Mathew Kumar
This week the Loose Cannons return to the world of Swedish sexploitation to discuss 1971's Maid in Sweden.
Loose Cannons Special #1: Interview with Go-Go Boys Director Hilla Medalia
We're celebrating the arrival of the Loose Cannons podcast on Dork Shelf with a very special interview. The Loose Cannons speak with filmmaker Hilla Medalia, the director of the documentary The Go-Go Boys: The Inside Story of Cannon Films.
Loose Cannons Episode #8 – The Wicked Die Slow (1968)
It’s the Loose Cannon’s second dip into the Cannon archives with the discovery of a grimy VHS copy of Cannon’s even-grimier 1968 western The Wicked Die Slow.
Loose Cannons Episode #7 – Cauldron of Blood (1970)
The Loose Cannons hit the first horror in the Cannon canon—Cauldron of Blood, aka Blind Man’s Bluff, “starring” Boris Karloff.
Loose Cannons Episode #6 – Guess What We Learned In School Today? (1970)
Guess what the Loose Cannons learned today! Not much, to be honest—not even enough to stop accidentally calling this movie Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner? because it’s an easy mistake to make, ok?
Loose Cannons Episode #5 – The Love Rebellion (1967)
We return with episode five of Loose Cannons… but shouldn't this have been episode one? Yes, as promised, your hosts have returned to review the previously considered lost first Cannon release ever, The Love Rebellion.
Loose Cannons Episode #4 – Joe (1970)
The Loose Cannons finally hit a film they feel they can unreservedly recommend—John G. Avildsen’s proto-vigilante flick/thoughtful rumination on class and race in early 1970s America, Joe!
Loose Cannons Episode #3 – Fando Y Lis (1968)
Excitement for the Loose Cannons as after two doses of grimy Swedish sexploitation we hit a ‘real’ movie from a ‘real’ director: Alejandro Jodorowsky’s debut, Fando y Lis!
Loose Cannons Episode #2 – To Ingrid, My Love, Lisa (1968)
The Loose Cannons return with Joseph W. Sarno’s follow-up to Inga, the awkwardly titled To Ingrid, My Love, Lisa.
Loose Cannons Episode #1 – Inga (1968)
In this first episode of the Loose Cannons podcast, your hosts Mathew Kumar and Justin Decloux discuss Inga, Joseph W. Sarno’s 1968 erotic drama.
Interview: The Creators of Sound Shapes
We had the chance to speak with game designer Jon Mak and musician Shaw-Han Liem earlier this summer, to discuss their new game Sound Shapes. While an extremely loud demo of Dyad played behind us, we talked about their process, Mak's hatred of platformers, the game's musical backbone, and much more.
MIDSUMMER ROCKSHOWCASE
SHOWCASE: TORONTO’S DIY VIDEOGAME COMMUNITIES As you may already know, the city of Toronto is home to a patchwork of vibrant, friendly creative communities – this is a city where people who are passionate about film, comics, art, design, technology & music seem to hang out together on a regular basis, producing some cool things […]
Gamercamp LV2 Raises the Bar
Gamercamp LV2 is a wrap! The two day conference/social/experience featured talks by local game designers, journalists and luminaries, demos of new and exciting projects being developed in the city, music, food and -bit nostalgia. This is a detailed run down of this extremely fun and enlightening weekend.