Tomorrow (Sun Oct. 4th) at 4pm (PST) award-winning horror composer Elia Cmiral will be live on LA Talk Radio’s Horror/SciFi Entertainment show Out There. You can listen live HERE, and call in to put questions to the man himself at (323) 203 0815. If you miss the live event you can listen to an archive of the show HERE.
In addition to the award-winning score for Splinter, which you can sample and download below, Cmiral has worked on films as diverse as Ronin, Pulse, They, Wrong Turn, Stigmata, and Resident Evil: Apocalypse, to name just a few.
UPDATE: The live podcast is now over, gave away a couple of Splinter BluRays, and had a blast. The episode is archived at FlikTalk.com and can be found on iTunes also, search for FlikTalk episode 50.
Tonight at 6:30pm (PDT) you will be able to listen to the live podcast recording from FlikTalk.com, right here in this window. I’m going to be a guest on the show. Kind of nervous about being live… anything could happen.
Live Video streaming by Ustream
If this player doesn’t work, or if you have a Ustream account and want to leave a comment in the chat window, you can go HERE.
The super nice people over at Seattle-Geekly.com just put out episode #22 of their podcast. This time they focus on games, but they also take time to review Splinter. They had some really nice things to say about the movie, and they even used some of the score to accompany their show.
The podcast is about ninety minutes long and the Splinter review starts at about 13 minutes in, but the whole show is pretty cool, especially if you are in Seattle ‘cos they have some local event info too. It’s a very nicely produced podcast, which is kind of rare.
You can listen to the podcast at their site at the link above, or download it with iTunes HERE. Wherever you listen, remember it’s episode #22. You can also follow them on Twitter @seattlegeekly. Thanks for the shout out guys, you rock!
RRR radio podcast review of Splinter. The Triple R, one of Australia’s largest community radio stations with over 300,000 listeners, reviewed Splinter which is currently only available as an import in Australia.
They’ve posted a podcast of the whole film review show Film Buff’s Forecast which you can listen to above, or visit the site directly, HERE to find past episodes of the show.
They have some really nice things to say about Splinter, the review starts at about 1hr and 25mins in, which is way at the end of the clip.
Thanks to @eddycrosby for the tip.
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