We've got a pretty slick interview this morning, plus the usual rundown of what to watch heading into the weekend. That means it's once again time for From The Basement to storm the Radio NL 610 AM Morning Show!
And what, pray tell, is this interview? Eric Red made a name for himself in Hollywood in the 1980s with his dark genre screenplays The Hitcher, which was made into a cult hit starring Rutger Hauer, and the vampire tale Near Dark, directed by future Oscar winner Kathryn Bigelow. He also went on to direct such favourites as Body Parts, Cohen and Tate and 100 Feet.
Eric is back this year with the creature feature No Man's Ridge, and he's here to tell you all about it. You'll get about three minutes of the interview this morning, and the rest drops with From The Basement's extended cut podcast later today.
There's also a look at what to watch this weekend, and the week ahead. On the cinematic side, there's a new Hellboy movie coming out; on TV, there's a little show called Game of Thrones. You might have heard of it.
The fun begins at about 8:40 via the player to your right, or on the 610 AM dial. Stick with us!
And what, pray tell, is this interview? Eric Red made a name for himself in Hollywood in the 1980s with his dark genre screenplays The Hitcher, which was made into a cult hit starring Rutger Hauer, and the vampire tale Near Dark, directed by future Oscar winner Kathryn Bigelow. He also went on to direct such favourites as Body Parts, Cohen and Tate and 100 Feet.
Eric is back this year with the creature feature No Man's Ridge, and he's here to tell you all about it. You'll get about three minutes of the interview this morning, and the rest drops with From The Basement's extended cut podcast later today.
There's also a look at what to watch this weekend, and the week ahead. On the cinematic side, there's a new Hellboy movie coming out; on TV, there's a little show called Game of Thrones. You might have heard of it.
The fun begins at about 8:40 via the player to your right, or on the 610 AM dial. Stick with us!

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