Morgan is back once again to talk all things Oscars with us as we delve into the alleged best films and snubs of 2019’s awards season. You can keep up with what he’s doing these days at his site, https://www.morgangoldin.com/
Steve and Scott have a discussion with Juli and Adrian of Distant Rabbit Games about their upcoming tabletop game, Mantis Falls, and the process of creating it from initial idea and vision to realizing the final form.
Distant Rabbit Games is a small tabletop game publisher located in Athens, GA specializing in semi-cooperative social deduction games. Distant Rabbit is co-owned by Adrian Kerrihard (game designer) and Juli Bierwirth (illustrator). Together they build games aimed at squeezing deep strategy, world immersion, and player psychology into small, minimally wasteful packages. In collaboration with myclimate.org every Distant Rabbit game is carbon neutral.
Check out more about Juli, Adrian, and Mantis Falls at:
Please welcome Lee Esposito of Ritterhaus Productions, director of the award winning indie horror flick, Lillith (Check out the trailer here)! We got to chat with Lee a bit last week about his path to becoming a filmmaker, taking inspiration from other films, and his directorial debut among other fun stuff. So turn up and tune in.
The Lost Signals joins a group of Brooklynites led by Gabrielle Puglia for The Hero’s Benefit, dedicated to benefiting US Military service members and their families. Event hosting courtesy of The Wicked Monk restaurant and bar.
TLS sits down with writer/director Andres Rovira to chat about his recently released film, Between the Darkness (see trailer here) as well as his filmmaking experiences leading up to it.
About Andres: Originally from Miami, Florida, I’m an LA-based filmmaker. My writing/directing work spans films, digital shorts and commercials for brands such as Forbes, J. Wakefield Brewing, JoJo Tea, and B12 Love. In 2018 I directed my first feature film, “Come, Said the Night,” starring Lew Temple and Danielle Harris and acquired by DirectTV. The film was an Official Selection at Cinequest Film Festival and Dances With Films 2019. My scripts have placed in the 2016 Austin Film Festival (Finalist) and the Academy Nicholl Fellowship (Semi-Finalist). I’m always looking for my next filmmaking adventure.
Between the Darkness is available for rent or purchase at: Amazon DirecTV
Note: We didn’t have video of this interview, but we have added a bunch of promo pics from Between the Darkness, just so you won’t have to stare at a blank screen if you’re watching on YouTube. Though the dulcet tones of Andres’ voice should be enough for you. Stop being so greedy.
We get mad as hell in a not-quite review, but more of an impression/discussion of the recent Broadway production of classic AFI film Network (which we did review previously) featuring Bryan Cranston in the role of Howard Beale.
Another year, another Oscars discussion with returning friend of the show, Morgan Goldin. We go in depth about the nominees, what we liked, what bugged us, and what films we thought were snubbed.
Morgan is a filmmaker himself and his work can be found at www.morgangoldin.com. He also does an annual supercut rundown of his favorite films from the year before. Here is his 2018 video.
On this bonus episode Matt and Jesse of the American Slacker Podcast sit down with Steve and Scott of The Lost Signals and discuss the soon to release Bethesda production, Fallout 76. The guys dive into the Fallout timeline, what to expect and much more!
Check out more stuff from the Slackers at the book face, tweedzler, or by searching American Slacker Podcast wherever dem ‘casts are found. Enjoy!
Steve and Scott interview filmmaker Michelle Iannantuono about her upcoming feature, “Livescream,” as well as her company, Octopunk Media, and all of the various projects under its tentacles.
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