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The Adrian Glynn McMorran interview, The Old Guard, Greyhound and Parallax

Let's face it: Mondays suck. But they suck a little bit less now that the latest From The Basement podcast is ready for your ear holes! Didn't hear our interview with Volition star Adrian Glynn McMorran on the mighty Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops Friday night? Well, we got it for you right here! And he covers off everything you want to know about the sci-fi hit movie and more. Haven't seen it yet? Do so... NOW! And be warned, this interview contains spoilers. Jason and Shawn also review the new mind-bending thriller Parallax starring Naomi Prentice. This one is an artsy tale about shifting realities and other such things. Does it jive with the meat-and-potatoes mentality of our hosts? Stick with us! And stick around for reviews of the Netflix hit movie The Old Guard starring Charlize Theron, the Tom Hanks World War 2 thriller Greyhound, and much, much more. It's award-winning podcasting that's so awesome, you'll be awesomed out by its awesomeness. Now push ...

Adrian Glynn McMorran predicts a Parallax for The Old Guard

From The Basement continues its celebration of the acclaimed new sci-fi movie Volition when it returns to the mighty Radio NL 610 AM airwaves this evening. And the irreverent duo of Jason and Shawn do so by welcoming Volition's star, Adrian Glynn McMorran, to The Basement for a discussion about Tony Dean Smith and Ryan W. Smith's hit movie. Adrian talks about getting into character and navigating The Smith Brothers' complex web of a story, connecting with co-star Magda Apanowicz, and maintaining the stamina and intensity this movie required. Adrian is a talented and thoughtful guy, and it comes through during this conversation. The Basement Boys also have a bunch of new movies to put on the chopping block, including the deep, deep, DEEP sci-fi/mystery Parallax, Tom Hanks's World War 2 flick Greyhound, and Netflix's foray into summer blockbusters, The Old Guard. What'd they have to say, and what do they think? Tune in at 6:05 tonight via the 610 AM dial...

Review: Volition

How much free will do we have? Can we change our fates, or is everything pre-determined? By staying strong, and focused on the present, are we able to leave the past behind and live free? These are many of the questions filmmaking duo Tony Dean Smith and Ryan W. Smith ask in their sci-fi flick Volition, which just hit drive-ins, Digital and VOD everywhere. And finding the answers is probably one of the most fun things I've done in front of a screen all year. Adrian Glynn McMorran is James, a man plagued with clairvoyance, who desperately tries to first save his life, then the life of the woman he loves (Magda Apanowicz) after having visions of their deaths. Now, this isn't some CGI-heavy romp; Volition is a thinking person's sci-fi tale that relies on good writing and direction, and some spot-on acting, to get the job done. But it's nonetheless exciting and fascinating to watch. The Smith Brothers put a lot of thought into their script, which becomes apparent ...

The Smith Brothers interview and Volition

It's been a wee bit of wait since Friday, but the latest broadcast on the mighty Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops is now a mighty podcast... From The Basement! And we continue to celebrate the release of the Canadian sci-fi film Volition, from Tony Dean Smith and Ryan W. Smith, with even more of our interview with the filmmakers. How much more? About six minutes and change! We get into the crucial casting of leads Adrian Glynn McMorran and Magda Apanowicz, how the Smiths were able to keep track of their twisty and turny plot, and how they hope the movie will find its audience in this pandemic world we live in. It's a damn fine conversation, and one we believe Basement Dwellers will enjoy. Plus we review the flick, and let you know if it's worthy of your VOD dollar. Well, is it? Stick with us! And stay tuned, as we review Netflix's revival of the 80s TV sensation Unsolved Mysteries, and the new possession movie The Assent. Is this quality viewing all around? Push p...

The Smith Brothers predict a Volition on the mighty NL

Ever wonder what it would be like to see the future? Think it would be all fun and cheating on the horses? How about predicting the winning lottery numbers? What if you saw your own murder? Would you try and stop it? That's the premise of Volition, the new Canadian sci-fi flick hitting Digital and VOD today. To celebrate, Jason and Shawn dedicate tonight's show on the mighty Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops to this movie. How so? They interview Volition writer/directors Tony Dean Smith and Ryan W. Smith, digging into where the concept came from, and how they pulled off this mind-bending tale. And, given this is technically a movie-review show, the Basement Boys put Volition on the chopping block as well. How is the movie, and what do the Smith Brothers have to say about it? Have Jason and Shawn got anything else up their collective sleeves? Tune in at 6:05 tonight via the 610 AM dial, or the streaming link to your right, and find out. Stick with us!

Sci-fi flick Volition coming to The Basement

The mind-bending sci-fi flick Volition is headed to Digital and VOD platforms everywhere on July 10, and we in The Basement are so excited about it we're planning a couple of weeks' worth of content to celebrate the film's release. Directed by Tony Dean Smith and written by Tony Dean Smith and Ryan W. Smith, Volition is about a clairvoyant man who tries to change his fate after witnessing his own murder. Sound intriguing? Well, it sure is! Check out the trailer here: How are we going to celebrate? Shawn and I review the movie on our July 10 episode. That's right, just in time for Volition's release! And we're interviewing The Smith Brothers about all aspects of their movie. The following week, July 17, we interview Volition star Adrian Glynn McMorran about how he prepared for this demanding role, and survived a very intense shoot. The fun begins next Friday, July 10, only on Radio NL 610 AM Kamloops. Stick with us!