Today marks the launch of BlakCast, showcasing and supporting podcasts proudly platforming the stories of First Nations Peoples and people of colour.
Launching in partnership with Arn’s iHeart, BlakCast empowers First Nations Peoples and people of colour to reclaim their narratives, strengthen cultural identity and contribute to a more inclusive Australia, by showcasing exciting, emerging talent from Indigenous communities and other Australians from minority backgrounds.
BlakCast is thrilled to announce the network will launch with podcasts including Black Magic Woman, Yarning Up, Curtain the Podcast, Unapologetically Blak, Meet the Mob and Coming Out Blak, and is proud to partner with iHeart to drive revenue and audiences for new and diverse talent. iHeart is the number one podcast publisher, with more podcast hits than any other publisher.
Mundanara Bayles was awarded Supply Nation’s Indigenous Businesswoman of the Year award in August this year and is the driving force behind BlakCast.
Launching in partnership with Arn’s iHeart, BlakCast empowers First Nations Peoples and people of colour to reclaim their narratives, strengthen cultural identity and contribute to a more inclusive Australia, by showcasing exciting, emerging talent from Indigenous communities and other Australians from minority backgrounds.
BlakCast is thrilled to announce the network will launch with podcasts including Black Magic Woman, Yarning Up, Curtain the Podcast, Unapologetically Blak, Meet the Mob and Coming Out Blak, and is proud to partner with iHeart to drive revenue and audiences for new and diverse talent. iHeart is the number one podcast publisher, with more podcast hits than any other publisher.
Mundanara Bayles was awarded Supply Nation’s Indigenous Businesswoman of the Year award in August this year and is the driving force behind BlakCast.
- 11/22/2023
- Podnews.net
Horror is one genre that, like the rom-com, seems to get it wrong all too often, and some will argue that the genres are simply too played out; we’ve seen every imaginable scenario done time and time again, and so in the case of the horror film, often the only saving grace is a thrilling kill here or there. Given how even the most mind-numbingly scripted film can have an excellent effects department, it’s no surprise that the gory kills often end up being the best moments, as they’re clearly the parts that the filmmakers are the most interested in getting right. Do it wrong, and the film has no visceral impact whatsoever even if the film is good, but get it right and it can create an iconic moment regardless of whether the rest of the film is watchable or not.
Here are 10 awesome death scenes from awful horror movies.
Here are 10 awesome death scenes from awful horror movies.
- 12/20/2012
- by Shaun Munro
- Obsessed with Film
A new independently shot zombie themed film is just completing and this latest feature takes place in Iowa. In the Collapse, a family tries to stay alive under zombie attack. There are also issues of starvation, with the family's patriarch using shotgun and radio transmissions to stay alive. How long will they last?
The film's first trailer is hosted below, along with the poster for the Collapse (seen left). This film is currently working on sound, so a release is not far off. Preview the film in all its chaotic madness below.
Directors: Jason Bolinger, and Insane Mike Saunders.
Writer: Insane Mike Saunders.
Producers: Bruce Elgin, Erin Heppner-Elgin and Page Ostrow.
Cast: Chris Mulkey, Karen Landry, Travis Slade Reinders, Linnea Quigley, Angela Dezen, Michael Cornelison, Clint Curtis, Mike Tweeton, Ray H. Thompson, Justin Marxen, Ethan Henry, Troy Hollatz, and Justin Beahm.
The trailer for the Collapse is here:
The film's...
The film's first trailer is hosted below, along with the poster for the Collapse (seen left). This film is currently working on sound, so a release is not far off. Preview the film in all its chaotic madness below.
Directors: Jason Bolinger, and Insane Mike Saunders.
Writer: Insane Mike Saunders.
Producers: Bruce Elgin, Erin Heppner-Elgin and Page Ostrow.
Cast: Chris Mulkey, Karen Landry, Travis Slade Reinders, Linnea Quigley, Angela Dezen, Michael Cornelison, Clint Curtis, Mike Tweeton, Ray H. Thompson, Justin Marxen, Ethan Henry, Troy Hollatz, and Justin Beahm.
The trailer for the Collapse is here:
The film's...
- 10/12/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
2011 - 95 mins. - Rated R
D: Adam GieraschC: Gale Harold, Leisha Hailey, Chelcie Ross, Jami Bassman, Kailah Combs, Ingrid Coree, Clint Curtis, Steve Janousek, JoNell Kennedy
After a miscarriage, a husband and wife move to the country to escape it all. Shortly after becoming pregnant again, she starts to experience a series of hauntings that may be connected to a deadly tradition involving her husband.
In Fertile Ground, the main character is disoriented and confused as to what is unfolding around her. Fertile Ground captures that disorientation and confusion through a series of events that leaves viewers wondering what exactly is happening throughout the film. Gale Harold captures the right balance between being a frustrated husband and menace. Leisha Hailey strikes the right chord as viewers are left to wonder if what is happening is real or not, if it is in her mind or not. Fertile Ground successfully knows...
D: Adam GieraschC: Gale Harold, Leisha Hailey, Chelcie Ross, Jami Bassman, Kailah Combs, Ingrid Coree, Clint Curtis, Steve Janousek, JoNell Kennedy
After a miscarriage, a husband and wife move to the country to escape it all. Shortly after becoming pregnant again, she starts to experience a series of hauntings that may be connected to a deadly tradition involving her husband.
In Fertile Ground, the main character is disoriented and confused as to what is unfolding around her. Fertile Ground captures that disorientation and confusion through a series of events that leaves viewers wondering what exactly is happening throughout the film. Gale Harold captures the right balance between being a frustrated husband and menace. Leisha Hailey strikes the right chord as viewers are left to wonder if what is happening is real or not, if it is in her mind or not. Fertile Ground successfully knows...
- 5/26/2011
- by Big Daddy aka Brandon Sites
- Big Daddy Horror Reviews - Interviews
Splatter: Love, Honor, and Paintball will be an entry at the Dances With Films Film Festival with a showing Tuesday, June 8th and film has a short clip inside. The film is part comedy, part drama, and partly about a hero in a small town fighting to win the love of his life back. Have a look at a family torn apart and at an underrated sport that unifies a large group of friends in this trailer below.
The synopsis for Splatter here:
"A paintball tournament becomes the unlikely proving ground for a likable small town loser who sets out to win back the love of his ex-wife and the respect of his son. A poignant quirky comedy about relationships - and a man who finally grows up!" (Dances).
Release Date: June 8th (World Premiere).
Director/writer: Lonnie Schuyler.
Cast: Matt Gieler, Clint Curtis, Justin Marxin, Max Nelson, and Kimberly Ann Kurtenbach.
The synopsis for Splatter here:
"A paintball tournament becomes the unlikely proving ground for a likable small town loser who sets out to win back the love of his ex-wife and the respect of his son. A poignant quirky comedy about relationships - and a man who finally grows up!" (Dances).
Release Date: June 8th (World Premiere).
Director/writer: Lonnie Schuyler.
Cast: Matt Gieler, Clint Curtis, Justin Marxin, Max Nelson, and Kimberly Ann Kurtenbach.
- 5/20/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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