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Explore "shaye" with insightful episodes like "Kim Stockwood, singer/songwriter", "Ep 29: Patrick Stibbs - Screenwriter of the Horror Film "The Call" Now Out in Theaters", "Mack & the Movies, Episode 51 - A Nightmare on Elm Street, Pt. II", "Episode 14: (Lin Shaye) Into the FURTHER!!!" and "Episode 57 - Insidious: The Last Key / Frankenstein (1931)" from podcasts like ""Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers", "Cinematic Heartland: A Filmmaking Podcast", "Mack & the Movies", "An Actor, a Comedian and a Musician Walk Into a Bar" and "It's Only a Podcast - A Horror Movie Review Show"" and more!
Episodes (5)
Ep 29: Patrick Stibbs - Screenwriter of the Horror Film "The Call" Now Out in Theaters
It was exciting to have the opportunity to talk with screenwriter Patrick Stibbs whose movie âThe Callâ is now out in almost 400 theaters and Iâm thrilled to share the conversation with you on this Halloween episode of Cinematic Heartland: A Filmmaking Podcast. Hear how his film finally got produced after 20 years and how horror greats Lin Shaye and Tobin Bell got involved.
Mack & the Movies, Episode 51 - A Nightmare on Elm Street, Pt. II
Episode 14: (Lin Shaye) Into the FURTHER!!!
Greg and Nick are so excited to have Lin Shaye join them in the bar! Lin, actress extraordinaire from the Insidious franchise, There's Something About Mary, Kingpin, Dumb and Dumber, Ouija, and so many more, bless us with her incredible stories of growing up to become one of the most versatile talents in Hollywood. The three discuss bonding with costars, amazing immigrants, growing up in Detroit, our dependence on technology, Lin's brother Bob Shaye (founder of New Line Cinema), and her great performances throughout her career. You DO NOT want to miss this interview!
Episode 57 - Insidious: The Last Key / Frankenstein (1931)
Christian and Ian now know what it feels like to be God.
We are back this week with franchise fatigue and franchise excitement. Our new movie review is for the sequel to the prequel, INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY. For our Movie from the Crypt segment we debut a new series, Universal Horror Monster Mash, by talking about an early classic, FRANKENSTEIN. We also discuss fingers, throats, and semen.
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