Basements get a bum rap. Often relegated to uncool habitations for grown men still living at home with their parents someone out there has to make these fortresses of solitude cool again. Filmmaker Graham Skipper may just be that person. Skipper will be hosting a new horror radio program from audio live stream platform Spoon called Down in the Basement with Graham Skipper. More than just your average radio program Skipper and Spoon will aim to make Down in the Basement completely interactive, "having the audience participate in an ever-changing slew of trivia, games, celebrity interviews, and exclusive behind-the-scenes information". He has booked a good lineup of guests: Darren Lynn Bousman, C. Robert Cargill, Brea Grant, George Wendt, and one of his regular...
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- 12/14/2020
- Screen Anarchy
Eminem made a surprise appearance on the Academy Awards show Sunday night, delivering a rousing rendition of “Lose Yourself,” his hit from the 2002 film “8 Mile” in which he starred — some 17 years after it won an Oscar. His appearance immediately followed a montage celebrating the sound editing/mixing award, which wound down with footage from “8 Mile” and concluded with Burt Reynolds in “Deliverance,” saying the famous line, “Sometimes you have to lose yourself before you can find anything.”
Eminem’s appearance was a tightly kept secret: Sources say the Dolby Theater was put on lockdown during rehearsals, and that if the news of his appearance leaked to the media, he had the option to cancel.
The reaction of the crowd was impressively ecstatic — the song is nearly 20 years old, after all, and several of the evening’s stars who sang along probably remember it from their teens — with everyone...
Eminem’s appearance was a tightly kept secret: Sources say the Dolby Theater was put on lockdown during rehearsals, and that if the news of his appearance leaked to the media, he had the option to cancel.
The reaction of the crowd was impressively ecstatic — the song is nearly 20 years old, after all, and several of the evening’s stars who sang along probably remember it from their teens — with everyone...
- 2/10/2020
- by Jem Aswad
- Variety Film + TV
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