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The Talk the Talk podcast with Rafterman, hosted by Kevin Major Howard, famously known as Rafterman from the iconic film Full Metal Jacket. This podcast is dedicated to protecting the rights and freedoms of the American patriots and supporting the future generation—real-life stories of courage, preparedness, and the instinct to protect those we love. Each episode dives into situations where responsible Americans, like you, faced potential dangers and made tough decisions to keep their famili ...
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The Narrow Caves

FANGORIA + Audioboom

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The Narrow Caves is the first Audiostate ever released, a new product combining the grandiosity of Hollywood films with the intimacy of audio to create an "ear-movie" experience. Adapted from a script by award-winning novelist, screenwriter, and director S. Craig Zahler (BONE TOMAHAWK), THE NARROW CAVES features voice acting by Vincent D'Onofrio (FULL METAL JACKET, DAREDEVIL), Will Patton (ARMAGEDDON, FALLING SKIES), Lili Simmons (BANSHEE) and Wyatt Russell (OVERLORD, BLACK MIRROR). Binary R ...
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Tasteless

Emily Higgins

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Tasteless is a movie podcast that pays tribute to the films not enough people are talking about, from the underrated to the absurd. In each episode, Emily Higgins takes a highly regarded film and compares it to a similar but overlooked movie she recommends instead. The bonus series called Strong Female Leads features interviews with the actresses and creators who have inspired this podcast with their work, both on-screen and off.
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A podcast by movie fans who have all known each other since they were kids growing up in the same neighborhood. Over 40 years! And now they get together to talk about some of their favorite (and some of the greatest) movies of all time. So sit back, enjoy a drink with them, and listen as they talk about some fine, fine movies...
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CineStudy

Movie Reviews

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Join Dylan as he dissects your favorite movies, analyzing acting, cinematography, character arcs, themes and more. Get a comprehensive take on what makes movies great! Each episode is broken into spoiler-free and spoiler-full sections for your enjoyment both before and after your film viewing.
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Barry Kibrick, 3 time Emmy winner for hosting Between the Lines on PBS for 26 years now brings his one of a kind conversations to the podcast world. With the most distinguished guests and variety of topics. Go deeper Between the Lines and leave with more insight about your life and your world.
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Fasten your seatbelts! This is a military podcast and news talk radio show hosted by Veterans. If it goes fast, is highly explosive or dangerous, we talk about it on our show. We cover all branches of the US Armed Forces including Special Forces and top news stories from around the world. Step up and subscribe now!
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At Head-Fi.org, we cover all things audio, with a focus on headphone audio, personal audio and portable audio. From simple portable rigs to full-blown audiophile rigs, you can find almost limitless information in Head-Fi.org's forums. With the Head-Fi Podcast, we'll cover the local meets and get-togethers, the goings-on in our community, and news and headlines affecting the Head-Fi space. We'll also provide product reviews, music reviews, and interviews with the community members and compani ...
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Join David Ingram as he chats about all things film! Listen for David’s own recommendations for the latest releases, as well as discussions on classic films, favourite film moments, genres, directors and much more!
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Film Club is exactly that, each week we select a different film to watch over the next seven days. We then break it down and discuss, did we love it, did we hate it? Film Club is a podcast that breaks the fourth wall and has you, the listener involved in the entire process.
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Optional Side Quest

Optional Side Quest

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Optional Side Quest is a podcast about entertainment - whatever your poison, movies, TV, games or books we discuss what's on now - what we've loved in the past and everything in between
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Total Movie Recall

Steve Albertson & Ryan Mixson

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Total Movie Recall is a free-wheeling film nostalgia podcast in which hosts Steve Albertson & Ryan Mixson each have painstakingly assembled a list of movies that have touched them in some way at a specific moment in their lives. The hosts alternate rolling dice at the end of each show to determine which film will be explored in the following episode. TRM is produced independently in Los Angeles and Denver.
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The Armchair Elitist Podcast: 2.0

The Armchair Elite Podcast 2.0

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Self proclamed "Armchair Elitist" Roo returns in this new chapter of "A.E.: Confessions of a Cinefile" and goes straight "2.0" and gives his "2,000,000 cents" (because 2 cents doesn't cut it here) on history's most emotionally provoking films. To the funniest, all the way to the most disturbing..and everywhere inbetween. Join us. To all my beautiful strangers and savages alike Stay Strange. A new day, a new chapter.
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Rewind The Movies is a podcast where a few friends revisit the retro movies that shaped their adolescence... for better or worse. Each episode will see the guys (attempting to) focus on one film from the 70s, 80s or 90s, picking out the key scenes and elements and discussing their importance and impact.
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In the first (of four!) episodes planned for Halloweenmonth, we're entering not the King-sized American genre worlds populated by slasher killers, raging alcoholics, and traumatized ghosts but a distinctly Greek one. This, as our guest, Panos Liakos (NYU graduate; freelance writer forThe New Herald), tells us, is the "Yorgos Cosmos" -- built onexpl…
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With the election just a few weeks away I wanted to revisit with a major voice in American news and culture, Arianna Huffington. Arianna is the co-founder of The Huffington Post. Whether you agree with its views or totally disagree, there’s another side to Ms. Huffington’s story. In our conversation about her book, “Thrive,” she candidly opens up a…
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You ever feel the prickly things on the back of your neck? And the tiny hairs on your arm, you know when they stand up? That's us That’s this podcast - and tonight this podcast is inching ever so closer to spooky season - though we’re not officially there quite yet - as Chris, Mikey and Dave talk about the The M. Night Shaymalan classic thriller, c…
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You don't get it, do you? This isn't "good cop, bad cop." This is podcaster and podcaster. And podcaster. Yes your three favorite voices are back again to talk about the 2005 modern film noir from Shane Black, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang starring Pre-Iron Man Robert Downey, Jr. and Post-Batman Val Kilmer. Chris is gonna hate that Mikey added the superhero …
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Rafterman, along with his co-hosts Bill, a Navy Veteran and retired law enforcement officer, and Dee Carlson, who comes from a Marine Corps family, interviewed Paul Martinez, the Wild West District Manager for USCCA. Paul is also a United States Marine. Paul's work for the United States Concealed Carry Association is not simply a job but a passion …
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It's no longer Kubrick Month because we're late recording and uploading this and P4, but regardless, we're here to complete our Kubrickian Odysseys! Dhruv, Amartya, and Hemant have spent the entirety of July (and will now spend the last week of August and the first week of September) revisiting and discussing 10 (of 13) Kubrick-directed films (the …
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It is with great sadness that I post this episode today. James Darren was a multi-talented actor and singer. From his iconic roles as Moondoggie in the Gidget films of the 60’s to his starring roles in “The Guns of Navarone" and “T.J. Hooker,” along with his recurring role as Vic Fontaine in “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine,” he wowed audiences around t…
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Welcome to the first episode of the Talk the Talk podcast, hosted by Kevyn Major Howard, famously known as Rafterman from the iconic film Full Metal Jacket. In this compelling episode, Kevyn sits down with Paul Martinez, Wild West District Manager at Delta Defense, and Hilary Jo, an Army Veteran and the proud winner of 2024 Super Bowl tickets from …
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It's no longer Kubrick Month because we're late recordingand uploading this and P4, but regardless, we're here to complete our Kubrickian Odysseys! Dhruv, Amartya, and Hemant have spent the entirety of July(and will now spend the last week of August and the first week of September) revisiting and discussing 10 (of 13) Kubrick-directed films (the Ho…
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Mathematics underlies nearly everything in modern society. From personal budgeting to the federal debt. From energy policy to politics. My guest, the esteemed astrophysicist Jeffrey Bennett, believes we can fully understand all its important implications if we approach it with clear quantitative mathematical thinking. In our conversation about his …
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Jennifer Esposito discusses her thrilling, funny, affecting new film Fresh Kills, a movie that doesn’t fit into any one box but that has been connecting deeply with audiences since its release. You wanna know who your people are? Jennifer is your people. She made a movie for movie lovers, a movie for women, a movie for human beings. Watch Fresh Kil…
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In this episode, Dhruv and Amartya invite Devi (@film.trance) and Adithiyan (@curioseradithiyan) to discuss their favorite films of the year (up to and including July) in a new format! Each of them selects not only their favorite film but also their favorite direction, cinematography, score, screenplay, editing, and performance of the year (so far)…
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In this episode, an actor whose range in films is only matched by his diversity of talents, Matthew Modine. Matthew starred in over 40 movies as varied as “Any Given Sunday” to “The Dark Knight Rises,” but he is best known for his iconic role as Private Joker, the central character of Stanley Kubrick’s “Full Metal Jacket.” Matthew kept a journal of…
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Excuse us while we whip out this brand new episode starring our beloved heroes, Chris, Dave, and Mikey! Today we are going back to 1974, when gas was $0.53, when David was born into this world, and when Mel Brooks gave us the first of two classics that same year, Blazing Saddles. So if you're wondering where the white podcasters at, know they are a…
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Two films about feeling trapped and the resulting rage — it's Eastern Promises vs. Fresh Kills. Time Codes: 1:03 Eastern Promises 6:12 Fresh Kills 21:08 Similar Themes: Feeling Trapped 26:13 Similar Themes: Impotent Rage 29:59 What Fresh Kills Does Better: Heroes and Villains 33:18 What Fresh Kills Does Better: Extra Ordinary…
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Tis' Kubrick Month! Dhruv, Amartya, and Hemant will spend the entirety of July revisiting and discussing 10 (of 13) Kubrick-directed films (the Horror and Noir films will be discussed in October and November, respectively!) plus 1 conceptualized and obsessed over by him but eventually directed by his dear friend, Steven Spielberg. In Part 2 (of 4),…
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How to link our mental, spiritual and emotional wellbeing and turn those connections into positive effects for life. John Murphy is a critically acclaimed leadership coach, business advisor and founder of Venture Management Consultants. He specializes in inspiring high-performance work cultures. With his book, “Zentrepreneur,” he takes the lessons …
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Tis' Kubrick Month! Dhruv, Amartya, and Hemant will spend the entirety of July revisiting and discussing 10 (of 13) Kubrick-directed films (the Horror and Noir films will be discussed in October and November, respectively!) plus 1 conceptualized and obsessed over by him but eventually directed by his dear friend, Steven Spielberg. In Part 1 (of 4),…
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Hello, Hello, Hello! In our third (of three!) episodes on Queerness in Film this month, Dhruv invites Queer Academic & SRK and KJo Fanboy Cris Patrick (@limjaeseven) to discuss the one thing he wanted to talk about most, the thing that in many ways defines his Twitter Page - QUEER CODING, READING & CAMP SENSIBILITY IN BOLLYWOOD. We emphasize the wo…
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In the second of three (or maybe even four!) episodes on Queer Cinema this month, Dhruv and Cris rhapsodize about Claire Denis' formally groundbreaking masterwork of queer and post-colonial cinema, "Beau Travail" (1999). Initially, we planned to make this a 25-30 minute "extra" episode because Cris' recent obsession with the film matched Dhruv's un…
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It's time for a new episode of Podcast. I'm sorry, I mean De Podcast. Yes, Brian's favorite podcast is back with a new episode covering another Mads Mikkelsen Danish film - so get ready for no clips, and Dave talking on his phone in public. We pride ourselves on talking great movies and 2/3 of us giving you great audio to listen to. We've nailed it…
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Hello, Hello, Hello! In our first (of three!) episodes on Queerness in Film this month, Dhruv invites Queer Academic & SRK and KJo Fanboy Cris Patrick (@limjaeseven) to discuss the one thing he "avoided like the plague for the longest time as he himself came to terms with his identity" -- Queer REPRESENTATION in Bollywood. We emphasize the word "re…
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On this episode of “Between the Lines,” the man who revolutionized an entire industry, J.D. Power. J.D. Power and Associates are known worldwide for their customer satisfaction rankings. The business started over 45 years ago become the most trusted name on behalf of the consumer. Now, hear from the man himself, how he represents the most important…
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Hello, Hello, Hello! In our latest episode, Sanjeet, Dhruv, and Hemant discuss Alex Garland's Civil War, which is now available to buy/rent on all OTT platforms. Using the film's increasingly divisive reception as a jumping point, we try to reason out its potential explanations; then, we center our main discussion on what we thought about the film …
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If you listeners leave this podcast, if you survive listening, you will be a weapon. You will be a minister of death praying for war. But until that day, you are pukes. You are the lowest form of life on Earth. Wait, that doesn't seem like a good approach to attracting listeners. Unless it worked, then it is. Either way, the three recruits of this …
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In another long-overdue episode, Dhruv welcomes Sanket back to discuss two underseen films (both premiered at Cannes but got lost in the mix) that provide a depressing diagnosis of Europe and England's rapidly multiplying racism and xenophobia. Ken Loach's "The Old Oak" (2023) provides potential solutions to it; Cristian Mungiu's "R.M.N." (2022) le…
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Some priests say that shame is God telling you what you did was wrong. Well, imagine the shame you'll be feeling if you don't listen to this episode. Chris, Mikey and Dave are back talking about the 2007 Ben Affleck directed, Casey Affleck starring, Gone Baby Gone. This discussion got Chris to talk about how much he loves the Dennis Lehane books, M…
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In this episode, Sanjeet and Amartya welcome Devi (@film.trance) back to talk about two new Malayalam movies recently released on OTT: Jithu Madhavan's high-voltage action-comedy "Aavesham" (on Amazon Prime Video) and Girish AD's tender rom-com-drama "Premalu" (on Hotstar). Both films serve up narratives that are largely popular in the Indian cinem…
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On this episode of “Between the Lines” mistakes are the best thing you can do, with my guest, the talented artist Melanie Rothschild. Melanie’s art has appeared in the finest galleries across the country. Our conversation, about her book “The Art of Mistakes,” explores how the unexpected can turn into powerful opportunities. It is why we must embra…
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The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. However, the pod of the righteous man gets the usual trio of Chris, Mikey and Dave to talk about the 1994 Quentin Tarantino classic, Pulp Fiction. And this time around, Chris is truly his brother's keeper, as he invited baby bro Greg ba…
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Looking for your jidaigeki fix after the finale of FX's "Shōgun" (2024)? Travel back to the 1960s and watch the jidaigeki phase of one of the most celebrated (and yet still somehow not as widely known) Japanese filmmakers, Masaki Kobayashi. All these films -- "Harakiri" (1962), "Kwaidan" (1964), and "Samurai Rebellion" (1967) -- take place in the E…
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In what is undoubtedly our most publicized episode, we -- Dhruv, Sanjeet (!), Varun, Aryan, and Prithwish -- discuss the three Imtiaz Ali - A.R. Rahman collaborations that make up the most “sufiyana” phase of the director’s filmography. We first discuss the exhilaration and exasperation of glorifying Ruminess in “Rockstar” (2011); then the exhilara…
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Everyone loves the movies and for my guest, Illeana Douglas, it truly affected her life. Author of the new best seller, “Connecticut in the Movies,” she appeared with me when she wrote her first book: “I Blame Dennis Hopper: And Other Stories from a Life Lived In and Out of the Movies.” Discovered by Martin Scorces she played roles in five of his c…
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In what is undoubtedly our most publicized episode, we -- Dhruv, Sanjeet (!), Varun, Aryan, and Prithwish -- discuss half of the peculiar filmography of Imtiaz Ali. The first half of this first part episode on the director is dedicated to "Jab We Met" (2007) and "Jab Harry Met Sejal" (2017) -- two films that share titles and character traits but ta…
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Folks, they've been doing this podcast for almost 70 episodes. They're no dummies. They are just here to give you inspiring from three men who know - how to podcast. Yes, Chris, Mikey & Dave are back in 1985 for the second episode in a row as they discuss the Savage Steve Holland cult classic, "Better Off Dead." So, buck up little camper, we'll get…
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David is joined by independent filmmaker Jack Burney as he approaches the making of his feature film, a story of horror on the Essex coast, witches and more in film titled: Black Barrels. David and Jack talk about the pre-production behind the film as it moves towards filming as well as their favourite horror films and the workings of an independen…
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In this very special episode, Dhruv and Srilekha celebrate the thoroughly depressing and despairing films of Austrian filmmaker Michael Haneke, who turned 82 a week ago on March 23rd. We first discuss his exacting style that has inspired several high-profile European filmmakers (Ruben Östlund and Yorgos Lanthimos, the most famously known amongst th…
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Great Scott! There's been a balance brought to the space-time continuum as the Chris, Mikey & Dave from "Fine Movies. Fine Spirits" are back to talk about the 1985 Robert Zemeckis classic, "Back to the Future." And while that alone is pretty heavy, it is also coinciding with year four of Mikey's month long Back to the Future celebration, Marchy McF…
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