
194 episodes

Post Mortem with Mick Garris DREAD Podcast Network
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- TV & Film
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4.9 • 817 Ratings
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Filmmaker / Author Mick Garris, best known for his Stephen King adaptations and creating the "Masters Of Horror" television series, dives deep into the devious minds of the greatest filmmakers and creators of your worst nightmares to bring their distinctive visions to life in fascinating one-on-one conversations.
POST MORTEM WITH MICK GARRIS releases a new interview every other week!
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Ben Stiller
Hollywood icon Ben Stiller joins Mick to discuss his incredible career and hit new show SEVERANCE.
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Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert talk to Mick about how they met, their cinema upbringings, approaches to script writing and much more!
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Mädchen Amick & Brian Krause
Mädchen Amick and Brian Krause joins Mick Garris to discuss 30 years since the release of Stephen King's SLEEPWALKERS
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AMA: 30th Anniversary of 'Sleepwalkers'
Celebrating it's 30th year anniversary, Joe and Mick take a deep dive into the making of Sleepwalkers, including it's legacy, incredible cast, many memorable scenes and more!
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Ask Mick Anything
Joe Russo dives deep into all of your fan questions related to the 1997 TV series THE SHINING directed by Mick Garris
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Steven Weber, Bill Corso, & Cynthia Garris
Steven Weber, Bill Corso, and Cynthia Garris join Mick to celebrate the 25th year anniversary of Stephen King's 'THE SHINING' miniseries
Customer Reviews
Simply the best!!
A must for any horror fan or fan of film. If your curious about how movies are made or how your favorite stories came to be, look no further, this is the podcast for you.
Awesome
Long time fan of Mick’s work and I love his and his guests insights into the entertainment industry - thanks Mick
Great Podcast. A highlight of my week!
I’ve been a fan of Mick Garris for 34 years since he wrote the story for *batteries not included. I love this podcast. Every week, it’s a highlight of my drive to work. If you like cinema - especially horror - you’ll love this!