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- "Fear Haus" was a wickedly entertaining horror movie show with your spooky host "Blair Bathory" presenting a highly curated who's who of Horror from around the world.
- Written by Madison Hatfield and Directed by Molly Coffee, Come Correct is a queer comedy about accepting yourself, and learning to let go.
- When her mother suddenly dies, Kaylee, an 8 year old girl with autism, embarks on a grand adventure to a newly revived river festival to spread her mom's ashes to turn her into a mermaid.
- It's Pepper's World. We all just get to live in it with her.
- Producer and screenwriter Chuck Thomas interviews directors, producers, screenwriters, and more. Learn how to make your own projects, navigate set protocols, gain distribution, and more in this series that's been running weekly since 2014.
- In Passing 66, Molly Coffee returns to her stop-motion roots while playing with the romanticization of hitch-hiking and the experience of a lone girl through such a journey.
- Jessica's fear of Internet dating is confirmed when a possible nutcase, Mondo, shows up to greet her. But the real oddness begins when she makes some uncomfortable realizations about herself.
- The Girl is a whiskey drinking punk-rock welder who works hard and plays hard, but after a sudden violent sexual incident, she struggles with who she thinks she is.
- Keith Brooks from Walking Dead, Magic the Gathering the Musical, and the Internet smash Deadpool: A Typical Tuesday stops by to talk about growing up in Canton, starting his career, and getting punched repeatedly by Andrew Lincoln.
- Former Artistic Director of the Atlanta Film Festival Charles Judson stops by to discuss his thoughts on the Atlanta film community and the direction he thinks it should be moving in.
- Ninja Puppet Productions' Raymond Carr stops by to talk about working on LazyTown and Walking with Dinosaurs as well as what kind of environment he thinks is best suited for making more creative films and shows.
- Y'allywood Executive Director Mike Morgan stops by to talk about running a new festival, why highlighting Southeastern filmmakers is important, and shooting a documentary in Kenya.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeAtlanta City Producers Paula Martinez and Gabe Wardell stop by to discuss the 48 and what kind of madness you can expect this year, including a record 92 teams and filmmakers using drone technology.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeLocation Manager Tony Holley walks through the steps needed to secure a location plus gives tips for those participating in the 48 Hour Film Project.
- Nick Hiltgen stops by to talk about Sessions, a filmmaker-improvement-bootcamp type program in Atlanta, plus why he thinks workshopping is so important for every project.
- Scott Knollin from AlltheHitsSoFar stops by to talk about the entertainment blog's scholarship fund as well as his experiences playing background characters in Van Wilder: Freshmen Year, Walking Dead, and Teen Wolf.
- Actress and model Lacey Patten talks about her latest roles as well as how she got started in acting, found an agent, and why she loves Sailor Moon so much.
- Editor Michael Goldberg (Fast and Furious 7, Rectify, Single Ladies) comes by the podcast to talk about the post-production world, including what filmmakers should discuss with their editing team before they ever shoot a single frame.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeJohn and Jessica of Muse of Fire Films stop by to talk about their new projects, what it's like in their "day jobs" as camera operator and script supervisor/Atlanta Film Festival employee, and why Back to the Future is the best movie ever.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeAnthony McHie and John Prew, whose web series Inevitable is showing at Dragoncon, stop by to talk about filming the series, their anime inspirations, and why women make amazing action stars.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeWriter/Director/Producer/Editor/Etc. Darrell Hazelrig talks about working with New Puppet Order, his film premiering at Dragoncon, and his day job shooting industrials.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeRicky Hess, creator of the hit web series "Horror Hotel," talks to us about the origins of the series, pitching it to Hulu and other companies, and what to expect at his appearance at Dragoncon.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeJoanna Davidovich (Ugly Americans) and Nate Foster come on to talk about their peppy and fun short film "Monkey Rag" showing at Dragoncon, how hard it was to make, and what they think about the state of animation today.
- 2014–Podcast EpisodeJoel Musch talks about his Star Wars fan film Ruins and Reckoning showing at Dragoncon, the epic tale behind the notorious The Legend of Zelda: Hero of Time feature, and why he thinks filmmakers should just "go for it."