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Episode 017 - Ready Or Not

Episode 017 - Ready Or Not

FromSCREAM with Ryan C. Showers


Episode 017 - Ready Or Not

FromSCREAM with Ryan C. Showers

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Length:
90 minutes
Released:
Oct 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

When Wes Craven passed in 2015, many of us thought we would never see another “Scream” film again. However, in 2019, Paramount Pictures announced that Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (who along with producer Chad Villella make up “Radio Silence”) would be the new intrepid directors to direct the fifth entry in the franchise. Earlier in 2019, Matt and Tyler directed the comedic horror film “Ready or Not.” The film was successful with critics and at the box office. Join Ryan to discuss “Ready or Not” in depth, and how this film could inform and foreshadow critical aspects of the new “Scream” movie. Matt Neglia, Dan Bayer, and Josh Parham appear as the panel of film critics and reunite with Ryan for the first time since his time at NextBestPicture.com. Introduction Get to Know the Guests Mini Review of Ready or Not Overall Scream 5 Thoughts in General Radio Silence as a Match for the Scream Franchise Aspects of Ready or Not that May Influence Scream 5 Scream Speed Round with the Guest Conclusion Links for Social Media Twitter: @ScreamSeriesPod Instagram: @ScreamSeriesPod Facebook: @ScreamSeriesPod Ryan Twitter: @RyanCShowers Ryan Letterboxd: @RyanCShowers Matt Neglia Twitter: @NextBestPicture Dan Bayer Twitter: @dancindanonfilm Josh Parham Twitter: @JRParham
Released:
Oct 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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“SCREAM with Ryan C. Showers” is podcast show that explores the Scream film franchise in deep, focused analysis. It is the goal of this show to unite the engaging, film critic analysis with a fan’s passion and love for the mythology of Scream. This podcast aims to give equal airtime to Scream (1996), Scream 2, Scream 3, Scream 4, Scream (2022), and the upcoming Scream 6, as well as Scream-adjacent topics. Episode coverage will include character development, storylines, themes, symbolism, filmmaking techniques and craftsmanship, the horror genre, cinematic legacies, comparative discussions, and cultural impacts. In addition, “SCREAM with Ryan C. Showers” will provide coverage and discourse of news about upcoming installments in the movie series.