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Cinema Yūgen
A dive into the beautiful, obscure depths of cinema.
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Episodes
Chainsaws, Sharks & DIY Dreams: The Ferrante Story 21.06.2026 48:41
The sky goes dark, the sirens wail, and Anthony C. Ferrante is right in the middle of the storm — not by accident but by design. This episode drops you into the ragged, electric world that forged Sharknado : a small‑town kid turned Fangoria scribe, special effects maverick, and relentless problem‑solver who learned to make movies with whatever he could beg, borrow, or jury‑rig. Listen as Ferrante...
Bazookas, Betrayal and Badassery: Neva & Nevsky on Prey of Wrath 01.06.2026 33:02
Having known Alexander Nevsky now for nearly a decade, I know him to be a perfectionist for quality indie action cinema. But though he may not appear in Prey of Wrath, his professional fingerprints are all over it as he now lets his lady love and leading lady, Tatiana Neva (who co-writes, produces and edits) take center stage in an explosive tale of revenge and redemption that refuses to let budge...
Trauma, Obsession & Indie Grit — Patrick D. Green on Beau Ideal 01.06.2026 37:50
Step into a tense, shadowed Oregon town where a man named Jake tries to outrun his past—only to be pulled into a private investigation that unravels his grip on reality. In this episode, filmmaker and actor Patrick D. Green guides listeners through the making of Beau Ideal , revealing how childhood trauma, real-life CPS experience, and a haunting location near Mount Hood shaped a film that creeps...
Oubliette of Sand and Fire 29.05.2026 7:13
Smoke and sun paint the town into legend as a lone dark man follows a trail of footsteps across broken boards and barren streets. In a half-ruined room of maps and dried blood he finds the echoes of a last hope, then watches the place burn—waiting for one last prey to flee into the desert. A tense, relentless chase unfolds across days and dunes: a cat-and-mouse of cunning and will, where tracks ru...
The Mule, the Sandals, and the Shadow of Doom 28.05.2026 6:54
Kent Hill might have been a poet in another life, but here he crafts the whispered reason a man finally broke. Burt Benton narrates the landscape, a world stripped bare by violence, one cold-eyed killer rides a volcanic mule across an endless, dusty road — until he meets Chet the Firewalker, whose last breath and stolen sandals mark a grim turning. As night falls, the killer feasts, sleeps, and is...
Cradle of Flame: Australia’s First Volcano Spectacle 03.05.2026 21:05
In a sleepy North Queensland town, a young geology enthusiast sees a dormant mountain stir while everyone else looks the other way. When the volcano finally blows, lava, collapse and sentimental chaos sweep through an unlikely ensemble of townspeople — men’s shed legends, feuding twins, a retired science teacher and a stubborn nursing‑home resident — in a relentless old‑school disaster story with...
From Grit to Lava: Roger Ward’s Wild Stories and a New Australian Disaster Epic 03.05.2026 37:37
Board Cinema Yugen for a crackling time with Ozploitation icon Roger Ward , who spills dirty, funny and unforgettable stories from Mad Max, Man From Hong Kong and the riotous sets of 1970s–80s Australian cinema. He remembers the rough camaraderie, on-set chaos and the fierce pride of actors who built an industry with grit, petrol and sheer nerve. Then feel the heat as Travis Bain’s Cradle of Flame...
The Volatile Heart of Wait list: A Love-ish Story 03.05.2026 31:58
A glance turns into an unfixable collision: Carter and Lisa’s illicit spark blooms into a dangerous, irresistible entanglement that forces everyone around them to choose sides. In this episode Kent Hill sits down with writer/director Deborah Markowitz to unpack Wait list: A Love-ish Story — a daring indie that balances razor-sharp dialogue, slow-burning longing, and the messy cost of wanting what...
Kamikaze Cinema: Making a Mockbuster in Six Days 03.05.2026 39:12
When Anthony Frith signs on to make Mockbuster , he doesn’t just accept a job—he volunteers for a war. Six days, no safety net, a tiny budget and an impossible studio clock: this episode follows a filmmaker who bets everything on one chaotic, brilliant shot. Through blown costumes, last-minute rewrites and actors pushed to the edge, the documentary becomes a survival story. From Herzog-taught conf...
Single-Location Terror & a Shyamalan Twist — Behind Kat Crime 02.04.2026 36:35
Step into a world where a quest for clicks becomes a descent into something far older and far darker. In this episode of Cinema Yugen, host Kent Hill sits down with writer-director Jerry Artukovich and star-producer Scott Hamm Duenas to unravel Kat Crime: Tales of the Occult — a taut, single-location horror about a true-crime YouTuber chasing relevance until a missing girl, a whispered secret, and...
When Reservoir Dogs Met Resident Evil — The Story of Red Night at Skye's 02.04.2026 37:19
G'day — Kent Hill drags listeners into the wild heart of indie cinema with Chris Grega , the gritty filmmaker behind Red Night at Skye's . From a decade-long grind and personal loss to a pandemic-forced pivot, Chris reveals how a small pawn-shop score explodes into a brutal siege, where alliances crumble, bullets tear through walls, and something far darker waits below. They unpack the film’s wild...
Murdercize: Neon Legwarmers, VHS Gore, and the Rise of 80s Exploitation 02.04.2026 30:41
Step into a neon-soaked VHS dream where rival aerobics queens chase fame—and something far deadlier—through sweat, spandex, and synth. In this episode, cult filmmaker Paul Ragsdale pulls back the curtain on Murdercize , the outrageous slasher that wears its 80s obsessions as a badge of honor. Ragsdale traces the film from dusty video-store inspirations and mafia-funded workout tapes to the challen...
Blood, Grit & Grindhouse: Behind Return to Death Park 02.04.2026 32:39
Step into the blood-soaked world of Ken Ace Brewer , an indie horror lifer who taught himself the rules so he could gleefully break them. From Super 8 shorts made with backyard friends to a sprawling cult saga that fuses grindhouse energy with modern gore, this episode traces the crazed, creative path that birthed Return to Death Park and the hit film Death Bitch . Listen as Brewer and host Kent H...
When Dreams Speak: Richard Green on Lynch, Loss, and the Log Lady 28.02.2026 1:12:23
Step into a midnight conversation that moves like a roller coaster — equal parts memory, myth, and revelation. Richard Green escorts listeners through four decades of encounters with David Lynch, the surprises buried in documentary archives, and the tender, strange work of preserving a life in film: I Know Catherine the Log Lady . From candid backstage stories and a Kickstarter that nearly didn't...
Speeder Rides Again: The Megaforce Resurrection 28.02.2026 40:18
In this episode, a childhood dream becomes a full-throttle odyssey: Bob "Speeder" Lindenmayer returns to Cinema Yugen to tell the story of making Making Megaforce — a decade-plus pursuit to rescue lost Hollywood machines, recover fading legends, and stage one last, reckless ride into the desert. From festival triumphs to late-night campfire confessions, the conversation hums with the roar of rebui...
Mike Ferguson Unleashed — Stunts, Grit, and the Making of Last Hit 28.02.2026 27:49
Step into a behind-the-scenes, adrenaline-fueled conversation with Mike Ferguson , the indomitable force of independent cinema. Forged in fight gyms and set under unforgiving lights, Ferguson talks grit, camaraderie, and the guerrilla spirit that turned Last Hit from a lightning-fast shoot into a pulse-pounding heist spectacle. Through rapid-fire anecdotes and authentic backstage moments—body slam...
From Serpico to Snake Plissken: Matthew Pejkovic’s Cinematic Journey 28.02.2026 34:06
Turn down the lights and lean in: this episode follows Matthew Pejkovic from VHS rentals and a life-changing late-night screening of Serpico to the founding of Matt’s Movie Reviews, where two decades of obsession with film became a public calling. Through vivid anecdotes — interviewing icons like Kurt Russell and Robin Williams, defending indie cinema, and railing against algorithm-driven studios...
23 Years Later: Uwe Boll Storms Back — Return to Zombie Island 01.02.2026 38:37
When the critics boxed him in and the industry looked away, Uwe Boll refused to stay down. This episode tracks a filmmaker who fought through scorn, chaos and near-impossible shoots to mount a comeback: 23 YEARS LATER: Return to Zombie Island , he’s returning to a fractured battlefield of flesh and memory. Through anecdotes of on-set mayhem, cult screenings and the reckless joy of making movies, w...
Viking Samurai: From Stockbroker to On‑Screen Warrior 31.01.2026 34:15
In this episode, meet David Kurzhal — the Viking Samurai — as he recounts a life that leapt from the trading floor to the dojo and finally onto the silver screen. We travel through sweat-soaked training rooms and retro video store dreams to the set of Bloodstorm, where discipline, scars and flying kicks collide with Hollywood legends. Along the way he shares unlikely friendships, near-mythic fight...
From Laptop to Bunker: Matthew Warner’s DIY Sci‑Fi Revolution 31.01.2026 33:00
When the world ends, one man wakes—and the truth claws its way back through the cracks of his mind. In this episode, Matthew Warner , a rare breed of one‑man studio, takes us from a 5,000‑word horror seed to a chilling animated film made in a basement with a laptop, mo-cap suit and boundless imagination. As the Cryonic Pharaoh ’s fractured reality unfolds—murdered companions, erased memories, and...
Grease, Grit & Gallantry: Inside Chris Black’s Sword-and-Sorcery World 31.01.2026 37:18
Step into a dimly lit set where kilts flare, baby oil gleams and a Scottish warrior carries more than a sword — he carries stories. In this episode, Chris Black takes us from the rugged origins of Slave and the Sorcerer to the fevered rewrites and raw prep that turned him into a mythic presence on screen, sharing the funny, terrifying and tender moments behind the action. Through offbeat anecdotes...
Outrun the Doubt — Inside Andrew David Barker’s Fierce Indie Filmmaking 18.01.2026 31:13
On this episode of Cinema Yugen, Andrew David Barker steps into the light: a filmmaker who crafts characters and atmospheres that linger long after the credits. From the haunting micro‑budget horror House on Lidderman Street to the upcoming The Wilding and Improper Bastards, Barker’s creative life is a series of bold, surprising turns — a blend of grit, humour and cinematic imagination. Join Kent...
Bow to the Goddess: Dawna Lee Heising's Hollywood Odyssey 18.01.2026 36:15
Step into a life lived on set and in the spotlight: an actress who rose from ghost roles on towering sci‑fi stages to a crown of hundreds of awards, martial‑arts mastery, and a hard‑won living‑legend status. This episode follows Dawna Lee Heising as she recounts midnight shoots on Blade Runner, a snake dance that nearly changed her fate, and the patient, stubborn craft that led her back to the scr...
Hard Redemption: Lou Ferrigno & Jino Kang Locked In 13.01.2026 21:42
The doors get Hulk‑smashed and the lights go out: a one‑location siege turns a school into a war zone where a teen marked for death must survive the fight. Tune in as legend Lou Ferrigno and martial‑arts master Jino Kang relive fists, bullets, and a brutal choreography of survival that refuses to feel fake — this is raw, believable combat and old‑school grit. Hard Redemption . Join our guests for...
Damian K. Lahey: Jennifer Murphy, Booger Mountain & Comic Book Ghosts — A Filmmaker’s Wild Year 12.01.2026 1:05:20
Step into a filmmaker’s odyssey: Damian K. Lahey moves from teaching in Karachi to wrestling with lost rights, nostalgic comic‑book fever, and bold new projects that refuse to die. We follow the sparks of ideas—The Prometheus Club, a daring remake of The Maxx, and the poetic short Jennifer Murphy Still Lives —each born from detours, dead ends, and late‑night revelations. Along the way, he navigate...
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