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Wrong Station

The Wrong Station

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Wrong Station is an award-winning podcast anthology of original horror and weird fiction. Drawing on the tradition of The Twilight Zone and the classic radio serials that inspired it, Wrong Station transports the listener into the darkest corners of appalling new worlds with each episode. Wrong Station is not suitable for anyone. It may however be enjoyed by viewers of David Cronenberg, by readers of Shirley Jackson, and by listeners of Quiet Please. Listen to Wrong Station. Let it Change yo ...
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From the grue-crew behind Horror News Radio, Decades of Horror 1980s covers the horror, sci-fi and fantasy films from the Eighties. Classics from John Carpenter, Tobe Hooper, Wes Craven, David Cronenberg and more.
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Join legendary filmmaker David Cronenberg as he discusses his latest film, "Cosmopolis." The story unfolds in a single cataclysmic day, and follows Eric Packer (Robert Pattinson), a 28-year-old financial whiz and billionaire asset manager whose perfectly ordered, doubt-free world is about to implode. Heading out in his limo to get a haircut, his trip quickly becomes a nightmare when he encounters explosive city riots and is thrust into a myriad of intimate encounters.
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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood North reveals the stories behind your favourite Canadian Content. In each series, author and producer Ryan Barnett tackles a single topic. Series 1: Kids in the Hall Series 2: David Cronenberg Series 3: John Candy (upcoming) Consider becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/onceinhollywoodnorth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Midnight Mass

Peaches Christ & Michael Varrati

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Join cult leader Peaches Christ & filmmaker Michael Varrati for some hilarious and hardcore audio worship of their favorite cult movies! Each episode focuses on a unique film, filmmaker, performer, or genre and includes special guest stars, super-fans, and surprises befitting midnight movie celebration. Subscribe today and truly become one of the Children of the Pod-corn! Episodes released every other week.
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Movie Geeks United

Movie Geeks United

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Movie Geeks United is one of the most popular movie-themed podcasts with a worldwide listening audience of close to 8 million. Includes more than 1000 original interviews with some of the brightest talents in the industry, including Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Duvall, Francis Ford Coppola, James Cameron, David Cronenberg, Brian De Palma, and more. Home of the internationally acclaimed The Kubrick Series.
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On Unwatchables, we dive deep into the most controversial, disturbing, or just misunderstood films. From punishing art films to extreme horror to bizarre curiosities, Marc and Seth test their limits and try to pin down what separates the art from the trolling. At the end of each episode, we answer the same question: If you could, would you Unwatch this? Unwatchables is hosted by Marc Dottavio and Seth Troyer, produced by Tony Scarpitti, featuring artwork by Micah Kraus. Find us at unwatchabl ...
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Welcome to the Awards Radar Podcast. In each episode, Editor-In-Chief Joey Magidson (that’s me!) will be joined by some of the staff of Awards Radar to talk about the latest in film, television, and entertainment in general. The show will obviously have an awards season slant to it, but we won’t forget about other movies and shows, that’s for sure! theme music via: Digital Juice
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Brought to you by Loughborough University’s Anarchism Research Group (ARG), Anarchist Essays presents leading academics, activists, and thinkers exploring themes in anarchist theory, history, and practice. For more on the ARG, please visit https://www.lboro.ac.uk/subjects/politics-international-studies/research/arg/ and follow us on Twitter at @arglboro
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Book Vs. Movie is the podcast that ponders the question: "Which was better...the book or the movie?" We spoil away the details, uncover the plot points, discuss casting choices and shower with praise (or pummel with snark) as we see fit. Hosts are Margo P. (She's Nacho Mama's Blog) and Margo D. (Creator of Brooklyn Fit Chick.com) and we are not afraid to tell it like it is!
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What if you could get a front row seat on a journey through the best and worst horror movies of the past half-century, all rated on Rotten Tomatoes? Brace yourself for an eerie tour with your hosts, Chad Campbell and Mike Carron, as they dissect each film with a surgeon's precision and a fan's passion. Our story began on a mundane work day, when two colleagues, Chad and Mike, decided to start a podcast centered on their shared love for horror films. The search for a genre was a winding, conv ...
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Join author John King for eclectic interviews with writers from a variety of genres, including fiction writing, poetry, memoirs, and journalism. From literature to genre writing to the movies, all writing is up for discussion. In particular, The Drunken Odyssey features discussion of all aspects of the writing process—not just the published manuscript, pristinely presented to the entire literate world, but also the scrawled notes and tortured drafts that lead writers there. In long-form inte ...
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We Might Be Tables

Dewansh Matharoo & Shrish Sudharsan

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In this series, two friends contemplate and examine the nature of the world in all its absurd glory, while analysing anything from television and video games to books and essays. Founded in a passion for philosophy, this podcast, with hosts Dewansh Matharoo and Shrish Sudharsan, is a fresh take on culture, being, and everything in between. What does it mean to be, anyway? After all, we might be tables. E-mail: wemightbetables@gmail.com.
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Midnight Local

Greg Titian & Meredith Ambelang

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When you spend all day in a studio shooting a YouTube series about drinking, things can run off the rails in a hurry, and carefully managing that chaos is vital if you’re going to make a show like How to Drink, and that’s what Greg & Meredith have done for years. Here at Midnight Local we give into that chaos and let the rails be damned. These are the conversations that make you pause the movie because it just can't wait. Things like how the Hays Code destroyed cinema from 1934 - 1968, why D ...
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You Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood’s first century. It’s the brainchild and passion project of Karina Longworth (founder of Cinematical.com, former film critic for LA Weekly), who writes, narrates, records and edits each episode. It is a heavily-researched work of creative nonfiction: navigating through conflicting reports, mythology, and institutionalized spin, Karina tries to sort out what really happened behind the ...
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Blockbuster Film School

Blockbuster Film School

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Welcome to the world of higher film education where two former Blockbuster Video employees, film school sorta graduates, and filmmakers take deep dives on different film topics from across the movie universe every week. Taught exclusively by Alex Bonner and Nicholas Souder: This is the world's greatest and cheapest free film school. You'll laugh, cry mascara tears, and possibly if the movie magic kicks in at just the right moment, accidentally get you to learn something. Take drugs and have ...
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The Greatest Movies Never Made

The Greatest Movies Never Made

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This is a podcast dedicated to the rise and fall of some of the greatest movies we never got to see. Every episode we intend on describing in detail another film, which can include a summary and an analysis of the script, the people attached to the project, why the filming was ultimately cancelled, and if similar projects are better or worse than what we would have had.
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Book Vs. Movie: The Fly The 1957 Short Story Vs. the 1986 Movie The Margos feature The Fly this month with special guest Patrick Bromley, who hosts the excellent F This Movie podcast. The 1957 short story and the 1986 film share the core premise of a scientist merging with a fly during a teleportation experiment, but they have different approaches.…
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Is Videodrome more prophetic warning than a mere 80s horror oddity? Explore the intricate world of David Cronenberg's 1983 masterpiece with us on Screams & Streams as we dissect its blend of horror and science fiction. With a toast to our episode's inspired beverage, "Long Live the New Flesh," we dive headfirst into our initial impressions of the f…
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Today we’re kicking off Horror-tober with two classics from the undisputed master of body horror, David Cronenberg. And who better to help us than filmmaker and novelist Bobby Miller, the director of horror films like CRITTERS ATTACK! and 2016's THE CLEANSE starring Johnny Galecki and Angelica Huston. We’ll be discussing two films that blend horror…
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For episode 209, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes. This one features me catching Myles up on my time at the New York Film Festival, as well as some chatter about Joker: Folie à Deux (reviewed here) tanking. In addition to NYFF titles like Queer (reviewed here), The Room Next Door (r…
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On today’s NYFF62 edition of our podcast, director David Cronenberg discusses The Shrouds with NYFF artistic director Dennis Lim at its U.S. Premiere.In David Cronenberg’s sly and thought-provoking latest, techno-entrepreneur Karsh (Vincent Cassel) has developed a new software that will allow the bereaved to bear witness to the gradual decay of lov…
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//EGG AND CHOPPED CHEE' WITH THE S&P //MEMORIES, UNWELCOME, BREAKING THROUGH //AND A VERY HAPPY HALLOWEEN The Wrong Station presents to you on this eve, several snips, somewhat curtailed, of a nature appropriate for the season. --Written by Anthony Botelho, Jacob Duarte Spiel, and Alexander Saxton, and performed by Anthony Botelho. Support The Wron…
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For episode 212, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes reanimating bodies in the name of science. It's the 2024 Halloween Spooktacular! So, we're finishing up Myles' 31 Days of Halloween viewings, alongside some cult classics I've taken in, alongside actual classics like Dawn of the Dead…
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It’s the UNWATCHABLES Halloween special, and we’re dissecting two films that helped pave the way for last year’s subject, HENRY: PORTRAIT OF A SERIAL KILLER. With help from return guest Zach Butcher, we consider how two earlier, less “respectable” horror movies deglamorized serial killers by putting us in their shoes: 1980’s grimy New York slasher …
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If this one doesn't scare you, you're already dead! This week, Peaches and Michael are having an interdimensional Halloween in celebration of 1979’s PHANTASM! In addition to discussing this cult classic’s thoughtful presentation of male friendship, our hosts delve into the undeniable presence of Angus Scrimm. Joining the conversation is filmmaker H…
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Meredith and Greg delve into the 1986 film 'The Fly' directed by David Cronenberg, exploring its themes of body horror, transformation, and the complexities of relationships. They discuss the film's opening, character dynamics, and the implications of the protagonist's transformation into a fly. The conversation also touches on the metaphorical asp…
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Book Vs. Movie: The Night of the Hunter The 1953 Novel Vs. the 1955 Classic Movie Davis Grubb’s 1953 novel *The Night of the Hunter* and its 1955 film adaptation by Charles Laughton offer haunting interpretations of a sinister preacher, Harry Powell, and two children fleeing him. The novel delves deeper into Powell's twisted morality and religious …
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//WHAT YOU SEEK ISN'T HERE //BECAUSE YOU DESTROYED IT //AND THE WILD REMEMBERS The Wrong Station crawls from from darkness of the trees to present... “WITH DOGS' TEETH” --Written by Alexander Saxton, and performed by Abigail Turner. Support The Wrong Station by subscribing at www.patreon.com/thewrongstation. The Wrong Station contains explicit cont…
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Have you ever wondered what happens when space vampires descend upon London? Brace yourself for our take on Tobe Hooper's 1985 sci-fi spectacle, "Lifeforce," a film that left us both baffled and entertained. We attempt to unravel the puzzling narrative with a healthy dose of humor and critique, spotlighting everything from Patrick Stewart's scene-s…
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//DOZENS OF FACES //NONE OF THEM WANTED //LEAST OF ALL YOURS The Wrong Station presents the last place you'd want to be... “MIXER” --Written and performed by Anthony Botelho. Support The Wrong Station by subscribing at www.patreon.com/thewrongstation. The Wrong Station contains explicit content and mature themes. Episode-specific warnings can be fo…
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This week we’re excited to present a conversation with Basel Adra and Yuval Abraham, co-directors of No Other Land, a Main Slate selection of the 62nd New York Film Festival. No Other Land opens at FLC on November 1. Get tickets at filmlinc.org/landThis eye-opening, vérité-style documentary, made by a Palestinian-Israeli collective of four director…
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For episode 211, I’m joined once again by my co-host Myles Hughes, with producer Steve Prusakowski behind the scenes. This week, we're prepping for Halloween with more 31 Days of Horror entries, as well as more discussion of Smile 2 (reviewed here). I also tell Myles about both Gladiator II and Venom: The Last Dance (reviewed here), before we get i…
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//CHANNEL YOUR FURY //HONE YOUR DISCONTENT TO AN EDGE //AND EMBRACE THE GLORY The Wrong Station descends into the arena to present “CHAMPION” --Written and performed by Anthony Botelho. Support The Wrong Station by subscribing at www.patreon.com/thewrongstation. The Wrong Station contains explicit content and mature themes. Episode-specific warning…
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//THIS COUNTRY NEEDS STRENGTH //IT NEEDS MEN, NOT BOYS //KILL YOUR KINDNESS, AND MORE The Wrong Station presents another October Surprise “HORSEKILLER” --Written by Alexander Saxton, and performed by Anthony Botelho. Support The Wrong Station by subscribing at www.patreon.com/thewrongstation. The Wrong Station contains explicit content and mature t…
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This week we’re excited to present a conversation with director Mati Diop on Dahomey, a Main Slate selection of the 62nd New York Film Festival. Dahomey opens at FLC on October 25, with Q&As opening weekend. Get tickets at filmlinc.org/dahomeyThe African kingdom of Dahomey, which ruled over its region at the west of the continent until the turn of …
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Remove your wigs! This week, Peaches and Michael are having a hexy hotel stay in celebration of 1990’s THE WITCHES! In addition to discussing the enduring majesty of Anjelica Huston as the Grand High Witch, our hosts delve into this cult classic’s long-lasting sense of kindertrauma. Joining the conversation is drag icon Anna Phylactic, who discusse…
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Greg and Meredith delve into the 1984 film 'Ghostbusters.' They explore themes of working-class heroism, the film's problematic elements, the unique blend of comedy and horror, and the challenges of sequels and reboots. The discussion also touches on character dynamics, the role of special effects, and the social commentary embedded in the film. Th…
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Director Robinson Devor and co-writers Jason Reid, Bob Fink, and Charles Mudede joined NYFF Artistic Director Dennis Lim for the world premiere of Suburban Fury at the 62nd New York Film Festival.In September 1975, Sara Jane Moore fired two shots at President Gerald Ford on a crowded sidewalk in San Francisco’s Union Square. Moore holds the center …
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Book Vs. Movie: Dolores Claiborne 1992 Novel Vs. the 1995 Movie The Margos delve back to the Stephen King well (pun intended!) with Dolores Claiborne, a gripping narrative of survival, domestic abuse, and hidden truths. Originally penned in 1992 and later brought to life on the silver screen in 1995, this story has held audiences spellbound in its …
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In this essay, Jim Donaghey reads an adaption from the introduction to DIY or Die! Do-it-yourself, do-it-together and punk anarchism – the latest volume in The Anarchism and Punk Book Project. The essay goes beyond and before punk to explore the radicality that runs through DIY, in its diverse applications from home improvement to anarchist politic…
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//HER WARM EMBRACE ON THE AIR //HER BREATH BLACKENING THE SKY //HER ARRIVAL ALMOST HERE The Wrong Station presents “THE FIRE ANGEL” --Written by Alexander Saxton, and performed by Anthony Botelho. Support The Wrong Station by subscribing at www.patreon.com/thewrongstation. The Wrong Station contains explicit content and mature themes. Episode-speci…
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Director Carson Lund and actor Keith William Richards joined NYFF selection committee member Justin Chang for the North American premiere of Eephus at the 62nd New York Film Festival. Set in autumnal Massachusetts, sometime in the 1990s, Carson Lund’s poignant and gracefully accomplished debut feature lovingly nestles in with a pair of amateur recr…
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Director Steve McQueen joins NYFF62 Artistic Director Dennis Lim to discuss Blitz, the Closing Night selection of the 62nd New York Film Festival.Blitz opens at Film at Lincoln Center on November 1st. Tickets are now on sale: filmlinc.org/blitzAn authentic and astonishing recreation of London during its blitzkrieg, Blitz pushes the artistry of Stev…
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On this week’s show, Jeff Shuster and I delve into George Lucas's debut film feature, a science fiction epic that isn't the one you are thinking of. This early '70s work helps us understand what was once called The New Hollywood, and how George Lucas's strengths and weaknesses are on display in this memorable movie.…
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