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Somewhere on the Screen

Somewhere on the Screen

著者: Christopher Moss Nicholas Westemeyer & Joseph Reese
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On Somewhere on the Screen is a film and television podcast hosted by three friends and artsy people -- Nicholas Westemeyer, Joseph Reese, and Christopher Moss. Each cycle, we'll choose an upcoming film or TV show to cover and choose three pieces to examine leading up to which we think will be vital to understanding the film. Then, we'll finish the cycle by talking about the big release in resplendent glory and see just how far off we were with our predictions of what would be important and more importantly, what we thought of the thing!


Above all else, we're here to have fun and enjoy talking about things we love with people we love. Come and join us as we keep our mind in the clouds and our eyes Somewhere on the Screen!


Somewhere on the Screen is a member of the Somewhere family of Podcasts.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Christopher Moss, Nicholas Westemeyer, & Joseph Reese
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  • Episode 11 - The Shape of Water
    2025/10/15

    It's on to our first episode for Cycle 3! As we build up to discussing Guillermo del Toro's upcoming Frankenstien we thought we'd discuss his previous monster movie...The Shape of Water.


    I'm not even going to hide my enthusiasm for this film -- it's great. We both thought so. But why? Find out on this week's episode!


    Somewhere on the Screen is a part of the Somewhere family of podcasts. You can find our other shows on your podcast app of choice at Somewhere in the Skies and Somewhere in the Ring.


    Our art is by Caitlyn Westemeyer. Find more of her work on Instagram at Katnap.s


    Our music is Heading Home by Mr. Smith. Find more of their music provided on a CC BY license on the Free Music Archive.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 時間 46 分
  • Planning Cycle 3
    2025/10/13

    We're back with a planning episode! If you've never heard one of these before, we've always gated this behind the paywall of our Patreon (patreon.com/somewhereonthescreen) but with our new plans moving forward, these will be up for everyone! Hooray!


    On this bonus episode we talk about the new cycle and what we're going to cover with a bit of "why" involved.


    If you're one of those "I don't know want to know before I hear it!" don't read any further but if you're just here to know what you need to study...


    This cycle we're going to be covering the new Frankenstein film by Guillermo del Toro! del Toro is an amazing director (and quietly directed the best superhero film evey made) so we thought we'd check it out.


    To get you ready though, we're also going to discuss:


    1) The Shape of Water - Guillermo del Toro's phenomenal Oscar-winning film which is pretty clearly a precursor to this film.

    2.) Mary Shelly's Frankenstien - The Frankenstien film which is most people's touchstone when thinking of Frankenstien on the big screen.

    3.) A double feature!!! Frankenstien (1931)/The Bride of Frankenstien -- we wanted to throw in a comedy (okay...Chris demanded we throw in a comedy) but apparently you need to watch the original to understand the jokes...so that's what we're gonna do!


    Thanks for sticking with us and we can't wait to be back in your ears with more amazing conversations about what's Somewhere on the Screen!


    Somewhere on the Screen is a part of the Somewhere family of podcasts. You can find our other shows on your podcast app of choice at Somewhere in the Skies and Somewhere in the Ring.


    Our art is by Caitlyn Westemeyer. Find more of her work on Instagram at Katnap.s


    Our music is Heading Home by Mr. Smith. Find more of their music provided on a CC BY license on the Free Music Archive.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    25 分
  • Future of the Show
    2025/10/06

    Hey! We finally figured it out! Thank you so much for bearing with us as we worked to figure out exactly how we wanted to move forward and whether we wanted to move forward. Having Joe leave us was sad...wait, like "leave us" as in the show -- he's still alive. We talk. He just isn't recording at 1am with us any more. Point is, it was sad but we've found a way I think we can still continue and make it work.


    Take a listen to all the things here and let us know what you think. If you have thoughts you'd like to share with us you can send them to somewhereonthescreen@gmail.com

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    8 分
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