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On this episode, New guest Sarah Miles joins me to talk about John Carpenter's The Thing. Follow Sarah on Instagram @sarahjosmiley Follow the podcast at CreepyAndGeeky.com Follow Robert at Geekthulhu.com Buy Creepy and Geeky tees and more on Teepublic Support the show on Ko-fi
On this episode, Matt, Daryl and their guest, Sarah Miles (writer, horror and asian cinema officionado) discuss Hideo Nakata's 1998 adaptation of Koji Suzuki's Ringu. You can find some of Sarah's writing here , and over here . You can find all season artwork designs (from the ridiculously talented Stephen Trumble) on our Teepublic store . We also have our intro themes and interludes over on Bandcamp . The intro theme was performed by Daryl Bär and produced by Mike Hall. Please drop us a Five Star Review us at Apple Podcasts, or a Five Star Rating on Spotify. Find us on Twitter and Instagram (@ispauldanook), and drop us an email at ispauldanook@gmail.com
Major content / trigger warning for eating disorders, diet culture, diets and eating habits and exercise regimes. Fat Thor was an interesting contribution to the Marvel landscape especially against the usual physiques we are used to seeing in the superhero genre. Myself and guest Sarah Miles discuss the impact of the pressure to look like a superhero in our society pushed by the media. And how Endgame treats its "strongest avenger" while he is dealing with major grief and trauma which has manifested into a larger body. You can find Sarah at; Twitter IG
I was joined by Ghouls Magazine contributor and freelance writer Sarah Miles to discuss the film adaptation of the Broadway musical Hairspray (2007). We discussed the fat representation in Tracy Turnblad, the fat suit wearing Edna and how the other characters treat these characters because of their larger bodies. You can find Sarah on; Twitter IG The Pod at; IG Twitter And me, Hannah Ogilvie, at; IG Twitter TikTok
On this week's Fats on Film, I am joined by Ghouls Magazine contributor Sarah Miles to discuss the 2007 musical Hairspray. You can find Sarah at the following; @sarahjosmiley - IG @sarahjosmiley - Twitter The show at: @fatsonfilm - IG @fatsonfilm - Twitter And me at: @queenbeastsays - IG @queenbeastsays - Twitter @queenbeastsays - TikTok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"The only person that knew (about her affair with with Laurence Olivier) was my Mother, as she caught us together." - Sarah Miles Robert Emery talks to Sarah Miles for Part Two of their explosive podcast episode. If you missed Part One, then click here to watch it before enjoying this follow-up episode. Sarah is an English theatre and film actress who was nominated for four BAFTA's, two Golden Globes and an Oscar. Sarah talks about her biological connection with the British Royal family, finishing RADA and going straight into the West-End where Sir John Gielgud famously said "Did you know you have a bottom just like a boy? Two poached eggs in a handkerchief." Sarah was catapulted into the limelight at a young age, starring opposite some of the greats including Dirk Bogarde , Vanessa Redgrave , Laurence Olivier , Ralph Richardson , Margaret Rutherford & Robert Mitchum ; she had two marriages to the same person - the screen writer Robert Bolt (winner of two Oscars, two BAFTA's, three Golden Globes and a Tony award) and an epiphany three years after filming Ryan's Daughter that changed her life forever. This sometimes intense conversation takes us up to 1973, just before she filmed 'The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing' opposite Burt Reynolds, where her life took a turn for the worse and tragedy struck. Backstage with Robert Emery: Episode 4 - Sarah Miles
On this episode of Alpha Moms I introduce one of my closest friends Sarah Miles. We discuss starting a business while juggling mom life. Sarah explains how she creates her art and the obstacles of learning how to start a business on your own. You all get to have a sneak peak of one of my most cherished relationships and I'm sure you'll laugh with us as well. Thanks for listening! Support the show
Fear Level: Spoopy (not scary) Trigger Warnings: Assault, sad animal death, sitting in a lobby and waiting for health care until you are almost dead, strobe lights, addiction, consent issues This is a movie with a lot of nipples and a very loose grip on lesbian sex. You wanna talk about the male gaze... It's the story of bisexual vampire Catherine Deneuve and her catfishing both David Bowie and Susan Sarandon Topics of Discussion: More nipples than Bowie Caged Bauhaus One Piece Ankh Knives Don't say vampire Sarah's body disposal confessions The public crematorium The vampire T.A.R.D.I.S. Charlie's glasses Susan Sarandon: a very 80's snack...a lunchable, if you will. The Osmosis Jones/Blade crossover Hot curtain on curtain action French ancient Egyptians THE SMOKING THE LACK OF CONSENT! Oh no, she's hot! The Kimmy Gibbler of vampires Piss mummy shipping costs Pony tail backstories Bryan Fuller's OK Cupid profile Perpendicular sex What even happens in the last fifteen minutes of this movie? Recommendations: Interview with a Vampire Bit Let the Right One In A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night Near Dark The Lost Boys Communion Labyrinth Rocky Horror Picture Show Last Temptation of the Christ Blue Velvet Only Lovers Left Alive The Man who Fell to Earth Vamp First Bitten Vampire's Kiss Follow our guest: Sarah Miles Twitter: @IAmGiantWoman Follow us on twitter @proghorrorpod Follow Emily on twitter @megamoth Emily's Website: Megamoth.net Follow Ben on twitter @benthekahn Pre-Order Ben's new book, Renegade Rule . Follow Jeremy on twitter @jrome58 Visit his website at JeremyWhitley.com RSS Feed: https://feeds.transistor.fm/progressively-horrified Website: https://progressivelyhorrified.transistor.fm/ Join our Patreon at: patreon.com/progressivelyhorrified to support the show, get bonus episodes, early access to upcoming episodes, and a cool Progressively Horrified t-shirt. Come back next week to hear about Annihilation! ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★ JOIN JEREMY'S ZOOP CAMPAIGN AND HELP MAKE GREAT COMICS! https://zoop.gg/c/slay Take our listener survey: http://bit.ly/progressivelyhorrified-survey Sign up to support Progressively Horrified on Patreon for as little as $5 a month and get bonus episodes! https://www.patreon.com/c/progressivelyhorrified <p style='color:gre
"The only person that knew (about her affair with with Laurence Olivier) was my Mother, as she caught us together." - Sarah Miles Robert Emery talks to Sarah Miles , the English theatre and film actress who was nominated for four BAFTA's, two Golden Globes and an Oscar. Sarah talks about her biological connection with the British Royal family, finishing RADA and going straight into the West-End where Sir John Gielgud famously said "Did you know you have a bottom just like a boy? Two poached eggs in a handkerchief." Sarah was catapulted into the limelight at a young age, starring opposite some of the greats including Dirk Bogarde , Vanessa Redgrave , Laurence Olivier , Ralph Richardson , Margaret Rutherford & Robert Mitchum ; she had two marriages to the same person - the screen writer Robert Bolt (winner of two Oscars, two BAFTA's, three Golden Globes and a Tony award) and an epiphany three years after filming Ryan's Daughter that changed her life forever. This sometimes intense conversation takes us up to 1973, just before she filmed 'The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing' opposite Burt Reynolds, where her life took a turn for the worse and tragedy struck. For reasons we don't need to go into, this part of Sarah's life story will feature in part two, released later in the year when I gain permission. Backstage with Robert Emery: Episode 4 - Sarah Miles
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