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Director John Slattery (Mad Men) discusses his latest film. God’s Pocket is a darkly comic crime drama starring Philip Seymour Hoffman and an ensemble cast made up of some of independent film’s finest character actors, including Richard Jenkins (Jack Reacher, The Visitor), Christina Hendricks, John Turturro (Transformers, Fading Gigolo) and Eddie Marsan (Filth, Tyrannosaur). Hosted by Charles Gant at the Apple store, Regent Street in London.
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Each week, two best friends explore their favorite content. Books, video games, shows, movies, blogs and even other podcasts are discussed as seen through the lens of a world record holding skydiver and international cargo pilot. Let them clear some content out of their brains and into yours on The Content Clearinghouse!
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Cover to Credits

Ian George and Adina Hilton

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Cover to Credits is a bi-weekly podcast that analyzes books and their movie adaptations. Hosts Ian George and Adina Hilton cover a variety of genres, critiquing both the film and novel it's based on, while trying to understand what makes a good adaptation. Stories are also frequently viewed from a feminist lens, where representation, gender roles, and other elements are often times explored.
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www.mattypradio.com Saturday Morning Cereal is a LIVE weekend talk magazine that celebrates the themes of Saturday Morning TV that we not only grew up with but that grew up with us! Saturday Morning Cereal includes in depth interviews and discussion on specific topics within the geek and fan pop culture. Saturday Morning Cereal broadcasts premier episodes live on Saturday Mornings with OnDemand playback anytime on our Blogtalk Channel and Podcast download anytime on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn ...
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Welcome to "Books and Whisky: A Match Made in Heaven," the podcast that seamlessly blends the intricate worlds of literature and whisky. Join us as we explore captivating stories and rich, complex spirits, discovering perfect pairings that elevate your reading experience. Whether you're a dedicated bibliophile, a whisky aficionado, or simply looking for a new way to enjoy your favorite pastimes, this podcast offers a unique journey through pages and sips. Cheers to a perfect match!
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Curating exceptional reads to elevate your literary journey. Your go-to source for the finest books worth savoring. 📚✨ #BookRecommendations #Books #eBooks #Audiobooks #PDF #Kindle #Mobi #ePub Powered by Firstory Hosting
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HUNKS

The Sonar Network

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The HUNKS Podcast is a biweekly aural journey through the minds of four very funny friends. HUNKS are Tim Gray, Dana Smith, Matt Nightingale and Rory Fallis. Together they talk, joke and play ‘Two Truths and a Lie” with a VERY cool guest every episode.
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Sean Moncrieff and guests cover what's hot and what's not on the radio. Listen and subscribe to TV on the Radio on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'
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Today we’re diving into the thrilling debut novel of Lee Child's Jack Reacher series, "Killing Floor." This podcast is all about pairing the immersive experience of reading a great book with the rich, nuanced flavors of fine whisky, creating a multisensory journey that enhances your appreciation of both. "Killing Floor" is not just any thriller; it…
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This episode we look at a staple of high school english classes, The Outsiders, written by S. E. Hinton and adapted by Francis Ford Coppola. We discuss the AMAZING cast of this film (including "dirty weasel" Tom Cruise), the thematic weight of the novel, and the newer, expanded cut of the film that has become the primary version, for better or wors…
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On this episode, Josh discusses what is planned for the International Space Station in 2030. Hope you like fireworks! Then Brett pitches his unnumbered listicle for the best Patton Oswalt Cameos and Unique Performances. Turns out P.O. is in pretty much everything he likes. It's time for an unintentional sequel to CMDEs: POCUPs! Off-top Links and Re…
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The Saturday Morning Cereal Show: The show that celebrates the themes of Saturday morning TV that not only we grew up with but that grew up with us, reminds you to take some time this week to remember your original happy hour: Saturday mornings as a kid, waking up at dawn, jumping on the couch with a bowl of chocolate cereal, turning on the ‘toons,…
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Today, we're diving into Dale Carnegie’s timeless classic, "How to Win Friends and Influence People." This book has been a transformative force in the lives of millions since its publication in 1936, offering profound insights into human behavior and communication. Carnegie’s principles on how to connect with people, win their favor, and influence …
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Today we’re exploring J.D. Salinger’s iconic novel, "The Catcher in the Rye." This timeless story takes us through the rebellious and introspective journey of Holden Caulfield, a character who has resonated with readers for generations. You are in for a treat as we pair this literary classic with exceptional whiskies that will elevate your reading …
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This episode we return to the works of Jon Krakauer to discuss Into Thin Air, the true story of a group of climbers ascending Everest when tragedy strikes. We're cheating a bit this episode, however, because Everest — despite being based on the same events — isn't technically an adaptation of Into Thin Air, but this unique situation gives us plenty…
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Welcome to "Books and Whisky: The Match Made in Heaven," where we delve into the captivating worlds of literature and whisky. I'm your host, Alen, and today, we're unraveling the mysteries of Dan Brown's best-selling thriller, "The Da Vinci Code." This modern classic takes us on a whirlwind journey through art, history, and religion, as symbologist…
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On this special 100th episode, Josh and Brett invite super fan and special guest Allister Booth to reflect on what it means to be a Contentologist (it's a real thing), the role Content plays in all our lives and what we are all currently engrossed in. Then Allister pitches some serious Contentology our way to (hopefully) become the world's fourth C…
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Welcome to "Books and Whisky: The Match Made in Heaven," the podcast where we explore the fascinating world of literature paired with exceptional whiskies. Sit back, pour yourself a dram, and join us on this literary and sensory journey as we explore how our selected whiskies' rich flavors and aromas can enhance your understanding and appreciation …
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This episode, we return to a new season among the Ton with the third season of Bridgerton, based on the novel Romancing Mr. Bridgerton by Julia Quinn. We examine the many new relationships this season of the show, and the unfortunate return of least favorite character from the books: problematic male love interest. We're also discussing glow ups, h…
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Welcome to "Whisky with Murakami: Exploring Norwegian Wood," a podcast episode where we delve deep into the captivating world of Haruki Murakami's acclaimed novel while savoring the rich complexities of three carefully selected whiskies. As we sip our whiskies, we'll unravel the layers of Murakami's storytelling, examining how each dram enhances ou…
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Step into a world where literature and libations intertwine, where the whispers of forgotten books echo through time. In this episode, we traverse the hallowed grounds of the Cemetery of Forgotten Books, inspired by the evocative pages of Carlos Ruiz Zafón's 'The Shadow of the Wind.' As we navigate this labyrinthine repository of lost stories, each…
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This episode, we conclude our discussion on the new Dune films, directed by Denis Villeneuve and based on the acclaimed novel by Frank Herbert. We discuss creepy murderous children, ask 'what's the deal with lasguns?', and Ian attempts to correct the internet on who Tim Blake Nelson almost played in the film. There's a lot to unpack in this story, …
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Can a fine whisky deepen your appreciation for a literary masterpiece? Discover the magic that happens when the world of literature and whisky collide in our latest episode of "Books and Whiskey: A Match Made in Heaven." Join me, Alen, as we journey through Amor Towles' "A Gentleman in Moscow," an enchanting tale of Count Alexander Rostov's life wi…
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On this episode, Brett discusses a bread-scanning AI software that ends up being repurposed to save lives identifying cancel cells. Not all AI is trying to kill us! ...yet. Then Josh laughs manically as Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Jon Sandman fall victim to one of the best/worst villains in video game history: Vaas Montenegro. Move over Breaking B…
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The time has come! The prophecy foretold! This episode we get to discuss Part One of the new adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune, directed by Denis Villeneuve! This novel broke so much new ground in science fiction that it still feels like it's pushing boundaries over fifty years later, and Denis Villeneuve brings this story to life with amazing vis…
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On this episode, Josh discusses a video essay breakdown about The Walking Dead's Dr. Jenner of the CDC and his pro-moralist attempt at mercy killing non-zombified humans. Hey, we get it... the zombie apocalypse would be stressful but don't be such a dick, Edwin. Then Brett forgoes his usual content recommendation to deliver in important public serv…
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This episode we look at a classic Hitchcock film, The Birds, based on a short story by Daphne Dumaurier. Although the story is short, it establishes the general premise for the story, but the movie's shift from post-war England to California diverges the subtext of the two versions! We look at the horrors of this premise, the cutting edge visual ef…
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This episode we look at one of the most famous and unsettling characters of 20th century literature, Tom Ripley, in the novel The Talented Mr. Ripley, written by Patricia Highsmith with the film adaptation directed by Anthony Minghella. This is a story of obsession, murder and identity, but also terrible plans, blunt objects, speedos and a waste of…
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A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away…Take some time this week to remember your original happy hour: Saturday mornings as a kid, waking up at dawn, jumping on the couch with a bowl of chocolate cereal, turning on the ‘toons, tuning out the outside world, and working your way into a sugar hangover before noon. This week, we celebrate May the 4t…
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On this episode, Brett tells the story of the real life Simpson's house and the marketing ploy gone wrong. Then Josh shows his love and respect for the greatness known as James Cameron. Or Jim, Jimbo, JC, whatever you want to call him. It's all about torturing your under-water victims/actors when it comes to capturing the challenging reality of und…
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This episode we look at the first adaptation of a Jack Reacher story with the film... Jack Reacher! Starring Tom Cruise and adapted from the Lee Child novel, One Shot. We get to discuss so many things this episode, like Tom Cruise, Tom Cruise's height, and what an asshole Tom Cruise is in this film! We also talk about our beloved hometown Pittsburg…
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On this episode, Josh tells the story of clothes that we will maybe one day need to fool our robot overlords. We're not talking polka dots and plaid here... well, I guess we kind of are? Then Brett talks characters, cast, contradictions and humor while extolling the virtues of an action sci-fi cult classic from the '90s that people either love or h…
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