Novo interviews podcaster Kim Davis, focusing on her roots, how she got into true crime podcasting and infotainment storytelling, the art of the "murder show," featuring her podcast show "Slaycation" (www.slaycation.wtf), and what the future holds for her and her career.
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Novo and Philip (philipchurch.com) discuss the first season of "Scavengers Reign," an animated tour de force, focusing on its story, characters, xenobiology, flora, and fauna, its unique animation style, and why the piece made us feel both insignificant on this pale blue dot, and equally, the most special entity in all of the cosmos.
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Novo interviews husband and wife, Claas P. and Denise Jambor, a musician and photographer, respectively, focusing on their roots, eventual union, respective crafts, how they build their pieces and how they ultimately make each other better.
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Finally, after years of research, development, questionnaires, data computation, and analysis, we've determined the greatest thing to come out of the Radiohead catalogue, and today, we'll be telling you what it is, why it is, and concluding our findings with objective evidence, so join us, won't you, down the rabbit hole...
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Novo and Philip (philipchurch.com) discuss the evolution of storytelling in gaming, focusing on how they convey story and narrative in the absence of language, the retro games that did this first, our modern era, highlighting the game-ography of "Thatgamecompany," and what the future may hold, all culminating to one very important question: Will games one day be the best medium to tell a story?
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Novo and Buck discuss Francis Ford Coppola's film "Megalopolis," focusing on the odd choices in the film, the risks he made, in and around the film, and the "What the?" moments, all framed by how we define and classify art and the meaning of something highbrow v. lowbrow...
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Novo interviews filmmaker Fritz Frauendorf (www.fritzlewisfilms.com), focusing on his roots, how he got into filmmaking, his process and the identity he's developing as an artist and filmmaker, his filmography, and why he focuses his work on mental health.
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Novo and Philip (philipchurch.com) discuss the evolution of comment culture, focusing on the past, present, and future, the pro's and con's of this kind of feedback, and a very special thank you to our audience, even making time to read some of the criticisms we've gotten over the years, the kind that makes comment culture...comment culture.
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Novo, Buck, and Philip (philipchurch.com) discuss the magical career of film composer John Williams, his unique, but relatable sound, his contributions to film and film scores, classical music, and popular culture, his academy award wins, his music outside of scoring, and why he's a testament to when the sky truly is the limit.
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Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic abuse and violence, sexual abuse, and murder. Viewer discretion advised.
Novo and Chilip Purch (philipchurch.com) discuss Silent Hill 2 remake, focusing on how they somehow made the original game--a masterpiece in its own right--even better, detailing the main differences, why the story wasn't afraid to ask the big questions in life, helping games transcend into art, legacy and the future of the franchise, and why this piece is considered one of the greatest games of all time.
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Before we kick of the season proper next week, given the sudden passing of David Lynch, we thought it would be fitting to revisit a show we did in 2023, now recut and remastered, where we discussed his career and the amazing art he gave to the world, as a way to say thank you, pay tribute to his incredible contributions to the art community, and help us remember that he was one of a kind, a true artist in every sense of the word, and that he'll continue to live on - forever in us - through his art.
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Novo and Philip (philipchurch.com) discuss their picks for the best of what 2024 had to offer:
Best in Seasonal Television – Hacks, The Bear, True Detective: Night Country
Best Limited Series in Television – Shogan, Baby Reindeer
Best in Film – Dune: Part 2, Heretic, Strange Darling, The Substance, Late Night with the Devil, Alien: Romulus, Lisa Frankenstein, Oddity
Best in Music – Childish Gambino - Bando Stone and the New World; Nilufer Yanya - My Method Actor
The Smile - Cutouts
Nubya Garcia - Odyssey
Lupe Fiasco - Samurai
Mannequin Pussy - I Got Heaven
Los Compesinos - All Hell
The Cure - Songs of a Lost World
Blood Incantation - Absolute Elsewhere
Mdou Moctar - Funeral for Justice
Brittany Howard - What Now
Opeth - The Last Will and Testament
a.s.o. - a.s.o
Best in Writing – "This is How You Lose the Time War;" "Piranesi;" "Batman: Failsafe"
Best in Gaming – Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth, Silent Hill 2 Remake, Astrobot, Plucky Squire, Nine Sols
Best in Animation – Scavenger's Reign
MISC Best of – MFA Boston, Notre-Dame Basilica of Montreal, Blanton Museum of Art, Austin; Very Important People
Happy Holidays! Happy New Year! And we'll see YOU in 2025!
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Novo and Buck discuss late, great legendary musician Quincy Jones, who just recently passed away on November 3rd, 2024 at the age of 91, focusing on the amazing art he gave to the world, his contributions to help shape what modern music is today, and why he'll be studied for eons to come, and because of that, another testament to an artist becoming immortal, living on through each of us through his art and the very idea of love at the center.
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Novel "Til the Bitter [End]emic" - Available now here - Til The Bitter [End]emic is a novel about discovery; about what we do, who we become, and what we realize is truly important when we're faced with insurmountable odds, the same kind that makes us face our own mortality. Upcoming short story - "Cancel Culture Lotto" - available here on Amazon. Short Story "Post Meridiem" - follow entropy sessions character Lydia, one of the lead madams of an Anonymous House, as she manages the ups and downs of a very unique hospitality market, one that specializes in the most sinful of pleasures only the underbelly of society can really offer; you can find “Post Meridiem” on Amazon here in all major ebook formats. Novella “Adul(ter)ation” – Now available as an Audiobook here - follow adult entertainer Jessica Amber Star as she embarks on a journey that will change her life forever…She not only finds herself in the industry, but figures out a way to transform herself and eventually become…reborn…find out how in Adul(ter)ation, which can be found on Amazon in all major formats. Novel "The Entropy Sessions" - a tale of loss, love, and madness, and our past, present, and future relationships with technology - find it here - in paperback, as an ebook on Amazon, or as an audiobook through Audible. Zencastr - our go-to tool to record our podcast with multiple guests remotely. With Zencastr, you can record separate audio and video tracks, and it’s all backed up on a secured cloud so you never lose your hard work. It’s reliable, easy to use, and there’s nothing to download. So go to zencastr.com and use promo code: artofthebeholder, and get 30% off your first three months with a PRO account.Novo and Buck discuss late, great legendary musician Quincy Jones, who just recently passed away on November 3rd, 2024 at the age of 91, focusing on the amazing art he gave to the world, his contributions to help shape what modern music is today, and why he'll be studied for eons to come, and because of that, another testament to an artist becoming immortal, living on through each of us through his art and the very idea of love at the center.
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Novel "Til the Bitter [End]emic" - Available now here - Til The Bitter [End]emic is a novel about discovery; about what we do, who we become, and what we realize is truly important when we're faced with insurmountable odds, the same kind that makes us face our own mortality. Upcoming short story - "Cancel Culture Lotto" - available here on Amazon. Short Story "Post Meridiem" - follow entropy sessions character Lydia, one of the lead madams of an Anonymous House, as she manages the ups and downs of a very unique hospitality market, one that specializes in the most sinful of pleasures only the underbelly of society can really offer; you can find “Post Meridiem” on Amazon here in all major ebook formats. Novella “Adul(ter)ation” – Now available as an Audiobook here - follow adult entertainer Jessica Amber Star as she embarks on a journey that will change her life forever…She not only finds herself in the industry, but figures out a way to transform herself and eventually become…reborn…find out how in Adul(ter)ation, which can be found on Amazon in all major formats. Novel "The Entropy Sessions" - a tale of loss, love, and madness, and our past, present, and future relationships with technology - find it here - in paperback, as an ebook on Amazon, or as an audiobook through Audible. Zencastr - our go-to tool to record our podcast with multiple guests remotely. With Zencastr, you can record separate audio and video tracks, and it’s all backed up on a secured cloud so you never lose your hard work. It’s reliable, easy to use, and there’s nothing to download. So go to zencastr.com and use promo code: artofthebeholder, and get 30% off your first three months with a PRO account. So create your podcast today! #madeonzencastrMain Resource: wikipedia.com
Novo and Philip (philipchurch.com) discuss body-horror comedy film "The Substance," focusing on its subtext, symbolism, and social commentary, specifically the subject of society's unrealistic beauty standards, the drug addictions therein, and that around it all is the concept of time itself - our greatest equalizer - all culminating to a very special character called "Monstro ElisaSue."
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Novo and Philip (philipchurch.com) discuss body-horror comedy film "The Substance," focusing on its subtext, symbolism, and social commentary, specifically the subject of society's unrealistic beauty standards, the drug addictions therein, and that around it all is the concept of time itself - our greatest equalizer - all culminating to a very special character called "Monstro ElisaSue."
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Novo and Buck discuss and defend Police album "Zenyatta Mondatta," focusing on the need to reexamine the album and its importance in music history, The Police's discography as a whole, before and after this middle child, the members of the band, what they brought to the table, including their musicality and songwriting approach, and why, ultimately, this album deserves a lot more love, not without a little break to argue about the pros and cons of production fade-outs and our vote for best Police album of all time...
Zendaya...
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Novo and the gang forget to turn off another recording and end up staying at the bar past close for afterhours, where they have another random conversation about everything and nothing, featuring the band MUSE, Silent Hill 2 Remake, and the "Terrifier" franchise versus Joker: Folie à Deux.
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Happy Halloween!
In our 4th annual Halloween special, Novo and Philip (philipchurch.com) discuss acclaimed horror manga artist Junji Ito, focusing on his unique aesthetic, unique stories and storytelling, including famous one-shot "The Enigma of Amigara Fault," his infamous "Tomie" tales, and his magnum opus "Uzumaki," amongst others, and why he helped construct the concept of elevated horror before we even had a name for it.
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Novo and Alexandra (alexandra-parsons.com) forget to turn off another recording and end up staying at the bar past close for afterhours, where they have another random conversation about everything and nothing, featuring campy to classic horror films, our favorites from 2024 (so far), what we're looking forward to for the rest of the year, and why this may be "the year of body horror."
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