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The Screen Scene Society Podcast offers insights into the latest cinematic releases from people who really know how movies are put together. Each episode, co-hosts Christian Sloan (The Black Tapes, See) and Sabrina Furminger (The YVR Screen Scene Podcast) will watch a newly released film or television project with special guests from the film industry, and then dissect it for all to hear.

Screen Scene Society Sabrina Furminger and Christian Sloan

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The Screen Scene Society Podcast offers insights into the latest cinematic releases from people who really know how movies are put together. Each episode, co-hosts Christian Sloan (The Black Tapes, See) and Sabrina Furminger (The YVR Screen Scene Podcast) will watch a newly released film or television project with special guests from the film industry, and then dissect it for all to hear.

    Episode Six: The Mandalorian

    Episode Six: The Mandalorian

    In Episode Six, Christian and Sabrina are joined by actress-filmmaker Lisa Ovies (Puppet Killer) and actor-filmmaker Matty Granger (Parked; Chained) to discuss The Mandalorian. Listen in as the Screen Scene Society goes deep into all things Mandalorian – including the nature and nuances of Star Wars fandom, That Season Two Finale, and the cancelling of Gina Carano – in this rip-roarious and thoughtful episode.

    If you want to skip spoilers and go straight to the part where we tell you if we recommend this project (or not), head to time-code 01:21:22.

    Find Screen Scene Society on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts for free. Screen Scene Society is a production of Fish Flight Entertainment’s YVR Screen Scene.

    • 1 u. 44 min.
    Episode Five: Wonder Woman 1984

    Episode Five: Wonder Woman 1984

    In Episode Five, Christian and Sabrina are joined by actresses Jill Morrison (Project Blue Book) and Sharon Taylor (JANN; Bad Blood) to discuss Wonder Woman 1984, director Patty Jenkins’ highly anticipated follow-up to 2017’s Wonder Woman. How does WW84 compare to the first film? Does WW84’s lack of box office receipts mark the end of the $200-million dollar blockbuster? How effective are Kristen Wiig and Pedro Pascal as villains? And does Wonder Woman’s sophomore outing have a consent problem? Listen in as the Screen Scene Society explores these questions – and engages in a spirited debate over who is the best Chris – in this fun and thoughtful episode.

    If you want to skip spoilers and go straight to the part where we tell you if we recommend this film (or not), head to time-code 01:03:08. Find Screen Scene Society on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts for free. Screen Scene Society is a production of Fish Flight Entertainment’s YVR Screen Scene.

    • 1 u. 13 min.
    Episode Four: Rebecca

    Episode Four: Rebecca

    In Episode Four, Christian and Sabrina are joined by Johannah Newmarch (When Calls The Heart) and Sandy Sidhu (Nurses) to talk about Rebecca, Netflix’s remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1940 film directed by Ben Wheatley and starring Lily James and Armie Hammer. How does this remake compare to the original film, as well as Daphne du Maurier’s 1938 novel? Why make this film at all? Listen in as we delve into these questions – and others related to diversity, romance, and the substance of the script itself – in this fascinating and freewheeling episode. Find Screen Scene Society on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts for free. Screen Scene Society is a production of Fish Flight Entertainment’s YVR Screen Scene.

    • 1 u. 12 min.
    Episode Three: Bill & Ted Face the Music

    Episode Three: Bill & Ted Face the Music

    Party on, dudes! Hosts Christian and Sabrina invite actor Ben Cotton into their time-traveling phone booth to talk about Bill & Ted Face the Music. The trio delves deep into the draw of nostalgia; toxic masculinity and the power of male friendship; and the ways in which the franchise has adapted to the 21st century. Also: Is Keanu too famous now to play Ted? And does Ben have the best Keanu anecdote of all time? Join us on this excellent adventure to find out!

    Screen Scene Society is a production of Fish Flight Entertainment’s YVR Screen Scene.

    • 1 u. 7 min.
    Episode Two: Tenet

    Episode Two: Tenet

    The Screen Scene Society returns with its first regular season episode – and this time, Christopher Nolan’s Tenet is on the table. Is Nolan’s latest opus the saviour of cinema? Also: what’s it like to watch a movie in an actual theatre in the age of COVID-19? Co-host Christian Sloan reviews the movie with his IRL best friends – Garrett Black (Riverdale), Jameson Parker (Director of Development & Production for Brightlight Pictures), and Preston Vanderslice (Mystery 101) – but not before catching up with co-host Sabrina Furminger about everything that’s happened since they dropped the pilot for Screen Scene Society on March 14. Screen Scene Society is a production of Fish Flight Entertainment’s YVR Screen Scene.

    • 1 u. 4 min.
    Episode One: The Hunt

    Episode One: The Hunt

    YVR Screen Scene expands its slate of podcasts with the Screen Scene Society Podcast. Each episode, co-hosts Christian Sloan (The Black Tapes, See) and Sabrina Furminger (The YVR Screen Scene Podcast) watch a movie with a special guest from the Vancouver film and television industry, and then immediately record their thoughts. For this inaugural episode, Christian and Sabrina are joined by actress Sharon Taylor (Bad Blood, Jann) and actor Viv Leacock (Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency, Loudermilk) to discuss – and debate – The Hunt.

    • 1 u. 1 min.

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