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Cineppraisal - The Woman in Black

The Woman in Black

08/31/19 • 102 min

Cineppraisal

There’s something wrong in that massive house, in the middle of a lake, in the Edwardian English countryside, and it’ll take an insurance clerk (Daniel Radcliffe “Horns,” “Other Movies”) and a small town noble (Ciarán Hinds “Game of Thrones,” “There Will Be Blood”) to unravel a mystery of unspeakable horror. 2012’s “The Woman in Black” is a full-throated return to form for Hammer Films, the undisputed masters of horror in the 1960s and 70s. So, strap in because it’s going to get dark as Dax slowly realizes what this movie is really about!
Cineppraisal is an audio commentary podcast, designed to be played alongside the movies we talk about. During the beginning of the episode, we will mention sync points to help match up our audio with the film.

Hosted by Dax Schaffer and Adam Fletcher
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The Woman in Black was directed by James Watkins and released in 2012 by Alliance Films and Hammer Films (and a whole bunch of other studios). It was produced by Richard Jackson, Simon Oakes, and Brian Oliver with a screenplay by Jane Goldman based on The Woman in Black novel by Susan Hill. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe, Ciarán Hinds, Janet McTeer, and Liz White. The film’s music is by Marco Beltrami with cinematography by Tim Maurice-Jones.

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There’s something wrong in that massive house, in the middle of a lake, in the Edwardian English countryside, and it’ll take an insurance clerk (Daniel Radcliffe “Horns,” “Other Movies”) and a small town noble (Ciarán Hinds “Game of Thrones,” “There Will Be Blood”) to unravel a mystery of unspeakable horror. 2012’s “The Woman in Black” is a full-throated return to form for Hammer Films, the undisputed masters of horror in the 1960s and 70s. So, strap in because it’s going to get dark as Dax slowly realizes what this movie is really about!
Cineppraisal is an audio commentary podcast, designed to be played alongside the movies we talk about. During the beginning of the episode, we will mention sync points to help match up our audio with the film.

Hosted by Dax Schaffer and Adam Fletcher
Email us at [email protected]
Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter @Cineppraisalhttps://www.instagram.com/cineppraisalhttps://www.facebook.com/cineppraisalhttps://twitter.com/cineppraisal

Buy The Woman in Black Blu-ray
https://amzn.to/30LCprb

Stream The Woman in Black Digitally
https://amzn.to/2LcgpjV

Follow Dax
https://www.instagram.com/daxschafferhttps://twitter.com/DaxSchaffer

Follow A.E. Fletcher
https://www.instagram.com/dungeonsndalekshttps://twitter.com/dungeonsndalekshttps://www.ofdistantlands.com/

Dax’s other pod about Don Bluth
https://anchor.fm/tbtwbanbtb

Adam’s Book
https://amzn.to/2GWFexE

Support us on ko-fi
https://ko-fi.com/cineppraisal

Intro and Outro Music by Ako the Chemist
https://akothechemist.bandcamp.com

The Woman in Black was directed by James Watkins and released in 2012 by Alliance Films and Hammer Films (and a whole bunch of other studios). It was produced by Richard Jackson, Simon Oakes, and Brian Oliver with a screenplay by Jane Goldman based on The Woman in Black novel by Susan Hill. The film stars Daniel Radcliffe, Ciarán Hinds, Janet McTeer, and Liz White. The film’s music is by Marco Beltrami with cinematography by Tim Maurice-Jones.

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Cineppraisal is an audio commentary podcast, designed to be played alongside the movies we talk about. During the beginning of the episode, we will mention sync points to help match up our audio with the film.

Hosted by Dax Schaffer and Adam Fletcher
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Dax’s other pod about Don Bluth
https://anchor.fm/tbtwbanbtb
Adam’s Book
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The Beatles’ Yellow Submarine

In the town where we weren’t born
Lived some dudes who watched movies
And they told you opinions
About Yellow Submarine!
Join us for a marvelous journey full of music, Blue Meanies, the Dreadful Flying Glove, a Sea of Time, a Sea of Monsters, a Sea of Holes, a Nowhere Man, a four-headed bulldog, a lot of 60s psychedelics, and of course, The Beatles. It’s the animated music-filled classic, Yellow Submarine.
Cineppraisal is an audio commentary podcast, designed to be played alongside the movies we talk about. During the beginning of the episode, we will mention sync points to help match up our audio with the film.
Note: This audio was actually recorded back in 2017, so please forgive some of our more topical comments that may not exactly line up with today's timeline.

Hosted by Dax Schaffer and Adam Fletcher

Email us at [email protected]

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Dax’s other pod about Don Bluth Films
https://anchor.fm/tbtwbanbtb

Adam’s Book
https://amzn.to/2GWFexE

Support us on ko-fi
https://ko-fi.com/cineppraisal

Intro and Outro Music by Ako the Chemist
https://akothechemist.bandcamp.com

Yellow Submarine was directed by George Dunning and released in 1968 by Apple Films. The animation was directed by Robert Balser, George Dunning, and Jack Stokes. The live-action footage was directed by Dennis Abey and Al Brodax. It was produced by Al Brodax with a screenplay by Lee Minoff, Al Brodax, Jack Mendelsohn, Erich Segal, and Roger McGough (uncredited) based on the song “Yellow Submarine” by John Lennon and Paul McCartney. The film stars John Clive as John, Geoffrey Hughes as Paul, Peter Batten as George (uncredited due to not finishing the role after being arrested for deserting the British Army, no joke), Paul Angelis as Opening Narrator / Chief Blue Meanie / Ringo / George, Dick Emery as Max / Lord Mayor / Jeremy Hillary Boob, and Lance Percival as "Young/Old" Fred. The film’s music is by Sir George Martin, and of course, The Beatles.

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