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Films in Black and White

Doug Wagner, Marcus Destin, and Bryan Roush

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Deep dive into the movie news of the week, featuring reviews and analysis for the more socially conscious moviegoer. Join Doug, Marcus and Bryan as they share their honest, in-depth, and hilarious perspectives on today's biggest movies, comics, and pop culture.
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Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts

Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts

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Kevin Lane's Spill Your Guts is a horror culture podcast featuring influential and up-and-coming talent in the genre. You're the fly on the wall to the most wide-ranging and entertaining conversations between horror culture’s recognized titans of terror and genre expert and film director, Kevin Lane.
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Travel That Matters (named one of the 10 Best Podcasts of 2022 by Men’s Journal) explores the world’s most extraordinary travel experiences and destinations with award-winning editor, writer, and luxury travel expert Bruce Wallin. Bruce’s remarkable guests share inspiring, life-shaping stories about their adventures and cultural explorations, as well as travel tips and recommendations for the best destinations, hotels, restaurants, activities, and more. Their travel tales and insights cover ...
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This is a Marcus and Doug original everybody! We are without our third heat, so we had a bit of a rocky start. BUT we overcame those trials and did an outstanding episode. This week on the pod.... We play our weekly game of catch that quotable. Marcus breaks down the matches at Summer Slam, and lets his wrestling flag fly, high and proud. Doug tell…
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There’s a reason we love to see our favourite monsters return time and time agin but recently its been a period of transition. Shy of the original master slasher Michael Myers, who’s reign of terror thankfully continues, many favourites have been benched or transitioned into the world of television like everyone’s favourite good guy doll. So, the t…
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Come along for a culinary thrill as Foods That Matter transports the epicures, the foodies, and the gastronauts to different corners of the world through stories of adventure with food archeologist John Robert Sutton, also known as 'The Indiana Jones of Food.' John has invited us to continue unlocking the secrets to the globe's most extraordinary c…
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In 1978, horror legend George A. Romero created one of the most iconic films in the horror genre and a classic that defied genres altogether. His follow up to his mighty 1968 masterpiece “Night of the Living Dead”. The film, about a small band of survivors who take shelter in a shopping mall, while the outside world falls apart at the clawing hands…
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SPOILER ALERT! We donned our adamantium claws and red spandex, to see Deadpool and Wolverine, so if you have not seen it yet be careful as we are going to talk all about it! BUT FIRST, we talk about the classic movie Anaconda. We play a lovely game of Catch that Quotable, with a little bit of a longer quote. Then Marcus helps us break down all of t…
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We took a week off, and the whole world went crazy. Coincidence? Yes, yes it is. That doesn't change the fact that we have a super sized episode for you. There is a lot of catching up to do, so don't miss this one. First, Doug recounts he saga of fighting the airlines(24:29). We talk about how WB might go back to being two separate companies again(…
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Rising to the height of its popularity in the 80’s with franchises like “Friday the 13th”, “A Nightmare on Elm Street”, “Halloween” and many others, the slasher genre has proven itself to be one of the most enduring sub-genres of horror. Its popularity has of course ebbed and flowed with a resurgence in the 90’s thanks to the success of films like …
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What do trombones, surfers, and Paris have in common? They're all part of Jonathan Waxman's inspiring success story that took him from cleaning bathrooms to an iconic career as a chef, restaurateur, and tv personality. A true pioneer of California cuisine, Chef Jonathan Waxman shares his extraordinary journey, including his unforgettable experience…
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We’re back! And we sure missed you. We took some time to retool the show and are bigger and better than ever. We are now working on all our editing and post sound with powerhouse studio, Audio Process. We’ve put a fresh coat of paint on the show with a new logo and more diverse kinds of content that will be coming soon. It’s sure good to be with yo…
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Bring your spoon, because we have a great episode of Cereal....I mean FILMS in Black and White. We play a great game of Catch that Quotable, even if it is a little bit more challenging. After that Marcus leads us through a spur of the moment cereal bracket challenge. Then after much delay, we get into the movie news. Bryan gives us a final(we think…
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One of the most influential figures in American cuisine, Charlie Palmer, and a world-renowned pastry chef, Antonio Bachour, dive into their most inspiring travel experiences and recommendations. Charlie Palmer talks about how his culinary expertise and love for the outdoors have influenced his new hotel company, Appellation, with its first location…
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We asked our Patty Family(aka Patreon subscribers) to pick our movie this week, and they did not disappoint. But before we get into it, we played our weekly game of Catch That Quotable. Doug gives us a very quick overview of Inside Out 2. Bryan enjoys his favorite pastime, dunking on Paramount Plus. Marcus continues to sing the praises of James Gun…
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This week on the pod we are back with another fantastic news episode. We get into a little bit of everything on this one. But first, we play a game of Catch That Quotable, with a little help from a viewer. Bryan gives us some updates on streaming services. Marcus gives us an update on the newest Superman movie courtesy of some set leak. Finally, Do…
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Katie Chin escaped what she jokingly describes as "dumpling prison" only to be so influenced by her heritage and Asian cuisines that she left her SVP role at FOX to start her career as a chef and author. It was her mom's inspiring success story that eventually led Katie to a life of cooking, writing cookbooks, appearing on TV shows like Iron Chef a…
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Oh no, Godzilla is attacking the podcast, well, maybe it is the other way around. This week for the podcast we review the movie "Godzilla Minus One" now streaming on Netflix. First, Bryan gives us a rundown of his trip to the Great Smokey Mountains. Then we play a great game of Catch That Quotable. Marcus give us his rant against the delays to Marv…
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This week we are without our regulator, our third heat, our accountabilabuddy, Bryan is out taking some much needed R and R, so it is return of the Doug and Marcus show. Before we dive into our review, we give you a run down of our most recent hang-sesh. We play a lovely game of Catch that Quotable, then we talk about the latest character we invent…
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The art of stress-free travel is not lost on Nancy Silverton thanks to her adventurous parents, and now she shares her travel philosophy with her kids, grandkids—and listeners of Travel That Matters in this episode. When this American chef, baker, restaurateur, and author is not serving food to people at the Palace of Versailles, she's "putzing" ar…
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We got a little bit of everything for everyone this week. We talk some Pixar news, comic book reviews, and the new Venom trailer. But first, Bryan and Doug rundown the way kids books approach historical facts and figures. Marcus surprisingly joins us to talk a little bit about his trip to the South Pacific, before we play Catch That Quotable. Then …
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Here to explain how travel helped turn a kid from St. Louis into the leading restaurateur behind both Union Square Café and Shake Shack is the one-and-only Danny Meyer. The son of a travel entrepreneur, Danny takes us back to the vivid childhood travel memories he has, reminiscing about everything from the lake water and fresh baguettes in France t…
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Back your bags, because we are heading for Asteroid M! We reviewed the series X-Men '97, now streaming on Disney+. But first we play a game of Catch That Quotable. Bryan talks to us about the latest and doomed innovation in AI. Finally, we talk all things X-Men. We discuss where this show ranks in terms of our favorite shows, and what made it so go…
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We each did all our homework, and came with our own movies to review. Bryan breaks down the movie "Argylle" starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Dua Lipa, Sam Rockwell, and Henry Cavil. Marcus gives us a rundown of the WB Animation "Crisis on Infinite Earths" while Doug recaps his experience with "Unfrosted" starring Jerry Seinfeld, Jim Gaffigan, and Meli…
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Wolfgang Puck, the Austrian-American culinary legend, takes host Bruce on a journey through his favorite food and travel spots, full of laughter and unexpected tips. Wolfgang shares the serendipitous creation of his signature dish, shares his first memories of getting the travel bug, and describes his initial impressions of the United States. He re…
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We have a really potpourri new episode for you all today! We are covering just about everything from music to comedy to streaming services. But first, we play our new favorite game "Fill that Quotable" a catch that quotable variation. Then Marcus breaks down for us all that is happening between Drake and Kendrick. Bryan gives us the latest update o…
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This is a squirrely episode y'all, but what else do you expect from us here at Films in Black and White. This week we are confronting the Imperium again, this time with slow motion grain harvesting. But first we play a game of Catch that Quotable - Fill in the Blank edition. Then we talk the downfall of Paramount Plus, which will open up a whole ot…
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This week we are back breaking down some big announcements in the Marvel/MCU world. But first we play Catch that Quotable, and fail spectacularly. Then we get into the brand new "Deadpool and Wolverine" trailer that dropped on Monday. Then we finish with talking some Spider-Man 4 speculation, debating when is a good time to introduce Miles Morales.…
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We continue our deep dive into our favorite movies with the one, the only Bryan Roush. This time Bryan had us watch the 2002 movie Resident Evil starring Mila Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, and Colin Salmon. Join us as we get into all of the gory, zombie-filled details. Follow Us on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/FilmsInBlackandWhite Remember you c…
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Our guest today is a virtuoso of the genre having worked as either the producer, star, production manager, second unit director, or assistant director (sometimes a combination of a few of these roles) on a panoply of iconic films including several movies with the “Godfather of Gore” Herschell Gordon Lewis, “American Nightmare”, “Terror Train”, “My …
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This week, we take a look at the not to distant future (although we hope it isn't really) with Alex Garland's "Civil War" starring Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Caliee Spaeny, and Jesse Plemons. First, we skip Catch that Quotable to talk a little about the Amazon Prime series "Fallout"(5:54) and Disney Plus' always on channel(9:09). Doug rants about…
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This is it, the big one. For all the marbles. This is our final episode of our 2000s comedy bracket, and it was a ton of fun. But first, we play a twist on Catch that Quotable, Fill the Quote...able. Then we get right into the bracket. Then Marcus gives us a recap of all the drama from Wrestlemania. Finally, Bryan saw Wish and he confirms whether t…
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We're not afraid of no ghost! This week we review Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire while also continuing our bracket of 2000s comedies. You will also notice that Doug is not afraid of no practical joke! Marcus and Bryan try to enact some April Fool's day fun, and Doug remains cool under pressure. We get into some tough decisions with our bracket, before…
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We are gonna podcast like it's.....1997. We reviewed the new Disney+ show X-Men '97. First, as usual, is our weekly game of Catch that Quotable. Then we get into the into the Sweet 16 section of our 2000s comedy bracket. We had some really tough matchups, but we have our winners and we are excited for you to hear them. Finally, we review the first …
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This episode continues our series of overlooked and underseen films. Last episode we spoke with Michael Bonini, one of the stars of the 2022 influencer-skewering (yep, that’s a pun) “#ChadGetsTheAxe" and in this episode we are joined by the films writer and director, Travis Bible. Travis explains how a short film version of the feature length film …
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Welcome to the REAL March Madness, our 2000s comedy bracket. This week we break down the first round of 32 movies and decide who makes it on the next round. But first, Bryan and Doug play Catch that Quotable(12:07). Doug provides an update on what Helldivers 2 is like(23:37). Finally, we talk about the first round of our 2000s comedies bracket(34:1…
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Watch out for sand worms everyone, because we are going to Arrakis on this one. We joined pretty boy Paul and Chani, for a big glass of the water of life, as we gave Dennis Villeneuve's latest installment in the Dune series a review. BUT FIRST, we played our weekly game of Catch that Quotable. Then we recap this year's Oscars results. Then we sand …
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In our continuing series of under-seen or overlooked genre films, the next two episodes will be looking at the 2022 social media slasher “#ChadGetsTheAxe”. Written by Travis Bible and Kemerton Hargrove and directed by Bible, #ChadGetsTheAxe is a razor-sharp, edge of your seat slasher that not only avoids the pratfalls of the overdone “influencer ho…
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Put on your diving suits everyone because we are going on an adventure, and this time we bought a friend. Long time friend of the podcast Stephanie Williams join us to discuss the 2020 movie Underwater starring Kristen Stewart. Stephanie tells us about her process as a writer for DC and Marvel comics. She provides some great context in why she writ…
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Yee-Haw Y'all! We got ourselves another FiBW News Round-Up and boy, oh boy, is it a doozy. We play our weekly game of Catch That Quotable, with a bit of a lob over the plate from the patty family. Bryan breaks down the latest streaming news, as Paramount Plus begins its death rattle. Marcus gives us his bits and bobs from "X." Doug disappoints the …
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BONUS EPISODE! Marcus asked us to watch one of four different movies, that has deep roots in black culture in honor of Black History Month. You all voted, and we ended up watching "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood" starring and written by the Wayans Brothers. This is such a fun movie, and we had a blast talki…
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This episode is a continuation of our last episode with actor Devon Sawa as we continue to discuss overlooked or under-seen genre films. As a quick recap, Devon is one of the stars of the 2020 hinterland horror “Hunter Hunter”. When the film came out the pandemic cost it the opportunity to play festivals or have a premiere and sadly, the movie didn…
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We can see into the future, and we know that you are gonna love this episode, you have already told us about. We saw the movie "Madame Web" starring Dakota Johnson, Sydney Sweeney, Isabela Merced, and Tahar Rahim, and we have...thoughts. But first we play our lovely game called Catch that Quotable. Then we break down the Fantastic Four casting anno…
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Getting people to think differently when deciding where to travel next is a specialty of the travel journalist Andrew Nelson, a writer for two decades with National Geographic Travel and a two-time Lowell Thomas prize winner. Andrew joins Bruce on the podcast to discuss places in his new National Geographic book, Here Not There, revealing 100 alter…
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This podcast has been approved for most audiences. We are breaking down all of the movie trailers announced at the Super Bowl. But first we play a little Catch that Quotable. We talk movies trailers including the highly anticipated Deadpool and Wolverine, before getting into a discussion about Beyonce. Finally, we review Percy Jackson and the Olymp…
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The holidays have come and gone and it’s a new year and we’re back at it, bringing you intimate one on one sit downs with the most exciting voices in horror. 2023 was a fantastic year for horror and 2024 doesn’t look to be slowing down so though the New Year is often a time for looking forward at what’s to come, it’s also a time for reflection. Thi…
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We are back with another great episode for you all, and it goes just about everywhere. WARNING: There are bits of this that are very visual, if you want to see what we are referencing, click on the link in the bio. First we explore the legacy of the group, "Rock-Afire Explosion" and their impact on music today. Then we get into our weekly game of C…
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Embark on an adventure through South Africa with Liam Tomlin (Cape Town chef), Deborah Calmeyer (ROAR Africa founder), and Tiago Sarmento (managing director of Belmond in Southern Africa), whose stories and insider tips on crafting the ultimate travel experience will have you hooked on this something-for-everybody destination. On his recent trip to…
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Go Go Films in Black and White! We review all of the power rangers theme songs, deciding once and for all which one will reign supreme. But first, we play our weekly game of Catch That Quotable. We talk about which type of "bender" in The Last Airbender universe, we would be. Then finally we get into the Power Rangers Bracket Showdown. Remember you…
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This week we talk comic book story lines, the quirkiness of changing your routine, and T.V. shows on the dark web. We review of the comedy/thriller "Self-Reliance" written, directed, and starring Jake Johnson, now playing on Hulu. But first we play a game of Catch that Quotable. Then Doug takes us through the Daredevil story line Devil's Reign to s…
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This week, we're recommending a Pushkin podcast, A Slight Change of Plans, where Maya Shankar blends compassionate storytelling with the science of human behavior to help us understand who we are and who we become in the face of a big change. In this episode, Dr. Richard "Harry" Harris is an anesthesiologist and expert cave diver who was tasked wit…
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We are back! Bigger, badder, and better than ever! Welcome to Season 5 everyone. We start this season off with a recap of all the things we did, and the people we met along the way. We talk books, music, and movies we all watched during our hiatus. We also start our Catch That Quotable off with a real lob over home-plate. Remember you can join our …
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Divia Thani is an incredible and inspiring source of information on how best to explore the many different regions of India, from the Himalayas in the north to Chettinad in the south. In this episode of Travel That Matters, Bruce speaks with Divia, the Global Editorial Director of Condé Nast Traveler, about her home country of India, inclusive of t…
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