2017 Mexican film directed by Issa López
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This week, Josh and Drusilla watched Issa Lopez's 2017 film; Tigers Are Not Afraid. They felt mixed on it. From wiki: Tigers Are Not Afraid (Spanish: Vuelven, lit. 'They Return') is a 2017 Mexican fantasy crime horror film, with elements of magical realism, written and directed by Issa López. The film is produced by Marco Polo Constandse, under the banner of Filmadora Nacional, and Peligrosa. The film stars Paola Lara, Juan Ramón López, Ianis Guerrero, Rodrigo Cortes, Hanssel Casillas, Nery Arredondo, and Tenoch Huerta. The film has received critical acclaim.”Also discussed: small dogs, the death of David Lynch, the Los Angeles fires, The Northman, Wolf Man (2025) and werewolf movies, 80s fantasy films, 00s family films, Krull and Ice Pirates, Guillermo Del Toro, AI in The Brutalist, Vox Luxe, Emilia Perez, handheld camera, and more. NEXT WEEK: The Shout (1978) Follow them across the internet: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/
Send us a textA group of podcasting misfit hosts must fight for survival when they discover a plot to exterminate every podcast in the world. On Episode 644 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the film Street Trash (2024) from director Ryan Kruger! We also talk about what we're thankful for, the complete dearth of good Thanksgiving horror, and the surprisingly in depth sociopolitical commentary in melt films. So grab the last case of Tenafly Viper, make sure all your internal organs stay inside your body, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Blood Rage, Thankskilling, Pilgrim, The Last Thanksgiving, The Amityville Thanksgiving, Eli Roth, Grindhouse, Moving Violations, Wendie Jo Sperber, Babes, Fred Willard, Brian Backer, Ned Eisenberg, Bill Murray and his brothers, hot sauce challenge, Canadian Thanksgiving, a bag of nickels, oil tank, Slumber Party Massacre, Juan Soto, Boston Red Sox, The Comeback, Gluten Free Winston Lights, Nic O'Tine, Smoker in the Streets and Toker in the Sheets, Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon, In A Violent Nature, Ozempic, Iron Lung, Aristocrap, the original Street Trash, Lightning Video, J. Michael Muro, Cape Town South Africa, Street Trash, Eraserhead, Melt Films, Body Melt, Spookies, film shot on 35mm, Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, Fried Barry, Gary Green, Sockle, Cheddar Goblin, Frankie Freako, Onyx the Fortuitous and the Talisman of Souls, Mac and Me, American Ninja 2: The Confrontation, Chuck Palahniuk, socio-political commentary, horror characters you care for, live action erections getting stuck in the door, super soldier serum, characters you want action figures of, Screambox, December Double Feature Cram Jam, Krazy House, Terrifier 3, New Kids Nitro, New Kids Turbo, Damien Leone, Art the Clown, Nick Frost, Alicia Silverstone, new Thanksgiving traditions, Tigers Are Not Afraid, avoiding evil at work, my riz is flowing, and Tofurkery and Tomfoolery.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
This week's guest, Dani Duarte, joined Host Alec Rodriguez for a 35mm screening of THE DEVIL'S BACKBONE — part of the rep film series HISPANIC HORROR! On this episode they're chatting about Hispanic folk horror, their gateways to magical realism, their love for Guillermo del Toro, and a deep dive into revisiting his 2001 masterpiece. This episode is a direct response to Episode #22 with Kat Rodriguez — the Programmer for HISPANIC HORROR and the Content Editor at Nitehawk Cinema!
Send us a textWe kick off our month-long horror film extravaganza by also celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month. In this episode (a re-release from a 2020 Film Forward episode), co-host Nicholas Ybarra chats with award-winning filmmaker Felix Martiz, and they each provide three outstanding horror films by Hispanic filmmakers. Ybarra and Martiz discuss these incredible films:Issa Lopez' beautiful and grounded cartel-inspired horror, Tigers Are Not Afraid. Mexico's 1968 classic (in every sense of the word) Even The Wind Is Afraid. If you're curious about tentacle lovin', you may be into the bizarre and freaky film The Untamed.Next, we gush over Robert Rodriguez's homage to grindhouse cinema, Planet Terror.We can't do a Hispanic Horrors episode without talking about Guillermo Del Toro's anti-fascist horror film, The Devil's Backbone.George Romero's Dawn of the Dead takes on a whole new meaning when viewed through the lens of the COVID-19 pandemic. Support the showSign up for our Patreon for exclusive Bonus Content.Follow the podcast on Instagram @gimmethreepodcastYou can keep up with Bella on Instagram @portraitofacinephile or Letterboxd You can keep up with Nick: on Instagram @nicholasybarra, on Twitter (X) @nicholaspybarra, or on LetterboxdShout out to contributor and producer Sonja Mereu. A special thanks to Anselm Kennedy for creating Gimme Three's theme music. And another special thanks to Zoe Baumann for creating our exceptional cover art.
A vital characteristic of Nitehawk Cinema isn't just the movie you're going there to watch — it's everything leading up to showtime: THE PRE-SHOW. That includes carefully curated clips, music videos, interview sound bites, custom-made trailers, and other media artifacts that are relevant to the screening audiences are seated for. We're so thrilled to welcome the person responsible for all this, Nitehawk Cinema's Content Editor KAT RODRIGUEZ. She's also the programmer behind this month's film series HISPANIC HORROR at Nitehawk Cinema!
Send us a Text Message.An idyllic podcast dynamic is thrown into turmoil when the hosts become a study in mopishness and start acting out of character. On Episode 628 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the British Folk Horror film Starve Acre, starring Matt Smith and Morfydd Clark, directed by Daniel Kokotajlo! We also discuss the allure of nostalgia, debate the true intentions of folk horror, and accidentally butt dial the Dirty Dingus Hotline! So grab a plate of bangers and mash, pour yourself a cup of earl grey, and strap on for the world's most chuffed podcast!Stuff we talk about: Mayflower Brewing Company, Hops and Horror Convention, John Kassir, Plymouth Massachusetts, excuses are like a-holes, Cobra Kai, Netflix's horrible marketing, Bunky's Litterbox, M.A.S.H., Britt Baker, Karate Kid, Peter Cetera, Walking Dead, Gordon Ramsey, overkill karate fights, Better Off Dead, Howard Cosell, William Zabka, Ralph Macchio, Yuji Okumoto, Pat Morita, Terry Silver, Wet Hot American Summer, Fuller House, King Mabel, Pole Vault or Meat Vault, Cosmic Rod, Olympic talk, Derek Rook, inspiring the youth of today, British Folk Horror, David Lynch, emphysema, Matt Smith, Morfydd Clark, Daniel Kokotajlo, Elvish Presley, Welsh, Morfydd Vision Films, how many letters in the alphabet, The Devil's Bath, Enys Men, Spider Gates, the Folken Neck Grip, 70s cinema, mundane scenes made creepy, being vague to avoid spoilers, Hares vs Rabbits, spontaneous brilliance, quite horror, Saint Maud, Cate Blanchett, The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power, Tigers Are Not Afraid, flawed Jedi, Dragnet, Matt Smith's head of hair, We Are Zombies, RKSS, Turbo Kid, Summer of ‘84, Derek Johns, Johnny Cockring, mail-order mushrooms, Dirty Dingus Hotline, Heroic Trio, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, getting all brothered up, Batman: Caped Crusader, X-Men 97, Neil Gaiman, Sandman, Paul Dini, three deep into the boys, you can't roundhouse kick a bullet, a study in mopishness, and the Mighty Morfydd Power Rangers.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the Show.
Studio Soundtracks takes listeners behind the scenes of how music is crafted for film and television by hearing directly from composers, songwriters and music professionals in the Entertainment Industry. Listen to inspiring conversations about composition and hear works from Emmy, Grammy, and Oscar-winning film scores on the show. VINCE POPE Vince Pope, a Royal Television Society and BAFTA-nominated composer has gained recognition for his unique blend of sophisticated neo-classical melodies and flawless electronics in noteworthy projects like Undercover, Black Mirror, Tigers Are Not Afraid, and the cult favorite, Misfits. In 2024, he is collaborating again with director Issa Lopez on HBO's critically acclaimed True Detective: Night Country, starring Jodie Foster and Kali Reis. Streaming on HBO and MAX, this promises to be another highlight in Vince's impressive career. Vince secured a place in the hearts of audiences with his work on the beloved Misfits, earning him a BAFTA nomination and ultimately winning the RTS Award for Best Original Score. Further, he expanded his repertoire to include scoring feature films, such as My Angel, starring Timothy Spall and Brenda Blethyn. Vince's knack for creating captivating music led him to projects like Wallander, Undercover (BBC One), and the groundbreaking Netflix dark sci-fi series Black Mirror with episode ‘Be Right Back.' His collaboration with Writer/Director Issa Lopez resulted in the psychological feature Tigers Are Not Afraid in 2017, showcasing the diversity of his talent. Continuing to accumulate accolades, Vince has contributed to projects like BBC's My Name Is Leon, Sky's Wolfe, Aisling Bea's This Way Up, Amazon Prime's Riches, and Channel 4's flagship prison drama, Screw. CHRIS BENSTEAD Academy and BAFTA award winner Chris Benstead, is a British composer with a distinct and captivating voice. His remarkable career spans a multitude of noteworthy projects. Collaborating extensively with director Guy Ritchie, Chris composed the score for the upcoming feature The Ministry Of Ungentlemanly Warfare starring Henry Cavil, and recently finished the much-anticipated NETFLIX series The Gentlemen, a follow up to the 2019 film that Chris also scored. His music for Guy Ritchie's The Covenant (starring Jake Gyllenhaal) and the Jason Statham thrillers Operation Fortune: Ruse de Guerre and Wrath of Man were received to much critical acclaim. Recent additions to his impressive portfolio include scoring the action thrillers Jericho Ridge and Rupture directed by Hamzah Jamjoom. Chris received OSCAR and BAFTA awards for his work as re-recording mixer on Alfonso Cuaron's masterpiece Gravity, starring Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. Chris is a versatile multi-instrumentalist and achieved a First-Class honours in music and sound recording from the University of Surrey. He was also named as Alumni of the year for his ground-breaking achievement in music mixing on ‘Gravity.' TRACKLIST: Vince Pope (feat. Tanya Tagaq) – The Bodies – True Detective: Night Country (Soundtrack from the HBO Original Series)Chris Benstead – Stan's Soiree – The Gentlemen (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series)Chris Benstead – Susie Glass – The Gentlemen (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series)Vince Pope – Ashes – True Detective: Night Country (Soundtrack from the HBO Original Series)Chris Benstead – Operation Postmaster – The Ministry of Ungentlemanly WarfareVince Pope (feat. Tanya Tagaq) – Your Story Never Told – True Detective: Night Country (Soundtrack from the HBO Original Series)Chris Benstead – Freddy Not Happy – The Gentlemen (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series)
Join us on a captivating journey into the Night Country as we delve into film and pop culture with acclaimed Mexican writer and director Issa López, known for her work on Tigers Are Not Afraid and True Detective: Night Country. Celebrated by Stephen King, Guillermo del Toro, and Neil Gaiman as "the next voice in genre," Issa shares her career insights and experiences with us, reflecting on her humble beginnings in filmmaking, her perspectives on life and death, and how watching Jaws as a child didn't deter her from going back into the water. For more information on Issa López, visit www.starkravingcinema.com
On this episode, host Ygraine chats with Sarah Miles about Latin American horror and discuss 2023's When Evil Lurks directed by Demián Rugna and 2017's Tigers Are Not Afraid directed by Issa Lopéz. Theme: Afraid of Me by Cadaver Club
DeVaughn & Garrett close out the month of "Women Behind the Screams" with a depressing trip to Neverland discussingTigers Are Not Afraid directed by Issa López. We discuss the dark fairy tale elements, recurring visual motifs, and one of the realest ones to ever do it. You'll always be famous to us, Shine!New episodes drop every Tuesday, subscribe so you don't miss out. Rate us 5 stars while you're at it! Next week, we take a road trip talking Southbound. Specter Cinema Club is now on Patreon! Enter The Phantom Zone to access all sorts of bonus goodies like our monthly side show "Watching the Watchlist", movie commentaries, and polls to help shape the podcast: https://patreon.com/spectercinemaHaunt Garrett on social media:TikTokTwitterInstagramLetterboxdYouTubeHaunt DeVaughn on social media:TwitterTikTokInstagramLetterboxdYouTubeSpecter Cinema Club Original Theme by Andrey Kinnard
We're staying in vampire western territory as we discuss A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night apart of our Women in Horror celebration. Director Jill Gevargizian (The Stylist, Ghost Game) joins the boys in discussing a fairy tale of morality, the iconography of The Girl, the hyper specific geopolitical themes, and once again preaching that style is substance. Grab your skateboards & CDs, we got some creepin to do!New episodes drop every Tuesday, subscribe so you don't miss out. Rate us 5 stars while you're at it! Next week, we keep it international discussing Tigers Are Not Afraid. Specter Cinema Club is now on Patreon! Enter The Phantom Zone to access all sorts of bonus goodies like our monthly side show "Watching the Watchlist", movie commentaries, and polls to help shape the podcast: https://patreon.com/spectercinemaHaunt Jill on social media:TwitterInstagramMore LinksHaunt Garrett on social media:TikTokTwitterInstagramLetterboxdYouTubeHaunt DeVaughn on social media:TwitterTikTokInstagramLetterboxdYouTubeSpecter Cinema Club Original Theme by Andrey Kinnard
Buckle up and grab the tissues, because it's a devastatingly beautiful one with Issa Lopez's 2018, Tigers Are Not Afraid. There are trigger warnings this week for child death, gang warfare, and school shootings. The ladies will contend that this one, while being sad, is hauntingly beautiful. It's an absolute recommend. Up Next: The Love Witch (2016) What We're Watching QueenPins Killers of the Flower Moon Where to Find us: Instagram Facebook Youtube TikTok Letterboxd boozeboobsandbloodpodcast@gmail.com boozeboobsandbloodpodcast.com bluesky: @b3podcast.bsky.social
Horrific violence! A gang of orphans! 3 wishes! This week the boys go to Mexico, meet some cartels and ghost only to find TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID!! Tigers Are Not Afraid merges fantasy and supernatural elements with real-life horrors. Issa Lopez has crafted a current story, especially given how much the drug war on the border of Mexico and the state of immigration dominates our political discourse. But does Lopez create real wonder and mounting danger or doesn't develop a world we fully feel invested in? Plus, we go back to TV Corner and check out Ju-on: Origins episode 3!! And so much more!!! You can always email us: skeletonboyspod@gmail.com Instagram and Threads: https://www.instagram.com/skeletonboyspod/
This week's guest is RTS winning and BAFTA-nominated composer Vince Pope, a London-based composer who cut his teeth on scores ranging from Misfits to episodes of Black Mirror. But his most exciting collaborations of late have been those with filmmaker Issa Lopez, starting with her 2017 magical-realist horror film Tigers Are Not Afraid. Now, the pair reteam to put a supernatural spin on HBO's seminal crime thriller series True Detective. Inherited from Nic Pizzolatto's three-season anthology series, Lopez's new season, subtitled Night Country, follows a precarious period of darkness in a small Alaskan town as the town sheriff (Jodie Foster) and her ex-partner (Kali Reis) investigate the mysterious deaths of the members of a corporate research station on the outskirts of town. The case may well be tied to the unsolved murder of a Native woman that tore their partnership asunder years prior, and sends the pair down an ominous road filled with tough moral choices and events that lie beyond their understanding. Pope's score blends elements of horror and murder-mystery atmosphere with a deep swell of psychospiritual torment, to say nothing of the addition of Native American elements like throat singers and collaborator Tanya Tagaq to incorporate the show's exploration of those cultures. Now, Pope joins me on the podcast to talk about True Detective: Night Country. You can find Vince Pope at his official website here. You can stream the entire season of True Detective: Night Country on Max, and listen to the score on your preferred music streaming service courtesy of WaterTower Music.
We may give our opinions on a few movies each week, but it is rare that we go back and remind the audience that they have to go out and watch something. Lovely, Dark, and Deep is the rare exception. We have absolutely gushed about it since we first saw it last year and are glad to see it has finally been released in theaters. There are a lot of options on what to spend your theater bucks on, but this is an absolute must-see.True Detective: Night Country was over before it began and we have a lot to talk about. We also discuss just how close the world came to getting a Truth or Dare 2 (not the Madonna version). But the strangest news of the week just may have been who has been attached the the Bee Gees biopic.Night of the Cobra Woman is a strange movie. The story of a woman who is bit by a cobra who apparently has to sleep with men to remain young never really materializes. A person's first appearance sees assault then kill a woman while his last scene is him saving the day. People realize their significant others are in danger and just leave. Nothing makes sense and it looks like everyone involved had no idea what they were doing. At least the make up effects were good.Stopmotion is the exact opposite. The story of a talented artist who becomes obsessed with their work is not new to horror. But the performances, effects, and storytelling in the film are fantastic. Though this is live action, it also includes some great animated moments. The horror is expertly done and there is something for all genre fans to enjoy. Adventures in Movies! is a part of the Morbidly Beautiful Podcast Network. Morbidly Beautiful is your one stop shop for all your horror needs. From the latest news and reviews to interviews and old favorites, it can be found at Morbidly Beautiful.Adventures in Movies! is hosted by Nathaniel and Blake. You can find Nathaniel on Instagram at nathaninpoortaste. Blake can be found on Twitter @foureyedhorror and on Instagram at foureyedhorror. You can reach us personally or on Twitter @AdventuresinMo1.Music in the background from https://www.FesliyanStudios.com
Hammo discusses the films he saw in January including All of Us Strangers, Priscilla, Saltburn, Tigers Are Not Afraid, and Anatomy of a Fall. Spoiler free! Bonus Squid - Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Deep Focus podcast, Playlist Editor-in-Chief Rodrigo Perez talks to Mexican filmmaker Issa López, the writer and director of 'True Detective: Night Country,' the 4th season of HBO's acclaimed blockbuster crime series. López is the filmmaker behind the acclaimed horror 'Tigers Are Not Afraid,' and she certainly imbues this new 'Night Country' season with frightening chills, eerie spectral vibes, and haunting moods from the nether world. In her 'True Detective,' Lopez doubles down on all the phantasmal, cryptic, and otherworldly elements of season one, arguing going far beyond whatever creator Nic Pizzaloto did with that inaugural season and yet still staying very true to the spirit of the show. Academy Award-winner Jodie Foster stars alongside indie actor Kali Reis in a new shadowy mystery that centers on a missing group of scientists who suddenly vanish from their research facility, but also connects to a case of unsolved murders involving many indigenous women of the Alaskan region. 'True Detective' is truly back with the engrossing 'Night Country', and that's pretty much due to López, who is such a commanding cinematic and auteurial voice. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theplaylist/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theplaylist/support
The FMB's insatiable appetite casts their gaze to Mexican cinema this week with Issa Lopez's 2017 contemporary dark fantasy film Tigers Are Not Afraid. It's Pan's Labyrinth meets City of God, but does the film succeed in making those disparate flavours gel? next week: They Call Me Mr Tibbs!
In this episode we drink Hank's Gourmet Irish Style Golden Ginger Ale, Connecticut Valley Brewing Companies Cherry Pomegranate Spiked Smoothie and Watermelon Hint Water. RLXP includes clean pants and birthday tramping. We've played the first person investigation game(s) Frog Detective: The Complete Mystery and the cartoon crime story The Big Con - Grift of the Year Edition (both XBSeX/Gamepass). Our Reccos are the TV show Better Call Saul and the movie Tigers Are Not Afraid. Links - GRPVG links - linktr.ee/grandrapidians --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grandrapidians/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/grandrapidians/support
Summary: A dark fairy tale about a gang of five children trying to survive the horrific violence of the cartels and the ghosts created every day by the drug war.
Following our super fun run of episodes covering the ANOES franchise, we decided to go with something a little different. This episode I brought Leiann a film from 2017 she had not seen, Tigers Are Not Afraid directed by Issa Lopez. I watched this one a while back with the Joe Bob commentary from Shudder's The Last Drive In and fell in love with the film, so I was very excited to show it to Leiann Interstellar Interstitial style. Don't worry, we'll most likely be covering more of Issa Lopez' work on the show in the future. #skewereduniversepodcast #skewereduniverse #podcast #horror #horrorpodcast #horrormovies #movies #tigersarenotafraidmovie #issalopez Want to connect with Skewered Universe on Social Media? Head on over to Facebook and check out our page @ https://www.facebook.com/SkeweredUniverse Or join the Facebook group @ facebook.com/groups/skewereduniversepodcast Find us on Threads: Skewered Universe Podcast or check us out on Instagram: skewered_universe_podcast You can email the show @ skewereduniversepodcast@gmail.com Get the show directly on your web browser or mobile device @ https://skewereduniversepodcast.podbean.com/ or download the free Podbean app in the App Store or Google Play and seach Skewered Universe Podcast Skewered Universe Podcast can also be found on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music, Listen Notes, TuneIn.com, Podcaast Addict, ListenNotes, Pandora and PlayerFM Audio only episodes are also available on our YouTube channel Official Skewered Universe Podcast For all the links in one easy to digest place, check out www.skeweredhead.com where you can also listen to the podcast right in your browser and easily contact the show too! Want to support the show? You can join our Patreon @ patreon.com/skewereduniversepodcast Become a patron and enjoy exclusive transmissions episodes and bonus commentary tracks are coming soon! Looking to start your own podcast? Skewered Universe is a proud affiliate of Podbean! Click the link to get started and get a month of podcast hosting FREE with a paid plan! https://www.podbean.com/skeweredufree Intro and outro created using: Take the Lead by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4458-take-the-lead License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ The following music was used for this media project: Music: Celebration by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/5051-celebration License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Actor Elóise Thomas is known for playing 'Young Becky' in the BBC One/Amazon Prime series CHLOE created by Alice Seabright and starring Erin Doherty. She made her feature film debut in the mystery thriller PROFILE directed by Timur Bekmambetov (WANTED, BEN-HUR) which won the Panorama Audience Award at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2018 and was released in US cinemas under Focus Features. She would later appear in the British indie film PHEA, an ambitious modern retelling of Orpheus that was funded by the BFI during the COVID pandemic. Other credits include playing lead in the short films STRANGE CHILD and UNDER THE INFLUENCE, which was funded by the BFI and was selected for the Aesthetica Film Festival 2021. Elóise can currently be seen playing the supporting lead as Izzy Metcalf in series four of the crime drama THE BAY which will premiered on ITV in March. She is also set to appear in the fourth season of TRUE DECTECTIVE (titled: TRUE DETECTIVE: NIGHT COUNTRY) alongside Jodie Foster and Kali Reis with Issa López (TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID) directing and Barry Jenkins (MOONLIGHT) producing. Host: Jamie Neale @jamienealejn Discussing rituals and habitual patterns in personal and work life. We ask questions about how to become more aware of one self and the world around us, how do we become 360 with ourselves? Host Instagram: @jamienealejn Podcast Instagram: @360_yourself Music from Electric Fruit Produced by Tom Dalby Composed by Toby Wright Should you wish to be on the podcast or have any questions/thoughts please reach out to: community@360yourself.co.uk
Welcome one and all to episode 162 of the WR? Podcast! This week the guys cover a huge review of WWE Backlash: Puerto Rico. Then, it's time for another trip down to "The Last Drive-In"! This week's "Double Feature" with Joe Bob and Darcy celebrates Cinco De Mayo! It's "Don't Panic!" followed by "Tigers Are Not Afraid". Then, it's the WR? a version of "The Movies That Made US". This week is The J's pick with the 1980's Stanley Kubrick-directed Vietnam epic, "Full Metal Jacket"! The trip to the Lagoon and Goofs R' Goofs" takes things home. Please enjoy responsibly. PRESENTED by churchillpictures.com and GROSSFEST 2023 Timestamps: 0:00:00 - Variety Hour: The guys cover WWE Backlash: Puerto Rico 0:25:51 - Last Drive-In: Don't Panic! (1987) 0:39:28 - Last Drive-In: Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017) 0:57:19 - The Movies That Made US: Full Metal Jacket (1987) 1:21:23 - Goofs R Goofs Thanks for Listening!
Kylie and Elliott talk about the movies they watched over the past week while searching for better cinematic dads. Along the way, they argue that Chris Pratt is the opposite of Pedro Pascal, grab some low-hanging fruit, and struggle with CGI. And, on 4/20, they decide that–for them–Dazed and Confused is just alright, alright, alright. This week's movies are: Finding Nemo (2003), The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023), Caché (2005), Dazed And Confused (1993), Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017).Check out the fun and important work that Alexis is doing over at Stump Kitchen. Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We discuss Tigers Are Not Afraid directed by Issa López. We talk about magical realism, fairytales, the price of magic, and the powerful lens of horror filmmaking to explore harrowing reality of gang violence, human trafficking, and missing women and children worldwide.Content warnings for discussions of violence against women and children, school shootings, and human trafficking.Tigers Are Not Afraid is available to view on Shudder. Note - We had slight technical difficulties while recording this episode, but we'll get everything dialed in for next time. Thanks for hanging in there with us!Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from PixabayTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions.Stay spooky, Pod People.Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from PixabayTwitter - @HorrorMarginsFacebook - @HorrorInTheMarginsPodcastInstagram - @horrorinthemarginsTikTok - @horrorinthemarginsIf there's a movie you'd like us to review or a creator you'd like us to interview, send us an email at horrorinthemargins@gmail.com. We're happy to consider your suggestions. Stay spooky, Pod People. Podcast intro - Music by The_Mountain from PixabayPodcast outro - Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay
The Video Monsters have reached their final destination in their tour of International Horror cinema. This time we will discuss Issa López's TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID (2017). This Mexican fairy tale about a group of homeless orphaned children who come into conflict with the local drug cartel (and maybe a few ghosts for good measure) is a potent mix of magical realism and urban horror guaranteed to leave you rattled in one way or another. So grab your tiger plush, make a wish, and meet us at the Satanic virtual for our review of TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID! If you enjoy this episode, come join the Video Monsters crew on Discord - be a part of the discussion and listen in live when we record our episodes!! Go to linktree.com/videomonsterpod for the link to Discord, our socials, the most recent Popcorn Punchout poll (when active), and occasionally some highlighted episodes!! Video Monsters is brought to you by the Chattanooga Film Festival and Central Cinema in Knoxville, TN. Follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, or online at chattfilmfest.org and centralcinema865.com. Links for each of these can also be found on our pages, so be sure to follow us at videomonsterpod on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram as well. music for Video Monsters by Evan Simmons
The Round Table #6: Man Who Shot Liberty, Ice Storm, Colossal, Tigers Are Not Afraid, Wake In Fright
E.L. King discusses the Spanish language film Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017), written and directed by Issa López with Rotten Tomatoes-approved film critics Kate Sánchez, Editor-in-Chief of But Why Tho? and Jessica Scott, a Content Editor at Film Cred. We explore the film's themes including its fairy tale representation of childhood innocence and death. The film is a dark fairy tale about a gang of five children trying to survive the horrific violence of the cartels and the ghosts created every day by the drug wars in Mexico. López draws on the real-life consequences of the drug wars in Mexico for her dark fairy tale about orphaned children left behind in the aftermath of violence. You can #SlayAwayWithUs for new episodes on Fridays as we chat about lore, gore, the inspiration behind your favorite horror films, and every kill in between with special guests. "It's Slaying Time" is performed by voice actor Chris Kane. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/slay-away/message
This week we continue our third installment of our International Horror Festival with a Mexican genre bending film about a small gang of 5 kids trying to survive the Mexican drug cartel by day and their inner demons by night. This could have been a forgotten gem, easy! Enjoy!
Our 13 Days of Halloween series continues, as Rosa returns to the show to discuss the 2017 Mexican horror movie, Tigers Are Not Afraid. It's been big-upped by Guillermo del Toro and Stephen King, and features Namor, himself - Tenoch Huerta - so we're expecting good things!
Issa López's 2017 haunting Mexican crime-fantasy movie Tigers Are Not Afraid made a big impression on horror royalty and on us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Progressively Horrified continues to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month! This week, the Horror Squad are joined by special guest Eugenia Pinzón to discuss the film Vuelven (2017). Because we watched the film in English, we refer to it by it's English language title, Tigers Are Not Afraid.Trigger Warnings: Child Endangerment, Gang ViolenceRecommendations:Eugenia: Miss Bala (2011)Emily: Pan's Labyrinth (2006)Ben: The Wire (2002 - 2008)Jeremy: Culture Shock (2019) by Gigi Saul GuerreroWhere to Follow:Eugenia: Twitter - @asimov_fangirlEmily: Twitter - @megamoth, Web - Megamoth.netBen: Twitter - @BentheKahn, Web - BenKahnComics.comJeremy: Twitter - @Jrome58, Web - JeremyWhitley.com ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
It's time for our annual International Film Month and we're kicking it off with a film from Mexico, Tigers Are Not Afraid! Support us on Patreon for tiers as low as a dollar: https://www.patreon.com/thenerdcorps Visit our website for reviews: https://www.thenerdcorps.com Follow us on Twitch: https://twitch.tv/thenerdcorps Subscribe to us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheNerdCorps Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thenerdcorps_ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thenerdcorps Follow us on Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/thenerdcorps/ Follow our designer Alex Almeida: https://www.twitter.com/Zans_Zone Theme music by https://moamanofaction.bandcamp.com/album/fall-sampler https://www.twitter.com/circuitbird --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thenerdcorps/support
Time to wrap up our little horror vacation to Mexico, but we've saved two of the best for last! Both featuring children as the primary characters. Along with a Mexican movie set in France and filmed in English. Madness, you say? You would not be wrong.And with madness we begin! We visit a sanatorium, curious about the methods the doctor uses to treat his patients. However, it does not take longer than a few short minutes to realize that the patients may actually be running the asylum. You too may require treatment for your own mental illness, that develops from having viewed The Mansion of Madness (1973)!We spend a little more time with Carlos Enrique Taboada, as he delivers an absolute treasure of a film. Two girls in need of friendship, find each other and seem to make a connection. Though they may not be the best fit, as manipulation and blackmail do not seem to make for lasting relationships. A character piece, with a phenomenal pair of young actors, Poison for the Fairies (1986) is essential slow-burn horror, paying off with a disturbing finale.And then from there, orphaned children from the violent streets of Mexico, are aided by vengeful supernatural forces, in their quest for revenge against the gang leaders who took their families from them. Again, incredible child actors make this movie a very special experience, as writer/director Issa Lopez delivers a tale of modern urban horror in Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017).
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¡Hola! Bienvenido a Grave Plot Podcast! Today is our annual celebration of Cinco de Mayo, where we watch a couple of films from Mexican filmmakers! Before that, though, we take a look at some Real World Horror about a roving gang of creepy clowns stalking after children in the UK. Then, in Horror Business, we discuss the latest film, We Are Zombies, from the team behind Turbo Kid, as well as an update on the Daryl and Carol Variety Show, Cronenberg's return to body horror, and Dracula's ship getting its own movie. We finally talk about Maika Monroe's being followed... again. But it's not that. We then, finally, get to our film reviews, starting off with the "urban fairy tale" Tigers Are Not Afraid, featuring a group of young street kids, a living tiger doll, and murder most foul. We then examine Satanico Pandemoium aka La Sexorcista, a "nunsploitation" film with boobs, blood, devil stuff, and lots of half-eaten apples. So join us in a grand celebration of Mexican cinema with an all new episode of The Grave Plot Podcast!
Hello and welcome listeners to Episode 119 of Journey with a Cinephile: A Horror Movie Podcast. On this episode, your tour guide of David Garrett Jr., moves back to Black Appreciation here in February with #5. I have Featured Reviews of Killjoy from 2000 and Hellblazers (2022). This double feature I was trying to get either a black director or black people in all the prominent roles. I succeeded with my first review and the latter does feature Tony Todd. Also on this episode are Mini-Reviews of The Boogie Man Will Get You (1942), It Comes at Night (2017), Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017), Dead Snow (2009), Incident in a Ghostland (2018) and Mandy (2018). I hope you enjoy coming on this journey with me! Time Codes: Intro: 0:00 - 2:44 Mini-Reviews: 2:50 - 31:31 Killjoy Trailer: 31:31 - 33:23 Killjoy Review: 33:23 - 41:00 Hellblazers Trailer: 41:00 - 42:45 Hellblazers Review: 42:45 - 50:44 Outro: 51:43 - 53:59 Social Media: Email: journeywithacinephile@gmail.com Reviews of the Dead Link: https://horrorreview.webnode.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dgarrettjr Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/buckeyefrommich Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/davidosu/ Instagram: davidosu87 Journey with a Cinephile Instagram: journeywithacinephile --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Magical realism. Vengeful zombies. Infanticide. This enchanting indie is HEAVY, but is it horror? Film maker Megan Riakos returns to the pod to help us play the genre-categorisation game. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we bring you Part 1 of our conversation with Andrea Londo (Narcos on Netflix) and Adam Stilwell (The Triangle) of THE FREE FALL. After attempting to take her own life, a young woman (Andrea Londo) must wrestle with an overbearing husband (Shawn Ashmore). The Free Fall is now available on all the major VOD platforms and limited theaters across the US. John met Adam a decade ago at the Eerie Horror Fest and it was a treat to bring him and Andrea to the festival in 2021 for the film's Pennsylvania premiere. This one's all about control. Check it out before listening as we get into heavy spoiler territory. Part 2 of our talk will be posting in the coming weeks. Patrons of Lyons Den Productions will receive the complete conversation in the coming weeks. For more information go to www.patreon.com/lyonsdenproductions. [00:00] The Free Fall and Eerie Horror Fest [7:42] Demonic Possession and Domestic Abuse - The multiple layers of the story [11:12] Bringing Andrea onboard [15:48] Benefits of the Horror space and a freeing genre for Writing [21:34] John recs: Devil's Backbone, Tigers Are Not Afraid, La Llorona, Identifying Features, Culture Shock [23:52] The Devil as a Writer and Shawn Ashmore [27:41] Challenges and progression of Sara character [34:43] The challenges of an 18 day Production and bonus Horror boost [39:18] Andrea compares experiences on Narcos on Netflix and other studio projects vs. Indie film | Published on January 19, 2022 | Produced by Lyons Den Productions | Hosted by John C. Lyons | Music by Tony Grey | Support CINEMACTIVIST and Lyons Den Productions by becoming a Patron at www.patreon.com/lyonsdenproductions --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cinemactivist/message
Hey film buds, Last month we did a great episode with Nicolás Delgadillo to celebrate the start of Hispanic Heritage Month. We decided we'd mark the end of Hispanic Heritage Month with a second part focused on Horror films with Hispanic roots. Join us as we talk about Guillermo del Toro's feature-length directorial debut Cronos from 1993 and Issa López's breakout feature film Tigers Are Not Afraid (Vuelven) from 2017. Though neither film can be described as a typical horror experience (indeed both are light on jump-scares and men in masks), they are excellent examples of filmmakers using the genre to address fear itself. We will also continue our updated coverage of the pending IATSE labor strike, what we're watching, and much more. If you haven't already, be sure to check out last week's episode as well as all our excellent horror offerings. Keep it spooky y'allPS We had some audio issues on this one. We are remedying the situation and I, Paul, apologize personally.Be a Friend to the Film Buds:thefilmbuds.comthefilmbudspodcast@gmail.compatreon.com/thebudsthefilmbuds.bandcamp.com@filmbuds on Twitter@thefilmbudspodcast on InstagramFollow Nick on IG and Twitter @nickdelgadillo and @NickyD715Episode GuideIntroducing Lauren - 00:00Introduction/20th Century Mexican Cinema History - 6:15Cronos Clip - 19:56Cronos Review - 20:38Tigers Are Not Afraid Clip - 42:48Tigers Are Not Afraid Review - 43:22IATSE Updates, Listener Question, Outro - 01:02:45Total Runtime - 01:30:29
Hey film buds, Last month we did a great episode with Nicolás Delgadillo to celebrate the start of Hispanic Heritage Month. We decided we'd mark the end of Hispanic Heritage Month with a second part focused on Horror films with Hispanic roots. Join us as we talk about Guillermo del Toro's feature-length directorial debut Cronos from 1993 and Issa López's breakout feature film Tigers Are Not Afraid (Vuelven) from 2017. Though neither film can be described as a typical horror experience (indeed both are light on jump-scares and men in masks), they are excellent examples of filmmakers using the genre to address fear itself. We will also continue our updated coverage of the pending IATSE labor strike, what we're watching, and much more. If you haven't already, be sure to check out last week's episode as well as all our excellent horror offerings. Keep it spooky y'allPS We had some audio issues on this one. We are remedying the situation and I, Paul, apologize personally.Be a Friend to the Film Buds:thefilmbuds.comthefilmbudspodcast@gmail.compatreon.com/thebudsthefilmbuds.bandcamp.com@filmbuds on Twitter@thefilmbudspodcast on InstagramFollow Nick on IG and Twitter @nickdelgadillo and @NickyD715Episode GuideIntroducing Lauren - 00:00Introduction/20th Century Mexican Cinema History - 6:15Cronos Clip - 19:56Cronos Review - 20:38Tigers Are Not Afraid Clip - 42:48Tigers Are Not Afraid Review - 43:22IATSE Updates, Listener Question, Outro - 01:02:45Total Runtime - 01:30:29
Nick Delgadillo joins us to achieve a flawless victory in Mortal Kombat and go on a rampage in Bob Odenkirk's Nobody then discuss the 2021 Oscars, Boys from County Hell, Beast Beast, Eat Wheaties!, Tigers Are Not Afraid, Pineapple Express, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Sound of Metal, Planet of the Apes, The Ring, and The Legend of Korra - Season 2. 0:00 - Intro: Paul's Anniversary + Nick's Recent Watches + Henry's Candy Bulk Purchase + Loving Big League Chew5:21 - Review: Mortal Kombat37:07 - Review: Nobody (Warning: Spoilers!)52:50 - News: 2021 Oscars Recap1:05:00 - Picks of the Week: Boys from County Hell, Beast Beast, Eat Wheaties!, Tigers Are Not Afraid, Pineapple Express, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Sound of Metal, Planet of the Apes, The Ring, and The Legend of Korra - Season 21:15:57 - Outro Follow The Film Buds:Patreon: Patreon.com/TheBudsWebsite: TheFilmBuds.comBonus Shows: Thefilmbuds.bandcamp.comEmail: Thefilmbudspodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @filmbudsLetterboxd: @HenryFahertyInstagram: @thefilmbudspodcastThe Music Buds: TheMusicBuds.com
Join Trent, Sharai and very special guest Dr. Julie Rae Mollenkamp as they talk through all of their feelings about this underrated film. CONTENT WARNINGS: Sex Trafficking and Child Endangerment. Music Credits: Composed/Produced by LaRob K. Payton LaRob K. Payton, piano/vocals, Jackson Kidder, bass, and Tiana Sorenson, vocals. Our art was created by Jed Martin. Check out his work at jedmartincreative.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/fierce-street/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fierce-street/support
Matters talks about fairy tales, magic realism, tigers, drug cartels, death, and how Tigers Are Not Afraid (2017) director, Issa López, beautifully (and tragically) combines it all. Sources: Difference Between Magical Realism and Fantasy Premio Bellas Artes de Novela José Rubén Romero What is Magical Realism Masterclass A Guide To Magical Realism in Film Urban Fantasy vs. Magical Realism by Rachel Seigel Caroline Seide for The Verge Issa Lopez with Leila Fadel for NPR A Summary and Analysis of 'The Three Wishes' Mexico's Decades-Long Drug War Music by Timmoor and Jacques Barrett The God of Small Things by Arundhati Roy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We discuss the 2017 Shudder Exclusive film Tigers Are Not Afraid (aka Vuelven) directed by Issa López cinematography by Juan Jose Saravia you can find us on Twitter at @ShudderShow Instagram @Shudder_Show youtube.com/channel/UC-tbln7yxDaObSS6LknqtpA/ email at ShudderShow@gmail.com music by Benjamin Moy Check out his podcast Hooked on Score.
On this episode of The More Deadly Podcast, we dip into some magical realism with a horror twist in Issa Lopez's Tigers Are Not Afraid. We talk magical realism, finding horror and hope in a terrifying real-world setting, and why Lopez is a mutha f'n boss. So, did this movie leave us wanting meow? Check... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 2: Tigers Are Not Afraid appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
On this episode of The More Deadly Podcast, we dip into some magical realism with a horror twist in Issa Lopez’s Tigers Are Not Afraid. We talk magical realism, finding horror and hope in a terrifying real-world setting, and why Lopez is a mutha f’n boss. So, did this movie leave us wanting meow? Check... Read More The post The More Deadly Podcast Episode 2: Tigers Are Not Afraid appeared first on The Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast.
Ghoul Chat decided to talk about two scary clown-themed movies in a row, so this week's episode is Jeanette's pick, TERRIFIER. Jeanette of course loves the amount of unrelentless gore throughout and Alexz thinks the performance of Art the Clown is horrifyingly great. On the other end, Will resents the torturous kill scenes and Ashley couldn't look past the misogynistic undertones to enjoy them as well. Before they get into the main discussion, the Ghouls drank along to a Horror Movie Power Hour. Will is still keeping up with DRAGULA and TRUE BLOOD, Jeanette watched COOTIES, and they both watched all episodes of Netflix's new witchy show MARIANNE. Alexz had quite the haul, and watched the new CREEPSHOW 2, TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID, THE HAUNTING OF SHARON TATE, AD ASTRA, THE LOST BOYS, AND TALL GIRL. Ashley has been binging on non genre shows FLEABAG and TRANSPARENT but is intrigued by the trailers for THE COLOR OUT OF SPACE and THE LODGE. Last but not least, everyone watched the season premiere of AMERICAN HORROR STORY 1984 together. Terrifier starts at 26:00 Spoilers start at 32:00 Please rate and review us on all our streaming platforms! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! @ghoulchat @williamfrench @jeanmarli @alexznyx @ashleynrhernandez www.ghoulchat.com Intro song "Holy Prayer" by BASSBEAR --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On the September 17, 2019 episode of /Film Daily, Film editor-in-chief Peter Sciretta is joined by /Film managing editor Jacob Hall, weekend editor Brad Oman, senior writer Ben Pearson and writers Hoai-Tran Bui and Chris Evangelista to discuss what they've been up to at the Water Cooler. At The Water Cooler: What we've been Doing:Peter went to Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios Hollywood, and decided stupidly to film it with a gimbal (the Zeebill Lab). He also went to Disneyland this weekend to experience Halloweentime, and Guardians of the Galaxy: Monsters After Dark. In the process he decided to get a Halloween Tree. Jacob is preparing for Fantastic Fest in the only way he can: by stressing out. Chris just got back from TIFF, but is getting ready to go to Fantastic Fest for the first time. Ben's parents came to visit and they saw John Mayer at the Forum. He also saw Middleditch and Schwartz, which was hilarious. What we've been Reading:Jacob has gone and gotten himself addicted to SCP again. What we've been Watching:Peter revisited What About Bob? Jacob watched Tigers Are Not Afraid and Haunt. Brad saw Ready or Not. Ben watched Hustlers, Anatomy of a Murder, The VVitch, One Cut of the Dead, and Millennium Actress Hoai-Tran saw It Chapter Two, Ms. Purple, Chained for Life, Synonyms, the new season of Terrace House. Chris saw a bunch of great stuff at TIFF (listen to the TIFF podcast for that). He also watched Men In Black: International and the new Aladdin. What we've been Eating:Peter was briefly back on diet, and finally took Jacob's keto recommendation of eating ramen with no noodles at Ippudo ramen. Brad tried Pineapple Cherry Burst AirHeads Jones Soda, Cotton Candy Crunch cereal What we've been Playing:Peter found a new app called Duet. Other Articles Mentioned: All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.
This week we're joined by Blumhouse bigwig Couper Samuelson to talk the steamy, dreamy TALENTED MR. RIPLEY! We discuss making fun of white people, deadly gays, and some super sneaky inside info on Michael's new movie! Plus, in Tea Time we sip on MINDHUNTER, SUCCESSION, EUPHORIA, TIGERS ARE NOT AFRAID, and GORILLA GANG! Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @queerwolfpod Join our group Attack of the Queerwolf Pack on Facebook! You can follow the whole crew here... Nay: Twitter & Insta @blakkcupcake Art Insta @gaudylosangeles Michael: Twitter @michaelkenken Brennan: Twitter @itsrainingbrens Insta @theburningclem Our theme song is by @VonKiss