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The episode opened with Neil Haley interviewing Brian Van Holt, one of the stars of the upcoming film Boneyard. Brian shared insights about his role as a detective wrestling with personal demons while solving a deeply personal case. He discussed the challenges of embodying his character, filming on a tight budget, and the intricate themes of the movie, which is a crime thriller inspired by real events. The conversation highlighted the film's exploration of serial killers and the chilling reality of hidden dangers in everyday life. Boneyard is set to release in theaters on July 5th, with a focus on entertainment and raising awareness about unsolved crimes and human trafficking.

In the second segment, Neil and co-host Paul Hall welcomed western author Frank Fiore to discuss his journey from Brooklyn to becoming a cowboy writer in Prescott, Arizona. Frank detailed his passion for the western genre, his involvement in local reenactment groups, and his Jonathan Smythe series. He also shared plans for collaborating with other authors to produce western novels more frequently. Frank’s enthusiasm for preserving western lore through fiction was evident as he discussed his goals to represent Prescott's rich history and release a steady stream of novels.

The episode concluded with composer Lorne Balfe discussing his career and work on the upcoming Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. Lorne shared insights into his process of composing music for film and television, emphasizing the importance of music in setting the mood and enhancing storytelling. He also reflected on his career, his inspirations growing up in a musical household, and his journey to becoming an award-winning composer. The conversation celebrated the impact of music in cinema and teased the film’s release on July 3rd, promising a blend of nostalgia and fresh energy for fans of the franchise.