Filmcast EP41 – “The Phone Call” by Mat Kirkby
In this episode of the No Budget Filmcast we watch “The Phone Call” by Mat Kirkby and starring Sally Hawkins. Sally plays Heather who works in a helpline call center. Listen Any Podcast Player Including: Listen Here: Watch Online:…
Recording Audiobooks and More With Art Brown
Art Brown is a Los Angeles based Actor, Singer, Comedian, Director, and Film-maker. He’s also the author of “Vegetarian Dining in NYC“, and “Everything I need to know, I Learned from Cartoons!” In 2019 and again in early 2020, Art starred in the tour of…
Filmcast EP40 – “Miller & Son” (Contains Spoilers)
In this episode of the No Budget Filmcast we watch Miller & Son by Asher Jelinsky Note: Don’t read the description of the film. First watch it then come back and watch this review. Listen On: — Listen Online: Support us…
Swapping Theatre Stories and Some Voice Over Stuff With Quinn Angell
On this week’s episode of Diary of an Unemployed Actor, I am speaking with Quinn Angell. Quinn Angell grew up in the Dallas Fort Worth area not really interested in acting, but that changed when his stepfather came into his life. Quinn started acting when…
Filmcast EP39 – Corporate Monster
in the first episode of our 2021 season we look at Corporate Monster by Ruairi Robinson. A film about an unstable man who takes a pill that makes him see monsters all around. Listen On: — Listen Online: Support us through…
The New York Actors Experience With Caitlyn Piccirillo
Caitlyn Piccirillo is a New York based actress and singer. She received a BFA (Acting) from Adelphi University, and a MA (Theatre) from CUNY Hunter College. Recent (pre-COVID) credits include “Ragtime” (Ensemble) with Village Light Opera Group, and “Home” (Mortimer/ Puppeteer) with Evolve Puppets. Some…
No Budget 2020 Award Show
The No Budget team gives out its end of year awards for the shorts and features that it reviewed in 2020. Tune in to discover which film walked away with the most awards and who won the coveted best feature and best short accolades. Listen…
It’s Never Too Late To Start Doing What You Love With Paul E. Kandarian
At the age of 55, Paul E. Kandarian audition for his first stage production, and with no experience was cast as the lead. He is now a full-time actor, having performed in dozens of films, short and long, TV commercials, industrial videos, educational videos, and…