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Actor / Musician / YouTube Personality Brennen Taylor invites you to share your most #SUS stories as he dives into first hand accounts of all things terrifyingly thrilling, intense, and paranormal on SUS: Share Ur Scare!
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Gaming Tangents

Gaming Tangents

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Gaming Tangents is hosted by Menji and Maverick, 2 unofficial gaming historians discussing gaming's past, present and future all while doing their best to stay on topic. Follow us @CrossPlatShow Theme song by The Minibosses and BGM provided by OverClocked Remix ocremix.org Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gaming-tangents/support
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The Horror Cut

Stephen Kerr & Gary J Hewitt

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The Horror Cut Love horror movies? So do we! Join actor Stephen Kerr and filmmaker Gary Hewitt as they dive deep into the world of horror cinema. In each episode, we discuss a different horror film — what we love about it, what makes it terrifying, and why it sticks with us. From cult classics to modern nightmares, we celebrate the genre in all its gruesome glory. Whether you're a hardcore horror fan or just looking for your next scare, The Horror Cut brings passionate discussions, behind-th ...
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It's October all year long around here! Join Brian Foreman & Darryl Plunkie as they interview the people who make up the Halloween & Haunted House Industry. Professional Haunted Attraction Owners, Home Haunters, Halloween Fanatics, Haunt Vendors, Horror Musicians, Haunt Trade Shows, Special FX Artists, Live Training Seminars, and so much more. Listen to the show and find out how you can win FREE prizes from your favorite Halloween vendors!
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Strangeland

audiochuck | Western Sound

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STRANGELAND from audiochuck is an investigative series that examines cases in immigrant neighborhoods. Season 3: The Killing Fields of L.A. is hosted by Ben Adair and Mayly Tao. In 1996, a Cambodian refugee was gunned down in an alley in L.A.’s Chinatown. But this wasn’t a typical murder. The victim was Haing Ngor, an Oscar-winning actor and humanitarian. Many Cambodians believe Ngor was assassinated over his role in The Killing Fields – a film that depicted the Khmer Rouge’s reign of terror ...
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One Final Scare

Minki Kim & Tracy Mathews - Horror Lovers

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Once coworkers, always friendly competitors for the spotlight, Minki Kim and Tracy Mathews share their love of horror movies — and talking over each other — by retelling every gory detail of one horror film each week. Join these creatives by day, novice film critics by night, as they walk through one movie from start to finish with the hopes that listeners will come back...for one final scare. Find us on iTunes (click on far left icon above), Google Play, Player FM, Stitcher, Spotify, Tune I ...
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Our fifth season is Decoding John Ford, a seven-episode series about cinema's most mysterious auteur. Using scores of never-before-heard archival interviews, host Ben Mankiewicz strips back John Ford's self-spun mythology to reveal his brilliance behind the camera – alongside the often ugly, uncomfortable truths about his life and movies, asking whether we can ever truly separate art from the artist. Decoding John Ford starts June 6.
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Idol Gossip

Nathalie Hulbert and Emma Hixson

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Your UK pop culture podcast, hosted by writer Nathalie Hulbert and actor Emma Hixson. Switch off your busy brains and tune into some smoky celebrity gossip. Music credits: Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/good-thing License code: DCMRYXGAVI6ALT7H #popculture #celebritygossip #ukcelebrities
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Crazy Smart Asia lifts the lid on the unexpected stories behind some of Asia’s boldest disruptors. Every week we talk with a young leader about the crazy-smart approaches they’re taking to achieve success and tackle some of the biggest issues facing Asia today. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nuances is an award-nominated audio space where guests from a wide range of Asian ethnic groups, careers, countries, and communities explore our often complicated relationships with our culture(s) and how they shape us. It can be a source of validation, a space for healing, a call to self-reflection, or a good laugh, often all at the same time. The current 5th season is a limited series exploring wholesome queer stories from premodern Asia, what they can teach us about our cultures, and why ...
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Ascending Tribe

Uniting Conscious Minds

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Creating conscious content and events, building a community of conscious minds to assist & guide each other on the path to ascension. To create a gathering of new knowledge & wisdom, a sharing network to exchange researched information, experiences & further findings for truth seekers. A place for conscious businesses to showcase their helpful services & products to create trusting connections for those seeking the healing & information that they require. Follow Ascending Tribe on FB: Ascend ...
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Careers by Design: The Interviews

Careers by Design: The Interviews

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How do people decide what careers to pursue? Hear from scientists, entertainers, business people, academics, politicians and everyone in between about how they designed paths that were right for them. Hosted by Sharon Belden Castonguay, Executive Director of the Gordon Career Center at Wesleyan University (CT).
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Reviewed: Mission: Ballerina, The Phoenician Scheme Top 5: Movie Spinoffs Celebrating This Month: Brad Pitt Allow me to take you on a journey Jaw Heads. Visualize in your mind’s eye: you go to a second-hand record store. You rifle through the bargain bin and find a press of Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, abridged of course to fit onto one disc. You …
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Choreographer Stephanie Lake and composer Robin Fox are partners in work and life, though they come from 'different worlds' artistically. Their latest collaboration is the joyful The Chronicles, which follows the rhythms of a life cycle, from birth to death — or is it renewal? Eddie Perfect's Broadway musical Beetlejuice has received rave reviews f…
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Reviewed: Mission: The Karate Kid: Legends, Bring Her Back Celebrating This Month: Brad Pitt Jawheads, as far as fans go… you’re the *BEST* around. And nothing’s gonna ever bring you down. And if anything ever *did* bring you down, CinemaJaw would be there to pick you back up onto your feet as though we were picking up wayward fruit flies with our …
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Let us know your thoughts Buckle your seatbelt, keep your eyes on the runway, and whatever you do, don’t mess with fate. This week on The Horror Cut, Stephen and Gary take a hair-raising ride through the death-defying chaos of 2000’s Final Destination. We’re breaking down the original film that made us all paranoid about tanning beds, plane turbule…
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It’s one of those roles which great actors have on their to-do list: Winnie in the play Happy Days by Samuel Beckett. Winnie starts the play buried up to her waist in dirt. In Act 2 she’s buried up to her neck! Acclaimed actor Pamela Rabe tell us what makes this such an iconic play and how she approached it as both co-director and star of Happy Day…
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Reviewed: Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning, Fountain of Youth Top Lists: M: I Movies – Ranked Celebrating This Month: Natalie Portman Agent Jawhead, the movies need your immediate attention. Codenames: “Movie Guy” and “The Kubinski” are at it again and only YOU can listen to them. Your episode – should you choose to download it, will include…
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Let us know your thoughts Don’t make a sound. Don’t even breathe. This week on The Horror Cut, Stephen and Gary tiptoe into the nail-biting silence of 2018’s breakout hit A Quiet Place. We're unpacking the terror of a world where noise equals death, from the film’s brilliantly tense sound design to its heart-wrenching family dynamics. How does a ho…
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What does it take to write a Tony-winning musical? Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty are the friends and songwriting team behind big Broadway musicals like Ragtime and Anastasia. They're also voting members for New York City's famous theatre industry prize, the Tony Awards. They join us as Tony Awards season takes off. Back stage... The make up arti…
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Reviewed: Friendship, Final Destination: Bloodlines Top Lists: Comedies of the New Millennium Celebrating This Month: Natalie Portman At the time of writing this, I’m having a dilemma Jaw Heads. So get this – in this episode, Matt and Ryan review the new Tim Robinson movie Friendship. They go over their top 5 comedy films of the new millennium. It’…
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“Trying to murder my father, this was the thing that put me on the path.” That’s Joe Loya, and his path was bank robbery. Joe was one of California’s most daring bank robbers. He used disguises, body doubles, speeding getaway cars… and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars, even as the FBI was closing in. Joe was also a soul searcher, driven by a …
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Let us know your thoughts Make sure there is more than one exit, check your rearview mirror, and whatever you do, don’t stop moving. This week on The Horror Cut, Stephen and Gary are looking over their shoulders as they dive into 2014’s eerie indie hit It Follows. We’re talking creeping dread, a shit ton of panning shots and that relentless, slow-w…
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Legendary French singer Edith Piaf was a firecracker of emotion. Gutsy and seductive, while underneath -- an intense fragility. That’s the legend. But what’s it like to play a legend, show after show, year after year? Cabaret singer Nathalie Lermitte has been inhabiting the icon Piaf for well over a decade. Top Shelf with Josh Piterman. Josh Piterm…
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Reviewed: Clown in a Cornfield Top Lists: Number 1 Best Horror Casts Guest: Hobart Miller and Michael Panico Celebrating This Month: Natalie Portman There are only 5 chairs in CinemaJaw Studios, meaning we do not have **Room for Six**… That doesn’t stop us this week from sitting down with Hobart Miller and Michael Panico to discuss their feature fi…
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Let us know your thoughts Gas up the car, keep your eyes on the road and listen for that horrific HORN!!!!. We are discussing 2001’s Jeepers Creepers. This week on The Horror Cut, Stephen and Gary hit the road with one of horror’s most enduring monsters. We’re talking dark pipes, winged terror, and that unforgettable opening sequence that still mak…
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Send us a text In this electrifying episode, we welcome our brand-new haunt friend, Drew. A passionate, hilarious, and experienced scare actor with stories that will have you wanting more! We dive into The emotional and physical toll of being a haunter How to keep the creative fire burning. The Wild, unforgettable behind-the-scenes tales from Drew’…
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When Cree-Salteaux theatre-maker Margo Kane started trying out for theatre gigs in Canada in the 1970s, there were so few roles for Indigenous actors, she ended up auditioning for the same part more than once. That all changed when she wrote her own one woman show, Moonlodge that became a classic of Canadian theatre. She's in Australia to show her …
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Reviewed: Thunderbolts*, Havoc Celebrating This Month: Natalie Portman It’s a bird! It’s a plane!! It’s… a couple of nobodies sucking up over an hour of your precious time… And I’m not talking about us; I’m talking about Marvel’s Thunderbolts! That’s right, Matt and Ryan got the screening for Thunderbolts* (the asterisk is essential, I swear) and o…
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Let us know your thoughts What does it take to turn already unsettling moments into downright nightmarish memories on screen? On this episode of The Horror Cut, we sit down with Academy Award & BAFTA winning special effects wizard Justin Raleigh (owner of Fractured FX Inc). Justin takes us behind the scenes on The Conjuring and shares insider tales…
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Playwright Andrea James has researched a story from the 1840s, in which colonial newspapers suggested that a 'white woman' – maybe the survivor of a shipwreck – had been taken captive by Gunaikurnai people in what is now eastern Victoria. Andrea interrogates the legend in a riveting new play called The Black Woman of Gippsland. In 1895 Oscar Wilde …
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Reviewed: The Legend of Ochi Top 5: Summer Movie Preview Celebrating This Month: Laurence Fishburne Smell ya’ later April!! CinemaJaw is back and we are BACK with the last episode of Laurence Fishburne Month! We loved having him, and lemme tell ya’ – we closed this party with a bang! First and foremost – we have a review of the new Willem DaFoe veh…
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Let us know your thoughts Pack your map, take the backroads, and head deep into the woods. We're discussing 2003’s Wrong Turn. This week on The Horror Cut, Stephen and Gary hack their way through the blood-soaked woods. We’re talking gnarly kills, inbred cannibal hillbillies, and the film’s surprisingly tight pacing that keeps you on edge from star…
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S. Shakthidharan's last play Counting and Cracking was a massive hit, an epic tale of one Sri Lankan Tamil family and their involvement in world-change events. Now he returns with The Wrong Gods, a story about a mother and daughter in India whose lives are about to be ripped apart by industrial agriculture. Should economic growth come at the cost o…
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Reviewed: Sinners Top 5: Period Horror Guest: Erik Childress Celebrating This Month: Laurence Fishburne Buckle up Jaw Heads because today we are talking about a HUGE event!!! There Chicago Critics Film Festival is coming BACK!! And just before the festival runs from May 2nd to May 8th, we got our long time friend and Chicago critic: Erik Childress!…
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Let us know your thoughts Grab your music box and lock up your creepy doll, it's 3:07am and we are discussing The Conjuring. This week, we step into the haunted world of James Wan’s The Conjuring (2013), the film that revitalised supernatural horror and introduced us to Ed and Lorraine Warren. Stephen and Gary discuss the film’s atmosphere, terrify…
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From a visual development artist who’s worked on major Hollywood animations to a horror filmmaker terrifying audiences without the jump scares, season 11 of Crazy Smart Asia presents powerful lessons on work and life from Asia’s film industry leaders. Listen for five of the most powerful mindbombs from the season’s guests, designed to help you thin…
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We mark the 100th Birthday of Australia's oldest continuously run theatre — Brisbane's iconic La Boite. A little theatre that's had a huge influence on the theatre and politics of Brisbane and on building a theatre culture which is distinctively Australian. La Boite's Artistic Director Courtney Stewart and former AD David Berthold (current director…
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