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On this episode we got one of the host's of Lucky 13 Saloon Podcast Jamal on the show, we talk about his time working at the Psyk Hospital in NY and his journey threw life that led him to Lucky 13 Saloon bar and much more. Hosted by: Dee Rotten Guest: Jamal Music by: Eyes of the Sun (Choke) 1:08:56 Dee Rotten Social Media........................... https://www.instagram.com/dee_rotten/ Pateron.................. https://www.patreon.com/fromthedungeonpodcast From The Dungeon Social Media Web Pages ........................................................................... https://www.instagram.com/fromthedungeonpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/fromthedungeonpodcast/ https://twitter.com/FTDPodcast FTD T- Shirts...................................... https://tonethreads.com/fromthedungeonpodcast Famcast Media T-Shirts.......................................... https://www.tonethreads.com/famcastmedia/ Famcast Media Social page…………………. https://www.instagram.com/famcastmedia/ Detox Tube Patreon………………….. https://www.patreon.com/detoxtube All music is owned by the artist, and played with the artist consent. Recorded and edited by Dee Rotten.
Today on Too Opinionated, actress Sarah Hagan! Sarah is known for her work on Freaks and Geeks, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, 90210, Sun Choke, NCIS, Greys Anatomy, Undeclared, Medium, Ally McBeal and Boston Public. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe) Check out the website: Meisterkhan.com
This week Dom & JD return to the B-Ward to give you their TOP 5 HORROR MOVIE ONE WORD TITLES. In addition, there is some good ole fashioned horror news and Watch this, Fucker! (Sun Choke, Brawl in Cell Block 99, Tetsuo the Iron Man and Bad Biology).http://www.postmortemshow.comhttp://www.patreon.com/postmortemshow
Ryan and Matt "Samantha Stephens" Amberg are back and broomhildas about killer trees, Sun Choke, 31, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Ghoulies, Boys in the Trees, Hell House LLC, Blair Witch, The Aquabats, and Escape from L.A. before it's on to time spent with Rocksmith 2014, Paragon, Cuphead, and Ryan's DDR Thought of the Week™! Then Zeku is ze-coming, Assassin's Creed Oranges courts the cool stuff, Oculus Go and the Super NT get announced, and loot boxes continue to be hot-button! Hot-button!!
Tune into your favorite ferociously frightening fiends at Flesh Wound Radio this Thursday, July 6th at 9:30pm EST / 6:30pm PST (or anytime shortly after we wrap). On this episode we cover the new Blu Ray of UK cannibal classic Death Line (aka Raw Meat) starring the late great Donald Pleasence. Also the frights continue w/ Scream Queen legend Barbara Crampton in Sun Choke. In addition to that we will also have Blu Ray reviews for Humongous, Walter Hill's Trespass, and Belko Experiment. All that plus Horror Hot Topics, so don't miss it Flesh Wound Freaks and be sure to download us on itunes, Stitcher, and Spreaker.
Dom & JD return to the B-Ward once again to give you their TOP 5 HORROR MOVIES BASED ON BOOKS. In addition, they review Sun Choke, Abattoir, I Am Not a Serial Killer, and Attack of the Lederhosen Zombies. There is some horror news and the talk of a douchicidal magician. Crack open the binding of this new episode of Post Mortem.www.postmortemshow.com
A long long time ago... Dynamo remembers how the movies made him feel And if he had his chance he'd do that 2015 dance 2016 bad films and sweat pants February made me shiver That girl was boring can't forgive her. Tone deaf flicks like dubstep I wish I had overslept The year... The... Movies died Bye bye movie lover guy Picked Alleluia and I'd sue ya Made me wanna die No good old films with Turbo Kids and Jedis Saying Ravenshadow had it right I wish I hadn't watched this tonight Who the hell thought it's right to make four people sit through Bite and Sun Choke for this fucking show And it really murdered fun when Rusev pulled a gun at least it wasn't 31 the day the movies died Bye bye movie lover guy Picked Alleluia and I'd sue ya Made me wanna die No good old films with Turbo Kids and Jedis Saying Ravenshadow had it right I wish I hadn't watched this tonight And Rogue One got thrown away and what the fuck was N/A? Bombalayo! Oh fucking no! Then someone made The Other Side of the Door I think it's a giant bore made my mother cry wouldn't watch it with her eyes Bye bye movie lover guy Picked Alleluia and I'd sue ya Made me wanna die No good old films with Turbo Kids and Jedis Saying Ravenshadow had it right I wish I hadn't watched this tonight Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Welcome the newest episode of Dark Discussions, your place for the discussion of horror film, fiction, and all that’s fantastic. There's been a lot of low profile genre films that have popped up and gained critical responses. Sun Choke, a new film by director Ben Cresciman, seems to be another receiving a high score on the review site, Rotten Tomatoes. Starring television actress Sarah Hagan, and costarring screamqueens Barbara Crampton and Sara Malakul Lane, the cast is a three piece character driven film that has the three actresses collide in a shocking conclusion. We are introduced to Janie (played by Sarah Hagan) recovering from some sort of mental breakdown. Irma, her caretaker played by Barbara Crampton, uses a form of complex holistic therapy to bring Janie back to normalcy. When given some independent freedoms, Janie heads out about town and meets a pretty young woman named Savannah (played by Sara Malakul Lane) who she begins to follow. Soon, Janie's recovery becomes stunted and her fragile mind once more deteriorates. Technically the film is beautifully made. The score by Bryan Hollon is magnificent and the editing, cinematography, and set design are fantastic. Dark Discussions takes a look at this low profile horror film and digs deep into the symbolic nature of the storyline. Does the positive critical response to the plot equal the strong technical aspects around the film? Listen to find out what your co-hosts think. As always we welcome your comments: darkdiscussions@aol.com (written email or attached mp3 files) WWW.DARKDISCUSSIONS.COM
Filmmaker Ben Cresciman drops by Movie Addict Headquarters to discuss Sun Choke, his new psychological thriller. A perfect melding of style and substance, Sun Choke has received rave reviews. This unique film, written and directed by Cresciman, stars Sarah Hagan as a young woman trying to get well and Barbara Crampton as her longtime nanny. When things go wrong with their relationship, the horrors begin. Cresciman, who grew up in Los Angeles, admits that director David Lynch and his Mulholland Drive have influenced his work. After finishing his first film Negative Space, Cresciman was accepted into the USC screenwriting MFA program. Sun Choke is his second feature film.
Episode 213 of Trick or Treat Radio might very well be one of our most schizophrenic episodes yet! We start off by reviewing the recently released to VOD flick, Sun Choke featuring Barbara Crampton. We have a Nerds of the Not-So-Round Table discussion where we discuss some of the movies we've been watching, music we've been listening to and comics we've been reading! We'll also play your voicemail, recap our crazy weekend and hear all about MonsterZero’s first Yoga class!? So throw on some yoga pants, grab a tuning fork, and strap on! Stuff we talk about: MZ does yoga, Marz pisses himself, Renato Jones: The One %, Kaare Andrews, the Insidious series, Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice, Dellamorte Dellamore aka Cemetery Man, Elongated Man, adventures in drunkery, Summerslam, NXT Takeover, Dynamo trying to emulate Nakamura’s entrance, Playstation network downtime, RavenShadow on twitter, the way 90's movies look, buried subtext, PWEI/Nightmare Before Christmas mash up, Between the Buried and Me, Innocent Blood, Requiem for a Dream score, Beyond the Black Rainbow, sexual ADHD, our former manager’s bachelor party, 80's, German Bill Cosby, Ravishing Rick Rude, Jesse Eisenberg, Dynamo and MZ’s diet, Ravenshadow in the tub, Sami Zayn, Barbara Crampton, Beyond the Gates, epilepsy, Strangers Things, subliminal filmmaking, Doomsday, Batman's voice, Devin Townsend’s Transcendence, Lazerhawk’s Redline, ABC's of Death, Ben Wheatley, Danny Elfman, Pop Will Eat Itself, singer songwriters and writer artists, A Long Night of Short horrors, Bob Backlund, An American Werewolf in London, Film for Thought Podcast, Jakey-Poo’s Rorschach voicemail, hard times, Bobby Chaynz’ wrestling predictions, Miz vs Daniel Bryan, vitaminwater, and Wiley's inexplicable love of MZ.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Episode 212 of Trick or Treat Radio is the return of the Wednesday Night Wars! We once again team up with Bill and Chris, our buds over at Outside The Cinema to discuss the finest (or worst) in wrestling cinema. This time around we finally appease Dynamo and discuss the 1985 wrestling curiosity, I Like to Hurt People. This film has an interesting backstory and we do our best to dissect it and make sense of it. We also play your voicemail, read your email and tweets and talk about some of the best live wrestling experiences we’ve had. So grab your wrestling tights, a weaponized fork, and strap on! Stuff we talk about: The Sheik, meeting our favorite wrestlers, Rock and Shock, DC/Warner Brothers films, Suicide Squad, CZW vs ROH, Killer Croc, Kraken Rum, Dusty Rhodes, that time Dynamo got called a serial killer, Kota Ibushi, Baskin, The Joker, Corona, Slaygoth’s art, Andre the Giant, Will Smith, The Dread Crew of Oddwood’s video for Queen's Decree, Mick Foley winning the title, presale ticket contest, The Wailing, Ox Baker, I Like to Hurt People, Ready to Rumble, Wrestling Women vs. The Killer Robots, New World, The Mind’s Eye, Terry Funk, Vice Principals, creepy girls, old vs new wrestling, Outside the Cinema, Heather Feather, Cesaro, Hallowicked, CHIKARA, Assault on Arkham, Ghoul, Sun Choke, Taka Michinoku, wrestle talk, The Godfather, Wrasslin’ and Gold, Daniel Bryan, The Original Movie Game, the name of Dynamo’s memoirs, Mike Quackenbush, Jared Leto, Cult of Muscle, angry fanboys, Jigsaw, Meet the Feebles, The Yellow Sea, and where this generation will get their nostalgia from.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Alternative therapy disproven through tapes as emotional disturbances reach violent conclusions. Or something else that’s made up. Brad Anderson returns as a pocket sized monster. Asbestos lead asbestos! Who’s crazy and what’s wrong with them? Confirmed: the audience of Session … Continue reading →
Actress and artist Sarah Hagan is our guest on Geekscape this week! Most of you know her from her role as Millie "Freaks And Geeks" but she's here to talk about her new role in "Sun Choke", a psychological thriller out now. Not only do we talk about her stepping into a "slow burn" role but we also discuss her passion for ceramics (which is awesome), Sarah teaches us some amazing science words and watches as Kenny and I talk about 'Suicide Squad'! Also, we talk about obsession, aka PokémonGO, and how awesome our weekend NYC Meetup was! Enjoy!
This week, Adam and Kevin line up two reviews with Ben Cresciman’s Sun Choke and Kristopher Avedisian’s Donald Cried. Additional films discussed include Memories of Murder, Alphabet City, KWAK or Kassandra with a K, Humanoids From The Deep, The Purge: Election Year, Emperor Jones, 1313: Cougar Cult and 1313: Giant Killer Bees, Suicide Squad, The Lost Arcade, and The Mind's Eye. 00:05:10 - Sun Choke review 00:23:45 -Donald Cried review 00:38:15 -Watch list 01:24:14 -Movie predictions, new on VOD, Blu-ray releases Please consider supporting Film Pulse by contributing to our Patreon page at: patreon.com/filmpulse web: filmpulse.net twitter: twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: facebook.com/filmpulse
This week American Horror Storylines are revealed, we talk some oddly sized and shaped skulls, & review Ben Cresciman's moody mental health horror, 'Sun Choke'. Also, Sarah Hagan (Freaks & Geeks, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) was kind enough to give us a moment to talk about her performance as 'Janie' in 'Sun Choke'. Keep our mini-fridges full of blood...I mean...not blood...normal things that people drink...by going to http://patreon.com/frightday or http://shop.frightday.com Follow us in the shadows at the following places: http://frightday.com http://twitter.com/frightday http://facebook.com/groups/frightday http://instagram.com/frightday http://facebook.com/ffrightdayy
Episode 24 of One Week Only! This week’s key film is “Embers,” a science-fiction drama about a post-apocalyptic future where mankind has lost their memory, and the remaining survivors struggle to hang on to their lives, relationships, and humanity. Directed by Claire Carré, and starring Jason Ritter, Iva Gocheva, Greta Fernández, it is now available on VOD from The Orchard. It is also having a one-week run at the Arclight Cinema in Hollywood, thanks to Slamdance Presents, with special Q&A’s every night about indie filmmaking, production design, and more. We have an interview with director Claire Carré, where she talks about making low-budget science fiction, finding post-apocalyptic locations, and working with the Slamdance Film Festival to release the film. This week we also review the horror comedy “Lace Crater” by Harrison Atkins, starring Lindsay Burdge (The Invitation); family drama “Little Men” by Ira Sachs (Love is Strange) starring Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Ehle & Paulina García; culture clash romantic comedy “Front Cover” by Ray Yeung, starring Jake Choi & James Chen; Argentinian family comedy “The Tenth Man” by Daniel Burman, starring Alan Sabbagh; and psychological thriller “Sun Choke” by Ben Cresciman, starring Sarah Hagan & Barbara Crampton (You’re Next). Hosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music by Kevin MacLeod at www.imcompetech.com
Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. On this special episode Duncan interviews director Ben Cresciman about his new movie Sun Choke (2015). Sun Choke is available in the USA on VOD & iTunes from 5th August 2016. Remember you can submit a question or ask for advise from The Baz by writing an email to podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com with the header “Baz’s Basement”. Check out the show on iTunes & on Stitcher Radio. The Podcast Under the Stairs is a proud member of Legion Podcasts. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.
I speak with the actor best known for her roles in well known, cult, TV favorites Freaks & Geeks and the last season of Buffy The Vampire Slater, Sarah Hagan all about the new indie, psychological, horror, thriller movie Sun Choke.She stars opposite Diner favourite Barbara Crampton in a challenging and intriguing film from Ben Cresciman. I talk to her about the making of that film and getting her start in the business with iconic TV.
Host Stuart Wright talk to the writer/director Ben Cresciman ahead of the European Premiere at Frightfest Film Festival 2015 SUN CHOKE is out now on VOD platforms Synopsis: Horror comes screaming into the light in a masterpiece of mystery and menace. Janie (a career defining performance from ‘Freaks and Geeks’ Sarah Hagan) is just trying to get well. Recovering from a violent psychotic break, she’s subjected each day to a bizarre holistic health and wellness regimen designed, and enforced, by her lifelong nanny and caretaker. Finally granted permission to leave her LA house, Janie develops an obsession with Savannah to whom she feels an inexplicable yet profound connection. The obsession turns increasingly invasive, and wedges all three women into an ever-tightening, and progressively terrifying struggle for control. Podcast from www.britflicks.com "Carefree" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Gaslamp Funworks by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a CC Attribution 3.0. incompetech.com/music/royalty-fre…isrc=USUAN1100826. Spooky intro/outro music is from http://www.purple-planet.com/horror/4583971268
Episode 154 of Trick or Treat Radio manages to do something we’ve not done often in our 154 Episodes -- actually have intelligent film discussions! That’s because we have our good buddy from North Cackalacky, the film maestro Professor Jay in studio! He joins us to talk about the horror flick from Dark Sky Films, Producer Travis Stevens and Director Ted Geoghegan, We Are Still Here. Dynamo presents a gift to MonsterZero, Ravenshadow has a present from the back of his van and we also do our Nerds of the Not-So-Round Table segment. So put on your monocle, take the blue pill and strap on! Topics discussed: Roar, The Battery, Horror-Bull Podcast, film distribution in 2015, Joshua Wagner and the Badger Game, Sun Choke, independent cinema and VOD, January genre releases, Lost River, The Editor, The Horror Club, Jared and Bill Cosby, Lions Gate, WiFi, Fantasia, MonsterZero t-shirts, Robert Smith, We Are Still Here, the origin of "this is exciting", Barbara Crampton, Grafton, Maggie, where Ravenshadow lived and lives, The Nightmare, The Fearful Meat, Film for Thought Podcast, Dynamo's hair, Coco Crisp, 80's film racism, Felt, Bruce Willis, Gedde Watanabe, Scream/Shout Factory release state, John Cusack, Larry Fessenden, People Under the Stairs, the multiple Army of Darkness releases, Dog Soldiers Blu Ray, Anchor Bay, Dynamo's Blu haul, Bunraku, Room 237, over explaining horror movies, CosbyMorpheus, the Amazon link, Dodge Dart, Kurando Mitsutake, The Three Stooges, the new router, premium content, Bill By Force’s cookout, The Changeling, VOD, The Beyond, You’re Next, stunt casting, Ravenshadow's van, the effect of summer blockbusters on modern cinema, Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension, The Brattle Theater, Eli Roth movies, digital distribution in music vs film, I-Lived, Back Alley Film Series, Billy Pon, interesting distribution of The Tribe, Ted Geoghegan and the pronunciation of his name.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)