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Boomer & Brandon discuss the Canuxploitation meta-horror Deadline (1980) https://swampflix.com/ 00:00 Welcome 01:40 Tales of Terror (1962) 06:10 The Tomb of Ligeia (1964) 11:07 The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020) 16:20 Wolfen (1981) 22:46 True Romance (1993) 27:58 My Cousin Vinny (1992) 31:36 Fame Whore (1997) 38:30 Quadrophenia (1979) 43:48 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956) 47:43 The Doll (1919) 54:55 Deadline (1980)
Francis Galluppi is the writer/director of The Last Stop in Yuma County (2024). After years of touring in various punk bands and an accident that led to a broken wrist, Francis decided it was time for a career shift. During a six month healing process, he picked up his camera and began shooting videos around the house with his wife. Almost immediately, he fell in love with the creative process and started to gather his friends to make his first short film, High Desert Hell (2019). Utilizing locations from local sources and keeping budget costs to a minimum, he completed his film for around $1,000. After this first successful outing that was on a learn-as-you-go basis and with a new script penned, Francis packed his gear and headed to Oregon to shoot his second short, The Gemini Project (2020). While neither of the shorts gathered major industry attention, they certainly sparked some interest. After a lengthy process of optioning and failing to gather necessary funds, a house was sold in favor of the budget for The Last Stop in Yuma County (2024). Before long, a stacked cast of genre-film crowd favorites were attached to the project including Jim Cummings (Thunder Road, The Wolf of Snow Hollow), Barbara Crampton (Re-Animator, From Beyond), Alex Essoe (Starry Eyes, Doctor Sleep), Sam Huntington (Detroit Rock City, Not Another Teen Movie), Jocelin Donahue (The House of the Devil, Insidious: Chapter 2) and Richard Brake (Mandy, Batman Begins). The film premiered to a packed audience at Fantastic Fest in Austin, Texas and received rave reviews from moviegoers. Sam Raimi was so impressed with the film that he hand selected Francis to direct the latter of two upcoming Evil Dead installments. Aside from all the film work, he has also shot a handful of music videos for indie rock band, Mt. Joy including "Strangers", "Bathroom Light" and "Evergreen". He's also an avid collector of physical media and screen-used movie props including a piece of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) house. Stay tuned for many exciting updates on his Evil Dead installment and pick up The Last Stop in Yuma County (2024), available on blu ray and streaming everywhere now! If you enjoy the episode, be sure to slap the show with a 5-star rating wherever you're listening. #KellensPettyTalkShow #TheLastStopinYumaCounty #FrancisGalluppi #EvilDead #RichardBrake
Skyler Bible, a dynamic Native American and Latin actor/stuntman, brings his unique heritage (Cherokee and Mexican Indigenous) and vibrant energy to the highly anticipated live-action remake of Disney's Lilo & Stitch, set to hit theaters on May 23, 2025. Filmed in Oahu, Hawaii, Skyler stars as Agent Foster, the steadfast right-hand man to Cobra Bubbles, assisting in the thrilling pursuit of Stitch. The film, a reimagining of the 2002 animated classic, explores the heartfelt bond between a lonely Hawaiian girl, Lilo, and the mischievous alien, Stitch, featuring a stellar cast including Zach Galifianakis, Courtney B. Vance, Billy Magnussen, and Maia Kealoha.Hailing from Santa Barbara, California, Skyler has carved a niche in Hollywood with his versatile and emotive performances. Best known for his role as ‘Fixer' in Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett, he has captivated audiences in projects like The Wolf of Snow Hollow alongside Jim Cummings, and as Astronaut Richard Gordon in Damien Chazelle's First Man with Ryan Gosling. His diverse roles span genres, from a quirky college athlete in 9-1-1: Lone Star to the poignant portrayal of Richard Guerrero in Ryan Murphy's Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. Skyler's upcoming projects include Jay Duplass' comedy/drama See You When I See You and the indie thriller Grizzly Night, directed by Burke Doeren.Beyond acting, Skyler is a trained stuntman with a passion for creativity, often channeling his energy into playing guitar, painting, and sports like soccer, boxing, and running. A committed philanthropist, he supports Big Brothers Big Sisters, inspired by his own experience as a mentee, and advocates for climate change and animal conservation. With his infectious passion and growing presence in film and TV, Skyler Bible continues to leave a lasting mark on the industry.
Born and raised in Santa Barbara, CA, Native American (his grandfather on his father's side was full Cherokee and his grandmother on his mother's side was Mexican Indigenous) actor and stuntman, Skyler Bible, has become a familiar face whose loveable and distressed characters have been seen around the world at international festivals, streaming, and on the big screen. Best known for his role as 'Fixer' in Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett, Bible is full of creativity and passion for his craft and has dipped his toes in a variety of roles. Whether it's a begrudging officer starring with actor/director Jim Cummings' in the 2020 Orion Pictures' horror comedy The Wolf of Snow Hollow, or portraying Astronaut Richard Gordon (Apollo 12) next to Ryan Gosling in Damien Chazelle's First Man, he is no stranger to the spotlight. His characters range from goofy demons to a heart wrenched boyfriend trying connect with his love again, to a vampire hunter, to a loving husband supporting his wife through the most difficult of circumstances. In 2022, Skyler played diverse characters on TV shows including: Star Wars: The Book of Boba Fett as Luke Skywalker's best friend, who stands up for what he believes in. In Fox's 911: Lonestar, a college "athlete" that thinks it's the right thing to ski on a highway, not weighing the potential life altering risks, and Ryan Murphy's Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, portraying a real-life victim Richard Guerrero, in a story that opened the world's eyes to the evils that people are capable of. You can watch on YouTube at Meisterkhan.com (Please Subscribe)
In this episode of the Killer Cuties Podcast, hosts Cassidy and Kd discuss the latest horror movie releases for April, including 'Screamboat' and 'Hell of a Summer'. They delve into the themes of upcoming films and transition into a detailed discussion about 'The Wolf of Snow Hollow', exploring its narrative, character dynamics, and production challenges. The conversation highlights the unique storytelling approach of Jim Cummings, the film's director, and actor, as well as the emotional depth and humor embedded in the film. In this conversation, the hosts delve into the film 'Wolf of Snow Hollow,' discussing its humor, themes of alcoholism, character development, and the representation of women in the police force. They explore the practical effects used in the film, the subversion of horror tropes, and share behind-the-scenes insights. The discussion culminates in their final thoughts and ratings of the film, highlighting its impact and the challenges faced by indie films. In this episode, Kd and Cassidy review the film 'Wolf of Snow Hollow,' discussing its themes of anxiety, relationships, and the balance of horror and comedy. They explore the film's emotional impact, the characters' dynamics, and their personal ratings. The conversation also touches on survival scenarios and predictions for their next film review, 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre.'Website: killercutiespodcast.comTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@killercutiespodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/killercutiespodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hflFxVjaOeliMXEWug3ce?si=6d15ba8f4ac54c19YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@killercutiespodcast/videosKiller Cuties podcast, horror movies, April releases, The Wolf of Snow Hollow, movie discussion, podcast, film reviews, horror genre, Jim Cummings, upcoming films, film review, movie themes, alcoholism, character development, police representation, horror tropes, practical effects, indie film, movie insights, film analysis, Wolf of Snow Hollow, film review, anxiety, relationships, horror, comedy, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, survival
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Welcome to another episode of Death Don't Do Fiction, the AIPT Movies podcast! The podcast about the enduring legacy of our favorite movies! This February we're celebrating “Dreddruary,” where we cover movies based on the British comic book character, Judge Dredd! In this week's episode, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss Karl Urban's 2012 dark dystopian action massacre, Dredd!Impressive use of a low budget! A near-future that seems (unfortunately) believable! Quick and effective world-building! Really cool helmets! A very dangerous atrium! A simple, contained story inspired by the action classic, The Raid! A surprisingly stripped-down comic book movie, especially when compared with modern examples! Absolutely brutal slow motion violence! Absurdly large buildings! A solid cast that includes Olivia Thirlby, Wood Harris, Harry Potter's Domhnall Gleeson with blue cyber eyes, an uncomfortably cruel Lena Headey, and the lower half of Karl Urban's face doing some of the greatest frown-acting you've ever seen! A movie based on a British comic book about America, starring European people doing American accents, which may also secretly be the first movie directed by Civil War's Alex Garland!In addition, Alex shares his spoiler-free thoughts on The Wolf of Snow Hollow, the new Valentine's Day-themed slasher, Heart Eyes, and the genre-bending thriller Companion!You can find Death Don't Do Fiction on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. As always, if you enjoy the podcast, be sure to leave us a positive rating, subscribe to the show, and tell your friends!The Death Don't Do Fiction podcast brings you the latest in movie news, reviews, and more! Hosted by supposed “industry vets,” Alex Harris, Tim Gardiner, and Matt Paul, the show gives you a peek behind the scenes from three filmmakers with oddly nonexistent filmographies. You can find Alex on Twitter, Bluesky, or Letterboxd @actionharris. Matt is a terrific artist that you can find on Instagram @no_wheres_ville. Tim can't be found on social media because he doesn't exist. If you have any questions or suggestions for the Death Don't Do Fiction crew, they can be reached at aiptmoviespod@gmail.com, or you can find them on Twitter or Instagram @aiptmoviespod.Theme song is “We Got it Goin On” by Cobra Man.
In honor of February's full moon on the 13th, appropriately titled "The Snow Moon" we have watched and reviewed an extremely underrated film, The Wolf of Snow Hollow and we were pretty surprised by the plot twist. Listener discretion is advised.
Após muito romance por detrás da porta azul de Notting Hill, depois de muitos filmes de Bridget Jones, de Letra e Música e de oompa loompas, Hugh Grant encara um novo desafio (mas não tão novo assim): um filme de horror. Em O Herege (2024), Grant interpreta o sinistro senhor Reed, que monta uma armadilha para prender duas missionárias mórmons que só queriam falar um pouco sobre sua igreja. O RdMCast dessa semana está recheado de discussões teológicas, declarações de amor à dupla Sophie Thatcher e Chloe East e referências a comédias românticas icônicas. Fica a dica de segurança: se for comer torta na casa de alguém, sempre verifique se há uma vela acesa e nunca, mas nunca mesmo, entre na casa de uma pessoa que usa temporizador nos interruptores. O RdMCast é produzido e apresentado por: Gabriel Braga, Gabi Larocca e Thiago Natário Apoie o RdM e receba recompensas exclusivas: https://apoia.se/rdm CITADOS NO PROGRAMA: Herege (2024) Citações off topic: A Maldição da Serpente (1988) A Verdadeira História de Frankenstein (1988) Boogeyman: Seu Medo é Real (2023) Nefarious (2023) Wonka (2023) Um Lugar Chamado Notting Hill (1999) Dungeons & Dragons: Honra Entre Rebeldes (2023) Letra e Música (2007) O Homem nas Trevas (2016) O Exorcista (2016 – 2018) O Lobo de Snow Hollow (2020) Conclave (2024) O Exorcismo de Anna Ecklund (2016) EPISÓDIOS CITADOS: RdMCast #364 – Cientologia: o culto sinistro de Hollywood RdMCast #463 – MaXXXine RdMCast #336 – Yellowjackets: vale tudo pela sobrevivência RdMCast #285 – O Exorcista RdMCast #257 – Universo Invocação do Mal Siga o RdM Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Rep%C3%BAblicadoMedo Instagram: @republicadomedo Twitter: @Rdmcast Entre em contato através do: contato@republicadomedo.com.br PODCAST EDITADO POR Felipe Lourenço ESTÚDIO GRIM – Design para conteúdo digital Portfólio: https://estudiogrim.com.br/ Instagram: @estudiogrim Contato: contato@estudiogrim.com.br
Leigh Whannell’s Wolf Man came out over the weekend so Jason and Rosie rewatched a ton of werewolf themed movies to get in the right mindset. Producer Joelle Monique joins to give her spoiler review of Wolf Man in the backmatter. Movies mentioned: The Wolf Man (1941) Teen Wolf (1985) An American Werewolf in London (1981) Gingersnaps (2000) Wolfwalkers (2020) Wolf (1994) The Howling (1981) Underworld series The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020) Dog Soldiers (2002) Brotherhood of the Wolf (2001) Frankenstein Meets The Wolf Man (1943) Follow Jason: twitter.com/netw3rk Follow Rosie: IG & Letterboxd Follow X-Ray Vision on Instagram Join the X-Ray Vision DiscordSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chronique : Heretic (2024)Bonjour et bienvenue dans notre rendez-vous cinéma, où aujourd'hui nous plongeons dans les ténèbres avec Heretic, un film d'horreur psychologique qui a marqué l'année 2024. Réalisé par Scott Beck et Bryan Woods, déjà connus pour leur travail sur A Quiet Place, ce film nous entraîne dans un huis clos glaçant où les tensions religieuses et psychologiques s'entrelacent.SynopsisL'histoire débute avec deux missionnaires mormones, interprétées par Sophie Thatcher (Yellowjackets) et Chloe East (The Wolf of Snow Hollow), qui parcourent les quartiers à la recherche de nouveaux adeptes. Leur chemin croise celui de Mr. Reed, un érudit théologique reclus, incarné par Hugh Grant. Ce dernier, sous des airs bienveillants, les invite chez lui pour débattre de la foi, mais la rencontre prend rapidement une tournure sinistre. Coincées dans un labyrinthe de terreur, les deux jeunes femmes réalisent que ce qu'elles croyaient être une simple discussion pourrait devenir leur pire cauchemar.Source : Pour m'envoyer vos histoires danslenoirpdcst@gmail.comPour participer à cette émission horrifique, écrivez à Dans Le Noir sur les réseaux sociaux, j'accepte tout le monde !Mon Instagram HorrifiquePATREONLE seul podcast qui fait peur !Armez-vous de votre casque ou de vos écouteurs !Podcast Horreur, Podcast Surnaturel, Podcast Paranormal & Podcast Creepypasta mais surtout un podcast qui fait peur !Bonne semaine horrifique à tous ! Hébergé par Audion. Visitez https://www.audion.fm/fr/privacy-policy pour plus d'informations.
Corría el año 1981 y John Landis estrenaba esta película cargada de terror y mucha comedia oscura. Una mezcla de géneros que sorprendió a muchos y que también inspiró a otros tantos que lo han intentado imitar con mayor y menor fortuna. La película incluso a día de hoy sigue siendo un referente por sus efectos prácticos que le llevaron incluso a ganar el primer Oscar de la historia del maquillaje. Una película de culto en todos los sentidos. Esta es nuestra película del mes pero vamos a hablar de muchas cosas más con vosotros, hasta que llegue la luna llena. En este podcast transmedia junto a Los Tres Amigos os traemos un montón de recomendaciones para que paséis un Halloween de muerte, incluyendo un repaso a Sitges y una charla sin spoilers sobre la cinta del año "La sustancia". Esto es todo de lo que hablamos, disfruten: 7:00 — Frans en Sitges 2024: Análisis de lo más destacado 9:10 — Presence de Steven Soderbergh 10:00 — La Sustancia de Coralie Fargeat 11:10 — Mads de David Moreau — Mencionamos también Ils (Them) 13:40 — Terrifier 3 de Damien Leone — Comentamos Terrifier, Bone Tomahawk 18:30 — Exhuma de Jang Jae-hyun— Mencionamos The Wailing 20:45 — Salem's Slot de HBO Max 21:50 — Smile de Parker Finn 24:30 — Strange Darling de J.T. Moliner 26:00 — Anora de Sean Baker 27:30 — Apocalipsis Z de Carles Torrens 28:50 — SharkWater de Amazon Prime 30:50 — No te muevas de Netflix 31:20 — Never Let Go de Alexandre Ajax 32:40 — Robot salvaje 35:00 — Un Hombre lobo Americano en Londres 59:30 — Recomendaciones Halloween en Luna llena: Lobos Humanos (Filmin), Santo y Blue Demon contra Drácula y el hombre lobo (YouTube), El lobo de Snow Hollow de Jim Cummings (Prime Video), Ovejas Asesinas (Filmin) 1:06:00 — Los hombres lobo (Netflix) ,The Beast Within 1:07:00 — Romasanta y Luna el misterio de Calenda 1:10:30 — Cineclub para Noviembre: La Zona Muerta de David Cronenberg
What's up Mostly Horror fans?! In this episode, Steve and Sean chat with the multifaceted Jim Cummings. We delve into his latest role in "The Last Stop in Yuma County" and explore his journey through indie filmmaking. From his insights on the challenges of the industry to his reflections on past projects like "Thunder Road" and "The Wolf of Snow Hollow," this episode is packed with fascinating behind-the-scenes stories and hilarious musings from our talented guest.Breakdown:[2:20] "I Know What You Did Last Summer"[4:27] "Return to Silent Hill and a look at Pyramid Head[7:10] Vinegar Syndrome's first original production "Eight Eyes"[9:48] Radio Silence updates and "The Robots Go Crazy" discussion[13:55] Ella Pernell in "The Scurry"[17:38] Discussion on "Hundreds of Beavers"[24:41] Interview with Jim Cummings[25:28] Jim's favorite childhood horror films[27:25] The impact of "The Shining" on young Jim[35:12] Behind the scenes of "The Last Stop in Yuma County"[46:01] Indie filmmaking challenges and triumphs[57:10] Mostly Horror Recommendations and discussion on "The Strangers Chapter One"Follow Us on Social Media:Instagram & Threads: @mostlyhorrorpodTikTok & Twitter/X: @mostlyhorrorSteve: @stevenisaverage on all socialsSean: @hypocrite.ink on IG/TikTok, @hypocriteink on Twitter/XEnjoyed the episode? Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! For early access and ad-free episodes, subscribe on Wondery+.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Director Francis Galluppi's feature film debut, The Last Stop in Yuma County, is a rockin' good time of genre hopping mix of Western, Noir and desert dry humor. While awaiting the arrival of the next fuel truck at a middle-of-Arizona rest stop, a traveling young knife salesman is thrust into a high-stakes hostage situation by the arrival of two similarly stranded bank robbers with no qualms about using cruelty—or cold, hard steel—to protect their bloodstained, ill-begotten fortune. THE LAST STOP IN YUMA COUNTY boasts an outstanding ensemble cast of Jim Cummings (The Wolf of Snow Hollow), Jocelin Donahue (The House of the Devil), Sierra McCormick (The Vast of Night), Nicholas Logan (I Care a Lot), Michael Abbott Jr. (Killers of the Flower Moon), Connor Paolo (A Creature Was Stirring), Alexandra Essoe (The Haunting of Bly Manor), Robin Bartlett (The Fabelmans), Jon Proudstar (Reservation Dogs), Sam Huntington (Being Human), Ryan Masson (Good Girls), and Barbara Crampton (Suitable Flesh, Re-Animator), with Gene Jones (Killers of the Flower Moon), Faizon Love (Elf) and Richard Brake (Barbarian). Director / Writer / Producer / Editor Francis Galluppi joins us for a geeked out conversation on the orgin story and cinematic inspirations for this film, gathering together this terrific cast, and his personal filmmaking favorites. For more go to: wellgousa.com/last-stop-yuma-county
You know what the people secretly yearn for? Musical episodes. We're joined by LA-based Art and Production Designer, Abbie Vance, known for projects like The Wolf of Snow Hollow, Deadstream and Nine Days, who speaks about the movie that pushed her from a path in film direction & writing to production design - The Phantom of the Paradise (1974). Aside from her experience with the movie, we have lots of unique trivia to share about The Phantom of the Paradise, even about one of France's most famous bands that credits their aesthetic and start to this movie. I highly recommend this episode and discussion. Don't miss out.
New mash episode is now available and this time we are discussing: "The Lair of the White Worm" (1988 - Grizz), "Gojira" (1954 - Vinny) and "The Wolf of Snow Hollow" (2020 - Professor). Join us for an interesting discussion on diverse films- available now on itunes, Spotify, podbean and our blog. Thanks for listening!
It's the Cinema Smorgasbord HOLIDAY SPECIAL (with a touch of Cinema Fantastica) where we're once again traveling to the 2021 edition of the Weihnachtsfilmfestival (Christmas Film Festival) in Berlin, Germany where we're checking out 2003's TOKYO GODFATHERS and THE WOLF OF SNOW HOLLOW from 2020. Enjoy and we'll be back in the new year, jerks! The post Episode 202 – The Cinema Smorgasbord Holiday Special – Tokyo Godfathers (2003) & The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020) first appeared on Cinema Smorgasbord.
Evelyn's spreading some holiday cheer this week as we cover Jim Cummings' 2020 murder mystery masterpiece, The Wolf of Snow Hollow! This film falls into a few different sub genres including crime thriller, whodunnit, and of course it's also a creature feature. It ranges from hilarious to heartbreaking in an effortless fashion, all the while maintaining a fun small town atmosphere. So get cozy by the fire while we discuss blood and guts! TW: violence/gore, a homophobic slur, various forms of narcotics, and daddy issues Be sure to like/subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://youtube.com/@thedevilsworkpodcast2191 Join the discussion on Facebook (The Devil's Work Podcast), Instagram @thedevilsworkpod and on TikTok @thedevilsworkpodcast We're on Letterboxed! https://letterboxd.com/evelyn_mars/list/the-devils-work-podcast/ Email us your own reviews about the films or your thoughts on episodes at: thedevilsworkpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are continuing our Werewolf theme with the tonally uneven film: The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020)I was hoping to enjoy this film more, and despite some beautiful scenery and competent cinemtography, the writing and directing created a mess of a film that tried to be a comedy, horror movie, and a drama all at the same time, and ultimately failed at all three. I gave this film a 5.5/10 for trying to do something different but ending up being painfully average. For my full written review feel free to follow my instagram: https://www.instagram.com/film_haven_reviews/
This week on S&A Lindsay is joined by Movies for Life Co-Host Michele Eggen as they go to a small town for a long weekend, where it has amazing scenery, idyllic and a whole bunch of grizzly murder. It's a Double of Gary Sherman's Dead and Buried (1981) & Jim Cummings' The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020). This is a movie of small town Sheriff's out of their depth, something ugly hiding under the surface, and people who love taxidermy. Listen to Schlock & Awe on your favourite Podcast App
What an interesting conversation this was! This week Anna is speaking withKelsey Edwards: an actress, singer-songwriter, entrepreneur and the “internet's big sis” for girls. Kelsey has battled some unique challenges in her life, from her father's infidelity leading to a broken family, to poverty, a severe eating disorder, anxiety, ADHD and most recently publicly leaving the Mormon church. Fast forward a few years and she is now a full-time entrepreneur living in Los Angeles, making her dreams come true. She can be seen in films like MGM's The Wolf of Snow Hollow and Minor Details, and she has a fun role in a new comedy TV series releasing this fall. She recently sang the National Anthem for the Lakers and the US Women's Soccer team, and her new song Life in a Box (about leaving the Mormon church) has over 100,000 plays across all platforms. It has created many opportunities to speak, sing and guest on podcasts such as the largest ex-Mormon podcast, Mormon Stories, and several other podcasts about mental health and spirituality. Kelsey also creates advice videos for girls to help them normalize anxiety, increase self-love and improve confidence. She just released an online course called Squad Goals to help girls strengthen their relationship with themselves so they can find and maintain better friendships—and know when it's time to let them go. This is an episode you don't want to miss! For more information on Kelsey feel free to visit the links below: Squad Goals Course: https://courses.kelseyedwards.co/ Instagram & Tiktok @ kelseymarieedwards YouTube @KelseyEdwards And for all of your nutrition supplement needs, go to www.drinkAG1.com/ANNA for your FREE one year supply of Vitamin D/K2 and five FREE travel packs. Please rate with 5 stars, review and subscribe to the podcast. Mad love!
Ending this month's theme of "Substance use disorder, addiction: This is no laughing matter" with the dark yet comedic, 2020's "The Wolf of Snow Hollow." The Mistress of the Menagerie discusses addiction/alcoholism, strained relationships and difficulty forming connections with others, and struggling with the monster within. Come check it out!
Mark and Zanandi (@ZaNandi on Twitter) have covered a lot of beautiful horror films since 2019, and they decided to pit them against each other in a tournament of doom. In this episode, they have an incredibly hard time picking a winner because The Dark and the Wicked, The Blackcoat's Daughter, Scream (1996), Doctor Sleep, We Summon the Darkness, Trollhunter, The Wolf of Snow Hollow, Jason X, Devil, Underwater and Candyman (1992) are really cool films. Enjoy!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3382899/advertisement
Jim Cummings is the producer/director/writer/actor behind acclaimed feature and short films like Thunder Road, The Wolf of Snow Hollow, and The Beta Test. His work has garnered multiple Grand Jury Prize nominations and wins at both Sundance and SXSW. In episode #004 of the Musicbed Podcast, Jim offers empowering advice for filmmakers attempting to break into Hollywood on their own terms Topics include finding allies among industry gatekeepers, making the most out of DIY distribution, and the years-long journey to overnight success. • The reality of the Hollywood machine • Bootstrapping your own success • Capitalizing on new-found clout • The secrets of DIY distribution • The positive impact of "summer camp" sets • The Sundance/SXSW/Cannes experience Thunder Road—https://vimeo.com/174957219 The Beta Test—https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11738830/ The Wolf of Snow Hollow—https://www.imdb.com/title/tt11140488 David Fincher—https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000399/ Alien 3—https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103644/ David Gordon Green—https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0337773/ Halloween Kills—https://www.imdb.com/title/tt10665338/ Sundance2016—https://vimeo.com/173868076 The Robbery—https://vimeo.com/205973976 Lil Dicky—https://www.youtube.com/@LilDickyRap/videos Musicbed Podcast—linktr.ee/musicbed Brought to you by Musicbed, the leading sync licensing platform for authentic music from relevant artists. Learn more: musicbed.com.
Episode 342 is the annual “Wintry Three” episode, where your dear hosts choose three movies that have snowy settings and some horror going on. Keep in mind that bad writing can sometimes be the real horror! So, sit back with a snifter of brandy and hear all about “Frostbitten” (2006), “The Wolf of Snow Hollow” (2020) and “Trapped Alive” (1988). Find us on Instagram where we are @chewingthescenery or easily find us on Facebook. CTS can be found on Soundcloud, Stitcher, Apple Music and anywhere fine podcasts can be found. Please rate, review, subscribe- it really does help new listeners find us! #horror #horrormovies #horrornerd #horroraddict #horrorjunkie #monsterkid #bmovie #scarymovies #monstermovie #podcast #chewingthescenery #zombies #zombie #VHS #moviemonsters #freepodcast #winterhorror #wintrythree #thewolfofsnowhollow #frostbitten #swedishhorror #trappedalive
SPOILERS AHEAD ! This week I sit down and discuss Jim Cummings The Wolf of Snow Hollow
Stars Callie Hernandez, Ashley Denise Robinson, Will Madden, Andy Faulkner, and director Pete Ohs join Talking Strange to discuss "Jethica," the new supernatural, genre-bending ghost movie. In the new supernatural thriller film "Jethica" — opening in theaters Jan. 13, and available on the Fandor streaming platform Feb. 14 — Jessica lives in fear of a man named Kevin who follows her everywhere she goes. While on a road trip in New Mexico, she reconnects with Elena — an old friend she hasn't seen since high school — who has been hiding out at her deceased grandmother's ranch. When Kevin mysteriously appears again, Jessica and Elena seek help from beyond the grave to get rid of him for good... but Kevin is different from other stalkers and won't move on so easily. Director/co-writer/editor/cinematographer Pete Ohs, Co-writer/talent Callie Hernandez (Under the Silver Lake), Ashley Denise Robinson (The Beta Test), Andy Faulkner (Youngstown), and Will Madden (The Wolf of Snow Hollow) join host Aaron Sagers to discuss the new film. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Uncle Ben and Hollywood Steve are ringing in the new year with The Wolf of Snow Hollow. We discuss our favorite horror movies of 2022, Steve tells a harrowing Christmas Eve tale, and we talk about how confused we were because a guy shaved his beard. Awooooooo! If you want to help decide which movies we cover in the future, go become a $5 patron! Patreon.com/deadandlovely Preview Palace begins at 00:49:49 Movie discussion begins at 01:19:59 Music by intergalactic rock star Ben Eller!
Hey there creatures of the night, welcome back to Gem Mint Horror, Here on Gem Mint Horror we love talking about lesser known horror films in order to find you guys a new favorite horror movie. Now I am your host Joel Alba here to keep you insomniacs company as we dive into scenes of horror films in order to help fuel your nightmares. Now if this is your first time tuning in we are currently on our annual Holiday special and what that means is all the films for the whole month of December will be horror films that center around the holiday of Christmas. Now the way this works on Gem Mint Horror is I give you what the film is about, who was involved and a scene from the film. Now this is your spoiler warning so if you want to watch the film fresh with no insight, I always recommend watching the film first then coming back to the episode to hear what scene I choose and why ? Now if you don't care and want to know why I am recommending certain films listen to the episode first you filthy animal. For tonights episode we are doing it on another tale of the curse of the full moon. That film is called The Wolf of Snow Hollow, written and directed by Jim Cummings who created a beautiful looking film, I love this movie and I hope you guys add it to your annual Christmas movie list. The Wolf of Snow Hollow is streamable on Prime Video and stars Jim Cummings, Riki Lindhome, and Robert Forster in this horror comedy centered in a snowy town around Christmas. Now I would love to hear what you guys think and let me know what are some of your favorite Christmas horror films you like to watch this time of year. Until next time insomniacs stay away from the hat man.Follow Me:Instagram: @gem_mint_horror, https://www.instagram.com/gem_mint_horror/ Twitter: @GemHorror7, https://twitter.com/GemHorror7 Facebook Group: Gem Mint Horror, https://www.facebook.com/GemMintHorror Discord: https://discord.gg/dQ6vVkka5aAffilate Links: Buzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1808990Epidemic Sound: https://share.epidemicsound.com/4phlw4
We love to talk about cinema here at 1001 by 1 – and we LOVE to talk about cinema that we LOVE. This week, we dive into the 25th anniversary of Danny Boyle's sophomore film “Trainspotting”. Join Adam and Ian as they discuss Boyle's Mt. Rushmore, whether or not the film glorifies heroin use, and the sequel we didn't know we need. Also, this Ian recommends “Love Liza” (available with Prime or Tubi) and Adam recommends “Primer” (available to rent on most major platforms). 0:00 – Intros/“The Wolf of Snow Hollow” 7:23 – Ian and “The Fast and the Furious” Franchise 9:59 – The “Before” Trilogy 12:48 – “World War Z” Thoughts 15:42 – Adam's recommend “Primer” 20:01 – Ian's recommend “Love Liza” 24:02 – “Trainspotting” Stats/History & Boyle's Mt. Rushmore 47:13 – “Trainspotting” Plot/Thoughts/ & Sequel Talk 1:52:00 – Final Thoughts
The Schrader Series Pt.2: The Later Years. In which we discuss three of Paul Schrader's later films: Affliction, First Reformed, and The Card Counter. We also discuss Bresson, Bergman, thoughts on religion, the importance of art, and Brock gets sad sometimes. Films Recommended if you like these Schrader selections: The Wolf of Snow Hollow 2020, dir Jim Cummings A Simple Plan, 1998, dir Sam Raimi The Seventh Seal, 1957, dir Ingmar Bergman Winter Light, 1963, dir Ingmar Bergman The Good Thief, 2002, dir Neil Jordan Croupier, 1998, dir Mike Hodges Keep in touch and read more at whydoesthewilhelmscream.com on instagram @whydoesthewilhelmpod and twitter @whywilhelm Find out more about upcoming Fort Worth Film Club screenings and events at fortworthfilmclub.com and @fortworthfilm Support the next generation of film lovers at reelhousefoundation.org and on facebook reelhousefoundation
Ian and Colonel Bob are joined by Paperweight Entertainment's own Derek Hoskins to take a bite out of two werewolf horror comedies! Werewolves Within and Wolf of Snow Hollow! Engage with us, follow us on Social Media, or support the show by checking out our Merch Store by clicking Here! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paperweightentertainment/support
Having run out of our own spoopy stories, we're reviewing some other spoopy stories! Up this year, The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020) and The Baby (1973).
Bar Talk (our recommendations):Jessica is reading The Many Deaths of Laila Starr by Ram V and Filipe Andrade; drinking Rogue Spirits Dead Guy Whiskey.Damien is watching The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020, dir. Jim Cummings); drinking Basil Hayden's American Bourbon.Ryan is watching The Cellar (2022, dir. Brendan Muldowney); drinking Larceny Wheated Bourbon.If you liked this week's story, check out The Fold by Peter Clines.Up next: Rappacini's Daughter by Nathaniel HawthorneSpecial thank you to Dr. Blake Brandes for our Whiskey and the Weird music! Like, rate, and follow! Check us out on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and at whiskeyandtheweird.com
Episode 320."Black Bird"Cinematographer.Natalie Kingston.Director of photography Natalie Kingston is continually inspired by the collaborative process of creating a distinct visual language for each film she shoots. Her work is always informed by the story and rooted in emotion. Kingston's latest work can be seen in Black Bird, the upcoming Apple TV+ crime drama releasing on streaming services July 8. Starring Taron Egerton, Paul Houser, Ray Liotta and Greg Kinnear in the true-to-life tale of James Keene, a prisoner befriending infamous serial killer Larry Hall to extract information in exchange for early parole, the series brought Kingston's perspective to a disturbingly intimate relationship between the two inmates. Recently Kingston also shot Shapeless, director Samantha Aldana's surreal drama that follows a struggling singer in New Orleans who must overcome her terrifying eating disorder and addiction before it turns her into a monster. The film premiered at Tribeca 2021. Earlier that year, short film Dorothea's Blues which Kingston lensed for director Channing Godfrey-Peoples, premiered at SXSW. Previously, Kingston has worked on a number of award-winning features, amongst them director Jim Cummings' The Wolf of Snow Hollow. Forbes called the film's cinematography “absolutely praiseworthy”, while Coming Soon saw the collaboration between Cummings and Kingston as “a match made in heaven as they bring a real voyeuristic feel to [...] a beautiful film from start to finish.” Welcome, Natalie Kingston.Instagram: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Facebook: Monday Morning Critic Podcast.Twitter:@mdmcriticEmail: Mondaymorningcritic@gmail.comYouTube: Monday Morning Critic Podcastwww.mmcpodcast.com
This week, Ronnie rambles alone about the 2020 film The Wolf of Snow Hollow directed, written, and starring Jim Cummings. It's a fun horror-comedy about a werewolf terrorizing a small town. Music and audio was used from: The Wolf of Snow Creek, Life According to Jimmy, and FreeSound.org contributors. End Theme made by: brainless_bearyann. Check him out on Instagram!Follow us:Instagram: podcastwastedpotentialTwitter: @WPpodcastEmail: podcastwastedpotential@gmail.comhttps://www.patreon.com/user?u=67067997&fan_landing=true#thewolfofsnowhollow #filmreview #horror #comedy #werewolf #wastedpotentialpodcast
On today's show, Brent has returned & he's got A LOT of stuff to talk to Steven about, including: Stranger Things Season 4 & the "Worlds Turned Upside Down" book, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, 99 Homes, Dino Riders toys, Prehistoric Planet (AppleTV+), the Good Liars YouTube channel, Attack of the B-Movie Posters book, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022), Aack Cast (podcast by Jamie Loftus), Picard Season 1 (Paramount+), Daredevil & The Amazing Spider-Man (both from Marvel Comics), Stravaganza (manga from Udon Entertainment), Jurassic World: Dominion (2022), Lightyear (2022), Beavis & Butt-Head Do the Universe (Paramount+), RRR (Netflix), Werewolves Within (2021), The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020), The Lobster (2015), The Adam Project (Netflix), Free Guy (2021), geese teeth, favorite scents, & our recent ailments. Go here to get some LTAS Merch: http://tee.pub/lic/huI4z_dwRsI Email: LetsTalkAboutStuffPodcast@gmail.com Follow LTAS on social media! Twitter: https://twitter.com/LTASpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ltaspod/?hl=en Steven's links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/StevenFisher22 Letterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/stevenfisher22/ Brent's links: Twitter - https://twitter.com/BrentHibbard Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brenthibbard/?hl=en A 5-Star rating on your podcast app is appreciated! And if you like our show, share it with your friends! I'D FIGHT MY WAY OUT. WITH MY DICK.
A small mountain town! A werewolf! Clueless police force! This week the boys become cops only to discover, "The Wolf of Snow Hollow"!! Jim Cummings wrote, directed and starred in his second feature. Less of a werewolf movie, it's more of an examination of murder in a small town and the effects it has on its people. the movie is smart and funny but is it a worth addition to the werewolf genre? in TV Corner we check out episode 8 of Epix series, "From"! and so much more!! You can always email us: skeletonboyspod@gmail.com Twitter: @skeletonboyspod
Welcome to You Haven't Blanked That! This week we watched Nobody. We talk about the Edgar Wright intro, it's always Russians, Obi-Wan, Star Wars: Fallen Order, Star Wars Christmas Special, the Break in, RZA, fight on the bus, John Wick, Werewolf of Snow Hollow, An auditor, Stranger Things 4, Marvel, Who would Corey Feldman play?, Breakfast Club, War of the Worlds, Fletch Too, Chip And Dale Rescue Rangers, Pick it up: Ska in the 90s, Jubilee, Top Secret!, Time Traveler's Wife, Norm MacDonald: Nothing Special, Lone Cub and Wolf, Housu?, Catwoman: Hunted Opening theme by the Assassins Closing theme by Lucas Perea Email: Yhblankthat@gmail.com Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/youhaventblankedthat/ Instagram: (@yhblankthat) https://www.amazon.com/You-Havent-Blanked-That/dp/B08JJS7RSK https://anchor.fm/blanked-that --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blanked-that/message
In this episode, Corey & Kevin talk about a few movies from Jim Cummings, Thunder Road, which seemed to have put Jim on the map, and The Wolf of Snow Hollow, which has a bigger presence and budget. We also start the episode off by talking about an indie movie called Hotel, by RC Films. You can watch for free on YouTube with the link below. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p1s04581WuY #JimCummings #ThunderRoad #TheWolfofSnowHollow #IndieMovies #IndependentMovies #NoHollywood --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/corey-kevin/support
Yeah yeah we know, our Doc Strange 2 review is dropping super later... it's all Blaine's fault... but listen anyways please and thank you, love yooooou, byeeeee! News New Daredevil League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen What we've been watching Matt: Stranger Things, The Wolf of Snow Hollow, Drag Me to Hell Chris: Outlander, The Deep House, The Pentaverate Blaine: The Owl House, The Guardians of Justice (Will Save You!) Spoilers Review for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9419884/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0) Rotten Tomatoes Score Reveal and Reactions Send off Songs Join in and listen to the Critically Aroused send-off song playlist on Spotiy (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/24jYcGOPMTB0Qhj3s5wPNe?si=-TEISBDzQVSC2zhhjCs48Q) Mac Miller - The Spins Born Ruffians - Needle The Brummies - Cosmic Space Girl Next weeks podcast is to be decided! Instagram @CriticallyAroused (https://www.instagram.com/criticallyaroused/) Twitter @arousedmedia (https://twitter.com/ArousedMedia) Facebook @CriticallyAroused (https://www.facebook.com/CriticallyAroused/) Credits Our beautiful podcast logo come via Aubrey Troutman http://aubreytroutmancreative.com/ Our intro and outro music comes from https://ketsamusic.com/
On this exciting episode, I'll babble on about the 80s classic, The Right Stuff, because I know how much you love old movies!! I will give you my thoughts on a horror movie, The Wolf of Snow Hollow, which I caught on Amazon, because I know how much you love new movies! Don't miss this episode, it's out of this world! (Lame, I know)
On this special Indie Horror Month episode of Daily Dead's official podcast, Heather Wixson is joined by writer, director, and actor Jim Cummings to discuss his films Thunder Road, The Wolf of Snow Hollow, and The Beta Test (coming to Blu-ray and DVD on May 10th). Cummings also talks about working with David Gordon Green and Danny McBride on Halloween Kills, he reflects on his experiences with crowdfunding, and he gives insightful advice to aspiring filmmakers, including how you can get involved with his The Short to Feature Lab!
While looking back at their childhood memories, Gen-X film fanatics Mike and Angel recall some of the most bizarre and crazy movie scenes from the 1980s and '90s that nearly scared them to death. Mike and Angel each list three terrifying movie moments that psychologically scarred them when they were little kids. It's a nostalgic-filled movie discussion that will surely conjure up bad memories with laughter. ----more---- Angel's Movie Scenes: The Kindred (1987), Grim Prairie Tales (1990), and Dreamscape (1984) Mike's Movie Scenes: Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones (1980), Cujo (1983), and Poltergeist (1982) *Angel's Recent Horror Movie Picks: Hunter Hunter (2020), The Head Hunter (2018), and The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020)
This week Jeremy interviews actor / director Jim Cummings On this episode Jim and Jeremy talk Halloween Kills, David Gordon Green, moving away from New Orleans for school, Louisiana Film Directors, the movies that were an early influence, depravity, thoughts on screenwriting, his first time acting and the Thunder Road short, his first time directing and graduating with the Daniels, Jim goes through his history making shorts, turning a short into a feature, grieving the death of a loved one, his friendship with Nicolas Cave, working with Robert Forster in The Wolf of Snow Hollow, his relationship with comedy horror, comic relief, The Beta Test, and so more!! For a bonus episode where Jim answers questions submitted by subscribers and so much more - SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATREON Follow the show on INSTAGRAM and TWITTER
Maybe we should have all majored in Computer Science. Jay, Ron, and Cory, review The Wolf of Snow Hollow (2020). Follow Cory and GoryCoryHorror.com Film Strip: https://linktr.ee/FilmStripPodcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/filmstrip/support
Jim Cummings is an American actor and filmmaker. He started his career in 2016 with the short film Thunder Road, which he extended into a 2018 feature film of the same name. You probably know him best for The Wolf of Snow Hollow, which he wrote, directed, and starred in. Wolf of Snow Hollow was one of my favorite films of 2020 and was the last performance of the dearly departed Robert Forster. Jim's latest movie is The Beta Test, a dark comedy thriller about a hapless young man who unwillingly makes a sex pact and is thrown into a dark underworld of intrigue. Beta Test is super intriguing and surprisingly funny. Jim carries the entire movie hilariously, no pun intended, reminds me of a young Jim Carrey. He's a super interesting recent addition to the horror world, and I can't wait to see what he does next. Here are some key takeaways from this conversation with Jim Cummings. Keep hustling. Jim wrote his first film, the short for THUNDER ROAD, on the commute to his job, and it got into Sundance and won. A lot of would-be filmmakers somehow feel the need to do something extreme, like quit their job before they give themselves the permission and validation to embark on their movie-making career. This isn't always viable or sustainable, and there are many cases of filmmakers with day jobs who get their first movies made while they're doing something else, and that's ok. What matters is that you're consistently pursuing it. There's a metaphor about two trains, where you're on one train that represents your current job, and adjacent to you is the train that you'd rather be on, representing your real passion. The more fuel you shovel into that other train, the faster it will catch up to the train you're on, and once it does, you'll know when to jump. Number 2, a natural extension after number 1, even when you get signed, still, KEEP HUSTLING! After Jim's short won at Sundance, he got signed at the very prestigious agency WME - it seemed he had arrived, but after doing a waterbottle tour all over Hollywood, talking to many producers and studios, he had no offers. Unfortunately, this is the rule and not the exception for many directors who are signed, even to major agencies - you can enter a desert and waste years at a time just sitting on your hands waiting for your agency to bring you something. I've heard of this happening to more filmmakers than I'd care to admit. Once you're signed, it's critical that you keep that indie spirit going and get your projects made. Typically agencies make a cut of the total budget of a project, so they're usually less interested in pursuing smaller budgeted indies; that's ok; you don't always need them. Despite being signed with WME, Jim bootstrapped, kickstarted, and then equity-funded his first feature, cobbling together about $200k. Only after making that movie did Hollywood really come knocking, and he was able to make Wolf of Snow Hollow for a couple million dollars. The lesson here is to never rest on your laurels and to keep pushing your movies forward with or without your agency. Find a way to pre-visualize pre-experience the tone and trajectory of your movie. Jim and his writing partner PJ do a fascinating thing with their scripts prior to shooting - they will perform the entire script, record it, score it then listen to it to see where the lulls are and what could be better. This is pretty brilliant as a way to kick the tires on your own material because sometimes you need to hear the material performed, or even perform it yourself, to know what it needs to work. Sometimes he'll rent a cabin with his friends and make an event out of it. When you're deep in the trenches of your screenplay, you'll likely get tired of reading & re-reading the same material and lose objectivity - instead, find a way to bring it to a new platform. This can counter your screenplay fatigue while bringing a whole new perspective to your project. Thanks for listening! Don't forget to subscribe. ----- Produced by Simpler Media
On this episode, I take a look into the Jim Cumming's 2020 film, The Wolf of Snow Hollow! I go over the clues for this wolfman-whodunnit, how the editing was weird, the types of fears it plays off of, and determine the perfect trinked to place in the basement of the cabin in the woods. Tune in and share your thoughts on Instagram! Donate to Spirit of ChildrenSupport me at BuyMeACoffee.com/bruckerhorror That's Not Canon Productions Instagram: @bruckerhorrorTwitter: @bruckerhorrorEmail: bruckerhorror@gmail.comLinktree: https://linktr.ee/autopsyofahorrormovieThe Wolf of Snow Hollow was written and directed by Jim Cummings who also stars along with Riki Lindhome, Chloe East, Jimmy Tatro, and Robert Forster.Music & Sound EffectsCancun by Topher and GraceMixkit (thunder ambiance)virtualambiance (Haunted Halloween Mansion Fireplace with Thunder Rain and Howling Wind)Big Sound Bank (glass, ice, drink pour)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/autopsy-of-a-horror-movie/donations
The guys are back after the holiday break to review the 2020 werewolf gem, The Wolf of Snow Hollow
Special episode this week we have our first guest. Meg is on vacation in the wild west, so Brian and Steve are joined by Pittsburgh based author and werewolf expert Brandon Getz. They appropriately talk about Jim Cummings' The Wolf of Snow Hollow. Spoilers for this movie which you should absolutely watch first and spoilers for Jim's character in Halloween Kills. And Spoilers about the nature of the movie The Howling. Plus spoilers for what Tom Atkins thinks of Brandon's book. Spoilers: Wolfman's got nards. Learn what movies we'll be watching for the November Showdown and buy Brandon's book; Lars Breaxface Werewolf in Space https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/lars-breaxface-brandon-getz/1133204665?ean=9781951393755 Find Us Online- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/halloweenisforever/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HallowForever Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@halloweenisforeverpod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HalloweenIsForeverPod E-Mail: Halloweenisforeverpod@gmail.com