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Breaking through the illusory fourth wall to bring you interviews with the creative forces behind your favorite movies, TV shows, comics, video games, and more, brought to you by Den of Geek. H... more
FAQs about The Fourth Wall:How many episodes does The Fourth Wall have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
August 16, 2019FW16: Hiro Koda & Jahnel Curfman - Cobra KaiIt takes a special kind of stunt coordinator to manage a show like Cobra Kai, in which the fight choreography is central to the story. That's where married couple and professional pairing Hiro Koda and Jahnel Curfman come in. The design duo has been nominated for their work on season 2 of Cobra Kai, and they spoke to us about how they coordinate such a large number of sequences for a single show. Koda was also the stunt coordinator for season 3 of Strangers Things and Ozark, and Curfman worked on the sets of Venom and Avatar and served as the stunt double for Sandra Bullock in Birdbox as well as for Karen Gillan in Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and the upcoming Jumanji: The Next Level. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more17minPlay
August 03, 2019FW15: Shawn Hatosy - Animal KingdomShawn Hatosy has been killing it as Andrew "Pope" Cody on TNT's Animal Kingdom for four seasons now, and with the recent renewal announcement for season 5, we're happy that there's more criminal mayhem to come from the Cody family. Hatosy had his directorial debut for an episode last season, and this week's episode entitled "Julia" was also directed by the longtime TV and movie actor of Outside Providence and Southland. He came on The Fourth Wall to talk about his experience as a director and the character development for Pope, and he also acknowledges a coincidental personal connection to our podcast host and editor, Michael Ahr. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more18minPlay
July 19, 2019FW14: Duncan Jones - MoonAfter Moon garnered praise at the 2009 Sundance Film Festival, director Duncan Jones won a BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Director, and the science fiction story starring Sam Rockwell quickly became a modern classic. Now, upon the tenth anniversary of the movie’s release, new viewers and established fans alike can enjoy the story of a lone astronaut in the final stretch of his three-year contract mining the lunar surface in a special 4K Ultra HD release available as of July 16, 2019. We spoke to Jones about what new things might pop off the screen in this high definition version of his first film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more16minPlay
July 05, 2019FW13: Abraham Rodriguez - Power Rangers Beast MorphersAbraham Rodriguez, who plays Nate on Power Rangers Beast Morphers, takes the character's braininess and lack of athleticism as a challenge. Nate is far from a typical hero, but that brings a depth Rodriguez enjoys. In this interview conducted by our Power Rangers expert, Shamus Kelley, the actor recalls his initial ideas about the character, becoming the Gold Ranger, and what fans can look forward to with his robot “brother”, the Silver Ranger. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more32minPlay
June 21, 2019FW12: Kristina Ho - Power Rangers Beast MorphersSometimes it can be a thankless task to be part of the comedy duo in any Power Rangers iteration, but Kristina Ho has taken the role of Betty Burke and turned it into a fan favorite character that brings an undeniable energy to the show as Hasbro takes over the franchise. The episode of the podcast is the first of a two-part visit with the cast of Power Rangers Beast Morphers conducted by our resident expert, Shamus Kelley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more38minPlay
June 07, 2019FW11: DJ Stipsen & Brendan Taylor - What We Do in the ShadowsWhat We Do in the Shadows on FX is unique among single camera comedies in that it makes use of special effects but also strives for a realistic mockumentary feel. With the show wrapping up its stellar first season on May 29, 2019, we spoke with cinematographer DJ Stipsen, who also worked on the original New Zealand movie directed by and starring Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement that inspired the series, and Brendan Taylor, who acted as visual effects supervisor, making the vampires and their powers look as real as possible while preserving the believability of the world the show tries to create. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more30minPlay
May 24, 2019FW10: Kevin Heffernan & Steve Lemme - Tacoma FDKevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme are best known for their work with the Broken Lizard comedy troupe, the group responsible for a string of comedy films in the 2000s, like the first Super Troopers and Beerfest, that shaped American comedic sensibilities at the movies for a decade. With their original truTV series Tacoma FD, however, Heffernan and Lemme wanted to do something a little different. The show premiered in late March and gradually gained a niche following that has resulted in some pretty good ratings for the network. Ahead of the season finale next Thursday, the longtime friends and collaborators spoke to Den of Geek about the inspiration for the series, its surprisingly familial themes, and more for The Fourth Wall podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more31minPlay
May 10, 2019FW9: Dan Tepfer - Natural MachinesImagine a player piano that can play along with a live human, weaving intricate harmonies and rhythms based on what the pianist is playing but modified by algorithms that invert, echo, or otherwise mimic the live performance to provide, in essence, a robot accompanist. It may sound like something out of Westworld, but it’s actually the method jazz pianist Dan Tepfer uses in his improvisational live performances and on his new album, Natural Machines, which has its digital release on May 17, 2019. We spoke with Tepfer about how he came up with the idea of playing alongside a computer and using math with music. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more29minPlay
April 30, 2019FW8: Catherine Hardwicke - Miss BalaCatherine Hardwicke may be known for directing of movies like Twilight and Thirteen, but her recent remake of action thriller Miss Bala is notable for the reframing of its female protagonist for a modern audience. Kayti Burt spoke with Hardwicke about the home entertainment release of Miss Bala, adapting a Spanish-language movie for English-speaking audiences, and her experiences as a woman director among male peers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more18minPlay
April 12, 2019FW7: Terry Gilliam - The Man Who Killed Don QuixoteOur staff writer Matthew Schuchman is a huge Terry Gilliam fan, and his knowledge of the great director's work gave this interview a well-rounded feel - perfect for a true "fourth wall" experience. The two met up in New York to talk about The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, but the discussion ranges from Gilliam's earlier films like Brazil and The Fisher King to the upcoming TV adaptation of Time Bandits to why you should never watch a movie on your cell phone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information....more22minPlay
FAQs about The Fourth Wall:How many episodes does The Fourth Wall have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.