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By camilla jackson
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.
In today's episode we sit down with Kathy Charles, Co-writer of the fantastic new horror film, JAKOB'S WIFE.
We delve into influences, the beauty of a non-happy ending and the themes that can make some horror films so layered.
Kathy Charles is a screenwriter whose Stephen King biopic THE KINGS OF MAINE appeared on both the Hit List and Black List of Hollywood’s best unproduced screenplays. Her first feature, a remake of the horror classic CASTLE FREAK, was released in 2020. She is the co-writer of JAKOB’S WIFE starring Barbara Crampton that premiered at SXSW. She was also a writer on the Orion Pictures horror thriller 10/31 which also appeared on the Black List and Blood List. She is also the author of the novel JOHN BELUSHI IS DEAD published by MTV Books. Kathy was born in Melbourne, Australia and lives in Los Angeles.
Director Paul Solet is known for his work as a writer and director of narrative genre, but this week we speak to him about his gripping new critically acclaimed documentary, TREAD.
Tread tells the story of Granby, Colorado man, Marvin Heemeyer, who exacted revenge on his local community in 2004 in the most epic and mind-boggling of ways.
Paul Solet dropped by for a discussion about his documentary along with his Production designer, Robb Wilson King and Cinematographer, Zoran Popovic.
This week Director, William Lustig drops by the theater to discuss the beginnings of his film career all the way through to his company BLUE UNDERGROUND.
We cover topics including his partnership with Joe Spinell, his films including MANIAC, MANIAC COP, VIGILANTE, Nicolas Winding Refn's bug elimination technique, and ultimately how Lustig's self-belief and love of film led to a wonderful career in the film industry.
William is full of wonderfully entertaining anecdotes, and we are proud to present his episode.
On this special episode of CINELOUNGE PRESENTS, we broadcast from the Annual Art House Convergence in Midway, Utah.
Christian has the opportunity to speak to distributors, producers, executives, and other art-house cinema owners. We wlecome Benjamin Crossley-Marra from Janus Films, Ronnie Ycong from Spotlight Cinema Networks, Nancy Gerstman and Emily Russo from Zeitgeist Films, Cressandra Thibodeaux from 14 Pews Cinema, Tori Baker from Salt Lake Film Society, Trevor Dillon from The Frida Cinema, Julie Anderson Frieson from Cinema Falls and Paul Cohen from The Torchlight Program at FSU.
This week Director, Kurt Kuenne came to Cinelounge for a series of special 10 Year anniversary screenings of his acclaimed documentary, DEAR ZACHARY.
This film affected people in so many positive ways, and it was our honor to be host to such an important milestone in this film's journey.
We chat with Kurt and find out about what has transpired since the film's release and how it has impacted his life.
This week Christian sits down with Brian Yuzna for an in-depth chat about his vast decade-spanning career.
Together they explore his early love for the horror genre and how it led to a lifetime in the film business.
Yuzna's credits include Re-Animator, Honey I Shrunk The Kids, Society, The Dentist, Warlock & Return of the Living Dead III.
Alison Kozberg
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This week Christian sits down for a deep dive with Alison Kozberg, Executive Director of the Art House Convergence.
A plethora of subjects are discussed in relation to the independent movie-going experience.
Adam Egypt Mortimer Speaks DANIEL ISN'T REAL
This week we were lucky enough to sit down with very talented Director, Adam Egypt Mortimer.
Adam is masterful in creating horror with depth, and he gives us insight into the long journey it took him to get his latest film, DANIEL ISN'T REAL made. From creating music video's to working with Spectrevision and Elijah Wood, his path has been like a jigsaw puzzle coming together to create a great picture!
Both filmmakers and film lovers will get a lot out of Adam's willingness to be open and honest about how he achieved his latest contribution to the world of movies.
The Steed is a 2019 Mongolian drama film directed by Erdenebileg Ganbold. It was selected as the Mongolian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards.[1] It won the Best Feature Film award at the 2019 San Diego International Film Festival
This week Christian sits down with THE STEED'S Producers, Trevor Doyle and Alexa Khan to talk about how this epic Oscar contender for Magnolia got made to look like a million bucks on a shoestring!
This week Christian sits down with NATO (National Association of Theater Owners) and asks all the prevalent questions regarding the importance and value of the movie-going experience in cinema.
The subject of Theatrical releases versus streaming is highly topical, and we were fortunate to have NATO representatives to offer core insight into the landscape, plus share what's to be expected in the next few years of independent filmmakers.
This is an episode for anyone that cares about the future of cinema and is not to be missed.
The podcast currently has 18 episodes available.