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Best Film Noir podcasts we could find (updated June 2020)
Best Film Noir podcasts we could find
Updated June 2020
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George Feltenstein, Matthew Patterson, and D.W. Ferranti discuss the latest movie and TV releases from the Warner Bros. specialty label Warner Archive. The podcast features news, reviews, and interviews focusing on classic films and TV, sci-fi, horror, film noir, cult, animation, and other rarities culled from the vast Warner Bros. vaults.
 
NOIR TALK is a podcast devoted to discussing the Film Noir Foundation. It is the foundation’s mission to find and preserve noir films in danger of deterioration, damage or loss, and to ensure that high quality prints of these classic films remain in circulation for theatrical exhibition to future generations. The views and opinions of guests do not necessarily reflect those of the Film Noir Foundation, or its directors and advisors.
 
Dead Drunk Detective is a seven part comedy-noir podcast serial starring the most unlikely of private detectives. How unlikely? He’s a drunk zombie, and his name is Johnny Stumbles. And with his sarcastic secretary Betty, he’ll have to deal with Dracula, The Bogeyman, and The Devil to get to the bottom of the case… and the bottle.
 
From the Lighthouse is a literary podcast published out of the Department of English at Macquarie University. Your hosts Dr Stephanie Russo and Dr Michelle Hamadache love to talk about anything to do with books, from the latest bestsellers and prize-winners, film and television adaptations of books to bookish news. Join us as we chat all things literary. For more information visit the MQ English Department webpage at www.engl.mq.edu.au
 
The Noir Factory Podcast is created for the mystery reader, noir movie goes, or true crime buff who wants a closer look into the genre. Mystery writer Steven Gomez looks at crime history, pulp stories, noir films, and the men and woman who made them. Each week we will examine an event or figure in crime history, a pulp or noir writer, or a piece of detective work, both fictional and in real life.
 
On this podcast, Seth Abramovitch, senior writer at The Hollywood Reporter, and Chip Pope, an Emmy-winning TV writer and comic, take you behind the scenes of the indelible pop culture moments that shaped Hollywood history — with special guests who were actually there. In a town where everything old is eventually new again, Seth and Chip give listeners a front-row seat to the way things were. Welcome to IT HAPPENED IN HOLLYWOOD! Hosted by: Seth Abramovitch and Chip Pope Produced by: Matthew W ...
 
Welcome to Classics at Josey´s Cafe… I´m Jose, so I decided to get my buddies and talk about classics. That being, classic shows, movies etc. We have an enormous list of classic movies and tv shows that we enjoy, including some forgotten ones. We are looking backwards and rummaging through old stuff, along with some that we feel are instant classics.
 
Do you like Blade Runner, Sin City, or LA Noire? What about OTR, Audio Books, classic thrillers or Film Noir of any decade? Then this is your show. Hothouse Bruiser is an intense audio drama with mind-blowing sound design and gritty, complex stories. The series follows hard-boiled Bruiser, one of the unfortunate souls trapped in the Los Angeles Quarantine. Follow Bruiser through this urban jungle nightmare as he goes toe-to-toe with every crooked thug and tricky dame the Hothouse has to offer.
 
Join 2011 Cannes Film Festival Best Director Winner Nicolas Winding Refn as he discusses his new film Drive. Mixing classic film noir with wicked violence and a killer soundtrack, the film is a modern day Grimm's fairytale featuring Ryan Gosling (“Blue Valentine”) as a Los Angeles wheelman for hire, stunt driving for movie productions by day and steering getaway vehicles for armed heists by night.
 
The Journal Star’s Steve Tarter will cover a wide range of subjects with interviews of a variety of central Illinois residents in upcoming podcasts. Tarter, who’s served as business editor since 2011, has written extensively about local business, financial and media issues in the Journal Star as well as dispensing a wide-ranging blog. Upcoming subjects are likely to include comic books, film noir, classical music and radio-TV.
 
Join Oscar-nominated director Lee Daniels ("Precious"), as he discusses "The Paperboy," an edgy film noir set in 1960s South Florida. Showing at the New York Film Festival, the film is based on the novel by Pete Dexter and follows investigative reporter Ward Jansen (Matthew McConaughey) and his partner, Yardley Acheman (David Oyelowo) as they chase a sensational, career- making story. The movie also features Zac Efron, Nicole Kidman, Macy Gray, and John Cusack.
 
In this podiobook: Part film noir detective story, part fantasy adventure, part East End gangster tale, How to Disappear Completely concerns Theo Braithwaite, a failed actress and worse waitress, becoming involved in an unseen world populated by history's rejects and runaways from a secret society known as The Footmen. A stranger to London, waiting for life to come and find her, she is instead found by a part-time thief called Kilbey Salmon who, along with his rockabilly-obsessed partner, is ...
 
"A murder within the LAPD. A gonzo journalist uncovers a California conspiracy. And a card shark hunts the biggest whale of his life. All these stories and more in... THE NEON NOIR." A hardboiled audio drama of original detective fiction, The Neon Noir blends the literary quality of an audio book with the professional sound design of film, breaking new ground in audio storytelling.
 
Hardboiled noir with a highly-enhanced sense of smell. Sniff Bloodhound is stepping out from his life as a shamed ex-cop and into the family Private Investigation business, left behind when his brother is murdered. visit our website at www.sniffpi.com, where you can find the cast list and the original scripts, un-edited and un-autocorrected. Also, check out our podcast Trailer Park, where you can get the latest trailers for definitely real movies, books and television. Available on any podca ...
 
Cinemondo is an insider movie review podcast hosted by three movie fiends, Kathy, Mark and Burk, who work in the entertainment industry in Hollywood. We review movies, interview film industry pros, discuss movie posters and trailers and report entertainment news. Visit us at CinemondoPodcast.com
 
Andy Hughes and Alex Hudson host this weekly podcast covering all the biggest and freshest news stories in film, TV and gaming. Every Sunday sees the arrival of a News & Reviews episode where they talk all the latest movie news and review any releases they've seen that week.Tweet and follow @Dinosaurman15 or find our Facebook page and give it a like.
 
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Pages from Torpedo and Jonah Hex by Jordi Bernet / Stills from the film adaptation of 5 is the Perfect Number by Igort and page from the original graphic novel Euro Noir: In this month’s show, Alex Fitch talks to a pair of veteren European artists who specialise in comics influenced by Film Noir. Alex chats to Igort about directing the film adaptat…
 
We're back with our regular scheduled content, this week talking about three streaming releases available right now. We talk about sports documentary series 'The Last Dance' and rom com 'The Lovebirds', both on Netflix now. In addition to this there's also the low budget sci fi story 'The Vast of Night' which is streaming on Amazon Prime.…
 
The Cinemondo gang takes another trip to Paris to check out Louis Malle’s 1958 jazzy crime drama ELEVATOR TO THE GALLOWS. This one has everything you want in a noir film from the beautiful femme fatale Jeanne Moreau to the classic bad choices that lead to devastating mayhem, unexpected plot twists that take the story down tangents you never saw com…
 
SimonUK and Ryan discuss one of the finest films ever produced, the 1985 action opus, "Commando". Starring our beloved Arnie, the movie is an ideal of the action genre and narrative economy, while also featuring a fantastic cast, a possibly unintentionally weirdo bad-guy, a multi-talented Rae Dawn Chong, and Bill Duke as Bill Duke. We explore the i…
 
Kathy, Mark and Burk do a deep dive into GOOD TIME, the 2017 film from Josh and Benny Safdie starring Robert Pattinson. It’s a great throwback to the gritty crime films of the 70s, and reminds us a bit of early Scorsese. Robert Pattinson keeps surprising us with the range he’s been showing in his post-TWILIGHT films. It’s almost making us want to g…
 
Everyone loves "Superman II", or at least that's how they remember it. Listen in as two guys who have seen this movie way, way too many times, read too much about it and - frankly - thought more about it than an adult person probably should set about discussing the follow-up to the super-tastic "Superman: The Movie". This one has the big bad-guy fi…
 
Kathy, Mark and Burk dig into some more lockdown suggestions in the form of television. Does SUPERNATURAL deserve all that devotion? Is OZARK really all that? Or are you going to trust your friend at work who insists that GAME OF THRONES is boring because it’s all about goblins and witches and cute little gnomes, or are you going to listen to your …
 
We talk a favorite of the entire Bond franchise - "Skyfall"! It's not just a perfect Adele song, it's also a movie! Daniel Craig and Dame Judith Dench protect Mother England and tangle with Javier Bardem! There's a komodo dragon! There's a mysterious island! There's a chase through tunnels! A jail cell with no toilet! Join Simon UK and Ryan as we s…
 
The fires of youth, hell and a wax museum collide in this week's new Blu-ray releases include a new two color Technicolor restoration The Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) from by UCLA Film and Television Archive and The Film Foundation in association with Warner Bros. Entertainment as well as Inside Daisy Clover (1965) starring Natalie Wood and Luc…
 
Alright, Alright, Alright... fact is, episode 102 you cannot touch! But I think I see a lotta lawbreakers out there. It only took two episodes in PsychotroniCast's sequel series to have its subject's predecessor outperform their inception. With possibly the best sequel name ever, Magic Mike XXL strips its baggage and hits the road with moon rocks a…
 
We're in quarantine, and there's one sci-fi movie that's been on our minds. Join us as we talk about being the last man on Earth! At least the last sane man on Earth. Except for those other people out there living in the 'burbs. Anyway, it'd be nice to just drive cars off the lot without having to haggle.…
 
Kathy, Mark and Burk talk about a few films you might have missed, and what the concept of “escapism” means in a time of quarantine. We’re recommending some slightly under the radar films like one Kathy recommends called THE ROOM, but not the THE ROOM you think! Mark tells us about a fascinating film called FREAKS that seems to have some relevance …
 
Color Out of Space v Dark Light on the roulette, and we chat On Her Majestys Secret Service, Goldfinger, Live & Let Die, License To Kill, Tomorrow Never Dies, A View To A Kill, The World Is Not Enough, The Spy Who Loved Me, Star Trek: The Motion Picture, Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Kahn, Star Trek 3: The Search For Spock, Star Trek 5: The Final Front…
 
Covers of ATA Girl + Doctor Who audio drams featuring Louise Jameson / Doctor Who and Susan’s War featuring Carole Ann Ford An hour-long seasonal podcast series in which Alex Fitch talks to actors and creators of audio dramas broadcast on radio or released on CD/mp3. Groundbreaking Podcasts: In this episode, a look at the return of classic Doctor W…
 
We're back this week with our dear friend Kimberly Pierce! This week, the Dames are discussing: The definition of Feminist Film Criticism Laura Mulvey's "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" and Male vs. Female Gaze The future of feminist film criticism Like what you hear? Continue the conversation! Twitter: @CitizenDamePod Instagram: @citizendame…
 
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