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Yeah, sometimes we get a non-horror movie. This time, though, it's a depressing drama rather than some kind of sci-fi action flick, with We're All Going To The World's Fair (2021).
Besprochene Filme: Uncut Gems, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Robotrix, Weird Science, Magic Mike, Groundhog Day, Indien - Der Film, Le Mépris, Churchill: The Hollywood Years, The Sea Beast, Antiporno, New Order, Saving Flora, Erotic Nightmare, We're All Going To The World's Fair, Dallas Connection, Enemy At The Gates, Ek Tha Tiger, Titanic, Highlander, Blow Out und C'mon C'mon. Thema nächste Woche: Aftersun, Plane, TÁR, Missing, Creed III, Saint Omer, Demon Slayer - To the Swordsmith Village und Sonne und Beton. Website: www.outnow.ch Facebook: www.facebook.com/OutNow.CH/ Twitter: twitter.com/outnow Instagram: www.instagram.com/outnow.ch/ Artwork von Phil Dragash
Christian and Ian have A LOT to say about 2022 horror movies, and only needed 4 pee breaks along the way. We rundown 3 lists- Best 6 of 2022, Worst 6 of 2022, and Top 6 "new to me" horror movies. It was an unpredictable and robust year for horror and we deep dive into as many films and themes as possible. We examine trends of the year, bad-mouth most of the entries from classic franchises, and highlight some of the biggest and smallest horror movies released. We also discuss uncomfortable dinners, dozens of cookies, and Tchaikovsky. Timestamps; 29:05 Top 6s 6-4 51:48 Speak No Evil with spoilers discussion starts 1:12:50 Speak No Evil discussion ends 1:24:32 Bottom 6s 2:06:21 New to Me 2:44:56 Top 6s 3-1 We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: feedback@itsonlyapodcast.com and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd.
Kylie and Elliott talk about the movies they watched over the past week while searching for better cinematic dads. Along the way, they see a classic in 35mm, go to the world's fair, give themselves over to absolute pleasure, and have the best sleepover energy with a best buddy for a Halloween weekend horror movie. Also, a stern admonishment to the inaccessibility of streaming services with poor subtitles: shame on you! This week's movies are: The Shining (1980), The Shallows (2016), We're All Going To The World's Fair (2021), The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975), Scream (1996). Catch Kylie and Elliott's guest spot on Queer Horror Cult for a fun, spoiler-filled discussion of Knife+Heart on Spotify, Apple, and wherever you get your podcasts. Watch Tom Green and Mae Martin talk about delicious cheese sandwiches for a good laugh (of which Jack Nicholson would not approve).Follow along onInstagram: @baddad.raddadLetterboxd: kylieburton Letterboxd: ElliottKuss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How to Survive is now on Patreon! Support us at Patreon.com/HowtoSurvivePod to get every episode one week early, plus monthly bonus episodes and more. It's episode 254...and today I'm going to be taking the World's Fair challenge. We're All Going to the World's Fair (2022) tells the story of Casey, a lonely young woman who finds companionship and purpose though taking part in a strange online role playing game called The World's Fair Challenge. As she updates the world on the physical and psychological changes she feels since taking the challenge, she forms an unusual and co-dependent connection with another individual who may have nefarious motives. We talk about one of the most unique films we've ever covered, share our experiences with the dark corners of the internet, unpack the film's various allegories and deeper meanings and also dish out advice on how to create the most addictive and compulsive online video platform without care for your viewers. Whatever happens, one thing's for sure: someday soon, I am just gonna disappear, and you won't have any idea what happened to me. We're back in two weeks with 'American Southern Gothic psychological horror drama film' What Josiah Saw (available on Shudder in the UK). Get in touch! HowtoSurviveShow@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter! @HowToSurvivePod
Review of the V.O.D. film We're All Going To The World's Fair. Reviews of the Netflix films Day Shift, HollyBlood & Mr Harrigan's Phone. Reviews of the Amazon Prime films Goodnight Mommy & My Best Friend's Exorcism. Review of the Disney+ film Hocus Pocus 2. Reviews of the Shudder films Sissy & Saloum. DIRECT LINK
EPISODE #358, ENTER THE SPOOKTAGON 2022 Part 1: Welcome boils and ghouls to the first installment of our SPOOKTAGON, our annual and exclusive cele-BOO-ration of all things frightening! Part one of our series if WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR from 2022, directed by Jane Scheonbrun. It's a deep dive into a girl going quietly insane due to the internet. It's currently on HBO Max. It's good. Check it out! We also chat about AFRICAN QUEEN, HIDDEN FORTRESS, BLUE COLLAR, and THE WOMAN KING. It's a big ol' episode! Donate to the cause at Patreon.com/Quality. Follow the show on Twitter @AQualityInterruption, and James on Twitter @kislingtwits and on Instagram @kislingwhatsit. You can watch Cruz and show favorite Alexis Simpson on You Tube in "They Live Together." Thanks to our artists Julius Tanag (http://www.juliustanag.com) and Sef Joosten (http://spexdoodles.tumblr.com). The theme music is "Eine Kleine Sheissemusik" by Drew Alexander. Listen to DRACULA: A RADIO PLAY on Apple Podcasts, at dracularadio.podbean.com, and at the Long Beach Playhouse at https://lbplayhouse.org/show/dracula And, as always, please leave us a review on iTunes or whatever podcatcher you listened to us on!
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Paul and Erin review two films about men forced to hide behind masks after their faces become horribly disfigured: Cameron Crowe's 2001 psychological thriller VANILLA SKY, and Sam Raimi's stylish 1990 action film DARKMAN. Plus: our quick takes on ALINE, TOP GUN: MAVERICK, CRIMES OF THE FUTURE, WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, and FIRE ISLAND.
Nolan is joined by Kat McBride, Ben McBride, Emily von Seele, and Philip Yount to discuss André Øvredal's THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE (2016) and Keith Thomas' THE VIGIL (2021). The crew dive into new discoveries, rewatches, and recent releases before spending the night standing watch over some corpses that may not as dead as they appear to be. Other movies discussed on this episode: DOCTOR STRANGE AND THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS (2022), WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR (2022), MY SOUL TO TAKE (2010), CURSED (2005), ACTUALLY HAPPENED! MOST TERRIFYING PSYCHIC PHENOMENA, PSYCHIC RESEARCH TEAM REPORT. RELIVED. (2004), SPIRAL (A.K.A. UZUMAKI) (2000), THE NORTHMAN (2022), FIRESTARTER (1984), SADAKO VS. KAYAKO (2016). Links of interest and/or sources cited for research for this episode: Indie Horror Month 2022: Celebrating BLOODTHIRSTY – A Kickass Werewolf Movie with a Killer Soundtrack by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Indie Horror Month 2022: BRAID and the Female Space by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Interview: THE LONG WALK Director Mattie Do by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Episode 243: Ti West's X with Heather Wixson, Emily von Seele, and Michelle Swope (Corpse Club) (podcast)
This week, it's an Off Mike Discussions episode - Mike DeCriscio has finished TOKYO VICE and started OUTER RANGE; Mike Smith dragged himself to the theater to see FANTASTIC BEASTS: THE SECRETS OF DUMBLEDORE; the Mikes talk everything from WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR to PETITE MAMAN to THE SADNESS to a '70s Paranoia Triple Feature!
Part 1: Zach and Jessy talk about movies they saw this week, including: We're All Going To The World's Fair, The Fugitive and Anais in Love.Part 2 (25:32): The group continues their Gregg Araki series with 1999's Splendor.See movies discussed in this episode here.Don't want to listen? Watch the podcast on our YouTube channel.Also follow us on:FacebookTwitterLetterboxd
This week on Critically Acclaimed, William Bibbiani and Witney Seibold review the new Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS, the Netflix animated film MARMADUKE, the independent horror movie WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, the Shudder supernatural thriller THE TWIN, and the incredibly timely French drama HAPPENING! Marmaduke - 1:22 We're All Going to the World's Fair - 22:40 The Twin - 30:42 - Happening - 37:30 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness - 50:01 Review Round-Up - 1:39:20 Subscribe on Patreon at www.patreon.com/criticallyacclaimednetwork for exclusive content and exciting rewards, like bonus episodes, commentary tracks and much, much more! And visit our TeePublic page to buy shirts, mugs and other exciting merchandise! Email us at letters@criticallyacclaimed.net, so we can read your correspondence and answer YOUR questions in future episodes! And if you want soap, be sure to check out M. Lopes da Silva's Etsy store: SaltCatSoap! Follow us on Twitter at @CriticAcclaim, join the official Fan Club on Facebook, follow Bibbs at @WilliamBibbiani and follow Witney at @WitneySeibold, and head on over to www.criticallyacclaimed.net for all their podcasts, reviews and more! Support the show: https://www.patreon.com//criticallyacclaimednetwork See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Back in 2002, the superhero genre was still finding its feet. Tim Burton's "Batman" had been huge in '89, but the franchise it spawned had fizzled out by the end of the '90s. The first "X-Men" film did decent box office in 2000, but failed to become a culture-defining event like the Burton film had. Sam Raimi's SPIDER-MAN changed all that. A massive success at the box office when it opened in May 2002, it acted as a bridge between the self-aware, still campy comic book movies of the past two decades and the effects-driven spectacle that has come to define our current "cinematic universe" era. With a masterful control of tone, an eye for staging memorable action, and a focus on character and relationships, the Raimi/Spidey combo was a winning one. For their 20th anniversary revisit, Adam and Josh talk about the pleasure of watching a self-contained superhero movie, and break down some of the film's most iconic scenes. Also on the show, Josh's review of Raimi's new DOCTOR STRANGE IN THE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS and his thoughts on Golden Brick nominee WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. And Chicago critic Steven Prokopy drops by to share details about the upcoming Chicago Critics Film Festival. Plus Movie Doctors Not Doctoring poll results and a new poll that asks: "Yep? or Nope." 0:00 - Billboard 1:32 - Sacred Cow: "Spider-Man" (2002) Danny Elfman, "Spider-Man (Main Title)" 39:55 - Review (JL): "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness" 44:15 - Buster Keaton Event in Chicago 47:54 - Chicago Critics Film Fest Preview w/Steve Prokopy 1:00:59 - Polls 1:09:12 - Brickspotting: "We're All Going To The World's Fair" 1:14:26 - Outro / Outtake (Goblin Mode) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're covering non-binary trans filmmaker Jane Schoenbrun's screen life film, We're All Going To The World's Fair (2021).Along for the ride is Dread Central's Editor-In-Chief - and found footage expert - Mary Beth McAndrews, who praises World's Fair as a great example of a hybrid screen life film.Using interviews and quotes from Schoenbrun's director statement, Trace adds context to this ominous tale of internet celebrity while Mary Beth shares details of her childhood online, which includes catfishing!Plus: debates about what is real online, predatory behavior vs smart teens, Joe's fascination with Lonely Girl 15, Internet memes and creepy pastas, and our multiple interpretations of the film's ambiguous endingReference: Orla Smith. "Jane Schoenbrun wants We're All Going to the World's Fair to ‘scare you and make you cry'" Seventh RowQuestions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd and/or Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners> Trace: @tracedthurman> Joe: @bstolemyremote> Mary Beth: @mbmcandrews / @ScarredPodcast / @WONApodcastBe sure to support the boys on Patreon! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week on Truth & Movies, Michael Leader, David Jenkins and Hannah Strong discuss the Creepypasta horror drama, We're All Going To The World's Fair. And it's Michael's final time in the hosting chair, so we're letting him loose in Film Club to choose a double bill for the ages - David Cronenberg's Existenz and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.A huge thank you to Michael for all his time and expertise hosting Truth & Movies. You can still find him talking all things anime as a co-host of the Ghibliotheque podcast. From next week, Leila Latif takes up the reins as our resident host. See you then!Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, keeping you across important industry news, and reassessing great films from days gone by with the Truth & Movies Film Club.Email: truthandmovies@tcolondon.comTwitter and Instagram: @LWLiesProduced by Little Dot Studios See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Christian and Ian are filling up on some creepypasta. For our new release review we check out the microbudget, mind-bending directorial debut, WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR. Then we kick off our new Into the Woods series by talking about the other early 80s summer camp slasher, THE BURNING. We also discuss Auto Zone, Wet Hot American Summer, and The Stanley Hotel. We'd love to hear your thoughts, questions, or any requests you have. You can contact us at: ItsOnlyFeedback@gmail.com and on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Letterboxd.
Come hang out with your favorite fiends at Flesh Wound Horror Live. On this episode we tackle the new Noomi Rapace folk horror flick, YOU WON'T BE ALONE, as well as Robert Egger's gory Viking saga, THE NORTHMAN. In addition we will have reviews for the computer based fright film, WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR, MOTHERLY, & Welsh horror movie, THE FEAST. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIN3vZxSX-8
This week, Eric and Josh discuss: more covid catching, the Enter The Drag Dragon shoot, getting burned prepping coffee, the Oscar bump, Kenneth Branagh, found footage movies, Mark Rylance, Tinker Taylor Soldier Spy, The Batman, and more! They also mention the movies screening the week of Friday April 22 - Thursday April 28: Death On The Nile, Atlantis, The Outfit, Executioners, and We're All Going To The World's Fair!
This week, Adam and Kevin take a look at the horror film We're All Going to the World's Fair, opening this week on VOD platforms. Other titles discussed include The Empty Man, Kimi, Resident Evil, Between The Lines, You Are Not My Mother, and The Night House. 0:00 - Intro 4:47 - We're All Going To The World's Fair review 22:29 - Watch list 36:22 - New releases web: http://filmpulse.net twitter: http://twitter.com/filmpulsenet facebook: http://facebook.com/filmpulse
Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy have seen six movies for the show this week. All six of them and they are here to share their thoughts on films from Sundance, SXSW and in theaters. Elisha Cuthbert tries to save her family from the wrong house (The Cellar). A pair of evil online games take center stage on Netflix (Choose or Die) and from the perspective of internet isolation (We're All Going To The World's Fair). Karen Gillan takes on a dual role in a black comic sci-fi tale with a double meaning (Dual). Mark Wahlberg brings us the true story of a boxer and wannabe actor who turned to the priesthood instead (Father Stu) and the third chapter of the Harry Potter prequel series may be the last one, but is it any better than the others? (Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore.) 1:28 – The Cellar 10:33 – Choose or Die 22:14 – We're All Going To The World's Fair 32:06 – Dual 43:58 – Father Stu 1:00:40 – Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore 1:18:28 - Outro
Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. Duncan & Baz got a chance to check out the soon to be released Indie genre movie We're All Going to the World's Fair. Lightbulb Film Distribution will be distributing We're All Going To The World's Fair which will be released in cinemas nationwide (UK) from April 29 and on Digital Download and limited edition Blu-ray from May 9. This feature a Non-spoiler and Spoiler review of We're All Going To The World's Fair so please check the timecode. Intro - 0 - 11mins 35secs Promo - 11mins 35secs - 12mins 5secs We're All Going To The World's Fair (NON SPOILER) Review - 12mins 5secs - 59mins 15secs We're All Going To The World's Fair (SPOILER) Review - 59mins 15secs - 1hrs 46mins Closing out the Show - 1hrs 46mins - End The grading follows the Netflix rating style of 1 = Hated It, 2 = Didn't Like It, 3 = Liked It, 4 = Really Liked It & 5 = Loved It We're All Going To The World's Fair: Duncan: 4.5 Baz: 3.5 Our new RSS Feed: https://anchor.fm/s/13ba6ef0/podcast/rss BUY OFFICIAL TPUTS MERCH FROM http://tputscast.bigcartel.com Check out the show on Anchor, iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Join our Discord Community. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter.
FANGORIA Presents: Nightmare University (with Dr. Rebekah McKendry)
On Episode 37 of Fangoria's COLORS OF THE DARK Elric and Bekah discuss new films CRABS!, THE BUBBLE, BITCH ASS, LUX AETERNA, VORTEX, WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR & PIGGY. The duo are then joined by guests Craig Engler & Sam Zimmerman of SHUDDER to go deep into the origins of the company and how they came to work there, how the original films are developed, curation and the future of the horror streamer. The hosts close out the show with a few choice cuts from the Shudder library for your viewing pleasure.
Evan kicks things off this week by reviewing Alessio Rigo de Righi and Matteo Zoppis' THE TALE OF KING CRAB (2:57), an Italian adventure film split in two parts with one that's much more interesting than the other. Next, everyone reviews Sam Jones' HBO documentary TONY HAWK: UNTIL THE WHEELS FALL OFF (11:42), a comprehensive film about the life and career of skateboarder Tony Hawk, which has us split. We wrap up with Jane Schoenbrun's horror film WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR (30:39), a spooky, ambiguous film about a teen who plays an online horror game and documents the strange changes she goes through afterward. And in this week's Patreon exclusive audio, we talk about Gareth Evans' 2011 Indonesian action flick THE RAID aka THE RAID: REDEMPTION!
The 2021 edition of Fantasia Festival is in full swing, and we're honored to once again have the opportunity to break down the latest and greatest in horror (and horror-adjacent) cinema. There are a ton of spectacular premieres that we can't wait to tell you all about - and we're just getting started! Fantasia's 25th incarnation is going on now, and runs through August 25th, so go screen some films, or at the very least check out the festival's website to learn about some coming attractions to keep an eye on. We keep our discussions spoiler-free, but if you're interested in something specific, you can find the timestamps of each below: COMING HOME IN THE DARK (2:17) HOTEL POSEIDON (5:17) AGNES (9:00) HELLBENDER (12:20) BROADCAST SIGNAL INTRUSION (16:23) THE RIGHTEOUS (20:46) THE LAST THING MARY SAW (24:20) ALIEN ON STAGE (28:20) WE'RE ALL GOING TO THE WORLD'S FAIR (30:36)