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Send us a Text Message.Summer 2024. Wolfie is a producer of a cheap horror podcast. When Ravenshadow and MZ, his outrageous co-hosts, leave him, he attempts to get them back by making a more ambitious episode with a 10/10 rated brother, Joshua Libre! On Episode 630 of Trick or Treat Radio it is time for another Patreon Takeover and Joshua Libre joins us to program and co-host the episode. He has chosen the films Knife + Heart and Bram Stoker's Dracula for us to discuss. We also talk about whether fan service ruins art, the age old debate of style vs substance, and nipples that squirt blood! So grab your leather mask, steer clear of the Demeter, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Samara Weaving, Scream 6, Ready or Not, Mayhem, Azrael, does fan service ruin art?, The Crow, the story of Rufus and Ronaldo, Taylor Swift, DNC, Shawn Lewis, Alien Romulus, Fede Alvarez, easter eggs, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Clerks III, 10/10, Vinegar Syndrome, M83, Yoga Hosers, Lily-Rose Depp, Johnny Depp, Knife + Heart, Vanessa Paradis, Yann Gonzalez, Giallo, gay porn in the 1970s, Ed Wood, Cruising, William Friedkin, prolific pissers, Brian De Palma, the AIDS epidemic, 42nd St sleaze, disco, Eyes Wide Shut, stag films, shooting on film, Batman, Ninja Turtles, Nicolas Maury, Captain Ron, Honey I Blew Up the Kid, Nosferatu, Francis Ford Coppola, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Citizen Kane, Battlefield Earth, Draculettes, Megalopolis, Keanu Reeves, Winona Ryder, Gary Oldman, Anthony Hopkins, Cary Elwes, Tom Waits, Monica Bellucci, Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat, The Last Voyage of the Demeter, charcuterie board, Sid and Nancy, Leon the Professional, Head of the Class, Howard Hesseman, nipples squirting blood, Frankie Freako, Longlegs, Michelle Soavi, Stage Fright, Umberto Lenzi, I Know What You Did Last Segment, Yango and Ass, Dudes on Dudes on Dudes, and Wangs + Fangs.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the Show.
S'il m'arrive souvent de passer complètement à côté des peintures que je croise, je suis parfois aussi complètement projetées vers elles. Je dois dire que c'est ce qui s'est passé quand je suis rentrée dans l'atelier d'Adèle Salaün Meuriot. Ce qui m'a fascinée ce sont ces fluides qui perlent sur les visages, qui dégoulinent des bouches et glissent sur les doigts. C'est cette lumière qui frappe le tout et qui vient créer de déroutants clairs obscurs. Devant ces toiles j'avais du mal à dire s'il fallait que je me prélasse ou s'il fallait que je me méfie. C'est pour discuter de tout cela que j'ai le plaisir de recevoir Adèle Salaün Meuriot dans PRÉSENT.E aujourd'hui… Références citées dans l'épisode : - Psychose d'Alfred Hitchcock - Mutantes (Féminisme Porno Punk) de Virginie Despentes - Pink Flamingo de John Waters - David Lynch - Under the Skin de Jonathan Glazer - Blissfully yours de Apichatpong Weerasethakul - Fiodor Dostoïevski - La symbolique de l'organicité de Nicole Brenez - Tracey Emin - Nan Goldin - Le regard féminin d'Iris Brey - Land of my dream de Yann Gonzalez Épisode retranscrit sur podcastprsente.com/ Crédits : Présent.e est un podcast produit, réalisé et diffusé par Camille Bardin. Cet entretien a été enregistré en Mars 2024 à Paris. Réalisation et mixage : Camille Bardin. Générique : David Walters.
It's a good one this week: Yann Gozalez's Knife + Heart. From Wikipedia: Knife+Heart (French: Un couteau dans le cœur, lit. 'A Knife in the Heart') is a 2018 horror-thriller film[4] directed by Yann Gonzalez, who co-wrote the screenplay with Cristiano Mangione. It was produced by Charles Gillibert and stars Vanessa Paradis, Nicolas Maury, Kate Moran, Jonathan Genet and Romane Bohringer. An international co-production of France, Mexico and Switzerland, the film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.[5][6] The lead character is loosely based on Anne-Marie Tensi, a female producer specialized in gay pornography who was active in France in the 1970s and 1980s.[7]But also: Josh did a show with Darren Criss, and Drusilla watches City of the Living Dead and House by the Cemetery, both by Lucio Fulci. They discuss Goblin and Demons. Josh talks Halloween II, screenwriting “rules”, and When Evil Lurks. They also discuss Brian De Palma, Altered Innocence, Cruising, Vanessa Paradis, bad fake film, fashion horror, Last Night in SoHo, giallo, Enys Men (2022), Day of the Locust, Sparks, and more!NEXT WEEK: The Reflecting Skin (1990)Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.comDrusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/Joshua's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/joshuaconkel.bsky.socialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel
Spoilers Ahead !! Recap begins 1:33 and ends 23:29 This week I watch Yann Gonzalez 2018 horror thriller Un couteau dans la coeur
Everyone knows Michael loves to discover what’s on Shudder, so Bil asked him to take a look at Yann Gonzalez’s Knife + Heart (Un Couteau Dans Le Coeur) and give him his thoughts. Listen here: Donate Email: badgaymovies2013@gmail.com ———————– Follow Facebook Instagram Tumblr Twitter
All good things must come to an end, and that means the month of GIALL-Y must end, too. We're wrapping up the awesome Giallo miniseries with a great last episode. Film festival regular and amateur movie appreciator, Dianna Koch, host of the Giallo of the Month Club podcast, joins the program this week. We chat about finding our love for horror at the video store, getting opportunities to interview horror LEGENDS, connecting with a group of movie loving friends, and — a regular topic on the show — a little professional wrestling. We also dive into Yann Gonzalez's recent Giallo throwback, Knife + Heart. You can find Dianna on social media as @diannank and as a part of the Giallo of the Month Club Podcast @gialloclub. Be sure to listen and subscribe on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or anywhere you get your podcasts.Follow Fat Dude Digs Flicks across social media:Facebook - Fat Dude Digs FlicksInstagram - FatDudeDigsFlicksTwitter - FatDudeFlicksTikTok - FatDudeDigsFlicksLetterboxd - FatDudeFlicksSubscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Search for Fat Dude Digs Flicks and click on that subscribe button. Please take a second to rate and review the show, while you're at it!Subscribe to the Fat Dude Digs Flicks YouTube channel and send a thumbs up or two my way!If you'd like to contact me for any recommendations, questions, comments, concerns, or to be a future guest, you can send an email to FatDudeDigsFlicks@gmail.com.And now the call to action:The fight for Women's Reproductive Rights continues. If you are interested in supporting a woman's right to choose, please look into the following organizations:Planned ParenthoodCenter for Reproductive RightsPathfinder InternationalNational Women's Law CenterNARAL Pro-Choice AmericaReligious Coalition for Reproductive ChoiceEquality NowEvery Mother CountsGlobal Fund For WomenGun violence in the United States has reached epidemic proportions. Join the fight for better gun laws and regulations by looking into or contributing to:Coalition to Stop Gun ViolenceEverytown for Gun SafetyThe Brady CampaignNewtown Action AllianceMoms Demand Action for Gun Sense in AmericaAmericans for Responsible SolutionsLaw Center to Prevent Gun ViolenceHelp protect, defend, and support our LGBTQ+ brothers, sisters, and non-binary spiritual siblings by checking out:GLAADTrans LifelineThe Trevor ProjectThe Center of Excellence for Transgender HealthGender DiversityHuman Rights CampainIt Gets Better ProjectThe Transgender Law CenterFORGEGLSENThe Matthew Shepard FoundationPride FoundationTransgender Legal Defense and Education FundTrans Women of Color CollectiveTrans Youth Equality FoundationNational Center For Transgender EqualityTrue Colors FundThe Trans Culture District Support the show
Primo appuntamento della settimana dedicata alla XII edizione del Sicilia Queer FilmFest! Per il Day 1 abbiamo Marco e Davide Truchlec che ci portano dentro la selezione del 30 maggio 2022. Partecipanti: Marco Grifò Davide Truchlec Argomenti: 0:00 - Introduzione 1:11 - First Time [The Time for All But Sunset - VIOLET] di Nicolaas Schmidt 9:15 - I gioielli di Madame de... di Max Ophuls 11:37 - Hideous di Yann Gonzalez 21:23 - Bébé Colère di Jonathan Vinel e Caroline Poggi Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2QtzE9ur6O1qE3XbuqOix0?si=mAN-0CahRl27M5QyxLg4cw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/salotto-monogatari/id1503331981 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNmM1ZjZiNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Logo creato da: Massimo Valenti Sigla e post-produzione a cura di: Alessandro Valenti / Simone Malaspina Per il jingle della sigla si ringraziano: Alessandro Corti e Gianluca Nardo
Hideous: novo single de Oliver Sim com vídeo realizado por Yann Gonzalez; anunciados artistas do soundtrack do novo filme de Baz Luhrmann; superfans: screaming. crying. throwing up é o novo projecto de Gia Coppola.
durée : 01:13:51 - Certains l'aiment Fip - En direct de la croisette et en partenariat avec la Sacem, nous invitons Gabriel Yared, Yann Gonzalez à notre micro et la jeune génération des compositeurs de musiques de film.
In this episode, our #GialloJanuary celebration kicks into overtime as we spill into February to wrap everything up. We've checked out gialli in its heyday of the early 70s and followed it up with a look at its waning days in the late 80s. Circling our discussions has been this idea about modern interpretations of the genre and the concept of the neo-giallo. We finally bring that center stage by checking out Yann Gonzalez's Knife+Heart from 2018. Jason charts a lot of the loving influences the movie pays homage to. Dustin champions the story's weirder more surrealist elements. Michael dares to dub the film and its emotionally charged plot elevated giallo. But before all that, Dustin hops on the soapbox and delivers some blazing hot takes about the new Scream and the era of the rebootquel. And so much more! Part of the Prescribed Films Podcast Network (www.thepfpn.com) What We've Been Watching: -Jason: No Time to Die (2021) -Michael: Big Brother (2018) -Dustin: Scream (2022) Show Notes: -Knife+Heart Trailer -Stream Knife+Heart on Shudder -Go check out Bret & Tony with Ash & Abe -Related Topic: The Works of Anne-Marie Tensi -Related Film: Cruising -Related Film: The Editor -Related Film: Censor -Related Film: The Fifth Cord -Related Film: Delirium -Related Show: The Deuce -Related Film: Debbie Does Dallas -Related Film: Deep Red -Related Film: Polyester -Related Film: The Nightingale -Related Film: The Beyond -Related Film: At Midnight I'll Take Your Soul -Related Film: Blow Out -Related Film: The Bird with the Crystal Plumage -Go check out Altered Innocence -Related Film: Malignant -Related Film: Last Night in Soho -Related Film: Inferno -Related Film: Suspiria -Related Film: Death Walks on High Heels Next Time: The Beast of War (1988)
Return camper Keith Garcia joins Robin and Tuyet to talk about Yann Gonzalez's Knife + Heart, a 2018 ode to giallo and a celebratory entry into queer horror.
Nolan is joined by Thomas Foster, Emily von Seele, Paul Farrell, and Philip Yount to discuss Dario Argento's TENEBRAE (1982) and Yann Gonzalez's KNIFE+HEART (2018). The crew catch up on recent releases, new discoveries, and rewatches before being targeted by listeners who were inspired by the podcast to go on a killing spree. Other movies/TV shows discussed on this episode: COME TRUE (2021), PSYCHO GOREMAN (2021), THE STYLIST (2021), THE MCPHERSON TAPE (1989), PERFECT BLUE (1998), BEGOTTEN (1991), THE HANDMAIDEN (2016), LYLE (2015), CASTLEVANIA (2017), THE AMUSEMENT PARK (2021), THE DOSE (a.k.a. LA DOSES), I SAW THE DEVIL. Links of interest and/or sources cited for research on this episode: Review: LA DOSIS is a Solid, Character-Driven Thriller by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) [Boston Underground Film Festival] KNIFE+HEART Review: A Beautiful, Queer Slasher Film by Emily von Seele (Dead Ringers) Review: UNBURIED is an Intensely Satisfying Queer Horror Anthology by Emily von Seele (Daily Dead) Hammer Pub Episode 28 - Horror of Frankenstein (Scream Addicts) (podcast) Hammer Pub Episode 27 - Scars of Dracula (Scream Addicts) (podcast) ‘The Devil Rides Out': Christopher Lee and Richard Matheson Brought the Occult to Hammer's House of Horror [Hammer Factory] by Paul Farrell (Bloody Disgusting) Knight Philtorias (Twitch)
Comment draguer dans le futur ? Convaincue que « le swipe est un geste de droite », cette autrice et journaliste parisienne, spécialiste des applis de rencontres, rêve de flirts en mode avion et d'amour sans algorithme.« La simple idée de me connecter à une application me glaçait le sang. Draguer un mec me collait de l'hypertension. J'étais clouée sur le banc de touche des grands brûlés de l'amour. » Dans Dating fatigue, son dernier essai publié ce printemps aux éditions de l'Observatoire, Judith Duportail, 34 ans, livre une enquête introspective sur cette forme « d'épuisement mélancolique » consécutif à « l'errance entre relations floues » nées des rencontres en ligne. Ce qui fatigue, c'est le fait de devoir « dérouler ce qu'on fait dans la vie à une table de café avec des mots déjà tant répétés qu'ils semblent caoutchouteux », slalomer parmi les nouveaux comportements numériques tels que le ghosting (« quitter quelqu'un en cessant brusquement de répondre à ses messages ») ou l'orbiting (« l'art d'ignorer une personne tout en continuant de suivre assidûment sa vie sur les réseaux et en réagissant strictement avec des émojis »), tout en espérant « construire des relations égalitaires entre hommes et femmes dans un monde qui ne l'est pas », « faire respecter son consentement, concrètement » et envisager, dans son cas, de se transformer en « hétéra : une hétéro qui veut kiffer les hommes hors des structures de domination et des enjeux de pouvoir, une hétéro qui baisse les armes ».À l'avenir, au nom de cet ultra-libéralisme amoureux passablement dégoûtant, froid et déshumanisé en passe de devenir la norme, devra-t-on apprendre à se contenter de « miettes » sentimentales – avant de finir avec l'âme en mille morceaux ? Pour le savoir, Judith voyage, interroge. L'autrice de l'enquête de référence sur les coulisses de Tinder (L'amour sous algorithme, éditions de La Goutte d'Or, 2019) discute « d'anarchisme relationnel » avec un.e militant.e trans non binaire, sent l'électricité reparcourir son corps dans le recoin d'un immense résidence d'artistes à Berlin, mais s'inquiète que quelqu'un puisse poster une photo d'une soirée où elle tient la main de son ex.Grimpant à bord de notre navire utopique, Judith Duportail se demande justement comment draguer dans le futur en rêvant de grandes fêtes réussies où le smartphone serait interdit, pour « tromper les apparences », « écrire sa propre histoire sans stories » et conjurer toute tentation de mise en scène de soi et se désintoxiquer de notre dépendance à la dopamine générée par les likes et les coeurs synthétiques. Convaincue que « le swipe est un geste de droite », la journaliste rêve ici de flirts en mode avion et d'amour sans algorithme. P.-S. : Pour le tout dernier épisode de ce podcast né une semaine après le premier confinement en mars 2020, miroir de nos espoirs et de nos angoisses durant quinze mois de crise sanitaire, terminer cette aventure sur l'image d'une fête pleine d'amour est un présent – un cadeau – hautement désirable que les deux pilotes de L'Arche de Nova accueillent à bras ouverts.Réalisation : Mathieu Boudon.Image : Les Rencontres d'après minuit, de Yann Gonzalez (2013). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of The Beauty of Horror, Chandler talks with trans non-fiction writer, musician, and co-founder of the upcoming book Transploitation, Ten Backe! The two discuss the aesthetically rich and emotionally destructive Yann Gonzalez film, Knife+Heart (2019). Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of sexual assault, rape, trauma, homophobia, transphobia, domestic abuse, substance abuse, and features homophobic slurs (in the context of how they are used in the film). Want to connect more with the podcast and its guests? Checking out the info below! Twitter: Chandler - @_Shockaholic Beauty of Horror - @BeautyHorrorPod Ten Backe - @BlueIris04 Transploitation Book - @TransploitBook Links: Ten Backe Linktree: https://linktr.ee/BlueIris04 Music by Karl Casey (White Bat Audio) Cover Art designed by JRGDrawing If you enjoyed this episode please be sure to rate and subscribe! For more wonderful podcasts like this be sure to check out anatamoyofascream.com and follow the network on Twitter and Instagram @aoas_xx!
Dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kiffer, découvrez un nouveau segment spécial Top Chef qui fera de cette intro l'une des plus longues jamais enregistrées au monde.À nous le Guinness Record !Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kifferL'interview de Yann Gonzalez par AlixJu de Juliette sur InstagramMettre de l'argent de côtéLes choses qu'on dit, les choses qu'on fait d'Emmanuel MouretLa reprise de Dalida par Camélia JordanaLa Petite OkaraLa recette du faux gras de Camille Affichées sur les films d'horreurAffichées sur Love ActuallyAffichées sur les teen moviesAbonne-toi à Laisse-moi kiffer sur :Apple PodcastDeezerSpotifyYouTubeMets-nous une note (5 étoiles) et raconte-nous une vie de boloss sur Apple Podcast pour soutenir Laisse-moi kiffer !Suis-nous sur Instagram : Laisse-moi kifferKalindiAlixMariePaola See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kiffer, découvrez un nouveau segment spécial Top Chef qui fera de cette intro l'une des plus longues jamais enregistrées au monde.À nous le Guinness Record !Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kifferL'interview de Yann Gonzalez par AlixJu de Juliette sur InstagramMettre de l'argent de côtéLes choses qu'on dit, les choses qu'on fait d'Emmanuel MouretLa reprise de Dalida par Camélia JordanaLa Petite OkaraLa recette du faux gras de Camille Affichées sur les films d'horreurAffichées sur Love ActuallyAffichées sur les teen moviesAbonne-toi à Laisse-moi kiffer sur :Apple PodcastDeezerSpotifyYouTubeMets-nous une note (5 étoiles) et raconte-nous une vie de boloss sur Apple Podcast pour soutenir Laisse-moi kiffer !Suis-nous sur Instagram : Laisse-moi kifferKalindiAlixMariePaola See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En mars 2018, timides mais passionnées nous avons enregistré notre premier épisode. Centré sur les personnages féminins dans la filmographie de Steven Spielberg, il était et est le premier d'une longue liste, celle qui semble ne jamais s'arrêter. Si le format podcast restera toujours, car c'est l'essence même de ce projet, nous travaillons depuis six mois sur un format papier. Amoureuses de l'écrit, passionnées par la critique cinéma et témoins d'un manque crucial dans les écrits traditionnels, nous nous lançons avec passion dans la création de cette revue papier qui, nous l'espérons trouvera un écho. Dans cette série documentaire uniquement consacrée à la création de cette revue nous souhaitons partager avec vous le processus de création mais aussi dévoiler quelques unes de nos histoires personnelles avec le cinéma. Participantes : Pauline - @paulinemallet_ / Amandine @MotherOfSighs_ / Laura @CookieTime_LE / Manon @MnFrankenstein Création, animation, réalisation, montage et mixage son : Pauline Mallet Générique : Audrey Goldberg Musique de fin d'épisode : Run the world - Beyoncé (2011) Time code Intro (00:00 ; 4:52) - Capsule réunion (4:53 ; 10:03 ) - Dvdthèque présentée par Amandine ( 10:04 ; 33:27 ) - Conclusion Références mentionnées par Amandine dans sa dvdthèque (dans l'ordre annoncé) Films Mulan - Tony Bancroft et Barry Cook (1998) Princesse Mononoké - Hayao Miyazaki (2000) Kiki la petite sorcière - Hayao Miyazaki (1989) Mommy - Xavier Dolan (2014) Les amours imaginaire - Xavier Dolan (2010) Under the skin - Jonathan Glazer (2013) Her - Spike Jonze (2013) Halloween - John Carpenter (1978) Massacre à la tronçonneuse - Tobe Hooper (1974) Scream - Wes Craven (1996) The Witch - Robert Eggers (2016) Scorpio Rising - Kenneth Anger (1964) Un couteau dans le coeur - Yann Gonzalez (2018) Portrait de la jeune fille en feu - Céline Sciamma (2019) Grave - Julia Ducournau (2016) Carol - Todd Haynes (2015) Les Funérailles des roses - Toshio Matsumoto (1969) Titanic - James Cameron (1997) Épisodes du podcast Le slasher et la final girl → https://podcast.ausha.co/sorocine/episode-31-le-slasher-et-la-fin Les Studios Ghibli - partie 1 → https://podcast.ausha.co/sorocine/episode-27-les-studios-ghibli-partie-1 Les Studios Ghibli - partie 2 → https://podcast.ausha.co/sorocine/episode-27-les-studios-ghibli-partie-2 Interviews Interview de Yann Gonzalez réalisée par Amandine sur Le Bleu du Miroir → http://www.lebleudumiroir.fr/yann-gonzalez-interview/
« Voici Halloween » comme dirait Jack, « un monde étrange où l'on aime les démons et pas les anges... »Et comme vous le savez, Laisse-moi kiffer ne manque jamais une occasion de se réunir pour vous faire kiffer, qu'on soit jeudi ou non.Voici donc une équipe d'exception, composée de Mymy, Caro, Boulet et Alix, réunie spécialement pour ce hors-série spécial Halloween, qui vous fera autant rire que flipper... Mais plus rire quand même.Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi flipperBoulet sur TwitterCarry On de Rainbow RowellL'interview de Yann Gonzalez sur le cinéma queerLe podcast Les Nouilles rampantesLa Nuit Originale avec Patrick BaudLa section Nosleep de RedditLa site Creepy Pasta La section Two sentence horror de RedditLa fondation SCPLa vidéo d'Alt236 sur la Fondation SCPThe Craft, l'original de 1996The Craft : legacy, de 2020Abonne-toi à Laisse-moi kiffer sur :Apple PodcastDeezerSpotifyYouTubeMets-nous une note (5 étoiles) et raconte-nous une vie de boloss sur Apple Podcast pour soutenir Laisse-moi kiffer !Suis-nous sur Instagram : Laisse-moi kiffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
« Voici Halloween » comme dirait Jack, « un monde étrange où l'on aime les démons et pas les anges... »Et comme vous le savez, Laisse-moi kiffer ne manque jamais une occasion de se réunir pour vous faire kiffer, qu'on soit jeudi ou non.Voici donc une équipe d'exception, composée de Mymy, Caro, Boulet et Alix, réunie spécialement pour ce hors-série spécial Halloween, qui vous fera autant rire que flipper... Mais plus rire quand même.Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi flipperBoulet sur TwitterCarry On de Rainbow RowellL'interview de Yann Gonzalez sur le cinéma queerLe podcast Les Nouilles rampantesLa Nuit Originale avec Patrick BaudLa section Nosleep de RedditLa site Creepy Pasta La section Two sentence horror de RedditLa fondation SCPLa vidéo d'Alt236 sur la Fondation SCPThe Craft, l'original de 1996The Craft : legacy, de 2020Abonne-toi à Laisse-moi kiffer sur :Apple PodcastDeezerSpotifyYouTubeMets-nous une note (5 étoiles) et raconte-nous une vie de boloss sur Apple Podcast pour soutenir Laisse-moi kiffer !Suis-nous sur Instagram : Laisse-moi kiffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Daily Dead's Gialloween celebration continues on this episode of Corpse Club, as co-hosts Heather Wixson, Bryan Christopher, and Monte Yazzie discuss Adam Brooks and Matthew Kennedy's The Editor and Yann Gonzalez's Knife + Heart. From their clever homages to gialli of the past to their creative kills, scintillating scores, and bold styles all their own, listen as the co-hosts celebrate these intriguing neo-giallo films on this episode of Daily Dead's official podcast!
Yann Gonzalez is a French filmmaker who made his feature debut with You & The Night and followed it up with his incredible tour de force second act, Knife + Heart. On top of being a breath of fresh air of originality in the horror genre, I think I will dare to say that Knife + Heart might be one of the best, if not the best neo-giallo ever made. To me, it didn't just nostalgically pay homage to the giallo genre; it modernized it and deeply personalized it. This movie was miraculous to me - hypnotic, scary, emotionally poignant, and entirely new and different, and I think it was one of the best movies of last year. It really blew me away, which is why I was so excited to get to speak to Yann. We get into Yann's director origin story, the importance of tapping your unconscious as a director, as well as the difficulty of establishing strong creative bonds with key collaborators. All of this and so much more on this very wide-ranging episode of The Nick Taylor Horror Show. Now please welcome, director of Knife Plus Heart, Yann Gonzalez. Big thanks, Yann, for being with us today - he is such a fascinating and infectiously passionate visionary, and it was very inspiring to talk to him, and I'm so psyched to see what he does next. Here as always, are some key takeaways from this conversation with Yann Gonzales: Don't do anything for free. Knife Plus Heart is just saturated with colored lighting, elaborately beautiful imagery, perfectly framed shots, and unadulterated gorgeousness. But, it all serves the story. Yann talked about how he arrived at the look of the film with his DP by describing the moods he wanted to create. In many cases, the colorfully lit shots were reflective of the emotion of the scene that was taking place, so it all coalesced even better into a mood that served the story. There's a world of difference between style for style sake and a production design that's purposeful and in synch with the rest of the movie. Having elements in your movie that look pretty but don't have a deeper meaning may increase your perceived production value, but will ultimately come across as disjointed to the viewer. Instead, ensure there's meaning behind everything on screen from costume design to the lighting cues and locations. When this is done right, there's a coherent synchronicity that occurs when all of these elements work together to form a cohesive whole, which ultimately makes for highly immersive and unforgettable cinema. Tap your own unconscious. Alright, buckle up because we're getting metaphysical here! There are certain rare directors who are able to tap their own unconscious and deliver images, moods, and tones on screen that are undeniably hypnotic. David Lynch, Stanley Kubrick, and Federico Fellini are prime examples, and so is Yann. In the work of these artists, there are moments that narratively may not make sense on paper, but when they're executed right, they tap into something beyond your conscious awareness as a viewer, causing this mysteriously strong resonance. In order to do this as a director, you have to really be in touch with your own unconscious. The unconscious is a difficult concept to articulate, but, as a director, it largely comes down to paying attention to all of the things that you are naturally drawn to and perceiving and conveying your perceptions on screen. You can be a great writer-director who relies strictly on her intellect to make a great movie, but you can go deeper. Tapping this creative intuition is the name of the game, and it requires you to transcend your immediate conscious logic to create work that defies convention and reflects your own individual sensibility. David Lynch refers to this as catching the big fish, in reference to great ideas. He goes on to say that small fish, smaller ideas, can be caught at the surface of the conscious mind but to get the big fish, the big powerful ideas, you have to go deeper into your unconscious. A lot of brilliant creatives have talked about how they have no idea where their great ideas come from - this is the unconscious at work. Even Steven King says that it's all the work of the muse. Muse, unconscious, whatever you want to call it, find a way to get in touch with yours. Whether its transcendental meditation, certain substances, or immersing yourself in everything that you're naturally drawn to, it's important as an artist to be in touch with all of this and find ways to dive beyond the surface of your conscious mind. If you want to learn more about any of this, check out Catching the Big Fish by David Lynch. Famous Collaborations are a hard road, but a road worth traveling down. Yann spoke about two very important collaborations he had making this movie, one was with his DP, and the other was with his brother, Anthony Gonzalez, the frontman of M83. In both cases, Yann had some very painstaking back and forth with both the music and the look of the film in order to get them where he wanted them. But, despite the time commitment and the difficulty, he stuck to his vision and trusted the process and, as a result, developed a great working relationship with both of these people who now are intimately acquainted with his cinematic style & sensibility. This is what you want, collaborators who can get into your head and know what you want even without you saying it. Getting to this point can be a hard & long hard process, and you may not be able to get there with the first person you work with. But once you go through the pains of it, you'll likely have a collaborator for life who will know your taste, who will know your style, and you'll develop a very intimate creative shorthand with each other. Your collaborators, the people responsible for bringing your vision to life - it's imperative that you understand each other. So invest in those relationships. Thanks as always for listening! ----- Produced by Simpler Media
Cet épisode 109 est historique ! On y rit aux larmes, on pleure un peu aussi, et surtout, on fait une grande annonce en fin d'émission.Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kifferLa session acoustique de Tessae Les SpätzlesLe KiezLe théâtreGilmore GirlsLe planner CleverfoxLe Courage qu'il faut aux rivières d'Emmanuelle FavierLes vlogs au Festival du cinéma américain de DeauvilleLes interviews de Yann Gonzalez, de Mounia Meddour et de MaïwennDoro s'en va :(Abonne-toi à Laisse-moi kiffer sur :Apple PodcastDeezerSpotifyYouTubeMets-nous une note (5 étoiles) et raconte-nous une vie de boloss sur Apple Podcast pour soutenir Laisse-moi kiffer !Suis-nous sur Instagram : Laisse-moi kifferMymyKalindiDoroAlix See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cet épisode 109 est historique ! On y rit aux larmes, on pleure un peu aussi, et surtout, on fait une grande annonce en fin d'émission.Ce dont on parle dans cet épisode de Laisse-moi kifferLa session acoustique de Tessae Les SpätzlesLe KiezLe théâtreGilmore GirlsLe planner CleverfoxLe Courage qu'il faut aux rivières d'Emmanuelle FavierLes vlogs au Festival du cinéma américain de DeauvilleLes interviews de Yann Gonzalez, de Mounia Meddour et de MaïwennDoro s'en va :(Abonne-toi à Laisse-moi kiffer sur :Apple PodcastDeezerSpotifyYouTubeMets-nous une note (5 étoiles) et raconte-nous une vie de boloss sur Apple Podcast pour soutenir Laisse-moi kiffer !Suis-nous sur Instagram : Laisse-moi kifferMymyKalindiDoroAlix See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Has lockdown got you thirsty? This is the episode you need. Inspired by film writer Justine Peres Smith's popular ‘Best Horny Movies for Quarantine' list, Letterboxd editor Gemma Gracewood, Montreal-based Smith, and The Black List's Kate Hagen dive deep into several erotic thrillers from the past two decades: Jane Campion's In The Cut, Park Chan-wook's The Handmaiden and Yann Gonzalez's Knife + Heart. And we ask: where's all the hot sex in Western film these days? Plus: Cronenberg, PTA, Roeg, Marilyn Monroe and more. Links Horny movies: Kate's Essential Erotic Thrillers and 365 Sex Scenes The Black List In The Cut Justine's 2018 re-examination of In The Cut for Little White Lies God's Own Country The Handmaiden Knife + Heart Crash Don't Look Now Inherent Vice Damage Bound Kate's Playboy article Quarantine recommendations: Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Justine) Peggy Sue Got Married (Kate) Ratatouille (Gemma) Filmmakers on social: K. Austin Collins' Shut-in Movie Club and Letterboxd profile (Justine) Vidiots and video stores everywhere (Kate) Joss Ackland's #ReadaLetter (Gemma) Edited by Morgan Avery. Podcast artwork by Ann Davenport. Theme music: ‘Hitchcock' by The Phoenix Foundation. Leave a voice message telling us your favorite Steven Spielberg film for our next episode.
As we enter the final week of January, we talk about 2018’s KNIFE+HEART, written and directed by Yann Gonzalez, co-written with Cristiano Mangione. We also discuss a few LGBT hate crimes in France, the relationships of the LGBT characters in the movie, and we also temporarily become a PARASITE and 1917 podcast during the wind down. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @HorrorTimePod and the hosts at @dykemadden and @ellemdesigns! We also are on Facebook at facebook.com/stophorrortimepod, and our website is stophorrortime.wordpress.com. If you like what we do, you can rate, review, and subscribe to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your favorites. Contact us at stophorrortime@gmail.com for any comments, questions, or movies you would like for us to cover!
Hoe gaan we ons filmjaar 2019 herinneren? Maan, Jesse, Lauren en Erik pakken de oliebollen en de champagne erbij en proosten op de tien films die volgens het Cineville-publiek de allerbeste van het jaar waren. Ze kijken terug op de trends van 2019, de hoogtepunten, de missers, de doorbraken, de grootste publiektrekkers en de onderbelichte pareltjes waar veel te weinig mensen naartoe zijn geweest. Welk personage had het beste kapsel? Waar gaat het heen met de Nederlandse film? Wordt Quentin Tarantino een sticky grandpa? Gaat 2019 de boeken in als het jaar waarin het vingeren in film tot kunst werd verheven? En waar kunnen we ons op verheugen in 2020? Zoveel vragen.Hier vind je de volledige uitslag van de Class of '19 nog op een rijtje terug, inclusief het jaarboek met jullie favoriete personages. De top 10 én een deel van je favoriete personages terugzien op het grote scherm? In het weekend van 11 en 12 januari keert de Class of '19 terug naar de Cinevilletheaters. Hou voor meer info de festivalpagina en/of het Facebookevent in de gaten.Vertel al je filmvrienden over onze podcast, abonneer je op ons kanaal en laat een review achter, en/of mail ons op podcast@cineville.nl. Je kunt ons nu ook volgen op Twitter: @CinevillePod. In deze aflevering hoor je deze waslijst aan titels langskomen:Joker (Todd Philips, 2019)De Libi (Shady El-Hamus, 2019)Take Me Somewhere Nice (Ena Sendijarević, 2019)Nocturne (Viktor van der Valk, 2019)Wat Is Dan Liefde? (Aniëlle Webster, 2019)Mijn bijzonder rare week met Tess (Steven Wouterlood, 2019)De film van Dylan Haegens (Dylan Haegens, 2018)Minoes (Vincent Bal, 2001)The Irishman (Martin Scorsese, 2019)Marriage Story (Noah Baumbach, 2019)The Two Popes (Fernando Meirelles, 2019)Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood (Quentin Tarantino, 2019)Portrait de la jeune fille en feu (Céline Sciamma, 2019)Isle of Dogs (Wes Anderson, 2018)Sorry To Bother You (Boots Riley, 2018)Le Semeur (Marine Francen, 2017)Thunder Road (Jim Cummings, 2018)Apollo 11 (Todd Douglas Miller, 2019)Booksmart (Olivia Wilde, 2019)Mid90s (Jonah Hill, 2019)So Long, My Son (Wang Xiaoshuai, 2019)Parasite (Bong Joon-ho, 2019)Werk ohne Autor (Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck, 2018)Midsommar (Ari Aster, 2019)Dolor y gloria (Pedro Almodóvar, 2019)Capharnaüm (Nadine Labaki, 2018)The Favourite (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2018)The Hangover (Todd Philips, 2009)Avengers: Endgame (Anthony & Joe Russo, 2019)And Then We Danced (Levan Akin, 2019)Rafiki (Wanuri Kahiu, 2018)Varda par Agnès (Agnès Varda, 2019)Climax (Gaspar Noé, 2018)Beats (Brian Welsh, 2018)Us (Jordan Peele, 2019)Little Monsters (Abe Forsythe, 2019)Monos (Alejandro Landes, 2019)Under the Skin (Jonathan Glazer, 2014)Jackie (Pablo Larraín, 2016)Sunset (László Nemes, 2018)Son of Saul (Lászlo Nemes, 2015)Dumbo (Tim Burton, 2019)Aladdin (Guy Ritchie, 2019)The Lion King (Jon Favrau, 2019)Mulan (Niki Caro, 2020)De Kleine Zeemeermin (Rob Marshall)Bumperkleef (Lodewijk Crijns, 2019)De belofte van Pisa (Norbert ter Hall, 2019)Huisvrouwen bestaan niet 2 (Aniëlle Webster, 2019)Instinct (Halina Reijn, 2019)Three Identical Strangers (Tim Wardle, 2018)Green Book (Peter Farrelly, 2018)Hustlers (Lorene Scafaria, 2019)Bloody Marie (Guido van Driel & Lennert Hillege, 2019)Les rencontres d’apres minuit (Yann Gonzalez, 2013)Knife + Heart (Yann Gonzalez, 2018)The Dead Don’t Die (Jim Jarmusch, 2019)It - Chapter Two (Andy Muschietti, 2019)Vox Lux (Brady Corbet, 2018)Der Goldene Handschuh (Faith Akin, 2018)Tenet (Christopher Nolan, 2020)Bulbul Can Sing (Rima Das, 2018)Bacurau (Kleber Mendonça Filho, Juliano Dornelles, 2020)Atlantique (Mati Diop, 2019)Candyman (Nia DaCosta, 2020)Swallow (Carlo Mirabella-Davis, 2019)Butt Boy (Tyler Cornack, 2019)All About Yves (Benoît Forgeard, 2019)Goldie (Sam de Jong, 2020)Ook leuk:Meer over 50/50 in 2020Onze podcast over de beste films van 10 jaar CinevilleDe camp-editie van het Met GalaHet einde van het mannetje van Jean MineurDe all-male nominees van de Golden GlobesLaurens interview met Ken LoachVulture's top 5279 van de jaren tienDe scène uit And Then We Danced met Honey van Robyn See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sebastian is an award-winning Mexican filmmaker and co-founder, with producer Julio Chavezmontes, of production company PIANO. He had directed and co-wrote the acclaimed dramatic horror feature film, Halley. Piano's upcoming co-productions include Annette by Leos Carax, Memoria by Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Bergman Island by Mia Hansen Love, and Knife + Heart for Yann Gonzalez. Sebastian's latest feature film Time Share won the jury prize for best screenwriting at Sundance. Time Share had a successful cinema run in Mexico and Europe before being released worldwide by Netflix.
Ancien étudiant de la Fémis, Raphaël Lefèvre est monteur depuis 2011 et a travaillé avec de nombreux cinéastes tels que João Pedro Rodrigues, Jean-Sébastien Chauvin ou Yolande Zauberman. Il est également réalisateur de deux court-métrages : Les Irradiants et Nos Désir. C’est pour sa collaboration avec Yann Gonzalez, entamée avec Les Rencontres d'après Minuit en 2013, que nous l'avons reçu, et plus particulièrement pour le montage d'Un Couteau dans le Coeur (2018). L'épisode : 03'04 : Le parcours de Raphaël Lefèvre 17'02 : La préparation d'Un Couteau dans le cœur 20'40: Raphaël analyse un extrait du film 26'24 : Un Couteau dans le cœur de Yann Gonzalez 54'18 : M de Yolande Zauberman 1'05'36 : Les films à venir de Raphaël Lefèvre Filmographie : Monteur 2011 : Les Irradiants de Raphaël Lefèvre (CM) 2011 : La Tristesse de androïdes de Jean-Sébastien Chauvin (CM) 2011 : Et ils gravirent la montagne de Jean-Sébastien Chauvin (CM) 2012 : La Dernière fois que j’ai vu Macao de João Pedro Rodrigues et João Rui Guerra da Mata 2013 : Les Rencontres d’après minuit de Yann Gonzalez 2014 : Les Enfants de Jean-Sébastien Chauvin (CM) 2014 : Le Coeur d’Olivier Guidoux (CM) 2014 : La Nuit Tombée de Gael Lépingle 2015 : Sweet Valentin de Guillaume Bureau (CM) 2015 : Lieu trouble de Lata Masud (CM) 2015 : Le Manège de Viktor Dekyvère (CM) 2016 : L’Ornithologue de João Pedro Rodriguez 2016 : L’amour des hommes de Mehdi Ben Attia 2016 : Las Viscerias d’Elena López Riera (CM) 2016 : Campo de Vibroras de Cristèle Alves Méria (CM) 2017 : Un Couteau dans le coeur de Yann Gonzalez 2017 : Nos Désirs de Raphaël Lefèvre (CM) 2017 : Les Îles de Yann Gonzalez 2018 : M de Yolande Zauberman 2018 : Flesh Memory de Jacky Goldbert 2019 : Un Adieu de Mathilde Profit (CM) 2019 : Le Pays de Lucien Monot (CM) Réalisateur 2011 : Les Irradiants (CM) 2017 : Nos Désirs (CM) * Raphaël Lefèvre évoque le cinéaste Paul Sharits, cinéaste d'avant-garde américain. Pour en savoir plus : https://lightcone.org/fr/cineaste-294-paul-sharits
The Cinematologist discusses the French Horror-Romance-Thriller, Knife + Heart, directed by Yann Gonzalez.
Join us as we explore the dream like world of Knife + Heart. Knife + Heart is a modern Giallo style masterpiece directed by french director Yann Gonzalez. Spoiler Alert!!!
« Personne n’est parfait » s’exclamait Joe E. Brown à l’aube de l’été 1959, date de sortie de Certains l’aiment chaud. Dans ce classique signé Billy Wilder, Marilyn Monroe incarne une femme libre au sein d’une troupe de jazz composée uniquement de femmes tandis que Tony Curtis et Jack Lemmon campent le rôle de deux hommes contraints de se travestir pour échapper à la police. Alors que le film est produit sous le sévère code Haynes, Billy Wilder offre, dans ses plus grandes lignes, un film où le genre se fluidifie. 2019, 60 ans après, qu'en est-il des films mettant en scène les personnages issus de la communauté LGBTQ+ ? Quelles places et quels regards le cinéma et surtout celles et ceux qui fabriquent, portent sur ces personnages trop souvent oubliés, effacés, moqués et incompris. Participantes: Pauline - @paulinemallet_ / Laura - @CookieTime_LE / Amandine - @DLACDI Création, animation, réalisation, montage et mixage son : Pauline Mallet Remerciements spécial à Hadrien Langue pour l’aide au son. Extrait ouverture de l'épisode: Portrait de la jeune fille en feu - Céline Sciamma (2019) Musique de fin d'épisode: Run the world - Beyoncé (2011) Références mentionnées et/ou conseillées (par ordre chronologique de sortie) Films : Certains l’aiment chaud - Billy Wilder (1959) Paris is burning - Jennie Livingston (1990) Le secret de Brokeback Mountain - Ang Lee (2005) A Single man - Tom Ford (2009) Tout va bien, the kids are all right - Lisa Cholodenko (2010) Laurence Anyways - Xavier Dolan (2012) Carol - Todd Haynes (2013) La vie d’Adèle - (2013) Mademoiselle - Park Chan-Wook (2016) Moonlight - Barry Jenkins (2016) 120 battements par minute - Robin Campillo (2017) Atomic Blond - David Leitch (2017) Call me by your name - Luca Guadagnino (2017) Assassination Nation - Sam Levinson (2018) Désobéissance - Sebastián Lelio (2018) Girl - Lukas Dhont (2018) Un couteau dans le coeur - Yann Gonzalez (2018) Climax - Gaspar Noé (2018) Bohemian Rhapsody - Bryan Singer (premier crédit) et Dexter Fletcher (crédit final) (2018) High Life - Claire Denis (2018) Si Beale Street pouvait parler - Barry Jenkins (2019) Rocketman - Dexter Fletcher (2019) Boy Erased - Joel Edgerton (2019) Une fille facile - Rebecca Zlotowski (2019) Share - Pippa Bianco (2019) Portrait de la jeune fille en feu - Céline Sciamma (2019) Séries télévisées : Sense 8 - Lilly Wachowski, Lana Wachowski, J. Michael Straczynski (2015-2018) Euphoria - Sam Levinson Livres / Articles de presses : Interview de Céline Sciamma par Iris Brey → https://shows.pippa.io/she-cannes/episodes/she-cannes-celine-sciamma Interview de Céline Sciamma par Amandine → http://www.lebleudumiroir.fr/celine-sciamma-interview/ Interview d’Adèle Haenel et Noémie Merlant par Amandine → http://www.lebleudumiroir.fr/adele-haenel-et-noemie-merlant-interview/ L’épisode a été enregistré avant la sortie du long-métrage Port Authority réalisé par Danielle Lessovitz et actuellement en salles. Nous vous recommandons fortement de le visionner en parallèle à cet épisode pour compléter le corpus sur lequel nous avons travaillé. Vous pouvez également nous écouter sur iTunes. N'hésitez pas à nous laisser un commentaire et à noter le podcast. Grâce à ce petit geste vous pouvez nous aider à mieux répertorier le podcast et on vous en remercie énormément. Merci à tou-te-s pour votre écoute et votre soutien ! Suivez toute l'actualité de Sorociné sur Facebook (Sorociné Podcast), Twitter et Instagram: @sorocinepodcast Vous pouvez nous contacter via notre adresse e-mail: sorocine-podcast@hotmail.com
Dan gives some background on Giallo films to do a deep dive on Yann Gonzalez's excellent film, KNIFE+HEART! He talks about lighting, queer horror, character development and more when explaining why it's one of his favorite movies of the year. Follow Dan on Twitter: @SpookyGuyDan Spook Squad Twitter: @SpookSquadPod Email: spooksquadpodcast@gmail.com Facebook: fb.me/SpookSquadPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spooksquadpodcast/
Anthony, Ray, and Shawn talk about re-watching last year's Horror Hallmarks, Yann Gonzalez's Knife + Heart, Never Hiking Alone, and David Lynch's Return to Twin Peaks before setting off with Writer/Director Dave McLean on a beautiful river ride in the picturesque Outback. Little do they know, there's a Rogue
Greetings, and welcome back to Horror Business. We have one awesome episode in store for you guys. We’re talking 1980’s Cruising and 2018’s Knife + Heart, and we’re joined by noted cinephile and fellow Cinepunk, Adrianna Gober! First and foremost, we want to give a shoutout to our sponsors over at Lehigh Valley Apparel Creations, the premiere screen-printing company of the Lehigh Valley. Chris Reject and his merry band of miscreants are ready to work with you to bring to life your vision of a t-shirt for your business, band, project, or whatever else it is you need represented by a shirt, sweater, pin, or koozie. Head on over to www.xlvacx.com to check them out. Also, thank you to our Patreon subscribers. Your support means the world to us and we are eternally grateful for that support. Thanks! We start by briefly discussing what we’ve done lately involving horror. Adrianna discusses tabling at the recent Horror Sideshow Flea Market in Allentown, Liam discusses a few films he’s seen recently, including the newest entry in the Puppet Master franchise, and Justin discusses the release of the first trailer for the upcoming Mike Flanagan film, Doctor Sleep. We begin by talking about Cruising. We give a rough outline of the plot of the film, the concept of Al Pacino’s character leading a double life, and the possibility of there being multiple killers. We touch upon early misinterpretations of the narrative technique of the film, and Adrianna discusses the concept that the film strongly implies that Pacino is at the very least a killer, if not the killer. We discuss the concept of representation in film, and how this film was accused early on of lumping all gay men into one monolithic group. Some of the performances in the film are discussed, and the rumored connection between William Friedkin and a suspect in the Bodybag Killer murders is touched upon. Some of the post-production digital effects are discussed and how it brings the movie down. Some of William Friedkin’s influences in making the film are discussed, including a film titled New York City Inferno, which later influenced Yann Gonzalez’s Knife + Heart. The eroticism of the film is discussed at length, and we go off on a brief tangent on “arty gay porn.” We conclude our segment by briefly touching upon the impact of the AIDS epidemic on the gay cinema community. Next up is Knife + Heart. Liam and Adrianna discuss their discovering of the film, and Liam touches upon the film’s heavy giallo influences. The brief touches of humor in the film are discussed, mostly in the depictions of the films being created within the film. Adrianna discusses the concept of porn historically being one of the the only cinematic spacse for LGBTQ people to tell their stories and feel represented, and how modern examinations of gay cinema tends to gloss over this history. The film’s humanizing of its characters is touched upon. Justin discusses the film’s defense of pornography as legitimate art, the film’s color choice, and the phenomenon of relating to romantic encounters in gay cinema. The deep melancholy of the film is discussed. The supernatural elements of the film are touched upon, as are the commentary upon the protagonist’s behavior as reprehensible despite her being the character that is supposed to be sympathetic. Liam points out that the film highlights the tragic concept of how oftentimes queer cinema is about death. A huge thank you to Adrianna for coming on the show and hanging out with us. She and Liam do a podcast on the Cinepunx network dedicated to the Canadian superhero team Alpha Flight, called The Flight Stuff, so if you enjoyed her conversation on this episode go check that podcast out. As always, thanks to everyone and anyone who donated on Patreon, checked this episode out, or shared a tweet/shared a post on FB/gave us love by recommending us to someone. We love you forever for listening. Any questions, comments, suggestions for movies and guests,
In keeping up with the spirit of Pride, Alexz's pick for this week is Yann Gonzalez's queer arthouse homage to Giallo films, KNIFE + HEART. Of course, Alexz was in love with its synthy score and the pre 80s time period. Ashley appreciated the lack of straight male gaze and its colorful cinematography. Jeanette explained what a fluffer was to Will, and he in turn told everyone what a darkroom is. Before the gang gets into the erotic who-dun-it slasher, Will watched the new episodes of BLACK MIRROR and has decided to dress as Ashley O this Halloween. Everyone cackles over a review of Danzig's VEROTIKA. Jeanette watched ARKHAM SANITARIUM: SOUL EATER, the first horror movie Alexz worked on. Ashley thinks INSIDIOUS is still enjoyable albeit its scariness not holding up, and she is lovingly revisiting the TV adaptation of HANNIBAL. Alexz still wonders what direction the new season of THE HANDMAID'S TALE is going in, and gives a review of WHEN THEY SEE US on Netflix. Jeanette and Alexz are excited by the DR SLEEP trailer and Ashley is interested in the news that BLACK CHRISTMAS is being remade. Jeanette has been watching her boyfriend play the RESIDENT EVIL 2: REMAKE and is excited to see the Fireflies return in Rob Zombie's 3 FROM HELL. Discussion of Knife + Heart begins at 54:00 Please subscribe, rate and review us! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! @ghoulchat @williamfrench @jeanmarli @alexznyx @ashleynrhernandez www.ghoulchat.com Intro song "Holy Prayer" by BASSBEAR --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Despite the ordeal they suffered last time, Joe and Trace travel back to France to catch the premiere of Homocidal, the queer porno that everyone is DYING to be in! Although Trace confesses he's not a huge Giallo person (and the boys fully expect to receive hate mail from fans), Yann Gonzalez's tale of a switchblade dildo wielding, gimp-mask wearing killer and the intrepid lesbian porn director on his trail is a queer horror classic - and Trace's pull-quote on the Blu-ray confirms it!The boys praise the film's gritty, lurid and beautiful 70s aesthetic, discuss the political ramifications of inherently queer horror and wade through the weird saggy middle section with the guy who has a chicken hand.Plus: Joe and Trace make up their porn names!Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter using the hashtag #HorrorQueers> Trace: @tracedthurman> Joe: @bstolemyremoteSupport the boys on PatreonCheck out the online articles on Bloody Disgusting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In our first bonus pod together, May and Clinton discuss their immediate reactions to Knife + Heart. The 2018 French film is directed by Yann Gonzalez with a score done by M83. It takes place in 1979 Paris where a serial killer is targeting gay porno actors. The episode is broken down into 2 parts for those who don't want spoilers! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Ghouls are all back together again! Will is back from the dead, and we all saw Jordan's Peele's sophomore horror feature US. There is a very brief spoiler free review before we get into a deep discussion about the socio political themes that are subliminally in the message of the movie and its exploration of how trauma can change a person. It's not all serious; we talk about the fun Easter eggs Peele sprinkled throughout and our favorite kills! Before we get into that, Alexz basically spent her weekend at the cinema watching French genre films; Yann Gonzalez's highly stylized slasher KNIFE AND HEART, Gaspar Noe's psychedelic horror CLIMAX, and a midnight screening of 70s sci-fi movie FANTASTIC PLANET. Jeanette and Will were festive for St Patrick's Day and saw the new LEPRECHAUN. Will is rewatching all of GAME OF THRONES to prepare for the final season. Jeanette wants to go see BEETLEJUICE on Broadway. She also saw THE GIRL WITH ALL THE GIFTS and mentions its similarity to acclaimed video game LAST OF US, which reminds Ashley that its sequel is coming out soon. Will and Ashley were intrigued by the trailer for THE WIND, and Ashley is excited by the official trailer for MIDSOMMAR. Also, Ashley and Will spent their Saturday night watching various horror TV shows and movies, including THE GRUDGE and PARANORMAL ACTIVITY, and are horrifying enraptured by HBO's new crime doc THE CASE AGAINST ADNAN SYED. Spoilers for US begin at 32:00 Please subscribe, rate and review us! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter! @ghoulchat @williamfrench @jeanmarli @alexznyx @ashleynrhernandez www.ghoulchat.com Intro song "Holy Prayer" by BASSBEAR --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, we're delving into a world of sex-driven scares as we welcome Yann Gonzalez, filmmaker of YOU AND THE NIGHT and the celebrated new queer giallo masterpiece KNIFE + HEART! Among other things, Yann discusses modern art's reliance on being a patchwork of what has come before, why the work of Brian De Palma brings him to tears, and the rebellious kinship between horror and porn.
Faire du sport, manger des légumes, devenir star du porno ou maître du monde : des résolutions classiques de début d'année. Au PIFFFcast, on a décidé de commencer 2019 en rendant hommage aux films oubliés des tops 2018, les petits bijoux snobés par le plus grand nombre mais qui selon nous méritent affection et considération. Gloire à eux, et bonne année 2019 à tous ! Avec Véronique Davidson, Xavier Colon, Laurent Duroche, Talal Selhami et Cyril Despontin. Réalisation : Xavier Colon Musique du générique : Donuts' slap par Laurent Duroche ► Flux RSS pour Android : bit.ly/2FrUwHo ► En écoute aussi sur Itunes : apple.co/2Enma9n ► Sur Deezer : www.deezer.com/fr/show/56007 ► Sur Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/40t9IIhJ9IbKQUAvO9Vt0T ► Mais aussi sur YouTube : https://youtu.be/67d60NZZNYg Références des films cités : • Catacombes de John Erick Dowdle (2014) • 2.0 de S. Shankar (2018) • Miracle Mile de Steve de Jarnatt (1988) • Mother! de Darren Aronofsky (2017) • May the Devil Take You de Timo Tjahjanto (2018) • Détective Dee 3 : La légende des rois célestes de Tsui Hark (2018) • Caniba de Verena Paravel, Lucien Castaing-Taylor (2017) • Annihilation de Alex Garland (2018) • Cold Skin de Xavier Gens (2017) • Un Couteau dans le coeur de Yann Gonzalez (2018) Bande Originale : • Eega de S. S. Rajamouli, J.V.V. Sathyanarayana, composée par M.M. Keeravani (2012)
Cette semaine, on parle du dernier film de Yann Gonzalez : "un couteau dans le coeur", avec Arnaud de Cazes, Clément Schneider et Jérémie Sein. Au programme : giallo et cinéma d'auteur français. 00:00 - introduction -- EN BREF -- 01:15 - Stephen King on the Radio, un podcast France Culture 02:50 - Joueurs de Marie Monge 05:25 - Profondo Rosso de Dario Argento -- LE FILM DE LA SEMAINE -- 11:12 - Un Couteau dans le Coeur de Yann Gonzalez Abonnez-vous à Troisième Rang sur iTunes ! itunes.apple.com/fr/podcast/trois…d1367218031?l=en facebook : www.facebook.com/3emeRang Twitter : www.twitter.com/3emeRang instagram : www.instagram.com/troisiemerang3/ e-mail : 3emerang@gmail.com
Le site de Louise Roam : http://www.aureliemestres.com/louise-roam/ La bande-annonce d'Un couteau dans le coeur de Yann Gonzalez : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HRu-akD1xQ La bande-annonce de Malgré la nuit de Philippe Grandrieux : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyStIGt3R9s La vidéo de Casey Jane Elisson : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOhYEBc_VA8 La bande-annonce de Désobéissance de Lelio Sebastian : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRCJRglaJkg La bande-annonce d'Una questionne privata des frères Taviani : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3vDOACar44
Nadine Labaki stellt ein Baby an den Straßenrand, Yann Gonzalez dreht einen Giallo über Aids und Ulrich Köhler lässt ein armes Würstchen Lamborghini fahren.
Anna Mouglalis spoke with Charles Gillibert, French producer accustomed to Cannes since he recently presented the films Sils Maria in 2014 and Personal Shopper in 2016 both by Olivier Assayas, and Mustang directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven, a film first noticed in 2015 during la quinzaine des réalisateurs. This year, he comes with Yann Gonzalez's film, A knife in the heart, starring Vanessa Paradis, and the Long Day's Journey into Night by Bi Gan, selected for Un Certain Regard.
Anna Mouglalis a échangé avec Charles Gillibert, producteur français habitué de Cannes puisqu’il y a récemment présenté les films Sils Maria en 2014 et Personal Shopper en 2016 réalisés par Olivier Assayas et Mustang de Deniz Gamze Ergüven remarqué lors de la Quinzaine des réalisateurs 2015. Cette année, il accompagne le film de Yann Gonzalez, Un couteau dans le coeur, avec Vanessa Paradis notamment, ainsi que Long Day’s Journey into Night du réalisateur Bi Gan, sélectionné pour Un Certain Regard.
Anna Mouglalis spoke with Charles Gillibert, French producer accustomed to Cannes since he recently presented the films Sils Maria in 2014 and Personal Shopper in 2016 both by Olivier Assayas, and Mustang directed by Deniz Gamze Ergüven, a film first noticed in 2015 during la quinzaine des réalisateurs. This year, he comes with Yann Gonzalez’s film, A knife in the heart, starring Vanessa Paradis, and the Long Day's Journey into Night by Bi Gan, selected for Un Certain Regard.
Anna Mouglalis a échangé avec Charles Gillibert, producteur français habitué de Cannes puisqu'il y a récemment présenté les films Sils Maria en 2014 et Personal Shopper en 2016 réalisés par Olivier Assayas et Mustang de Deniz Gamze Ergüven remarqué lors de la Quinzaine des réalisateurs 2015. Cette année, il accompagne le film de Yann Gonzalez, Un couteau dans le coeur, avec Vanessa Paradis notamment, ainsi que Long Day's Journey into Night du réalisateur Bi Gan, sélectionné pour Un Certain Regard.
In this very first AwardsWatch Cannes Podcast, I am joined by Aaron Locke, who will be attending the festival for the first time. This will be my third but first as press under my own moniker. We both of a slew of films we're looking forward to and why. A truly international festival, Aaron and I chat about the new Lee Chang-Dong (Burning), Kore-eda (Shoplifters) and Knife + Heart from Yann Gonzalez. On the American side, two films are represented - Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman with John David Washington, Adam Driver and a very buzzed about Topher Grace and Under the Silver Lake from David Robert Mitchell starring Andrew Garfield, Riley Keough and again, Topher Grace. We also talk the interesting choice of Cannes and Oscar winner Asghar Farhadi's Everybody Knows as the festival opener and about potential controversies with the new Lars von Trier (The House That Jack Built) and Terry Gilliam (The Man Who Killed Don Quixote) in the age of #MeToo. Both films, and their directors, are likely to be under tremendous scrutiny this year, especially during the press conferences. This is a brisk podcast, coming in at just over 45m with music. Keep your ears open for a mid-festival podcast too. Opening music: Cannes Film Festival opening theme Closing music: "New York City By Day" by Thomas Newman from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of Desperately Seeking Susan
[...] Heureuse de présenter Rosamund Abdaloff, sa nouvelle recrue, la Salle 101 convoque les fantômes des légions romaines, des bureaucrates soviétiques et des amants d’Éric Cantona, avec Furor, roman de Fabien Clavel, Les rencontres d’après minuit, film de Yann Gonzalez, et L’escargot sur la pente, roman des frères Strougatski. Comment peux-tu danser alors que ton [...]
[…] Heureuse de présenter Rosamund Abdaloff, sa nouvelle recrue, la Salle 101 convoque les fantômes des légions romaines, des bureaucrates soviétiques et des amants d'Éric Cantona, avec Furor, roman de Fabien Clavel, Les rencontres d'après minuit, film de Yann Gonzalez, et L'escargot sur la pente, roman des frères Strougatski. Comment peux-tu danser alors que ton […]