The Sentinel Speakeasy

Season 3, episode 13: Eric Nash & John Jarratt (Love You Like That)

May 10, 2022 Season 3 Episode 13
The Sentinel Speakeasy
Season 3, episode 13: Eric Nash & John Jarratt (Love You Like That)
Show Notes

The Sydney Sentinel's Travis de Jonk explore's the week's top stories on sydneysentinel.com.au.

OUR SPECIAL GUESTS ON THE SHOW THIS WEEK are writer, director and producer Eric Nash and iconic actor, producer and director John Jarratt. That’s right: Wolf Creek’s Mick Taylor is joining us on the show today.  These two stellar talents teamed up in the production of the recent 2022 film release Love You Like That which is available to watch on Foxtel and Binge from 10 May, 2022.

Nash and Jarrett talk about the film, what it’s like making films in Australia, the joys and challenges of producing in Australia, what success really means and of course we talk about Wolf Creek - the horror phenomenon that made John Jarratt a household name around the world.

CHECK OUT the official trailer for Love You Like That here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=scVq3VDTeUY

FOR MORE INFO about the film Love You Like That and to find out where you can watch it, visit https://www.flicks.com.au/movie/love-you-like-that/

LISTEN to all our previous
Sentinel Speakeasy episodes, 24/7 here: https://thesentinelspeakeasy.buzzsprout.com or on any of the popular podcast services including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon, Google and more.

The Sydney Sentinel is an independent, progressive new voice in Sydney's media landscape, offering a fresh take on Sydney. Covering local arts, features, news and opinion, it also features dedicated queer, vegan and youth sections, in an online publication for the 2020s. 

Read the latest stories and more at http://sydneysentinel.com.au.

Follow/like the Sydney Sentinel:
On Facebook https://www.facebook.com/thesydneysentinel
On Twitter  https://twitter.com/sydney_sentinel
On Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sydney_sentinel/

The Sydney Sentinel would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather, and pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.