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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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Boo! Guess what? It's a new horror podcast coming your way. Scary we know. Well, this fall join me (Sergio) as I try to convince my Boyfriend to love horror movies and jump on the bandwagon. Cody, is a cool dude that I love that is a scaredy cat but also loves to rip scary movies apart. New Episodes coming Fridays this fall. Instagram: @thehorrorbandwagonTwitter: @thehorrorbandwagon
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My Criterions

Bil Antoniou

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Podcaster Bil Antoniou of BGM: Bad Gay Movies Bitchy Gay Men goes through his Criterions and talks about the movies and the memories they inspire, along the way chatting with a few friends. This podcast is not affiliated with the Criterion Collection and no copyright infringement is intended.
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Join four best friends biweekly who watch and discourse everyone's favorite movies that one or more of us has not seen. We’ll watch these movies so you don’t have to and tell you if they're actually worth it. We're here, we're queer, and yes, goofs are included. Check this link to find us on social media and wherever you get your podcasts: https://lnk.bio/OX6t
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Alphabetizing Your Life

Alphabetizing Your Life

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If you like existing, then you’ll love Alphabetizing Your Life. Join hosts Scott Bednar and Joshua Hillman, two friends with infinite knowledge and minimal wisdom, as they explore, discuss and discover little-known facts about topics starting with each episode’s letter-of-the-day – while downing a bottle of wine… each. This semi-thought-provoking, semi-informative, wholly-inappropriate series will have you learning all things you never knew you needed to know — from A to Z.
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Novel Dialogue

Aarthi Vadde and John Plotz

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Novel Dialogue: where unlikely conversation partners come together to discuss the making of novels and what to make of them. What makes us special? Critics and novelists in conversation. Breaking down the boundaries between critical, creative, and just plain quirky, Novel Dialogue’s approach is wide-ranging and unconventional. Ever wondered what Jennifer Egan thinks of TikTok, how Ruth Ozeki honed her craft working on the movie Mutant Hunt, or if Colm Tóibín will ever write a novel about an ...
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After his perfectly planned life falls apart in New York City, party planner Nick Holliday returns to his quaint hometown of Sadness, Indiana, to save a family funeral home from going six feet under right before Christmas. Hailed as one of the “best Christmas shows this holiday season” by TimeOut New York and starring Broadway's Todd Buonopane (Cinderella) and Joel B. New (Monkey Trouble Unleashed!), this brand new musical podcast production of UNDERTAKING CHRISTMAS will make Broadway and Ha ...
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Non Denominational

Matthew Hribar, Blaze Pratt, Karyn Adams and Kelsey Shawgo

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Non Denominational is a sitcom podcast that follows Pastor Jamie and Liturgical Minister Elijah’s non denominational church: Society of the Children of the Natural Earth (SCONE). After a secretary who stole all their money, they hire Liv who is just here for a job. There’s also the smarmy part time gay employee Jonathan, the volunteer Carol Ann and the church’s antagonist Marcy. Non-Denominational Season 2 was executively written and produced by Matt Hribar and Blaze Pratt. Leave a five star ...
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Modern Love

The New York Times

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For 20 years, the Modern Love column has given New York Times readers a glimpse into the complicated love lives of real people. Since its start, the column has evolved into a TV show, three books and a podcast. Each week, host Anna Martin brings you stories and conversations about love in all its glorious permutations, dumb pitfalls and life-changing moments. New episodes every Wednesday. Listen to this podcast in New York Times Audio, our new iOS app for news subscribers. Download now at ny ...
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In The Horrors of Love, horror fanatic Jeanette Wall discusses romantic relationships depicted in some of her favorite films. Every episode, Jeanette and a guest will dive into what can be learned from the terror we see on screen and apply to the day-to-day horrors of dating, sex, love and relationships. Any subgenre and any era is up for grabs. Perhaps somewhere along the way, on this dark and stormy night, we will conquer our fears of the Horrors of Love.
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Unspoken Logos is an authentic Christian Podcast where we hold open and honest conversations that are not heard at your 10 a.m. service. This is a Christian podcast for women and a Christian podcast for men where all subjects discussed will relate to our spiritual desire to grow in maturity through difficult and somewhat uncomfortable conversations. Unspoken Logos will be one of the best Christian podcasts you listen to in 2023! ”For too long the Church and body of Christ has neglected being ...
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In this episode from November 2017, Justin, Alex, and Noah reviewed Marvel's Thor: Ragnarok before sharing what auteur filmmaker/major IP pairing they would love to see happen in real life. Other films and television discussed include, The Wound, Murder on the Orient Express, Stranger Things S2, The Florida Project. --- Support this podcast: https:…
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In this episode from October 2017, Justin, Alex, and Noah discuss the Noah Baumbach film The Meyerowitz Stories (New & Collected) before discussing the growing tensions between streaming movies at home on services like Netflix vs watching films in theaters and on the big screen. Other films and television discussed include The Florida Project, Supe…
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It's time for the Battle of the Camp Slashers! We put these movies to the test and see which one comes out on top in terms of characters, Gore and Killers! Video Version on our youtube channel! Follow Chance's House of Horror: Instagram: @chanceshouseofhorror Twitter: @lastchanceedits Youtube: @chanceshouseofhorror Follow us: Instagram: @thehorrorb…
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In this episode from October of 2017, Justin, Alex, and Noah welcome special guest Sean Fallon of the From First to Last Podcast and Audience Everywhere. Together, they discuss Blade Runner 2049 before discussing the recent trend of rebooting classic film IP through things like lega-sequels. Other films and television discussed include, Big Mouth S…
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In this episode from September of 2017, Justin, Alex, and Noah review the polarizing film mother! before considering the career of Jennifer Lawrence. Other films and television discussed include, The Lego Batman Movie, Drag Becomes Him, Good Time, I Don't Feel At Home In This World Anymore. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/p…
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It's the Battle of the Deadites! Join us and our special guest Puggapillar as we find out who in fact takes the horror movie trophy when the Evil Deads come face to face. With Rounds like Tone, Gore, Cast, Music, climaxes and our leads we will pick our winners by the deadly end. Video Version on our youtube channel! Follow Puggapillar: Instagram: @…
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In this episode from August of 2017, Justin, Alex, and Noah review the Christopher Nolan film Dunkirk, before recapping the 2017 Summer Movie Season. Other films and television discussed include the filmography of Xavier Dolan, Kedi, and Strangers on a Train. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cinemajoes/support…
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What’s the truth and what’s a lie? What’s a memoir, what’s a novel, and what if both are just a series of “prose blocks”? This conversation between Sarah Manguso and Tess McNulty takes up questions of writing and veracity, trauma and memory. Sarah Manguso is the author of nine books, including three memoirs. Her first novel, Very Cold People, was n…
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In this episode from July 2017, Justin, Alex, Noah, and guest Hannah discuss the 2017 hit film Wonder Woman, and check in on the state of Superhero Cinema. Other movies and television discussed include GLOW, Lo & Behold: Reveries of the Connected World; Samurai Jack S5, A Silent Voice, and Baby Driver. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.s…
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Building parallels between technology and the human imagination, Masande Ntshanga’s conversation with Magalí Armillas-Tiseyra explains how cities are like machines and how South African history resembles some of the most sinister versions of techno-futurism. Masande is the author of two novels: The Reactive, winner of a Betty Trask Award in 2018, a…
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The Christian Life was never meant to be done alone. In this episode, we share why Christian community is so important and how to go about getting plugged into Christian community. We are believing that as you listen to the testimony of finding Godly community, that the Lord will begin to bless doors of connection to be open in your life!…
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Omar El Akkad joins critic Min Hyoung Song for a gripping conversation that interrogates fiction’s relationship to the real. Before he became a novelist, Omar was a journalist, and his experiencing reporting on (among other subjects) the war on terror, the Arab Spring, and the Black Lives Matter movement profoundly shapes his fiction. His first nov…
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Actor Peter Gallagher (Sex, Lies, & Videotape and The O.C.) met his wife, Paula Harwood, over forty years ago in college in a stairwell meet-cute. Since then, they’ve maintained a loving marriage and managed to raise a family while navigating the world of show business. We talked to Peter on his 41st wedding anniversary, and he read us the Modern L…
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In this episode from July of 2017, Justin, Alex, & Noah review the first solo Spider-Man film in the MCU, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and take a look back at some of their favorite coming of age films. Other films and television discussed include The Beguiled, Chasing Coral, ParaNorman, Valerian and The City of A Thousand Planets, and The Big Sick. ---…
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Explore the mysteries of the afterlife through a Christian lens on 'Life After Death.' Join us as we delve into scripture and discuss the eternal promises that shape our faith. Whether you're seeking comfort or curious about the beyond, this podcast offers hope and insight on life after death. Connect with me! https://www.tiktok.com/@tiktoksoph2…
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On the Emmy- and Peabody-winning series “The Bear,” Liza Colón-Zayas plays Tina Marrero, a cook at the Chicago restaurant at the center of the story. Tina and her fellow workers are in a constant struggle for the survival of their restaurant, and they fight just as fiercely with one another. Only at rare moments do we see them drop the tough exteri…
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Brandon Taylor practices moral worldbuilding in his fiction—that means an essential piece of these worlds is the “real possibility that someone could get punched in the face.” Brandon, author of the novels Real Life and The Late Americans, joins Stephanie Insley Hershinow for a wide-ranging, engrossing, and often hilarious conversation about the st…
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John Paul Brammer writes the “¡Hola Papi!” advice column for The Cut at New York magazine, answering questions like, “Why am I dreaming about sex with a man when I’m a lesbian?” Or, “What if my partner judges me for writing smut?” This candor has given John Paul an intimate connection with his readers. However, as today’s episode reveals, he doesn’…
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In this episode from June 2017, Justin, Alex, and guest Aaron discuss the latest film in the Alien franchise while having a freewheeling discussion of the franchise as a whole. Other films and television discussed include Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, Alien: Resurrection, and Prometheus, in addition to American Gods S1, Rough Night, It Comes at Night. --…
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Emily Ratajkowski is doing a balancing act many famously beautiful women have to perform. In her 2021 book “My Body,” she reflects on what it’s been like to build a career based on her public image, and her struggle to control that image in an industry largely run by men. Since getting divorced a few years ago, she’s been thinking a lot about gende…
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Although Katie Kitamura feels free when she writes—free from the “soup of everyday life,” from the political realities that weigh upon her, and even at times from the limits of her own thinking—she is keenly aware of the unfreedoms her novels explore. Katie, author of the award-winning Intimacies (2021), talks with critic Alexander Manshel about th…
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Laufey, the 25-year-old singer-songwriter, has risen to prominence by taking the trials of today’s dating world — casual relationships, no labels and seemingly endless swiping on apps — and turning them into timeless love songs. Today, Laufey reads Coco Mellors’s essay, “An Anxious Person Tries to Be Chill,” which is about a woman trying to work th…
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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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The actor John Magaro is picky about whom he goes to dinner with. Magaro is an adventurous eater. So whether he’s buying offal from the butcher, making stews from the 1800s or falling in love over a plate of rabbit, he says it’s important to him that the people he shares a meal with are willing to be curious. For Magaro, it’s about more than person…
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Anne Enright, writer, critic, Booker winner, kindly makes time for Irish literature maven Paige Reynolds and ND host John Plotz. She reads from The Wren, The Wren (Norton, 2023) and discusses the “etherized” state of our inner lives as they circulate on social media. Anne says we don't yet know if the web has become a space of exposure or of author…
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Over the last two decades, Esther Perel has become a world-famous couples therapist by persistently advocating frank conversations about infidelity, sex and intimacy. Today, Perel reads one of the most provocative Modern Love essays ever published: “What Sleeping With Married Men Taught Me About Infidelity,” by Karin Jones. In her 2018 essay, Jones…
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In this classic episode from April 2017, Justin, Alex, and Noah review the new film Your Name. They also discuss the film's director, Makoto Shinkai, and the recent comparisons people have made between him and Haoyu Miyazaki. Other films/television discussed include Big Little Lies S1, Turkish for Beginners, and Doctor Strange. --- Support this pod…
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When Maya Hawke’s famous parents got divorced, she was just a little kid trying to navigate their newly separate worlds. Paparazzi aside, Maya’s experience of shuttling between two homes was still more common than the arrangement described in the essay Maya reads: “Our Kinder, Gentler, Nobody-Moves-Out Divorce,” by Jordana Jacobs. By staying under …
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Penn Badgley has made a career out of playing deeply troubled characters. From his role as Joe Goldberg on the Netflix series “You” to Dan Humphrey on “Gossip Girl,” Badgley has shown many times over how obsession and delusion can destroy love. In his personal life, though, Badgley says he’s not doing too much brooding. He’s a father and a stepfath…
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The chef Samin Nosrat lives by the idea that food is love. Her Netflix series, “Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat,” and the James Beard Award-winning cookbook that inspired it, were about using food to build community and forge connections. Since then, all of her creative projects and collaborations have focused on inspiring people to cook, and eat, with their…
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Brittany Howard, the five-time Grammy Award-winning singer, makes vibrant, dynamic music about love. As the frontwoman of the band Alabama Shakes, she was celebrated for the power and emotionality of her voice. When she began her solo career in 2019 with “Jaime,” an album named after and dedicated to her older sister, who died at 13, Howard reveale…
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Before Celeste Ng became a best-selling author, she had a side hustle selling miniatures on eBay — dollhouse-size recreations of food were her specialty. Even after the publication of “Little Fires Everywhere,” “Everything I Never Told You,” and, most recently, “Our Missing Hearts,” Celeste still makes tiny things — now, as a hobby. She’s come to r…
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When Daniel Jones started the Modern Love column in 2004, he opened the call for submissions and hoped the idea would catch on. Twenty years later, over a thousand Modern Love essays have been published in The New York Times, and the column is a trove of real-life love stories. Dan has put so much of himself into editing the column over the years, …
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The New York Times’s film critic Alissa Wilkinson has a theory about movies: They’re all about relationships. No matter how big the action, the suspense and tension we experience when watching a film is often really about the feelings between the characters. But romantic relationships often fall back on old tropes, like the long-suffering wife of a…
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The New York Times political reporter Astead Herndon went speed dating in a swing state to ask daters fun questions like: How early do you tell a prospective date whether you lean red or blue? When do you talk about your stances on issues like abortion or gender equality? It’s hard enough to find someone you click with. Then add election-year tensi…
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In this episode, we are joined by our special guest Rachel who opens up about her battle with mental health and the journey to complete freedom through Christ. If you struggle with Christian Depression or want to know how to fight depression as a Christian then make sure to listen to be filled with hope through the testimony of how Jesus can truly …
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We’re kicking off our new season this Valentine’s Day with a story from a Modern Love veteran. David Finch has written three Modern Love essays about how hard he has worked to be a good husband to his beloved wife, Kristen. As a man with autism who married a neurotypical woman, he found it especially challenging to navigate being a partner and fath…
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