Talkin’ ROBIN HOOD with Andy Hart from Fandango Groovers. He and Ryan also field some listener feedback on Hot Docs 2012, and rhyme off their top five summer movies.
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Welcome to Wherever You Are! The Matineecast is a bi-weekly podcast where a neverending string of guests join me to review new releases and discuss old favorites. We begin by learning about the guest, move on to listener feedback, and review a new release. We finish out each episode with discussion on two films chosen to compliment the feature review. Buttons to subscribe can be found in the sidebar.
And then there were none. The fifth and final Hot Docs podcast is coming up, this time with some very good friends flanking me post-screening. … Read More ›
I’d really like to be recording episode five of this series right now as opposed to posting episode four, but something tells me I’ve been … Read More ›
Another day, another director in conversation… This time out, it was a chance to speak with director Nick Sherman the morning his wonderful film SOUNDTRACKER … Read More ›
Pardon the interruption in service, but while mypodcast.com figures itself out, I’ve decided to move this series to podomatic for the time being. Part two … Read More ›
We now interrupt this regularly scheduled blog to talk documentaries… Today begins a special series of my regular Matineecast, talking about all thing festival related. … Read More ›
Takin’ KICK-ASS with Heather Roddy from Movie Mobsters. She and Ryan field listener feedback on summer movies, and rhyme off their top five comic book movies.
Talking HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON with Dylan Fields from Blog Cabins. He and Ryan also sift through listener feedback on young Hollywood, and rhyme off their top five desert island dvd’s.
Talking THE RUNAWAYS with guest Megan Carr of The Rest is Cream Cheese. She and Ryan also field some listener feedback and rhyme off their top five bio-pics.
Talking GREEN Zone with Simon Columb from Screen Insight. He and Ryan also rhyme off their top five British films and Canadian films, respectively.
Talkin’ ALICE IN WONDERLAND with Danger Girl. She and Hatter also rhyme off a list of their top five Children’s Lit films.
Once in a generation, galaxies collide. The cosmic tumblers click into place, and two planets of massive cinematic nerdiness cross orbits. Ladies and gentleman, like … Read More ›