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Tony Tellado
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Jan 9, 2026 • 51min
Rewind — Michael A. Levine on Crafting Iconic Sounds
On Rewind, Tony Zooms with Emmy‑nominated composer Michael A. Levine, a creator whose musical fingerprints are everywhere—from the instantly recognizable Kit Kat Bar jingle to the haunting, otherworldly soundscape of Freeform’s hit series Siren.
In this conversation, Levine pulls back the curtain on his creative process, revealing how he blends experimentation, emotional intuition, and a deep respect for sonic storytelling. One of the most fascinating insights: how he wove real whale vocalizations into the DNA of the Siren main theme, transforming natural marine communication into a musical language that feels both ancient and eerily new.
This episode also features musical cues throughout, giving listeners a rare chance to hear Levine’s ideas in context as he discusses them.
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Jan 8, 2026 • 11min
Explore Monthly — January Edition
Episode 1: A New Year of Stories, Surprises, and Sci‑Fi Sparks
Welcome to the first Explore Monthly of the new year, where we kick off 2026 with a packed slate of genre news, casting shake‑ups, behind‑the‑scenes revelations, and a few unexpected delights from across film, TV, audio, and fandom. January wastes no time delivering big stories, and neither do we.
🎥 Spotlight Stories
Variety Rings in the New Year With Horror
Variety opens 2026 by highlighting a wave of New Year’s horror projects
Assassin’s Creed & Tomb Raider: Casting Heats Up
Two iconic game franchises are back in the spotlight as new casting news emerges for both Assassin’s Creed and Tomb Raider.
Avatar Dominates Ireland’s Box Office… Again
James Cameron’s blue‑skinned juggernaut continues its reign overseas, reclaiming the top spot in Ireland.
Walton Goggins Reunites With a White Lotus Alum for Fallout
The Fallout series continues to build buzz, and now Walton Goggins is teaming up with a familiar face from The White Lotus.
Daisy Ridley Digs Into We Bury the Dead
Ridley returns to genre storytelling with a new thriller that blends survival, mystery, and emotional grit.
Warwick Davis Praises the New Harry Potter TV Series
The beloved actor shares his early impressions of the upcoming series, offering a hopeful note for fans eager to see how the Wizarding World is reimagined for television.
James Gunn Talks DC Studios
Gunn sits down talking Superman and the projects that he likes to do.
Ryan Coogler’s Original Black Panther Vision
New insights emerge about Coogler’s earliest plans for the first Black Panther film.
Kristen Stewart Would Love to Direct a Twilight Movie
Stewart shares her surprising enthusiasm for returning to the franchise—this time behind the camera.
New Documentary: Disneyland Handcrafted
A new doc celebrates the artistry, engineering, and imagination behind the park’s most iconic handmade elements.
2001: A Space Odyssey SFX Supervisor Passes at 91
We honor the life and legacy of one of the visionary artists behind 2001’s groundbreaking effects
Jessica Chastain Returns for The Space Within Season Two
Audible’s hit audio thriller brings back Jessica Chastain for another season of cosmic mystery and psychological tension.
🛸 On Sci‑Fi Talk
Over on scifitalk.com, a look at the Stranger Things finale (spoilers included)
📚 First List of the Year: Most Overrated Stephen King Stories
We kick off our annual list tradition with a provocative one: the most overrated Stephen King stories. Whether you agree or disagree,

Jan 7, 2026 • 21min
Rewind Stargate Universe
From SDCC, a look back at season one with Robert Carlyle, David Blue, Brian J Smith, Alaina Huffman and more.

Jan 6, 2026 • 21min
Icarus Down Revisited
I disccused this film with director Paul Nicoletos and his star Tedi Nicoletos as they tried to get financing. The film met it's goal and a short was produced.

Jan 5, 2026 • 28min
Cory Doctorow on Radicalized
In this episode, Tony sits down with award‑winning author, activist, and digital rights advocate Cory Doctorow to explore his acclaimed story collection Radicalized — four near‑future novellas that channel our deepest cultural anxieties into sharp, human‑centered speculative fiction.
Doctorow’s work has always lived at the crossroads of technology, power, and personal agency, and Radicalized distills those themes into four unforgettable narratives:
“Unauthorized Bread” — a tale of immigrant resilience in a world where even your toaster is locked behind DRM.
“Model Minority” — a superhero story that interrogates complicity, policing, and the myth of the “good immigrant.”
“Radicalized” — a darkly empathetic look at healthcare injustice and the online communities that form around desperation.
“The Masque of the Red Death” — a survivalist fantasy turned moral reckoning.
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Jan 2, 2026 • 28min
Mattie Do Takes On A Long Walk In Lao
In the Long Walk, Director Mattie Do talks about her film that is difficult to put in one box alone. Is it science fiction, fantasy, are there horror elements ? Lots of layers to explore in this interesting film. Not the Stephen King adaptation.
#thelongwalk

Jan 1, 2026 • 12min
The Human Element: The Science Of Mars
A dive into the captivating world of space exploration and the challenges faced by those who venture into the unknown. Leland Melvin shares his unique perspective on leadership in hostile environments, shedding light on the life-or-death decision-making processes astronauts encounter in space. Stephen Petranek, Lucianne Walkowitz, and Dr. Michio Kaku discuss the complex relationship between government funding and private enterprise in the space industry.As we peel back the layers of romanticism surrounding space travel, Leland Melvin gives us a glimpse into the everyday realities of life on the space station, highlighting the mundane tasks and the profound collaboration among diverse individuals.
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Dec 30, 2025 • 40min
Trek Tuesday John de Lancie
Actor talked to me about a new way for fans to get autographs and we chat Q's getting older on Star Trek Picard, and how Q original plan didn't work for the actor.

Dec 29, 2025 • 31min
Elizabeth Grullon: Becoming the Second Sister
In this episode, Tony sits down with the extraordinary Elizabeth Grullon, the actor behind one of the most unforgettable villains in modern Star Wars storytelling: Trilla Suduri, the Second Sister from Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Elizabeth doesn’t just talk about the role—she becomes it. At Tony’s request, she slips back into the chilling, razor‑sharp voice of the Second Sister, giving listeners a rare chance to hear that iconic performance live.
But this conversation goes far deeper than a single character.
Elizabeth opens up about the emotional and psychological layers she brought to Trilla—the trauma, the discipline, the tragedy—and how she approached playing a villain whose pain is as compelling as her power. She and Tony explore the craft of voice acting, the physicality behind vocal performance, and the responsibility of shaping a character who has become beloved across the Star Wars fandom.
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Dec 28, 2025 • 4min
Byte The Effects Of Halo
Interview with Visual Effects Supervisor Phil Prater on the creatures, weapons, vehicles and Master Sargeant too.
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