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Matt's making a pizza in a piazza this week, so Shane and Mikey list all the picks.On this week's Right Profile:PSYCHO-FRAMEPet Symmetry Check Us Out:PatreonSixth and Center PublishingMusical Attribution:Licensed through NEOSounds.“5 O'Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “C'est Chaud,” “East River Blues,” “The Gold Rush,” “Gypsy Fiddle Jazz,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “I Told You,” “It Feels Like Love To Me,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”
Dans ce nouvel épisode de MONSTER SQUAD, Marie Casabonne reçoit Fabien Mauro, auteur de Ishiro Honda. Humanisme monstre (Rouge Profond) et Kaiju, Envahisseurs & Apocalypse: L'âge d'or de la science-fiction japonaise (Aardvark) et Stéphane Moïssakis pour disséquer un nouveau monstre : Hannibal Lecter.Éminent et brillant psychiatre, homme cultivé et raffiné, esthète et excellent cuisinier, le Dr Lecter est aussi un serial killer cannibale. Sorti de l'esprit de l'auteur américain Thomas Harris, Hannibal Lecter apparaît dans 4 romans, 5 films et une série, et a pris tour à tour les traits de différents acteurs (Brian Cox, Anthony Hopkins, Gaspard Ulliel et Mads Mikkelsen).Retrouvez toutes nos émissions sur http://www.capturemag.frPrésentation : Marie Casabonne Rédacteur en chef : Stéphane Moïssakis Chroniqueurs : Stéphane Moïssakis et Fabien MauroRéalisation : Alain Mercier Production : Stéphane Moïssakis et Alain Mercier Montage et mixage : Anthony Navarro Musiques : Magic And Ecstasy et Rite Of Magic par Ennio MorriconeLogo "Monster Squad" par Ninon C Maufé : https://www.instagram.com/ninoncmaufe/Pour nous soutenir, il y a deux adresses :PATREON : https://www.patreon.com/capturemagTIPEEE : https://www.tipeee.com/capture-magLISEZ CAPTURE MAG !Toutes nos revues sont disponibles dans les librairies, les magasins de produits culturels et sites marchands.Akileos : https://bit.ly/AkilsCMCapture Mag est sur LETTERBOXD : https://letterboxd.com/CaptureMag/En MP3 sur Acast : https://bit.ly/3v6ee7sSur SPOTIFY : https://spoti.fi/3PJYnF3Sur DEEZER : https://bit.ly/2wtDauUSur APPLE podcasts : https://apple.co/2UW3AyO#hanniballecter #anthonyhopkins #thomasharris Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
House Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs Wednesday, May 21, 2025 | 10:00 AM On Wednesday, May 21, 2025, at 10:00 a.m., in room 1324 Longworth House Office Building, the Committee on Natural Resources, Subcommittee on Indian and Insular Affairs will hold a legislative hearing on the following bills: H.R. 2130 (Rep. Johnson of SD), “Tribal Trust Land Homeownership Act of 2025” H.R. 2388 (Rep. Randall), “Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Project Lands Restoration Act” H.R. 2815 (Rep. Begich), “Cape Fox Land Entitlement Finalization Act of 2025” H.R. 3073 (Rep. Maloy), “Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act” Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/calendar/eventsingle.aspx?EventID=417123
Grab your fava beans and your garrote piano wire as NostalgiaCast takes a deep-dive into Martin Scorsese's CAPE FEAR and Jonathan Demme's THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, two killer thrillers from two American masters not typically known for their horror chops. Jason of The Slashers and Binge Movies podcasts joins us to discuss the terror, torture, uncompromising head games, and oppressive existential dread that defines not just these two box office behemoths but also the current state of film criticism today. TRIGGER WARNING: This episode includes frank discussions of violence and sexual abuse as associated with the horror genre.
A classic this week! Jonathan Demme's beloved but controversial, The Silence of the Lambs (1990.) From wiki: “The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 American psychological horror thriller film directed by Jonathan Demme and written by Ted Tally, adapted from Thomas Harris's 1988 novel. It stars Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling, a young FBI trainee who is hunting a serial killer named "Buffalo Bill" (Ted Levine), who skins his female victims. To catch him, she seeks the advice of the imprisoned Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins), a brilliant psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer. The film also features performances from Scott Glenn, Anthony Heald, and Kasi Lemmons.[3]Also discussed: crafts!, dunking on AI, The Last Days of Disco, All Over Me (1997), Girls Town (1996), The Incredibly True Adventures of 2 Girls in Love, Ma Vida Loca, The Castle (1997), Series 7, Longlegs, and more. NEXT WEEK: Pitfall (1962) Bloodhaus:https://www.bloodhauspod.com/https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodhttps://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Drusilla Adeline:https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/https://letterboxd.com/sisterhyde/ Joshua Conkelhttps://www.joshuaconkel.com/https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.socialhttps://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/https://letterboxd.com/JoshuaConkel/
Matt and Mikey hold it down while Shane runs around Colorado, slightly out of focus. On this week's Right Profile:God ComplexXweaponXEpisode Links:Red Dragon by Thomas HarrisDevil and the Deep Blue SeaHow Crime WorksLet Your Life Speak by Parker J. PalmerAthens Theatre Check Us Out:PatreonSixth and Center PublishingMusical Attribution:Licensed through NEOSounds.“5 O'Clock Shadow,” “America On the Move,” “Baby You Miss Me,” “Big Fat Gypsy,” “Bubble Up,” “C'est Chaud,” “East River Blues,” “The Gold Rush,” “Gypsy Fiddle Jazz,” “Here Comes That Jazz,” “I Wish I Could Charleston,” “I Told You,” “It Feels Like Love To Me,” “Little Tramp,” “Mornington Crescent,” “No Takeaways.”
On this week's episode, the hosts delve into an exciting discussion centered around Jason Momoa's latest project, titled Chief of War. This highly anticipated series promises to showcase Momoa's dynamic acting abilities and is set against a backdrop that explores themes of power and conflict in a historical context. The conversation naturally transitions into a brief yet engaging discussion about Momoa's previous series, See, which captivated audiences with its unique premise of a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has lost the ability to see. The show's innovative storytelling and impressive performances left a lasting impression, making it a topic of interest as they reflect on Momoa's impressive range as an actor.Following this, the episode shifts gears to cover the upcoming documentary titled Stranger Things: The First Shadow, which is set to premiere on Netflix. This documentary promises to provide fans with an in-depth look at the production process of the beloved series, offering behind-the-scenes insights and interviews with the cast and crew that brought the supernatural world of Hawkins, Indiana, to life. The hosts express their excitement about learning more about the creative decisions and challenges faced during the making of the series, as well as how it has impacted pop culture since its debut.Joe then brings up the thrilling event of Battle Bots taking place in Las Vegas, where robotic engineering meets competitive sport in an electrifying showdown. The hosts discuss the evolution of Battle Bots, highlighting the creativity and ingenuity that goes into designing these machines. They touch on the fanbase that has grown around the event, celebrating the engineering marvels and the fierce competition that captivates audiences both in-person and online.As the conversation unfolds, there is an intriguing discussion about Jason Momoa's portrayal of Lobo in the upcoming Supergirl movie. The hosts speculate on how Momoa's unique interpretation of this iconic character will resonate with fans of the DC universe. They also touch upon the cast of the highly anticipated Avengers: Doomsday project, who have been discussing the intense secrecy surrounding the film. The mystery surrounding plot details and character arcs has fans buzzing with theories and excitement, and the hosts share their own predictions about what this could mean for the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.Cody then poses a thought-provoking question to Joe, inquiring whether he has ever delved into Thomas Harris' Hannibal series. This question leads to an engaging exchange about the psychological depth of Harris' characters and the chilling narratives woven throughout the series. Joe takes this opportunity to recommend a video podcast available on YouTube called Casual Criminalist, which explores true crime stories and the psychology behind criminal behavior, drawing parallels to the themes found in Harris' work.In response, Cody shares his own insights about Anthony E. Zuiker's innovative series Level 26, which merges storytelling with interactive elements, creating a unique viewing experience for audiences. This leads to a broader discussion about the evolution of storytelling in the digital age and how various media formats are pushing the boundaries of traditional narratives.To wrap up their engaging conversation, Cody shares his recent experience of finishing the latest novel by Jon Scalzi, titled When the Moon Hits Your Eye. He expresses his enthusiasm for Scalzi's distinctive writing style and the imaginative worlds he creates, inviting Joe to share his thoughts on the book. The episode concludes with a lively exchange about their favorite authors and the impact of science fiction on their personal reading journeys, leaving listeners eager for the next episode and the wealth of topics yet to be explored.Official Website: https://www.comesnaturallypodcast.comOfficial Merchandise: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/comes-naturally-podcast/iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/kqkgackFacebook: http://tinyurl.com/myovgm8Tumblr: http://tinyurl.com/m7a6mg9Twitter: @ComesNaturalPodYouTube: http://tiny.cc/5snxpy
We lost Mattman's Mom Mary over the weekend… we remember a wonderful life Open Phones with condolences from P1's
My guest today on the Online for Authors podcast is DR Shores, author of the book Shallow Stock. Raised on the Yorkshire coastline in the United Kingdom, D R Shores studied engineering prior to a twenty-five year career in business. Literature has always been a passion, with a taste ranging from Sigrid Nunez and Thomas Harris to established twentieth-century classics from Ernest Hemingway, Jean-Paul Sartre, Ayn Rand and Milan Kundera. Now living with his family and introverted dog in the east midlands area of England, his other interests include music, current affairs, volunteering and keeping fit. In my book review, I stated Shallow Stock is a suspense thriller that will keep you reading well into the wee hours of the morning! I loved the story and the intricate plotlines. As an author, I was also intrigued by how all the threads came together in the end. The story has a Hatfield and McCoy vibe. Two families are at 'war' and have been for several generations. They each own a competing corporation and work tirelessly to out do one another. Wynter McGlynn is the CEO of one. Julian Dayton is the CEO of the other. Both currently have issues holding onto their positions of power and see the other as their biggest obstacle. The competition is fierce, but is it fair? And what happens when the finger pointing starts? From black tie balls to crooked politicians to a city-wide triathlon to human trafficking to board meetings to interesting family dynamics, this book will lead you down a road you won't want to miss. And even when you think you've gotten the very last surprise, Shores finds a way to offer you a tidbit more. It's a great read! Subscribe to Online for Authors to learn about more great books! https://www.youtube.com/@onlineforauthors?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Novels N Latte Book Club community to discuss this and other books with like-minded readers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3576519880426290 You can follow Author DR Shores: Website: https://shallowstock.com FB: @Shallow Stock X: @d_r_shores IG: @d_r_shores LinkedIn: @Duncan Shores Purchase Shallow Stock on Amazon: Paperback: https://amzn.to/4boTcp8 Ebook: https://amzn.to/3EYiEpe Teri M Brown, Author and Podcast Host: https://www.terimbrown.com FB: @TeriMBrownAuthor IG: @terimbrown_author X: @terimbrown1 #drshores #shallowstock #suspense #thriller #terimbrownauthor #authorpodcast #onlineforauthors #characterdriven #researchjunkie #awardwinningauthor #podcasthost #podcast #readerpodcast #bookpodcast #writerpodcast #author #books #goodreads #bookclub #fiction #writer #bookreview *As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
We felt like a classic this week, so join us and special guest hauntedbyhan as we review 1991's The Silence of the Lambs. It's the award-winning horror/thriller based on Thomas Harris's novel. Jodie Foster plays a young FBI agent who has to "team up" with Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter to hunt down a serial killer called Buffalo Bill.Join our Patreon for our bonus episodes! https://www.patreon.com/oldiebutagoodiepodCheck out Han!Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/hauntedbyhan/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hauntedbyhan/Twitter: https://twitter.com/hauntedbyhan/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hauntedbyhan/Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/hauntedbyhan/Follow the show!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldiebutagoodiepod/Facebook: https://fb.me/oldiebutagoodiepodPodcast Platforms: https://linktr.ee/oldiebutagoodiepodGot feedback? Send us an email at oldiebutagoodiepod@gmail.comFollow the hosts!Sandro Falce - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sandrofalce/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/sandrofalce- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/SandroFalce/- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/SandroFeltChairZach Adams - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zach4dams/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ZackoCaveWizard- Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/zach4dams- Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/zackocavewizardWatch our editor, Starkie, on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/sstarkieeOldie But A Goodie's theme tune is written and produced by Josh Cake. Check out his work here: https://www.joshcake.com/Check out other shows from our network 'That's Not Canon'! https://thatsnotcanon.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Millennium, Chris Carter, X-Files, serial killers, cults, Y2K and the hysteria, David McGowan, Programmed to Kill, Silence of the Lambs, Se7en, industrial, Peter Christopherson, NiN, millenarianism & the different types, Lance Hendriksen, the Millennium Group as based on the Academy Group, the Behavioral Science Unit (BSU), William Blake, Red Dragon, Thomas Harris, Monster of Florence, Gladio, chivalric orders, Sovereign Order of Saint John, Order of the Garter, Knights Templar, southern France, Medieval Europe, Holy Vehm, Gehenna, sovereign citizens, Fundamentalist Mormonism, Russia, Marc DutrouxMusic by: Keith Allen Dennishttps://keithallendennis.bandcamp.com/Additional Music: J Money Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Dragão Vermelho", de Thomas Harris, nos apresenta a Will Graham, um ex-agente do FBI com um talento único: ele consegue entrar na mente de assassinos e entender como eles pensam. Mas essa habilidade tem um preço alto: a sanidade de Graham é constantemente testada, e ele se vê cada vez mais perto da escuridão que habita esses criminosos. Entre eles, Hannibal Lecter. Apresentação:@liviamulderEdição: Lívia LeãoEmail: lihnumlivro@hotmail.com
Episode 45 of Canon Fodder is served with fava beans and a nice Chianti. That's right, it's Hannibal. Ed, Pat, and Matt get right into the twisted world of serial killers and cannibalism by taking you through the surprisingly deep breadth of Hannibal content. From the first on-screen appearance of Thomas Harris's characters in Michael Mann's Manhunter all the way through the recent and exceptional series with Mads Mikkelsen, Hannibal, Will Graham, and others are characters that have stood the test of time.
You will tell me when those lambs stop screaming...?
When characters must do awful things, does it get yucky for the creator? While we can only speak for Scott, it certainly does. What about Thomas Harris, the creator of the horrifying Hannibal Lechter? What about the writers of Marvel's Loki during the Avengers movies? How many innocents died off-screen due to Loki's maniacal mechanizations? Hint: it was a lot. Scott and ARealGirl Herself dive deep into this critical part of storytelling. Deep Cuts is created by Scott Sigler and A B Kovacs Produced by Steve Riekeberg Production Assistance by Allie Press Copyright 2025 by Empty Set Entertainment Dr. Hannibal Lecther wants to invite the GoDaddy Promo Code CJCFOSSIG for dinner. Fava beans and 99% off year one of a three-year new dot-com domain registration? We're ready when you are, Office Pembry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this special episode of Add To Cart, we count down the five most-listened-to conversations of the year. We unpack insights from Culture Kings' Simon Beard and Shopify's Hannah Udina on how to turn physical stores into content powerhouses and Gai Le Roy of IAB Australia on how to navigate Amazon's growing dominance and the evolving privacy landscape. Justin Bausch of Ryderwear and Thomas Harris of Emarsys share AI-driven personalisation strategies, Iain Calvert of Boom Ecommerce reveals his 50/30/20 profitability framework for building resilient ecommerce businesses, while Sabri Suby, founder of King Kong, breaks down how storytelling and ad fundamentals drive scalable growth. It's the ultimate breakdown of the insight you need to dominate 2025.This episode was brought to you by: Deliver In PersonShopify PlusAbout your host:Nathan Bush is the host of the Add To Cart podcast and a leading ecommerce transformation consultant. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Zwei Filme, eine Vorlage. In unserer Fortsetzung der Hannibal Lecter Retrospektive analysieren und vergleichen wir die beiden Adaptionen von Thomas Harris' Roman Roter Drache. Was schneidet besser ab? Die Vibes und Ästhetik von Michael Mann's Manhunter oder die klassische Hollywoodinszenierung von 2002? Wer ist der wahre Hannibal Lecter? Wir finden es für und mit euch heraus!
Wir beginnen unsere nächste Retrospektive. Dieses Mal soll es um die Filmadaptionen rund um Thomas Harris' berühmte Romanfigur Hannibal Lecter gehen, der vor allem durch Das Schweigen der Lämmer zu Weltruhm gelangte. Jedoch gehen wir storytechnisch chronologisch vor und beginnen deshalb mit dem neuesten Film der Reihe, der zum einen ein Prequel und zum anderen für die meisten Filmfans der mit Abstand schlechtesten Film aus diesem Kosmos ist. Aber ist diese Einschätzung aus unserer Sicht korrekt? Hört doch mal rein!
James Majure returns to the pod from Athens, GA for a two-part episode on Michael Mann's Manhunter, a box office and critical disappointment in 1986 that has emerged over the decades into being extremely influential not only on Mann's future works but on film and television in general, from genre conventions to forensic procedurals on TV. In part 1, we discuss the various cuts of Manhunter in existence, the source material, Thomas Harris' bestselling novel Red Dragon, Mann's tremendous empathy towards all the characters in his adaptation, the ways Manhunter's themes keeps turning up in Mann's later works, and how the Miami Vice series seems to have been a test kitchen for a lot of Mann's preoccupations as a film stylist. Plus: a Michael Mann update with the surprise arrival of The Keep to Bluray and the 25th anniversary of The Insider. Part 2 of our discussion about Manhunter, including the Brett Ratner remake Red Dragon and a mid-series episode of Miami Vice that feels a lot like Manhunter, is available on the Junk Filter Patreon feed. Over 30% of all Junk Filter episodes are only available to patrons of the podcast. To support this show directly and to receive access to the entire back catalogue, consider becoming a patron for only $5.00 a month (U.S.) at patreon.com/junkfilter "There Was Courage at Disney In How We Approached It": Michael Mann Reflects on The Insider 25 Years Later, by Tamera Jones & Steven Weintraub, in Collider, December 6, 2024 Trailer for Manhunter (Michael Mann, 1986) Original music video for The Prime Movers 'Strong As I Am' from the Manhunter soundtrack, directed by Dante Spinotti
Welcome to Season 3!!Christy Thompson Harris was a good mother. And even though she had her issues, she always did what she felt was best for her children, something not shared by her husband, Jason Thomas Harris. Welcome to another episode of Almost Fiction. Sources: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/wrongful_deathState of Michigan Court of Appeals. People v Jason Thomas Harris. No. 359675 Genesee Circuit Court. LC No. 19-046043-FC. February 2024. Davison 'cereal murderer' Jason Harris sentenced to life in prison, no parole. By Mark Bullion for ABC12 NEWS. December 10, 2021. No new trial for Davison man who poisoned wife's cereal, judge says. By Joey Oliver for MLive.com. January 24, 2023. Milking a Murder. Meet Marry Murder Season 1 Episode 5. Lifetime Television. 2022. Access ad-free episodes, bonus content, and get all of the 11:59 Media Podcast library!Access hours of extra content each week, exclusive merch, and early access to new podcasts.Visit https://1159plus.com or https://www.patreon.com/1159media
Nicky and Arlen (Live from Pellam's Wasteland) join me to discuss Thomas Harris' 1981 novel Red Dragon, Michael Mann's 1986 film Manhunter, and Brett Ratner's 2002 film Red Dragon. Spoilers for all three. Special guest appearance by Joe Richter (Hindsightless). Ways to contact me: Google Voice Number for US callers: (540) 445-1145 Speakpipe for international callers: https://www.speakpipe.com/NerdsRPGVarietyCast The podcast's email at nerdsrpgvarietycast 'at' gmail 'dot' com Find me on a variety of discords including the Audio Dungeon Discord. Invite for the Audio Dungeon Discord https://discord.gg/j5H8hGr Home page for this show https://nerdsrpgvarietycast.carrd.co Blog https://nerdsrpgvarietycast.com Proud member of the Grog-talk Empire https://www.grogcon.com/podcast Ray Otus did the coffee cup art for this show ? provides music for my show. Spikepit https://www.youtube.com/@spikepit6258?app=desktop provided the "Have no fear" sound clip.
An FBI agent seeks counsel from an imprisoned serial killer on how to apprehend an active serial killer. That's the elevator pitch for the *delicious* thriller Silence of the Lambs, which (along with its hugely successful film adaptation) helped to establish a lot of tropes currently *baked* in to how we tell stories about terrible crimes (whether True Crime or fiction). Scrumptious!Our theme music was composed by Nick Lerangis.Follow @overduepod on Instagram and BlueskyAdvertise on OverdueSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
New episode out now! We revisit the world of Thomas Harris with the 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs. We get into the dynamics of Clarice and Hannibal and how their relationship is portrayed, commending both actors for their work, but wish we saw more of Clarice's internal journey. We admire the cinematography and sets, with the camera's POV of Clarice being both compelling and unnerving, and talk about the realities of the cells that were created to hold Hannibal. We again discuss how the depiction of Buffalo Bill explores fear mongering about trans people but is not a representation of actual trans people, think that Hannibal almost evolved into a caricature through pop culture, debate the genre of this film, and still hate Chilton. We touch on the rise of mainstream true crime, wonder if the growing prevalence of violence in media may explain how we responded differently to the film than our parents, and learn about various inspirations Anthony Hopkins used for his portrayal. Katy acted heroically by putting a package on the porch, Carrie paid close attention to details in Baldur's Gate 3, Maddy lives out a meme in real life, and Mack shares a fun fact about a Buzz Lightyear toy. We also get disappointed by the lack of flaying, wonder if bug enthusiasts can be endearing, and have a very long discussion about where Hannibal kept the pen. Listen to hear more about cornfields, Emperor Palpatine, bee unions, bald eagle noises, and practical advice to keep you out of the ER. Enjoy! TW: Serial killers, body mutilation, cannibalism, gender reaffirming surgery, outdated transgender terminology, misrepresentation of the transgender experience, fear mongering about trans people, misogyny, law enforcement power dynamics, mental institutions, insects Show Notes: CBS did produce a show about Clarice Starling, called Clarice. It ran for one season in 2021; there was an attempt to move to Paramount+ for a second season but it didn't happen. Katy meant she gets Jodie Foster confused with Holly Hunter, not Helen Hunt. She gets Holly Hunter confused with Helen Hunt. She does NOT get Jodie Foster confused with Helen Hunt.
[School of Movies 2024] For this rather special episode, we firstly welcome to the show for the first time, director Alfred Hitchcock, as we examine his most famous and most revisited film, Psycho (1960). This became the wellspring from which modern-day detective thrillers emerged. But it also has tangled roots in Horror and the grubby stepchild of its sub-genres, the slasher. While other films like Charles Laughton's Night of the Hunter (1955) and John Lee Thompson's Cape Fear (1962) -both weirdly starring Robert Mitchum- were also hugely important, Psycho was less about the stalking killer as it was a torrid dive into the swampy waters of their mind. Deriving from a 1959 novel by Robert Bloch, who lived down the road from Ed Gein as he was being arrested for trying to make a woman-suit, this story, along with Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) and Thomas Harris' Silence of the Lambs (1988) assisted greatly in the lurid, pulp sensationalism of the twisted deviant killer-man-in-a-dress mythology. Despite quiet, clear, firm, researched and experienced protestations from trans folk and their allies who keep having to remind the world at large that they aren't toilet-lurking monsters. We also look at the stunningly ill-advised shot-for-shot remake of the Hitchcock film, directed in 1998 by Gus Van Sant. Superficially, these are exactly the same film, but the devil is in the details. Next week we will be returning to Bates Motel with the far less well-known, but actually pretty good Psycho II, which more pronouncedly paints Norman as a victim.
Send us a textIt's Halloweenfest on the Oh Brother Podcast and this week Dan and Mike are reviewing MANHUNTER, Michael Mann's adaptation of the Thomas Harris novel "Red Dragon" - the introduction of horror's favorite cannibal, Dr. Hannibal Lecter!Be sure to follow the Oh Brother Podcast for more episodes and stay tuned, this halloween season we'll be covering more classic horror movies and showing up at this year's SPOOKY EMPIRE convention.Actress Karissa Lee Staples Support the showOh Brother Podcast: Subscribe on YouTube Listen on all podcast platforms Follow us on Instagram Leave a 5-star rating/review on Apple Podcasts
This episode we look at the only horror film to ever win the Oscar for best picture, The Silence of the Lambs, directed by Jonathan Demme and based on the novel by Thomas Harris. We discuss the captivating performances, detailed writing, and unique cinematography. We also talk about Hannibal Lecter's sense of hospitality and whether he would eat us or not!
When you want a guest to pull Thomas Harris quotes like - "the very air had screams smeared on it" - you get Lindsey RomainLindsey Romain is a contributing writer for INSIDER, a former news reporter for Teen Vogue, and currently writes for a number of outlets, including Vulture, Thrillist, Refinery29, and Nerdist.NERDIST: https://nerdist.com/author/lindsey-romain/ Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/one-heat-minute-productions/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Visit Buffalo Bill's House! https://buffalobillshouse.com/We made it to the final Hannibal movie based on the final book. This time the same person wrote both. Thomas Harris brings us the origin story of his character Hannibal Lector. Was this an origin story we needed? Is it any good? Did the late Gaspard Ulliel do a good job playing the character? Watch and find out!
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This month is Masterclass Month at Catching Up On Cinema! September 2024 marks our 6th anniversary of podcasting, and to commemorate the occasion, we take a month to do a deep dive on a popular, long-lived movie franchise. For this year's Masterclass, we'll be reviewing the Hannibal Lecter series of films! Created by author Thomas Harris, Hannibal Lecter is a charismatic serial killer that, across multiple novels, films, and most recently, TV series, has consistently captivated global audiences since his inception in 1981. This week, our Masterclass continues with a review of confirmed piece of shit, Brett Ratner's, Red Dragon (2002)! The second adaptation of the first of Thomas Harris' Hannibal Lecter series of novels, Brett Ratner's, Red Dragon (2002) is a sanitized, and by the numbers adaptation of the classic novel of the same name. Once again produced by mega producers Dino and Martha De Laurentiis (who also produced Hannibal), Red Dragon, in spite of also featuring the talents of cinematographer, Dante Spinotti (who also shot Manhunter), and Ted Tally (screenwriter of Silence of the Lambs), is somewhat bland, and considerably less stylized rendition of Thomas Harris' novel than Michael Mann's, Manhunter (1986). Just a short year after the release of Hannibal (2002), Anthony Hopkins returns to reprise his role as Hannibal Lecter, with Edward Nortion starring as Will Graham, previously embodied on screen by William Petersen. An early example of a fanservice oriented prequel/sequel, Red Dragon goes out of its way to remind viewers at every turn, of the vastly superior Silence of the Lambs. Cast members, characterizations, iconography, and locations from Silence are all exploited, not without justification, but quite readily, and in a fashion that was not yet en vogue in Hollywood. In spite of its weaker presentation as compared to Manhunter, Red Dragon nevertheless benefits greatly from the novelty factor of its adaptation featuring additional scenes with Hannibal Lecter, and from ,pre greatly emphasizing the characterizations of Francis Dolarhyde and Reba McClane (played by Ralph Fiennes and Emily Watson respectively), who in Manhunter were given considerably less screen time. Blunt, and not especially confident in it's presentation or storytelling, Red Dragon is almost entirely buoyed by the efforts of its exemplary cast of players, with Ralph Fiennes and the late Philip Seymour Hoffman both making enormous contributions to the entertainment value of the film, in spite of the otherwise pedestrian filmmaking from director and confirmed piece of shit, Brett Ratner. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
THIS WEEK: Manhunter (1986), Hannibal (2001), Red Dragon (2002), Hannibal Rising (2007)After covering Jonathan Demme's Silence of The Lambs last week we decided to keep the ball rolling and cover the rest of the film adaptations of Thomas Harris' Hannibal Lecter novels. Not that any of us need an excuse to watch Manhunter for the 74726587432 time. Maybe we could have done without Bret Ratner, Hannibal's silly Italian hat, and the Samurai training montage though. Oh well. Donate to Palestinian Medical Aid Support Optimism Vaccine on Patreon
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This month is Masterclass Month at Catching Up On Cinema! September 2024 marks our 6th anniversary of podcasting, and to commemorate the occasion, we take a month to do a deep dive on a popular, long-lived movie franchise. For this year's Masterclass, we'll be reviewing the Hannibal Lecter series of films! Created by author Thomas Harris, Hannibal Lecter is a charismatic serial killer that, across multiple novels, films, and most recently, TV series, has consistently captivated global audiences since his inception in 1981. This week, our Masterclass continues with a review of Ridley Scott's, Hannibal (2001)! An adaptation of the third of Thomas Harris' Hannibal Lecter series of novels, Ridley Scott's, The Hannibal (2001) is a messy adaptation of the lewd, nasty, and messy novel of the same name. Produced by Dino De Laurentiis (who also produced Manhunter, but passed on the more critically and financially successful The Silence of the Lambs), Hannibal is a lavishly orchestrated, and borderline melodramatic film, that unfortunately lacks the clarity and focus of its predecessors. Contributing massively to the entertainment value of the somewhat messily constructed film, Anthony Hopkins returns to reprise his role as the titular Hannibal Lecter, though Jodie Foster is replaced by the very capable Julianne Moore for the role of Clarice Starling, reportedly due to Foster objecting to the depiction of Clarice in both the novel and screenplay. Special mention needs to be given to Gary Oldman's (apparently uncredited) performance as Mason Verger, which is truly one of a kind, and unforgettable, the late Ray Liotta as Paul Krendler, in one of his slimier villain turns, and Giancarlo Giannini as Inspector Pazzi, who in an alternate universe, could have made for a fine protagonist for the entire film, rather than an extended chapter of it. Handsome to look at, and featuring at least 1 or 2 excellent, and highly memorable scenes, Hannibal is not a film without value, however it suffers dreadfully from having too many moving parts, a meandering pace in it's latter half, and perhaps most important of all, from being a tamed and sanitized adaptation of a bizarre, sleazy, and not especially great novel. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
A protagonista é Clarice Starling, mas é ela também a grande personagem de Thomas Harris em O Silêncio dos Inocentes? Por aqui, discutimos como nos simpatizamos com Clarice mas não torcemos por ela, simplesmente porque é difícil ter tanto carisma quando se é mentorado por Hannibal Lecter. Quer participar dessa discussão? Então vem ouvir! Comentado no episódio O Silêncio dos Inocentes, romance de Thomas Harris Dragão Vermelho, romance de Thomas Harris O Silêncio dos Inocentes (1991 ‧ Terror/Crime ‧ 1h 58m) Se7en - Os Sete Crimes Capitais (1995 ‧ Crime/Terror ‧ 2h 7m) Zodíaco (2007 ‧ Thriller/Crime ‧ 2h 40m) O Silêncio dos Inocentes e a vitória do antagonista, artigo por Andreia D'Oliveira (02/09/2016) Vivos (1993 ‧ Aventura/Ação ‧ 2 horas) A Sociedade da Neve (2023 ‧ Aventura/Thriller ‧ 2h 24m) O Personagem do Romance, por Antônio Cândido Livros em Cartaz 004 – Quem não está perdida? (A Filha Perdida) Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness (2020 ‧ Documentário ‧ 2 temporadas) Chimp Crazy (2024 ‧ Documentário ‧ 1 temporada) Último Tango em Paris (1972 ‧ Erótica/Romance ‧ 2h 9m), dirigido por Bernardo Bertolucci Taxi Driver – Motorista de Táxi (1976 ‧ Crime/Noir ‧ 1h 54m) Revelação (2020 ‧ Documentário/LGBT ‧ 1h 40m), dirigido por Sam Feder Cabo do Medo (1991 ‧ Crime/Terror ‧ 2h 8m), dirigido por Martin Scorsese
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This month is Masterclass Month at Catching Up On Cinema! September 2024 marks our 6th anniversary of podcasting, and to commemorate the occasion, we take a month to do a deep dive on a popular, long-lived movie franchise. For this year's Masterclass, we'll be reviewing the Hannibal Lecter series of films! Created by author Thomas Harris, Hannibal Lecter is a charismatic serial killer that, across multiple novels, films, and most recently, TV series, has consistently captivated global audiences since his inception in 1981. This week, our Masterclass continues with a review of Jonathan Demme's, The Silence of the Lambs (1991)! An adaptation of the second of Thomas Harris' Hannibal Lecter series of novels, Jonathan Demme's, The Silence of the Lambs (1991) is a critically acclaimed horror-thriller, and widely regarded as the best of the Lecter films. Massively influential, financially successful, and winner of 5 major Academy Awards (including Best Picture, the first and only horror film to do so), The Silence of the Lambs is a fantastic production by every metric. Starring Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling, and Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter, the latter of whom would go on to thoroughly own the role via 2 additional onscreen performances in the years to come, the film is brilliantly performed by all involved, with special mention being necessary for Ted Levine, whose utterly fearless performance as Jame “Buffalo Bill” Gumb, is particularly memorable. Beautifully directed by Demme, and shot by renowned cinematographer and frequent collaborator, Tak Fujimoto, and scored by Howard Shore, the film ably wields the potent one-two punch of being terrifically scripted and acted, while also boasting sumptuous visuals and technical flair. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
linktr.ee/CatchingUpOnCinema This month is Masterclass Month at Catching Up On Cinema! September 2024 marks our 6th anniversary of podcasting, and to commemorate the occasion, we take a month to do a deep dive on a popular, long-lived movie franchise. For this year's Masterclass, we'll be reviewing the Hannibal Lecter series of films! Created by author Thomas Harris, Hannibal Lecter is a charismatic serial killer that, across multiple novels, films, and most recently, TV series, has consistently captivated global audiences since his inception in 1981. This week, our Masterclass begins with a review of Michael Mann's, Manhunter (1986)! Moody and filled with sumptuous visuals, Manhunter is an adaptation of Thomas Harris' first Hannibal Lecter related novel, Red Dragon. A commercial failure at the time of release, Manhunter has been retroactively reappraised, and is now a highly regarded film in Mann's filmography. While the character of Hannibal Lecter is only featured in a small portion of the film, Brian Cox's portrayal represents the first instance of the character realized on film. Follow us on Instagram @catchinguponcinema Follow us on Twitter @CatchingCinema Like, share, subscribe, and we'll catch you next time!
Host Bob St.Pierre visits with Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever National Board member Thomas Harris about quail, bird dogs, wildlife art, and his commitment to volunteering. A passionate Alabamian, Harris talks about a very personal connection to his quail hunting property, and how his conservation ethic resulted in being named the Alabama Conservationist of the Year for 2019 as recognized by the Alabama Wildlife Federation. Episode Highlights: • Harris talks about growing up outdoors and how that upbringing was the impetus for the creation of Alabama Blackbelt Adventures in 2009. • Harris also previews the Wetumka Wildlife Arts Festival coming up on October 19th featuring PF & QF President and CEO Marilyn Vetter. onX Hunt is a proud supporter of Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever and they want to thank everyone who gives back to the birds we all love to hunt and the places they call home. Click this link to get a free month of onX Hunt and then use code PFQF to get 20% off, and a portion will go back to supporting Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever's wildlife habitat mission.
Celebrate 50 episodes of scares, questionable taste, and Simpsons references with us as we put the lotion in the basket for a giant-sized analysis of one of the most titanic horror movies of the 1990's or maybe even of all time as we break down Jonathan Demme's iconic The Silence of the Lambs. We're all about Ted Levine's Buffalo Bill, Jodie Foster's Clarice Starling, and Sir Anthony Hopkins's Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter. We air out some grievances, talk Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lecter novels, and definitively determine which of us is the classiest brother.
I love hosting songwriters on the radio and when it is an artist I have a personal kinship and history with…even better. I was introduced to Jesse Harris and the Gypsy Sparrows shortly after I started my broadcast career in 2010. The Sparrows were a hard driving, good time honky tonk/outlaw country/red dirt band for ten years. Jesse took a break when his son Jack was born and has been helping to support a growing family and successful landscaping business for the last 7or 8 years. As you will hear in this conversation during a recent appearance on KKFI's MidCoast Live Radio Show, Jesse and I share some great memories and from the sound of what's in the hopper, great new musical memories are to be made with his new project… Jesse Thomas Harris and the Murder of Crows. I loved learning Jesse caught the music bug as a teenager listening to the blues at KC's landmark Blues institution…BB's Lawnside BBQ. My main take away was that Jesse plans to stay close to home and nurture and share his musical chops right here in the Heartland. Welcome back my friend! Enjoy this spirited and engaging in studio conversation and performance with Kansas City's own Jesse Thomas Harris.
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode covers content around murder and sexual assault. Please be advised. Welcome back to another episode of Did You Read The Book? ! Join me and my dream guest, Julie McCulloch-Francis, as we revisit the gruesome Hannibal Lecter universe to talk about great villains, character flaws, and poke many a hole in the vibe of the early 2000's film era in Red Dragon by Thomas Harris. Our Recommendations Monster ABC printed by Hazy Dell Press Hush Now Banshee!: A Not So Quiet Counting Book by Kyle Sullivan & Derek Sullivan (Hazy Dell Press) Goonight Krampus by printed by Hazy Dell Press The Babysitter's Club by Ann M. Martin The Fall of the House of Usher directed by Mike Flanagan Midnight Mass directed by Mike Flanagan Find Me Online If you like Did You Read The Book?, don't be shy and share with your family, friends, neighbors, and anyone else you see fit! You can also follow me on Twitter (@DYRTBPodcast), Threads, Facebook, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, iTunes, Tune In/Alexa, Spotify, and Pandora! About The Show Music composed and produced by Abek Cover art created by Jared Stokes Banner art and background design by IndigoLink Podcast production by Erin Palmer
In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Justin Bausch, CRM Manager at Ryderwear, the fitness apparel brand. Founded in 2009, the brand's range is specifically designed to mould to the muscular physique of athletes and bodybuilders of any size to ensure comfort and style. In recent years, Ryderwear has developed four gym locations in South Australia. Links from the episode:RyderwearUnleashing the Power of Personalisation and AI with Justin Bausch from Ryderwear & Thomas Harris from Emarsys | #409Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Which retailer has most inspired you recently?Name a piece of tech that you or your ecommerce business couldn't live without?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? What is your biggest challenge today? This episode was brought to you by… EmarsysAbout your co host:Justin Bausch from RyderwearExperienced & reliable marketing professional, qualified with a Master of Marketing & Bachelor of IT/Multimedia. Analytically minded with the ability to construct highly engaging digital strategies, customer journeys, marketing automation & content across digital communication channels such as mobile, web, social media & email. Specialised in the digital sector with a specific focus in CRM, email marketing, automation, customer journey mapping, lead nurturing/generation and life-cycle management.You can contact Justin on LinkedInAbout your host: Nathan Bush from Add To CartNathan Bush is a director, strategist and advisor. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PEG Podcast With Thomas Harris: Author of “Essential Leadership: 65 Lessons Every Leader Needs to Know” “What Leadership Really Is (and Isn't)” Thomas R. Harris is the author of 'Essential Leadership: 65 Lessons Every Leader Needs to Know,' a #1 new release and bestseller on Amazon and which has also recently been adopted as a university textbook. With so much confusion and misunderstanding about leadership today, he guides people past the misconceptions into what truly makes great leaders. Link: https://www.theexceptionalskills.com/essentialleadership/ Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: PayPalMe link Any contribution is appreciated: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/PhantomElectric?locale.x=en_US Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors: Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. The best tool for getting podcast guests: Podmatch.com https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghost Subscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content: https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/ Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: Subscribe to our YouTube https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRpr PEG uses StreamYard.com for our live podcasts https://streamyard.com/pal/c/6290085463457792 Get $10.00 Credit for using StreamYard.com when you sign up with our link RSS https://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rss
Anthony Hopkins has defined the popular conception of Hannibal Lector and, by extension, the erudite serial killer. But before The Silence of the Lambs there was Manhunter (1986), Michael Mann's thriller featuring the first appearance of Dr. Lecter (or Dr. Lecktor, as his name is spelled in the film). Mike loves it for its shots of men brooding over bodies of water as they make decisions and finds it “the most Michael Manliest” of the director's output; Dan thinks the setup is great but that the film becomes unruly and less tidy than the genre demands. There's a lot of bickering in this one, although both agree that Brian Cox is terrific. Manhunter is an adaptation of Red Dragon, Thomas Harris's 1981 bestseller. Follow us on X and Letterboxd–and let us know what you'd like us to watch! Incredible bumper music by John Deley. Also check out the new Substack site, Pages and Frames, for more film-related material. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Tom Harris, Chief Revenue Officer at Emarsys. Tom supports leading global brands to realise their greatest personalisation and omni-channel aspirations and he loves it so much, he's been doing it at Emarsys for ten years! He's based in London and we are very lucky to have caught him on a trip over here in Australia. Links from the episode:Unleashing the Power of Personalisation and AI with Justin Bausch from Ryderwear & Thomas Harris from Emarsys | #409Questions answered in the podcast: What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Which retailer has most inspired you recently?Name a piece of tech that you or your ecommerce business couldn't live without?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? What is your biggest challenge today? This episode was brought to you by… EmarsysAbout your co host: Thomas Harris from Emarsys For over a decade, Thomas Harris has scaled high-performing teams from regional to a global level. He has a proven track record of driving triple-digit growth and supported leading global brands to realise their greatest personalisation and omni-channel aspirations. In his current role as CRO of Emarsys, Tom is responsible for over 220 Emartians (an internal term referring to Emarsys employees) globally, which make up the commercially driven GTM teams.You can contact Tom on LinkedIn About your host: Nathan Bush from Add To CartNathan Bush is a director, strategist and advisor. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Before Silence of the Lambs, Thomas Harris wrote his first novel and in 1977 it was turned into a movie. That movie was called Black Sunday and it is a drama/thriller that stars Robert Shaw and Bruce Dern and involves a real life terrorist group called Black September. Listen in as Richard and Jeff give you a debriefing of the movie while talking about television shows, the new Alien trailer, and Vudu going away... Sponsored By @southland_dungeon on Instagram @nightofthenerdylaser on Instagram Email us @ nightofthenerdylaser@gmail.com Hosts: Richard & Jeff
“You want the scent? Smell yourself…”This week, we're diving into the Lecter-verse as we dig into the first film adapted from one of Thomas Harris's Hannibal Lecter novels! We're talking Michael Mann and William Petersen, debating the best Lecter (Lecktor?), and determining whether or not this franchise qualifies as horror. PLUS, Stephen ranks the entire Lecter franchise!You don't have to travel cross country to track us down! Just look at the following social media platforms: @Disenfranchpod on Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, Letterboxd, and YouTube. Email us your thoughts or requests to disenfranchpod@gmail.com Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify! Find Stephen at @ChewyWalrus on Bluesky, Instagram, and Letterboxd. Check out Stephen's first novel - Check In, Check Out - on Amazon, now available in paperback or ebook: https://amzn.to/44idk8y Find Brett at @sus_warlock on Letterboxd. Find Tucker at @icenine09 on YouTube and Instagram and @tuck_mugs on Instagram. Join our Patreon for exclusive bonus content, including bi-weekly episodes of What Are We Watching? at https://patreon.com/Disenfranchpod Watch our big screen debut in Circle City Supernatural from our buddy J.P. Leck! You can either buy it on BluRay through his website, buy/rent it through Amazon Prime, or watch it free with ads on Tubi!
Author Kirsty Logan joins me for the biggest monster of them, Dr. Hannibal Lecter. We discuss the TV series based on the work of Thomas Harris, Hannibal (2013-2015). We discuss the entire series in detail. Join our Patreon to hear us talk about the Thomas Harris books. Discover what films we're covering next on our Letterboxd. Produced and presented by Anna Bogutskaya. ***Artwork: Ewa Ferdynus.Music: "Erebus" by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio.***The Final Girls is a weekly podcast exploring the history of horror film.→ Support us on Patreon for bonus content.→ Follow us on Twitter and Instagram.→ Find out more about our projects here: thefinalgirls.co.uk
Lindsay and Barbara reminisce about all 100 books they've read so far and decide on an official top 10: 1. The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones 2. Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia 3. Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill 4. Sundial by Catriona Ward 5. Lone Women by Victor LaValle 6. NOS4A2 by Joe Hill 7. The Troop by Nick Cutter 8. The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty 9. Misery by Stephen King 10. The Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris
On this episode of Currently Reading, Meredith and Kaytee are discussing: Bookish Moments: bookish festival meetups and poop books for potty training Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: answering questions about our thoughts on bookish villains The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . . . . 2:56 - Our Bookish Moments of the Week 3:13 - The Tucson Festival of Books Please RSVP to currentlyreadingpodcast@gmail.com if you're going to come Saturday, March 9! 5:52 - Everybody Poops by Justine Avery 5:58 - Potty by Leslie Patricelli 6:17 - Poopasaurus by Plum Coconut (Amazon link) 6:18 - Dino Potty by Sara Conway 6:33 - P is for Potty by Naomi Kleinberg 6:35 - The New Potty by Mercer Mayer (Amazon link) 6:58 - It Hurts When I Poop! by Howard J. Bennett 7:05 - Bunny's Big Problem by Simone Majetich (Amazon link) 7:37 - Poop There It Is by Little Hippo Books (Amazon link) 10:08 - Our Current Reads 10:22 - Something Close to Magic by Emma Mills (Kaytee) 10:29 - The Novel Neighbor 10:42 - Legends and Lattes by Travis Baldree 13:18 - The Terraformers by Annalee Newitz (Meredith) 15:25 - The Nowhere Bookshop 17:34 - The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi 16:36 - Starter Villain by John Scalzi 19:05 - Four Lost Cities by Annalee Newitz 20:25 - My Friend the Octopus by Lindsay Galvin (Kaytee, Blackwell's UK link) 23:23 - The Magic All Around by Jennifer Moorman (Meredith) 29:24 - Libro.fm 30:17 - Sisters of the Lost Nation by Nick Medina (Kaytee) 30:24 - Capital Books on K 32:02 - The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larson 32:32 - Indian Burial Ground by Nick Medina 33:19 - All Her Fault by Andrea Mara (Meredith) 34:43 - Currently Reading Patreon 34:50 - Fabled Bookshop 36:55 - I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh 36:57 - Fierce Kingdom by Gin Phillips 37:23 - All Things Bookish Villains 40:25 - All Her Fault by Andrea Mara 42:02 - East of Eden by John Steinbeck 42:56 - The Reformatory by Tananarive Due 43:42 - A Court of Thorns and Roses by Sarah J. Maas 44:31 - Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo 45:06 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone by J.K. Rowling 45:08 - The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkein 45:24 - The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe by C.S. Lewis 48:12 - A Rule Against Murder by Louise Penny 48:58 - The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas 50:21 - Butcher & Blackbird by Brynne Weaver 51:00 - Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris 51:38 - Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King 53:11 - Hench by Natalie Zina Walschots 54:12 - Meet Us At The Fountain 54:20 - I wish to press How the Word Is Passed by Cint Smith into listeners' hands. (Kaytee) 54:21 - How the Word Is Passed by Clint Smith 56:03 - I wish listeners would stop using the Patreon app to listen to our content and add patreon to wherever they listen to other podcasts. (Meredith) 57:02 - Check our Instagram @currentlyreadingpodcast for the video instructions to add Patreon to your podcast feed. Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. February's IPL is brought to you by Booktenders in Huntington, West Virginia. Trope Thursday with Kaytee and Bunmi - a behind the scenes peek into the publishing industry All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the special insights of an independent bookseller The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!
At the tender age of 23, Thomas Harris, author of The Silence of the Lambs, was sent to interview a convicted murderer inside a Mexican prison. What happened that day lived rent free in his mind for the rest of his life.Anthony tells Maddy this story of murder and of love that blurs the lines between truth and fiction.Written by Anthony Delaney. Produced by Freddy Chick. Senior Producer is Charlotte Long.Enjoy unlimited access to award-winning original documentaries that are released weekly and AD-FREE podcasts. Get a subscription for £1 per month for 3 months with code AFTERDARK sign up at https://historyhit/subscription/ You can take part in our listener survey here.
Amy C. Waninger welcomes Thomas Harris, the associate athletics director of diversity, inclusion and employee engagement at the University of Arizona, to the Including You podcast this week to chat about college athletics. Connect with Thomas on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/48bhEXB Including You is brought to you by Lead at Any Level. Learn more about them on their website. http://bit.ly/2lPvOMM