Tue, 9 July 2013
In this episode we welcome author Blue Remy. Her novel From Hel With Love is Book One in her XIII Hour series. Laurie joins Wayne in the studio for a chat with this author about how she developed her characters, waded through the editing process, and the pains of dealing with unruly publishers. Synopsis Fallen Valkyrie Legionnaire, Raven Aquilus, has always known she was an outcast to her kind. Stuck in New Orleans as the Protectress of the Nine Gates of the Underworld, she lives as close to the edge as her family will allow. One fateful night would change it all—someone ritualistically slaughtered a guardian in one of her Gates, leaving Raven lying in a pool of blood. Ordered to find the killer before she dies along with her precious guardians, Raven is placed in a race against time to stop an ancient war from reigniting between the Valkyries and the Fae. Duncan is the epitome of control, but even he is not immune to Raven’s beauty and magnetism. Raven is an enigma wrapped up in the body of lust, and shocked to find herself attracted to a human. Both must fight their emotions to work together, before Raven faces losing everything from her life - to a new found love, in order to save the Underworld from being ruled by a jealous half breed. Welcome the XIII Hour™ series. Betrayal, Lust, Love, Murder, Jealousy and Revenge. The faery-tales that your mother never told you about just came true. |
Tue, 18 June 2013
In this episode Wayne and Tim interview actor Robert Rusler. Robert is well known for his roles in A Nightmare on Elm St. part 2, Weird Science, Vamp, and Thrashin'. We get to get a little inside info on his life as a teen actor, working with some of the biggest names in the biz, and how he managed to overcome the pitfalls of a young actor lifestyle. We also talk about the upcoming and completed films he is writing and producing including Black Asylum. Robert Rusler - actor, athlete, writer, and natural performer - was born on September 20, 1965, in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He soon moved to Hawaii, where he lived on Waikiki Beach and started surfing and skateboarding on a semi-professional level. At a young age his family moved to Los Angeles, where he began his martial arts career and entered many competitions. Then the bug struck to become an actor and Robert, right out of high school, met his manager and began taking acting classes at the Loft Studio with Peggy Feury and William Traylor. Soon thereafter he landed his first starring role, opposite Anthony Michael Hall and Robert Downey Jr. in John Hughes Weird Science (1985). He then starred opposite Marshall Bell and Robert Englund in A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge (1985) . Later projects included Thrashin' (1986) opposite Josh Brolin (and all of his top professional skateboarding idols) and _Vamp (1986/I)_ opposite Grace Jones and Chris Makepeace, for which he received the award for Best Actor in a Science Fiction or Horror Film. |
Mon, 10 June 2013
In this episode Tim and Wayne interview returning guest Parrish Randall. Parrish talks about his upcoming films, and productions he is working on. A longtime friend of the show, Parrish keeps busy in front and behind the camera and shares with us some of the challenges for indie film makers and actors trying to make a mark in the horror genre. |
Mon, 3 June 2013
![]() Once again Wayne is joined by Roze of Gas Mask Films. They chat about the premier and tour of the new film Speak No Evil starring previous Necronomicast guest Gabrielle Stone. He talks via phone from Scottsdale AZ in front of his film class as well. Speak No Evil is the story of Anna, a single mother fighting to protect her daughter from demonically possessed children and a town gone mad. |
Mon, 13 May 2013
![]() In this interview, Wayne talked to movie producer Bradley Fuller. He has worked on many projects with Michael Bay and has his own production company that specializes in horror. This company has produced a series of remakes including Friday the 13th (2009), The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), The Amityville Horror (2005), and A Nightmare on Elm Street (2010). He talks about his passion for film making, love of horror, remakes, and a little tidbit on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles... |
Mon, 6 May 2013
In this episode, Wayne has a chat with Lynn Lowry, a veteran actor who has performed on stage and screen. She's best known int he horror community for movies like The Crazies, Cat People, and They Came From Within. Listen to her stories about her time on screen and stage. From her IMDB: Lynn Lowry was born in 1947 in Illinois, but raised in Atlanta, Georgia. She began acting professionally at age 17 in a theater called Shawnee Summer Stock Theater. She relocated to New York City in the late 1960s to pursue other acting jobs to support her young son. Her first movie role was a small part in The Battle of Love's Return (1971) which starred and was directed by Lloyd Kaufman, who later founded the "Troma" independent film company. Her next role was another small, uncredited part in I Drink Your Blood (1970). Her next movie, playing a dual role in Sugar Cookies (1973), which required her to act in the nude for the first time, got her sex appeal. Score (1974) came next which was a X-rated, soft-core, semi-documentary flick which brought on more sex appeal for Lowry's character. Her next role was one of her best in playing "Kathy", a neurotic character in George A. Romero's The Crazies (1973), an action-horror flick filmed in rural Pennsylvania near Pittsburgh. She then was cast for a recurring part in the TV series "How to Survive a Marriage" (1974). She was also cast for a part in David Cronenberg's horror flick They Came from Within (1975). After another minor part in Fighting Mad (1976) and a few other movies, Lowry moved to Los Angeles in the early 1980s where, after a slow start, she began acting in the local theater, and occasional movie roles. Most recently, she has been performing on stage as a singer in singing old folk songs and show tunes with her own band. |
Fri, 3 May 2013
Larry Carrell and film maker Millie Loredo join me for a chat about their movie in the making - Sorrow. |
Wed, 24 April 2013
In this episode we are joined by Oliver Robins most known for his role as the brother in Poltergeist. He's all grown up now and still working as a film producer, writer, and director. He also has his own line of horror clothing called Cursed Clothes. He chats with Tim and Wayne about his acting and iconic role, as well as his experiences on set. |
Wed, 17 April 2013
In this episode Tim and Wayne interview Tyler Mane. He is known for movies such as Rob Zombie's Halloween where he plays Michael Myers as well as his roles in the X-men films as Sabertooth and the goliath Argonaut Ajax in Troy. He talks to Necronomicast about working in the industry, prepping for roles, being behind an iconic mask, and his new production company Mane Entertainment who is currently promoting the movie Compound Fracture. |
Mon, 8 April 2013
In this episode we welcome back Dee Wallace! She chats with Wayne about her role in Rob Zombie's upcoming film Lords of Salem as well as her amazing life as an Energetic Healer. Listen in as she gives us a little inside info on the movie as well as how she helps many with her gift as a clairaudient. |
Fri, 22 March 2013
Tim and Wayne have a little sit down chat over tea and biscuits with the overlord of metal. They came away without getting sacrificed and were more the wiser on skin creams, sacrificing celebrities, felatio, dumpster sex, and jacking off elephants. GWAR will be incinerating Lincoln soon and we plan to be there. We totally didn't talk about this on the show, but check this out: Oderus on Fearnet's Holliston |
Mon, 18 March 2013
Award-winning genre filmmaker Alan Rowe Kelly joined the ongoing force of independent horror with his 2002 cult film debut I’LL BURY YOU TOMORROW which garnered him 2 awards for Best Feature. He was voted Best Director, Best Writer and Best Independent Film of 2003 by Next Tuesday Magazine, and followed up with his 2nd feature THE BLOOD SHED (2007) which awarded him Best Feature @ the 2007 Dark Carnival Film Fest. Aside from producing, writing and directing Kelly has moved in front of cameras to appear in over 30 genre films including VINDICATION, SLICES OF LIFE, GALLERY OF FEAR, PSYCHO STREET, SATAN HATES YOU, THE BIG BAD and the now much talked about "TALES OF POE". He has been rewarded for his acting numerous times, most recently for Best Actor in Scott Perry’s SOMETHING JUST and Bart Mastronardi’s THE TELL TALE HEART in the upcoming "TALES OF POE". With his 3rd feature GALLERY OF FEAR making the rounds with the festival circuits, Kelly is currently in post-production on THE CASK for "TALES OF POE", starring opposite Randy Jones & Brewster McCall, and is wrapping on the film’s 3rd segment DREAMS with film partner Bart Mastronardi starring Adrienne King, Amy Steel, Bette Cassatt, & Caroline Williams. |
Mon, 4 March 2013
In this episode Wayne is joined by Doug Jones. Doug is well known as a character and creature actor in films and television such as Hellboy, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Legion, and Pan's Labyrinth. He has appeared in a slew of movies and television, many times as a strange creature - and in some cases, many creatures all in the same movie. Doug talks about how he got into the industry, some of his dreams in film, and how he enjoys both the limelight and anonymity. The youngest of four brothers, Doug Jones was born on the 24th May, 1960, in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew up in the city's Northeast-side. After attending Bishop Chatard High School, he headed off to Ball State University, where he graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor's degree in Telecommunications, with a minor in Theater. He learned mime at school, joining a troupe and doing the whole white-face thing, and has also worked as a contortionist. After a hitch in theater in Indiana, he moved to Los Angeles in 1985, and has not been out of work since - he's acted in over 25 films, many television series (Including the award-winning "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997), his episode 'Hush' garnered two Emmy nominations) and over 90 commercials and music videos with the likes of Madonna and Marilyn Manson. Although known mostly for his work under prosthetic s, he has also performed as 'himself' in such highly-rated films as Adaptation. (2002) with Nicolas Cage and indie projects such as Phil Donlon's A Series of Small Things (2005). But it is his sensitive and elegant performance as 'Abe Sapien' in Hellboy (2004), which stormed to the top of the U.S. box office in the spring of 2004, that has brought him an even higher profile and much praise from audiences and critics alike. Doug is married and lives in California. |
Thu, 28 February 2013
In this episode Marc Longbrake, Program Director for the Omaha Film Festival joins Wayne in the studio and they interview Rob Kuhns, Director of the documentary Year of the Living Dead. They chat with Rob and discover how he documented the footage for his movie about the making and social impact of Night of the Living Dead. It will be shown at the Omaha Film Festival as part of their "Off The Edge" series. Wayne and Marc also discuss the Omaha Film Festival and some of the upcoming events and movies that will be a part of this annual event. |
Mon, 25 February 2013
![]() In this episode, we welcome Butch Patrick, formerly known as "Eddie Munster" who talks to us about his time as a child actor on both "The Munsters" as well as "Lids". Butch has been through a lot and relates his experiences then and his life now, from horror conventions, to car shows, fans of the show are happy to share their love of the iconic show with him. We also chat about the Evil Dead the Musical production at the Omaha Playhouse. Behind the stage and in front, our intrepid hosts brave the blood and the singing demons and review the classic horror film turned to song. |
Wed, 13 February 2013
Jennifer Blanc, also known as Jennifer Blanc-Biehn, was born and raised in New York City by her mom Jenise Blanc. At the tender age of 13, Jennifer was on Broadway in Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs working alongside Jonathan Silverman, Fisher Stevens and Robert Sean Leonard. Jennifer's career blossomed bringing her to sunny Los Angeles to be in Kenny Ortegas' series "Hull High" (1990) for Disney and NBC. Since then, she has been grateful to be continually working in the business that she loves. She also starred in the TV series, "The Mommies" (1993) for NBC and Paramount. Her projects include: Friends 'Til the End (1997) (TV) opposite Shannen Doherty, "Party of Five" (1994) opposite Scott Wolf and Matthew Fox, Cool and the Crazy (1994) (TV) with Jared Leto, and James Cameron's "Dark Angel" (2000) with Jessica Alba. Jennifer has also guest starred on television shows such as "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2000), "Grace Under Fire" (1993) and "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" (2005) with Danny DeVito. In addition, she has been involved in many projects with her partner and fellow actor, Michael Biehn. The two joined forces on a movie Michael directed in China called, The Blood Bond (2010). Their other projects include Puncture (2011) alongside Chris Evans and The Ride (1997/I). Most recently, Jennifer made an appearance in The Divide (2011) with partner Michael Biehn and is producing a film called The Victim (2011). It is her first leap into the producing world and she is loving it. Her performance in The Victim (2011) comes on the heels of other movies she has just recently completed, including The Jack of Spades (2010) with Jennifer Coolidge, Prank (2008) with friend and colleague Danielle Harris (co-star in The Victim (2011)), and Broken Blood (2013) with Pruitt Taylor Vince. |
Mon, 11 February 2013
In this episode we welcome Terri McMinn from the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. She was hung up for dead in the movie and on the famous movie poster. We chat about her experience on the set, what she has been up to lately, and where she will be appearing in the future. Born in Houston, Texas. After graduating from high school, Teri studied and worked at The Dallas Theatre Center, in Dallas, Texas. Moving to Austin, Texas, in 1971, the young actress attended the University of Texas and St. Edwards University. It was in Austin, where she was discovered by director Tobe Hooper and producer Kim Henkel, after seeing an article about her in the local newspaper. After auditioning, Teri was chosen for the part by Hooper and Henkel, and offered her the role of "Pam" in their film project, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974). It was a hot, grueling shoot, fraught with all the wrinkles low budget films incur, twice shutting down filming entirely. Simultaneously, Teri worked in local theater. After the film's 1974 release, she studied acting in Los Angeles and New York. Doors opened as a leg and foot model in commercials and print work, while continuing stage work. |
Mon, 4 February 2013
In this episode Wayne interviews Director Rocky Karlage and actor John Chiara. The two worked together in the indie horror film "The Farm" and each talks about how they got into filmaking, what it is like filming on the creative side, where acting, writing, and directing is taking them, and what else is in store for Ghostwalk Productions.
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Mon, 21 January 2013
In this episode Tim and Wayne have a chat with iconic genre actor Bill Moseley. Known for his dark and sadistic characters, Bill shares with us what got him into the industry, what movies inspired him, and what bloody films he is currently working on. Bill also teaches us the valuable lesson every aspiring actor should learn of "Always bring a pillow." Bill Mosely Trivia from his IMDB site:
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Tue, 15 January 2013
That's right horror fans! Leatherface from the new Texas Chainsaw movie joins us for an interview. We talk to Dan Yeager about how he got the role, what it was like to chase beautiful girls around with a chainsaw, and how the new movie fits in with the Texas Chainsaw family. Tim "Dr Death" Welch once again joins me on the mic for the interview as does friend of the show Nick "Hacksaw" Hamilton. |
Fri, 11 January 2013
In this episode Wayne interviews Tamara Glynn who was an actor in Halloween 5. She shares some of her experiences in the movie as well as the vast amount of work she is doing in the next year. Tamara Glynn: Was discovered by a Los Angeles talent agent as youngster Tamara, a native of Arkansas moved to Los Angeles, to pursue an acting career. In Hollywood she starred and co-starred in such Motion Pictures as "Halloween 5" and Television Series like "Miami Vice". Some of her Television Credits include: Knots Landing, Growing Pains, Miami Vice, Life on the Flipside, Brand New Life and Nightmare on Elm Street (the series), Rags to Riches and more… Some of Tamara's numerous Feature Film credits include Halloween 5, Daddy and Them and The Portrait just to name a few. Tamara has continued an active career in front of the camera as well as behind the camera working with Federal Express, Alltel, Back Yard Burger, Arkansas Blue Cross Blue Shield, UAMS, Sears, Magic Springs and many more… Tamara is the Executive Producer for Cinevue Entertainment. She is involved in producing television documentaries film and video projects. Click here for Big Bear Horrorfest! |
Mon, 7 January 2013
In this episode Wayne interviews Jimmy O and April Burril. They both have a bloody horror history and tell tales of their handywork on web TV, movies, and their own special productions. Jimmyo was an artist/designer in special promotions for Warner Home Video from 1986-1990. And did amazing artwork for Batman, Joe Vs The Volcano, Gremlins 2, and Bugs Bunny's 50th Birthday and played drums since he was 2 years old. April started acting on a regular basis in 1997 when she joined the theater troupe, Jamo Alternative Theater. For several years, she worked with them on- and back-stage helping to bring to life their quirky original productions, the most popular of which was the horror-comedy-musical, Silver Scream. The character of Chainsaw Sally was originally created as a web hostess to garner popularity for the live show, but she quickly gained her own fan-base. When she left the stage to move on to film projects in the guise of Planet X Entertainment (now known as Forbidden Pictures), Chainsaw Sally was the natural choice for our first full film project. A few projects later her husband Jimmyo Burril came up with The Chainsaw Sally Show slash-com series. |
Mon, 7 January 2013
In this episode Dorothy joins Wayne as co-host and they interview Andreas Lyon. His filmography includes(2013) Man Without a Head (post-production)Politician who Faints...(2011) Demon's Dilemma (short) (completed)Fallen Angel...(2012) Battle Force Reinhardt Von Klaus...(2012) Party Like the Rich and Famous (TV movie)Oliver Belmont...(2011) Angels Among Us (TV series)Dr. Smith Tractor Angel (2011) Dr. Smith...(2009) CSI: NY (TV series)Danish Man Communication Breakdown (2009)Danish Man...(2009) The Next Mrs. Jacob Anderson (short)Wine Store Customer...(2008)II Mojado (short)Rick...(2008) Peach Blossom's Bench (short)Ransom...(2011) Batman: Arkham City (Video Game) (motion capture actor)...(2010) Star Wars: The Force Unleashed II (Video Game) (motion capture actor)...(2009) The Next Mrs. Jacob Anderson (short) (production coordinator) |