Narrated by Robert Fleet (“I think he did an impeccable job!” Donohue gushes), “Uncomfortably Numb” is an audio series that aims to provide a riveting cinematic experience for the ears, with its mixture of gripping narration, attentive sound design, and chilling score. For genre fans wanting to dive deeper into these still timely themes, Donohue has now returned with Pocket FM’s “Uncomfortably Numb, ” a serialized audio thriller sure scratch the itch for fans clamoring for more Den-like chills. Using various computer- and app-based interactions to follow a graduate student being targeted by a vicious killer after witnessing a murder online, the film masterfully explores paranoia, surveillance, and the darkest sides of the Internet. Paul Sorvino is survived by wife Dee Dee Sorvino and children Mira, Michael and Amanda.įor found footage horror fans, Zachary Donohue’s 2013 feature debut The Den is often regarded as one of the scariest films in the subgenre and a pioneer of the screen life storytelling format. Outside the horror genre, Paul Sorvino amassed over 170 credits in a career that spanned several decades, appearing in films including The Panic at Needle Park, The Gambler, Cruising, Reds, Dick Tracy, The Rocketeer, Nixon, Bulworth, Perfume, and The Cooler, and TV shows “We’ll Get By,” “Bert D’Angelo,” “The Oldest Rookie,” “Law & Order,” and “Godfather of Harlem.”
Spears in Larry Cohen’s 1985 horror movie The Stuff.
Sorvino also played Mayor Palantine in 2012 TV movie Jersey Shore Shark Attack, and horror fans will also remember him as Col. Sorvino later reteamed with director Darren Lynn Bousman for short film The Devil’s Carnival in 2012 and feature film sequel Alleluia! The Devil’s Carnival in 2016. Paul Sorvino is perhaps most known for playing Paulie Cicero in Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas back in 1990, and he also made a few stops in the horror genre over the years.įor starters, Paul Sorvino played Reverend Penny in Wes Craven’s TV movie Chiller back in 1985, and more recently he played Rotti Largo in 2008’s Repo! The Genetic Opera. Dee Dee Sorvino said in a statement shared by The Hollywood Reporter, “Our hearts are broken, there will never be another Paul Sorvino, he was the love of my life and one of the greatest performers to ever grace the screen and stage.” More sad news today, as we’ve learned that veteran actor Paul Sorvino has passed away at the age of 83 from natural causes.