POPULARITY
This super special episode is a recording of our live show from this past June with SUPER DATING SIMULATOR @ the Alamo Drafthouse's Video Vortex in Downtown LA!!! It was such a blast to be a part of, and now that Hot Labor Summer (the WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes) has led us to shift our release schedule around, we're so glad to finally share this episode with you, dear listener!At Super Dating Simulator's "Tiers of the Kingdom" show, we teamed up with Sara Brown and Sam Weller to make tier-lists to definitively rank different video game & anime characters across 4 slay categories: video game baddies (as in villains, but also, well you know), the different incarnations of Link (excluding any games where he is a child), androgynous/gender-queer anime characters (and the sexual awakenings spurned on in us by each), and female anime couples who are almost certainly girlfriends/wives/weirdly intense friends that never QUITE use the word "Lesbian" (but we all *know* what's really going on!!!)Thanks again to Super Dating Simulator for having us. Be sure to follow them on Instagram for updates on their future shows (every 3rd Thursday of the month at the Alamo Drafthouse in DTLA!). Thank you to everyone who was able to come see us at the show, and thank *you* for listening! ================Get in touch with us!EMAIL US at gayforplaypodcast@gmail.comFOLLOW G4P Twitter: @GayForPlayPodInstagram: @GayForPlayPodTwitch: twitch.tv/gayforplaypodSupport the Show & Unlock Bonus Episodes & access to our Discord server on our PATREON========CREDITSIntro and outro music by Connor Marsh (@connorjmarshmallow)Show art by Benny Kessler (@retro.spectacle.studio)Special thanks to our patrons: Blueberri Mary, Elijah Punzal, Trevor McTavish,
We're all trapped. No matter how hard you try to delete apps from your phone, the power of seduction draws you back. Doom scrolling is the new normal of a 24/7 online life. What happens when your home office starts to feel like a call center and you're too fried to log out of Facebook? We're addicted to large-scale platforms, unable to return to the frivolous age of decentralized networks. How do we make sense of the rising disaffection with the platform condition? Zoom fatigue, cancel culture, crypto art, NFTs and psychic regression comprise core elements of a general theory of platform culture. Geert Lovink argues that we reclaim the internet on our own terms. Stuck on the Platform: Reclaiming the Internet (Valiz 2022) is a relapse-resistant story about the rise of platform alternatives, built on a deep understanding of the digital slump. Geert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist, internet critic and author of Uncanny Networks (2002), Dark Fiber (2002), My First Recession (2003), Zero Comments (2007), Networks Without a Cause (2012), Social Media Abyss (2016), Organisation after Social Media (with Ned Rossiter, 2018) and Sad by Design (2019). In 2004 he founded the Institute of Network Cultures at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). His center organizes conferences, publications and research networks such as Video Vortex (online video), The Future of Art Criticism and MoneyLab (internet-based revenue models in the arts). Recent projects deal with digital publishing experiments, critical meme research, participatory hybrid events and precarity in the creative sector. In December, 2021 he was appointed Professor of Art and Network Cultures at the Art History Department, Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam for one day a week. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
We're all trapped. No matter how hard you try to delete apps from your phone, the power of seduction draws you back. Doom scrolling is the new normal of a 24/7 online life. What happens when your home office starts to feel like a call center and you're too fried to log out of Facebook? We're addicted to large-scale platforms, unable to return to the frivolous age of decentralized networks. How do we make sense of the rising disaffection with the platform condition? Zoom fatigue, cancel culture, crypto art, NFTs and psychic regression comprise core elements of a general theory of platform culture. Geert Lovink argues that we reclaim the internet on our own terms. Stuck on the Platform: Reclaiming the Internet (Valiz 2022) is a relapse-resistant story about the rise of platform alternatives, built on a deep understanding of the digital slump. Geert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist, internet critic and author of Uncanny Networks (2002), Dark Fiber (2002), My First Recession (2003), Zero Comments (2007), Networks Without a Cause (2012), Social Media Abyss (2016), Organisation after Social Media (with Ned Rossiter, 2018) and Sad by Design (2019). In 2004 he founded the Institute of Network Cultures at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). His center organizes conferences, publications and research networks such as Video Vortex (online video), The Future of Art Criticism and MoneyLab (internet-based revenue models in the arts). Recent projects deal with digital publishing experiments, critical meme research, participatory hybrid events and precarity in the creative sector. In December, 2021 he was appointed Professor of Art and Network Cultures at the Art History Department, Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam for one day a week. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
We're all trapped. No matter how hard you try to delete apps from your phone, the power of seduction draws you back. Doom scrolling is the new normal of a 24/7 online life. What happens when your home office starts to feel like a call center and you're too fried to log out of Facebook? We're addicted to large-scale platforms, unable to return to the frivolous age of decentralized networks. How do we make sense of the rising disaffection with the platform condition? Zoom fatigue, cancel culture, crypto art, NFTs and psychic regression comprise core elements of a general theory of platform culture. Geert Lovink argues that we reclaim the internet on our own terms. Stuck on the Platform: Reclaiming the Internet (Valiz 2022) is a relapse-resistant story about the rise of platform alternatives, built on a deep understanding of the digital slump. Geert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist, internet critic and author of Uncanny Networks (2002), Dark Fiber (2002), My First Recession (2003), Zero Comments (2007), Networks Without a Cause (2012), Social Media Abyss (2016), Organisation after Social Media (with Ned Rossiter, 2018) and Sad by Design (2019). In 2004 he founded the Institute of Network Cultures at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). His center organizes conferences, publications and research networks such as Video Vortex (online video), The Future of Art Criticism and MoneyLab (internet-based revenue models in the arts). Recent projects deal with digital publishing experiments, critical meme research, participatory hybrid events and precarity in the creative sector. In December, 2021 he was appointed Professor of Art and Network Cultures at the Art History Department, Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam for one day a week. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
We're all trapped. No matter how hard you try to delete apps from your phone, the power of seduction draws you back. Doom scrolling is the new normal of a 24/7 online life. What happens when your home office starts to feel like a call center and you're too fried to log out of Facebook? We're addicted to large-scale platforms, unable to return to the frivolous age of decentralized networks. How do we make sense of the rising disaffection with the platform condition? Zoom fatigue, cancel culture, crypto art, NFTs and psychic regression comprise core elements of a general theory of platform culture. Geert Lovink argues that we reclaim the internet on our own terms. Stuck on the Platform: Reclaiming the Internet (Valiz 2022) is a relapse-resistant story about the rise of platform alternatives, built on a deep understanding of the digital slump. Geert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist, internet critic and author of Uncanny Networks (2002), Dark Fiber (2002), My First Recession (2003), Zero Comments (2007), Networks Without a Cause (2012), Social Media Abyss (2016), Organisation after Social Media (with Ned Rossiter, 2018) and Sad by Design (2019). In 2004 he founded the Institute of Network Cultures at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). His center organizes conferences, publications and research networks such as Video Vortex (online video), The Future of Art Criticism and MoneyLab (internet-based revenue models in the arts). Recent projects deal with digital publishing experiments, critical meme research, participatory hybrid events and precarity in the creative sector. In December, 2021 he was appointed Professor of Art and Network Cultures at the Art History Department, Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam for one day a week. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/politics-and-polemics
We're all trapped. No matter how hard you try to delete apps from your phone, the power of seduction draws you back. Doom scrolling is the new normal of a 24/7 online life. What happens when your home office starts to feel like a call center and you're too fried to log out of Facebook? We're addicted to large-scale platforms, unable to return to the frivolous age of decentralized networks. How do we make sense of the rising disaffection with the platform condition? Zoom fatigue, cancel culture, crypto art, NFTs and psychic regression comprise core elements of a general theory of platform culture. Geert Lovink argues that we reclaim the internet on our own terms. Stuck on the Platform: Reclaiming the Internet (Valiz 2022) is a relapse-resistant story about the rise of platform alternatives, built on a deep understanding of the digital slump. Geert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist, internet critic and author of Uncanny Networks (2002), Dark Fiber (2002), My First Recession (2003), Zero Comments (2007), Networks Without a Cause (2012), Social Media Abyss (2016), Organisation after Social Media (with Ned Rossiter, 2018) and Sad by Design (2019). In 2004 he founded the Institute of Network Cultures at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). His center organizes conferences, publications and research networks such as Video Vortex (online video), The Future of Art Criticism and MoneyLab (internet-based revenue models in the arts). Recent projects deal with digital publishing experiments, critical meme research, participatory hybrid events and precarity in the creative sector. In December, 2021 he was appointed Professor of Art and Network Cultures at the Art History Department, Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam for one day a week. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
We're all trapped. No matter how hard you try to delete apps from your phone, the power of seduction draws you back. Doom scrolling is the new normal of a 24/7 online life. What happens when your home office starts to feel like a call center and you're too fried to log out of Facebook? We're addicted to large-scale platforms, unable to return to the frivolous age of decentralized networks. How do we make sense of the rising disaffection with the platform condition? Zoom fatigue, cancel culture, crypto art, NFTs and psychic regression comprise core elements of a general theory of platform culture. Geert Lovink argues that we reclaim the internet on our own terms. Stuck on the Platform: Reclaiming the Internet (Valiz 2022) is a relapse-resistant story about the rise of platform alternatives, built on a deep understanding of the digital slump. Geert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist, internet critic and author of Uncanny Networks (2002), Dark Fiber (2002), My First Recession (2003), Zero Comments (2007), Networks Without a Cause (2012), Social Media Abyss (2016), Organisation after Social Media (with Ned Rossiter, 2018) and Sad by Design (2019). In 2004 he founded the Institute of Network Cultures at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). His center organizes conferences, publications and research networks such as Video Vortex (online video), The Future of Art Criticism and MoneyLab (internet-based revenue models in the arts). Recent projects deal with digital publishing experiments, critical meme research, participatory hybrid events and precarity in the creative sector. In December, 2021 he was appointed Professor of Art and Network Cultures at the Art History Department, Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam for one day a week. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
We're all trapped. No matter how hard you try to delete apps from your phone, the power of seduction draws you back. Doom scrolling is the new normal of a 24/7 online life. What happens when your home office starts to feel like a call center and you're too fried to log out of Facebook? We're addicted to large-scale platforms, unable to return to the frivolous age of decentralized networks. How do we make sense of the rising disaffection with the platform condition? Zoom fatigue, cancel culture, crypto art, NFTs and psychic regression comprise core elements of a general theory of platform culture. Geert Lovink argues that we reclaim the internet on our own terms. Stuck on the Platform: Reclaiming the Internet (Valiz 2022) is a relapse-resistant story about the rise of platform alternatives, built on a deep understanding of the digital slump. Geert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist, internet critic and author of Uncanny Networks (2002), Dark Fiber (2002), My First Recession (2003), Zero Comments (2007), Networks Without a Cause (2012), Social Media Abyss (2016), Organisation after Social Media (with Ned Rossiter, 2018) and Sad by Design (2019). In 2004 he founded the Institute of Network Cultures at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). His center organizes conferences, publications and research networks such as Video Vortex (online video), The Future of Art Criticism and MoneyLab (internet-based revenue models in the arts). Recent projects deal with digital publishing experiments, critical meme research, participatory hybrid events and precarity in the creative sector. In December, 2021 he was appointed Professor of Art and Network Cultures at the Art History Department, Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam for one day a week. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're all trapped. No matter how hard you try to delete apps from your phone, the power of seduction draws you back. Doom scrolling is the new normal of a 24/7 online life. What happens when your home office starts to feel like a call center and you're too fried to log out of Facebook? We're addicted to large-scale platforms, unable to return to the frivolous age of decentralized networks. How do we make sense of the rising disaffection with the platform condition? Zoom fatigue, cancel culture, crypto art, NFTs and psychic regression comprise core elements of a general theory of platform culture. Geert Lovink argues that we reclaim the internet on our own terms. Stuck on the Platform: Reclaiming the Internet (Valiz 2022) is a relapse-resistant story about the rise of platform alternatives, built on a deep understanding of the digital slump. Geert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist, internet critic and author of Uncanny Networks (2002), Dark Fiber (2002), My First Recession (2003), Zero Comments (2007), Networks Without a Cause (2012), Social Media Abyss (2016), Organisation after Social Media (with Ned Rossiter, 2018) and Sad by Design (2019). In 2004 he founded the Institute of Network Cultures at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). His center organizes conferences, publications and research networks such as Video Vortex (online video), The Future of Art Criticism and MoneyLab (internet-based revenue models in the arts). Recent projects deal with digital publishing experiments, critical meme research, participatory hybrid events and precarity in the creative sector. In December, 2021 he was appointed Professor of Art and Network Cultures at the Art History Department, Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam for one day a week. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
We're all trapped. No matter how hard you try to delete apps from your phone, the power of seduction draws you back. Doom scrolling is the new normal of a 24/7 online life. What happens when your home office starts to feel like a call center and you're too fried to log out of Facebook? We're addicted to large-scale platforms, unable to return to the frivolous age of decentralized networks. How do we make sense of the rising disaffection with the platform condition? Zoom fatigue, cancel culture, crypto art, NFTs and psychic regression comprise core elements of a general theory of platform culture. Geert Lovink argues that we reclaim the internet on our own terms. Stuck on the Platform: Reclaiming the Internet (Valiz 2022) is a relapse-resistant story about the rise of platform alternatives, built on a deep understanding of the digital slump. Geert Lovink is a Dutch media theorist, internet critic and author of Uncanny Networks (2002), Dark Fiber (2002), My First Recession (2003), Zero Comments (2007), Networks Without a Cause (2012), Social Media Abyss (2016), Organisation after Social Media (with Ned Rossiter, 2018) and Sad by Design (2019). In 2004 he founded the Institute of Network Cultures at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (HvA). His center organizes conferences, publications and research networks such as Video Vortex (online video), The Future of Art Criticism and MoneyLab (internet-based revenue models in the arts). Recent projects deal with digital publishing experiments, critical meme research, participatory hybrid events and precarity in the creative sector. In December, 2021 he was appointed Professor of Art and Network Cultures at the Art History Department, Faculty of Humanities of the University of Amsterdam for one day a week. Reuben Niewenhuis is interested in philosophy, theory, technology, and interdisciplinary topics. Subscribe to his interviews here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
This is one VHSick episode! Very excited to have Josh Schafer from Lunchmeat VHS joining the podcast today. Starting in 2008 with the celebration and preservation of VHS and video store culture in mind, Lunchmeat has helped VHSpread the good word to the masses. In this episode we touch on many rad topics. Josh and I bro out over exercise, talk about the fate of Video Vortex (a 70,000 title video store that Josh helped create in Raleigh, NC), horror movie recommendations, the thrill of VHS hunting, and VCR care tips. We also discuss a vastly underrated flick from the early 90's, and so much more!
Alamo Draft House will become the new home of Video Vortex, The US Space Force prepares to train its first recruits, and NASA’s spacecraft OSIRIS-REx is set to land on the asteroid Bennu today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
*Josh Schafer* , VHS preservationist and editor-in-chief of *LUCHMEAT* magazine discusses his love of the *VHS culture and collecting, running a VHS rental store--VIDEO VORTEX in Raleigh, NC--metal* and *MORE!* Are you enjoying the podcast? Listen to the episode here, share with a friend, and leave us a review: *- iTunes:* *https://apple.co/30Cj3pf* ( https://apple.co/30Cj3pf ) *- Google Podcasts:* *http://bit.ly/39prLKn* ( http://bit.ly/39prLKn ) *- Spotify:* *https://spoti.fi/2RmnVdU* ( https://spoti.fi/2RmnVdU ) *- Stitcher:* *http://bit.ly/30A8Glq* ( http://bit.ly/30A8Glq ) *- iHeartRadio:* *https://ihr.fm/2R3LlFL* ( https://ihr.fm/2R3LlFL ) Continue the conversation: *- Twitter:* *https://twitter.com/nostaljunkpod* ( https://twitter.com/nostaljunkpod ) *- Instagram:* *https://instagram.com/nostaljunkpod* ( https://instagram.com/nostaljunkpod ) *- Facebook:* *https://facebook.com/nostaljunkpod* ( https://facebook.com/nostaljunkpod ) #nostaljunkpod #nostalgia #podcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/nostaljunkpod/donations
(00:00) Intro Spiele der letzten Woche: (00:50) Der Kartograph (08:03) Obscurio (18:01) Video Vortex (24:23) Kingdomino Duel (27:01) Irrgarten (28:49) Top 10 Spiele mit Zügen (43:05) Und sonst so? - Quiz - Ikea - Street Art - Rollenspiel-Zukunft - Bahn-Kacke - Karaoke - Bewerbungsgespräch (01:00:43) Outro
(00:00) Intro Spiele der letzten Woche: (00:20) Dig Your Way Out (08:29) Root (14:30) Space Alert (18:17) Krazy Wordz (21:31) Dobble (22:53) UNO (25:27) Nope! (29:44) Carcassonne Amazonas (31:11) Video Vortex (40:07) Top 6 Spiele mit U (48:38) Und sonst so? - Parasite - Geburtstagsfeier - Tales From The Loop - Quiz (56:19) Outro
Film fans know the Alamo Drafthouse, the Austin theater chain which has set the bar for transforming the experience of going to the movies. For years Los Angeles anticipated the arrival of the Drafthouse, and it seems to have been well worth the wait. From rowdy screenings of CATS which have since swept the nation to full-on ARGs there's something special happening at the DTLA Drafthouse. Host Noah Nelson talks with Ash Minnick, who handles the programming inside the Video Vortex, which we've come to think of as "LA's neighborhood movie bar" on the eve of their immersive EMMA. tea party. Plus: you can check out the HERE Programming Guide.
GameEnthus Podcast ep403: Get Shaft or Salt Sufficiency This week Mandi (@boardgamerpinup) from Salt and Sass(Apptastic), To Die For Games and The Dice Tower joins Mike (@AssaultSuit) , Tiny (@Tiny415) and Aaron (@Ind1fference) to talk about: The Dice Tower, To Die for Games, Salt and Sass, Apptastic, Suzanne Sheldon, Batman The Animated Series board game, Locke and Key, Rage Against the Machine, BluesFest, Hobbs & Shaw, Disenchantment, Pax East, Terraforming Mars, Woot, Scythe, Jason Crane, Shaft, Educated, Get Carter, Altered Carbon, RetroTink, Fallout, Imperial Settlers: Empire of the North - Japanese Islands, Railways of Portugal, Praise, Cities Skyline, Nanty Narking, Yukon Airways, Video Vortex, Oceans, Kickstarter, Bang!, Rolling America, AZUL Summer Pavillion, Bang, Rolling America, Mandala, Imperial Settlers Roll & Write, Cartographers, Evolution, Coup, Super Fight, Dreams, Baron Fur is Gonna Fly, Spartan Fist, HayFever, Vitamin Connection, Runner Heroes, Ring Fit Adventures, Prominence Poker, NBA Baller Beats, Rock Band 4, Doom 2 Mods, Zombies Ate My Neighbors, Alien Eradication, Warhammer 40K, The Division 2, Mass Effect 2, Tiger Handhelds, The Last Night, Falcon & Winter Soldier, Borderlands movie, Resident Evil Netflix, Knives Out, A Quiet Place part II, Candyman, Xbox Series X, Gifs, Jif and more. If you like the show please leave us an itunes, Google, Youtube or Stitcher review, a tweet, an email or a voicemail (202-573-7686). Show Length: 128 minutes Direct Download(click on 3 dots to download) Show Links Follow Mandi @boardgamerpinup To Die for Games Salt and Sass(Apptastic) The Dice Tower Team GameEnthus on Extra Life New videos GameEnthus.com Youtube.com/user/GameEnthus Community Info Major Linux and Crew's Notcho Podcast Kiaun's Show The Analog Circle Podcast Gary and Dan's Show TheGamesMenRPG Open Forum Radio SingleSimulcast Rap Godz theblacktop.tv Breaks Mandi's intro and anecdotes - 44s Mike's anecdotes - 15m 28s Aaron's anecdotes - 20m 43s Tiny's anecdotes - 33m 42s Games Mandi played - 45m 22s Games Aaron played - 1h 03m Games Mike played - 1h 17m Games Tiny played - 1h 29m News and Stuff - 1h 36m Outro - 2h 5m Music Mood - Karma instrumental Ol' Dirty Bastard - Got ya Money instrumental ATCQ - Award Tour instrumental Nas - Nas is Like instrumental Outkast - In Due Time instrumental Prodigy - Keep it Thoro instrumental Original Flavor - Can I Get Open? instrumental Blackstar - Thieves in the Night instrumental
In this episode we review Video Vortex, Robin of Locksley, Oceans, Space Battle Lunchtime, Praise, Cactus, and Caylus 1303. We chat about a couple of sentimental staples, and discuss collection management in Victory Points.
Hey y'all! Brian recently interviewed Josh Schafer, manager of the Video Vortex at Raleigh's Alamo Drafthouse and the founder/head of the upcoming film festival, VHStival! Tickets are on sale here: https://drafthouse.com/event/vhstival Our normal episode will be out later this week!
In this episode, the gang chats about Hereditary, Electric Dreams, Solo: A Star Wars Story, Upgrade and catches up on films and TV, plus we chat about the past month's picks for Video Vortex including SECRET AGENT 00 SOUL, TAMMY AND THE T-REX, THINGS and VACATION OF TERROR 2: DIABOLICAL BIRTHDAY. Join us as we sing CHICOS, CHICOS, CHICOS on this edition of Cult!
It's National VCR Day! Luckily, Matt recently sat down with Josh Schafer from Lunchmeat Magazine to discuss the world of VHS tape collecting, his new video rental store Video Vortex at the Alamo Drafthouse in Raleigh, some of his favorite films and more!
In our 80th episode of Cult Following, join Victor, Kirby and Joshua T-Ruth as we review Deadpool 2 (non-spoiler) and then do a spoilercast to close the show. The guys also review Batman Ninja, Sour Grapes, Bad Samaritan, Evil Genius and discuss Severin Films' release of Zombie3, Zombie4 and Shocking Dark. Plus, Victor announces his new job at the Alamo Drafthouse hosting genre programming starting with Video Vortex on May 21st.
This week we are joined by PUFF Program director, former guest of the Overlook Hour, and host of the San Francisco Alamo Drafthouse's Video Vortex, Madeleine Koestner. She drops by to give us the run down of this year's PUFF line up and discuss programing a film fest. We are also fulfilling one of Lord Battle's dreams and recording from the (newly dubbed) Overlook balcony in the New Mission theatre. You can Purchase PUFF tickets here: (https://filmfreeway.com/festival/PhiladelphiaUnnamedFilmFestival/tickets) For more PUFF info head here: (https://www.facebook.com/phillyunnamed/) If you'd like to get in contact with us, you can reach us at Podcast@TheOverlookTheatre.com or on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter under @OverlookTheatre.