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Infestation – Fantastic Fest 2018 – Day 4
At the halfway point of our favorite genre film festival, Chris and Richard talk about the ass-kicking excellence of “The Night Comes For Us”, the surreal performance-art horror of “Suspiria”, and the mysteriously horrific world of “The Night Shifter” as well as an interview with “Suspiria” star Jessica Harper and writer David Kajganich.
Infestation – Fantastic Fest 2018 – Day 3
September 23, 2018
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Day 3. Saturday. When it all goes over-the-top crazy town. That’s generally the deal at Fantastic Fest and this year was no exception. So, in that vein expect today’s two film reviews to be a little more unhinged than the previous FF podcasts this year, but hey, Brian Salisbury from Junkfood Cinema is on this one as is Les Weiler
Infestation – Fantastic Fest 2018 Day 2
Our daily coverage of this year’s Fantastic Fest continues as Chris Cox, Jenny Nulf, Patience Robinson-Campos, and Nick Thyes talk about the films “You Might Be The Killer”, “In Fabric”, “One Cut of the Dead”, “Apostle”, and “The Unthinkable”.
Big Finishing Move: ‘Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor Adventures: Series 7, Vol 1’
Greetings fellow sapient beings, and welcome back to Big Finishing Move, the cool little series I do covering Big Finish audio dramas! Sorry it has been so long since I’ve done one of these, I meant to do this months ago but life and several other topics I wanted to cover got in the way. On a positive note, this
Camden International Film Festival – Interview
Non-fiction is an ever-growing and increasingly popular field. There are now various types of documentaries utilizing innovative techniques and artists are also finding new ways to express the theme of creative non-fiction. At the forefront of this wave is an event called the Camden International Film Festival which is in its fourteenth year in the great state of Maine. The
Infestation – Fantastic Fest 2018 – Episode 2
Richard and Chris are joined by Matt Monagle (also from The Austin Chronicle) for some reports from the greatest genre film festival in the world about some of the films they’ve seen. We discuss David Gordon Green’s “Halloween”, Terry Gilliam’s, “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote”, Jim Hosking’s “An Evening with Beverly Luff Linn”, and Lee-Chang-dong’s “Burning”.