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Sounds Scary: A Horror Talk Show

Podcast by Dueling Genre Productions

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About Sounds Scary: A Horror Talk Show

If it goes bump in the night, we want to talk to it. Sounds Scary invites you to join hosts Ryan Cultrera and James Oster as they dive into the careers of your favorite horror creators. Each episode, they’re joined by filmmakers, artists, musicians, and more to discuss behind-the-scenes secrets, musical influences, and even share a spooky story or two. Step into the engaging, funny, and chilling world of Sounds Scary!

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24 episodes

episode Jaws Screenwriter Carl Gottlieb: In Conversation artwork

Jaws Screenwriter Carl Gottlieb: In Conversation

[https://duelinggenre.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Gottlieb-thumbnail-1.jpg]https://duelinggenre.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Gottlieb-thumbnail-1.jpg To close out Sounds Scary’s Jaws July 50th anniversary celebration, host Ryan Cultrera revisits a personal favorite from the archives: an in-depth, two-part conversation with Jaws screenwriter Carl Gottlieb. More than just a credited writer, Carl was an integral force behind the scenes, shaping the tone, humor, and human drama that helped transform Jaws from a troubled shoot into one of the most influential films in cinema history. He even had a role in the film as Amity reporter, Harry Meadows. In part one, recorded in person, Carl shares vivid behind-the-scenes stories from the chaotic production on Martha’s Vineyard, discusses his collaboration with Steven Spielberg, and offers candid reflections on rewriting the script in real-time during production. He also dives into the creation of his essential book, The Jaws Log, a firsthand chronicle of the making of the film that has become required reading for filmmakers and fans alike. In part two, recorded remotely during the height of the 2020 pandemic, Carl and Ryan reflect on the film’s cultural footprint. Their conversation covers everything from John Williams’ unforgettable score and the mythos of the malfunctioning shark, to how Jaws found renewed relevance during lockdown, particularly with the internet’s obsession with Mayor Vaughn and his questionable public safety choices. Whether you’re a lifelong fan of the film or discovering the legacy of Amity Island for the first time, this episode offers a rare and personal glimpse into the making of a masterpiece, direct from one of the people who lived it. It’s the perfect sendoff to a month spent honoring a movie that continues to thrill, terrify, and inspire, 50 years later.

1 Aug 2025 - 1 h 7 min
episode On the Job with Deputy Hendricks – A Jaws 50 chat with Jeffrey Kramer artwork

On the Job with Deputy Hendricks – A Jaws 50 chat with Jeffrey Kramer

[https://duelinggenre.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/jaws-50-kramer.jpg]https://duelinggenre.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/jaws-50-kramer.jpg “What’s the matter with my printing?” On this special two-part episode of Sounds Scary, host Ryan Cultrera continues the Jaws July celebration with a deep dive into one of Amity Island’s most beloved characters: Deputy Hendricks. Brought to life by actor Jeffrey Kramer, Hendricks is the loyal, slightly frazzled right-hand man to Chief Brody, appearing in both Jaws and Jaws 2, and earning fan-favorite status for his grounded charm, comic relief, and understated heroism. Part one features a brief interview recorded during the 50th Anniversary Celebration at the Martha’s Vineyard Museum, where Kramer reflects on his role, fan encounters, and the film’s legacy. Part two comes from a private, intimate talk Jeffrey gave to a small group of Jaws fans during the anniversary weekend. In this longer session, he shares personal behind-the-scenes stories from the making of Jaws and Jaws 2, anecdotes about working with Steven Spielberg, Roy Scheider, and Richard Dreyfuss, and how the chaotic production shaped the film’s enduring power. He also reflects on his broader career, his move into producing, and what it means to be part of cinema history. So join us for a peek behind the scenes with everyone’s favorite Amity Island Deputy.

31 Jul 2025 - 39 min
episode “The Shark Is Broken” with Guy Masterson, Bill Hanney & David Elliott artwork

“The Shark Is Broken” with Guy Masterson, Bill Hanney & David Elliott

[https://duelinggenre.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/shark-broken-thumb.jpg]https://duelinggenre.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/shark-broken-thumb.jpg Jaws July continues! Host Ryan Cultrera dives into the theatrical depths of Jaws with the creative minds behind The Shark Is Broken, a critically acclaimed stage play that explores the behind-the-scenes tension aboard the Orca. Recorded on Martha’s Vineyard in front of a replica of the Orca’s cabin, this episode features an in-depth conversation with director Guy Masterson, producer Bill Hanney, and executive producer David Elliott. The trio discusses honoring Robert Shaw’s legacy, transforming off-screen drama into gripping theater, and what it means to bring the play full circle – back to the island where the iconic film was made. https://sharkmv.com [https://sharkmv.com]

22 Jul 2025 - 22 min
episode Jaws @ 50: Behind the Legacy with Documentary Filmmaker Laurent Bouzereau artwork

Jaws @ 50: Behind the Legacy with Documentary Filmmaker Laurent Bouzereau

[https://duelinggenre.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/laurent.jpg]https://duelinggenre.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/laurent.jpg It’s officially summertime, and Sounds Scary is celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of host Ryan Cultrera’s all-time favorite films: Jaws. To mark the occasion, Ryan traveled to Martha’s Vineyard to cover the anniversary festivities and speak with some of the people who helped shape the legacy of this timeless classic. Kicking off Jaws July, Ryan welcomes acclaimed filmmaker Laurent Bouzereau, director of the Nat Geo documentary Jaws @ 50, now streaming on Disney+. In this episode, Laurent shares his personal connection to Jaws and discusses how he approached crafting a fresh, human-focused take on the story behind the film. Ryan and Laurent dive into the legacy of Jaws, its lasting impact on both cinema and shark conservation, and the human stories behind its creation. Laurent shares insights from his interviews with Steven Spielberg, his approach to uncovering new layers of the story, and the emotional connections shared by the Martha’s Vineyard community that helped bring Amity Island to life. If you’re a Jaws fan, a documentary fan, or just love a good behind-the-scenes story, this one’s for you. So let’s dive in!

15 Jul 2025 - 25 min
episode The last days of Ted Bundy with “No Man Of God” director, Amber Sealey artwork

The last days of Ted Bundy with “No Man Of God” director, Amber Sealey

[https://duelinggenre.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/amber-thumb.jpg]https://duelinggenre.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/amber-thumb.jpg On this true crime mini-sode of Sounds Scary, hosts Ryan Cultrera and James “JimmyO” Oster sit down with actor, writer, and director Amber Sealey to discuss her haunting and thought-provoking film No Man of God (2021)—a gripping psychological drama centered on the intense relationship between FBI profiler Bill Hagmaier (Elijah Wood) and serial killer Ted Bundy (Luke Kirby). Amber opens up about how she came to the project, her initial doubts about directing a Bundy film, and how reading the script changed everything. We dive into conversations about artistic restraint, human psychology, and telling a story about a well-known killer without glamorizing him. Amber shares how working with real-life recordings between Bundy and Hagmaier informed her approach, and why she chose to portray Bundy not as a charismatic monster, but as a deeply insecure, narcissistic manipulator who was far more ordinary than legend suggests. The episode also explores deeper themes like true crime obsession, religious faith, and the emotional toll of sitting across from evil. No Man of God is now streaming on Tubi and available on all major digital rental platforms.

12 Jun 2025 - 17 min
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