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Join Nicole (cinephemme) as she delves into what she loves to talk about most -- film! While season one focused on the search for her fifth favorite film director (with her entire top five being shaken up in the process), in SEASON TWO she is exploring one of the greatest years in film history: 1994.
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The Problematic Gaze

David Moor and Lee Arnott

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Join Lee and Dave for lighthearted look at the world of TV, Film and Popular Culture of yesteryear that has since been considered problematic. Should they be 'cancelled' or celebrated? What can we learn from them? Does the mention of 'Mrs Slocombe's pussy' send you into hysterical laughter or moral outrage? Or are you just as confused as us as to how we should feel? Perhaps a glass of wine would help? Please give us a follow on X or Instagram @podcastgaze https://theproblematicgaze.buzzsprou ...
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The new podcasting branch of Glass House Films, where you can listen to our brand new podcast Reel to Reel, and listen to the Midnight Reviews of the latest Hollywood movies, as well as get special content, specifically for those subscribed to the podcast station. If you have any questions you want read on the Reel to Reel podcast, send them in at: questions.glasshousefilms@gmail.com
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House Of The Felders

Marcus & Sade Felder

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The House of the Felder's is podcast about a couple of the complete opposite, which makes for a perfect duo. They explore love, marriage, parenting, and overall life through their love for movies & film, especially rom coms(Sade). Expect Marcus to give his thoughts on non rom com movies, and sometimes with their daughter Mariah. Sade is always right and Marcus thinks he know everything. But with a glass of sweet red wine and some laughter and Ratchetness/Righteousness the audio adventure sho ...
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We watch 70's movies and do two things: 1: We give commentary along with the movie that may or may not correspond with whats going on (we're the people that talk through the whole f***ing movie) 2: We give a short review of the film and give our observations, some context, and how it lines up with other films of the era. We really enjoy 70's cinema and want to expose you to it as well:-)
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Dark Tower Radio is the Stephen King podcast for all things that serve the Beam. Join our Ka-Tet as we explore and discuss Stephen King's Dark Tower Series and the many worlds of the Stephen King Universe. Everything from news, books, comics, to the tv/film adaptations no level of the Tower is off limits to these gunslingers. For those who have not read the Dark Tower series or who may be on the journey for the first time please be wary of spoilers. Long days and pleasant nights.
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Arthur Mendoza was the principal acting instructor for the Stella Adler Conservatory of Acting West. He has taught in Los Angeles for more than 20 years and has worked with such talents as Khandi Alexander, Sasha Barrese, Peta Wilson, Finola Hughes, Branford Marsalis, Deidre Hall, John Jopson, and Salma Hayek, and he worked extensively with Benicio del Toro after he won a scholarship to the Conservatory. He has performed in more than 124 plays and worked on television and in film, including ...
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Welcome to Whine And A Movie! I'm A.J. And I'm Aleigh. And in our podcast we invite you to watch a movie we've seen dozens of times, we drink wine, and we talk through the entire movie because it's what we do best. You'll get a full review of the movie and the wine that we pair it with. So come and watch with us! But be a dear and only have wine if you're of legal age in your respective region. Follow us on Instagram @WhineAndAMoviePod
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Join Lee and Dave for a lighthearted look at the world of TV, Film and Popular Culture from yesteryear that has since been considered problematic. This week we cast the Problematic lens over Madonna's 1990 music video for Justify My Love. Madonna caused another commotion with the release of this video. But looking back on it, did it really warrant …
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Join Lee and Dave for a lighthearted look at the world of TV, Film and Popular Culture from yesteryear that has since been considered problematic. This week we cast the Problematic lens over 'Man About The House', a UK sitcom from 1973. Jo and Chrissie find a strange man in their bath. But can he cook? And a new queen is crowned! All bow to Yootha …
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Join Lee and Dave for a lighthearted look at the world of TV, Film and Popular Culture from yesteryear that has since been considered problematic. This week we take a deep dive into Bullseye, a popular UK TV gameshow from the 80's and 90's. Jim Bowen, Tony Green, Bully's Prize Board! It's all here. Problematic? You bet! Watch the Episode of Bullsey…
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Join Lee and Dave for a lighthearted look at the world of TV, Film and Popular Culture from yesteryear that has since been considered problematic. In this episode we watch the British film 'Victim' from 1961. A classic starring Dirk Bogarde and Sylvia Syms, it was considered the first British film to portray homosexuality in a sympathetic light. Cl…
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Join Lee and Dave for a lighthearted look at the world of TV, Film and Popular Culture from yesteryear that has since been considered problematic. In this episode we watch the pilot episode of Allo Allo! Saucy farce, British airmen, the alluring Michelle of the French resistance. Is War ever funny? When did 'gaslighting' become a dirty word? It's a…
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Join Lee and Dave for a lighthearted look at the world of TV, Film and Popular Culture of yesteryear that has since been considered problematic. This episode explores the Page 3 phenomenon by watching the BBC Documentary ’40 Minutes: Page 3 Girls’ from 1985. Harmless titillation? Misogynistic exploitation? Let’s discuss. Plus: Why is Lee bitter abo…
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Join Lee and Dave, on their maiden voyage, for a lighthearted look at the world of TV, Film and Popular Culture of yesteryear that has since been considered problematic. This episodes subject: '00's Makeover Shows, where we focus on the year 2003. Click here to watch the Episode of "What Not To Wear"…
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Seven more movie reviews, let’s go! Gee this is simply not the best batch. I said it.Today we start with (The Feminist and the Fuzz 1971) Barbara Eden stars with the good Morning America guy in this wacky film with some serious ideas that they bring into America’s living room, giving us the representation, and radical crumb many were literally dyin…
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Hile! Constant Readers, it's once again Stephen King publication day which is a international holidays for us Constant Readers. Today King released his new short story collection "You like it Darker" and joining me to mark this special holiday is our friend from 19th edition Paul Michael Kane. We give our thoughts on the what to expect and our exci…
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Seven more 70’s movie reviews in the can today, putting us at a grand total of 337 movies we have showcased or reviewed. Today we start out with (Colossus the Forbin project 1970) Dammit, first off we are all not perfect in general, and here ME in particular got 2 actors screwed up and said a bunch of wrong shite. Look up actors Eric Braeden, and K…
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Limited word space here now. Story of my life in the cyber realm, always 568 characters too many, which is shite when you think about it. Life is longer than a soundbite. Six movies today, let’s go! (Mind Snatchers 1972) is a movie about the military doing mind experiments on violent jerks starring Christopher Walken, and Cohaagen from Total Recall…
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Welcome to That Damned Book Club. We're searching for our new favorite horror novel. We do some research to find a new book for each episode, and just like a book club we talk through the book from cover to cover. We're talking themes, character development, writing style, full on nonsense. Read the book for each episode and come join the club! Fin…
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8 more 70’s movie reviews in the can. Starting things off today with (Billy Jack 1971). This is a sequel to a 1967 film called Born Losers, and it is just out of our reach for us. Here is a movie written by the 2 stars in the film and directed by BJ himself. Seems like a real labor of love, and it’s pretty great and we’ll tell ya’ll about it very s…
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Six more movies reviews, don’t worry we have more showcases coming soon, but hey let’s dive in. Today we are doin it, ever so slightly differently. For you dear listener it is basically nothing, but for us or me specifically it feels like great fun. We have our five prepared reviews, and then we pause the pod car, watch the 6th then come back and g…
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This is a new view for A.J. and a repeat for Aleigh. We watch "Ready or Not," a 2019 thriller starring Samara Weaving, not Margot Robbie. It's a fun little romp where a rich family tries to kill their newest member in a game of hide and seek. So cute. We pair it with a lovely 2021 Zinfandel appropriately called Hunted. Metacritic Score: 64/100 Movi…
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Hile! Tower Junkies It's time once again to head through the Unfound Door and review the next installment in the Dark Tower Series just in time for its 20th anniversary The Wolves of the Calla. Joining the podcast once again for this review is author, constant reader and tower junkie Bev Vincent. Jeremy and Bev palaver about the importance of this …
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Hile Tower Junkies! On this episode we review Mike Flanagan's last Netflix series an amazing homage to Edgar Allan Poe but also something much much more in The Fall of the House of Usher. We also catch up with the latest news along the Beam like what is happening with that Salem's Lot adaptation? And more. Dark Tower Radio Podcast Facebookhttps://w…
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8 more movie reviews for you today, and lets dive right in. Wait! Hold up for just a second, cause today we also do a lil mini celebration of having reviewed over 225 films here. Just about halfway for film reviews according to my ever expanding list. So we share some of our favorites and not so favs from the list. Ok back to it. We start off today…
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Today, your D.U.I. crew takes on the other huge mini series of the 70’s Holocaust 1978. It aired for 4 consecutive nights form April 16 to April 19th 1978. It was created and written by Gerald Green. Very interesting person, and also mini series, to say the very least about it, because you can just press play and hear all about it. We will be discu…
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Hile! On this episode we are so happy to welcome back Richard Chizmar founder and owner of Cemetary Dance Publications and author of the upcoming sequel to his novel "Chasing the Boogeyman", "Becoming the Boogeyman". Richard palavers about what to expect from this highley anticipated follow up and much more. Dark Tower Radio Podcast Facebook https:…
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Actor John Ford talking technique with Arthur Mendoza, Self Taping and Stella Adler's Method of Script Breakdown - Part 1. He shares how self taping and script analysis has helped his career both in Los Angeles and South Caroline in order to get more roles as an actor. Subscribe to More and Visit the Website!…
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This episode we dip into the not-so-kid-friendly children's movie "Coraline." Such a good book and such a good movie. It's so creepy and is exactly like the kinds of movies we grew up with. We honestly had no idea so many well known actors lent their voices to this project. We pair it with Melodramatic Macabre, a rich red blend that we thoroughly e…
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Can you believe it peep’s? Six more 70’s movie reviews for you. 4 from 1975, one 1978 sequel to a 1975 film, and one 1980 film that’s just there to bring some fun random chaos, and that’s not sayin anything about the film itself, we’ll get there. Starting off our 4- 75’s in alphabetical order we have Disney’s (Escape to witch mountain 1975). I’m so…
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Hile DTR listeners, after a long hiatus we are back! On this new episode Jeremy and Matt palaver about some of the latest news in the worlds of Stephen King including the latest trailers for Creepshow Season 4 and Pet Sematary: Bloodlines. So dust off you radio and turn your dial to Dark Tower Radio for all things that serve the Beam. Dark Tower Ra…
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Movie reviews forever. Seven 70’s film to review, for you, today. We’ve got three greats, one really good, one good, one with a very problematic scene, and one crappy Disney film, that one of our crew has been conditioned by Disney to enjoy more than the other 2 who are less susceptible to the power of the D. That’s it were done. Not really but ser…
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We honestly can't remember the last time we watched an Angelina Jolie movie. "Wanted" is a fun one. It mixes a great cast (who are honestly better than this movie gives them credit for) and smashes them into a 2000s-style wild action movie that has a handful of mystery. And exploding rats. We pair it with Threadcount red blend. It goes with the sto…
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Film reviews, shmilm reviews! I’ve gotta catch up on these film reviews. Hi friends today we have a podcast available for you to listen to and perhaps even enjoy where we review 6 movies from the 70’s. If yer curious about them we will give you some insights and maybe spoil a lil bit of a 40 to 50 year old plus film. I don’t think we will do any re…
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Hi film friends, today we’re doin a showcase of 1978’s the Big Fix, the last film in director Jeremy Kagen’s trilogy about 60’s and 70’s protest movement issues. Katherine 1975 deals with radicals turning to armed struggle, Heroes 1977 deals with broken soldiers back from Vietnam, and today we gots the Big fix which gives us a detective story about…
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Hi film friends, today we’re doin a showcase of 1978’s the Big Fix, the last film in director Jeremy Kagen’s trilogy about 60’s and 70’s protest movement issues. Katherine 1975 deals with radicals turning to armed struggle, Heroes 1977 deals with broken soldiers back from Vietnam, and today we gots the Big fix which gives us a detective story about…
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Hile Constant Readers and Tower Junkies On this lost episode the guys sat down back in March to catch up with the latest news along the Beam and review the latest novel from Sai King "Fairy Tale". So hunker down and tune your dial to the podcast for all things that serve the Beam. Stay tuned for new content coming soon. Dark Tower Radio Podcast Fac…
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