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We got a great one today, someone I've wanted to have on the show since year 1. Jim Mickle is in the house. Jim is a director and writer, known for his bold genre-blending style. After graduating from NYU's film program he made his directorial debut with the micro‑budget horror Mulberry Street (2006), followed by the vampire western Stake Land (2010). In 2013, he released his unsettling family cannibal remake (that legit gave me nightmares) We Are What We Are. Jim then ventured into noir-thriller territory with Cold in July (2014), starring Michael C. Hall and Don Johnson before transitioning to television by co-developing and directing SundanceTV's Hap and Leonard (2016–2018). He then created, produced, and directed the Netflix fantasy series Sweet Tooth (2021–).Jim has built a career on doing things his own way — often by learning things the hard way, but always with heart, vision, and grit.In this episode, Jim dives deep into the evolution of his career — from his early days making guerrilla style films to becoming a Netflix show runner. He discusses how he learned to navigate the TV industry, the painful transition from indie DIY to studio systems, and how the business has transformed for filmmakers over the last 20 years. He also gets into his longstanding mentorship with Larry Fessenden and much more on this very special episode of The Nick Taylor Horror Show.Key TakeawaysSet the Date — Make a Movie.Human psychology is complicated, but sometimes it's very simple. Just the act of picking a shoot date can mean everything. The moment you schedule a day to film something, your mind orients toward a tangible goal and the idea of filmmaking stops being a vague “someday” idea and becomes real, scheduled, and tangible. In 2005, Jim and his longtime collaborator set a hard deadline by which they'd start shooting something—even if it was just the two of them filming in a kitchen. That commitment led to Mulberry Street, a gritty, ultra-DIY feature shot in their own neighborhood with friends and minimal gear. It may not have been perfect—but it was finished. And it launched Jim. Sometimes, all you need to launch a career is a simple commitment in your Google Calendar.Find Your Fessenden.Larry Fessenden—who's been on this show in one of my all-time favorite episodes—is a prolific creator and mentor. Jim credits him as a key figure in his career and someone he reached out to early on for advice. That connection evolved into a long-standing creative partnership: Larry went on to produce several of Jim's films and helped him navigate both the craft of filmmaking and the maze of Hollywood. More than just a collaborator, Larry became a guiding presence—part mentor, part indie godfather—who shaped Jim's growth as a filmmaker. Every filmmaker stands to benefit from a relationship like that. So reach out to that filmmaker you really admire because you never know what may happen.Slow and Steady Wins the Race.After four indie features, Jim transitioned to television gradually — starting with Hap and Leonard (which nearly crushed him) before eventually helming Netflix's Sweet Tooth. That slow progression helped him adapt to larger crews, higher stakes, and network politics without losing his creative voice or burning out. Each project taught him how to scale. Jim warns against trying to move too fast.In the Nat Geo documentary Jaws at 50, Spielberg talks openly about the PTSD he experienced from making Jaws. For years afterward, he'd visit the Universal lot and climb into the actual Orca boat and cry—literally to cry out the trauma he'd been carrying from the experience. He even had nightmares for half a decade. And while the grueling experience of making Jaws turned him into Spielberg, that...
Adam Finberg's STAR PEOPLE starring actor and recording artist Kat Cunning (The Deuce, On Swift Horses), McCabe Slye (Destroyer, Fear Street Trilogy), Connor Paolo ( The Last Stop in Yuma County, Revenge, Gossip Girl), Eddie Martinez (The Sinner, Night Swim), Bradley Fisher (Westworld), and Adriana Aluna Martinez (Duster) will open in theaters July 25, with a VOD release to follow nationwide on all major platforms on August 12.Synopsis of STAR PEOPLE - On March 13, 1997, thousands of people in Arizona witnessed the largest mass UFO sighting in U.S. history—now famously known as The Phoenix Lights. Among them was 10-year-old Claire, who felt as if the lights called to her. Years later, Claire (Kat Cunning), now a photographer, is still chasing that moment, hoping to capture the lights on camera and finally make sense of what she saw.When a mysterious tip leads her deep into the Arizona desert during a deadly heatwave with her UFO streamer boyfriend (Connor Paolo) and troubled brother (McCabe Slye) in tow,they encounter a vulnerable immigrant family whose plight complicates her mission. As tensions rise, Claire searches for the answers she seeks on terra firma and among the stars.KAT CUNNING (CLAIRE) is a true multi-hyphenate—actor, writer, singer, songwriter, and director—whose range spans Broadway, immersive theater, film and television. They are known most recently for the role of Gail in ON SWIFT HORSES, (Jacob Elordi, Daisy Edgar Jones), Reina Rein in Rapsh!t (Issa Rae), and the Netflix hits, Purple Hearts (Nicholas Galitizine), and Trinkets. Cunning credits The Deuce (James Franco, Maggie Gyllenhaal) as their break-out role on screen, but their performance career began in concert dance, for which they hold a BFA from SUNY Purchase.As a musician, Cunning is known for their traffic stopping voice and LGBTQ advocacy. They areset to tour “Glass Jaw,” (their debut EP) this fall.CONNOR PAOLO (JUSTIN) can currently be seen in Francis Galluppi's award-winning film: THE LAST STOP INYUMA COUNTY and on the festival circuit in Vivian Kerr's feature: SEANCE and J. Zachary Thurman's: THE DEMON CORE. Upcoming films include Tyler Shields': CHAPTER 51, currentlyshowing in select IMAX screenings, and Kim Caicedo's debut feature: SHEEPWELL.Select past film work includes: AMBUSH, THE YOUNG WIFE, A CREATURE WAS STIRRING, FLOCK OF FOUR, the STAKE LAND films, SNOW ANGELS, ALEXANDER and MYSTIC RIVER.Select TV work includes: Revenge, Gossip Girl, Electric Dreams, Fire Country, The Resident and The Brave.Guest:Kat Cunning - Instagram Wikipedia Website IMDbConnor Paolo - Wikipedia Instagram IMDbHost:Instagram: @MentorsontheMic@MichelleSimoneMillerTwitter: @MentorsontheMic@MichelleSimoneMFacebook page: https://www.facebook.com/mentorsonthemicWebsite: www.michellesimonemiller.com and www.mentorsonthemic.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/user/24mmichelleIf you like this episode, check out:Tribeca: Luke Kirby and Daniel Serafini-Sauli for World Premiere of Terror Keeps You SlenderTribeca: Dir Jon S. Baird and Writer Steven Rogers for World Premiere of "Everything's Going to be Great"
In this episode, we sink our teeth into the gritty, post-apocalyptic world of Stakeland, the cult horror hit that reimagined vampire survival with raw intensity and emotional depth. Recorded live in the heart of Manhattan, where cast and crew gathered. Sean Nelson – Shares how his character brought a human core to the chaos. Michael Cerveris (Fringe) – Discusses stepping into villainous shoes and balancing theatrical nuance with brutal realism. Jim Mickle – The visionary director on how Stakeland helped redefine indie horror. Start Your Free One Year Trial On Sci-Fi Talk Plus
This week we complain about a good movie simply because it exists.
Filmmakers Dan Berk and Robert Olsen (NOVOCAINE, THE STAKELANDER, VILLAINS, SIGNIFICANT OTHER) join Joe Lynch to discuss their career journey. From being randomly assigned as roommates at NYU… to starting their own production company… to taking on the STAKELAND franchise with their well-received sequel… to creating chemistry between two up-and-coming stars like Bill Skarsgard & Maika Monroe in VILLAINS and making an action star out of an everyman actor like Jack Quaid in their new film NOVOCAINE (in theaters March 13th)… Dan and Robert share the details of their collaborative process.
He played September, the Observer from Fringe plus was in Stakeland. We chatted about both projects in 2013. Start Your Free Trial at Sci-Fi Talk Plus Free For One Year
Let's get it started: wir sind zurück und blicken erstmal zurück. Denn letzte Woche startete NOSFERATU von Robert Eggers und den wollen Hennes und Schröck natürlich noch mal ausführlich begutachten. Daneben geht es in dieser Vorpremiere für unseren nächsten Saisonstart an regulären Folgen auch um BETTER MAN - DIE ROBBIE WILLIAMS STORY, der bei Daniel schwer Eindruck hinterlassen hat. Außerdem gehen die beiden noch auf das romantische Drama WE LIVE IN TIME, den Tatsachen-Thriller SEPTEMBER 5 - THE DAY TERROR WENT LIVE und DAS MÄDCHEN MIT DER NADEL ein, damit Ihr auch alle auf dem neuesten Stand seid, was das Kinoprogramm am heutigen Tag angeht. Allerdings wird es in dieser Ausgabe noch keine Streaming- und Mediatheken-Tipps geben, da wir sie bereits im letzten Jahr aufgezeichnet haben, als Hennes für ein kurzes Comedy-Gastspiel in Hamburg war. Deshalb geben wir Euch einfach noch zwei eher unbekanntere Vampir-Tipps mit auf den Weg: LIEBE AUF DEN ERSTEN BISS und VAMPIRE NATION aka STAKE LAND, falls Ihr vor oder nach NOSFERATU noch ein wenig Blutdurst habt. Und ansonsten plaudern die beiden einfach ein wenig über alles, was ihnen so auf dem Herzen liegt. Also Filme, auf die sich im nächsten Jahr freuen, Comedians/ Kabarettisten, die sie vermissen (wie zum Beispiel Volker Pispers oder Harald Schmidt) oder eben das, was demnächst so auf dem Programm steht, was bei Hennes ein eigenes Podcast-Projekt ohne seine beiden langjährigen Kollegen Sträter und Streberg sein wird. And that's it. Damit ist dieser erste kleine Gruß ans Jahr 2025 auch schon wieder gefüllt. Nächste Woche folgt dann die erste reguläre Sendung. Bis dahin wünschen wir Euch viel Spaß im Kino oder auf der Couch, bleibt gesund und gut drauf und noch mal nachträglich ein frohes, neues Jahr. Cheerio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Without Your Head Horror Podcast FX makeup artist Brian Spears joins us! Brian has worked on tons of film and TV such as Larry Fessenden's Blackout and Depraved, Smile, Army of the Dead, Stake Land, The Ranger, Late Phases and more! Also joining us Federico Zampaglione director of "The Well" available now on VOD! "A budding art restorer travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory. Little does she know she is placing her life in danger from an evil curse and a monster born of myth and brutal pain." Please subscribe for more trailers and interviews - LIVE Thursdays! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmwH7xVAhD-OOAqFWyTYTA?sub_confirmation=1 Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOmwH7xVAhD-OOAqFWyTYTA/join Help Support Without Your Head! https://account.venmo.com/u/headyverse Join Nasty Neal, Terrible Troy and Annabelle Lecter in the interactive chat to talk horror and more! #TheWell #Smile #Blackout #WithoutYourHead #HorrorPodcast #IndieFilm #independentmovies --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/withoutyourhead/support
Vampire month carries on as we discuss the lesser known, Stakeland. A spiritual sequel to a movie we did back in werewolf month, late phases, this time set in a vampire universe and bringing a more serious take on the zombieland format of how to survive and horror movie wasteland. we hope you enjoy! Get some of our sweet Merch www.Honhpod.threadless.com Make sure to let us know what you think of the show on all of our social media pages https://twitter.com/HOnHPod https://www.instagram.com/honhpod/ https://www.tiktok.com/@honhpod? also you can follow all of the guys other shows on twitter Chris https://twitter.com/GeekPeakPod Miles https://twitter.com/TheDiscDump and https://twitter.com/RealmsToast and Josh https://twitter.com/FNBNPodcast
On today's episode, I talk to writer and director Jim Mickle. Originally from Douglassville, PA, Jim studied film at NYU and then worked his way up in the industry, eventually deciding to make his own film in 2006, Mulberry Street, with frequent collaborator Nick Damici. Each film they made got a little more attention: Stake Land, We Are What We Are and Cold In July, which premiered at Sundance and was scooped up by IFC Films. From 2016 to 2018, Jim and Damici showran the Sundance TV show Hap and Leonard, and most recently, Jim has showrun three seasons of the Netflix Jeff Lemire adaptation Sweet Tooth, whose third season debuts today! This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter. Check out my free philosophy Substack where I write essays every couple months here and my old casiopop band's lost album here! And the comedy podcast I do with my wife Naomi Couples Therapy can be found here!
[7x10] Our Season VII climax brings us to Jim Mickle's 2010 post-apocalyptic vampire movie Stake Land, about a young orphaned man taken under the wing of a vampire hunter known only as 'Mister'... And making his debut on the show is podcaster Brad Hanson... Hosts: Dan Owen & Hugh McStay Guest: Brad Hanson Editor: Dan Owen "Months passed in a blur of days and nights. We travelled east and west, but always north. Away from death." -- Martin Subscribe and leave a rating or review to help support the show. You can also leave a donation at Ko-fi and follow us on various social media platforms here. A proud part of the Film Stories podcast network. Theme music composed by Nela Ruiz • Podcast artwork by Dan Owen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Happy New Year, Disney cartoons as horror movies, late voicemails, blown up TV stations, bad vampires and Stakeland!
It's time to take a trip to Stakeland and fight some vamps! An low budget movie that doesnt look low budget and cements itself in the good half of vampire films. Sponsored By @southland_dungeon on Instagram www.southlandbooksandcafe.com @nightofthenerdylaser on Instagram Email us @ nightofthenerdylaser@gmail.com Hosts: Richard & Jeff
This week the Squad reviews Jeremy's pick of "Stake Land". Thank you all for listening, we hope you enjoy the show.
31 Days of Halloween 2023 continues as after many years I return to the vampire post-apocalypse with Mister and Martin in 2016's Stake Land II. ENDING MUSIC: Ain't No Grave by Johnny Cash Support TWoRP Contact Us talkwithoutrhythm@gmail.com
Taking a break from our series format, we're excited to bring you another #FoGgoweener: one-off episodes based on media that was recommended to us by our Patrons during our annual FoGgoween party. This week's entry is the indie vampire road movie, STAKE LAND, recommended to us by Continuity Guru Steve Beckley, who also guests with us for the conversation.Stake Land takes a melancholy and thoughtful approach to its subject, delivering an occasionally horrific and just as often profound exploration of how both civilization and individuals change when the societal structures break down. It's also impressively insightful in its handling of politics, religion, violence, and hope, making it a real hidden gem for fans of our show.Also featuring a Patron-only segment of Whatchas, this is an energizing conversation that we really hope you enjoy.3:41 - Business TimePatron Only Segment: Whatcha Watchin' / Readin' / Listenin' To?6:09 - STAKE LANDSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hello Horror Fans, welcome back to our home. In this episode, Brian and I will be chatting about two movies made by Jim Mickle: Cold in July and Stakeland. Then, in Bumps in the Night, we explore our favorite representations of the Devil in cinema. Then, it's followed by 10 mini reviews for the collection in which all the titles start with Death. lol I'm sensing a theme. Come on in, enjoy the air conditioning and relax.
Welcome to the Savage Horror Creeps Podcast! We are guides through the world of horror films past, present, and future! Narrating years, decades, sub-genres, subjects, and themes with honest reviews and rankings, no film (or listener) will be spared! The Savage Horror Creeps are back in the studio for yet another year, this time a little newer with 2010 (aka the Year of the Remakes according to Nate). As always, hear the always controversial Savage Top Ten, honorable mentions, and honors for the year. Also, we get to some listner emails! Also, we discuss penis-popcorn etiquette... It's a wild, fun time! Episode 12: Savage Top Ten Insidious Tucker and Dale vs. Evil Let Me In The Last Exoricism Stake Land I Saw The Devil The Wolf Man Nightmare on Elm Street I Spit on Your Grave Hatchet II with Honorable Mentions, Horror Awards, and MORE! But stay tuned after for Horror Tarot on Insidious: The Red Door! Be sure to subscribe to the Savage Horror Creeps Podcast on: Apple Spotify Google Podcasts Or wherever you listen You can email our show at savagehorrorcreeps@gmail.com and interact with us on: Instagram: @savagehorrorcreeps Facebook: The Savage Horror Creeps Podcast Page Twitter: @savage_horror Stay tuned for our next episode, a backyard BBQ tribute to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Franchise! Special thanks to Victoria for our awesome artwork! Feel free to check out more of her stuff on Instagram: @unm.ind
This week we have a kings throne, a man apologising for falling off his own bike, Ant man Quantumania, Skinamarink and rewiring issues. Then after some feedback its off for a "quietly influential" small budget action horror Stakeland.
Welcome to stake land kid!!! Join us on a wild ride as we break down and explore the world that is STAKE LAND!!! Find us on YouTube at https://youtube.com/@hackstabslashpodcast Find us in apple/Spotify/anchor as well if your just looking to listen
Kristina Hughes: Uber cool to talk to! Very talented actress! Portraying the role of "The Mother", Dan Berk & Robert Olson could not have picked a better person to play that main villain role. Kristina provides an answer to the mystery of how 'The Mother" has such a huge influence over the other vampires and [The Brotherhood]. Additionally, she talks about the makeup process, the special effects, and the story behind the movie. Overall, an excellent interview with the very talented actress. She did not disappoint in the movie at all! Make sure to check out her other roles in her other movies. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/southjerseyhorror/message
Truly a remarkable actress! Marianne Hagan is such a cool and laid back individual who has lots to say and I am not complaining. Her talent has brought her to the Halloween Franchise as Kara Strode (adopted cousin to Laurie Strode) and many more roles in movies and television. She was also in my one of my favorite vampire movies, "Stakeland" alongside Connor Paolo and Nick Damici. Moreover, she has a short cameo in Scott Goldberg's "The Forest Hills" alongside the legendary (and brave) Shelley Duval, Felissa Rose, Edward Furlong, and Dee Wallace. I gave her my undivided attention during the interview because someone with her reputation deserves it, without question. All in all, she is a phenomenal person who has been in some very underrated and underappreciated films and I would love to see her in a lot more. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/southjerseyhorror/message
Cette semaine on explore ce curieux film de vampire ! !!! Spoiler alert !!! Regarder la bande-annonce
We're joined by Peter Phok, who has produced some of our favorites like The House of the Devil, Stake Land, The Inn Keepers, The Sacrament, Most Beautiful Island, Deadwax, 1BR, and more!
We are grinning from ear to ear as we talk about the breakout horror smash 'Smile'! We start with our talk with Special Makeup Effects Artist BRIAN SPEARS, who worked on 'Smile' as well as other scary films like 'Army of the Dead' and 'Stake Land'. Then, we wrap up the show with our review of 'Smile' as well as a few other horror films streaming at home right now (38:16). Follow us on Twitter/Instagram @recentactpod
"The Most Dangerous Thing Is To Be Alive."
Watching Wyrd is where four horror, science fiction, and dark fantasy authors, film fans, and good friends get together every week to watch some of their favorite movies, a lot of them the others haven't seen, and analyze them together. Note, if you are looking for unbiased, serious discussions and movie reviews, look somewhere else. That is certainly not what we are offering here. This episode's films: Stake Land (2010) is a 2010 American vampire horror film whose plot revolves around an orphaned young man being taken under the wing of a vampire hunter known only as "Mister", and the battle for survival in their quest for a safe haven. Priest (2011) is an American action horror film that stars Paul Bettany as the title character. It is loosely based on the Korean comic of the same name by Hyung Min-woo. In an alternate universe, humanity and vampires have warred for centuries. After the last Vampire War, a veteran Warrior Priest lives in obscurity until his niece is kidnapped by vampires. 30 Days of Night (2007) is an American horror film based on comic book miniseries of the same name. The film was directed by David Slade and the story focuses on an Alaskan town beset by vampires as it enters into a 30-day-long polar night. Daybreakers (2009) is a science-fiction action horror film that takes place in a futuristic world overrun by vampires and centers around a vampiric corporation that sets out to capture and farm the remaining humans while researching a substitute for human blood. Be sure to like, subscribe, etc and of course check out our website: www.wyrdrealities.net Find us on social media using: linktr.ee/wyrdrealities --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wyrd-realities/support
Watching Wyrd is where four horror, science fiction, and dark fantasy authors, film fans, and good friends get together every week to watch some of their favorite movies, a lot of them the others haven't seen, and analyze them together. Note, if you are looking for unbiased, serious discussions and movie reviews, look somewhere else. That is certainly not what we are offering here. This week's films: Stake Land (2010) is a 2010 American vampire horror film whose plot revolves around an orphaned young man being taken under the wing of a vampire hunter known only as "Mister", and the battle for survival in their quest for a safe haven. Priest (2011) is an American action horror film that stars Paul Bettany as the title character. It is loosely based on the Korean comic of the same name by Hyung Min-woo. In an alternate universe, humanity and vampires have warred for centuries. After the last Vampire War, a veteran Warrior Priest lives in obscurity until his niece is kidnapped by vampires. 30 Days of Night (2007) is an American horror film based on the comic book miniseries of the same name. The film was directed by David Slade and the story focuses on an Alaskan town beset by vampires as it enters into a 30-day-long polar night. Daybreakers (2009) is a science-fiction action horror film that takes place in a futuristic world overrun by vampires, and centers around a vampiric corporation which sets out to capture and farm the remaining humans while researching a substitute for human blood. Be sure to like, subscribe, etc and of course check out our website: www.wyrdrealities.net Find us on social media using: linktr.ee/wyrdrealities --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wyrd-realities/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wyrd-realities/support
On this episode of the Gore N More podcast we discuss and review 2010's Stake Land.Part of Project Louderhttps://projectlouder.net/
Tekn·ik [‑i´k] substantiv ~en ~er. Från grekiskans téchnē (τέχνη) som betyder "konst", "skicklighet" eller "hantverk”. Tre saker vi oftast har problem med, men skit samma. Vi är iallafall bra på att prata strunt! Vi snackar nya tv-spel, buggar och anime! I Veckans Ben™ beger vi oss ut i Dollarstore versionen av The Walking Dead, för vi har sett Stake Land (2010). Länk i bio eller så finns avsnittet i poddspelaren du har förinspelat för du bryr dig faktiskt inte om att ”optimera”, du vill bara lyssna och det älskar vi! 1h
“These our witness, Aunty. Us suffer bad. Want justice. We want Thunderdome!” And so began the journey north to safety, to our place in the sun. Or maybe it's just The Last Librarian Evan Carter coming in @FromThe Wastes to discuss a topic near and dear to his heart, Post-Apocalyptic films. And we talk about a lot of them. Evan is passionate about this topic, and it really shows. This is one for the books. Time to fuel up your Gyro-Copter, grab some cans of Spam, and get ready for this episode of Fave Five From Fans. And you know the law: Two men enter, one man leaves. Find us using our Linktree or via PodLink. You can click HERE and leave us a question or comment about the show and we might feature it in a future episode. anchor.fm/fave-five-from-fans/message #FaveFiveFromFans #FFFF #podcasts #podcast #podcasting #podcastlife #podcaster #podcasters #podcastshow #podcastersofinstagram #anchorfm #spotify #spotifypodcasts #itunes #applepodcasts #youtube #googlepodcasts #overcast #stitcher #stitcherpodcasts #castbox #castboxpodcasts #PodcastSuggestions #podcastinglife #podcastaddict #newpodcast #podcastlove #podcastsofinstagram #podcastmovement #podcasthost #podcastnetwork #podernfamily #bhfyp #Movie #Movies #MutantFam #HorrorFam #FrighteningFam #HorrorCommunity #EveryoneIsFam #SciFiFam #alienfam #SIPNetwork #podcast #Podcasting #PodernFamily #Podcaster #PodcastNation #PodcastNetwork #PodcastRecommendations #horrorphotography #eerie #dystopia #cosmichorror #lovecraftian #darkfuture #dystopian #scifi #apocalypse #1312 #desertpunk #dieselpunk #wastelander #strega #fantasy #fantasyfashion #summerstrega #postapocalyptic #postapocalypticfilms #postapocalypticmovies #ootdmy #pandemic #biohazard #doomsday #doomsdayprepper #postapocalypticworld #survivalist #prepper #preppers #preparedness #prepping #beprepared #solesurvivor #urbansurvival #survival #disaster #postapocalypse #apocalyptic #larryniven #lucifer'shammer #wastelandvehicles #automotive #carbuilds #offroad #furyroad #madmax #madmaxcars #v8 #roadwarrior #rat #WastelandWednesday #CarWars #DarkFuture #Gaslands #birdbox #theday #thebookofeli # carriers # thedivide #cargo #escapefromny #nightofthecomet #turbokid #Stakeland #iamlegend #thelastmanonearth #richardmatheson #theomegaman #thebattery #zombieland #snowpiercer #aquite place #twelvemonkeys #planetoftheapes #dayofthedead #Delicatessen #thematrix #wall-e #MadMax #FuryRoad #theroadwarrior #thunderdome #theorad #28dayslater #stalker
Jay is back! This week, Captain, Wilson, and Jay review the 2010 vampire horror film "Stake Land." It stars Connor Paolo, Nick Damici, Kelly McGillis, and Michael Cerveris!
Welcome to episode 297 of The Podcast Under the Stairs. Welcome to the eighth annual Summer TPUTS Top 10 Series, this year looking at the decade known as the 10's. This episode with feature the following guests: Boz, Jeff Lown, Daeron Wilson & Mark Ball. Adjudicator on this episode was Tyler Tadeo. People's Council for this episode were Jamie McAuley & David Garrett Jnr.. And will feature mini reviews of the following films: Bedevilled, Tucker and Dale vs Evil, Piranha 3D, Dream Home, Trollhunter, The Crazies, I Saw the Devil, The Last Exorcism, Julia's Eyes, The Last Circus, Frozen & Stakeland. TIME CODING Intro – 0 - 4mins 30secs Top 10 2010 - 4mins 30secs - 3hr 35mins 50secs Interlude Song - Ritual - Ghost (2010) - 3hr 35mins 50secs - 3hrs 40mins 15secs Decision Time - 3hrs 40mins 15secs - 4hrs 10mins 30secs Promo - 4hrs 10mins 30secs - 4hrs 11mins 55secs Adjudicators & Final Result - 4hrs 11mins 55secs - 4hrs 30mins 45secs Peoples Council & Closing out the Show - 4hrs 30mins 45secs - End Closing Song - Bullet Proof (2010) - La Roux RESULTS The three movies selected by the hosts were: I Saw the Devil, Dream Home & the third seeded pick was Tucker & Dale vs Evil. The adjudicator confirmed that he was swapping Tucker & Dale vs Evil for Bedevilled. As a result the final movies representing 2010 are I Saw the Devil, Dream Home & Bedevilled. The Peoples Council have selected I Saw the Devil & Bedevilled to represent 2010. Hosts List: I Saw the Devil Dream Home Bedevilled (Swapped by Adjudicator over Tucker & Dale vs Evil) People's List I Saw the Devil Bedevilled BUY OFFICIAL TPUTS MERCH FROM http://tputscast.bigcartel.com Check out the show on iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.
This week we're finishing up our two part series about vampires with Stake Land. Go watch this film immediately. It's incredible. THEY THROW VAMPIRES OUT OF A HELICOPTER!!! If you enjoy what we do, please go rate and review us at wherever vampires are sold.
Special Film Festival Edition looks at several directors and their projects. Jim Mickle talks Stakeland and We Are What We Are, Caradog James talks The Machine with comments from Caity Lotz, William Eubank talks about his film, The Signal and Rod Blackhurst talks about his award winning film, Here Alone.
Bela Lugosi got it right all those years ago when he said that it was women who truly love horror. My guests, The Spinsters of Horror, prove it with every episode of I Spit on Your Podcast, one of the sharpest, passionate, and fun shows around. Join us in a deep-dive geek conversation as we discuss dozens of topics including horror in pop culture, heavy metal, folk horror, taboo terrors, paganism, feminism, fetishes, "comfort horror movies", and why horror does not deserve your shame! I hope you enjoy the show! Movies Covered: Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) The Exorcist (1973) Candyman (1992) Midsommar (2019) A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (1988) Monster Squad (1987) Elvira: Mistress of the Dark (1988) Psycho Goreman (2020) Phantasm 2 (1988) Trauma (2017) The Untold Story (1993) Hostel (2005) Slaughtered Vomit Dolls (2006) The Bunny Game (2011) Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror (2021) Calibre (2018) The Wicker man (1973) Hagazussa (2017) Without Name (2016) The Hallow (2015) Stake Land (2010) The Void (2016) Bug (2006) Bit (2019) R.L. Stine's CHEERLEADER BOOK Series
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 85 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. On this episode, your tour guide of David Garrett Jr. will take you through Odyssey through the Ones #12 with Featured Reviews of Son (2021) and Invisible Ghost (1941). Also on this episode are Mini-Reviews of Stake Land (2010), Dream Home (2010) and Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 2:41 Mini-Reviews: 2:43 - 19:44 Son Trailer: 19:44 - 21:34 Son Review: 21:34 - 32:20 Invisible Ghost Trailer: 32:20 - 33:48 Invisible Ghost Review: 33:48 - 44:38 Outro: 45:44 - 47:46 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
B Movies are the Best Movies This week we get together to talk about the vampire flick Stake Land (2010) In a world of vampires, an expert vampire hunter and his young protégé travel toward sanctuary. Like, Follow, Subscribe and visit www.thepfpn.com to have your mind blown with countless hours of epic podcasts Pick up a copy of Bret’s book Iowa Grindhouse https://www.amazon.com/Iowa-Grindhouse-Litter-Monster-Geode-ebook/dp/B08DFH4TRH/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=iowa+grindhouse&qid=1616551819&sr=8-1
Review and overview of Stake Land 2.Intro/outro music by Make Musik Studio: https://jakekillelea93.wixsite.com/makemusikstudio
Review and overview of Stake Land.Intro/outro music by Make Musik Studio: https://jakekillelea93.wixsite.com/makemusikstudio
The hard boiled, rambling brothers discuss half scrambled fan theories and the logistics of killing someone after they've already shot you in this uniquely told zom-pire tale. This...is EGGcast!! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/egg-cast/support
PUBLIC VERSION. Indie Icon Larry Fessenden (WENDIGO, HABIT, DEPRAVED, THE LAST WINTER) joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen to discuss his career and craft in this long overdue conversation! From falling off the stage in the 3rd grade and realizing he could captivate an audience… to using toys as tools for storytelling… to his prolific career as not only a writer and director but as a producer (THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL, STAKE LAND, THE INNKEEPERS), an actor (WE ARE STILL HERE, THE DEAD DON'T DIE), a video game writer (UNTIL DAWN), and a production company (Glass Eye Pix)… to mentoring and launching new talent into the world such as Ti West, Mickey Keating, Jenn Wexler, and more… to his experiences developing projects in the mainstream studio system… to his latest turn in front of the camera in JAKOB'S WIFE (out now!)… Larry shares his story and shows just why he's such a hero and an inspiration to so many who dreamed of picking up a camera. Joe shares an “Unpopular Opinion” and the boys equally fanboy out and commiserate with the legendary Fessenden in this epic conversation!
The Network presents to you unfiltered and edgy horror movie talk from Micah, Will and Greg every week on the hilarious “Damn, That’s Scary” Podcast! Tune in for over the top weekly horror movie news and reviews! Those DTS boys are back talking post apocalyptic horror for this month, starting with the overlooked Stake Land! Plus. some horror coffee talk, xenomorph stuff and more rumblings from Glenn Danzig’s vampire spaghetti western WHOOOOAAAA! Find them on BICBP-RADIO.COM
Shannon and Cathy discuss a community that live like contemporary vampires in our society (Vampire New Orleans or NOVA) i.e. sangs, psys, pranic identities, Judith Orloff's 4 types of emotional vampires you may encounter, vampiric narcissism and our recent Vampire film watches including Daybreakers, Thirst, Therapy for a Vampire, Eat Locals, Only Lovers Left Alive, Stakeland, and a few others. Community Membership: https://www.patreon.com/terrortalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrortalkpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkTerror Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/newterrortalkpodcast/ Business Inquiries: terrortalkpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/support
A group of survivors navigate the new world after a vampire apocalypse. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bsbargainbin Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/bsbargainbin/shop
Scream Addicts Podcast: Horror movies | Movie reviews | Horror
Scream Addicts continues its annual tradition with Scott Foy and Matt Serafini joining Jinx to compare their Best of lists! However, rather than simply covering the past year, this episode finds the trio discussing their picks for the Top Ten Films of the Decade! Shin Godzilla and Stake Land, Troll Hunter and Twixt, Mandy and Maniac - these and more are discussed in our year-end finale! As the guys wind through their own personal Top Ten of the Decade lists, many other subjects are tackled along the way - including Us, dodgy “Scariest Movie Ever” marketing, and…the Snyder Cut?! …we also manage to chat about Doctor Sleep, “guilty pleasures” and…sigh…The Stone Man. Ugh. It's a blast of a chat with two fantastic guests, and it's one we hope you enjoy! Be sure to subscribe to our show on iTunes, leave feedback, tell your friends about us, and give us a yell on Facebook and Twitter! We are: @Foywonder @MattFini @Jinx1981 @ScreamAddicts
Happy Earth Day, The Lost Week, The Poisoning of the Single Man, The Damnable Book, Young Sheldon, The Good Fight, Final Space, Billions, The Crossing, Killing Eve, Instinct, Mind Hunter, Lost in Space, The Expanse, Legion, Siren, The Walking Dead, Stake Land, I Kill Giants, Molly's Game, Red Sparrow, Pyewacket, Paddington 2, Black Panther, Windows File Manager Updated and Open Sourced, Microsoft Adopts Linux, New Toshiba Cassette Tape, TheC64, We're Getting A Gigabit Fibre Optic Internet, Is There Too Much TV?
Dan, Troy, and Beej welcome Rose back for the second week in a row. Stake Land (2010) and Tiptoes (2003) are this weeks films. The gang also shares their Top 5 Cult films and they take a stroll down Music Memory lane as they recall the first soundtrack they ever bought.
Colin Paterson, Heat magazine's Boyd Hilton and Time Out's Nigel Floyd stand in for Mark and Simon with this week's film reviews.Cameron Diaz talks to Colin about her new film 'Bad Teacher'.Kevin MacDonald, director of The Last King of Scotland, One Day in September and The Eagle talks to Colin, Boyd and Nigel about his new film Life in a Day.Colin, Boyd and Nigel review the week's big movies including Bad Teacher, Green Lantern, The Beaver, Stake Land, Potiche and The Messenger.Plus the team runs through this week's Box Office Top Ten with the help of listeners.
An interview with Jim Mickle and Nick D'Amici, the dynamic duo behind Stake Land.