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'Revisiting the Oscars' is a movie podcast that looks back at the Oscars over the past 50 years, revisiting the highs and the lows through a discussion about the films nominated for the coveted 'Best Picture' award over the years, with each episode covering one year in film history. Reviews and random chat with a bit of insight thrown in with our three hosts, Watty, Mason and Bingham!
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In this podcast, Glenn and Joe, two regular guys who really, really like to talk about movies, get together every so often and watch a movie together, and then record their thoughts.
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Snubs & Dubs is a weekly movie podcast where each season is a retrospective look at a year in the Academy Award for Best Picture. With 25 movies covered each season, S&D examines all the nominees as well as other noteworthy films from that year to finish a season off informed are ready to answer the question: Did the winner of Best Picture that year deserve the Dub? Whether you listen the whole way through or pick-up whenever, join hosts Kyle Tobiasson and Jason Miller on their Snubs & Dubs ...
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Film Night Podcast

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Jack, Henry, Joe & Richie are friends from High School that share a love of film and taking the mick out of each other. Join them to dissect some of Hollywood's latest and have a good time doing it.
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Nowstalgia is a weekly pop culture podcast, hosted by Dave Martinson, reviewing and analyzing music, movies, TV, and entertainment. Available on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow our Best of 2023 Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0hlWY8E1fowCiuYU8Q1E8k?si=9c739b031376490e Subscribe on YouTube: Youtube.com/NowstalgiaPod Follow Nowstalgia on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NowstalgiaPod
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Movie Meltdown

Movie Meltdown

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We are a movie-themed podcast! Each episode is filled with a dealer's choice of interviews with interesting actors, filmmakers and other guests as well as lengthy discussions of specific movies. Plus our own brand of ridiculous humor with conversations about trends in Hollywood and changes in the film industry.
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A podcast where an anime-obsessed expat with a passion for foreign cinema, an auteur-loving actor who’s also a dedicated completist, and a gay Marvel fanboy stranded in the suburbs come together across three time zones to discuss the week’s big release and how it connects to the significant topics in movie culture! - Podcast currently on hiatus, but updating regularly with previously unavailable episodes from our first year of podcasting. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/ ...
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Will is a ginger. Marc is gay. Together, they embark on an intense investigation to determine whether there has ever been a believable romance depicted in film. (Formerly Heart of Podness)
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Old friends and film aficionados, Spro & Lee, look back at past Oscar winners who didn‘t deserve their award. They examine the winner, strip it of its honor, and discuss better possible films/artists. By the end of each episode, the Oscar is re-awarded to the worthier recipient. Join them for drama, controversy, humor, and a dash of analysis.
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The Silver Screen Podcast

The Silver Screen Podcast

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This podcast features two friends (Katie and Jared) talking about movies! The show focuses more on movies receiving Oscar buzz or awards nominations but will also hit on the big blockbusters too. If you like casual talk about the biggest movies, this show is for you!
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Pop culture, politics, and a sprinkle of treason. We know stuff sucks, but let's remember what makes us happy. Listen to host Allison Kilkenny interview fascinating people and wild characters in this political-comedy podcast
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Jim and Teal are two movie enthusiasts who love to dish about themes, genres, the latest films, and oddball hidden gems. Sometimes there’s even a guest. The new season is now streaming, but there are more than a hundred back episodes to keep you entertained.
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Contra Zoom Pod

Dakota Arsenault

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Contra Zoom is a film based podcast going in depth about varying movie related subjects. Dakota Arsenault, Rachel Ho and guests go over both academic and the fun aspects of enjoying the film medium. Episodes feature lists, interviews and comparisons. Visit contrazoompod.com for more details!
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Award winning comedian Justin Hamilton sits down with his guests to celebrate the pop culture that inspires and entertains them. From movies to TV, from graphic novels to music, all manner of arts and entertainment are up for discussion. If you enjoy a deep dive, then strap yourself in because Hammo and friends are ready to go. Bonus Squid - Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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“Welcome to The Horrorwolf666 Podcast, the podcast where I dive deep into the sinister world of horror! Join me as I bring you spine-chilling interviews with fellow horror enthusiasts and community members. I explore the darkest corners of the genre, dissecting terrifying tales and uncovering the secrets behind our favorite scares. Whether you’re a die-hard horror fan or just curious about the macabre, join me for a blood-curdling journey into the heart of The Horrorwolf666 Podcast.”
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Life coach trying to help people through experience, not a license therapist, just been through some shit! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/oscar-mendoza54/support
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We're probably going to say something stupid about your favorite movie because we've seen it all before. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sceneitbefore/support
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Weekly information security podcast airing Monday mornings hosted by Oscar Minks and Brad Nigh. In a unique focus on protecting personal information, Oscar and Brad discuss information security as an issue that includes cyber security, physical security, as well as administrative controls. Oscar is the CTO of FRSecure and heads technical services and operations at the company. Brad is the Principal Security Consultant and a 20+ year veteran of the industry.
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Chris & Jerome Wiegand compare two movies that have similar themes while enjoying a drink. Listeners will benefit from Jerome's cinematic expertise and Chris's insight into human nature. Join them for their Silver Screen Happy Hour!
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Heroes Reforged features the collective knowledge and wisdom of pop-culture enthusiasts and industry veterans Adam Hlavac, Hector Navarro, Agustin Rios, who breakdown and review the latest films, trailers, series, and co-host the CzechXicans podcast. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heroesreforged/support
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Brown & Black

Sonoro | Jack Rico, Mike Sargent

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Webby 2023 Nominee "Brown & Black" is a podcast magazine show that explores the intersection of race and pop culture. Hosted by two seasoned film and culture critics—one Latino and one Black—they provide perspectives often missing from today's mainstream media. Jack Rico and Mike Sargent engage in insightful conversations with filmmakers, artists, and journalists to explore the intricate relationship between entertainment and race.
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Cinema Bing Bong

Amelia Berry & Rebecca K Reilly

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Amelia Berry and Rebecca K Reilly are moviegoers. They can't stop, won't stop going al cine, ins Kino, thī̀ rong h̄nạng. Cinema Bing Bong is a film magazine that came to Amelia in a dream and that dream is now a reality as a monthly podcast about what's on, what's good and what might be the worst movie you've ever seen.
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In this long-awaited second marathon meeting, we discuss the last 50 films we've watched, and nominate them for awards in 13 categories. Nominees Most imaginative plot (02:17) Princess Mononoke Jason and the Argonauts Big Fish My Own Private Idaho Best adaptation of Mutiny on the Bounty (24:08) Mutiny on the Bounty (1962) The Bounty (1984) Mutiny o…
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It's that time again, to pick our favorites from the last year. What was our favorite book? Who wrote our favorite prose? Who was the best villain? Join us for our annual Book Oscars! We have those categories plus lots more. Let us know if you agree or disagree with our selections by reaching out to us on our socials. As always thanks for listening…
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Join Spencer, Kate, and Ashley as they break down their predictions for the nominees for this year's Play categories for the Tony Awards! Categories Discussed: Best Play Best Revival of a Play Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play Best Performance by an Actor in a Feature…
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Back in 1954, Akira Kurosawa made the seminal samurai epic Seven Samurai starring Toshiro Mifune and Takashi Shimura. The film tells the story of a group of ronin who band up together to save a farmers village from a group of bandits. The film came out 70 years ago, so to celebrate the anniversary we review it and talk about the film’s influence. J…
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Erica and Brooke, one of the Library's Maintenance staff, talk about two new historical fiction titles and what we can learn from them. Titles and authors mentioned in this episode: The Women by Kristen Hannah Cahokia Jazz by Francis Spufford China Beach (TV Series) Lou Berney S.A. Cosby Dwyer Murphy The Yiddish Policeman's Union by Michael Chabon …
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This week's movie, Elaine May's 1972 comedy classic The Heartbreak Kid, is available to watch for free on YouTube! You should check it out! Then join in as we discuss hard-to-see movies, star Charles Grodin, proper sunburn care, and the Arthur Backstreet Boys special. Plus: Why is this movie so hard to see? Why are Lenny's lies so complicated? What…
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This year's observance provided space for learning, restoration, and renewal through a conversation and meditative moment on sustaining action focused particularly on youth organizers working for climate justice and community health.Inspired by the 2023 ruling in the Held v. Montana case on the state’s constitutional rights to health, representativ…
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Were Guns N Roses right when they said we don't want your Civil War, or maybe there's more to Alex Garland's photo journalistic odyssey than meets the eye? We debate war photography, ethics and whether De La Soul has a place in our Apocalypse Now. You can choose a side by emailing onlymoviepodcast@gmail.com or storm the gates via Twitter (X) or Ins…
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Actress and The Cultural Coven podcast host Nicola Roy joins Chris to discuss the life of a podcaster! What goes into it? How do you get started? And how did she get Ricky Ross and Nicola Sturgeon on her show?! There's also chat about having dinner with Rod Stewart, getting lost in Bute house, dealing with nerves, and Nicola tells us about her favo…
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This week Jim recommends the new A24 Alex Garland film, Civil War. And then things get a bit crazy with a discussion on Andrzej Zulawski's insane sci-fi epic, On the Silver Globe. One thing is for sure: it is one of the most mind-bending insane films Jim and Teal have ever seen. Never heard of it? Well, you wouldn't be alone. But for the lover of f…
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Kelsi and Trey explore the convincing cinematic power of Luca Guadagnino’s Challengers. We also question the narrative’s internal logic with its character studies led by dynamic performances from Zendaya, Mike Faist, and (especially) Josh O’Connor. Then we discuss what makes Guadagnino’s films so compelling, from the bizarre technical motifs, the p…
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Episode Three hundred and Ninety Eight. Join hosts Trevor and Jason as they discuss the latest in movie news, box office numbers, and trailers. –Trivia– In Legends of the Fall which Ludlow son narrates the film ? -Reviews- The Bricklayer (Aaron Eckhart, Nina Dobrev dir. Renny Harlin) Lisa Frankenstein (dir. Zelda Williams, Diablo Cody) Drive Away D…
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We're looking at one of Hollywood's most famous comedies for some very strange romances in Billy Wilder's 1959 classic Some Like It Hot! Join in as we discuss gangster movies, Marilyn Monroe, Joe E. Brown's impossibly round mouth, and spats. Plus: Why isn't the film in color? Why did Wilder say he wouldn't work with Marilyn again? Where does it fit…
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In this episode of the Unsecurity Podcast, Brad interviews guest Ryan Cloutier as part of our Meet the Mentors series. They discuss the importance of the CISSP Mentor Program and the value of different perspectives in teaching. They also discuss the release of an exploit code for the Palo Alto Networks Zero Day vulnerability and the ethics of publi…
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Join Spencer, Kate, Ashley, and J.T. as they break down their predictions for the nominees for this year's Musical categories for the Tony Awards! Categories Discussed: Best Musical Best Book of a Musical Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical Best Performance by…
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This week Tess discusses none other than Taylor Swift's new album: The Tortured Poets Department. She breaks down every single song and what they are about and if she has any favorites. TTPD was a surprising album to all fans who thought this was the Joe Alwyn breakup album but boy were we surprised when it actually turned out to be all about lead …
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This week we are discussing the latest film from Alex Garland, Civil War. It is easy to imagine this country heading to another civil war, and easier to imagine it playing out much like the events of this movies. And yet, Civil War still leaves much left to interpretation, which gives us a chance to throw in our two cents. Enjoy!…
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Dave reviews Yuqi's debut solo album 'YUQ1' (1:03), Taylor Swift's 11th album 'The Tortured Poets Department' (5:37), Zack Snyder's science fiction film 'Rebel Moon Part 2: The Scargiver' (15:46), Guy Ritchie's spy action comedy film 'The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare' (20:33), and FX's historical drama series 'Shogun' (27:41). Follow our Best …
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We continue our series going through the entire catalog of A24's films. On this episode we are looking at 2015's The End of the Tour, directed by James Ponsoldt. The film stars Jesse Eisenberg as David Lipsky a Rolling Stone journalist who spends five days interviewing breakout author David Foster Wallace, played by Jason Segal. Joining the show fo…
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Show Contents 0:00 The Introduction 5:44 The Feature: EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE with Corey Atad 19:40 Reflections & Wrapping Up Thoughts From Your Host… Dear Listeners… I’m enjoying a great vacation. Come save the multiverse with me, Corey, and Daniels. In another life I’ll be happy to do laundry and taxes with you. Corey’s Twitter feed can…
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This is episode 2 of The Masters of our Horror Domain. A side series that me and my cohost Sonia Campbell do about all the horror and weirdness of one of our favorite shows Seinfeld. On this episode we dissect season 2 and find all the horror goodness. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1806655/?ref_=ext_shr_lnk (Sonia’s IMDB page) Band link https://www.i…
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We discuss one of the greatest cinematic representations of apocalyptic realism in Alfonso Cuarón’s Children of Men. This anti-war parable is covered in historical imagery and dystopian symbolism; a film subverting cautionary tale tropes with one of the most disturbing call-to-action movies ever made. Cuarón provokes contemporary conversations abou…
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Join us in a Game of Death with Dev Patel as we discuss his directorial debut "Monkey Man" which comes in hot like the sun mistaken for a mango. We're thrilled to be joined by Shiv Reddy who recently spoke to the man himself and has her own opinions about the man, the myth and the monkey! Swing by and drop us an email at onlymoviepodcast@gmail.com …
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Chris and Iona celebrated the 25th Anniversary of David Fincher's FIGHT CLUB by seeing it at the cinema! And it was Iona's first time seeing it. They discuss how well it holds up, if it lives up to the hype, Brad Pitt and his best performances, David Fincher's back catalogue, and much more! There's also chat about Sky's 'Mary & George', and Ethan C…
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We are back this week talking about one of Matt's desert island books. "A Question of Upbringing" is challenging too describe and even recommend broadly, but as we discuss characters, themes, and plot lines we find there is so much to enjoy and love from this 20th century classic. A rewarding read that favors a curious and patient reader. As always…
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In this classic episode of Cinema Joes from May of 2017, Alex, Justin, and Jeremy discuss the first season of Netflix's Dear White People, while also diving deep on films that are adapted into television shows. Other films and television discussed include, Marvel's Agents of SHIELD S4, The Lost City of Z, and Collassall. --- Support this podcast: h…
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Are Latinos becoming the new whites, and what role does politics play in this ideological shift? We talk to Political psychologist Efren Perez, a UCLA Professor of Political Science and Psychology, who holds a PhD from Duke University. His research focuses on race, ethnicity, politics, and society. He recently wrote an article in Newsweek titled "W…
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#197 Civil War, River, The Guest We begin this week by reviewing a film that is set on an American civil war with no context and focusing instead on the value of journalism and the nature of history and POV. We then arrive to a secluded town in Japan where the people are suffering from an endless time loop of the same 2-minutes with laughter and hu…
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The Soup Gang reviews CIVIL WAR! FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, INSTAGRAM & FACEBOOK! TWITTER! - twitter.com/NerdSoup Aaron Twitter: @nerdsoupmonkey Beau Twitter: @beausoup Teddy Twitter: @TeddyNerdSoup Nash Twitter: @AnthonyJQNash Marissa Twitter: @purplegirlns INSTAGRAM - www.instagram.com/nerdsoup FACEBOOK! - www.facebook.com/NerdSoup Visit our Patreon p…
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Red Sonja / Kull the Conqueror - Retrospective. Join hosts Trevor and Jason as they discuss the 1985 and 19997 Box-Office flops with Arnold Schwarzenegger, Kevin Sorbo, and Bridgette Nielsen dir. Richard Fleischer Debate/Conversation Topic: An in-depth discussion of Red Sonja and Kull the Conqueror , including detailed plot breakdown, historical re…
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Dave reviews Maggie Rogers's 3rd album 'Don't Forget Me' (1:09), Amazon Prime Video's post-apocalyptic drama series 'Fallout' (5:41), HBO's historical drama miniseries 'The Sympathizer' (12:18), Netflix's science fictions series '3 Body Problem' (21:46), and Alex Garland's dystopian action film 'Civil War' (35:43). Follow our Best of 2024 Spotify p…
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Show Contents 0:00 The Introduction 2:32 The Feature: PAST LIVES with Heidy Morales 41:00 Reflections & Wrapping Up Thoughts From Your Host… Dear Listeners – I’m heading home from a great vacation. Come remember old love with me, Heidy, and Song. I’ll fly all the way across the world for dinner with you and your partner. Heidy’s Twitter feed can be…
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We're digging into the work of prolific director Guy Ritchie with a look at his 2009 adaptation of Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert Downey Jr., Jude Law, Rachel McAdams, and an against-type villain performance by Mark Strong. Join in as we discuss the age of edgy reboots, the cult of Irene Adler, the 2009 box office, and UK laws around magic. Plus:…
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In a very special episode, travel with Matt to PAX East and talk about how Video Game Moves still aren't great... ooooor how they are the best they’ve ever been! Well, he enlisted the Extra Credits crew Kat, Geoff and Red are here to help settle this it once and for all with Special Guest Nando v Movies! This is our biggest panel discussion yet, so…
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Spring is upon us and what better way to celebrate than to add to our TBR? This month we decided to add a "dad bio" and a bestseller to our TBR but the real question is did we add just two books? Lots of fun this week, with a great list of books discussed. Matt's question to everybody is, "Are we at a TBR tipping point?" As always thanks for listen…
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