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by Christopher Moss, Nicholas Westemeyer, & Joseph Reese
On Somewhere on the Screen is a film and television podcast hosted by three friends and artsy people -- Nicholas Westemeyer, Joseph Reese, and Christopher Moss. Each cycle, we'll choose an upcoming film or TV show to cover and choose three pieces to examine leading up to which we think will be vital to understanding the film. Then, we'll finish the cycle by talking about the big release in resplendent glory and see just how far off we were with our predictions of what would be important and more importantly, what we thought of the thing!Above all else, we're here to have fun and enjoy talking about things we love with people we love. Come and join us as we keep our mind in the clouds and our eyes Somewhere on the Screen!Somewhere on the Screen is a member of the Somewhere family of Podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See a
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Well golly it's been fun but all good things come to an end. It's been a great time making this show and I hope you've all had a good time listening.Our art is by Caitlyn Westemeyer. Find more of her work on Instagram at Katnap.sOur music is Heading Home by Mr. Smith. Find more of their music provided on a CC BY license on the Free Music Archive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I hope you all enjoyed a fun filled holiday season of mystery and intrigue. We're getting back to more of our usual schedule...sorta. We're doing a condensed first cycle of the new year as we build up to 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple. For today's episode we'll be covering...all the other ones? That's 28 Days Later, 28 Weeks Later, and 28 Years Later. It's a packed episode so let's get straight to it! Somewhere on the Screen is a part of the Somewhere family of podcasts. You can find our other shows on your podcast app of choice at Somewhere in the Skies.Our art is by Caitlyn Westemeyer. Find more of her work on Instagram at Katnap.sOur music is Heading Home by Mr. Smith. Find more of their music provided on a CC BY license on the Free Music Archive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time! Let's find out who dunnit with Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery! Nick brings his entire Catholic upbringing to analyze the ins and outs of this mystery. Chris rants about an incredibly meta prediction he had early on in the film that may have ruined the entire experience for him. So...it's an episode. Somewhere on the Screen is a part of the Somewhere family of podcasts. You can find our other shows on your podcast app of choice at Somewhere in the Skies.Our art is by Caitlyn Westemeyer. Find more of her work on Instagram at Katnap.sOur music is Heading Home by Mr. Smith. Find more of their music provided on a CC BY license on the Free Music Archive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're almost there! Wake Up Deadman: A Knives Out Mystery is almost upon us! Before we dive into the new film we should go back and talk about the origins! Come hear us talk about how these films are phenomenal scams as we break wide open the case of why nobody can ever solve the case ahead of time!Somewhere on the Screen is a part of the Somewhere family of podcasts. You can find our other shows on your podcast app of choice at Somewhere in the Skies.Our art is by Caitlyn Westemeyer. Find more of her work on Instagram at Katnap.sOur music is Heading Home by Mr. Smith. Find more of their music provided on a CC BY license on the Free Music Archive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're building up to discussing Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery and this week Nick's suggested we take a look at Rian Johnson's first film, I think it's the first film(?), Brick. How can I describe Brick? Have you ever thought about being a teenager...but then been like, "Yo...what if everything was black and white and I was a detective and I had to solve a murder and the Vice Principle was the cops?" Well, other than the black and white thing...that's this film!Will it play a role in how we view the new Knives Out film? Only one way to find out!Somewhere on the Screen is a part of the Somewhere family of podcasts. You can find our other shows on your podcast app of choice at Somewhere in the Skies.Our art is by Caitlyn Westemeyer. Find more of her work on Instagram at Katnap.sOur music is Heading Home by Mr. Smith. Find more of their music provided on a CC BY license on the Free Music Archive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're starting our next cycle with a classic! It's time for Sidney Lumet's classic take on Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express. Chris took a wild guess in trying to find an early version of a detective mystery (definitely not early) which he hoped might inform about Rian Johnson's thoughts on the upcoming Knives Out film (nailed it here). Nick said he'd seen this movie a million times only to later admit he'd watched the 2017 version and never heard of Sidney Lumet. Will they argue? Only one way to find out!Somewhere on the Screen is a part of the Somewhere family of podcasts. You can find our other shows on your podcast app of choice at Somewhere in the Skies and Somewhere in the Ring.Our art is by Caitlyn Westemeyer. Find more of her work on Instagram at Katnap.sOur music is Heading Home by Mr. Smith. Find more of their music provided on a CC BY license on the Free Music Archive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back with another planning episode! This time around we're going to be looking into one of those awesome murder mysteries with Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery. Man these movies are good! I can't wait to see it. We'll be waiting to discuss it until the film is out on Netflix on December 12th so we'll have some time to get prepped. Listen in for more about why we're picking them but for this cycle we'll be discussing:Murder on the Orient Express (1974)Brick(the other Knives out films...maybe...probably?)Somewhere on the Screen is a part of the Somewhere family of podcasts. You can find our other shows on your podcast app of choice at Somewhere in the Skies and Somewhere in the Ring.Our art is by Caitlyn Westemeyer. Find more of her work on Instagram at Katnap.sOur music is Heading Home by Mr. Smith. Find more of their music provided on a CC BY license on the Free Music Archive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's out and we've watched it! Netflix has finally launched our long awaited Frankenstein film, directed by Guillermo del Toro so we're gonna talk about it!With out this week is a special guest! We're joined by film maker Eriq Ortiz, noted fan of the director and our "person who actually did the homework" by reading the book. He's an amazing addition for this episode as we look at the beautiful techniques and cinematography that went into the movie. Oh, and Nick and Chris are both here as well.Somewhere on the Screen is a part of the Somewhere family of podcasts. You can find our other shows on your podcast app of choice at Somewhere in the Skies and Somewhere in the Ring.Our art is by Caitlyn Westemeyer. Find more of her work on Instagram at Katnap.sOur music is Heading Home by Mr. Smith. Find more of their music provided on a CC BY license on the Free Music Archive. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Somewhere on the Screen is a film and television podcast hosted by three friends and artsy people -- Nicholas Westemeyer, Joseph Reese, and Christopher Moss. Each cycle, we'll choose an upcoming film or TV show to cover and choose three pieces to examine leading up to which we think will be vital to understanding the film. Then, we'll finish the cycle by talking about the big release in resplendent glory and see just how far off we were with our predictions of what would be important and more importantly, what we thought of the thing!Above all else, we're here to have fun and enjoy talking about things we love with people we love. Come and join us as we keep our mind in the clouds and our eyes Somewhere on the Screen!Somewhere on the Screen is a member of the Somewhere family of Podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See a
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