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I had a remarkable time talking to Bren Foster the other day. His latest film is Anchor Bay's Force Of Execution. The film also stars Steven Seagal and Ving Rhames. Bren's a championship Martial Arts fighter. Many of his fans know him from his long run on the soap opera Days Of Our Lives. We had a lively talk about his career and even scorpions and other venomous creatures. We'll be reviewing the film soon. Until then you can bang it here to listen to my chat with Bren Foster

Time-Life and Star Vista have rescued Mama's Family from home video oblivion. Finally, the entire series is available on DVD. We're going to have more on that later. On Tuesday I had a chance to chat with the show's star. That's right. I talked with Mama herself: Vicki Lawrence. You might remember her from the Carol Burnett Show where Mama first started. You could even recall her talk show a few years back. Most of you will always remember her as Mama. Bang it here to listen to my chat with Vicki Lawrence

Aerosmith went to Japan and gave the fans a little bright spot after the natural disasters that have struck the country recently. They braved radiation scares to bring the nation some music. Casey Tebo was there with his documentary cameras and has put together a film to chronicle the milestone tour. The result was Eagle Rock's Blu-ray Aerosmith: Rock For The Rising Sun I had the chance to talk to Casey about the trip and the film. Bang it here to listen in on my chat with Casey Tebo

Most of you know Ricky Schroder. He was the child actor from Silver Spoons in the 1980''s. In the 1990's grew up fast and took on NYPD Blue. All along the way he has redefined his image. Now he's a family man. The entire Schroder clan has recently put together the Hallmark film Our Wild Hearts. The film stars Ricky, two sons, and his daughter Cambria in her first staring role. He co-wrote the film with wife Andrea and directed the movie. I recently had the opportunity to chat with him about his family and the latest film. Bang it here to listen in on my chat with Ricky Schroder

I got the chance recently to chat with Calvin Reeder. Reeder's a relative newcomer to the filmmaking game, and he certainly has developed his own storytelling style. The Rambler is his second feature-length film. Bang it here to listen to my chat with Calvin Reeder

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Shadow People is out from Anchor Bay this week. It's a most unusual horror film that blends real documentary information with a standard horror film. At issue is something called Sudden Unexplained Nocturnal Death Syndrome. If you want to know more about the syndrome and/or the film, you're in luck. I had a chance to speak with Director/Writer Matthew Arnold. Check out what he has to say about this interesting experience. Bang it here to listen to my chat with Matthew Arnold

There's a new take on the horror movie. It's Mimesis. I had the opportunity to chat with Douglas Schulze. He's the writer/director and producer of the film. Why watch horror films when you can live them. That's the idea behind the film. Why not listen in on our conversation? Bang it here for my interview with Douglas Schulze

I had a nice little chat with Paul Andrew Williams. It was our most long-distance interview yet. He was in Jolly Ole' England and was nice enough to stay up late to talk to me about his latest film Cherry Tree Lane. We've got a review forthcoming. This is a most interesting and quite intimate look at a home invasion. Bang it here to listen in on our chat Paul Andrew Williams

Last week I got a chance to chat with Lindsey Shaw. She's just celebrated her return to Pretty Little Liars as the fan-favorite Paige. She's also staring in a nice little thriller out from Anchor Bay. The film is Love Me and you can listen in to what she had to say to me about her career and the film. Bang it here to listen to my chat with Lindsey Shaw

 

We recently reviewed a pretty good direct-to-video film with Bruce Willis called Fire With Fire. Jeremy Butler provided the review. The two of us had the great honor to chat with the director David Barrett. Barrett has directed some of the best television shows running. He's worked on hits like Blue Bloods, Castle, The Mentalist and Once Upon A Time. He's even been a part of the new Arrow series over at the CW. His father was the first to break the sound barrier on land. This was certainly one of our most interesting conversations at Upcomingdiscs. Bang it here to listen to us chat with David Barrett