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  • Una chapa sobre Severance: teorías, análisis de episodios y divulgación de la palabra de Kier.

    Por favor, trate de disfrutar de cada episodio por igual.

  • Si te dicen snob o mamador cuando hablas del cine como un GENIO… bienvenido a Combo Cuates... llegaste a casa 🫂

  • - ¡Bienvenidos cinéfilos! Esto es Cine a Bordo, un podcast en donde nos adentraremos en el mundo del cine hablando sobre lo bueno, lo malo, algunos datos curiosos y unas cuantas diferencias de opinión de ciertas películas. Todo desde nuestra perspectiva como aficionados del séptimo arte.

    Nosotros somos Pete, Lalo y Romina y nos encanta que estés aquí, así que…. ¡SÚBETE!

    Por cierto, si quieres conocernos, puedes ver todo nuestro contenido en Youtube. Encuéntranos como Puly Films.

  • Un podcast donde tocamos y analizamos temas relacionados al Cine y su importancia en la cultura popular. Por Isis Ramirez y Esequiel Ortiz.

  • Un anecdotario donde María Luisa Valdés Doria, mejor conocida como ‘Maguicha’, comparte las historias que ha vivido en su trayectoria periodística, llevándola a conocer y convivir con las más grandes figuras del medio del espectáculo. A través de programas de veinte minutos en promedio, se da la oportunidad a la audiencia de conocer ‘Más allá de la nota’ con información nueva sobre los hechos que alguna vez vieron en televisión.

  • In the pantheon of horror hosts and Halloween icons, few figures have achieved the level of cultural impact and enduring popularity as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark. Behind the towering black beehive wig and revealing black dress is Cassandra Peterson, an actress and entertainer whose journey from small-town Kansas to international horror hostess extraordinaire is a tale of perseverance, creativity, and the power of creating an unforgettable character. Born on September 17, 1951, in Manhattan, Kansas, Cassandra Peterson's early life was marked by an incident that would inadvertently shape her future career. At just 18 months old, she pulled a pot of boiling water onto herself, suffering severe burns over 35% of her body. The resulting scars could have been devastating to her self-confidence, but young Cassandra developed a strong personality and sense of humor as a coping mechanism. These traits would later become essential elements of her Elvira persona. Peterson's path to entertainment began early. As a teenager in Colorado Springs, she became the youngest showgirl in Las Vegas history, performing at the Dunes Hotel when she was just 17. This early exposure to the entertainment industry taught her valuable lessons about showmanship and the importance of creating a memorable stage presence. After her stint in Las Vegas, Peterson's career took several interesting turns. She toured Europe as a singer, performed with an Italian rock band, and even had a small role in Federico Fellini's "Roma" (1972). These experiences broadened her horizons and exposed her to different styles of entertainment and comedy that would later influence her development of Elvira. Returning to the United States, Peterson joined the Los Angeles comedy troupe The Groundlings, working alongside future stars like Paul Reubens (Pee-wee Herman) and Phil Hartman. This training in improvisational comedy proved invaluable, helping her develop the quick wit and comedic timing that would become hallmarks of the Elvira character. The creation of Elvira came about in 1981 when KHJ-TV in Los Angeles was looking for a new host for their late-night horror movie show. The previous host, Larry Vincent (known as Sinister Seymour), had recently passed away, and the station wanted to revive the format with a female host. Peterson won the role, but the original concept was for her to play a spooky, serious gothic character. However, Peterson had other ideas. Drawing from her comedy background and Valley Girl culture, she created a unique character that combined gothic horror elements with contemporary humor and attitude. The result was Elvira: a vampy horror hostess with a valley girl accent, quick wit, and self-deprecating humor. The character's costume, featuring a revealing black dress that showed off Peterson's assets, was inspired by Sharon Tate's character in "The Fearless Vampire Killers" with a few modifications to make it more dramatic and memorable. "Movie Macabre," Elvira's showcase program, debuted in 1981 and quickly became a sensation. The show's format was simple: Elvira would introduce low-budget horror films, making witty comments during commercial breaks and offering running commentary on the movies' shortcomings. Her combination of sex appeal and sardonic humor struck a chord with audiences, and the show was soon syndicated nationally. What set Elvira apart from previous horror hosts was her ability to transcend the format. While other hosts were local celebrities, Elvira became a national brand. Peterson was savvy about merchandising and licensing, allowing the character to appear on everything from beer commercials to pinball machines. This business acumen helped turn Elvira into a multimillion-dollar brand. In 1988, Peterson co-wrote and starred in "Elvira: Mistress of the Dark," a feature film that allowed her to expand the character's backstory and showcase her comedic abilities. The film, while not a massive box office success, became a cult classic and further cemented Elvira's place in pop culture. The movie's plot, involving Elvira inheriting a house in a conservative small town, provided the perfect vehicle for both fish-out-of-water comedy and satire of small-minded morality. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Peterson continued to develop the Elvira brand. She appeared in numerous commercials, television shows, and films, always maintaining the character's distinctive mix of horror and humor. She also became a regular presence at horror conventions and Halloween events, where her quick wit and interaction with fans helped maintain Elvira's popularity even as other horror hosts faded into obscurity. One of Elvira's most significant contributions to popular culture has been her role in making horror more accessible and entertaining for a broader audience. Her humorous approach to the genre helped demystify horror films and created a gateway for new fans. She also became an unlikely feminist icon, using her sex appeal on her own terms and controlling her image and brand with remarkable business savvy. The character's influence on fashion and Halloween costumes cannot be understated. The Elvira look – black dress, high heels, pale makeup, and towering black wig – has become one of the most recognizable and frequently imitated Halloween costumes. Peterson has noted that seeing multiple Elviras at Halloween events is both flattering and surreal. Behind the scenes, maintaining the Elvira persona required significant effort. The costume and makeup process took hours, and Peterson had to maintain a strict fitness regimen to continue fitting into Elvira's famously revealing dress. The character's success also came with challenges, including typecasting and the struggle to be taken seriously as a businesswoman despite her vampy image. Peterson's personal life has been as interesting as her professional career. In her 2021 memoir, "Yours Cruelly, Elvira," she revealed various aspects of her life that had previously been private, including her 19-year relationship with a woman. This revelation was met with overwhelming support from her fans and added another layer to her legacy as an LGBTQ+ icon. The longevity of Elvira's career is particularly noteworthy in an industry known for short-lived success. For over four decades, Peterson has maintained the character's relevance while adapting to changing times and audiences. She has embraced social media and new forms of content delivery, ensuring that Elvira remains connected with fans both old and new. Elvira's influence can be seen in various aspects of contemporary pop culture. Her blend of horror and comedy has inspired numerous other performers and shows, and her success as a female horror host helped pave the way for other women in the genre. The character's impact on Halloween culture and horror fandom has been lasting and significant. As a businesswoman, Peterson has shown remarkable acumen in managing the Elvira brand. She has maintained control over her character's image and licensing, ensuring that Elvira merchandise and appearances maintain consistent quality. This attention to detail has helped preserve the character's popularity and credibility with fans. The Elvira character has also evolved with the times while maintaining her essential appeal. While still sexy and provocative, she has become more than just a horror hostess in a low-cut dress. She represents a combination of empowerment, humor, and horror that continues to resonate with new generations of fans. In recent years, Peterson has continued to embrace new opportunities while staying true to the essence of Elvira. She has appeared in various television shows and commercials, released new merchandise, and maintained an active presence at horror conventions and Halloween events. Her social media presence has introduced Elvira to a new generation of fans who appreciate her blend of camp, horror, and social commentary. The enduring appeal of Elvira lies in the character's authenticity. Despite the obvious artifice of the costume and makeup, there's a genuine warmth and humor that shines through. Peterson's ability to connect with audiences, whether through the television screen or in person at conventions, has been key to maintaining Elvira's popularity. Looking at Elvira's legacy, it's clear that she represents more than just a horror host or Halloween icon. She embodies a unique combination of sexuality, humor, and empowerment that has resonated with audiences for decades. The character has become a symbol of Halloween itself, representing the fun and playful side of horror that makes the holiday so appealing. Peterson's creation of Elvira also demonstrates the power of finding one's unique voice. By combining elements of horror, comedy, and sexuality in her own distinctive way, she created something entirely new and enduring. The success of Elvira shows that there's always room for innovation, even in established genres. As she enters her fifth decade as Elvira, Peterson continues to inspire new generations of fans and creators. Her influence can be seen in everything from horror hosting to costume design, and her business model has become a template for performers looking to maintain control over their creative properties. The story of Elvira is ultimately one of reinvention and perseverance. From a small-town girl with burn scars to a Las Vegas showgirl to an internationally recognized icon, Cassandra Peterson has consistently demonstrated the power of creativity, humor, and determination. Through Elvira, she has created a lasting legacy in entertainment and pop culture, proving that sometimes the most enduring characters are those who don't take themselves too seriously. Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, remains a unique figure in entertainment history – a character who combined sex appeal, humor, and horror in a way that transformed her from a local television host into a global pop culture icon. Her influence on Halloween

  • Podcast dedicado al cine, series y su mundo, y de vez en cuando algún tema del mundo del entretenimiento, fotografias, videojuegos etc.

  • Películas raras, distintas a lo que siempre hay en cartelera. Mira las mejores cintas que no encontrarás en Netflix. Cine de culto, gemas ocultas y trabajos que inspiraron a directores famosos.

    Conoce películas diferentes. Nosotros hablamos sin filtro cuando discutimos en Cine Carnada.

  • Cinescena es un podcast ligero y ameno sobre películas de todos los tiempo. Carlos y Lety hablan y recomiendan películas de todo tipo. Entrelazando temas de cultura pop, analizando el cine desde el punto de vista, no de críticos de cine, sino de espectadores.

  • Steve Buscemi: An Unconventional Icon in Film and Television
    Steve Buscemi, a face recognized and revered in both indie films and major blockbusters, has been a distinctive presence in American cinema for over three decades. Known for his unique blend of character depth and idiosyncratic charm, Buscemi has carved out a niche that transcends the typical Hollywood archetype. This biography delves into the life, career, and recent incident involving the actor, exploring the resilience and authenticity that define him.
    Early Life and Beginnings
    Born on December 13, 1957, in Brooklyn, New York, Steve Buscemi was the fourth of five children in a working-class family. His father, John Buscemi, was a sanitation worker, and his mother, Dorothy, worked as a hostess at Howard Johnson's. Buscemi's early life in the bustling streets of Brooklyn instilled in him a grounded perspective that would later influence his diverse character portrayals.
    Despite his iconic film presence, Buscemi's first foray into the arts was through theatre. After graduating from Valley Stream Central High School in 1975, he became involved in New York City's downtown theater scene. His interest in acting led him to enroll in the Lee Strasberg Institute, where he honed his craft alongside future stars like Robert Downey Jr.
    Career Breakthroughs
    Buscemi's early career was marked by a string of minor yet memorable roles. His breakout came with a role in "Parting Glances" (1986), where he played a musician living with AIDS. This role showcased his ability to bring warmth and humanity to complex characters. It wasn't long before he began appearing in high-profile films, including the Coen Brothers' "Miller's Crossing" (1990) and "Barton Fink" (1991).
    However, it was his role as Mr. Pink in Quentin Tarantino’s seminal 1992 film "Reservoir Dogs" that made him a recognizable figure in Hollywood. His portrayal of the sharp-tongued criminal earned him critical acclaim and established his long-standing presence in the industry.
    Over the years, Buscemi has demonstrated remarkable versatility, oscillating effortlessly between genres. He has starred in other significant films like "Fargo" (1996), for which he received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the Academy Awards, and "The Big Lebowski" (1998). His television career is equally notable, highlighted by his starring role in HBO's "Boardwalk Empire" (2010-2014), which earned him two Screen Actors Guild Awards and a Golden Globe.
    Directing and Production
    In addition to acting, Buscemi has also made significant strides behind the camera. He directed several episodes of "The Sopranos," "Oz," and other television series, including "Boardwalk Empire." His directorial prowess was evident in the indie film "Trees Lounge" (1996), which he also wrote and starred in. The film was praised for its insightful look into the lives of seemingly directionless suburbanites.
    Personal Life and Activism
    Buscemi's personal life has been as eventful as his career. He married filmmaker Jo Andres in 1987, and they remained together until her death in 2019. They have one son, Lucian Buscemi. Notably, Buscemi returned to his roots as a former firefighter during 9/11, assisting his old firehouse in the recovery efforts at Ground Zero.
    An advocate for independent cinema, Buscemi has consistently supported emerging filmmakers and artistic voices throughout his career. His commitment extends to his activism for various causes, including labor rights and environmental issues.
    Recent Incident
    In a shocking recent event, Steve Buscemi was assaulted in what appeared to be a random attack while walking on the streets of New York City. The actor was reportedly punched in the face by an unidentified assailant, causing minor injuries. Buscemi was treated at a local hospital and released. The incident has sparked conversations about public safety and the vulnerability of public figures.
    Legacy and Future
    Despite this unfortunate incident, Steve Buscemi’s career remains an exemplar of artistic integrity and versatility. His work continues to inspire a generation of actors and directors who see in him a model for successful, meaningful engagement in the film industry. With his latest projects, including a new film and his ongoing advocacy, Buscemi continues to influence the entertainment landscape.
    Steve Buscemi's journey from New York's indie stages to Hollywood's elite echelons is a testament to his talent, resilience, and enduring appeal. As he moves forward with his recovery and upcoming projects, his life and work remain a significant influence on both his audiences and his professional peers. Thanks for listening- Remember to like and share

  • Crónicas de situaciones en la Adultez y no tan Adultez que nadie te enseña y te toca resolver en el camino. Chismecito también se habla aquí.

  • Un podcast de cine dedicado a seguir la carrera al Oscar todo el año y a recomendar cine de todo tipo y de todo el mundo.

  • Un podcast de Silvana y Gabriela, nos gusta hablar de cine y tener charlas profundas (y algunas no tanto) sobre la vida.

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  • Habacuc y El Paella se reúnen semanalmente para hablar de los más reciente en el mundo de los videojuegos y la cultura pop. Anécdotas, reseñas, nostalgia y humor en este podcast dedicado al mundo geek.

  • Aquí les traemos 4 películas más románticas del cine. Esperamos que lo disfruten

  • Aquí no seguimos el libreto. Exploramos ideas, curiosidades y temas que despiertan la mente. Ciencia, historia, misterios y todo lo que no sabías que querías escuchar.

  • La industria Cinematográfica en México y especialmente en Baja California esta creciendo cada vez mas. Conoce las áreas de Pre-producción, Producción, Post producción, casting, actuación, dirección, guionismo y mas junto con nuestros invitados expertos en sus áreas.

  • Welcome to We Know The White Lotus, the RHAP podcast where Rob Cesternino and Josh Wigler serve up weekly recaps of The White Lotus Season 3! Each week, we’ll check into the newest luxury resort to dissect the scandals, secrets, and social satire that have made The White Lotus a must-watch sensation.
    From unexpected hookups to mysterious deaths, Rob and Josh are here to explore every twist, turn, and ominous clue. Join us as we sip Aperol Spritzes, unpack all the drama, and ask the ultimate question: Who won’t make it to checkout this season?