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Slow Horses: Season 1, Episode 4 "Visiting Hours" Taverner sends the Dogs to hunt down Lamb and the Slow Horses; River holds the secret to saving the gang. Feedback : blackgirlcouch@gmail.com (audio/written) Tumblr: blackgirlcouch Youtube: ChristinaBCG
Programa conducido por Darío Lavia y Chucho Fernández.Ilustraciones: Ladislav Mednyánszky.Fotogramas: "Friday the 13th" (1980) de Sean S. Cunningham, "L'ecologia del delitto" (1971) de Mario Bava, "Halloween" (1978) de John Carpenter, "When a Stranger Calls" (1979) de Fred Walton, "The Driller Killer" (1979) de Abel Ferrara, "I Spit on Your Grave" (1977) de Meir Zarchi, "The Toolbox Murders" (1978) de Dennis Donnelly, "Friday the 13th VI: Jason Lives" (1986) de Tom McLoughlin, "Maniac" (1980) de William Lustig, "Visiting Hours" (1982) de Jean-Claude Lord.Acto I: "Memorias de Crystal Lake" de Peter Bracke por Darío Lavia 0:02:00Bitácora 1: ¿Es martes o viernes 13? 0:09:14La risa, remedio infalible por Chucho Fernández 0:10:42Acto II: "¿Qué es una película slasher?" de Adam Rockoff por Pablo Martínez Burkett 0:12:57Reporte de un Time Traveler: "Martes 13" inesperado hit de boleterías 0:25:25Bitácora 2: Estreno de "Martes 13" en Argentina 0:27:12Acto III: "Martes 13" de Simon Hawke por Darío Lavia 0:29:15 Fuentes de los textos: "Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th" Peter Bracke (Titan Books, 2005)"Going to Pieces The Rise and Fall of the Slasher Film, 1978-1986", Adam Rockoff (McFarland, 2002)"Legacy of Blood: A Comprensive Guide to Slasher Movies", Jim Harper (Critical Vision, 2004)"Friday the 13th", Simon Hawke (Signet Books, 1987) Cortinas: Music used: "CHAOS WALKING" composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek"Music link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UOltoHoR8QMusic used: "Ghost Of The Lake" originally composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek"Music link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYbff6fqgusMusic used: "The Haunted Sea" composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek"Music link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDDN4H7q9CIMusic used: "Dream Catcher" composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek"Music link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1r8un-YpXT8Music used: "THE HAUNTED HILL" composed and produced by "Vivek Abhishek"Music link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enmNXddea7YSUBSCRIBE us on YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3qumnPHFollow on Facebook : https://bit.ly/33RWRtPFollow on Instagram : https://bit.ly/2ImU2JVTributo Narciso Ibáñez Mentahttps://www.instagram.com/narciso_ibanez_menta/Pablo Martínez Burketthttps://www.youtube.com/c/PabloMart%C3%ADnezBurkettImdbhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt37004718/Web de Cineficciónhttp://www.cinefania.com/cineficcion/Fan Page de Cineficciónhttps://www.facebook.com/revista.cineficcion/
Episode 55 Amy Butcher Amy Butcher never expected to be close to a killer. But while attending Gettysburg College, her friend, Kevin Schaeffer, murdered his ex-girlfriend Emily Silverstein right after walking Amy home from a bar. Even though she wasn't the victim of such an awful crime, Amy's world turned upside down that fateful night. Author of the memoir, Visiting Hours, Amy spent years trying to figure out how to juxtapose her understanding of who Kevin was with the convicted murderer he became. Learn more about Amy's work here. To learn more about, and contribute to Emily Silverstein's causes and projects inspired by her, please visit this site. To listen to every episode of Campus Killings ad-free and get other benefits, simply visit our channel page on Apple Podcasts to get started with an AbJack Insider subscription. To advertise on this podcast please email: ad-sales@libsyn.com Or go to our site. For news, information, and updates about Campus Killings, or to contact the show, visit our website Follow Campus Killings on Social Media; Twitter & Facebook Campus Killings is hosted by Dr. Meghan Sacks and Dr. Amy Shlosberg. Research and Writing by Abagail Belcastro Produced by Mike Morford of AbJack Entertainment Be sure to listen to Amy and Meghan's other podcasts: Women and Crime & Direct Appeal
We wanna hear from you! Send us a message here :) CRS 2025 with Charly Reynolds & The Swon Brothers! Charly Reynolds is a rising star in country music, captivating audiences with her authentic storytelling and vibrant sound. At just 25 years old, the Florida native has quickly established herself as a formidable singer- songwriter, with her debut album Off The Record showcasing a blend of Nashville twang and Texas dance hall charm. Released on September 20, 2024, the album features four compelling singles: “Love You Long,” "Somebody In Love,” “People Think,” and “Visiting Hours,” each offering a glimpse into Charly's relatable experiences and heartfelt lyrics. Stay connected with her here!Known for their seamlessly smooth, tight-knit sibling harmonies, The Swon Brothers were thrilling audiences long before their appearance as finalists on NBC's The Voice. Honored with the “Rising Star” award by the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and inducted into the “Rhythm and Routes Oklahoma Music Trail,” the Muskogee, OK natives have been charming fans with their fun-loving personalities since childhood. Since releasing their major label hit, “Later On,” the brothers have written and produced their own music independently and also contributed to superstar Blake Shelton's album BODY LANGUAGE, co-writing the title track and appearing as featured performers on the song. During their career the brothers have garnered industry honors and nominations with nods from The Country Music Association, The Academy of Country Music and The CMT Music Awards. Stay connected with the guys here!Support the show
What happens when nostalgia meets horror in the vibrant and fear-inducing era of the 1980s? Join us as we embark on a spirited journey through the decade's chilling cinematic landscape. We kick things off with a "sinister sip" of Long Island Iced Tea, a fitting tribute to an era that embraced both eclecticism and excess. From the technological terrors of "Maximum Overdrive" to the unforgettable chills of "The Thing," our conversation is a delightful mix of humor, critique, and fond memories. Sam, our fresh pair of eyes, brings a unique perspective as she navigates these classics, often for the first time.Our discussion veers into the unexpected profitability and cult status of films like "A Nightmare on Elm Street" and "Possession," leaving us to ponder what elements set certain films apart from their peers. We chuckle over the outrageousness of a soda machine attack while contemplating the enduring charm of George C. Scott in "The Changeling." Not all films stand the test of time, however, and we don't shy away from expressing our disappointments with titles that missed the mark, such as "Final Exam" and "Return to Horror High." Balancing our nostalgia with a critical eye, we explore the reasons behind these films' successes and failures.As we wrap up, it's all about sharing our personal ratings and rediscovering the decade's hidden treasures and missteps. From the bizarre allure of "Videodrome" to the cult classic charisma of "They Live," we share our candid thoughts on what made these films unforgettable or utterly skippable. Opinions vary widely, sparking lively debates on the horror credentials of titles like "Visiting Hours" and entries in the "Friday the 13th" series. With humor and passion, we reflect on our cinematic preferences, biases, and the ever-evolving landscape of horror films, inviting you to relive the most entertaining moments of 80s horror with us. Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.
With some of our heroes making their way upstairs, Qassss and Leda are with Sol to help Mistral Senn leave the prison by legal means...or otherwise.
Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We've got one heck of an episode in… The post HORROR BUSINESS Episode 153: KINGDOM OF THE SPIDERS & VISITING HOURS appeared first on Cinepunx.
Happy Halloween! It's a day of hospital horror starting with Hospital Massacre (aka X-Ray) from 1981 starring Barbi Benton. Next is the Canadian psychological slasher Visiting Hours (1982). And perfect for the holiday the gang finish up with Halloween 2 (1981) starring Jamie Lee's bad wig! It's a lively discussion and a packed house with special guest Dan! Dan runs 2 podcasts which can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/show/0G5TWlKEppleoo8exCBqdy?si=17223323507c4a02 https://www.youtube.com/@Danthecameraman_ Enjoy!
Hoy vemos un filme que tenia unos de los mejores posters en la historia del cine de terror... Y chance era lo único genial que tenia. En "Visiting Hours" (o como se le llamó en México "El Hospital Del Terror" vemos como una reportera que ha sobrevivido al ataque de un psicópata, se halla presa en un hospital, a merced de que el asesino la busque para terminar el trabajo. Nadie le cree a la reportera, y los cadáveres empiezan a aparecer por todas partes.
(SEASON 3. EP 42) Always a great time getting to chat with Charly Reynolds!! Tune in to this weeks episode to hear Charly open up about her debut album, ‘Off the Record', sharing the stories and emotions that shaped her music! She gets personal with her song ‘Visiting Hours', which was beautifully written about her brother. This song serves as a platform for healing and connection. Charly talks about her podcast, Hey Char, where she invites friends from the music scene to share their journeys into country music! They discuss the highs and lows of the industry, along with updates on their latest music releases. Plus, she shares her ambitious goals for 2025! Tune in for a mix of music, healing, and insight with Charly Reynolds! SOCIALS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlyreynoldsmusic/?hl=en Web: https://www.charlyreynolds.com/ _______________ FOLLOW & KEEP UP with COUNTRY WITH CELINE: Insta: https://www.instagram.com/countrywithceline/ Web: https://countrywithceline.ca Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/country-with-celine/id1563285858 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0ULNqzQp0Tw0Jv4g0Rtjxz
This week, Eric and Josh discuss: Friday The 13th, movie ratings, Stephen King, Communion, Visiting Hours, Fangoria, the Comics Code Authority, Fright Night, South Park, The Simpsons, The Fifth Element, and more! They also mention the movies screening the week of Friday September 20 - Thursday September 26: Will & Harper, The Room, Saturday & Sunday Morning All-You-Can-Eat Cereal Cartoon Party, Purple Rain, Whiplash, and Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo! Thet neglact to mention Coup!, which got booked after the recording of the episode. But, you can always find up to date listings at mayfairtheatre.ca
What happens when a horror film is so bad it's almost good? Join us on Screams & Streams as we unravel the enigma that is Jean-Claude Lord's 1982 horror flick, "Visiting Hours." Was Rotten Tomatoes too harsh with its 14% rating? Or, did this film deserve a second chance? We kick off with our initial thoughts, mixed feelings, and even share a hospital-themed cocktail recipe—the Code Blue—to set the mood.Ever wonder why characters in horror films make the most illogical choices? We've got you covered as we dissect the most memorable lines and baffling scenes from "Visiting Hours." From the confusing backstory of a character's missed prom due to teen pregnancy to the implausibility of smoking in a hospital, we offer a humorous critique of the film's inconsistencies. Michael Ironside's killer performance, and William Shatner's wardrobe malfunctions also make our discussion, providing both chills and laughs.Finally, we dive into the heart of the film's narrative and character development. Why does a killer change behavior so abruptly? And what's with the unsettling moments in the hospital basement? We question the film's logic while appreciating its suspenseful scenes and impactful makeup effects. Tune in for a roller-coaster conversation that promises to keep you entertained and provide a fresh perspective on this underrated horror gem. Head to www.screamsandstreams.com for more information related to our episode.
As "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice" stars arrive at the Venice Film Festival for its opening, film critic Emma Jones speaks to presenter Eve Jackson from the Lido about some of the most anticipated films of the Mostra, including Luca Guadagnino's "Queer", starring Daniel Craig, "Joker: Folie à Deux", with Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga and Chilean director Pablo Larrain's "Maria", starring Angelina Jolie. We also review the French film of the week, "Visiting Hours" by Patricia Mazuy, starring this year's Venice jury president Isabelle Huppert, as well as actress Hafsia Herzi and Zoe Kravitz's directorial debut "Blink Twice", starring Kravitz's fiancé Channing Tatum.
The passing of Shannen Doherty, you'll never understand Sunnyvale, balloons are useless, another great steakhouse, eating with Jake Gittes, playing pool with Weezer, dear daddy, lost in San Mateo, listening to Bad Religion on the way home, some tips for when you come across a bear, the power of Ironside, the power of infomercials, the power of Billy Mays, the dumbest product ever, the tangled web we are stuck in, and a heavy song. Stuff mentioned: Beverly Hills, 90210 (1990-2000), Heathers (1988), Charmed (1998-2006), "Let's Be Clear with Shannen Doherty" (2023-2024), Commando (1985), Dreamscape (1984), The Stepfather (1987), Chinatown (1974), Soundgarden "The Day I Tried to Live" (1984), Superchunk "Detroit Has a Skyline" (1995), Weezer "Say It Ain't So" (1994), Weezer Weezer aka The Blue Album (1994), Weezer "Say It Ain't So" live on David Letterman (1995 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXqG6oR_o7Q), Pet Shop Boys "Always on My Mind" (1987), The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad" (1988), James Hervey "Since all the downward tracts of time" (1746), Bad Religion "Generator" (1991, released in 1992), Bad Religion Generator (1991, released in 1992), Visiting Hours (1982), Scanners (1981), Tool Band-it (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TyYTYqIB3-Q), The Beatles "I Want You/She's So Heavy" (1969), Abbey Road (1969), Paul McCartney isolated bass "I Want You/She's So Heavy" (1969 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNN48VIh-0Y&t=292s).
Over the weekend I had the singular misfortune of viewing Thea Hvistendahl's "Handling The Undead" (2024) and aside from the otherwise meditative take on zombie tropes, I remain outraged at the graphic, gratuitous murder of a child's bunny rabbit midway thru the film. Sorry for the spoiler but maybe they shouldn't be so cavalier about killing rabbits. I guess I'm having trouble with the subtle cultural differences. Is it better or worse to allow someone to take their kid's rabbit to the zombie hospital compared to letting Varg record entire albums in prison? Not saying we're doing everything (fuck, anything) right over here. I'll be taking calls on the subject during hour 2 of the show.
After "Bowling Saturn", French director Patricia Mazuy comes back with "Visiting Hours", which scrutinises playfully, yet with great social acumen, the unlikely alliance of two prisoners' wives with very different backgrounds The post “Visiting Hours”, an interview with director Patricia Mazuy appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
The formidable Isabelle Huppert talks about "Visiting Hours", her second film with French director Patricia Mazuy, where her character, a prisoner's wife, forms an unlikely pair with a woman in a similar situation except not at all, played by Hafsia Herzi. The post “Visiting Hours”, an interview with the actress Isabelle Huppert appeared first on Fred Film Radio.
Ep. 252: Cannes 2024: Beatrice Loayza on Visiting Hours, Eat the Night, and September Says Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. On the latest episode chock full of highlights from the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, I sat down with critic Beatrice Loayza to discuss some of the lesser-spoken-about titles from the festival. That includes two titles from Directors' Fortnight: Patricia Mazuy's Visiting Hours, starring Isabelle Huppert and Hafsia Herzi, and Eat the Night from Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel. We also chat about the feature-length directorial debut from Ariane Labed, September Says, adapted from the novel by Daisy Johnson and featured in the Un Certain Regard section. Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Cannes 2024 has arrived—and our intrepid on-the-Croisette crew of Film Comment contributors is high-tailing it from screening to screening, ready to cut through the noise with a series of thoughtful dispatches, interviews, and podcasts. On today's episode, Film Comment Editor Devika Girish is joined by Kevin B. Lee, Abby Sun, and Vadim Rizov to debate their differing reactions to Jia Zhangke's Caught by the Tides, Paul Schrader's Oh, Canada, Guy Maddin, Evan Johnson, and Galen Johnson's Rumours, Patricia Mazuy's Visiting Hours, and Matthew Rankin's Universal Language. Subscribe today to the Film Comment Letter for a steady stream of Cannes coverage, providing everything you need to know about the 2024 edition.
Linda Purl Dishes On Her Experiences With Fonzie, The Waltons, The Office, Patrick Duffy and more! Linda talks with John about her friendship with Donny Most from Happy Days, auditioning for Richie's girlfriend and Fonzie's girlfriend and how it was like working with family on Happy Days. Linda also chats about Henry Winkler off set, the magic of Garry Marshall, growing up acting in Japan, working with Rod Steiger, William Shatner in "Visiting Hours", Steve Carrell in The Office and also working on The Waltons! And of course she beams as she tells the story of how she and Patrick Duffy fell in love and so much more! Thanks Linda! Lindapurl.com - CD"S, autographs, etc. Become a That's Classic! PATREON member including the opportunity to see Exclusive Bonus Footage: patreon.com/thatsclassic Subscribe for free to That's Classic YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBtpVKzLW389x6_nIVHpQcA?sub_confirmation=1 Facebook: facebook.com/thatsclassictv Hosted by John Cato, actor, voiceover artist, and moderator for over 20 years for the television and movie industry. John's background brings a unique insight and passion to the podcast. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-cato/support
To celebrate 300 episodes of the podcast, we're talking about three vastly different William Shatner films. First, we feel really uncomfortable with THE INTRUDER. Then, we end up in the hospital in VISITING HOURS. Finally, we shake our heads at GROOM LAKE.
To celebrate 300 episodes of the podcast, we're talking about three vastly different William Shatner films. First, we feel really uncomfortable with THE INTRUDER. Then, we end up in the hospital in VISITING HOURS. Finally, we shake our heads at GROOM LAKE. [powerpress}
In 2018, after nearly a decade's hiatus, the state of Tennessee began executing death row inmates. Award-winning journalist Steven Hale was the leading reporter on these executions and in “Death Row Welcomes You,” Hale traces the lives of condemned prisoners and the people who come to visit them.
Shannon Kurlander is a writer, actor and creates performances which incorporate theatrical elements and mixed media. She recently premiered her latest show The Project at Jack Studio Theatre in Brockley, South London. The second play of hers to take on a format of storytelling which positions Shannon as both writer and performer, The Project follows Shannon's 2022 piece Visiting Hours. Recently Anthony and Shannon met to discuss her unique process, catch up on the ins and outs of raising a dog called Pistachio, and trade notes on film and TV produced in the style of social realism. Both find themselves reminiscing about people they've encountered within creative lives, maintaining creative practices along with professional work and ponder the imminent return of Indie Sleaze, a style which for better or for worse, both may have had a hand in creating in its first inception.More about ShannonIG: @greatesthits_productions@ShannonKurlanderThe Project at Jack Studio TheatreSupport Into the Paint on PatreonInto the Paint LinktreeIG: @intothepaint_podcastTheme Music by Harry Bix Support Into the Paint on Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/in-the-paint-1. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tosh Wanogho-Maud recently received huge acclaim for his performance as David Ruffin in the West End production of Ain't Too Proud (Prince Edward Theatre).His theatre credits include: Ben E. King, Rudy Lewis & others in The Drifters Girl (Garrick Theatre), Pharaoh in Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (Toronto), Joe in Show Boat (New London) and Jimmy in Dreamgirls (Savoy).Tosh began his theatre career as a child, playing Winston in Whistle Down The Wind (Aldwych) before starring as Young Simba in The Lion King (Lyceum).His additional theatre credits include Four Eyed Moe in Five Guys Named Moe (Newtown Abbey), Respect La Diva (Garrick), Rufus/cover Curtis in Save The Last Dance For Me (UK Tour), Sweet Smell of Success (Arcola Theatre), understudy Mufala/General in the original West End cast of The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales) and The Producers (UK Tour).On screen, Tosh worked on Bridgeton and Jingle Jangle for Netflix, as well as BBC's Roadkill. Tosh is currently writing his debut musical Visiting Hours with his partner Nick Gardner. Tosh made his solo show debut with Songs + Stories for four sold out shows at Piano Smithfield. He's about to play four more performances on 28th, 29th, 30th March and 1st April. Visit www.linktr.ee/toshwm for tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.
Our hospital horrors continue with Visiting Hours from 1982. Starring Lee Grant, Linda Purl, Michael Ironside and WIlliam Shatner this movie is not talked about a lot these days. It's definitely relevant today, perhaps more than it was in the 80s. https://linktr.ee/Jumpscarepodcast #visitinghours #horrormovies #williamshatner #michaelironside #leegrant #lindapurl #horrorpodcast #moviereview
December 2023 Dante's Old South The Boxmasters (JD Andrew and Billy Bob Thornton): As a touring band, The Boxmasters have cultivated a rabid cult fanbase across the United States and Canada. Opening for the likes of ZZ Top, Steve Miller, George Thorogood and Kid Rock, The Boxmasters have proven to win over large audiences. As a headliner, frequent stops in Kansas City at “Knuckleheads”, Springfield, Illinois at “Boondocks” and “Merrimack Hall” in Huntsville, Alabama have shown dedicated yet still growing audiences. The Boxmasters performed on “The Grand Ole Opry” in 2015, another in a growing resume of must-play venues. https://theboxmasters.com/ Andrew McFadyen-Ketchum is an author, editor, & ghostwriter. He is Author of three poetry collections, Fight or Flight, Visiting Hours, and Ghost Gear; Assistant Director of the Owsley Fork Writer & Sanctuary; Founder and Editor of PoemoftheWeek.com, The Floodgate Poetry Series, and Apocalypse Now: Poems & Prose from the End of Days; and Acquisitions Editor for Upper Rubber Boot Books. Connect with him at AndrewMK.com or via social media. www.andrewMK.com Poemoftheweek.com Susan Beckham Zurenda taught English for 33 years on the college level and at the high school level to AP students. Her debut novel, Bells for Eli (Mercer University Press, March 2020; paperback edition March 2021), garnered five awards including first place for Best First Book in the 2021 IPPY Awards. Susan has won numerous awards for her short fiction. Her second novel, The Girl From the Red Rose Motel, (Mercer University Press, September 2023) has been named a finalist in the American Book Fest Awards, is a 2023 Shelf Unbound Notable 100 book, and has been nominated for a 2024 Pushcart Prize. The author lives in Spartanburg, SC. Learn more at www.susanzurenda.com Stevie Edwards is the author of Quiet Armor, Sadness Workshop, Humanly, and Good Grief. Her poems have appeared in Poetry, American Poetry Review, The Southern Review, and elsewhere. She is a Lecturer at Clemson University and Poetry Editor of The South Carolina Review. She holds an MFA from Cornell University and a PhD from the University of North Texas. Connor Judson Garrett is a storyteller and a Co-founder of Lucid House Publishing. His obsession with words led him to treat his own life like a story, chasing experiences from Los Angeles to Beirut, Lebanon, while building brands and writing books along the way. Garrett is the author of the novel Falling Up in The City of Angels and the co-author of the Book Excellence Awards Finalist in the Young Adult genre Spellbound Under The Spanish Moss. LucidHousePublishing.com PublishProfitably.com Kevin N. Garrett is an advertising and lifestyle photographer has won awards for clients that include Audi, Google, The Coca-Cola Company, McDonald's, Nike, Westin, The Ritz-Carlton Company, the states of Georgia and New Mexico, and Norwegian Cruise Lines. KevinGarrett.com Nicole Witt is a nationally touring, award-winning songwriter and multi-instrumentalist known for her soaring melodies and clever turns of phrase. She just released her first EP “Clear” and finished her first-ever solo European tour. www.nicolewitt.com Insta, FB, YOUTUBE, TikTok: @nicolewittmusic Additional Music by: Wilder Adkins: https://wilderadkins.com/ Special Thanks Goes to: Wild Honey Tees: www.wildhoneytees.com Lucid House Press: www.lucidhousepublishing.com UCLA Extension Writing Program: www.uclaextension.edu The Crown: www.thecrownbrasstown.com Mercer University Press: www.mupress.org The Red Phone Booth: www.redphonebooth.com The host, Clifford Brooks', The Draw of Broken Eyes & Whirling Metaphysics, Athena Departs, and Old Gods are available everywhere books are sold. His chapbook, Exiles of Eden, is only available through his website: www.cliffbrooks.com/how-to-order Check out his Teachable courses on thriving with autism and creative writing as a profession here: brooks-sessions.teachable.com/p/the-working-writer
NERO and GONZO meet DALLAN at the DORCHESTER, and some of the more colourful characters inside. Please visit our socials to see further information, case files, and evidence from the show:https://linktr.ee/piscesthepodPISCES is based on the tabletop role playing game Delta Green, by ARC DREAM Publishing.
Story One – The Kelly Cahill AbductionWas a young couple abducted by what they described as “shadow people” on a lonely stretch of Australian highway? Their story may, at first, seem far-fetched. However, there were other witnesses.Story Two – The Demons on the FringeWe've all heard of guardian angels who are said to visit upon us in our times of need, but what about darker, more malevolent entities who show up when we're at our most vulnerable?MUSIC "Ice Demon", "Crypto" "Spacial Winds", and "Undaunted" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 "After the Rain", "Cicada 3301" "Going Too Far" “Step Into the Night” and "Be Still Now" used by kind permission of CO.AG “Promise” Silent Hill cover by MyuuSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Funeral ⚱️ for : Trevin Culler RIP Saturday, 07/22/23, Visiting Hours: 10-11 am Service begins: 11 am Location: Greater Bethel Apostolic Church 2335 - 15th St., S.W., Canton, Ohio 44706
This week we look back at the taut serial killer horror Visiting Hours, evil children in Devil Times Five, Kevin Costner's sublime serial killer turn in Mr. Brooks, and another modern retelling of Dracula in Alucard! Stay Scared! CONTACT US: weekinhorror@gmail.com FOLLOW US: https://www.facebook.com/weekinhorror https://www.twitter.com/weekinhorror https://www.instagram.com/week_in_horror/ https://www.youtube.com/weekinhorror SUPPORT US: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/weekinhorror https://www.patreon.com/weekinhorror https://week-in-horror.creator-spring.com/ JOIN US: https://discord.gg/PDGDeWJz4E Joshua Olsen's Art Store https://www.badsamurai.store #visitinghours #michaelironside #deviltimesfive #peopletoys #mrbrooks #kevincoster #alucard #dracula #bramstoker #horror #horrorpodcast #horrormovies #horrorfan #horrormovie #horrorart #horrorfilm #horroraddict #instahorror #horrorjunkie #horrornerd #horrorgram #horrorlover #horrorfanatic #horrormakeup #horrorgeek #horrorfilms #horrorcollector #horrorlife #horrorfamily #rockyhorrorpictureshow #halloweenhorrornights #horrorstories #horrorfans #80shorror #horrorclub #rockyhorror #horrorpunk #horrorobsessed #classichorror #horrorcollection #horrorcommunity #ilovehorror #horrorstory #horrornights #horrorfreak #horrorpage #horrorgirl #horrorgame #horrortattoo #americanhorrorstory --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/weekinhorror/support
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What does it take to stand with someone? While they're in jail, rehab, and in the hospital. The emotional toll it can take on a person.
Visiting Hours (1982) / Syndromes and a Century (2006) This week we're checking in and stalking the corridors of death with Michael Ironside while Apichatpong Weerasethakul prescribes a space of healing
Lee is trying to regroup from a rough last couple of months, so he is starting off 2023 by looking at music from some of the best first-time watches of 2022 in order to conjure up some good memories for that year. --Suite from "Dr, Jekyll and Sister Hyde" (1971) --David Whitaker --Something's Mighty Mighty Wrong & That's What Love Will Do from "Three the Hard Way" (1974) --The Impressions --Suite from "Visiting Hours" (1982) --Johnathan Goldsmith --I Was Looking for You & Telescope from "Body Double" (1984) --Pino Donaggio --End Titles from "52 Pick-Up" (1986) --Gary Chang --Arrivals from "Extreme Prejudice" (1987) --Jerry Goldsmith --Scrooge from "The Muppet Christmas Carol" (1992) --Composed by Paul Williams, performed by The Muppets --Tarot from "Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror" (2021) --Andrew Brown --It's in the Cloud & Arena Attack from "Nope" (2022) --Michael Abels Opening and closing music: Summertime Killer from "Summertime Killer" by Luis Bacalov, and Santa Maria from "Raiders of Atlantis" by Oliver Onions.
Lee and Leah are back to do that yearly thing TMBDOS! does, and go over their lists for the best and worst first-time watches for 2022, as well as their honourable mentions. What movies were almost great, what movies were great, and which ones TOTALLY SUCKED? Tune in to find out! Or just cheat and read their lists below, you filthy spoil sport. Lady Leah's Honourable Mentions: "Once Upon a Deadpool" (2022) "Encanto" (2021) "Lust In The Dust" (1984) "Keoma" (1976) Lady Leah's Best-of: 15. "Rock 'N' Roll High School" (1979) 14. "Thank You for Smoking" (2005) 13. "Eating Raoul" (1982) 12. "Brainscan" (1994) 11. "The Sheriff and the Satellite Kid" (1979) 10. "Hairspray" (1988) 9. "Willow" (1988) 8. "Bad Ass" (2012) 7. "Dave Made a Maze" (2017) 6. "Free Guy" (2021) 5. "I Spit on Your Grave" (1978) 4. "Emily the Criminal" (2022) 3. "American Pop" (1981) 2. "Prey" (2022) 1. "The Bob's Burger Movie" (2022) Lady Leah's Worst-of: 10. "Ed and His Dead Mother" (1993) 9. "Hocus Pocus" (2022) 8. "End of Days" (1999) 7. "Jezebel" (1938) 6. "Death Screams" (1982) 5. "Scream" (2022) 4. "Get a Job" (2016) 3. "The Batman" (2022) 2. "The Oracle" (1985) 1. "Polar Express" (2004) Lee's Honourable Mentions: "The Demon" (1963) "Three the Hard Way" (1974) "Wheelman" (2017) "Lust in the Dust" (1984) "The Muppet Christmas Carol" (1992) "Nope" (2022) "Come to Daddy" (2019) "The Bravados" (1958) Lee's Best-of: 20. "Bloody Muscle Body Builder in Hell" (1995) 19. "Mad God" (2021) 18. "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story" (2022) 17. "Windy City Heat" (2003) 16. "Grandpa" (2005) 15. "X" (2022) 14. "Prey" (2022) 13. "The Batman" (2022) 12. "Kansas City Confidential" (1952) 11. "The Stranger" (2022) 10. "Katalin Varga" (2009) 9. "The Northman" (2022) 8. "Visiting Hours" (1982) 7. "Extreme Prejudice" (1987) 6. "52 Pick-Up" (1986) 5. “Sr.” (2022) 4. "Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror" (2021) 3. "Dr. Jekyll & Sister Hyde" (1971) 2. "Mad Dog Morgan" (1976) 1. "Body Double" (1984) Lee's Worst-of: 10. "Obsession" (1976) 9. "Ed and His Dead Mother" (1993) 8. "Christmas Bloody Christmas" (2022) 7. "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (2022) 6. "The Oracle" (1985) 5. "The Osterman Weekend" (1983) 4. "…Watch Out, We're Mad" (2022) 3. "Firestarter" (2022) 2. "Homeless for the Holidays" (2009) 1. "The Polar Express" (2004) Featured Music: "To Be the Best" by Tenacious D; "Winner" by Cheeseburger; and "Born to Lose" by Johnny Thunders and the Heartbreakers.
We kick off our month-long theme of Horror at the Hospital with VISITING HOURS, discussing the film's theme of society's refusal to listen to women, comparing the film's misogynist killer to a modern day troll, and more!
We have an entire month's worth of movies for you to Enjoy as Jovial Jay runs down his entire lineup of 31 Days of Horror! Join us for some spooky classics both old and modern on Enjoy Stuff: A TechnoRetro Podcast Jovial Jay's annual October tradition of a scary movie a day returns on RetroZap.com. Join us as we discuss each of his articles that you can pair up with the movies and how to Enjoy your October with plenty of chills! News Sydney Sweeney is set to star in a new Barbarella film Got some time on your hands? Then you can start putting together the largest Marvel set ever with the new Hulkbuster set Spirited is a new Christmas movie with Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell A sweet, Original NES ornament is available at a pretty sweet price The sequel you didn't know you needed is on its way! Twister 2! Hope Jabba isn't gluten intolerant, because Han Solo has been turned into a giant loaf of bread Make sure you check out our TeePublic store to get ready for the holidays and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Jay recently visited the Luray Caverns in Virginia, the largest caverns in the eastern United States. It's wide variety of stalactites and stalagmites is a beautiful example of how nature still remains the most amazing features on our planet. Shua has been listening to the classic suite of music from Gustav Holst called The Planets. This music has inspired many composers, including John Williams when he wrote the soundtrack to Star Wars. Sci-Fi Saturdays/MCU Location Scout Enjoy Movies! 31 Days of Horror is Jovial Jay's annual analysis of some great scary movies. This week we look at the 2022 collection. [SFS] Night of the Creeps (1986) The Final Girls (2015) Trick ‘r Treat (2007) Elizabeth Harvest (2018) Hush (2016) Malignant (2021) The Babadook (2014) [SFS] Critters (1986) Nosferatu (1922) Frenzy (1972) Visiting Hours (1982) Army of Darkness (1993) Ju-On: The Grudge (2003) American Mary (2012) The Blob (1988) Out of the Dark (1988) The Descent (2005) Last House on the Left (1972) Hostel (2005) Fear No Evil (1969) Wrong Turn (2003) [SFS] Flatliners (1990) Tomb of Ligeia (1964) Happy Birthday to Me (1981) ← ”TODAY” 30 Days of Night (2007) Happy Death Day (2017) I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) Friday The 13th Part II (1981) [SFS] Event Horizon (1997) Misery (1990) Halloween Kills (2021) Check back in to RetroZap every day this month to see what creepy movie Jay will give us next. And don't forget his articles on MCULocationScout.com for some great, interactive maps of filming locations. Which movies on the list have you seen? What were your favorite articles? First person that emails me with the subject line, “31 Days Rock!” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
Grab your wooden stakes and garlic because this week we are looking at Vampires! Celebrating the 100th anniversary of Nosferatu, we discuss some of the standout vampire movies in cinematic history, plus some of our sentimental favorites. Turns out there's enough to Enjoy even if you're going to live forever! We've been fascinated with vampires for a really long time. But a German Expressionism film from 100 years ago called Nosferatu made a long lasting impression on the genre. It's time to Enjoy some of those bloodsuckers! News Dunkin' has awesome Halloween Doughnuts (not available in US) In a complete breakdown of civilization, It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown Will Not Air on Broadcast TV This Year Cinnamon Toast Crunch is Releasing an ‘Amazing' Spider-Man Box Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd reunite at New York Comic Con Marvel Comics will be a part of Disney 100 Years of Wonder Celebration with Variant Covers featuring Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and More Scooby Doo 50th anniversary complete series is available with a cool collectible Make sure you check out our TeePublic store to get ready for the holidays and all the latest fashion trends What we're Enjoying Shua finally received his comic book from Jack in the Box called The Return of Mark Hamill. This free souvenir is a total blast. A really funny interpretation of Hamill's early job and eventual return as a Jack in the Box drive thru employee. He's also been playing around with the new feature on iOS 16 that automatically selects a person, isolating them from the background. Jay has been indulging in Advil from his big move. But also catching up on the brilliant Star Trek series Lower Decks. A fun, creative, animated take on the Trek universe. Sci-Fi Saturdays/MCU Location Scout 31 Days of Horror continues! Here is the list of this week's articles: Visiting Hours (1982) Army of Darkness (1993) Ju-On: The Grudge (2003) American Mary (2012) The Blob (1988) Out of the Dark (1988) The Descent (2005) Check back in to RetroZap every day this month to see what creepy movie Jay will give us next. And don't forget his articles on MCULocationScout.com for some great, interactive maps of filming locations. Enjoy Movies! Do you like your meat rare? Are you more of a night person? Do you really like capes? You may be a vampire. From early stories like Bram Stoker's Dracula to Jim Carey's dated, but fun, Once Bitten, they have been a great way to tell scary stories in movies. We talk about some standout films and ones that we enjoyed growing up. Family Friendly Shows from Our Youth -Nosferatu (1922) -Original Dracula (1931) - released on Feb 14th! Ha! -Christopher Lee Hammer films from 60s and 70s -1979 Dracula Remake with Frank Langella -The Lost Boys -Fright Night -Once Bitten -Day Shift -Interview with a Vampire What did we watch growing up? -The Fearless Vampire Killers -Count Yorga -Planet of the Vampires -Lifeforce That's some of the ones we Enjoy. How about you? What are some of your favorite vampire movies? Do any of the ones we shared suck? First person that emails me with the subject line, “Bluh bluh” will get a special mention on the show. Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to EnjoyStuff@RetroZap.com
8 - Author Brian Morgenstern joins us to discuss his new book, bourbon, and his wine taste among a myriad of insightful topics. 820 - News Rundown with Dawn 830 - New Morning show host Nick Kayle joins the program to discuss Fetterman's mental facilities, the Eagles, the Braves, plexiglass, CNN's Glory Days, the looting of Wawa, and what to expect starting next week!
Episode 1045: Visiting Hours – FBI warns of rising threats against law enforcement– Threats to FBI increase after search of Mar-a-Lago– Bobby Lee regrets movie
Episode 1045: Visiting Hours – FBI warns of rising threats against law enforcement– Threats to FBI increase after search of Mar-a-Lago– Bobby Lee regrets movie
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May 28-30, 1982: A stacked week that sees possibly our biggest release yet as Sylvester Stallone drops Rocky III upon us featuring Survivor's “Eye of the Tiger” that would climb the charts later in the summer. William Shatner and Lee Grant try not to be killed by slasher Michael Ironside in Visiting Hours. Raul Julia […]
Have you ever wondered what it was like to enjoy some of the best but also most of the worst of William Shatner and also sprinkle in a little bit of Michael Ironside, post Scanners but still in Canada? Well here is your chance! We bring you Visiting Hours from our HELLO NASTY list via Spook-E-Vision. And if this movie doesn't work, at least our SHAKE machine does?
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced the nominees for the class of 2022. As always, the list includes some people who deserve to be inducted as well as some head scratchers. In this week's episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we're talking about artists who have been snubbed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. We've put together a list of 10 artists that we think should be nominated, and we want you to vote on who should get in. VOTE NOW.Plus, we're going to send a song to the Electric Chair, talk about the death of Mark Lanegan, and chat with Jesse Jackson from the Set Lusting Bruce podcast in our Visiting Hours segment. We're part of Pantheon Podcasts.This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. New subscribers can get 10% off of your first month at betterhelp.com/prisoner.Episode PlaylistCheck out all of the great music we talked about in our episode playlist.Get In TouchCheck us out online, on Facebook and Twitter, or shoot get in touch at prisonersofrockandroll@gmail.com
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced the nominees for the class of 2022. As always, the list includes some people who deserve to be inducted as well as some head scratchers. In this week's episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we're talking about artists who have been snubbed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. We've put together a list of 10 artists that we think should be nominated, and we want you to vote on who should get in. VOTE NOW. Plus, we're going to send a song to the Electric Chair, talk about the death of Mark Lanegan, and chat with Jesse Jackson from the Set Lusting Bruce podcast in our Visiting Hours segment. We're part of Pantheon Podcasts. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. New subscribers can get 10% off of your first month at betterhelp.com/prisoner. Episode Playlist Check out all of the great music we talked about in our episode playlist. Get In Touch Check us out online, on Facebook and Twitter, or shoot get in touch at prisonersofrockandroll@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame has announced the nominees for the class of 2022. As always, the list includes some people who deserve to be inducted as well as some head scratchers. In this week's episode of Prisoners of Rock and Roll, we're talking about artists who have been snubbed by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. We've put together a list of 10 artists that we think should be nominated, and we want you to vote on who should get in. VOTE NOW.Plus, we're going to send a song to the Electric Chair, talk about the death of Mark Lanegan, and chat with Jesse Jackson from the Set Lusting Bruce podcast in our Visiting Hours segment. We're part of Pantheon Podcasts.This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. New subscribers can get 10% off of your first month at betterhelp.com/prisoner.Episode PlaylistCheck out all of the great music we talked about in our episode playlist.Get In TouchCheck us out online, on Facebook and Twitter, or shoot get in touch at prisonersofrockandroll@gmail.com
1992 was a great year for music. Rock branched out into all sorts of different cool directions and we got to hear grunge and alternative albums from Alice In Chains, Faith No More, White Zombie, Soul Asylum, and the Gin Blossoms. We heard debut albums from Rage Against the Machine, Stone Temple Pilots, and Body Count. Industrial music took off with Psalm 69 from Ministry and Broken by Nine Inch Nails. Pantera made one of the best heavy metal albums of all time. We had TWO albums from Bruce Springsteen and Dr. Dre released one of the most influential and popular hip hop records ever made.We're also proud to chat with our friends at Yesterday's Concert in a new segment called Visiting Hours. Part of Pantheon Podcasts.The Music of 1991If you love the music of the 90s, check out Episode 8 – 1991: The Greatest Year in Music History.Episode PlaylistCheck out all of the great music we talked about in our episode playlist.Get In TouchCheck us out online, on Facebook and Twitter, or shoot get in touch at prisonersofrockandroll@gmail.com
Gwen travels to Maricopa County Prison to meet Kirk Todd and get inside the mind of a con man. She learns about his marriage to art forger Helen Chatham and the events that tore them apart.Click here to get the entire season right now, ad-free.