Exclusive: Citizen Ashe producer Steven Cantor and journalist David Kushner are diving further into the podcasting world.
The duo have launched podcast company Faceplant and have debuted their first audio series – Crime Waves: Cold Truth.
Faceplant has been established to launch character-driven serial podcast that are deeply reported with “stranger than fiction” stories.
Crime Waves: Cold Truth, which is produced in association with QCode, is a true-crime series about the murder of cold fusion scientist Eugene Mallove. It launches today.
No Smiling, the nascent podcast company from Sean Cannon, who was behind series including Striped: The Story of the White Stripes, Boyd Holbrook, Evan Mascagni and Heather Schoering, is also producing.
Kushner has written for publications including Rolling Stone, Wired, Outside and Vanity Fair with many of his stories in development for film and TV. He was behind the story that became A24’s Zola, while Peacock docuseries The Battle...
The duo have launched podcast company Faceplant and have debuted their first audio series – Crime Waves: Cold Truth.
Faceplant has been established to launch character-driven serial podcast that are deeply reported with “stranger than fiction” stories.
Crime Waves: Cold Truth, which is produced in association with QCode, is a true-crime series about the murder of cold fusion scientist Eugene Mallove. It launches today.
No Smiling, the nascent podcast company from Sean Cannon, who was behind series including Striped: The Story of the White Stripes, Boyd Holbrook, Evan Mascagni and Heather Schoering, is also producing.
Kushner has written for publications including Rolling Stone, Wired, Outside and Vanity Fair with many of his stories in development for film and TV. He was behind the story that became A24’s Zola, while Peacock docuseries The Battle...
- 11/6/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Dr. Eugene Mallove believed that a new form of world-changing free energy — cold fusion — was just around the corner. Even when his work was pushed to the fringes, he dreamed of a brighter future. But before Dr. Mallove could usher in that future, he was found dead in the driveway of his childhood home. Everyone had their own ideas of who killed him, and investigators were looking in all the wrong places.
From Qcode and Faceplant, in association with No Smiling, Crime Waves: Cold Truth is a story about one man's quest to expose the truth, the lengths he would go to save the world, and how his dream caught up with him.
Hosted by award-winning journalist and author David Kushner, Cold Truth is an 8-part series and the first show to be released under the Crime Waves true crime anthology. It tells the true story of the life, violent death,...
From Qcode and Faceplant, in association with No Smiling, Crime Waves: Cold Truth is a story about one man's quest to expose the truth, the lengths he would go to save the world, and how his dream caught up with him.
Hosted by award-winning journalist and author David Kushner, Cold Truth is an 8-part series and the first show to be released under the Crime Waves true crime anthology. It tells the true story of the life, violent death,...
- 11/6/2023
- Podnews.net
Evan Mascagni and Shannon Post’s documentary Building a Bridge, which follows Father James Martin as he calls for building more acceptance of the LGBTQ community in the Catholic Church, will debut on video on demand via Gravitas on May 3, followed by a launch on AMC+ on June 21 and its broadcast premiere on Sundance TV on June 26.
Martin Scorsese is the executive producer of the documentary, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last year.
Martin is the author of Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter Into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity.
He wrote the book following the anniversary of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting. He’s gone on speaking tours — often met with protests from conservative Catholic groups — to call for building compassionate relationships with the LGBTQ community.
Pope Francis has encouraged Martin in his ministering to LGBTQ Catholics. Last year,...
Martin Scorsese is the executive producer of the documentary, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last year.
Martin is the author of Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and the LGBT Community Can Enter Into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity.
He wrote the book following the anniversary of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting. He’s gone on speaking tours — often met with protests from conservative Catholic groups — to call for building compassionate relationships with the LGBTQ community.
Pope Francis has encouraged Martin in his ministering to LGBTQ Catholics. Last year,...
- 4/14/2022
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
Almost exactly five years ago, a 29-year-old man with a semi-automatic rifle and a 9 mm Glock walked into the Pulse nightclub in Orlando and killed 49 people and wounded over 50 more. It was the deadliest domestic terrorist attack in the United States since 9/11. It was also the most violent attack on the LGBTQ community the country had ever seen.
“I think what really struck me was the lack of response from most of the bishops in the United States,” says Father James Martin in Building a Bridge, a new Martin Scorsese...
“I think what really struck me was the lack of response from most of the bishops in the United States,” says Father James Martin in Building a Bridge, a new Martin Scorsese...
- 6/17/2021
- by Alex Morris
- Rollingstone.com
Based, in part, on Father James Martin’s bestselling book “Building a Bridge: How the Catholic Church and LGBT Community Can Enter into a Relationship of Respect, Compassion, and Sensitivity,” Evan Mascagni and Shannon Post’s compassionate documentary “Building a Bridge” use Martin as an entry point into a larger discourse surrounding the relationship between the Catholic Church and the LGBTQ+ community. Mainly tracking Martin’s packed schedule, as he moves from interview to lecture to book signing, accruing equal parts admiration and scorn from various sects of the Church, Mascagni and Post’s film borders on the hagiographic.
Continue reading ‘Building A Bridge’: A Compassionate & Frustrating Exploration Of The Catholic Church & The LGBTQ+ Community [Tribeca Review] at The Playlist.
Continue reading ‘Building A Bridge’: A Compassionate & Frustrating Exploration Of The Catholic Church & The LGBTQ+ Community [Tribeca Review] at The Playlist.
- 6/16/2021
- by Christian Gallichio
- The Playlist
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