Episodes

  • Season 5, Episode 40: Interview with Ashley BeLoat (Alice Bell) from “Alice and the Little Green Men” (2024)
    Jul 8 2025

    Synopsis: A research psychologist attempts to make sense of a woman's claims of alien abduction through a sit-down interview and overnight observation.

    What a treat, such a huge honor and pleasure to sit down and speak with Ashley BeLoat! Ashley is an amazing and talented actress; she shares so much first-hand insight about her character and the film.

    From describing her character in the film to telling the audience what to expect, this knowledge is priceless, and I cannot wait to see this movie when it’s released to the general public – I am eternally grateful for her time.

    Please follow Ashley on Instagram; show her your love and support @ashleybeloat


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    32 mins
  • Season 5, Episode 39: Interview with Diane Ayala Goldner (Jane Salvador) from Rob Zombie’s “Halloween II” (2009)
    Jul 6 2025

    Rob Zombie’s Halloween 2 is an earnest picture; It brought depth to the mythos, and truly did nothing to trample on John Carpenter’s original version. There’s more character development which presents the opportunity to believe in the characters we care for.

    To bring more insight to the films, I had the honor and pleasure of speaking with Diane and what she shared is absolute priceless knowledge. The fact that she has been acting for a very long time, and being the daughter in law of Clu Gulager, makes her even more legendary.

    I love learning from the actors and actresses that I talk to; so much to hear about what happens on set and sharing the behind-the-scenes secrets. Me loving both films: The Feast Trilogy and Rob Zombie’s Halloween II – we can learn a lot about someone. Diane has been there; she has raised the bar. No one can play the Biker Queen like Diane and certainly there are only a few that can be at the same level as her.


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    34 mins
  • Season 5, Episode 38: Interview with Carmela McNeal (Vanessa) from “Halloween” (2018) and “Halloween Kills” (2021)
    Jul 6 2025

    For all that know me, the Halloween Franchise is my favorite, and Michael Myers is someone who I have come to love over the past two decades or so. Halloween 2018 and Halloween Kills gives us what I can only describe as the ultimate Michael Myers experience and both films deliver an emotional punch that too many of the films in this franchise have lacked. With that being said, please give a very warm welcome to Carmela McNeal.

    I sat down with South Philly’s own Carmela McNeal and we both talked about her role in both Halloween movies. And from what she had to say is pure gold and priceless insight about her character and the both films.

    Such a wonderful and gifted actress; I wish that she could have continued in Halloween Ends, but it is what it is. She still made her mark as Vanessa and she is a part of a magnificent franchise.

    Follow and support Carmela on social media: Instagram @carmela.mcneal & Twitter @CarmelaMcNeal


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    31 mins
  • Season 5, Episode 36: Interview with Lynda Boyd (Nora Carpenter) from “Final Destination 2” (2003)
    Jun 27 2025

    What a treat! To sit down with Lynda Boyd and get the inside scoop about her character and to acquire the behind-the-scenes details about her elevator death scene and her on on-screen son’s death scene.

    At the end of the interview, Lynda provides a great public service announcement: always, always check your floorboards for water bottles and never, ever chase pigeons near construction equipment.


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    37 mins
  • Season 5, Episode 35: Interview with Jonathan Faircloth Kirk (Paris Winter) from “Don’t Peek” (2025)
    Jun 22 2025

    With remarkable special effects and a genuinely scary creature, the film effectively utilizes the found footage format to build suspense and create a sense of realism. The acting is generally considered solid, with the actors effectively conveying the terror and unease of the situation.

    Overall, pretty great movie which I think will augment the found-footage sub-genre of horror. However, this movie is not for the squeamish or light-hearted and may trigger some pretty intense emotions.


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    35 mins
  • Season 5, Episode 34: Interview with Danielle Perry (Marjorie Glick) from “Salem’s Lot” (2024) 'The Morgue, The Merrier'
    Jun 18 2025

    It’s very hard to re-imagine the works of Stephen King, especially a movie that is loved by so many. When new adaptations are created, the fans of the original may get skeptical about how it’s going to be. However, I must admit that I enjoyed this version of Salem’s Lot, not only due to the fact that it originated from the Stephen King library, but the actors brought the past and the characters back to life.

    I sat down with Danielle Perry who portrayed Marjorie Glick in the film; a name that we will recognize in the Stephen King universe and amongst others. In my opinion, Marjorie is a pivotal character. Danielle Perry delivered us that role flawlessly and I mean it.

    We spoke about her character’s transition into a vampire and what she had to do in order to prepare herself for her role. We also spoke about the infamous morgue scene – which happens to be one of the scariest sequences. I cannot imagine what was going through the other actors’ minds at the time, but it has to be one of my favorite scenes.

    If you have not seen this film yet, I highly recommend and encourage you to do so. It’s still streaming on Hulu and Max. And it’s something you can definitely sink your fangs into.


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    31 mins
  • Season 5, Episode 33: Interview with Akeira Hadden (Loo Lookkaew) from “Home Sweet Home: Rebirth” (2025) – You Can’t Break a Pinky Promise
    Jun 16 2025

    Movie Synopsis: When a city is overrun with a demonically possessed crowd, a cop must find the source of evil to save his family. I feel the story pulled me right in a mix of supernatural horror, action, and emotional moments. The visuals were insane, especially the scenes in the alternate world. And I loved the Thai setting-it added a unique, haunting vibe.

    It was an absolute pleasure to sit down and speak to the very talented and young actress, Akeira, about her role in the movie. She certainly had a lot to say about her character in the film, and I loved how she shared her personal experiences with me about the other actors.

    I do hope there is a sequel to this film and the casting director brings back Akeira to reprise her role of Loo because if you break a pinky swear, you pretty much break the golden rule. The sky is definitely not the limit with this gifted actress! Being only six years old and with what she has proved and exhibited in this movie, who would not want her in their film? I strongly urge following her on social media and support her as much as you can.

    I also highly recommend watching the movie which is now streaming on Amazon, YouTube, Apple TV, Google Play, and Fandango at Home.


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    20 mins