It was the most jam packed half hour of radio in From The Basement history, and it went off without a hitch last night on the mighty Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops.
And whether you heard it or not, you'll want to tune in to this, the podcast version of said show.
Why? Because we've got even more of our interview with writer/director Ben Rood, who made the great, low-budget horror flick Don't Run. Ben discusses the film's origins, how he started filming with just a buck to his name, and what he's got next for audiences. How do you make your passion project a reality? Stick with us!
And stick around you shall, because Jason and Shawn have two movies to put on the chopping block this week. The first is Netflix's latest offering, Da 5 Bloods, from director Spike Lee. This is as much about racial tensions as it is war and the impact fighting in Vietnam had on young, black soldiers. But is it a good movie?
The Basement Boys also have the new horror flick The Luring to weigh in on. Does this spooky psychological tale deliver the scares and exploitation goods any decent B-movie should? What do you think, in this day and age of political correctness?
You can find out by pushing play on the player below, or to your right, and tuning in!
And whether you heard it or not, you'll want to tune in to this, the podcast version of said show.
Why? Because we've got even more of our interview with writer/director Ben Rood, who made the great, low-budget horror flick Don't Run. Ben discusses the film's origins, how he started filming with just a buck to his name, and what he's got next for audiences. How do you make your passion project a reality? Stick with us!
And stick around you shall, because Jason and Shawn have two movies to put on the chopping block this week. The first is Netflix's latest offering, Da 5 Bloods, from director Spike Lee. This is as much about racial tensions as it is war and the impact fighting in Vietnam had on young, black soldiers. But is it a good movie?
The Basement Boys also have the new horror flick The Luring to weigh in on. Does this spooky psychological tale deliver the scares and exploitation goods any decent B-movie should? What do you think, in this day and age of political correctness?
You can find out by pushing play on the player below, or to your right, and tuning in!
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