Here is a preview of the new promo banner for the New York Cine Radio podcast. It features all of the hosts of the show in one shot. The next step is to redesign the website to reflect the new style and attitude of the broadcast!
New York Cine Radio: Who you gonna call?
This week on the New York Cine Radio podcast the gang and I discuss the new all female Ghostbusters cast, the rumored Indiana Jones reboot with Chris Pratt, the recent happenings at Marvel Comics, and the just released Continue reading “New York Cine Radio: Who you gonna call?”
New York Cine Video: Roger Corman and The Shooting
A few weeks back the New York Cine gang and I talked about filmmaker Roger Corman and his movie “The Shooting”. The footage above is a small video segment that we pulled from the earlier audio podcast. I consider myself fairly well versed in media and cinema studies topics but my knowledge about Corman was pretty rudimentary. One of the things that I truly love about being a part of this weekly podcast is that I always learn something new. It is great that each of hosts brings different interest and perspectives to the production.
New York Cine Radio: Guest hosting again at Mama’s Place?
After attending my office Christmas party I headed to Mama’s Place Studio The new episode of the New York Cine Podcast. The gang and I talk about the latest on the Sony hacking scandal and a whole bunch of movies we reviewed this week. Most notably the Chris Evans Sci-fi film Continue reading “New York Cine Radio: Guest hosting again at Mama’s Place?”
VHS Massacre Interview
Today I was interviewed by the producers of the upcoming documentary, VHS Massacre, which chronicles the rise and fall of physical media from the origin of film all the way through the video store era and into digital media. The filmmakers wanted to question me on my take about how digital distribution, the proliferation of high speed data connections, and online piracy has hastened the demise of physical media like vhs tapes and CD-Roms. Much of the documentary focuses in the impact of the changes on B-movie and cult films.
The documentary is directed by indie filmmakers Thomas Edward Seymour and Ken Powell, two of the same gentlemen that produce the NewYorkCine Radio podcast on pop culture and film. VHS Massacre is scheduled to be released sometime in 2014.