone
Do we still hyper target our marketing to male/female demographics? Also, are we overdoing the “Girls are good enough” angle to young girls? Don't they know that? Or is that more to placate older generations? Shauna MacDonald, Principle and Founder at Brookline Public Relations joins the show.
Welcome to the show Shauna MacDonald. Shauna is the founder and CEO of Brookline PR, a boutique agency in Calgary. She shares how she started Brookline from scratch and why she has chosen to remain boutique but also being able to land huge, national brands. We talk about how PR from traditional media when there was no social media and how it has evolved with the emergence of Instagram, Facebook and all of that. Who are we speaking to and how are they making decisions, thinking about millennials to Gen Z and how to get them to listen. Shauna gives her advice for people who want to start a business, what she loves about the flexibility of entrepreneurship and why she wants people to stop using the phrase, woman in business. http://www.brooklinepr.com/ https://www.instagram.com/brookline_pr/
The Descent. On this episode we speak to the actress Shauna Macdonald known portraying Sarah in the horror film The Descent and its sequel. Please support the Mark and Me Podcast here https://www.patreon.com/Markandme
And the BAFTA goes to… Porty’s own Shauna Macdonald. Shauna has been an actress for some 20 years, working in film, television and theatre. But this year, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts rewarded her dedication. Officially, the award went for the film White Chamber but she sees it as an honour for her perseverance in one of the toughest industries around. Porty Podcast Producer David Calder met her once she’d come back down to earth!
Dr. Shauna MacDonald recounts her childhood health experiences growing up in Canada including her premature birth and five-week stay in the hospital (neonatal intensive care unit), her parents never had to pay a cent. In contrast, the average cost of an infant in a U.S. NICU is $3,000/day. Shauna shares some of her more recent encounters in the U.S. healthcare system and adds, “There was no question about how much it will cost [in Canada]….but here [U.S.], I think long and hard before I go to the hospital”. Shauna shares a brief history of the Canadian healthcare system, along with some of its inequities, and reminds us, “No system is perfect”. With medical bills being the leading cause of bankruptcy in the U.S., Shauna reminds us that with universal healthcare, “no one will be denied care because they cannot pay”.
This week we discuss The Descent a sleeper hit movie from 2005 directed by Niel Marshall and starring Shauna Macdonald and Natalie Mendoza! **SPOILERS FOR THE DESCENT!!!** Music: The Man Who Made a Monster by Dance With The Dead.
10 Best Female Leads In A Horror Movie The Lesbian Review Podcast Sheena is joined by Michelle Blakey, reviewer at The Lesbian Review today to talk about their choices for the 10 Best Female Leads In A Horror Movie. Sheena’s Choices Annie from The Gift - Played by Cate Blanchett Emily Rose in The Exorcism Of Emily Rose - Played by Jennifer Carpenter Joanna Mills in The Return - Played by Sarah Michelle Gellar Heather Donahue in The Blair Witch Project - Played by Heather Donahue Dr Susan Tyler in Mimic - Played by Mira Sorvino Michelle’s choices Alice from Resident Evil Played by Milla Jovovich Ripley from Alien - Played by Sigourney Weaver Entire cast from The Descent - Played by Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Alex Reid Ginger from Ginger Snaps - Played by Katharine Isabelle Sil from Species - Played by Natasha Henstridge About The Lesbian Review The Lesbian Review is a website dedicated to helping people find excellent lesbian and queer women content. This podcast is created by the same people who create the website. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tlr-podcast/message
10 Best Female Leads In A Horror Movie The Lesbian Review Podcast Sheena is joined by Michelle Blakey, reviewer at The Lesbian Review today to talk about their choices for the 10 Best Female Leads In A Horror Movie. Sheena’s Choices Annie from The Gift Played by Cate Blanchett Synopsis In the town of Brixton, Georgia, widow Annie Wilson is the resident fortune-teller. Jessica King, the fiancée of local school teacher, Wayne Collins, disappears. Annie receives a vision revealing that Jessica has been killed and her corpse thrown into a pond. She informs local sheriff Pearl Johnson of her vision, and despite his skepticism, Johnson searches a pond at the home of Donnie Barksdale, the violent husband of one of Annie's clients, Valerie. Donnie had previously threatened Annie, and her kids, for Annie advising Valerie to leave him. Valerie permits the search while Donnie is absent, but he returns while the search is proceeding. The police find Jessica's corpse in the pond and Donnie is arrested for her murder. During his trial for Jessica's murder, it is revealed that Jessica and Donnie had an affair. Donnie is convicted and sent to prison. Buddy Cole, an acquaintance of Annie's, harbors a hatred for his father, and tries to explain to Annie why, but Annie is preoccupied and refuses to listen. That evening, Buddy's mother calls Annie to come to their house, as Buddy has snapped and has his father bound to a chair. Buddy sets his father on fire, and it is revealed that Buddy's father sexually abused him as a child. Buddy is eventually taken to a mental hospital. Later, Annie receives another vision divulging that Donnie is innocent. She asks prosecutor David Duncan to reopen the case. After Duncan declines, Annie counters that if he does not do so she will reveal David and Jessica's sexual activity which she witnessed. Duncan attempts to bribe Annie in exchange for her silence, but Annie refuses, only wanting justice for Barksdale. Get This Movie on Amazon Emily Rose in The Exorcism Of Emily Rose Played by Jennifer Carpenter Synopsis Emily Rose, a 19-year old American teenager, dies of self-inflicted wounds and malnutrition following an attempted exorcism. People say she was possessed by 7 demons. Father Richard Moore, the Catholic diocesan priest who attempted the exorcism is arrested and sent to court. While the archdiocese want Moore to plead guilty to minimize the crime's public attention, Moore instead plans to plead not guilty. Erin Bruner, an ambitious lawyer hoping to use the trial to become a senior partner in her law firm, takes on the case. Moore agrees to let her defend him if he can tell the truth behind Emily's story. During the trial, Emily's past is told through flashbacks and the evidence provided by witnesses. The trial's prosecutor is Ethan Thomas, a practicing Methodist, with Judge Brewster presiding. The prosecution claims Emily suffered from epilepsy and psychosis to explain her behavior. Emily received a scholarship to study for a bachelor's degree but displayed signs of demonic possession after she began attending classes, experiencing visions and physical contortions. Diagnosed with epilepsy, Emily received anti-seizure medication but the treatment failed to cure her. A friend named Jason took Emily back home to her family, where she continued displaying traits of possession until Moore was summoned to attempt an exorcism. Bruner begins experiencing supernatural phenomena at home, waking up at 3:00 a.m. to the smell of burning material. Moore warns her she may be a target for the demons, revealing he too has experienced similar phenomena on the night he was preparing the exorcism. With the prosecution building a strong case, Bruner steps up her own by trying to legitimize Emily's possession. She summons anthropologist Sadira Adani to testify about the beliefs about spiritual possession from various cultures, but Thomas dismisses her claims as nonsense. Graham Cartwright, a medical doctor who attended the exorcism, gives Bruner a cassette tape on which the exorcism was recorded. Get This Movie on Amazon Joanna Mills in The Return Played by Sarah Michelle Gellar Synopsis Joanna Mills (Sarah Michelle Gellar), a travelling rep for a trucking company, is dedicated to her successful career but something of a loner. Since the age of 11 she has been a troubled person, with episodes of self-mutilation and menacing visions. Normally she avoids returning to her native Texas, but agrees to a trip there to secure an important client. During the trip her visions, which take the form of memories of events not from her life, increase in intensity. She sees a strange face staring back at her in the mirror. Her truck radio plays Patsy Cline's "Sweet Dreams" no matter what station she selects. She stops at the scene of an accident that, on the following day, seems not to have happened. Joanna cuts herself in a bar restroom and is narrowly rescued by a friend. She visits her father, who observes that from age 11 she was "a different girl". The visions continue, becoming both more specific and more threatening, centering upon a menacing man she does not recognize and a bar she has never seen, but a picture of which is in one of her catalogs. Drawn by the image to the Texas town where the bar is located, a place she has not been since childhood, Joanna meets a man named Terry Stahl, whose wife, Annie, was stalked, brutally assaulted, and left to die fifteen years before, a crime of which Terry was suspected but not convicted. Joanna continues to have visions of this crime and the events that led up to it, and to discover other links between Annie's life and hers. Get This Movie on Amazon Heather Donahue in The Blair Witch Project Played by Heather Donahue Synopsis In October 1994, film students Heather, Mike and Josh set out to produce a documentary about the fabled Blair Witch. They travel to Burkittsville, Maryland, and interview residents about the legend. Locals tell them of Rustin Parr, a hermit who lived in the woods and kidnapped and murdered eight children in the 1940s. After spending the night at a motel, the students explore the woods in north Burkittsville to research the legend. Along the way they meet two fishermen, one of whom warns them that the woods are haunted. He also tells them of a young girl named Robin Weaver, who went missing in 1888; when she returned three days later, she talked about "an old woman whose feet never touched the ground." His companion, however, is skeptical of the story. The students hike to Coffin Rock, where five men were found ritualistically murdered in the 19th century, their bodies later disappearing. The group camps for the night. They move deeper into the woods the next day and locate what appears to be an old cemetery with seven small cairns and set up camp nearby. That night, they hear the sound of twigs snapping from all directions but assume the noises are from animals or locals. The following day, they attempt to hike back to the car but are unable to find it before dark and make camp. They again hear twigs snapping at night but fail to find the source of the noises. At morning, they find that three cairns have been built around their tent during the night, which unnerves them. As they continue, Heather realizes her map is missing and Mike later reveals he kicked it into a creek the previous day out of frustration, which prompts Heather and Josh to attack him in a rage. They realize they are now lost and decide simply to head south. They eventually reach a section where they discover a multitude of humanoid stick figures suspended from trees. They again hear sounds that night, including those of children laughing, among other strange noises. After an unknown force shakes the tent, they flee in panic and hide in the woods until dawn. Upon returning to their tent, they find that their possessions have been rifled through, and Josh's equipment is covered with slime. As they continue, they come across a log on a river identical to one they crossed earlier. They realize they have walked in a circle, despite having traveled south all day, and once again make camp. Josh suffers a breakdown while holding the camera, taunting Heather for their circumstances and her constant recording of the events. Josh has disappeared the next morning and Heather and Mike try in vain to find him before slowly moving on. That night, they hear Josh's agonized screams in the darkness but are unable to locate him. Mike and Heather theorize that Josh's screams are a fabrication by the witch to draw them out of their tent. Get This Movie on Amazon Dr Susan Tyler in Mimic Played by Mira Sorvino Synopsis In Manhattan, cockroaches are spreading the deadly "Strickler's disease" that is claiming hundreds of the city's children. Dr. Peter Mann (Northam), Deputy Director of the CDC, recruits entomologist Dr. Susan Tyler (Sorvino), who uses genetic engineering to create what she calls the Judas breed, a large insect that releases an enzyme which accelerates the roaches' metabolism and causes them to starve to death faster than they can take in nourishment. The disease is successfully eradicated, and Peter and Susan later marry. Three years later, a church reverend is chased and dragged underground by a strange assailant. The only witness is Chuy, the "special" ward of an immigrant subway shoe shiner named Manny (Giannini). Two kids later sell a "weird bug" from the subway to Susan, which she performs tests on, and realizes is similar to the Judas breed. At first, she believes that this is impossible, since the specimens she released were all-female and designed with a lifespan of only a few months, ensuring that the breed would die off after a single generation. She consults with her mentor, Dr. Gates (Abraham), who autopsies a larger specimen found in the city's sewage treatment plants, and finds that its organs are fully formed, meaning the Judas breed is not only alive, but has developed into a viable species, with a sizable colonyunderneath the city. Looking for more valuable specimens, the kids go down the tracks where they find a large egg sac and are then killed by the same strange assailant. Chuy also enters the church to find "Mr. Funny Shoes" and is abducted. Peter, his assistant Josh (Brolin) and MTA officer Leonard (Dutton) enter the maintenance tunnels to investigate but Peter and Leonard get separated from Josh, who is then killed trying to find his way back up. Susan encounters what appears to be a shadowy man in a trench coat on a train platform. Get This Movie on Amazon Michelle’s choices Alice from Resident Evil Played by Milla Jovovich Synopsis The Umbrella Corporation operates a top-secret genetic research facility named The Hive. Located deep beneath Raccoon City, The Hive has been sealed by The Red Queen (the AI that controls the Hive) due to the release of the T-Virus into the facility. The Red Queen kills every living thing in the facility to ensure that the T-Virus doesn't reach the surface, but the T-Virus reanimates them, transforming the humans into ravenous zombies and the animals into highly aggressive mutants. Alice (Milla Jovovich) was once a security operative working for the Corporation until her memory was wiped by the Red Queen's nerve gas. Get This Movie on Amazon Ripley from Alien Played by Sigourney Weaver Synopsis The commercial space tug Nostromo is on a return trip to Earth with a seven-member crew in stasis, Captain Dallas (Tom Skerritt), Executive Officer Kane (John Hurt), Warrant Officer Ripley (Sigourney Weaver), Navigator Lambert (Veronica Cartwright), Science Officer Ash (Ian Holm) and two Engineers, Parker (Yaphet Kotto) and Brett (Harry Dean Stanton). Detecting a transmission from nearby moon LV-426, the ship's computer, Mother, awakens the crew. Company policy requires any potential distress signal be investigated, so they land on the moon, sustaining damage from its atmosphere and rocky landscape. Parker and Brett repair the ship while Dallas, Kane and Lambert head out to investigate. They discover the signal comes from a derelict alien ship and enter it, losing communication with Ash. Inside, they find the remains of a giant extraterrestrial navigator frozen in its chair. Ripley deciphers part of the transmission, determining it's a warning. Inside the derelict ship, Kane discovers a chamber containing hundreds of large egg-like objects. When he touches one, it opens and a creature springs out and attaches itself to his head, going through the facemask of his helmet. Dallas and Lambert carry the unconscious Kane back to Nostromo. As acting senior officer, Ripley refuses to let them aboard, citing quarantine regulations, but Ash ignores her and lets them inside. Ash attempts to remove the creature from Kane's face, discovering its blood is an extremely corrosive acid. It later detaches on its own and is found dead. The ship is partly repaired, and the crew lifts off. Kane awakens with some memory loss but is otherwise unharmed. During a final crew meal before returning to stasis, he chokes and convulses, then dies as a small alien creature bursts from his chest and escapes into the ship. The crew attempts to locate it with tracking devices and capture or kill it with nets, electric prods and flamethrowers. Brett follows the crew's cat, Jones, into a huge supply room where the now fully-grown alien attacks and disappears with the body, climbing into the rafters. A fter heated discussion, the crew decide the creature must be in the air ducts. Dallas enters the ducts, intending to force the alien into an airlock, but it ambushes him. Lambert implores the others to abandon ship and escape in its small shuttle. Now in command, Ripley explains it will not support four people and pursues the plan of flushing out the alien. Get This Movie on Amazon Entire cast from The Descent Played by Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Alex Reid Synopsis One year after a tragic accident, six girlfriends meet in a remote part of the Appalachians for their annual caving trip. Deep below the surface of the earth, disaster strikes when a rock falls and blocks their route back to the surface. The group splinters and each push on, praying for another exit. But there is something else lurking under the earth - a race of monstrous humanoid creatures that are adapted perfectly to life in the dark. As the friends realize they are now prey, they are forced to unleash their most primal instincts in an all-out war against an unspeakable horror - one that attacks without warning, again and again and again. Get This Movie on Amazon Ginger from Ginger Snaps Played by Katharine Isabelle Synopsis Ginger and Brigitte, two sisters trapped in suburbia, are obsessed with mayhem, torture and death... until they get a taste of the real thing. Get This Movie on Amazon 5 Sil from Species Played by Natasha Henstridge Synopsis During the SETI program, Earth's scientists send out transmissions with information about Earth and its inhabitants, DNA structure, etc., in hopes of finding life beyond Earth. They then receive transmissions from an alien source on how to create endless fuel effortlessly. Therefore, the scientists assume that this is a friendly alien species. From a second alien transmission, the scientists receive information about an alien DNA along with instructions on how to splice it with human DNA. A government team led by Xavier Fitch (Ben Kingsley) goes forward with the genetic experiment attempting to induce a female, under the (later proved to be mistaken) assumption that a female would have "more docile and controllable" traits. One of the hundred experimental ova produces a girl named Sil, who looks like a normal human but develops into a 12-year-old in 3 months. Sil's violent outbursts during sleep make the scientists consider her a threat. They try to kill her using cyanide gas but she breaks out of her containment cell and escapes. The government assembles a team composed of anthropologist Dr. Stephen Arden (Alfred Molina), molecular biologist Dr. Laura Baker (Marg Helgenberger), "empath" Dan Smithson (Forest Whitaker) and mercenary Preston "Press" Lennox (Michael Madsen) to track and destroy Sil. Get This Movie on Amazon Patrons Did you know that you get exclusive content when you become a patron? Find out more here. About The Lesbian Review The Lesbian Review is a popular website that features book and movie reviews. We only review things we enjoy so you can be guaranteed to find a great read or watch. This podcast is a spinoff of the popular website. About Sheena The Lesbian Review Podcast is hosted by the founder of both The Lesbian Review and The Lesbian Talk Show podcast channel. If you enjoyed this show you may also love her other show on the channel – Les Talk About It where she and her wife break down myths about lesbians and discuss general lesbian things. Sheena Online You can contact Sheena via email on Twitter on Facebook come join The Lesbian Review Book Club come join The Lesbian Talk Show Chat Group Michelle Online Twitter
There are some great modern horror movies on Netflix (bung bunnng) and then there is Nails. The boys talk about the 2017 horror flick directed by Dennis Bartok staring Shauna Macdonald, Steve Wall and Ross Noble. Thank you so much EuroEclipse for recommending this movie, check him out on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/euroeclipse .......................................................... Stay up to date and follow us on twitter and Instagram @thefinalboys Send us your spooky listener stories at www.thefinalboys.com Intro music done by @twin_crab
We discuss haunted hospital flick 'Nails.'The film is Directed by Dennis Bartok and stars Shauna Macdonald, Leah McNamara and Ross Noble.
SCARED SIFF, our month of scares, continues with an in-depth interview with Scream Queen Shauna MacDonald, the star of Neill Marshall's acclaimed 2006 horror hit THE DESCENT. Shauna shares exclusive behind the scenes stories from the making of the film and gives her advice for aspiring actors in the horror genre.
The Dudes continue Horror Month with 2005's "The Descent", directed by Neil Marshall, starring Shauna MacDonald. This claustrophobic nightmare of a film will leave you feeling sick to your stomach, not just from the cramped quarters and dizzying darkness, but from the gory creature effects and overall sense of dread. Bring your harness for this one! Other Movies Discussed Blood Feast (1963) – Directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis Predestination (2014) – Directed by The Spierig Brothers QUESTION OF THE WEEK What is your favorite film about friends turning on each other? And don't forget to tell us what YOU'VE been watching! www.dudesonmovies.com www.facebook.com/dudesonmovies www.twitter.com/dudesonmovies www.instagram.com/dudesonmovies www.soundcloud.com/dudesonmovies dudesonmovies@gmail.com
The next few days will be critical in the campaign to save Bellfield Church for the community. On Monday, ballot papers will be going out - and there's a very short window of opportunity to mark and return them. The Scottish Land Fund may have given almost £650,000 to buy the building but without a strong 'yes' vote then the project could yet be stillborn. There's more at www.bellfield.scot
CRWM Episode 1 - Babies & Dogs with Shauna MacDonald & Joel Thomas Hynes Guests: Shauna MacDonald: http://imdb.to/2iIIodt 'Tru Love': http://apple.co/2iIvEDu Joel Thomas Hynes: http://imdb.to/2iIFJ3e 'Cast No Shadow': http://apple.co/2iIB3uo Host: Matt Gorman - http://www.onesmallstepfilms.com Producer: David Hayman - http://www.wearethesupergroup.com/ Theme song by Greys: https://greys.bandcamp.com/ FB: www.facebook.com/ComeRantPodcast TW: @ComeRantPodcast EMAIL: ComeRantPodcast@gmail.com
Fuente: luisbermejo.com | podcast Hoy hablaré de la película La Correspondencia. Si bien es cierto que no he recibido ningún feedback del episodio del lunes de la semana pasada, ataco de nuevo con temas de cine. A fin de cuentas, si a vosotros os da igual, pues yo sigo con lo mío. Está claro que lo que mas atrae son títulos como el del viernes pasado, que conllevan un montón de visitas, pero a no me interesan esas visitas que viene buscando el morbo por las felaciones, sino que lo que me interesa son las personas que día a día estáis ahí. Por lo tanto, seguiré hablando de cine, simplemente porque me gusta, y hablaré de aquellas películas que, al verlas, a mi me han gustado. Es decir, películas con las que he pensado que no he perdido mi tiempo. Prólogo Episodio #360 La Correspondencia Ficha técnica de La Correspondencia Título original: La corrispondenzaaka Año: 2016 Duración: 116 min. País: Italia Director y guionista: Giuseppe Tornatore Música: Ennio Morricone Fotografía: Fabio Zamarion Reparto: Jeremy Irons, Olga Kurylenko, Shauna Macdonald, Darren Whitfield, Simon Meacock, Jerry Kwarteng, James Bloor, Rod Glenn, Stuart Adams, Anna Savva, Florian Schwienbacher, Colin MacDougall, Patricia Winker, Simon Johns, Jean-Luc Julien, James Warren Productora: Paco Cinematografica Género: Drama Como podéis ver, la película aunque es italiana cuenta con un director afamado, cuya mejor película para mi gusto fue Cinema Paradiso que recomiendo también ver. Jeremy Irons, interpreta de nuevo el papel de profesor, ya lo hizo en la película "El hombre que conocía el infinito", y Olga Kurylenko además de aportar el toque sexy de una modelo y actriz, digamos que sus dotes como actriz son más que correctas y no aparece simplemente como "figurante". Finalizar puntualizando que la banda sonora corre a cargo del oscarizado Ennio Morricone, músico prolífico en bandas sonoras tan conocidas como las de las películas "Los Intocables de Eliot Ness", "La Misión", 'Cinema Paradiso' (con el mismo director de la presente película), "Érase una vez América" y el famoso western "El bueno, el feo y el malo" entre otras muchas. Podcast episodio #355 20 series TV con sexo Trailer de La Correspondencia en Español Difunde y comparte el episodio #360 La Correspondencia Muchas gracias por tu visita y que pases un buen lunes y hasta el miércoles (mañana es festivo) a las 7:00 con un nuevo episodio en Maestro Liendre Cabaret ¿Te ha gustado? en ese caso Gracias por compartirlo y dejar un comentario. No olvides que puedes darme 5* en iTunes y decir que te gusta en iVoox para animarme a continuar, te lo agradeceré mucho. ¿Te interesa algún tema en especial? Proponlo en el formulario de contacto. Enlaces de interés Encargo de relato Canal de Telegram de Maestro Liendre Subscríbete por iTunes y dame 5 * para animarme Subscríbete por iVoox Feed directo para programas que no encuentren el podcast #360 La Correspondencia es original de Luis Bermejo Jiménez | luisbermejo.com | podcast
Fuente: luisbermejo.com | podcast Hoy hablaré de la película La Correspondencia. Si bien es cierto que no he recibido ningún feedback del episodio del lunes de la semana pasada, ataco de nuevo con temas de cine. A fin de cuentas, si a vosotros os da igual, pues yo sigo con lo mío. Está claro que lo que mas atrae son títulos como el del viernes pasado, que conllevan un montón de visitas, pero a no me interesan esas visitas que viene buscando el morbo por las felaciones, sino que lo que me interesa son las personas que día a día estáis ahí. Por lo tanto, seguiré hablando de cine, simplemente porque me gusta, y hablaré de aquellas películas que, al verlas, a mi me han gustado. Es decir, películas con las que he pensado que no he perdido mi tiempo. Prólogo Episodio #360 La Correspondencia Ficha técnica de La Correspondencia Título original: La corrispondenzaaka Año: 2016 Duración: 116 min. País: Italia Director y guionista: Giuseppe Tornatore Música: Ennio Morricone Fotografía: Fabio Zamarion Reparto: Jeremy Irons, Olga Kurylenko, Shauna Macdonald, Darren Whitfield, Simon Meacock, Jerry Kwarteng, James Bloor, Rod Glenn, Stuart Adams, Anna Savva, Florian Schwienbacher, Colin MacDougall, Patricia Winker, Simon Johns, Jean-Luc Julien, James Warren Productora: Paco Cinematografica Género: Drama Como podéis ver, la película aunque es italiana cuenta con un director afamado, cuya mejor película para mi gusto fue Cinema Paradiso que recomiendo también ver. Jeremy Irons, interpreta de nuevo el papel de profesor, ya lo hizo en la película "El hombre que conocía el infinito", y Olga Kurylenko además de aportar el toque sexy de una modelo y actriz, digamos que sus dotes como actriz son más que correctas y no aparece simplemente como "figurante". Finalizar puntualizando que la banda sonora corre a cargo del oscarizado Ennio Morricone, músico prolífico en bandas sonoras tan conocidas como las de las películas "Los Intocables de Eliot Ness", "La Misión", 'Cinema Paradiso' (con el mismo director de la presente película), "Érase una vez América" y el famoso western "El bueno, el feo y el malo" entre otras muchas. Podcast episodio #355 20 series TV con sexo Trailer de La Correspondencia en Español Difunde y comparte el episodio #360 La Correspondencia Muchas gracias por tu visita y que pases un buen lunes y hasta el miércoles (mañana es festivo) a las 7:00 con un nuevo episodio en Maestro Liendre Cabaret ¿Te ha gustado? en ese caso Gracias por compartirlo y dejar un comentario. No olvides que puedes darme 5* en iTunes y decir que te gusta en iVoox para animarme a continuar, te lo agradeceré mucho. ¿Te interesa algún tema en especial? Proponlo en el formulario de contacto. Enlaces de interés Encargo de relato Canal de Telegram de Maestro Liendre Subscríbete por iTunes y dame 5 * para animarme Subscríbete por iVoox Feed directo para programas que no encuentren el podcast #360 La Correspondencia es original de Luis Bermejo Jiménez | luisbermejo.com | podcast
Dr. Shauna Macdonald performs, "To Catch and To Keep," as part of the Villanova Department of Communications Fall 2016 performance series.
The 34th Skwigly podcast, brought to you by skwigly.com Presented by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson featuring Bianca Ansems, Laura-Beth Cowley and Aidan McAteer. Special guests: The talents behind CBBC's 'Danger Mouse' reboot, including voice cast members Alexander Armstrong, Kevin Eldon and Shauna Macdonald; Sarah Muller, Head of Animation Development at CBBC; Bob Higgins of Fremantle Media; Ben Ward (Head Writer) and Boulder Media's Rob Cullen (Series Director). Edited by Ben Mitchell and Steve Henderson Produced by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell and Wez Allard Produced & Edited by Ben Mitchell Music by Ben Mitchell and Wez Allard
Kate Johnston (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer), Shauna MacDonald (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer, actress), Tru Love. Festival Section: Hearts. Tru can't commit to relationships. She's good at getting into them, it's staying there that's the hard part. With a trail of broken hearts behind her, Tru believes she'll always be the one to [...] The post Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald – Tru Love appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Kate Johnston (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer), Shauna MacDonald (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer, actress), Tru Love. Festival Section: Hearts. Tru can't commit to relationships. She's good at getting into them, it's staying there that's the hard part. With a trail of broken hearts behind her, Tru believes she'll always be the one to [...] The post Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald – Tru Love appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Kate Johnston (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer), Shauna MacDonald (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer, actress), Tru Love. Festival Section: Hearts. Tru can't commit to relationships. She's good at getting into them, it's staying there that's the hard part. With a trail of broken hearts behind her, Tru believes she'll always be the one to [...] The post Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald – Tru Love appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Kate Johnston (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer), Shauna MacDonald (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer, actress), Tru Love. Festival Section: Hearts. Tru can't commit to relationships. She's good at getting into them, it's staying there that's the hard part. With a trail of broken hearts behind her, Tru believes she'll always be the one to [...] The post Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald – Tru Love appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Kate Johnston (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer), Shauna MacDonald (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer, actress), Tru Love. Festival Section: Hearts. Tru can't commit to relationships. She's good at getting into them, it's staying there that's the hard part. With a trail of broken hearts behind her, Tru believes she'll always be the one to [...] The post Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald – Tru Love appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Kate Johnston (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer), Shauna MacDonald (Co-director, co-screenwriter, co-producer, actress), Tru Love. Festival Section: Hearts. Tru can't commit to relationships. She's good at getting into them, it's staying there that's the hard part. With a trail of broken hearts behind her, Tru believes she'll always be the one to [...] The post Kate Johnston and Shauna MacDonald – Tru Love appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
De : Neil Marshall Avec : Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Shauna Macdonald, MyAnna Buring Zone 2