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    Explore " se7en" with insightful episodes like "The Killer with Andrew Kevin Walker", "Nova Noir gjør deg klar for en David Fincher-høst!", "Ep. 26 Se/SEVEN/en", "SE7EN (7th Anniversary Special)" and "Episode 267: I would like the Podcast to start now" from podcasts like ""Script Apart", "Nova Noir", "Not a Movie Review", "Kill By Kill: Talking Horror Characters One Death At A Time" and "Nick's Nerd News"" and more!

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    The Killer with Andrew Kevin Walker

    The Killer with Andrew Kevin Walker

    Stick to the plan. Anticipate, don’t improvise. Trust no one. Never yield an advantage. Fight only the battle you’re paid to fight… and if you can do all that while listening to The Smiths, even better. That’s the mantra of the eponymous assassin at the heart of The Killer, directed by David Fincher and written by our guest today  – the fantastic Andrew Kevin Walker. 

    The Killer is a movie that deconstructs the hitman movie genre like Michael Fassbender’s glassy-eyed gun-for-hire deconstructing a McDonald’s sandwich on a park bench in Paris. It opens with a blaze of images that tease the explosive action typical of these films then swerves in a different direction. The result is a defiantly meditative two hours in which the violence of the movie’s revenge plot is almost incidental to the character’s meticulous ways and detached observations about the world.

    It’s an absolutely riveting watch but then again, what did we expect? Unlike The Killer himself – who misses his target early on in the film, sparking the film’s descent into chaos – Andrew and Fincher rarely miss their mark whenever they work together. The pair first teamed up on 1995’s Se7en, which began life as a spec script that Andrew wrote after moving to New York from suburban Pennsylvania. Since then, Andrew’s taken passes at Fight Club and The Game for Fincher, on top of his solo adventures in Hollywood, penning films like Sleepy Hollow and 2022’s excellent Windfall.

    In the spoiler conversation you’re about to hear, Andy answers our questions about the subtle commentary on materialist culture woven into the film. We get into the influence of the novelist Somerset Maugham on Andy’s work and break some of the film’s most intriguing moments, including its enigmatic ending – in which a life is spared but existential questions loom.

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    Ep. 26 Se/SEVEN/en

    Ep. 26 Se/SEVEN/en

    Lets head back to  1995, before movies were only super hero's and green screens.  David Finchers Se7en,  one of Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt's best performances. Delve into the 7 deadly sins from eating yourself to death, knife wieners and Kevin Spacey...well just being Kevin Spacey. 

    SE7EN (7th Anniversary Special)

    SE7EN (7th Anniversary Special)

    What better way to celebrate our seventh year of podcast excellence than to discuss David Fincher’s feel-good hit of 1995, SE7EN!! I can’t think of one, and it’s not for a lack of trying. Along the way, we explore the film’s ties to grime-core classics like SAW, consider stacking hot babies, debate if John Doe will get his security deposit money back, weigh just how bad of a cop Mills is, and wax rhapsodic at just how good David Fincher really is at making movies!! All this, plus we play a filthy and difficult edition of Choose Your Own Deathventure, and we yearn for the days when R. Lee Ermey would just yell at us for 45 minutes straight!! If there's an eighth deadly sin, it's missing this special anniversary... special. I've been writing these for nearly three-quarters of a decade now; they can't all be gold.

     

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    Episode 267: I would like the Podcast to start now

    Episode 267: I would like the Podcast to start now
    This week we have a review of DC's The Flash, and after a long wait, it did not disappoint. Nintendo held a long and fruitful direct. Netflix held their annual Tudum event, and the FTC is smoking the same stuff as the UK's CMA. We also got news on two PlayStation movie ventures, Star Trek Strange New Worlds returns to screens, and Sony dropped a bloody and brutal Kraven the Hunter Trailer.

    Se7en (1995) - Full Review - Special Guest - DAMO GILES

    Se7en (1995) - Full Review - Special Guest - DAMO GILES

    Episode 23 - Back to a full compliment plus a special guest, the BTW team dive head first into 1995 thriller Se7en and discover exactly what's in the box. 
    David Fincher's second feature film, Se7en is a masterpiece in thriller film making that leaves you on the edge of your seat wanting more. Starring four actors that would go on to become Hollywood Royalty, Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow and Kevin Spacey, Se7en is the movie that would catapult them into the stratosphere. 
    Mills (Pitt) and Somerset (Freeman) are detectives thrown together to find a masterful serial killer that is using the seven deadly sins as a way to wreak havoc on an unsuspecting public.
    Spooky October continues and Se7en doubles down where Silence of the Lambs left off last week. We hope you enjoy the Se7en episode as much as we enjoyed recording it.

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    "Ladies and gentlemen, we have ourselves a homicide."

    "Ladies and gentlemen, we have ourselves a homicide."

    Jeff Johnson, from the A Film By podcast and Andrew Blakely, coffee expert, stop by to investigate one of the best movies of the 90's, Se7en.

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    Watcher Review, Scream 6 without Neve Campbell and the Best All-Time Thrillers — Episode 92

    Watcher Review, Scream 6 without Neve Campbell and the Best All-Time Thrillers — Episode 92

    Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean something isn’t really happening. That’s the premise behind the new film “Watcher,” which just opened in theaters as director Chloe Okuno teams up with “It Follows” star Maika Monroe for a thriller that feels like something that should have Alfred Hitchcock’s name attached to it. 

    In addition to “Watcher” opening in theaters, David Cronenberg’s latest film called “Crimes of the Future” is also being released with the reception to this latest movie mixed somewhere between a masterpiece and an all-out gore fest that had some viewers leaving the theater in disgust.  Plus we discuss what happens with "Scream 6" without Neve Campbell. 

    On the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we review the new film 'Watcher,' 'Scream 6' moving on without Neve Campbell and David Cronenberg's latest film and legacy...

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    Seven

    Seven

    Seven is a fine film and worth overanalysing as Mark tries to figure out what sets this thriller apart, whose movie it is really, and why John Doe thinks his only sin is envying 1995's Brad Pitt.

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    Memento

    Memento

    !emite otnemem s'ti Listen along as we wade back into the pool of early 2000s emotionally-stunted detective men. Polaroids, Nolan, and bad suits, oh my; it's Memento time!

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    Episode 72 with John DeNicola

    Episode 72 with John DeNicola
    John DeNicola is an American songwriter and producer. He is best known for co-writing the song "(I've Had) The Time of My Life", for which he won both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe Award, as well as receiving a Grammy nomination, in 1988. In 1989 he was the co-winner of ASCAP Awards' "Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures" for "Time of My Life" as well as for "Hungry Eyes", another song from the film. Listen in as John tells Joseph about his latest release and the early days of analog recording.

    Episode 71 with Alan Chapell

    Episode 71 with Alan Chapell
    How does one become a tech privacy attorney and a musician? How do you go to Mumbai to find your way? This is the story of Alan Chapell. Growing up on the multi-ethnic streets of Stamford, Connecticut, Alan Chapell was exposed to a multitude of music – playing piano and trumpet before the age of six and at age 15 recording with the legendary producer Jimmy ienner (Dirty Dancing, KiSS, etc) Along with his musical success, Alan has carved out a niche as an attorney . . . advising tech companies on privacy issues. When the producers of HBO's Silicon Valley consider creating a character to lampoon your role in the tech space, you know you've made it.

    Episode 70 with Richard Humann

    Episode 70 with Richard Humann
    Richard Humann is a Brooklyn-based neo-conceptual artist whose work has been included in the Venice Biennale, represented the United States in the 2017 Karachi Biennale in Pakistan, and has had multiple national and international solo gallery and museum exhibitions. Richard was born and raised in the Lower Hudson Valley region of New York State. He divides his time between Brooklyn and Woodstock, NY. This podcast is not about art, it's about being an artist. Listen to Joseph and Richard talk it up.

    Ep 68 with Diana Lansleen

    Ep 68 with Diana Lansleen
    Joseph met Diana at a SAG-AFTRA workshop and have been friends since. Diana is an actor, voice actor and producer. Known for her recurring roles on "The Young and the Restless" and "Days of Our Lives", she has also done a number of TV Commercials. She began working in Group ADR in 2010, on "Eureka", and has been heard on "Alphas", "Defiance", "Code Black", "Quantico", "Midnight Texas", "Into The Dark" and more. The daughter of an avionics mechanic from Sri Lanka and a Danish mother, Diana's unusual ethnic background has granted her a strong sense of culture. Her love of travel began at a young age and she's been to over 30 countries. www,dianalansleen.com

    Episode 67 with Bill Schnee

    Episode 67 with Bill Schnee
    Bill Schnee is an internationally renowned producer, engineer, and mix master. He has received over 125 gold and platinum records and more than 50 Top 20 singles that run the gamut from Barbra Streisand to The Jacksons, Rod Stewart to Steely Dan, and Whitney Houston to Dire Straits. This is my conversation with Bill about his journey and his art. Check out Bill's new book: Chairman at the Board: Recording the soundtrack of a Generation