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ScreenFish
ScreenFish
200 episodes
2 weeks ago
At ScreenFish, we believe that the truths of God's story can be seen in unexpected places, especially within the world of film and television. We're looking for those connections wherever possible. Welcome to the conversation. Welcome to ScreenFish.
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At ScreenFish, we believe that the truths of God's story can be seen in unexpected places, especially within the world of film and television. We're looking for those connections wherever possible. Welcome to the conversation. Welcome to ScreenFish.
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Episode 257: Out of Order's Brandon Routh talks about living a double life
Starring Brandon Routh, OUT OF ORDER tells the story of John (Routh), a bumbling lawyer who's struggling in his personal and professional life. But after John gets offered a job at a prestigious law firm, his world seems to be looking up... that is until his beloved mentor asks him to take on a big case that he can't refuse. Now, John must walk the line between firms as two different men while still keeping his one life together. In this 1on1, we speak to Routh about creating double lives and whether or not love is 'the greatest motivation'.OUT OF ORDER premiered Wednesday, October 15th, 2025 at the Chelsea Film Festival.
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2 weeks ago
9 minutes

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Episode 256: Suspicious Minds' Sean King O'Grady talks about the dark side of the AI Revolution
In his new podcast SUSPICIOUS MINDS, Sean King O'Grady dives into the psychological implications of AI in modern culture, exploring its implications for humanity and the challenges that we already face with the latest chapter of the technological revolution. In this 1on1, we speak to King O'Grady about the potential dark side of the rise in AI and the danger of sycophancy.SUSPICIOUS MINDS is available on YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts.
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2 weeks ago
18 minutes

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Episode 255: Scared Shitless' Vivieno Caldinelli & Brandon Cohen talk the terror of toilet snakes
Written by Brandon Cohen and directed by Vivieno Caldinelli, SCARED SHITLESS is a horror comedy that revels in taking the viewer down the drain. Set in a small apartment building, the film follows a father and son plumbing duo as they get to work on an emergency call. However, it turns out that this clogged pipe is more than toilet humour as a monstrous entity has been unleashed, threatening everyone in the building. In this 1on1, we speak to Caldinelli and Cohen about why it matters when 'shit happens' and the terror of toilet snakes.SCARED SHITLESS is available on Netflix and VOD/Digital now.
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2 weeks ago
15 minutes

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Episode 254: Glitched's Zoe Quist walks the line between sci-fi and fantasy
Directed by Zoe Quist, GLITCHED tells the story of two young siblings who are tasked with saving the family's struggling finances. By turning their grandmother's crumbling castle into an interactive AirBnB experience, they believe that they can turn their fortunes around. However, in doing so, they unlock an ancient (and debonair) 18th-Century presence who is determined to find his lady love, enlisting the family's unlikely cast of characters to help him in the process. In this 1on1, we speak to Quist about threading the line between sci-fi and fantasy and ask does love make us human?GLITCHED premieres at La Femme Film Festival on October 17th, 2025.
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2 weeks ago
16 minutes

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Episode 252: SF Radio 12.02 Superman and Punk Rock Kindness
Caught between worlds (and potential world wars), Superman follows our titular hero as he attempts to navigate the political implications of his desire to save others. When he finds himself in the crosshairs of Lex Luthor, Superman (and Clark Kent, for that matter) must battle against public opinion as the villainous Luthor attempts to poison his reputation by revealing an unknown secret about the Kryptonian's parents. This week, Dave Voigt and Timothy Rideout return to the Fortress of Solitude to discuss the impact of Supes and whether or not kindness truly is 'punk rock'.
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3 weeks ago
59 minutes

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Episode 251: SF Radio 12.01 Tron: ARES and Life on the Grid
Welcome (back) to the Grid. Directed by Joachim Ronning, Tron: Ares returns to ENCOM as the race for AI is on. A lot has happened in the 15 years after the events of Tron: Legacy. ENCOM is now under new leadership and they are in the fight for their lives with Dillinger Systems as both search feverishly for Flynn's fabled 'permanence' code. However, just as ENCOM seems on the verge of a major breakthrough, Dillinger unleashes Ares (Jared Leto), a new breed of AI soldier, to collect the information for themselves. However, Ares isn't so sure that his user is worth following, causing the bot to question his own existence. This week, Dave Voigt and Timothy Rideout step into the mainframe to talk about Tron, tech and what makes us human.
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3 weeks ago
58 minutes

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Episode 253: TRON: Ares (SF Review)
Directed by Joachim Ronning, Tron: Ares returns to ENCOM as the race for AI is on. A lot has happened in the 15 years after the events of Tron: Legacy. ENCOM is now under new leadership and they are in the fight for their lives with Dillinger Systems as both search feverishly for Flynn's fabled 'permanence' code. However, just as ENCOM seems on the verge of a major breakthrough, Dillinger unleashes Ares (Jared Leto), a new breed of AI soldier, to collect the information for themselves. However, Ares isn't so sure that his user is worth following, causing the bot to question his own existence. Our review.TRON: Ares is in theatres on Friday, October 10th, 2025.#intheaters #tron #tronares #disney #jeffbridges #moviereviews #moviereview #filmtok #filmreviews #filmreview #reviews #fyp 
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3 weeks ago
4 minutes

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Episode 250: The Smashing Machine (SF Review)
Directed by Benny Safdie, The Smashing Machine tells the story of Mark Kerr (Dwayne Johnson), one of the earliest names of the UFC. Having earned a reputation as an unbeatable force in the ring, Kerr himself was far from indestructible. Living in a toxicly co-dependent relationship with his girlfriend, Dawn (Emily Blunt), Kerr struggle with addiction and his own ego as he attempted to stay atop of the emerging world of fighting. Our review.The Smashing Machine is in theatres on October 3rd, 2025.#dwaynejohnson #emilyblunt #bennysafdie #thesmashingmachine #movies #moviereviews #films #filmreview #filmtok #podcast
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4 weeks ago
4 minutes

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Episode 249: The Partisan's Malcolm McDowell tells us other ways to fight
Now on VOD/Digital, THE PARTISAN tells us the amazing true story of Krystyna Skarbek, a WWII Polish spy who worked for British Intelligence during the Second World War. Living a double life, Skarbek broke barriers as one of Britain's top agents until a betrayal threatens her life, forcing her into a world of treachery.THE PARTISAN is available on VOD/Digital on Friday, October 3rd, 2025.#podcast #movie #film #interview #malcolmmcdowell #thepartisan #wwii #aclockworkorange #interviews #filmtok
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4 weeks ago
17 minutes

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Episode 248: Disc's Blake Winston Rice gets messy about intimacy
Premiering at TIFF '25, the short film DISC brings us into the room of a couple recovering from a one-night stand. But, after a shocking event requires them to both jump into action, they must decide whether or not they're willing to jump in and fix it together. In this 1on1, we speak to director Blake Winston Rice about the nature of intimacy and what makes sex so awkward to talk about.DISC is playing at TIFF '25. For more information, check out tiff.net.
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1 month ago
12 minutes

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Episode 247: Powwow People's Sky Hopinka invites everyone to the party
Directed by Sky Hopinka, Powwow People allows the community tradition to tell its own story. Using a verite-style of filmmaking, Hopinka reveals the rhythms and relationships that anchor contemporary Native powwow culture. Using voiceovers sparingly, the beauty of the film stems from the cameras ability to simply hold still and celebrate the performers in all their glory. In this 1on1, we speak to Hopinka about balancing tradition with change and creating inclusive spaces.Powwow People premiered at TIFF '25. 
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1 month ago
9 minutes

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Episode 246: Rise of the Raven's cast tell us about bringing bloody history to life
Premiering at TIFF '25, RISE OF THE RAVEN tells the story of Janos Hunyadi (Gellert L. Kadar), a young villager from Transylvania in the 15th Century. Living at a time of violence and brute strength, Hunyadi grew in stature to become one of the most feared commanders in the Kingdom of Hungary. Ferociously defending his country, Hunyadi fought against the Ottoman incursions until the climactic Battle of Belgrade in 1456. Here, his resilience is tested in an encounter that would shape Hungarian history forever. In this 1on1, we speak to the cast and producer of the epic series as they tell us about bringing history to life and elevating strong women.Rise of the Raven premieres on CBC Gem on Friday, September 19th, 2025.
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1 month ago
12 minutes

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Episode 245: My Mother's Wedding's Kristin Scott Thomas tells her own story
Co-written, directed and starring Kristin Scott Thomas, MY MOTHER'S WEDDING follows three sisters on their return home for their mother's impending (and third) nuptials. But going home always raises ghosts from our lives and the three sisters must face their past in an effort to move into the future. In this 1on1, we speak to the Hollywood icon about telling her own story and what's in a name.
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3 months ago
9 minutes

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Episode 244: Platonic's Luke Macfarlane gives us a lesson in chemistry
Now back for its second season, AppleTV+'s PLATONIC follows the relationship of Sylvia and Will (Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen), two longtime friends who are fully invested in each other's lives but strictly friends. With Will's wedding approaching, Sylvia struggles to support her bestie's relationship, leading to tension between them. In this 1on1, we speak to star Luke Macfarlane about the importance of chemistry.
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3 months ago
6 minutes

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Episode 243: Inedia's Liz Cairns talks about supporting people struggling with eating
Written and directed by Liz Cairns, INEDIA tells the story of Cora, a young woman struggling with severe allergic reactions to food. However, when she discovers a radical community of people who claim to be fed by light, Cora cannot help but be drawn in. But, when the truth is revealed, Cora is forced to deal with her inner demons that continue to hold her back. In this 1on1, we speak to Cairns about separating truth from lies and offering genuine support to those who are suffering.
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3 months ago
16 minutes

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Episode 242: Acapulco's Enrique Arrizon talks about how Maximo's wrong choices make him endearing
Streaming exclusively on Apple TV+, ACAPULCO tells the story of Maximo (Eugenio Derbez), a wealthy mogul in Malibu who is determined to resurrect his beloved hotel, Las Colinas and return it to its former glory. Telling the story between two timelines, we watch as the younger Maximo (Enrique Arrizon) works hard for to make Las Colinas one of Acapulco’s ‘best hotels’ and secure its future while the older incarnation tries to repair the pain of his past in the present. In this 1on1, we speak to star Arrizon about Maximo's desire to do the wrong thing.
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3 months ago
5 minutes

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Episode 241: The Fantastic Four: First Steps (SF Review)
Directed by Matt Shakman, The Fantastic Four: First Steps (re)introduces the world to the Fantastic Four. Led by Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal), the team of Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby), Human Torch (Joseph Quinn) and the Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) serve the people of Earth 828 as their protectors against otherworldly villains. However, when the mysterious Silver Surfer (Julie Garner) arrives to herald the arrival of the diabolical world-eater, Galactus, the Four find themselves out of their depth, especially with the arrival of Reed and Sue’s impending child. Banding together, the team must fight to find a way to save the world and, of course, their family. Our review.
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3 months ago
4 minutes

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Episode 238: SF Radio 11.11 28 Years Later and finding life in the undead
Set almost three decades after the release of the rage virus, 28 Years Later imagines a Europe that has been forced to adapt in order to survive their ruthlessly enforced quarantine. Enclosing themselves in isolated communities, one such group of survivors have made a new life for themselves on a small island that’s connected to the mainland only by a single causeway. As his son Spike turns 12, Jamie (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) believes it’s time for his boy to learn how to hunt the infected and he decides to take him to the interior. However, although their experience goes awry, Spike believes that there’s hope deeper into the forest and he sets out with his mother on a mission to get the help they need.
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3 months ago
37 minutes

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Episode 240: Eddington (SF Review)
Set in May of 2020, Eddington takes place in a fictional, rural community in New Mexico where the city’s elevation is higher than its population. Led by the (seemingly) progressive and well-liked Mayor Ted Garcia (Pedro Pascal), the township values supporting one another by wearing masks in the early days of COVID-19. Though, not everyone is onboard with mask mandates, especially Sheriff Joe Cross (Joaquin Phoenix), the community’s representative of law and order who has an axe to grind with Garcia. Seeing an opportunity to take down his rival, Cross begins to campaign against the mayor in the upcoming election. Our review.
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3 months ago
3 minutes

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Episode 239: Simple Plan's Jeff Stinco tells us about their responsibility to the fans
Directed by Didier Charrette, SIMPLE PLAN: THE KIDS IN THE CROWD takes into the simpler times of  @simpleplan   By offering access into their early basement shows in Montreal and months grinding out the club circuit, the documentary shows how the hard work of kids with a dream gradually led them to global stardom. But the road to fame is far from easy. Whether it was trying to get noticed or trying to please audiences of different styles, Crowd shows the battles that they had to face along the way. In this 1on1, we speak to lead guitarist Jeff Stinco about being inclusive and whether or not they're 'positive punk'.
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3 months ago
10 minutes

ScreenFish
At ScreenFish, we believe that the truths of God's story can be seen in unexpected places, especially within the world of film and television. We're looking for those connections wherever possible. Welcome to the conversation. Welcome to ScreenFish.