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Thrill Me Podcast

Thrillme podcast Australia

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Join Adam (Slasher movie tragic), Jared (Superhero aficionado), Gibbo (Action specialist) and Matty (Deep thinker) as they dissect and discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of action and horror cinema.
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Your Mother Ate My Dog!

Jesse Balcom, Josh Sales

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A movie review podcast, where a couple of boys from Victoria, British Columbia talk about a film of the week that you may even be interested in! Also so much more. Don't forget that there is so much more!
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The Cine-Files

Steve Morris & John Rocha

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Each week on The Cine-Files we enter the world of great film and explore its themes, history, filmmakers and the influences it has on movies today Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecine-files/support
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Forgotten Filmcast

Todd Liebenow

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The Forgotten Filmcast covers the movies that time forgot. On each episode, host Todd Liebenow is joined by another film blogger or podcaster to discuss a film that has fallen off the radar. We've covered films from the silent era all the way up to the early 90's.
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Happy Horror Time

Tim Murdock & Matt Emert

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Happy Horror Time is hosted by Tim Murdock & Matt Emert – two off-the-wall gay guys who LOVE scary movies! We discuss new horror films (spoiling everything along the way) and interview horror stars & insiders. We're unpolished, unscripted, and a ton of fun!
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For Your Reference

For Your Reference

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For Your Reference is a TV/Film Review & Interview podcast. Tomatometer-Approved publication and APA Award nominated for Best Arts & Culture podcast. Hosted by your favourite friends and lovers, KT & Oti.
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The LAMBcast

the Large Association of Movie Blogs

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A weekly podcast covering every aspect of the movie world, brought to you by the members of the Large Association of Movie Blogs from all around the world.
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When not writing screenplays or working on films that will probably never see the light of day, Anders Holmes is trying his hand at podcasting. Check out his podcast, Holmes Movies, where he picks one film and discusses it with a guest. Enjoy! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Reel Diaspora

Usha Productions

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Through candid conversations, we delve into the journeys of Black and Asian filmmakers as they bring their stories to life. From creative breakthroughs to industry challenges, we uncover the triumphs, struggles, and artistic processes shaping their work. Join us as we amplify the voices redefining cinema and pushing the boundaries of storytelling.
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In each episode, Patrick Hamilton and Gena Radcliffe unpack all the gory details of horror cinema's least discussed topic: the characters. From Friday the 13th to the Evil Dead franchise and beyond, our mission is to detail each hack, slash, and decapitation in the hopes that a victim's untimely end is just the beginning of the jokes we can make about them.
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A positively star-studded podcast that converses with celebrity guests from all areas of the entertainment industry (Film, TV, Broadway etc.) who use their platform to build a kinder world. Join The AOK as we sprinkle unhinged positivity around like confetti and uncover the best ways to activate kindness. Part of the Broadway Podcast Network.
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This podcast is what happens when two guys with way too much common sense give you their 2 cents, and start not making sense sometimes. Hence, The 2 Sense and Noncents Podcast!!! A variety of topics are touched on in the recorded conversations of your hosts, Antoine and Matt. Join the nonsense and follow them on Twitter @2noncents and Instagram @2noncents1.
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Strangers in Space

Strangers in Space

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Broader and deeper than Doctor Who... Back in the early months of 2012 we started life as the Blue Box Podcast, a small team of three (then four, then five...) people podcasting our thoughts on Doctor Who, in the classic style of a bunch of friends the microphones were just accidentally eavesdropping on during a conversation in the pub. Over a decade later, the team has expanded and so has the remit; nowadays we publish episodes approximately three times a week, and the discussion has moved ...
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The Third Act Podcast

The Third Act Podcast

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The Third Act Podcast is what happens when three friends get together and launch into movie-related discussion and reviews! New releases, old films, and nostalgically-themed episodes such as "Don't Judge a Movie By It's Cover" and "But Does It Hold Up?" are all part of the cinema-obsessed mix. There's literally something for everyone here, from the mainstream mouth-breather to the arthouse goon. So, do yourself a favor. Grab an ice cold can of Mt. Dew Baja Blast and enjoy Christian, Jericho, ...
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Balls! A Supernatural Podcast

Balls! A Supernatural Podcast

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Our podcast is two friends who have a mutual love for the CW television show Supernatural. With the series coming to an end we are starting at the very beginning and will relive every episode with you! We will discuss the story line, legends, food, beer and hell maybe even play a game or two. Come and join us for all of our shenanigans!
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On the two hundred and sixty-fourth episode of THE THIRD ACT PODCAST, the crew are hitting the open road. Christian, Jericho, and Armando (who called in via phone after his car broke down mid-trip) get together for some hometown nostalgia to review Michael Angarano's comic buddy road drama, SACRAMENTO and the late David Lynch's 1999 character study…
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What happens when 2 assholes with too much sense stop making sense? On this episode, Antoine and Matt talk about how the 90s were different than today. Could the way we used to act in the 90s changed dating and approaching women today? The conversation spills into them talking about what they've been doing the past week. Finally, they discuss plans…
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Send us a text Pass the vibe check and the juke joint of remembering bodies, conversating numbers and strum humming. Pierce the veil of life and death with Sinners this week. Check out our write ups for press events we were invite to: Our question for Ryan Coogler was asked: Fruitvale Station, Creed, Black Panther, and now Sinners—you have a poetic…
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Becca Tilley (The Bachelor) joins Robert Peterpaul on The Art of Kindness to explore how caring for our furry friends deepens empathy, why her viral Wicked‑inspired video struck a chord, and how her love story with Hayley Kiyoko was an act of kindness. Meet Becca Tilley. A Louisiana native, the 30-something resides in Los Angeles, California with h…
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Christopher Landon (Director of “Happy Death Day” & “Freaky”) is back with a new Hitchcockian thriller, and the co-hosts of Queer Cinema Catchup, Joe & Allison, dropped in to review it with us. Tune in to hear us break down “Drop” — from who we initially thought was behind those sinister messages, to what each of us would do in that situation, and …
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While not the first, but perhaps the most memorable to highlight the life of teenagers, John Hughes made some of the most influential films of the 1980s. Two of those films, Weird Science (1985) and The Breakfast Club (1985) both dealt with teens finding out who they truly are and how to navigate adolescent life. Lets us know if these films stuck w…
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On this episode of The Cine-Files, Steve Morris and John Rocha continue The Season of the Coen Brothers with Part 1 of their deep dive and exploration of FARGO. This modern black comedy crime classic that elevated the Coen brothers to A list level filmmakers. The film features Frances McDormand as Marge Gunderson, a pregnant Minnesota police chief …
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Welcome to the movie that created a “turducken” out of a cat and forced a once-thriving horror podcast to its knees. That’s right, we’re digging into schlockmeister Greyson Clark’s 1988 flopsterpiece, UNINVITED!! Our guest on this pleasure cruise without the pleasure describes this film as “84 minutes of bliss,” Oli Hamilton. Why, you may ask, did …
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This week we check out Netflix's latest reality experiment - live TV! Netflix has taken a classic Youtube premise and tries to keep the tension high by making it live - but does it pop or flop? Listen to us blow some hot air as we reflect on watching Pop The Balloon Live on Netflix. S01E01 || Theme Song: "Crooked Mile (slinky rock mix)" by Hans Ato…
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2 assholes with too much common sense talking nonsense. On this episode, Antoine and Matt talk a lot about wrestling including WWE Raw and NXT as well as AEW Dynamite. They speak a bit about the NBA. Finally, they give their predictions for NXT Stand and Deliver and both nights of Wrestlemania 41. Join the nonsense at https://linktr.ee/2sense…
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Send us a text This week, we sit down with acclaimed filmmaker Kriv Stenders to discuss his impactful body of work and his latest film, 'The Correspondent.' Standers delves into his motivations for choosing certain stories, the challenges of bringing true events to the screen, and the unique approach of sticking closely to Peter's perspective in th…
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Just as Doctor Who was returning to our screens twenty years ago, The League of Gentlemen were signing off - with what would turn out to be a divisive (albeit ultimately temporary) full-stop on their canon, a film that turns the original concept on its head; our thoughts are somewhat mixed Presented by Dylan Rees, with Mark Donaldson, Steve Hatcher…
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Get your elbows up, it's time to support our national arts... On this special episode we are celebrating the shared pleasure and experience of watching a movie in theatre, which just feels appropriate because it is National Canadian Film Day. We sat down with Eric Tisch, one of hard working team over at National Canadian Film Day who put on a myria…
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On the latest bonus episode of THE THIRD ACT PODCAST, the crew are living life at the gut level. Christian and Jericho continue their Auteurography series on the films of Brian De Palma with reviews of 1972's corporate satire/tap-dancing magician comedy, GET TO KNOW YOUR RABBIT (1972), and the Hitchcockian psychological thriller, SISTERS (also rele…
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What "Jaws" did for swimming in the ocean, the Final Destination Series tries to do to airplane flight, highway travel, amusement park rides, sporting events and bus travel. You will likely feel uncomfortable with some of the grim images generated by the film makers of this series. That's exactly why we watch them, we are lookey loos at the acciden…
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Send us a text This week we sit down with Christopher Landon to discuss his thrilling new film, "Drop." Delving into the movie's unique blend of horror and grounded reality, we explore the challenges of translating modern anxieties about technology onto the screen and the conscious effort to create a strong, resilient female protagonist in Violet. …
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On this week's episode, we're doing something a bit different. This time, Todd takes a look at four, yes four, films that have been on the list of potential candidates for the podcast, but just never quite made the cut. First up we have Malicious, a 1995 erotic thriller starring Molly Ringwald. We follow that up with the 1988 kiddie musical The New…
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On this episode of The Cine-Files LIVE, hosts John Rocha and Steve Morris offer up their retrospective and tribute to VAL KILMER. One of our most fascinating, compelling, charming, rebellious, frustrating, multi faceted and ultimately endearing actors who was such a part of the formidable years for so many of us passed away recently from pneumonia.…
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Step inside Boop! the Musical's opening night on Broadway as The Art of Kindness host Robert Peterpaul interviews members of the cast and creative team at Sardi's restaurant in NYC. In this episode you will hear from... Creative team members: Tony Award®-winning director/choreographer Jerry Mitchell (Kinky Boots), Tony Award®-nominated lyricist Sus…
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The story behind the murdering spree of Ed Kemper, nicknamed the “Co-ed Killer” in the 1970s, is the subject of a new true crime thriller co-written and directed by Chad Ferrin. Tune in to hear all about the making of “Ed Kemper” and how Chad goes about adapting true crime for the screen, his very inspiring attitude toward filmmaking, and a sneak p…
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As his latest, the Hitchcockian thriller Drop arrives in cinemas, we take a look at what director and writer Christopher Landon has been up to since the Happy Death Day movies and Freaky: recent Valentine themed slasher Heart Eyes, and the Netflix family film We Have A Ghost Presented by J.R. Southall, with Matt Barber…
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The boys decide to make their way back to Haddenfield and provide a blow by blow commentary of the Halloween 6 producers cut to see if it makes any more sense than the theatrical cut. Along the way they discuss how Michael gets fooled by a roll of paper towels. Why Tommy isn't considered the neighbourhood peeping tom and why the cults plan doesn't …
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What happens when 2 assholes with too much sense stop making sense? On this episode, Antoine and Matt talk about black movies and tv shows every black person should have seen. What are some that you can think of? The conversation spills into them talking about what they've been doing the past week. They talk wrestling and recap AEW Dynasty. Finally…
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On this episode of The Cine-Files, Steve Morris and John Rocha RERELEASE their Part 2 of their episode on HEAT to honor the passing of Val Kilmer. Steve and John record a new intro discussion Kilmer's work in this Michael Mann modern classic and explore what he brought to his role of Chris and how he was able to stand out in a film starring Al Paci…
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Innovative filmmakers should always be given the opportunity to showcase their talents. This is what Memento (2000) delivers from an early Christopher Nolan. Born of an idea from his brother, the unique presentation aids to the confusion, mystery, and thriller elements of this film. It will make your brain hurt, but you will feel better afterwards.…
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On this episode of The Cine-Files, Steve Morris and John Rocha RERELEASE their Part 1 of their episode on HEAT to honor the passing of Val Kilmer. Steve and John record a new intro discussion Kilmer's work in this Michael Mann modern classic and explore what he brought to his role of Chris and how he was able to stand out in a film starring Al Paci…
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Just when you thought it was safe to go back into the water, we roast every minor character on Amity Island. That’s right, we’re celebrating the 50th anniversary of JAWS in the most fitting Kill By Kill way possible: hyper focusing on the least important people in the story! Here to help us take Polly, Mrs. Taft, and the groovy dentist guy down a p…
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