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A weekly show about bringing attention to forgotten and orphaned movies where a bunch of like-minded individuals dive head first into the septic tank of cinema in search for disregarded masterpieces. A CLAPPER production.
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A community of creatives exploring the obstacles in the way of uncovering their hidden gems. Join host Jacent Wamala Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist turned Money Mindset Strategist for weekly tips and tricks on how to live your best life. Topics such as mental health, wellness, relationships, money, and mindset are covered because it’s ok to be an uncut gem. The show is in no way substitute for therapy. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wealthandwellnesssho ...
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Funky Tech Radio

Breezy Brainstorm

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Funky Tech Radio: Digging in the crates to find the gems – from the past to the future. Paying homage to boom bap, Hip-Hop, soul, jazz, reggae, and of course the pure uncut funk! Segments: Funky Tech Radio (Mix Show) Hip Hop Riff of the Week Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/funkytechradio/support
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Brigham Young Money

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A Leftist perspective into the Utah experience. Brigham Young Money is the place for all that and more! Join us for a magical left-wing journey through the Cool Zone, we're sure to make Brother Brigham proud.
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The Criterion CULT Podcast is a film podcast with hosts Jordan Garcia and Armando Arvizu. Each week the CULT discusses and reviews two films. A film from the Criterion Collection and one film one of our hosts feel is worthy of the Criterion Collection label. Then the others vote the film in or out.
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A weekly show from Food52's new podcast network, featuring all the uncut gems from the weekly "Genius Recipes" column and video series. Host Kristen Miglore speaks to the geniuses behind iconic recipes, and uncovers the recipes that changed the way we cook.
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Join us, a coupla Australian friends, Henry Edward and Lucas Bawden, as we chat about the every single piece Adam Sandler specific media! That includes every film, album, stand-up, and even the episodes of our favourite TV shows that he pops up in. We've been a big fan of the Sandman since we were kids, enjoying the films such as Happy Gilmore and Billy Madison. As we grew older, we continued to enjoy the movies, music, stand-up, and shows that this great comedian is apart of. This podcast w ...
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Bad writing. Bad politics. Way too many rules about animal sacrifice. It’s the Torah, and three good friends/bad Jews are rereading the whole G-D damn thing. Join comedian Jon Alcabes, musician Ayani Hayashi, and writer Josh Marcus as they give the good book one last chance. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smite-me-podcast/support
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A Weekly show on everything streaming! Join Kyle and Jared for the live stream on Twitch and YouTube! Join us at Twitch.tv/thestreamteam__ Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/streamteam__/support
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Movie Musing

Quentin Hoffman

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Movie Musing is a film podcast for discussing and debating current and classic cinema (and sometimes TV). Co-hosts Quentin, Demetrios, & Matt hope to share some knowledge of film and to find people with unique perspectives- this way we can learn more about the world of movies and what movies can tell us about the real world. The analysis is clean but not always conventional.
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His Film Her Movie

Jordan & Lauren McGrath

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Ever want to know what lengths one married couple will go to make the other watch some films they love? Well, this podcast is the answer. Listen in as Jordan and Lauren explore cinema in their 'Thematic Season' format. They cover everything from classics to blockbusters, art-house flicks to guilty pleasures. If you love film, you'll love this show!
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Reviews From the Clubhouse

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Hosted by actor Chanse McDuffie & director Logan Solana. Listen every Wednesday morning as we review movies, TV shows, and more! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reviewsfromtheclubhouse/support
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Goals on Film

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Edge of the Crowd's weekly sports movies podcast, where we talk about some of our favourite sports movies over the years and discuss just how accurate they are to their respective sports and some of the moments in history they depict. Socials: @goalsonfilmpod Edge of the Crowd website: www.edgeofthecrowd.com EOTC Socials @EdgeOfTheCrowd
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Always Aggravated is a signature podcast hosted by Mike Valenti, featuring content that is unique from his weekday radio show. Valenti will dish on an array of topics in a manner only Valenti can. Everything from sports to life to the issues of the day will be open for discussion, in an unfiltered and casual setting each week. Valenti and his crew of Mike "Sully" Sullivan, David "Hatchetman" Hull, and Roberto Boschian will bring you a new episode every Wednesday.
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The Big Buck Theory is looking to start a community around Fantasy sports and Pro/Indie Wrestling with the hopes to get into E Sports and Soccer in the future. We all are in the know and everyday comings and goings and report on how that effects the sports landscape. We hope you guys will support us by subscribing or even chatting on our various social medias. We are designing different merch to help us fund our future! Any questions to ask for who to start / stream and for updates weekly on ...
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Here's a short teaser of our brand new Patreon-exclusive episode of Uncut Gems Tie-ins, a monthly series where we take a classic movie and connect it to a film discussed on our main show. In this episode of the show tying into this month's theme of April Off The Grid, we are talking about Ted Kotcheff's First Blood. Joined by a special guest and fr…
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Magician Nicole Cardoza has never met another illusionist who looks like her. The reasons why are no stage magic secret. This episode, Nicole debunks the default pale, male magician and his "lovely assistant" and reclaims the power of suspending disbelief. Highlights include: spiritual appropriation; taboo magic; the Queen of Coins; sexist pockets;…
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In this episode of the show we are heading to the forest to begin our April Off The Grid together with William Friedkin's The Hunted. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about possible reasons why Friedkin decided to direct this movie, what it possibly owes to First Blood and whether it has a metaphorical connotation with the …
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The fellas are back to talk about the Sandman's arguably most serious role and film, Uncut Gems. Released in 2019, the film follows the intense life of Howard Ratner, a two-timing, charismatic jeweler that makes so many poor choices with money. Betting any and all money he owes in pursuit of that big win. After obtaining an Ethiopian opal, Ratner's…
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In this episode of our 2024 Spike Lee Joint-a-thon, we are gearing up for a serious discussion about Spike Lee's take on a prestige biopic, Malcolm X. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about how Lee reinvents the biopic formula while adhering to it, how Denzel Washington embodies the titular character and how this movie had …
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What do vision boards and Princess Diana conspiracy theories have in common? They both rely on a kind of magical thinking called proportionality bias. It's one of many cognitive biases that returning guest Amanda Montell connects to all the woo-woo and delulu going around these days. From the sunk cost fallacy of toxic relationships to the halo eff…
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Episode Notes We are joined by Francis (@ArmyStrang) from the podcast A Hell of A Way to Die(@HellOfAWay), our other favorite leftist veteran podcaster, to discuss bridge collapses, Juche Trump, buying and flipping former nuclear missile silos, the rift between Mormons and Missouri, and the seedy world of men's friendship programs that require a cr…
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**Unladies' Room Patreon preview** A labor-free life of feminine leisure, and/or the ultimate self-care con? The SAHGs (stay-at-home girlfriends) of TikTok have been described as a manifestation of Gen Z, anti-girlboss culture. Except, they’re still getting paid to work!! To hear the full, ad-free episode, join the Patreon <3<3 Learn more about you…
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In this episode of the show, we are talking about Spike Lee's Jungle Fever, a dense societal diorama that begins with a premise of an elevated screwball rom-com and descends into deep and heavy thematic deliberations on race, relationships, drugs and familial sins. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about Spike Lee finding hi…
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What's the difference between a white feminist and a mean girl? Not so much, as Kim Hong Nguyen explains this episode. From colonial era white women to TERFs on main today, mean girl feminism is a new term for an old problem that's all show, no go and oblivious to racialized white feminisms. We also meet its four familiar faces: Whitesplaining Whit…
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The fellas are back, and they're feeling kinda silly. With the news of Happy Gilmore 2 coming to Netflix soon, Henry & Lucas take this opportunity to talk about what they want from the new film! Who be part of it? What cast will there be? What will be the story that they follow? And most importantly, will it compare to the classic, well-loved origi…
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In this episode of the show, we are closing our Spring Clinging series with a homerun as we are talking about Tony Scott's The Fan! Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about how much Nine Inch Nails music is too much, whether this movie gets baseball right and if there is a point to it in the first place only a few short years…
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In the third episode of our 2024 Kathryn Bigelow Marathon we are entering the 90s together with her police procedural Blue Steel. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about Jamie Lee Curtis and whether Roger Ebert was right to call her character the next iteration of Laurie Strode, Bigelow's continuing fascination with John Car…
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Are butch-femme roles in queer relationships just recycling the same old hetero his 'n' hers gender boxes? What happens when toxic masculinity invades queer relationships and spaces? In an Unladylike FIRST, we're re-asking and re-answering a listener advice request–and with empathetic expertise from Autostraddle editor in-chief Carmen Phillips and …
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**Unladies' Room Patreon teaser** With spring a few days away, tis the season to talk BODY HAIR! But my 2019 interview with spoken word artist and performer Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa isn't the same old to-shave-or-not-to-shave body hair binary. Sukhjit is a practicing Sikh, and letting it all grow (aka keeping kesh) is an article of faith. And as you mig…
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In this episode of the show, we are continuing our exploration of obsession and stalking, aka Spring Clinging, as we are talking about the 1993 The Crush. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about Alan Shapiro as a filmmaker, his attempt at meshing real life experience with Lolita, his writing acumen or lack thereof, and wheth…
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Have you ever wondered what the zodiac can reveal about your favorite artists? Then you have to listen to Stars and Stars with Isa, the podcast where we look to the stars above with the stars below. Every episode our charismatic, funny and insightful host and astrologer, Isa Nakazawa, sits down with the most talented creators and thinkers of our ti…
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Of all the aunt tropes in pop culture–spinster aunts, sinister aunts, weird aunts, witchy aunts–why is The Cool Aunt so popular these days? More importantly, who is she really, beyond (alleged) disposible income and TikTok aesthetics? Los Angeles Times art and design columnist Carolina Miranda appraises the figure as a timely foil to tradwives, as …
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Hello and welcome back to Socks & Sandlers, I hope you're enjoying the month of March! The fellas chat about the 2014 romantic comedy, Blended. A story that follows two initially single parents, Jim (Adam Sandler) and Lauren (Drew Barrymore) that after a real garbage blind date together, separately score tickets to go on a family blending resort va…
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In this episode of the show, we are continuing our conversations about obsession and lack of personal boundaries, as we talk about The Fanatic. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us wonder if this universally panned movie can be salvaged, whether John Travolta's performance is overblown, by how much and why, as well as what we think …
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It's not like a regular podcast episode. It's a cool episode. Right, Regina? Andi Mitchell and Sabrina Kohlberg from Pop Culture Moms take us on a pop cultural tour of The Cool Mom, from Mean Girls to Euphoria, and her defining qualities on screen. But as we also learn from her disregard for boundaries, the Cool Mom isn't all trope and no substance…
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Here's a short teaser of our brand new Patreon-exclusive episode of Uncut Gems Tie-ins, a monthly series where we take a classic movie and connect it to a film discussed on our main show. In this show, which is tied into our month's conversations about obsession and people who don't know where the boundaries are, we are talking about one of the mos…
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Wtf just happened with frozen embryos, fertility clinics and IVF in Alabama?? Get ready for the un-true crime, sci-fi Jesus saga of LePage v Center for Reproductive Medicine. As in, the case behind the Alabama state supreme court’s ruling that frozen embryos for IVF are “EXTRAUTERINE CHILDREN” in a “CRYOGENIC NURSERY” and therefore are full-ass peo…
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In this episode of the show, we are talking about Ingrid Goes West as we begin our March bout of Spring Clinging. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us talk about Aubrey Plaza's troll deadpan, the dangers of social media and how reality is warped by looking at carefully curated lives online. We also talk about Hollywood's fake-it-til…
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Topics covered include: Wrinkly passports, being unable to operate any form of transportation, the Kim’s Video of 90s El Salvador, changelings, teenage obsessions with Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette, scholarships for congeniality, night terrors, Julio’s short stint handing out chocolate samples at Fairway supermarkets, never-aired SNL sketches, t…
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In this episode of our 2024 Spike Lee Joint-a-thon, we are talking about Lee's magnum opus, Do the Right Thing. Over the course of our conversation you will hear us try to deconvolute the intricate cultural mosaic that is this movie, understand Lee's political convictions and map them over the cyclical nature of American history. We also talk about…
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Episode Notes All the boys are back as we discuss the happenings in Utah. We talk about people being distraught that Palestine protestors kept some people from getting their snacks for like 20 minutes, then talked about the end of the legislative session, and then finish it up with how Ryan Smith wants to turn all of Downtown Salt Lake into a massi…
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In 1974, what had started as a sexist gimmick became the first and only (so far) professional women's football league in US history. It wasn't a feminist stunt, either. Sports writer Frankie de la Cretaz tells us the incredible - and incredibly queer - story of the National Women's Football League, the hundreds of women who played and how it change…
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Happy first weekend of autumn to our southern hemispherers AND a happy first weekend of spring to our northern hemispherers. The fellas chat about the Netflix original, The Do-Over. The 2016 action comedy flick follows Max (Adam Sandler) and Charlie (David Spade) after their high school reunion as they fake their own death, get shot at, get new tat…
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In this episode of the show, making our monthly stop at the Spike Lee Station to talk about his fourth feature, Mo' Better Blues. Joined by our two great buddies, Jak and Carson, we dig into this dense movie to find out whether it should be faulted for its archetypal storytelling or applauded for its symbolic richness. We also talk about Lee's plac…
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In the second episode of our Kathryn Bigelow Marathon, we are talking about her vampire western sophomore, Near Dark. Joined by our great friend Hillary, we talk about Bigelow meshing genre, taking inspiration from James Cameron and John Carpenter, and wonder how much one can refresh the vampire canon. We also talk about her becoming an action dire…
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The feminist blogosphere era officially ended last November when Jezebel, website and water cooler of millennial feminism, was shut down by its media overlords. But even though Jezebel was swiftly put on life support by Paste magazine, its long-term survival remains unclear partly due to the same, old "business problems" of feminist media. First, s…
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In this episode of the show, we are taking a slow and steady blimp trip as we talk about Robert Wise's The Hindenburg. Over the course of our chat you will hear us talk about the genre of disaster movies slowly reaching its climax and fizzling out towards the latter half of the 70s, how nice it is to see George C. Scott in shape and how the movie m…
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Why is penis size and performance the go-to butt of the joke, especially when we're talking about shitty men? Is it punching up at misogyny, or just recycling bad material? Writer Mikala Jameson (Body Type) introduces America's Small Dick Joke Problem, interrogates the instinct to hit misogyny where it hurts and recalls an infamous "hot dog down a …
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