Harvey Guillén and Sarah Hyland get wild in new ‘Bone, Marry, Kill’ podcast
19.02.2022 - 03:35
/ nypost.com
“Bone, Marry, Bury.”The “raunchy reverse whodunnit” from creators Rachael King and Becca Freeman premieres Tuesday (Feb. 22) and follows party girl Allie (Hyland, “Modern Family”) and her best friend (and series narrator) Gabe (Guillén).
Here’s the skinny: Allie heads out to a New Year’s Eve party to get drunk — and forget about losing her waitressing job, getting dumped and being evicted from her apartment. The series title is a play on the social media game “Kiss, Marry, Kill” (a raunchier four-letter word can be used in lieu of “Kiss”).
When all is said and done, Allie checks off every box on that list … “Bone, Marry, Bury” … with three people at the party.“She’s basically this girl who Gabe loves and she has a wild side and has a way of finding herself in predicaments — and, with the help of Gabe, she gets out of them,” said Guillén, 31, aka Guillermo from “What We Do in the Shadows.” “It’s just super-fun from beginning to end, and I sing karaoke in it, so I was like, ‘Sign me up!'”“Bone, Marry, Bury” marks Guillén’s entry into the scripted podcast genre which, he said, is an about-face from filming a television show or a movie.“It’s very engaging,” he said. “With film and TV, you rely on subtle moments to convey the emotions through your face, your mannerisms or what you’re doing.
When you’re doing that through a podcast … it has to be in your voice, which has to convey anything that moves or that projects the story going forward, whether you’re setting listeners up for suspense or fear — it’s always in your vocal cords, in that emotion delivering the lines.“It’s very taxing and exhausting,” he said. “People go, ‘Oh, it’s a podcast, it’s easy, you’re just talking.’ It’s really not — you really have to focus,
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