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We just watched Demon City on Netflix, and WOW—this film is a feast for the eyes! The stunning animation, intense fight scenes, and dark atmosphere make it a wild ride. But is it more style than substance? We break it all down in our review! Let's talk about what Demon City gets right—and where it falls short.
Anchor's Road: An Ian Reed Supernatural ThrillerInterview with William J. DavisIn this My Life Now episode, Dallas interviews William J. Davis, author of Anchor's Road: An Ian Reed Supernatural Thriller.About the Book:A mystical object brings the CIA, Mossad, crime syndicates, and the Holy Roman Church into conflict. A father and son get caught in the middle as forces collide.Ian Reed, a former Philadelphia police officer, moves his family to a small lakeside community in western Maryland to look after his father and the family marina. Otter, Ian's father, who's struggling with Alzheimer's reveals an ancient artifact he's kept hidden for years.After his home health aide posts a picture of it on Facebook, Otter's secret gets out and draws international attention. Powerful people believe it to be a mythological object from ancient Roman times, once held by Constantine the Great…a legendary relic of great supernatural power and religious importance. When Otter and the artifact disappear, Ian is in a panic, not knowing if his father was kidnapped or simply wandered off.One party, determined to possess the artifact by any means, arrives in Maryland, and the Reed family's tenuous situation becomes much worse. The pursuit crisscrosses Europe through Italy, Spain, and Slovakia.From the painstaking detail of art and archeology to gunfights from helicopters and yachts, the pace this high-stakes adventure will keep you reading.Connect with the Author: https://williamjdavisbooks.com/Buy Your Copy of the Book: https://a.co/d/8SAFaUTThank you for listening to and supporting the My Life Now podcast show. We are excited to connect with each of our listeners on our various platforms. Below is the best way you can not only connect with us but also have an opportunity to be featured on our Podcasts.For Marketing and Publishing needs, Buscher's Social Media Marketing LLC (https://www.facebook.com/buscherssmm)
What's up, revellers and weirdos! This episode we discuss 2000's THE GIFT. After the splatter fest of Evil Dead, and before bringing a certain wall-crawler to the big screen, director and all-round gent, Sam Raimi assembled this incredible cast for this Southern Gothic murder mystery. But does anyone remember this film...?Please rate and review us, it's always appreciated. And of course... stay safe out there tonight.follow us:@scaringsampod
Rowan Pelling, journalist and founding editor of the Erotic Review, and the film critic Tim Robey join Tom Sutcliffe to discuss the Oscar nominations and review Edmund White's The Loves of My Life, Steven Soderbergh's supernatural horror thriller Presence and Brazil! Brazil! a major exhibition featuring 20th century artists at the Royal Academy in London. Presenter: Tom Sutcliffe Producer: Claire Bartleet
In House of Spoils, a chef's dream of opening her own restaurant turns into a nightmare when she's haunted by more than just her culinary doubts. With “too many chefs in the kitchen,” the crew dives into a tale where ambition, ghosts, and gourmet all clash. Starring Ariana DeBose, this Blumhouse horror-thriller mixes supernatural frights with the chaos of high-stakes cuisine as the chef battles haunting visions and culinary mishaps that threaten her grand opening. Will she triumph over the spooky spirit sabotaging her every move, or does this cursed kitchen have its own menu in mind? Tune in for our spoiler-filled, NSFW breakdown where the TruVue crew tackles the kitchen chaos, haunting vibes, and whether this horror serves up more than a few scares. Get ready to laugh, gasp, and debate as we ask, How many chefs does it take to ruin a restaurant? Contact Us: YouTube Instagram Facebook X (Formerly Twitter) TruVueSocial@gmail.com Website LinkedIn #HouseOfSpoils #TooManyChefsInTheKitchen #TruVuePodcast #MovieReview #NSFWPodcast #PrimeVideoHorror #SupernaturalThriller #HauntedRestaurant #Blumhouse #ArianaDeBose #BlackContentCreators #BarbershopTalk #HorrorMovieReview #ViralMovieReview #CulinaryNightmare #HauntedRestaurantReview
The Crow is back, but this time, things are about to get a little... CrowKED. In the 2024 reboot of The Crow, we're revisiting the tale of vengeance, darkness, and supernatural justice, but with an updated twist. The TruVue Podcast crew dives into the iconic story of a man who rises from the dead to seek revenge on those who wronged him. As always, we bring the barbershop talk straight to the box office—expect spoilers, inappropriate jokes, and a whole lot of CrowKED conversations. This version isn't just a retelling—it's a reawakening, and we're here to break down every twist and turn. Is the reboot flying high, or is it grounded? Get ready for our NSFW take on this dark action-packed thriller.
In this episode of The TruVue Podcast, we dive into the YouTube short film Catch Your Breath, where peer pressure and paranormal games collide! A teenager reluctantly plays a game that summons the vengeful ghost of "The Lady Beneath"—all he has to do to survive is hold his breath. Sounds simple? Yeah, right. This one's Gone in 60 Seconds, literally and figuratively! We bring the barbershop talk to the box office, and as always, it's not about the review, it's the conversation with the crew. Contact Us: YouTube: TruVue Podcast Instagram: @TruVuePodcast Facebook: TruVue Podcast X (Formerly Twitter): @TruVue_ Email: TruVueSocial@gmail.com Website: TruVuePodcast.com LinkedIn: TruVue Podcast #CatchYourBreath #ShortHorrorFilm #GoneIn60Seconds #TruVuePodcast #YouTubeHorror #BarbershopTalk #ScaryShortFilm #GhostSummoningGame
In this week's episode of The TruVue Podcast, we're taking a trip to the German Alps to dive into Cuckoo (2024), where nothing is as it seems, and family dynamics are twisted beyond belief. 17-year-old Gretchen moves in with her father's new family and quickly realizes her new stepmom's got more issues than Vogue. And trust us—"Not The Mama!" doesn't even cover it! This eerie thriller about sinister family secrets and supernatural mind games will have you questioning what's real and what's lurking behind closed doors. Is Cuckoo a horror masterpiece or just another mind-bender? Join us for some wild barbershop talk as we go full spoiler mode. Remember: We bring the barbershop talk to the box office, and it's not about the review, it's the conversation with the crew. Contact Us: YouTube: TruVue Podcast Instagram: @TruVuePodcast Facebook: TruVue Podcast X (Formerly Twitter): @TruVue_ Email: TruVueSocial@gmail.com Website: TruVuePodcast.com LinkedIn: TruVue Podcast #Cuckoo2024 #NotTheMama #MovieReview #TruVuePodcast #HunterSchafer #HorrorFilm #GermanAlpsHorror #FamilySecrets
Welcome back to Born to Watch, where we dive deep into the movies that have shaped our lives and the world of cinema. This week, we continue our Demi Moore Double Shot with a look at the 1990 supernatural romantic thriller, "Ghost." Directed by Jerry Zucker, "Ghost" has left an indelible mark on pop culture and remains a beloved classic. So, let's delve into the elements that make this film so unforgettable.Cinematography and Visuals"Ghost" is a visually stunning film that masterfully blends the ethereal with the everyday. The cinematography by Adam Greenberg captures the stark contrast between the vibrant life of New York City and the eerie, spectral world that Sam Wheat (Patrick Swayze) finds himself in after his untimely death. The film's lighting is particularly noteworthy; the scenes involving the ghosts are often bathed in a soft, otherworldly glow that enhances the supernatural elements without overwhelming the viewer.One of the most iconic visual sequences is the pottery wheel scene. The intimate, tactile nature of pottery-making, coupled with Sam's ghostly presence, creates a hauntingly beautiful moment that has been parodied and referenced countless times in popular culture. The use of practical effects, especially the translucent, glowing appearances of the ghosts, still holds up remarkably well and adds to the film's charm.Storytelling and Themes"Ghost" is a love story at its core, but it transcends the boundaries of life and death. The screenplay by Bruce Joel Rubin perfectly blends romance, suspense, and supernatural elements. The narrative follows Sam Wheat, a banker who is murdered and becomes a ghost, unable to move on because of his deep love for his girlfriend, Molly Jensen (Demi Moore), and his need to protect her from danger.The film expertly weaves together themes of love, loss, and justice. Sam's journey from shock and confusion to acceptance and action is compelling, and his undying love for Molly is the emotional anchor of the story. The subplot involving Carl Bruner (Tony Goldwyn), Sam's treacherous friend, adds a layer of suspense and betrayal that keeps the audience on edge.One of the film's most profound themes is the idea of unfinished business and the quest for closure. Sam's interactions with other spirits, particularly the subway ghost (Vincent Schiavelli), highlight how people handle their unresolved issues. The film's resolution, with Sam finding peace and saying a final goodbye to Molly, is both heart-wrenching and uplifting.Character Development and PerformancesThe performances in "Ghost" are nothing short of stellar. Patrick Swayze delivers one of his best performances as Sam Wheat, capturing the character's desperation, determination, and undying love. Swayze's chemistry with Demi Moore is palpable, making their on-screen relationship believable and deeply moving.Demi Moore shines as Molly Jensen, bringing a perfect blend of vulnerability and strength to the role. Her portrayal of grief is raw and realistic, and her gradual acceptance of Sam's presence is beautifully handled. Moore's performance ensures that Molly is not just a damsel in distress but a fully realised character who finds her strength through her love for Sam.However, Whoopi Goldberg's performance as Oda Mae Brown steals the show. As a fraudulent psychic who suddenly finds herself genuinely communicating with the dead, Goldberg brings much-needed comic relief and heart to the film. Her scenes with Swayze are some of the film's highlights, and her transformation from a con artist to a true medium is humorous and touching. Goldberg's performance earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, a testament to her outstanding work in the film.Historical and Cultural SignificanceUpon its release, "Ghost" was a box office phenomenon, grossing over $505 million worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing film of 1990. Its success was a testament not only to its compelling story and strong performances but also to its universal themes of love and loss, which resonated with audiences around the world.The film's impact on popular culture is undeniable. The pottery scene set to The Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody" has become one of the most iconic moments in cinematic history. The film also brought the supernatural romance genre into the mainstream, paving the way for future films that explore similar themes."Ghost" also significantly influenced the portrayal of psychics and the afterlife in media. Whoopi Goldberg's Oda Mae Brown became a cultural icon, and the film's depiction of the afterlife as a place where spirits linger until they find peace has been echoed in subsequent films and TV shows.Relevance to Pop CultureEven decades after its release, "Ghost" holds a special place in pop culture. The film is often referenced and parodied, from sitcoms like "Friends" to movies like "Scary Movie 2." Its themes of undying love and the afterlife remain relevant, and its influence can be seen in a wide range of romantic and supernatural films that followed.The film's legacy is also evident in its adaptations. "Ghost: The Musical," premiered in 2011, brought the story to the stage with new songs and a fresh take on the beloved classic. The musical has enjoyed success in both the West End and Broadway, further cementing "Ghost's" enduring appeal."Ghost" is a timeless classic that masterfully combines romance, suspense, and supernatural elements into a compelling and emotionally resonant story. The film's strong performances, particularly by Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, and Whoopi Goldberg, its stunning visuals, and its universal themes of love and loss have ensured its place in the pantheon of great films.As we continue our Demi Moore Double Shot on Born to Watch, "Ghost" is a perfect example of why Moore remains an enduring and beloved figure in Hollywood. Her performance and the film's lasting impact make "Ghost" a must-watch for any cinema fan. So, grab some tissues, sit back, and let yourself be swept away by this hauntingly beautiful tale of love that transcends time.Please follow the Podcast and join our community at https://linktr.ee/borntowatchpodcasthttps://www.borntowatch.com.au/
Once again Today we bring back Anthony Stokes to speak about his latest project Prescription Paradise and you've had a chance to watch our previous interviews you will find something familiar with one of his past works and its that this story expands on the work he did with Decay his very first comic that explored the essence of Voodoo and revenge revolving around a murder whereas in this storyline it deals into the aftermath of an overdose gone wrong and who ultimately was behind it. This leads us down the conversation of some of the main characters in his books how they resemble different traumas in our society.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-faqs-project-hosted-by-james-grandmaster-faqs-boyce/donations
Send us a Text Message.'Kane' Author Talks Last Book In Series#author #humor #supernaturalfiction #narcolepsy #kane #supernaturalthriller Dick Wybrow is a best-selling author of more than a dozen humorous supernatural thrillers. A former stand-up comedian and major market radio host, Dick has spent the majority of his life avoiding proper jobs. His latest novel, Kane, has been atop Amazon's best-seller list since its publication. Buy the book: https://www.amazon.com/Kane-Humorous-Supernatural-Thriller-Wolfwere-ebook/dp/B0C4K14P84Website: https://www.dickwybrow.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dickwybrow/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DickWybrowTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dickwybrow_Thanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyoteFor all our social media and other links, go to: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastPlease subscribe, like, and share!
It's time for some Killer Thrillers! Ones that have huge stars playing bad boys... or.. something worse. That's right we picked a couple movies from 1990 that may or may not be remembered. A Eviction Thriller & a Supernatural Thriller. Alex derails the podcast for many stories involving some pretty crazy people and personal stories that will make you laugh. Christina reworks the plot of Jurassic Park into a Serial Killer story and so much more. We kick things off with a review of PACIFIC HEIGHTS (1990). Where Michael Keaton plays his best Bruce Wayne mixed with a murderer. A couple buys a brand new home in San Francisco to fix it up and rent it out to a few tenants to pay it off. When they get a tenant that won't move out or even pay. Things go from bad to worse as this tenant does everything they can to destroy this happy home. Can the new couple get him out before he kills them? Then we dive into a pretty underrated film that a lot of people may or may not know. MISTER FROST (1990) Starring Jeff Goldblum playing a seriously deranged serial killer? or something darker. Yep that's right. A Serial Killer admits to killing off 24 people that he buried in his backyard with a smile. 2 years later his trial ends and they decide to put this Man? into a mental hospital. To try and rehabilitate him. Only he's controlling the inmates and he's calling himself the devil. After wooing in a therapist Dr. Day becomes swept up in the killers game of I am the Devil and I'm going to prove it to you. That's right all in the this weeks episode! JOIN US! Episode Link ► https://www.longlivethevoid.com/episodes/ep359 LinkTree ► https://linktr.ee/btvcast Time Stamps Pacific Heights (1990) Spoiler Free Review - 15:42 Pacific Heights - Trivia & Spoilers Discussion - 32:05 Mister Frost (1990) Spoiler Free Review - 47:00 Mister Frost - Trivia & Spoilers - 1:03:33 End of Podcast Talk - 1:36:08 So grab your Background Check and be sure to grab your Rental Contract. Oh and please for the love of podcasts don't forget to bring your Bible as we travel Beyond The Void!
“I drove for like a half an hour into absolute nothingness, and I left the car. It was three o'clock in the morning. It was minus 17 degrees and it was absolutely still. I've never experienced stillness such as that. I mean, it's like you feel like you can feel your atoms move or not move because it's so cold. And the sky is full of the Northern Lights. So you are already in a remote place, but you want to go further. And I think maybe those themes of going out into the wilderness are motivated by the urge to connect. And I think Issa López has really incorporated it beautifully into the script. And the show tells of this great disconnect between people. So not only are we disconnected from our environment, but we are disconnected from each other. When we were shooting I sometimes thought, there is this beauty about collaboration between a director, cinematographer, and production designer, and all these key people. And I'm more and more convinced there's some kind of conscious thing happening. And there's also something subconscious happening.”How does the place we're born influence our beliefs? What would it be like to live in a world run by women, where it's perpetually night, and the dead can speak to the living? In this episode, we discuss the new season of HBO's True Detective: Night Country with award-winning cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister.Known for his work on Tár, Pachinko, Great Expectations, and most recently, the new season of True Detective, he's also known for his collaboration with director Terence Davies on the films The Deep Blue Sea and A Quiet Passion. His work on Great Expectations earned him an Primetime Emmy and a BAFTA in cinematography, and in 2022, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Tár.http://florianhoffmeister.de/ www.hbo.com/true-detective www.imdb.com/title/tt2356777/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Jodie Foster, Kali Reis · Photograph by Michele K. Short/HBO
“I drove for like a half an hour into absolute nothingness, and I left the car. It was three o'clock in the morning. It was minus 17 degrees and it was absolutely still. I've never experienced stillness such as that. I mean, it's like you feel like you can feel your atoms move or not move because it's so cold. And the sky is full of the Northern Lights. So you are already in a remote place, but you want to go further. And I think maybe those themes of going out into the wilderness are motivated by the urge to connect. And I think Issa López has really incorporated it beautifully into the script. And the show tells of this great disconnect between people. So not only are we disconnected from our environment, but we are disconnected from each other. When we were shooting I sometimes thought, there is this beauty about collaboration between a director, cinematographer, and production designer, and all these key people. And I'm more and more convinced there's some kind of conscious thing happening. And there's also something subconscious happening.”How does the place we're born influence our beliefs? What would it be like to live in a world run by women, where it's perpetually night, and the dead can speak to the living? In this episode, we discuss the new season of HBO's True Detective: Night Country with award-winning cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister.Known for his work on Tár, Pachinko, Great Expectations, and most recently, the new season of True Detective, he's also known for his collaboration with director Terence Davies on the films The Deep Blue Sea and A Quiet Passion. His work on Great Expectations earned him an Primetime Emmy and a BAFTA in cinematography, and in 2022, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Tár.http://florianhoffmeister.de/ www.hbo.com/true-detective www.imdb.com/title/tt2356777/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Jodie Foster, Kali Reis · Photograph by Michele K. Short/HBO
“I drove for like a half an hour into absolute nothingness, and I left the car. It was three o'clock in the morning. It was minus 17 degrees and it was absolutely still. I've never experienced stillness such as that. I mean, it's like you feel like you can feel your atoms move or not move because it's so cold. And the sky is full of the Northern Lights. So you are already in a remote place, but you want to go further. And I think maybe those themes of going out into the wilderness are motivated by the urge to connect. And I think Issa López has really incorporated it beautifully into the script. And the show tells of this great disconnect between people. So not only are we disconnected from our environment, but we are disconnected from each other. When we were shooting I sometimes thought, there is this beauty about collaboration between a director, cinematographer, and production designer, and all these key people. And I'm more and more convinced there's some kind of conscious thing happening. And there's also something subconscious happening.”How does the place we're born influence our beliefs? What would it be like to live in a world run by women, where it's perpetually night, and the dead can speak to the living? In this episode, we discuss the new season of HBO's True Detective: Night Country with award-winning cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister.Known for his work on Tár, Pachinko, Great Expectations, and most recently, the new season of True Detective, he's also known for his collaboration with director Terence Davies on the films The Deep Blue Sea and A Quiet Passion. His work on Great Expectations earned him an Primetime Emmy and a BAFTA in cinematography, and in 2022, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Tár.http://florianhoffmeister.de/ www.hbo.com/true-detective www.imdb.com/title/tt2356777/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Jodie Foster, Kali Reis · Photograph by Michele K. Short/HBO
“I drove for like a half an hour into absolute nothingness, and I left the car. It was three o'clock in the morning. It was minus 17 degrees and it was absolutely still. I've never experienced stillness such as that. I mean, it's like you feel like you can feel your atoms move or not move because it's so cold. And the sky is full of the Northern Lights. So you are already in a remote place, but you want to go further. And I think maybe those themes of going out into the wilderness are motivated by the urge to connect. And I think Issa López has really incorporated it beautifully into the script. And the show tells of this great disconnect between people. So not only are we disconnected from our environment, but we are disconnected from each other. When we were shooting I sometimes thought, there is this beauty about collaboration between a director, cinematographer, and production designer, and all these key people. And I'm more and more convinced there's some kind of conscious thing happening. And there's also something subconscious happening.”How does the place we're born influence our beliefs? What would it be like to live in a world run by women, where it's perpetually night, and the dead can speak to the living? In this episode, we discuss the new season of HBO's True Detective: Night Country with award-winning cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister.Known for his work on Tár, Pachinko, Great Expectations, and most recently, the new season of True Detective, he's also known for his collaboration with director Terence Davies on the films The Deep Blue Sea and A Quiet Passion. His work on Great Expectations earned him an Primetime Emmy and a BAFTA in cinematography, and in 2022, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Tár.http://florianhoffmeister.de/ www.hbo.com/true-detective www.imdb.com/title/tt2356777/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Jodie Foster, Kali Reis · Photograph by Michele K. Short/HBO
“I drove for like a half an hour into absolute nothingness, and I left the car. It was three o'clock in the morning. It was minus 17 degrees and it was absolutely still. I've never experienced stillness such as that. I mean, it's like you feel like you can feel your atoms move or not move because it's so cold. And the sky is full of the Northern Lights. So you are already in a remote place, but you want to go further. And I think maybe those themes of going out into the wilderness are motivated by the urge to connect. And I think Issa López has really incorporated it beautifully into the script. And the show tells of this great disconnect between people. So not only are we disconnected from our environment, but we are disconnected from each other. When we were shooting I sometimes thought, there is this beauty about collaboration between a director, cinematographer, and production designer, and all these key people. And I'm more and more convinced there's some kind of conscious thing happening. And there's also something subconscious happening.”How does the place we're born influence our beliefs? What would it be like to live in a world run by women, where it's perpetually night, and the dead can speak to the living? In this episode, we discuss the new season of HBO's True Detective: Night Country with award-winning cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister.Known for his work on Tár, Pachinko, Great Expectations, and most recently, the new season of True Detective, he's also known for his collaboration with director Terence Davies on the films The Deep Blue Sea and A Quiet Passion. His work on Great Expectations earned him an Primetime Emmy and a BAFTA in cinematography, and in 2022, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Tár.http://florianhoffmeister.de/ www.hbo.com/true-detective www.imdb.com/title/tt2356777/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Jodie Foster, Kali Reis · Photograph by Michele K. Short/HBO
“I drove for like a half an hour into absolute nothingness, and I left the car. It was three o'clock in the morning. It was minus 17 degrees and it was absolutely still. I've never experienced stillness such as that. I mean, it's like you feel like you can feel your atoms move or not move because it's so cold. And the sky is full of the Northern Lights. So you are already in a remote place, but you want to go further. And I think maybe those themes of going out into the wilderness are motivated by the urge to connect. And I think Issa López has really incorporated it beautifully into the script. And the show tells of this great disconnect between people. So not only are we disconnected from our environment, but we are disconnected from each other. When we were shooting I sometimes thought, there is this beauty about collaboration between a director, cinematographer, and production designer, and all these key people. And I'm more and more convinced there's some kind of conscious thing happening. And there's also something subconscious happening.”How does the place we're born influence our beliefs? What would it be like to live in a world run by women, where it's perpetually night, and the dead can speak to the living? In this episode, we discuss the new season of HBO's True Detective: Night Country with award-winning cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister.Known for his work on Tár, Pachinko, Great Expectations, and most recently, the new season of True Detective, he's also known for his collaboration with director Terence Davies on the films The Deep Blue Sea and A Quiet Passion. His work on Great Expectations earned him an Primetime Emmy and a BAFTA in cinematography, and in 2022, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Tár.http://florianhoffmeister.de/ www.hbo.com/true-detective www.imdb.com/title/tt2356777/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Jodie Foster, Kali Reis · Photograph by Michele K. Short/HBO
“I drove for like a half an hour into absolute nothingness, and I left the car. It was three o'clock in the morning. It was minus 17 degrees and it was absolutely still. I've never experienced stillness such as that. I mean, it's like you feel like you can feel your atoms move or not move because it's so cold. And the sky is full of the Northern Lights. So you are already in a remote place, but you want to go further. And I think maybe those themes of going out into the wilderness are motivated by the urge to connect. And I think Issa López has really incorporated it beautifully into the script. And the show tells of this great disconnect between people. So not only are we disconnected from our environment, but we are disconnected from each other. When we were shooting I sometimes thought, there is this beauty about collaboration between a director, cinematographer, and production designer, and all these key people. And I'm more and more convinced there's some kind of conscious thing happening. And there's also something subconscious happening.”How does the place we're born influence our beliefs? What would it be like to live in a world run by women, where it's perpetually night, and the dead can speak to the living? In this episode, we discuss the new season of HBO's True Detective: Night Country with award-winning cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister.Known for his work on Tár, Pachinko, Great Expectations, and most recently, the new season of True Detective, he's also known for his collaboration with director Terence Davies on the films The Deep Blue Sea and A Quiet Passion. His work on Great Expectations earned him an Primetime Emmy and a BAFTA in cinematography, and in 2022, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Tár.http://florianhoffmeister.de/ www.hbo.com/true-detective www.imdb.com/title/tt2356777/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Jodie Foster, Kali Reis · Photograph by Michele K. Short/HBO
“I drove for like a half an hour into absolute nothingness, and I left the car. It was three o'clock in the morning. It was minus 17 degrees and it was absolutely still. I've never experienced stillness such as that. I mean, it's like you feel like you can feel your atoms move or not move because it's so cold. And the sky is full of the Northern Lights. So you are already in a remote place, but you want to go further. And I think maybe those themes of going out into the wilderness are motivated by the urge to connect. And I think Issa López has really incorporated it beautifully into the script. And the show tells of this great disconnect between people. So not only are we disconnected from our environment, but we are disconnected from each other. When we were shooting I sometimes thought, there is this beauty about collaboration between a director, cinematographer, and production designer, and all these key people. And I'm more and more convinced there's some kind of conscious thing happening. And there's also something subconscious happening.”How does the place we're born influence our beliefs? What would it be like to live in a world run by women, where it's perpetually night, and the dead can speak to the living? In this episode, we discuss the new season of HBO's True Detective: Night Country with award-winning cinematographer Florian Hoffmeister.Known for his work on Tár, Pachinko, Great Expectations, and most recently, the new season of True Detective, he's also known for his collaboration with director Terence Davies on the films The Deep Blue Sea and A Quiet Passion. His work on Great Expectations earned him an Primetime Emmy and a BAFTA in cinematography, and in 2022, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Tár.http://florianhoffmeister.de/ www.hbo.com/true-detective www.imdb.com/title/tt2356777/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1www.creativeprocess.info www.oneplanetpodcast.org IG www.instagram.com/creativeprocesspodcastPhoto: Jodie Foster, Kali Reis · Photograph by Michele K. Short/HBO
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Good evening Cultists, and welcome to the third and final installment of our '90s Horror Cycle series. Mike Nichols's 1994 Supernatural Thriller, Wolf is the black sheep of the three films. Eschewing the 18th Century Gothic setting of the previous films for the backdrop of the New York publishing world. Instead of stalking across the foggy moors, this Wolfman prowls Central Park in pleated corduroys. So please join your Horror Hosts for this dissection of Wolf! Dissection Topic https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0111742/?ref_=ext_shr Dark Tidings https://www.homedepot.com/p/Home-Accents-Holiday-5-ft-Poseable-Bat-Skeleton-with-LED-Eyes-23SV23636/324081088 https://movieweb.com/the-toxic-avenger-remake-first-reactions/ https://halloweendailynews.com/2023/09/nightmare-before-christmas-theaters/ Argyle Goolsby joins Calabrese on Cala-bass https://www.calabreserock.com/ Vault of Darkness https://renegadegamestudios.com/werewolf-the-apocalypse-5th-edition-core-rulebook/ https://www.disneyplus.com/movies/werewolf-by-night/J1sCDfT3MaDl Unholy Sacrament https://untp.beer/OpmPG Theme Music https://tridroid.bandcamp.com/album/crimson-shadows #wolf #mikenichols #jacknicholson #michellepfiefer #jamesspader #christopherplummer #davidhydepierce #davidschwimmer #enniomorricone #giusepperotunno #rickbaker #werewolf #wolfman #werewolfmovies #classicmonsters #horrormovies #monstermovies #creaturefeature #werewolves #justmarkingmyterritory
Hello and welcome to Castle Talk where we talk to writers and creators of today's genre worlds, I'm your host Jason Henderson, publisher at Castle Bridge Media, home of the Castle of Horror Anthology series. Tonight we're chatting with Danielle Trussoni, best-selling author of Angelology and often-horror columnist for the New York Times. Her new book is the supernatural thriller, THE PUZZLE MASTER (Random House, on sale 6/13). Booklist recently gave THE PUZZLE MASTER a glowing review, aptly describing it as “A surefire hit… [THE PUZZLE MASTER] is an ambitious story, expertly told…. A sequel, The Puzzle Box, is in the works, and it can't come soon enough.” Couldn't have described it better myself!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/4268760/advertisement
NOMADS (1986)Tune in to this week's episode as we delve into the enigmatic world of the 1986 thriller, NOMADS, starring Pierce Brosnan. Directed by John McTiernan, we'll dissect and review this gripping film that blurs the lines between reality and the supernatural.Have you experienced the eerie journey of NOMADS? We want to hear your thoughts! Share your impressions and theories with us at: chrisandchritalkmovies@gmail.comWant to pair our beautiful faces with our equally beautiful voices? Subscribe to our YouTube channel for captivating discussions: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVrn-WpoBvOkcmoSyuJJsrQ
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On this episode, Matt and Katie chat with author Chris Loparco. Chris is the author of A Story Told, Of His Might and In His Name. He also writes a free online modern-fatasy series. All of his content can be found at his website: www.astorytoldbook.com.
On this episode, Matt and Katie chat with author Chris Loparco. Chris is the author of A Story Told, Of His Might and In His Name. He also writes a free online modern-fatasy series. All of his content can be found at his website: www.astorytoldbook.com.
Best-selling author Michael Koryta of Bloomington based his book, “So Cold the River,” at the West Baden Hotel in Orange County. In fact, you could argue the hotel is essentially a character in the book. And so when it came time to make "So Cold the River" into a movie, there could be no other spot to do it. Enter Pete Yonkman, president of the hotel's owner, Cook Group. Yonkman is friends with Koryta and the folks at Pigasus Pictures, a Bloomington-based film company. So he connected the two—and stayed involved. In fact, Yonkman and Cook CEO Carl Cook (the son of Bill and Gayle Cook, who funded the hotel's renovation) invested in the movie and facilitated Pigasus' use of the hotel, which closed down for several weeks to accomodate filming. Host Mason King talks with Yonkman and Zack Spicer, CEO of Pigasus Pictures, about the hotel, the story and making the movie. But they also delve into a new law that will offer tax credits to future productions filmed in Indiana. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.
The struggle of good versus evil has been a premise of many stories and parables throughout history. In this episode, we speak with author Michael Medico who wrote a captivating supernatural suspense thriller series entitled The Sainted Trilogy. It is a thriller and love story seen through the eyes of Chris Pella who is able to communicate with The Sainted. It is a suspenseful journey as good is pitted against the ultimate evil. It is a time-travel saga where Chris has vivid and frightening visions learned from men and women who have been blessed by God and the Church. It covers many of the worst of all evils inherent in society today. It is Chris' purpose to find and help people in need and to fight evil with the help of the Saints. He has to fight Satan and the demons that Satan commands. This trilogy covers the terrible evils and travesties that confront society today throughout the series. It is thought-provoking and a lesson in how Divine faith rules in the end. The trilogy includes Evil Awaits, Revelations, and Megiddo. The Sainted Trilogy has been described as a work of genius and spiritual insight. The series will keep you on the edge of your seat. We feature compelling audio excerpts from the series that are beautifully narrated and draw you in. Be sure to tune in to this episode of The Truckers Network Radio Show with Shelley M. Johnson. https://thesaintedtrilogy.net/ https://tncradio.live/ #Thriller #SupernaturalThriller #Thriller #TimeTravel #ScienceFiction #Books #HistoricalFiction #Theology #TheSaints #Catholicism #GoodVsEvil #Saints #MichaelMedico #TheSaintedTrilogy #TheTruckersNetworkRadioShow #ShelleyMJohnson #TNCRadioLive
Season 1, Episode 11: Here come my Top Ten Beta Reading Tips! These are tips that I share with authors all.the.time. These are my personal pet peeves, not industry standard notes. *** This week's book share is a Supernatural Thriller, Days of Revelation by J.C. Maine. Find it here: https://amzn.to/3A6wqzq *** Links! Shows Website: https://betareaderbits.podbean.com/ Beta Bits eBook! and other titles by Tiffany: https://bit.ly/TCLewis Author's Helper Service: https://bit.ly/AuthorHelpService Follow me on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AuthorTCLewis Join my mailing list, get a free book!: http://bit.ly/ReadyPrequel Make cool videos with wavelengths and sound from your podcast with Headliner! (Referral Link) I get my sound from Epidemic Sound! (Referral Link)
If you love the spooky, weird and scary, then you don't want to miss this live interview with Supernatural thriller and urban fantasy author, JP McLean on The Witty Writers Show with Beth Worsdell. Jo-Anne is the author of 9 amazing novels which all have fantastic reviews. I can't wait to find out about her new release, Blood Mark. Plus, JP McLean will be giving away a fantastic copy of 'Blood Mark'. To enter this amazing giveaway, all you have to do is share JP McLean's interview (tagging me) for your entries. The more you share, the more entries you will receive. JP McLean's Bio: JP (Jo-Anne) McLean writes urban fantasy and supernatural thrillers. Her work has won honorable mentions from the Whistler Independent Book Awards and the Victoria Writers' Society. Reviewers call her work addictive, smart, and fun. JP is a graduate of the University of British Columbia's Sauder School of Business and makes her home on Denman Island, which is nestled between Vancouver Island and British Columbia on Canada's west coast. Debut novel, Secret Sky, won honorable mention at the Whistler Independent Book Awards. Short story, Boone Park, won honorable mention from the Victoria Writers Society. Latest novel, Blood Mark, won a Gold Literary Titan Book Award. Links: https://jpmcleanauthor.com https://www.amazon.com/~/e/B00JSZOXTC https://www.goodreads.com/jpmcleanFacebook https://www.facebook.com/JPMcLeanBooksTwitter @jpmcleanauthor https://twitter.com/jpmcleanauthorInstagram @jpmcleanauthor https://www.instagram.com/jpmcleanauthor #bethworsdell #thewittywritersshow #TWWS #jpmclean #BloodMark #books #Supernatural #supernaturalthriller #urbanfantasy #bookgiveaway #freebook #giveaway #books #fantasybooks #supernaturalbooks #supernaturalfiction #horror #horrorbooks #occult #occultbooks #occultfiction #urbanfantasybooks #live #liveshows #booktok #bookchat #booktube Watch The Witty Writers Show live interviews here: Youtube Facebook Website Facebook group for writers and authors: WRITER BETTER AUTHOR SMARTER --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beth-worsdell-author/message
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Back for a third time this week, and I'm talking ghost stories, but very much like The Devils Backbone, there's a mystery to solve along the way. Certainly more Supernatural Thriller then horror, but not in a The Conjuring type way. However in a very Conjuring 2 / Annabell Creation way, this film has great performances by the two young girls (Kiera Thompson & Sienna Sayer) as both the ghost and the daughter solving the mystery.Hat's off to Ruth Platt for a having a really interesting and original ending - I didn't see it coming, but then I'm thick. Don't worry though, its not spoiled, so go watch the movie first, then come back here and listen to the show.If you enjoyed the show please leave a review here, it helps us grow.Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/kids-what-are-we-watching-toni-1324747You can also find us in the following places. Subscribe and join the conversation with our community.Twitter - https://twitter.com/KidsWatching?s=09Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kidswhatarewewatchingtonight/?hl=enLeterboxd - https://letterboxd.com/kwawwtpodcast/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpy3Kz3x-EpsDqKgtGha88AThe Edinburgh Film Festival series:-Absolute Denial LinkPig LinkThe Conjuring Universe Podcast LinkWe hope you have an awesome day wherever you are, and whatever your doing.Andrew, Isla & NieveSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kwawwpodcast)
In this week's episode please join Matty and Mo as they discuss the Mystery, Psychological Thriller, and Supernatural Thriller anime; Death Note. This week the duo is back together again instead of recording over zoom. Matty is gonna take you through his trip at the airport with a guy that really loved to talk about strokes and Mo hasn't done anything this week except study for school, she really lives an exciting life. What your going to get out of this weeks episode is a little but of talk about ethics but mostly that Light is this super genius that is very good at making plot holes and has no other motivation except boredom, man if everyone tried to overtake the world when they're bored I don't think there would be anyone left on the planet. We hope you enjoy this weeks episode.Please like, review, and subscribe to #BingersAnimeEdition!Music Recommendations:Matty: Black Clover Ending 13 Mo: Nana Opening 2
It was a blessing having Kirk Kilgrave on the show today to talk about his supernatural thriller/horror titles! I read The Presence and loved the ghost story with all of the twists and turns around the haunted library shelves! Get your copies of Kirk's books here: https://www.amazon.com/Kirk-Kilgrave/e/B07869R851?ref=sr_ntt_srch_lnk_1&qid=1614725162&sr=8-1 Follow him on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/17650759.Kirk_Kilgrave?from_search=true&from_srp=true SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER: https://forms.gle/1m6tSmfeCcDWhpWa7 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jen-lowry-writes/support
Threshold Radio We Have Two Returning Guests… Cassidy O’Connor With Some New Updates On Her Chilling Book “Diaries Of The Dark Side” A REAL True Life Supernatural Thriller, And Thomas Fusco With Some Amazing New Inform
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes KateLynn E. Newberry, Actress (Widow's Point, Film | Supernatural Thriller 2020) to the Show! Facebook: www.facebook.com/WidowsPointMovieIMDB: www.imdb.com/title/tt8902980 www.katelynnenewberry.com Widow’s Point, Gregory Lamberson’s highly-anticipated, award-winning adaptation of the book of the same name, premieres on DVD and Digital in the USA and Canada September 1 via 101 Films. Craig Sheffer (A River Runs Through It, Nightbreed) leads the cast of the film, alongside KateLynn E. Newberry (Homecoming Revenge). Widow’s Point follows a writer who spends a weekend locked in a haunted lighthouse to help promote his next book, where he is targeted by Supernatural forces. Media Inquiries for Widow's Point, Film: October Coast www.octobercoastpr.com
Author of the recent supernatural thriller “The Banished”, Ron Gabriel, describes his personal journey of reinventing himself with a whole new career and living into his true passion. From Art Director in the magazine publishing world to Writer, Ron discusses the process of this transition and the risks. Are we all capable of reinventing ourselves and living into our true passion?Click the link below to purchase "The Banished".https://www.amazon.com/dp/0997944927?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860Click the link below to inquire about Ron Gabriel and his new book "The Banished".https://www.rongabriel.nyc/
Clare-based author Bill Bradshaw hopes to redefine the Irish ghost story with his new supernatural thriller 'Delphine'. Set in the Burren, the tale incorporates a dual timeline and a decades-old mystery to evoke contemporary horror.
Josie and Sheila kick off the spooky month of October with the book Horns by Joe Hill. See what they thought of the Supernatural Thriller, and the everything else that happens in Horns. Josie says at one point, "It's unexpectedly beautiful." Horns, is a little dark and twisted and a love story. But also a story about grief. What would you do if you had the power to get the truth told you all the time? Could you handle it? Listen to us on your favorite listening platform, and if we aren't there let us know! We will work on getting there. Email us and tell us what you think, a book suggestion, or what you would like more of! PottheadsWhoRead@gmail.com Pottheads Who Read on Facebook Pottheads Who Read on Instagram
Debuting in 1934, "Lights Out" was radio's premier horror series. Wyllis Cooper was the original writer of the series and sought to produce grisly stories, matched with the appropriate acting and sound effects aired a midnight. In June of 1936, Arch Oboler took over the series which had garnered 600 Fan Clubs. He followed Cooper's basic example but added more streams of conscious narration and sometimes political themes. Cooper and Oboler understood that radio drama is an art form... and they used their skills with incredible stories that were carried via electromagnetic waves to millions upon millions of listeners via their radios until the summer of 1947. Enjoy "We Dug It Up" Hear more "Lights Out" episodes on our Horror/Suspense Playlist.
This weeks guest is the writer, director, producer and editor David Tarleton who sits down with Giles Alderson to talk how he made his indie film Hunter. We chat how to make a cross-genre film, dealing with investors, casting appropriate actors and working with them on set, allowing them to bring things to the table. How he shot in RAW and came up with a unique look for a film in the grade. We discuss the trick to maintaining and building tension by restricting the audience to a single character viewpoint and withholding info to build suspense and should you call your film a vampire movie when their are vampires in it? An award-winning producer, director and editor, David holds an M.F.A. in Cinema Television from the University of Southern California, studied filmmaking at New York University, acting at Northwestern University, and has a Bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary studies from the University of Virginia. David has created programs for Sony Pictures, The Muppets, Syfy Channel, Walt Disney Pictures, 3Net, Fox, Comedy Central, Disney Channel, Tokyopop, Mattel, Universal, Warner Brothers, Baby Einstein, Showtime and more. David is a producer and a director of the new 3D television series "Dark Secrets," on cable channel 3Net. He is executive producer, director and editor of the award-winning new media comedy series "Dorkumentary," starring Adria Dawn, and was editor of the Webby Award-winning Muppets series "Statler and Waldorf From The Balcony," for Disney. His breakthrough film as producer/director/editor, the gothic fairy-tale "Dinner," premiered at Slamdance, played on the SyFy Channel, and was released on DVD. David produced and edited the award-winning feature documentary "What Babies Want," narrated by Noah Wyle, and its follow-up "Reducing Infant Mortality." He produced and edited "The Making of Warriors of Heaven and Earth," and "The Making of Double Vision," for Sony Pictures. He was also a producer, DP and editor on the pilot for "Dark Secrets," and senior editor for "The Pat Kilbane Show" for Comedy Central. He was VFX Supervisor for the award-winning feature documentary "Head Games," directed by Steve James. David was the senior editor at Wirebreak, a pioneering Internet video content provider. WEBSITE: http://davidtarleton.com HUNTER trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u9SctsDbous LINKS WATCH The Dare trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5aZVm2drjY Make Your Film 5 The next Make Your Film event is Sept 3rd 6.30 onwards for networking, Q&A and guest speakers. Which is sponsored by Performance Insurance First guest announced is: Anthony Woodley!! Tickets https://makeyourfilm-5.eventbrite.co.uk Our collaborators and Sponsors - SCREENCRAFT - This episode is sponsored by ScreenCraft. If you're writing a drama screenplay, you'll want to know about ScreenCraft's Drama Screenplay Competition, open to feature film screenplays. This year's industry jury includes executives from Fox Searchlight, Paramount, Kaplan/Perrone and LBI Entertainment. ScreenCraft's past winners have gone on to sign with major agencies and management companies, and they've been hired to write for studios and sold screenplays to producers. Get your feature film screenplay to the 2019 ScreenCraft Drama Screenplay Competition by the final deadline this summer on August 31st! Learn more at ScreenCraft.org. RAINDANCE If you haven't heard of Raindance yet, you definitely need to check them out! They're a Film School and Film Festival based in London, and they've been supporting independent film for the past 27 years. The best way to find out more about what they do is to attend their upcoming Taster Day on Saturday 31st August at 11am at the Raindance Film Training Centre. You'll get a real taste of their world-renowned evening and weekend filmmaking courses and workshops about directing, screenwriting and producing, while gaining invaluable introductory knowledge and tips on how to break in the film industry. And, there's a networking drinks session at the end where you'll be able to start building your filmmaking contacts. Because you're listening to the Filmmakers Podcast, you can get all this for free! Just enter our exclusive discount code: OPENPODCAST19 when booking at checkout". Booking link: http://bit.ly/RDOpenHouse WATCH World of Darkness https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07BS35KQ2?pf_rd_p=855cdcfd-05d9-474f-b84d-8286a3530ba1&pf_rd_r=G5Q5NNQZR9PRZNQ4ME5D WATCH Fanged Up https://www.amazon.co.uk/Fanged-Up-Daniel-OReilly/dp/B07F83JN6G/ref=sr_1_1?s=instant-video&ie=UTF8&qid=1542670909&sr=1-1&keywords=fanged Follow US on Twitter @filmmakerspod @Food4ThoughtDoc @gilesalderson @35mmdop @Cjamesdirect @dan710ths @FangedUpFilm @thedaremovie @RobbiemcKane Part of the www.podfixnetwork.com
Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Cuyle Carvin (Dolls, 2019, Supernatural Thriller; Director) to the Show! www.facebook.com/pg/dollsmovie Dee Wallace (E.T., CUJO, THE HOWLING) stars in DOLLS, a new supernatural thriller from first-time feature director Cuyle Carvin that will be released on DVD and VOD in the U.S. on July 2 , worldwide distribution by Uncork'd Entertainment. DOLLS concerns a struggling children's book author and his rebellious teenage daughter who move into a house they've inherited and find mysterious dolls in the attic. They soon learn that the dolls have a sinister -- and deadly -- past. The screenplay is by Justin Hawkins & Josh Hawkins, with Jeff Miller (OUIJA HOUSE, THE TOYBOX) also contributing to the story.
Jonathan is a first-time author and the man behind De Montfort Literature, a new publishing model
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Lots of exciting Star Wars new this week! A whole new trilogy for Rian Johnson and a live-action show! Ridley Scott doubles down on dis-owning the xenomorph, and is Universal's Dark Universe dead?
On all of the “top horror movie” lists of 2016, this week’s supernatural spookfest provokes the hosts to uncover what the deeper meaning behind the plot might be, just as the main characters try to uncover the cause of death of one puzzling and unidentified dead girl. With only enough jump scares to not put Minki off, solid acting and one old-timey song, this movie provides a creepy good story to retell.
Welcome to the Roundtable Roundup, our monthly podcast (first Thursday of the month) where we invite a guest or two to join us live to discuss the previous month's news and views from the self-publishing and indie industry. We were joined by Supernatural Thriller and Post-Apoc author, John L. Monk and discussed: - Amazon bans incentivised reviews - KU page reads missing - Harlequin Lawsuit finally sorted - Ellora’s Cave is closing, but... Audio available for download or watch on youtube :D
He's back, Tyler joins us again for the second week in a row. We start with some movie talk. Holidays are the last house parties. Some free food stuff and getting sick. A missing vape case. Beats via motion pictures. Brian remembers when he discovered himself on a Saturday morning. Silk boxers and Pillows. The Slingshot. A fresh Duncan letter. We perform the new installment of Bean Set Crime Drama. Being silly when you are alone. We get into Tyler's love life. Enjoy our this episode's robust silliness... Twitter: @BatsBelfry Email: batsbelfrypodcast@gmail.com Facebook:Bats in the Belfry Recorded - 11/24/15
Author PT Hylton shares his process for writing and advice on the craft, breaks down fiction genres, and tells us what BookTubers are.
In this episode I talk with Lorraine Carey and we talk about Grand Cayman and the Cayman Islands, island fever compared to the rat race, being a reading specialist for children of all ages, rock star readers in kindergarten, Arizona and the Superstition Mountains, Rome, Pompey and Vestal Virgins, Pachentro Italy, gypsy legends and curses. She likes to read the classics, Tolkien, Brent Legg "The Last Librarian", Teema Maria Lacobia, "The Queen of Vampires", YA author Amanda Hawking, Find her at http://www.lorrainecarey.com Lorraine Carey is a veteran children's reading specialist, teacher and an International Award-Winning Author. She has taught in many states in the US and currently is providing reading services for students at a private school on Grand Cayman, where she lives with her husband. Five years ago she was a city gal, living in Orange County, California, where life was very different from the one she lives in now. Trading in her fashionable heels for flip-flops was quite a change, but led to a lifestyle that allowed for a writing career to begin. Her love for paranormal stories and urban legends began at a young age, when staying up all night to watch spooky movies or reading a scary book started a lifelong passion. Published novels include: Losing Ground, a short memoir, followed by Mysteries of the Red Coyote Inn, Out of the Ashes, Jonathan's Locket and The Last Vestal Virgin. All of these novels are paranormal with a mix of historical fiction, woven with urban legends. Her most recent novel, Beloved Sacrifice, is a Supernatural Thriller for Young Adults to Adults. As a bonus, Mysteries of the Red Coyote Inn and Jonathan's Locket have free downloadable comprehension worksheets on her website for educators, or parents. Her latest novel, A Rock Star Reader by Kindergarten, is an educational guide for parents of young children to help their child achieve many of the pre-reading concepts necessary to be a successful reader by the time they reach kindergarten. When not writing you can find Lorraine reading, beach- hopping, snorkeling, or boating around the island with her husband on their boat, the Angelica.
Kevin Lucia'snew Through a Mirror, Darkly is a Supernatural Thriller collection masked as a novel. With elements of mystery, suspense, and otherworldly horror, Through a Mirror, Darkly successfully delves into the worlds of Lovecraft, Grant, and the mysterious Carcosa. Lucia is a Submissions Reader for Cemetery Dance Magazine and his podcast "Horror 101" is featured monthly on Tales to Terrify. His short fiction has appeared in several anthologies. He’s currently finishing his Creative Writing Masters Degree at Binghamton University, he teaches high school English and lives in Castle Creek, New York with his wife and children. German DJProducer and owner of netlabel MobiusSpin, 3dtorus explores, creates and communicates new worlds via electronic musicAt 15 he was DJing Drum´n´Bass, organized parties and DJing in deserted military facilities.