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Best podcasts about vertigo films

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C21Podcast
Andy Harries, Jane Tranter, Allan Niblo and more

C21Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 69:10


Left Bank Pictures' Andy Harries reflects on the final season of The Crown and how the series helped his company ride the streaming boom; Bad Wolf's Jane Tranter on her cautious outlook for 2024 and expansion of the 'Whoniverse'; and industry luminaries including Vertigo Films' Allan Niblo debate the impact of AI.

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The Love of Cinema
Vertigo: Films of 1958

The Love of Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 68:56


Dave and John break the Quantum Leap rules and travel outside their own lifetimes to experience Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo from 1958.  Jeff was unable to time travel this week due to high mercury levels from airport sushi which makes the big question will two hosts who almost never agree on films agree on this one in a head to head discussion. Find all of our Socials at: https://linktr.ee/theloveofcinema.  Our phone number is 646-484-9298, it accepts texts or voice messages.  0:00 Intro; 6:55 Movie Review with Spoilers; 1:02:16 What you Been Watching? Additional Cast/Crew: James Stewart, Kim Novak, Barbara Bel Geddes Additional Tags: Femme Fatale, mystery, thriller, Hitchcock, cinematography, green screen, sag strike

Revista Lengua
Elena Ferrante inédita: la vida después de «La hija oscura»

Revista Lengua

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 14:58


Encuentra este y otros artículos en http://revistalengua.comTras «La hija oscura» –la novela sobre el lado opaco de la maternidad que ahora ha vuelto al debate a partir de la película de Maggie Gyllenhaal-, Elena Ferrante pensó que no volvería a publicar. Con inusitada generosidad, en este fragmento del erudito y delicioso «En los márgenes» (Lumen, 2022), ella misma explica cómo salió de ese estancamiento gracias a dos libros protagonizados por dos parejas de mujeres. Y cómo esa amiga del borrador que no avanzaba pasó de ser «necesaria» a ser «genial».Este artículo contiene fragmentos del audiolibro «En los márgenes», narrado por Marta Fernández y producido por Penguin Audio.Crédito Imagen ilustrativa: Vertigo Films. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

C21Podcast
Keith Scholey, James Richardson and Lucy Smith

C21Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 58:53


Silverback Films' Keith Scholey discusses upcoming documentaries fronted by Prince William, Sir David Attenborough and YouTuber Jack Harries ahead of the COP26 UN Climate Change Conference; Vertigo Films' James Richardson on why the present UK production boom is both a blessing and a burden amidst Covid and Brexit; and Mipcom director Lucy Smith on what to expect from next month's physical event in Cannes.

Les experts de France Bleu Gironde
Des jeunes font leur cinéma avec Gael Lemagnen de Vertigo Films à Bordeaux

Les experts de France Bleu Gironde

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 13:53


durée : 00:13:53 - Les experts de France Bleu Gironde - Un groupe de jeunes d'une mission locale de Bordeaux a tourné un documentaire sur le quartier Belcier encadrés par des professionnels, comme au cinéma.

Pod Sematary
149 - Double Feature - House Of Wax (1953 & 2005)

Pod Sematary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 158:31


Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1295118139689074688 CW: Suicide, addiction It’s a Double Feature on Pod Sematary! Chris & Kelsey burn down their exhibition for the insurance money and coat dead bodies in paraffin! The Original: House of Wax (1953) "An associate burns down a wax museum with the owner inside, but [the owner] survives only to become vengeful and murderous” (IMDb.com). One of Vincent Price's first big horror roles and an early example of the 3D spectacle, House of Wax (itself a remake of 1933's Mystery of the Wax Museum) ended up being much, much better than its lack of notoriety might suggest. The Remake: House of Wax (2005) "A group of unwitting teens are stranded near a strange wax museum and soon must fight to survive and keep from becoming the next exhibit” (IMDb.com). Surprisingly, though this "remake" has little to do with its 1953 predecessor, this version manages to be a cut above its schlocky mid-2000s brethren. Audio Sources: "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, et al. "Bronson" produced by Vertigo Films, et al. "Helena" written and performed by My Chemical Romance "House of Wax" (1953) produced by Bryan Foy Productions & Warner Bros. "House of Wax" (2005) produced by Dark Castle Entertainment, et al. "The Old Man and the Key" (The Simpsons S13E13) produced by Gracie Films & 20th Century Fox Television "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones "S&M Present" (Robot Chicken S01E09) produced by Stoopid Monkey, et al.

Stomp This Way
Monsters: Dark Continent

Stomp This Way

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 37:15


While Gareth was off making Godzilla, Vertigo Films decided they needed a sequel to Monsters, so they brought on Tom Green to helm the follow-up. What Green came out with was a war movie that happened to have monsters in it. But does this film compare favorably to other giants of the genre like The Hurt Locker and Saving Private Ryan? Or does this film get caught in quick sand? Listen and find out! You can visit our website at www.stompthisway.podbean.com You can contact us at stompthisway1954@gmail.com Visit our social medias:Twitter: https://twitter.com/stompthiswayFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/stompthiswayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/stompthiswayThe final track is "Why Am I Here?" by Neil Davidge Don't forget to join us next week for Godzilla (2014)!  

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Persistent and Nasty
Episode 24 - Live at the Fringe 2019

Persistent and Nasty

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 69:34


This special episode of our podcast was recorded live on 15 August 2019 at inSpace at Fringe Central during the 2019 Edinburgh Festival Fringe. We are grateful to the support of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society for making it happen. Featuring... Hannah Lavery Hannah Lavery is a writer and performer experienced in delivering creative writing and poetry workshops. The Drift, her spoken word theatre show, previewed at the Tron theatre in October 2018, as part of Black History Month, produced by The National Theatre of Scotland. The poetry from The Drift, will be published with Stewed Rhubarb Press in early 2019. She has been part of many spoken word nights including, Flint and Pitch, Sonnet Youth, Chill Habibi and has also performed at Electric Fields, CoastWord, the Gutter Magazine Party, Solas and Dumfries and Galloway Arts Festival. Follow Hannah... On Twitter @HanLavery W: https://www.hannahlavery.com/ Kirsten Vangsness Kirsten Vangsness is a Los Angeles-based actor and playwright. She is best known in the UK for playing tech kitten Penelope Garcia on the long running CBS crime drama Criminal Minds, which she has co-written four episodes of, including the series finale. Prior to landing that most excellent day job, Kirsten was – and still is – deeply involved in the LA theatre scene; she is a long-time member of Hollywood’s Theatre of NOTE and has been in shows all over town. She is the star and executive producer of the film noir spoof Kill Me, Deadly, which can be found on many streaming platforms and can currently be heard on season two of the comedy podcast Voyage to the Stars. She is the recipient of the HRC Visibility Award, the Open Fist Excellence in Arts Award and the L.A. Drama Critics Award for best actress. Follow Kirsten... On Twitter @Vangsness Rose Riley (representing ERA 50:50) Rose is an actor, voiceover artist and activist. Her theatre credits include: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in the West End, Re:Home at The Yard, Tiger Country at The Hampstead Theatre, and the revival of Simon Stephen’s One Minute at The Vaults. Screen credits include internationally award-winning short film Eli, directed by Colin Gerrard, and indie feature film 90 Minutes, directed by Simon Baker, produced by Vertigo Films and El Capitan. Rose is a Core Committee member and the Campaign Coordinator for ERA 5050, a grassroots organisation that is campaigning for gender equality on our stages and screens. Whilst working with ERA she has helped organise the ERA 5050 launch at BAFTA in February 2018; run and overseen projects that currently span research into gender diversity across the industry; worked with theatres on their gender diversity quotas, both on and off the stage; and helped organise the annual ‘badge bombing’ of award ceremonies. She is the co-host of ERA 5050’s podcast The New ERA, which launched in May of this year, and she is probably the first person to respond if you get in touch via email. Follow Rose... On Twitter @RoseHFRiley / @ERA50_50 W: http://equalrepresentationforactresses.co.uk/ Carys Eleri Carys is a BAFTA-nominated actress and singer from west Wales. Her acting career started in 2004, when she earned a two-year contract as a resident actor with Theatr Genedlaethol Cymru, the Welsh language National Theatre of Wales. From 2015-2018 Carys played the lead character Myfanwy (a vicar) in Parch on S4C – earning a BAFTA nomination for her performance in 2017. In recent years Carys has been part of the notorious Charlotte Church’s Late Night Pop Dungeon, singing backing vocals and occasionally taking the lead with some heavy metal vocals. In 2013, Carys won the Norman Beaton Fellowship and a five-month contract with the BBC, recording several radio plays for Radio 4. Follow Cerys on... Twitter @caryseleri W:https://www.caryseleri.com/

Pod Sematary
066 - Ghostkeeper (1981) & The Children (2008)

Pod Sematary

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2019 109:07


CW: Abortion, Pedophilia, Rape Happy New Year from Pod Sematary! Chris and Kelsey wrap up their two-week New Year celebration with two horror movies that have something surprising in common: talented direction without the resources to execute! Our classic film is 1981's Ghostkeeper, a little-watched atmospheric horror from Canada about the legend of the Wendigo! When three friends visiting the Canadian Rockies for the new year get lost on their snowmobiles, they're forced to find shelter in a run-down lodge. While there, they meet a strange old woman who is protecting more than her rustic way of life. Did a dwindling budget ruin what could have easily become a seasonal hit? Then it's on to our modern film, 2008's The Children, a low-budget British flick that takes the Jaws route of suggestion over more explicit gore. What happens when two loving families become the victims of a disease that makes their children violent? Will they be able to keep it together long enough to make it to the new year? Is it surprising when a talented director can't write a coherent script? Get more at podsematary.com! Read our afterthoughts for this episode at https://twitter.com/PodSematary/status/1081663761583407104 Audio Sources: "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" produced by De Laurentiis Entertainment Group, et al. "The Children" produced by Vertigo Films, et al. "Ghostkeeper" produced by Badland Pictures "Pet Sematary" written by Dee Dee Ramone & Daniel Rey and performed by The Ramones

Nerdy Things Podcast
Episode 49: Steve Lavigne and TMNT

Nerdy Things Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2018 99:18


This week we interviews Steve Lavigne of Shellback Artworks who has previously worked with Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles for Mirage comics!   Star Wars: A Solo Movie synopsis revealed A dude and his hairy friend go on space adventures Gareth Edwards' "Monsters" to become a TV series The 2010 movie is being made a series by Vertigo Films and UK channel 4 John Wick series officially picked up at Starz Keanu attached, it's called "The Contintental", he may be in some, but won't star in it. Stallone confirms that Expendables 4 is still happening The budget for Depends and Geritol may still sink it Guardians of the Galaxy 3 release date revealed as 2020 Does this mean they live through Infinity War? Jac Shaeffer to write Black Widow movie She wrote Olaf's Frozen Adventure... Jon Schnepp says Tom Holland will be in Venom movie Do you think he's just confused and knows there's a Tom H in the movie? Ending a 35 year ban on cinema in Saudi Arabia, they decided to show the classic "The Emoji Movie" It was heavily censored of course. HEAVILY. Voldemort Movie! Fan-made movie shows the origins of voldemort in a 50 minute extravaganza! YouTube changes partners program Everyone mad? or not mad? I don't know anymore Nipple% is a thing That's right, we're racing to see how fast we can get Mario naked Mario Odyssey - Luigi's Balloon World announced If they ever make Luigi playable, let's start the Luigi nipple speed run AGDQ sets record for charity raises over 2 million dollars for Prevent Cancer foundation   Birthdays: Jan 17th: Betty White, Jim Carrey, James Earl Jones Jan 18th: Dave Bautista, Jason Segal, Kevin Costner Jan 19th: Katey Sagal Jan 20th: Tom Baker, Rainn Wilson, Buzz Aldrin Jan 22nd: Guy Fieri, John Hurt Jan 23rd: RDA Jan 24th: Daveed Diggs, Ed Helms   This week we have a sponsor - The Bodysnatchers podcast. They're a podcast by four people, Tino, Steven, Gia, and John that's very nerd heavy with an Anime focus. Tino is a hardcore gamer/anime/comic enthusiast, Steven is a die hard wrestling fanatic, Gia is an aspiring cosplay model, and John is into FPS games and Airsoft. They have episodes covering tons of Anime, some I've heard of, some I haven't, and episodes on Batman, IT, Rick and Morty, Thor, Stranger Things, and more! If we're not enough nerd for your week, check them out on iTunes, Castbox, Facebook, and Twitter @bodysnatcherspodcast  

Filmageddon
Episode 74 - The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Life Imitation, The Florida Project

Filmageddon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 72:08


On the 12th October 2017, Frank Soldato and Adam Grundy descended upon the BFI London Film Festival 2017 for a day of film screenings including The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Life Imitation, and The Florida Project. They also encountered a mad man at the McDonalds. Was he an angel? A ghost? The spirit of a discarded hamburger? They may never know. Join the lads for a SPOILER FREE (unless you really wanted to see Life Imitation) episode of the Filmageddon podcast, recorded live at a Caffe Nero, Picturehouse Central, and The Glasshouse pub. Embrace what it's like to spend a day in the life of two idiots with press badges. If you're free, come to our Halloween/Horror-themed FILM QUIZ at The Prince Charles Cinema on Tuesday October 24th 2017. Tickets are available from the box office and are cheaper for members. We've got prizes from our bezzies Dark Bunny Tees, as well as Vertigo Films, the PCC themselves, and some more. Fancy dress is ENCOURAGED and get ready for our usual trick or treating games.You've been warned! #lff #lff2017