The Tower Cinema Podcast
The Tower features conversations with great filmmakers about the films that changed the way they saw cinema forever.
Kyle Greenberg and Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets (2020)
Filmmaker and head of marketing and distribution at Utopia, Kyle Greenberg shares his love for his genre-defying, documentary/drama hybrid Tower Film: Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets (2020).
Sarah Potter on Tarot and The Tower Card
Celebrity psychic medium and tarot card reader Sarah Potter untangles the mysteries behind this podcast's namesake The Tower Tarot Card, and conjures up her own Tower Film - The Love Witch (2016).
Ted Schaefer and Persona (1966)
Auteur filmmaker and producer Ted Schaefer blurs the lines of reality and identity as he examines his Tower Film: Persona (1966).
Glenn McQuaid and The Servant (1963)
Irish filmmaker and co-creator of the podcast series Tales From Beyond The Pale, Glenn McQuaid serves up sharp, cinematic insight into his twisted Tower Film: The Servant (1963).
Jennifer Reeder and Carrie (1976)
Visionary filmmaker Jennifer Reeder invites us to dance in the dreamy teen horror classic, her Tower Film: Carrie (1976).
Brendan Sexton III and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982)
Acclaimed actor Brendan Sexton III reminds us of the joyful, childlike wonder of cinema as we discuss his iconic Tower Film: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982).
André Øvredal and SE7EN (1995)
In this sinfully fun conversation, famed horror director André Øvredal investigates the twisted brilliance behind his Tower Film: SE7EN (1995).
Jenn Wexler and All That Jazz (1979)
In our first episode of the new year, director Jenn Wexler leaves her horror roots behind for a while to explore her paradigm shifting, hilarious and devastating Tower Film: Bob Fosse's masterpiece All That Jazz (1979).
Toby Poser and A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014)
The genre-twisting, hell-bending, indie horror icon Toby Poser savors every last drop of her Tower Film with me: A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014).
Mary Wild and The Matrix (1999)
Freudian psychoanalyst and horror writer/podcaster Mary Wild leads me down a rabbit hole with her boundary breaking, paradigm shifting, spoon twisting Tower Film: The Matrix (1999). Check out Mary's new book Psychoanalysing Horror Cinema! https://www.routledge.com/Psychoanalysing-Horror-Cinema/Wild/p/book/9781032545097
Joe Lynch and Evil Dead II (1987)
Horror director Joe Lynch dives headfirst into this thrilling conversation about his Tower Film: The genre-twisting, breakneck masterpiece that is Evil Dead II (1987).
Joe's music video for Strapping Young Lad: "Love?" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs2ajPA2mG4
Brea Grant and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992)
Genre filmmaker and actress Brea Grant positively slays this episode and celebrates fun-loving genre cinema with her Tower Film: The horror comedy classic Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1992).
Larry Fessenden and Frankenstein (1931)
For our inaugural episode of The Tower, the legendary filmmaker and founder of Glass Eye Pix Larry Fessenden dives deep into his love for horror movie history, independent filmmaking and his Tower Film: The classic sci-fi/Gothic horror masterpiece Frankenstein (1931).