Episode 35: Miracle Valley Q&A w/Greg Sestero
Kooky cults, hokey horror, cannibal cream, and blood societies, oh what a story, Mark! Join Aaron as he takes us to a Q&A with Greg Sestero about his directorial debut, Miracle Valley.
Read MoreKooky cults, hokey horror, cannibal cream, and blood societies, oh what a story, Mark! Join Aaron as he takes us to a Q&A with Greg Sestero about his directorial debut, Miracle Valley.
Read MoreJoin Aaron as he chats with Dawn Storey about Dooley Does Murder, which they wrote, directed, produced, and starred in.
Read MoreJoin Aaron and Viddy Well veteran Chris Wolford as they discuss geriatric satanic cults, ghoulish gaslighting, and chilling lullabies that paralyze in their dissection of the 1968 iconic psychological horror flick, Rosemary’s Baby!
Read MoreJoin Aaron as he chats with Harley Chamandy about his latest project, Where It's Beautiful When It Rains, which will be playing at Fantasia Fest later this month. It's truly a magical film with a beautiful message and an incredible story behind it.
Read MoreJoin Aaron as he talks about some of the 2022 things he's watched that he either didn't have the time or ambition to write full reviews about.
Read More"The Four Seasons Of Film" series will be a new annual episode format that will highlight various films that focus on or embody a particular season. For our inaugural episode, we talk Yasujirō Ozu's masterful 1949 postwar drama, Late Spring, which can currently be streamed on various platforms.
Read MoreIt’s that time of year to rundown the year’s best offerings!
Read MoreGrab some cheese pizza and a Pepsi, set some glass ornaments by the window with care to ward off intruders, and ready your paint cans because we're talking about a little holiday home invasion on this episode!
Read MoreJoin Aaron as he talks a bit about his experience at this year's Fantastic Fest and recounts his ten favorite films from the fest. Which amazing film will earn the right to call itself "Best in Fest"?! You'll have to listen to find out!
Read MoreJoin Aaron as he talks with Mickey Reece and John Selvidge about their latest film, Agnes, its origins and creative evolution, as well as their forthcoming flick: Country Gold.
Read MoreWe had the pleasure of catching the U.S. premiere of witchy indie horror Hellbender at this year's Fantastic Fest. The film was written and directed by husband and wife, John Adams and Toby Poser, and their daughter Zelda, with all three in attendance at the screening. It’s a dark coming-of-age story streaked with horror elements and peppered with quality camp, and despite having its blemishes, it really transcends the limitations of its low budget. The Q&A with this filmmaking family was a lot of fun, and we hope y'all enjoy it as much as we did!
Read MoreWriter/director Eskil Vogt talks with Fantastic Fest Director of Programming, Annick Mahnert, about his latest film, The Innocents!
Read MoreWhen there's no more room in Hell... old friends will come together to talk about the living dead for a podcast! Join Aaron as he chats with Jerrod Wilsford, an old chum from his video store days, about two of the greatest Zombie joints ever made, George A. Romero's Dawn Of The Dead and Dan O'Bannon's The Return Of The Living Dead!
Read MoreYernar Nurgaliev is a director of films and music videos from Almaty, Kazakhstan. Sweetie, You Won't Believe It is Yernar's third film, and it just had its Texas premiere at Fantastic Fest. The film mixes comedy, drama, thriller, and horror into a bloody good genre hybrid that is hilariously entertaining watch. We had the privilege of chatting with Yernar, along with his translator Aizada, about the film, its origins, and much much more!
Read MoreWe had the pleasure of catching the Texas premiere of Mickey Reece's latest film, Agnes, with Reece and his screenwriting partner John Selvidge in attendance! In typical Reece fashion, expectations are subverted and the audience is taken on an unexpected ride. Don't expect your typical exorcism film here because this is quite a different beast.
Read MoreWe caught the world premiere of the latest installment into the V/H/S franchise, V/H/S/94, at this year’s Fantastic Fest with most of the filmmakers, as well as producer Josh Goldbloom, in attendance. The film features five new segments from Simon Barrett, Chloe Okuno, Ryan Prows, Jennifer Reeder, and Timo Tjahjanto, and takes viewers for a gory good ride that attempts to right the wrongs of the franchise’s previous entry.
Read MoreWe had the pleasure of attending the Texas premiere for Jim Cummings and PJ McCabe's satirical erotic thriller, The Beta Test with both directors in attendance! It was a wickedly fun, hilariously nasty irreverent ride that features another strong comedic performance from Cummings. We enjoyed the film and look forward to seeing it again when it releases on 11/5, Guy Fawkes day ironically. We hope you enjoy this Q&A as much as we did.
Read MoreWe had the pleasure of catching a screening of Last Night In Soho with co-writer and director Edgar Wright in attendance! The film was the first secret screening at the festival, and we’re happy to have been there so we could share this Q&A with all of you.
Read MoreJoin Aaron for what is sure to be our weirdest episode, as he talks with Joe Badon about his film Sister Tempest and a slew of other things. There's goofiness galore and oddity abound, so come be a part of the insanity!
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