Brianna Middleton mentions feeling a kinship with her character convict Niyya due to her role in Silent Planet with themes of isolation and otherness. In what ways do you see these themes being relevant to today's society? She finds that her fellow prisoner might be responsible for the murder of her adoptive alien family. We chat about this and shooting in an isolated location. Episode produced before the rebrand. Start Your Free Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus
Welcome to another episode of the Sci-Fi Talk Podcast! This week, we're taking you on a journey through the latest headlines from the worlds of sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and comics in our special edition, Sci-Fi Talk Weekly, episode 125. Tony Tellado, our esteemed host, begins with a milestone announcement - the podcast is rebranding to "Exploring Humanity Through Sci-Fi," Get ready as we dive into the expansion of San Diego Comic-Con to Spain, intriguing updates on new series like "Lanterns" starring Nicole Ari Parker, and the much-anticipated return of "Daredevil". We'll also explore Robert Rodriguez's innovative approach to filmmaking with his new indie action studio, Brass Knuckle Films. But that's not all! The team delves into new projects on the horizon, detailed reviews from publications like Variety, and insights into timeless episodes of acclaimed series like Battlestar Galactica and The Twilight Zone. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus
Writer/director Jeffrey St. Jules has always been captivated by the idea of otherworldly existence. As a child, his imagination ran wild with fantasies of belonging to an alien race and one day returning to his home planet. This dream carried a unique allure that sparked a lifetime fascination with solitude and escapism. In moments of stress and frustration, the notion of leaving the chaotic world behind for a life of solitude on another planet became his ultimate fantasy. That was part of the inspiration for his film, The Silent Planet. We explore more... Start your Free One Year Trial at Sci-Fi Talk Plus
He has written for publications, television with series like Star Trek Picard. He has a graphic novel from Comixology Originals Adora And The Distance. We chat about his work and his Star Trek experience. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus
This episode of Sci-Fi Talk Weekly has some of the Oscar winners, Bram Stoker Award nominees, The Mayfair Witches season finale, Avengers worry, a Jaws Exhibit, We Come In Peace, The Fourth Consort review, and the best of Data list. Start your free trial of Sci-Fi Talk Plus
A vintage conversation with the Star Trek Enterprise actor when the series started. We talk about the challenges in following the Star Trek legacy and her fellow castmates. Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus
Sometimes we stumble into the unknown by exploration or accidentally. An America Stonehedge opens as deadly spirits fight to take control of the gateway. Corbin Bernsen talked to me about this film and his role as Matthias Leary. Is the unknown something to explore or perhaps, at times to leave alone. Start Your Free One Year Free Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus
The episode has Marc Scott Zicree, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman of Doctor Who, John Barrowman, Evie Myles and Russell T Davies back in the day talking Torchwood Miracle Day, Jay Olivia on directing the animated Flashpoint Paradox, and the showrunners of SyFy's Being Human. Start Your One Year Free Trial Of Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today.
This week on Sci-Fi Talk Weekly news from James Gunn and Peter Safran on DC Stuido's projects, UFO Movie from Bruckheimer And Kosinski, Sosie Bacon in a horror doll comedy, serial killer feature Heart Eyes review, plus lists on Star Trek Best Time Travel episodes, Underrated Sci-Fi Movies That Became Cult Classics, and The Smartest Apes In The Planet Of The Apes franchise. Start Your Free One Year Trial at Sci-Fi Talk Plus
Welcome to this episode of Sci-Fi Talk, where we delve into the enduring legacy of Rod Serling, celebrated for his groundbreaking work on The Twilight Zone. To commemorate what would have been his 100th birthday, host Tony Tellado is joined by Marc Scott Zicree, the esteemed author of The Twilight Zone Companion. Together, they explore the lasting impact of Serling’s storytelling, highlighting two significant books: Anne Serling's "As I Knew Him, My Dad, Rod Serling" and the latest volume of "The Twilight Zone Companion." The conversation traverses Serling's ability to intertwine profound human themes with science fiction, creating timeless tales. Marc Scott Zicree also shares an update on his current project, Space Command. So join us as we celebrate the genius of Rod Serling and explore how his visionary work continues to shape the realms of sci-fi and beyond. Start Your One Year Free Trial at Sci-Fi Talk Plus
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In this week's episode of Sci-Fi Talk Weekly 122, has reviews of the ambitious sci-fi film "Mickey 17" and the genre-bending "The Gorge", Tony explores everything from the Red Sonja reboot's UK release deal to the chilling tale of "The Heretic" coming to streaming. Delve into upcoming projects, including Jeremy Strong's role in "The Boys from Brazil" remake and the Constantine sequel developments. Get a sneak peek at the anticipated returns within iconic series like "The Handmaid’s Tale" and "Game of Thrones House Of Dragon". Plus, indulge in some intriguing casting news for the new Harry Potter series and a supernatural thriller starring Selma Blair. Start Your One Year Free Trial for Sci-Fi Talk Plus
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Welcome to another thrilling episode of Sci-Fi Talk Podcast. In today's Sci-Fi Talk Weekly edition, we've got an exciting lineup of news from around the internet. We're covering everything from John Ross Bowie's new gig in a Big Bang Theory spinoff, Dave Bautista's starring role in "Dreadnaught," and Walton Goggins' enthusiasm for season two of "Fallout." We also discuss the reported 'Star Wars Fatigue,' Daisy Ridley's upcoming Star Wars project, and Anthony Mackie's costume demands for Captain America. Tune in as we reveal recent casting updates for "Masters of the Universe" and explore an intriguing new take on Robin Hood starring Sean Bean. Plus, we share details about the latest horror thrillers spiced with a little romance, and rank some of the most iconic scenes from the Back to the Future trilogy. Start Your Free One Year Trial For Sci-Fi Talk Weekly
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Welcome to another exciting episode of Sci Fi Talk Podcast! Today, our host Tony Tellado sits down with the talented Humberly Gonzalez, who shares her journey from Venezuela to Canada. Known for her roles in "Killer High," "Utopia Falls," and "Orphan Black," Humberly delves into her experience portraying the Deltan Melle in "Star Trek Section 31." She opens up about the unique challenges and joys of transforming into an alien character, including an extensive makeup process, and how she brought her Venezuelan heritage into her performance. We also get an insider's glimpse into her camaraderie with the star-studded cast, led by the incredible Michelle Yeoh, and their shared moments on set. Insightful conversation that bridges cultural diversity in the iconic "Star Trek" universe. Plus, Tony and Humberly talk about her adventures in the world of video games, lending her voice to hits like "Star Wars Outlaws" and "Avatar Frontiers of Pandora." Start Your Free Trial For Sci-Fi Talk Plus For One Year, Now
Welcome to another episode of the Sci-Fi Talk Podcast. In this episode, titled "The Prisoner Retrospective Plus," host Tony Tellado and guest Rick Davy'of the Unmutual site, dive into the enduring impact of the classic television series, The Prisoner. As Tony shares, this 1967 show, starring Patrick McGoohan, left a significant mark on his understanding of individuality and freedom. Rick Davy, who curates the Unmutual website dedicated to The Prisoner, discusses how the show’s themes are still relevant today, exploring topics like the rights of the individual, societal pressures, and the political environment. Together, they explore the fascinating dynamics of the series’ characters, episodes, and allegorical significance, unpacking its lasting influence on TV and society. Join us as we delve into the mysterious world of The Village and Number Six’s perpetual struggle for autonomy and truth. Visit The Unmutual site Start Your Free One Year Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus
This episode has a review of the AI fil, Companion, House Of Dragon casting, Netflix ends Sandman, and David S Goyer's new project Plus news on Scream Seven, Brett and Drew Pierce's latest, David Lynch gets an award, Jurassic World Rebirth trailer drops, and Section 31's blues. Start your free trial at Sci-Fi Talk Plus
In this episode of Sci-Fi Talk Podcast, we're excited to bring you a Trek Tuesday conversation with the talented James Hiroyuki Liao, known for his role as San in Star Trek Section 31. Join host Tony Tellado as they delve into James's experience playing a complex character with ties to Michelle Yeoh's Philippa Georgiou. James shares insights on the preparation and depth of his character, as well as his fascinating perspective on the Star Trek universe. Discover how his upbringing in Brooklyn, New York, and his passion for acting has shaped his journey in the sci-fi realm, and listen in as he recounts his incredible experiences working with star-studded casts in projects like "Presumed Innocent." Plus, get a glimpse into the mind of a true Star Trek enthusiast and the dream come true that was his role in this iconic franchise. So, tune in as we warp into the imaginative and thought-provoking world of Star Trek through the eyes of James Hiroyuki Liao. Subscribe To Sci-Fi Talk Plus to Start Your One Year Free Trial
Welcome to another episode of Sci-Fi Talk Podcast, I have a riveting discussion with filmmaker Phillip Gelatt about his latest project, "First Word on Horror." Unlike typical horror documentaries that focus on films, Gelatt's series shines a spotlight on the writers behind the genre. He brings together a diverse group of authors—including, Elizabeth Hand, Stephen Graham Jones, Laird Barron, Paul Tremblay, and Mariana Enriquez—to discuss their creative processes and how their backgrounds influence their writing. Join host Tony Tellado as he and Gelatt dive into what makes these writers tick, the common threads in their journeys, and the unique contributions they bring to horror literature. Start Your Free Trial At Sci-Fi Talk Plus Today
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