
43 episodes

Road To Knowhere Andrew Connor
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- TV & Film
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5.0 • 1 Rating
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Where Is Knowhere? Every episode, we pick an actor, and choose a movie from their back catalogue. We then pick an actor from that same movie, and and look at their credits for the next ep. Bi-weekly pod, with more to come!
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Direct To Knowhere - Don Anelli
In our first Direct episode following a short hiatus, Andy is joined by Don Anelli, host of the The Horror Countdown Podcast.
Together they discuss one of the seminal names in 70s horror (and purveyor of eye trauma) Lucio Fulci, as well as some of Don's first movie memories
R2K: @WhereIsKnowhere
Don: @don_anelli
Logo by @deadgoodtees. Site: https://www.deadgoodtees.co.uk/ -
R2K Meets - Dan Martin
In our latest collab with The Geek Show, Andy is joined by practical effects maestro Dan Martin, discussing his career in the industry. From getting his big break on the controversial Human Centipede 2, to setting up his own studio and working with some of horrors biggest names, Dan gives a fascinating insight into the world of movie making
R2K: @WhereIsKnowhere
The Geek Show: @TGS_TheGeekShow
Dan Martin: @13fingerfx -
R2K Meets - Christopher Griffiths and Gary Smart
In our latest content partnership with The Geek Show, Andy sits down with doumentary filmmakers Christopher Griffiths and Gary Smart about their latest release, Hollywood Dreams and Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story
R2K: @WhereIsKnowhere
The Geek Show: @TGS_TheGeekShow
Christopher: @Griff_est88
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Direct To Knowhere - Chris Hewitt
Andy is joined by journalist and host of the award winning Empire podcast, Chris Hewitt, to discuss an absolute legend of cinema, John Carpenter.
Together they discuss The Thing, Prince Of Darkness and The Fog, as well as touching a bit on the MCU (Andy couldn't resist) -
Evil Dead Rise - A Groovy Review
Andy is joined by Rob from Directors Uncut to discuss the latest deadite vehicle, Evil Dead Rise, directed by Lee Cronin
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Direct To Knowhere - Matt Glasby
Andy is joined by journalist for Total Film and author of The Book of Horror, Matt Glasby, to look back on some career highlights from one of the masters of body horror, David Cronenberg
Delving in to two classics in Videodrome and The Dead Zone, and a possibly lesser known entry in his catalogue, Spider from 2002, they discuss what has made and continues to make Cronenberg great
R2K: @WhereIsKnowhere
Matt : @mattglasby