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Casting director Paul Sinacore talks about his new agency and the need for continued diversity in Hollywood.
https://www.blackcatcinema.com
Transgressive filmmaker Michael DiPaolo shares his rants.
Eric Morris Eskenazi [writer, filmmaker, music creator, and master of his own podcast Erratic Dispatches] discusses the films, music, and events that made 1981 so very special.
You can learn more about Eric and his work at his website: http://www.brooklyndigitalmediainc.com/
and buy his book An Insignificant Man at Amazon: https://amzn.to/3atUeC9
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Filmmaker JD Ellenberger talks about his silent movie Noctambulist and his evolution as a multi-faceted creator.
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Goth illusionist Ron Fitzgerald talks about his acting career, including his magic-filled performance in the cult classic Dark Realm.
Writer/director/actor Michael Leo Centi takes about his growing body of outrageous horror-comedy films.
His titles include: Easter Holocaust (2020), My Deadly Playmate (2018), All Hallow's Eve (2017), and the just-released documentary Dollmaker: The Anatoly Moskvin Story (2021).
You can check out Centi's work at Glamboy Productions: https://glamboyproductions.vhx.tv/products
and on Amazon: https://amzn.to/36JiiyH
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Sound engineer Roman Chimienti takes time out from promoting Scream, Queen! My Nightmare On Elm Street, the popular documentary he co-directed with Tyler Jensen, to talk about celebrities, pop culture, and his salad days spinning vinyl in San Francisco.
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Rebecca Love shares stories from her career in erotic cinema, explains why she loves horror movies, and ponders whatever happened to her blind date Scott.
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Filmmaker J. Horton talks about his prolific career in feature films and documentaries, as well as his YouTube channel that teaches indie moguls how to make a living off their videos.
https://www.shanestanley.net
Emmy award winning director and producer Shane Stanley talks about his latest film Break Even and the film industry insights that led to the writing of his book What You Don't Learn In Film School.
The podcast currently has 34 episodes available.