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Reality Check: Home Invasions

Reality Check: Home Invasions

Alex Fitch interviews the directors of two new British horror films that deal with supernatural home invasions and their consequences. Oliver S. Milburn discusses his debut film The Harsh Light of Day which looks at a home owner’s Faustian deal with a vampire to get revenge on the thieves who murdered his wife, and Pat Holden talks about his new movie When the lights went out, starring Kate Ashfield (Shaun of the Dead), produced by Bil Bungar (Moon), and dramatises the story of the 1966 haunting of a semi-detached house in Pontefract.

Posters for When the lights went out and The harsh light of day

Posters for When the lights went out and The harsh light of day

(Expanded podcast of an episode of I’m ready for my close-up, broadcast 19/09/12 on Resonance 104.4 FM)

When the lights went out was released in cinemas on 14th September and The Harsh Light of Day is released on DVD on 1st October. Continue reading

Panel Borders: The Phoenix

Panel Borders: The Phoenix

In the first of a new series of Panel Borders, we start a month of shows looking at comic book anthologies with a recording of a panel discussion of the children’s comic The Phoenix. Creators Daniel Hartwell (writer: ‘Pirates of the Pangaea’), Neill Cameron (artist: ‘Pirates of the Pangaea’), Adam Murphy (‘Corpse Talk’), Robin Etherington (writer: ‘Long Gone Don’) and Patrice Aggs (‘Blimpville’) discuss creating serialised comics for children and how the title rose from the ashes of The DFC – hosted by David O’Connell (‘Tozo: The Public Servant’) and recorded live at Caption Festival, Oxford.

Cover of The Phoenix, art from Corpse Talk, Blimpville, The Pirates of Pangaea, Long Gone Don

Cover of The Phoenix, art from Corpse Talk, Blimpville, The Pirates of Pangaea, Long Gone Don

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Wavelength – Ed Baxter on Artists in Ruins (Destruction in Art Part 11)

Interview number six with Resonance Executive Officer Ed Baxter and ostensibly part two of Ed’s association with Art in Ruins (Glyn Banks and Hannah Vowles). Alcohol gets a cameo role, Dermot Todd’s book: Filth, is passed over (grisly and embarrassing), disarmingly candid introspection.

The Disabled List – Day 11

The last day from the Paralympics.

An overview of the entire experience across 12 days.

Classification and the last evening in the *lympic Stadium and then Wheelchair Rugby in the temporary Basketball Arena.

Also:

A look at the neighbourhoods which will spring up in what was the Park.

The Disabled List – Day 10

Blind football at the Riverbank Arena, aka 5 a side football climaxed. The preceding night, Tim saw wheelchair basketball at the Dome.

The Disabled List – Day 8 and 9

After light winds caused the cancellation of the final day in Weymouth, Dorset our trip to the sailing saw no sport.

We reflect on the experience of travelling through the area, feature the sounds of the seaside and a couple of ambassadors, appointed to promote the area for the Games.

Also featuring road cycling at Brands Hatch in Kent.

The Disabled List – Day 7

We began with Tracey McCillen, the CEO of the UK Sports Association for People with a Learning Disability, to talk about their 8 year ban from the Paralympics. We also hear from Sir Phillip Craven. IPC President, on his perception of those events.

Also featuring:

Wheelchair tennis from Eton Manor. One of only two bespoke Paralympic venues. Athletes competing included Nicholas Taylor of the USA and Peter Norfolk of the UK.

The Disabled List – Day 6

Swimming at the Aquatics Centre (from the evening of Day 5) and a brief reflection on Dow’s involvement in the Paralympics and crowd reactions in general to politics.

That is followed by reflections or a trip to a temporary shooting and archery venue at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich. The original venue was the National Shooting Centre at Bisley in Surrey.

The Disabled List – Day 5

Observations from Orbit Circus at the heart of the *lympic Park, including a morning session at the *lympic Stadium.

Also featuring:

a walkthrough in the Park, marking the halfway point

Ellie May’s research project into whether volunteering at the Paralympics changes your perception of disability.

A discussion of the arguments about prosthetic legs in athletics.