Rip It Up: How Would You Feel If You Had To Change Your Name?
In this episode of “Rip It Up,” Kev and Milo are joined by musician Claire L. Shaw to discuss how they would feel if they had to change their name by choice or lack of choice. They also posed the question to the public in…
Filmcast EP49 – “Found Me” by David Findlay
In this episode of the No Budget Filmcast we watch “Found Me” a short film by David Findlay Listen Any Podcast Player Including: Listen To The Review Here: Watch our Review Online: Watch the Film:
Filmcast EP48 – “35 A Side” by Damien O’Donnell
It’s Philip’s first day at his new school. His new schoolbag is only the beginning of his problems. Written and Directed by Damien O’Donnell Available on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/146163562 Listen Any Podcast Player Including: Listen To The Review Here: Watch our…
Rip It Up: How Would You Feel If Your Work Was Stolen?
In this episode of “Rip It Up,” Kev and Milo are joined by poet Fin Hall to discuss how they would feel if their work was stolen. They also posed the question to the public in a survey and discuss the results. Fin recites two…
Filmcast EP47 – “Making and Unmaking” by Shaun Rose
In this episode of the No Budget Filmcast we watch “Making and Unmaking” a documentary by Shaun Rose. Listen Any Podcast Player Including: Listen To The Review Here: Watch our Review Online: Watch the Film:
Martial Arts and Opera With Chelsea Marie Cecelia Marlowe
In this episode, I speak with actress Chelsea Marie Marlowe. We talk about working as an extra and the advantages and disadvantages of doing extra or background work. Chelsea is also adept at many forms of martial arts and provides some advice for other women…
Filmcast EP46 – “Mank”
In this episode of the No Budget Filmcast we watch “Mank” with Gary Oldman portraying Herman Mankiewicz the writer of the classic film “Citizen Kane” Listen Any Podcast Player Including: Listen To The Review Here: Watch our Review Online:…
Rip It Up: Can We Separate The Art From The Artist?
Introducing a new series called “Rip It Up.” The concept is to discuss the issues that are affecting artists these days, such as can we separate the artist from the art they create? In an era where artists are being held liable for their behavior,…