Your life in film
Each week I invite a guest to talk about their life in film.
Your Life in Film is a thought-provoking podcast that dives deep into the personal stories, emotions, and memories behind the movies that define us. Each episode features filmmakers, actors, writers, and passionate movie lovers sharing how specific films have influenced their lives, inspired their creativity, and shaped their worldview.
Hosted with warmth, humor, and cinematic insight, Your Life in Film isn’t just about what’s on screen — it’s about the connection between film and identity. From cult classics and blockbuster hits to indie gems and forgotten favorites, this podcast celebrates the power of storytelling and the universal language of cinema.
Whether you’re a casual movie fan or a die-hard cinephile, Your Life in Film invites you to revisit the films that made you laugh, cry, and dream.
With questions including,
- What was the first film you saw at the cinema?
- What film did you watch over and over again as a kid?
- What was the first 18-rated film you saw and how old were you?
- What was the first film you watched that you considered grown up?
- What film holds a special place in your heart?
- What’s your controversial opinion on a famous film?
- What have you been watching recently?
Your life in film
Vincent L. Cannone - Author
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Joining me this week, Vincent L. Cannone
Vincent, or Vince as I know him, is the author of The Breach,
When nightmarish monsters claw their way from the ground in New York City, Frank Varis is caught in the devastation of The Breach. After falling into a coma, he awakens with mysterious new abilities - and he is certainly not alone. Recruited by a group called The Council whose goal it is to save New York, he can feel something growing inside him every day, something that pulls him further into the shadows.
With a group of fellow recruits, Frank embarks on a journey across the city to fight back against the monsters - but as he fights through the darkness with each encounter, he begins to realize that darkness, in this new world, takes many forms.
It’s D&D set in New York during a Lovecraftian apocalypse, what's not to love.
You can get a copy of The Breach here, do check it out.
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