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Sean Kelly on Movies Podcast

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  • 20 Years of Canadian Film Fest! Red Carpet Interviews with Bern Euler & Ashleigh Rains
    Mar 28 2026

    "Eyeballs Up!" 👁️👆 We are celebrating a massive milestone: the 20th Anniversary of the Canadian Film Fest!

    I caught up with Founder & Executive Director Bern Euler and Festival Director Ashleigh Rains right on the Opening Night red carpet. Amidst the premiere buzz at Scotiabank Theatre Toronto, we discussed this year's incredible lineup and the meaning behind the "Eyeballs Up" slogan.The Highlight: I surprised them both on the carpet by revealing that my pull-quote from last year’s coverage made it onto the official physical release of Vampire Zombies from Space! 🛸🧛‍♂️Chapters:0:00 Intro0:28 Bern Euler on 20 Years of the Canadian Film Fest1:03 Ashleigh Rains on This Year's Line-Up1:30 Bern Euler on the Challenges of Choosing Films2:16 Ashleigh Rains on "Eyeballs Up"2:56 Thanking CFF for my Vampire Zombies from Space! Blu-ray Quote4:16 Eyeballs Up End Screen

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    5 mins
  • Director Adam MacDonald Discusses "This Is Not A Test"
    Feb 27 2026

    We sat down with director Adam MacDonald (Backcountry, Pyewacket) to discuss his latest film, This Is Not a Test, ahead of its Canadian theatrical release on February 27. We dive deep into why he chose to adapt Courtney Summers' acclaimed YA novel, the decision to set the apocalypse in the 1990s, and how he balanced the visceral horror of a zombie outbreak with the heavy themes of teenage trauma and depression.
    Content Warning: This interview includes discussions regarding depression and suicidal ideation

    Timestamps:

    00:00 Introduction
    00:41 Adapting Courtney Summers’ Novel
    01:27 Why a Zombie Film?
    02:04 Balancing Horror with Teenage Trauma
    03:16 Olivia Holt’s Character Arc (TW: Mental Health)
    03:54 The 90s Aesthetic & The Age of Electric
    05:51 Why the High School Setting Works
    06:56 Where are the Adults?
    08:01 Sloane and Her Sister (Minor Spoilers)
    09:11 Adam MacDonald’s Next Project
    09:50 Is a Sequel Possible?
    10:27 Final Thoughts & Wrap Up
    11:26 End Screen

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    12 mins
  • Caleb Landry Jones on the Humanity of Luc Besson's Dracula
    Feb 6 2026

    Episode Summary: In this episode, we sit down with actor Caleb Landry Jones to discuss his transformative lead performance in Luc Besson’s 2026 adaptation of Dracula. Known for his immersive preparation, Jones breaks down how he approached the 15th-century prince not as a monster, but as a man defined by four centuries of grief and eternal love. We explore the technical "madness" of the role and what it’s like to serve as a muse for one of cinema's most visionary directors.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The Man vs. The Monster: How Jones balanced the predatory nature of a vampire with a deeply human emotional core.
    • Inspiration vs. Originality: Whether previous screen depictions of the Count influenced this 2026 version.
    • Directorial Vision: Behind-the-scenes insights into working with Luc Besson on this operatic reimagining.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Read Sean’s Full Review: https://skonmovies.ca/review/dracula-2026

    Watch the Interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/osu05kOG9mw

    Timestamps:

    0:00 – Introduction and Context

    0:41 – Caleb Landry Jones: Balancing the Man vs. the Vampire

    2:12 – How this adaptation differs from previous screen versions

    3:04 – The singular "moment" that defined the character for Caleb

    4:19 – Wrap-Up

    Note to Listeners: This episode is a professional analysis of the film's artistry and performances. Sean Kelly on Movies does not condone the allegations against the film's director but remains committed to covering the significant work of the cast and crew.

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    5 mins
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