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Jo Thornely talks to Natalie Norman live at the Toronto True Crime Film Festival about a guy who balances on the twin pillars of okayness and staring: John De Ruiter.
On this bonus episode I take you along with me to CrimeCon 2019 in New Orleans and my travels to New York City and Toronto for the Toronto True Crime Film Festival. #CrimeCon #NewOrleans #TorontoTrueCrimeFilmFestival #truecrimedocumentaries #NewYorkCity www.facebook.com/onceuponacrimepod
"Lost and Found" was the very first series of Once Upon a Crime in June, 2016. In that series I covered the story of three young women who were held captive and abused by Ariel Castro for over a decade. In this bonus episode we give you an update about these survivors - Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry and Gina De Jesus. Links: Our website: www.truecrimepodcast.com CrimeCon: www.CrimeCon.com - Use offer code ONCE19 for 10% off your registration. Toronto True Crime Film Festival: www.torontotruecrimefilmfestival.com Our Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/onceuponacrimepod Click here to join our Facebook group. Twitter: www.twitter.com/uponacrime www.twitter.com/tacoboutcrime Instagram: www.instagram.com/onceuponacrimepod
In this episode of the Sean Kelly on Movies Podcast, I talk about recent changes to my Patreon, rundown some highlights of the Toronto True Crime Film Festival, and comment on the redevelopment plans at the site of the Scotiabank Theatre.
This bonus episode gives news and announcements for the month of May including information on Season 4. Website: www.truecrimepodcast.com Social Media: Twitter - @uponacrime and @tacoboutcrime Facebook and Instagram - @onceuponacrimepod Patreon - www.patreon.com/onceuponacrime CrimeCon: www.crimecon.com - use discount code ONCE19 for 10% off your registration Toronto True Crime Film Festival - www.torontotruecrimefilmfestival
The first Toronto True Crime Film Festival was held on June 8 and 9, 2018, at the Royal Theatre. On the morning of June 9, a series of panel discussions took place at the Monarch Tavern, just a couple of short blocks south of the Royal. We are delighted to share with you an edited and truncated version of that talk. The panelists are Keila Woodward, Catherine Legge, Karen Herland, and Remy Bennet. The panel is moderated by Anne T. Donahue.
In this special episode we discuss the films and symposiums of the inaugural Toronto True Crime Film Festival, a two day festival devoted to true crime on the big screen, including both documentaries and fictionalized films based on true crimes. The program included five features, each paired with a thematically… The post Episode 078 – The Toronto True Crime Film Festival 2018 by Lantern Light appeared first on The Magic Lantern.
Lara hits the roof after hearing the latest installment of "In the Dark." We knew the court was rough on the defendant - but the jurors too?! Kevin gives a plug for the June 8-9 Toronto True Crime Film Festival. He'll be there Saturday for a panel discussion. More at torontotruecrimefilmfestival.com. Toby gets another chance to roll his eyes about "The Staircase" owl theory. Rebecca leads the discussion on Killing Eve. An American-bred Brit goes from desk jockey to head of a secret unit tracking a skilled assassin striking throughout Europe. This cat-and-mouse thriller that bounces around the continent is both suspenseful and playful, with compelling characters and crackling dialogue. TO HERE OUR SPOILER-FREE REVIEWS OF "KILLING EVE," JUMP AHEAD TO 1:00:49 In Crime in Week: dangerous moves. SPONSORS THIS EPISODE Philo - Free trial at go.philo.com/CRIME or,text the word CRIME to 74456 Omaha Steaks - Go to OmahaSteaks.com and type CRIME in the search bar to get the $49.99 package Daily Harvest - Go to daily-harvest.com and enter promo code CRIME for three cups FREE in your first box Brooklinen - Get $20 off AND free shipping when you use promo code CWO at Brooklinen.com Storyworth - For $20 off when you subscribe, visit storyworth.com/crime Chasing Justice by Danielle Stewart - More at authordaniellestewart.com Support the show.
Doesn’t being cryogenically frozen after death sound good? Not to the billionaire who wants that brain to cure his son’s Alzheimer’s. This time we look at Criminal Intent season 2 episode 15 “Cold Comfort.” Our guest is Lisa Gallagher of the Toronto True Crime Film Festival. This episode is inspired by the real-life controversy around the death of baseball legend Ted Williams. Support the show.