Post Credits Podcast is a show about taking a closer look at a film each week and where it may land in the ever changing Industry. With all the changes in how films are delivered and streaming becoming increasingly popular, can theatrical distribution and presentation survive? We think so. We hope you do too.
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Post Credits Podcast is a show about taking a closer look at a film each week and where it may land in the ever changing Industry. With all the changes in how films are delivered and streaming becoming increasingly popular, can theatrical distribution and presentation survive? We think so. We hope you do too.
042 - Weapons, Dir. Zach Cregger
17 kids, from the same classroom, are all missing with no explanation as to why they left their houses early one morning. Only one kid remains and the teacher is suspected to be involved.
One hell of a set up for a horror film. Excellent Camera work, great writing, and wonderful performances all await you in this one.
0:00:00 - Introductions and Banter
0:04:30 - Box Office
0:07:30 - Happy Gilmore 2, Dir. Kyle Newacheck
0:32:15 - Movie Recommendation- Longlegs, Dir. Osgood Perkins
0:39:30 - Freakier Friday, Dir Nisha Ganatra
0:45:20 - Weapons, Dir. Zach Cregger
Hosted, produced and mixed by Grayson Maxwell and Roger Stillion. Also hosted by Christopher Boughan.
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Post Credits Podcast
Post Credits Podcast is a show about taking a closer look at a film each week and where it may land in the ever changing Industry. With all the changes in how films are delivered and streaming becoming increasingly popular, can theatrical distribution and presentation survive? We think so. We hope you do too.