A concept for a talk show with horror guests that just makes so much sense! Fresh off of the release of Late Night with the Devil, I'm very excited that David Dastmalchian is continuing his hosting duties in Grave Conversations, a weekly talk show released every Wednesday on Instagram, where the interview is conducted from within their own caskets:
“Grave Conversations” promises viewers an unforgettable journey into the depths of human existence, while Dastmalchian guides his guests through discussions that delve into personal reflections on mortality, legacy, and the afterlife, all while lying down in Titan caskets. Episode one will feature actress Kate Siegel (“The Fall of the House of Usher”) with episode two bringing prolific filmmaker and showrunner Mike Flanagan, and lastly actor Matthew Lillard (“Five Nights at Freddy’s”) joins Dastmalchian for his time, in the casket.
Of the series David shares “After playing a talk show host in...
“Grave Conversations” promises viewers an unforgettable journey into the depths of human existence, while Dastmalchian guides his guests through discussions that delve into personal reflections on mortality, legacy, and the afterlife, all while lying down in Titan caskets. Episode one will feature actress Kate Siegel (“The Fall of the House of Usher”) with episode two bringing prolific filmmaker and showrunner Mike Flanagan, and lastly actor Matthew Lillard (“Five Nights at Freddy’s”) joins Dastmalchian for his time, in the casket.
Of the series David shares “After playing a talk show host in...
- 4/24/2024
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
In the 1970s, we argued in my Los Angeles high school about the relative merits of "softer" drugs, like marijuana, versus "harder" drugs, like heroin. They were all evil, according to nearly all adult authorities, which made all of them irresistible to teenagers. Then cocaine came along and changed the game. Nowadays, we face an opiod crisis in the U.S., and it feels like the only arguments are how much money the government should spend to "fix" it and where marijuana will be legalized next. In this environment, The Green Standard sounds very timely. Directed by William Rosenfield and Jacob Strunk, the documentary is described as "a people's account of pot, prejudice, and the fight to end prohibition." Here's more from the official verbiage: "Filmed...
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- 3/30/2018
- Screen Anarchy
Jay Sebring, who was one of Hollywood's reigning celebrity hairstylists in the 1960s and died at the hands of Charles Manson's followers in 1969, will be the subject of a documentary that his nephew Anthony Dimaria is directing for 1010 Films.
Jacob Strunk and Johnny Bishop are producing, with Voss Boreta serving as exec producer.
The film, aiming for a 2009 release, will include interviews with Sebring's protege Joe Torrenueva as well as Stuart Whitman, Debra Tate and former Los Angeles Times film critic Charles Champlin.
Jacob Strunk and Johnny Bishop are producing, with Voss Boreta serving as exec producer.
The film, aiming for a 2009 release, will include interviews with Sebring's protege Joe Torrenueva as well as Stuart Whitman, Debra Tate and former Los Angeles Times film critic Charles Champlin.
- 10/27/2008
- by By Gregg Kilday
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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