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Celebrate cinema with Popcorn Podcast's bite-sized salty episodes, as entertainment journalist Leigh Livingstone and movie expert Tim Iffland share which new movies are worth your time and hard-earned cash, as well as interview the biggest stars of those films. There's also movie ticket giveaways and exciting movie news to enjoy, alongside in-depth movie reviews. Welcome to Popcorn Podcast with Leigh and Tim – your dedicated place for all things movies.
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The Ultimate Halloween Franchise podcast, created by the fans for the fans.
From the first chilling notes of the iconic score... to the final frame... Join Joel Brown as we explore the iconic horror series, digging deep into the characters.. the storylines.. and the spine-chilling scares. -
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Afriquan Film is a series in which we shall explore our continent’s cinematic landscape through film recommendations, as well as conversations with pertinent practitioners working within this creative industry. Join us over these next 13 episodes as we speak to filmmakers, sales and distributions agents, streaming representatives, festival directors, commentators and more.
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Join film critics Nick L'Barrow and Peter Gray each month as they choose a new release film, and watch all the necessary viewing in the lead up to release! Franchises, sequels, directors filmographies, and even some left-field picks are all on the table in this hilarious and informative movie podcast!
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"My Movie Story" is the podcast for movie lovers. Hosted by Brian McAleer, the show features everyday people sharing their personal stories behind three special movies; their all-time favourite, the film that changed their perspective on life or the world, and the movie they think Everyone MUST see in their lifetime.
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Craig Bennett and Ian Horner are two Aussie gay guys who fell into a career of meeting and talking with the stars. Their YouTube channel includes interviews with Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Ann-Margret, Todd McKenney, Alan Cumming, and some famous people, too! Up-to-the-minute interviews and we’re also raiding our archives for our chats with Liza, Cate, Meryl, Doc Martin, Helen Reddy, Hugh Sheridan, Tom Skerritt, Fran Drescher, Josh Thomas, Lesley Gore, Billy Mumy, Marta Kristen, Judith Lucy, Kenneth Branagh, Maggie Beer, Maggie Kirkpatrick, Matthew Mitcham, Amanda Muggleton, Rachel Griffiths . . . well, basically, everyone. SUBSCRIBE NOW! | Video versions on YouTube @ The Gossip & The Critic: youtube.com/channel/UC3JA0p32j_ez0xSYzvCUpdQ.
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Death By DVD: When watching is never enough.
We here at Death By DVD sit painfully through hours and hours of movies so you, the public, can make an informed decision of what you put in your ear holes and eye holes. Some of these films are good, some bad, and some even unmentionable; but ALL have one thing in common :
Watching all of these movies will one day melt our brains into a sloppy wet mush. No need to thank us, we were already methodically destroying ourselves with cinema. At least this way there is a permanent record of our demise.
As the midnight hour approaches, the smoke sets heavy, and the booze begins to flow like blood; tune in and drop through hell with your host Harry Scott Sullivan featuring horror artist I.Alexander Nash as we take you on a journey through the worlds of horror, gore, cult, strange, slashers, psychotronic, trash, twisted, gornography, weird, drive-in, cheesy, lost, rare, and frightening films.
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Alternate Ending was formed when three friends realized they all shared a passion for movies. Our goal is to save you time and money by sharing our thoughts and recommendations on which movies to race to theaters for, which to watch at home and those to actively avoid.
What makes Alternate Ending different from other film podcasts? Well, we’re not 5 dudes in a room talking about our passion for Fight Club and Braveheart. We’re two dudes, and a lady, of which our tastes are quite varied. Rob, the film-school dropout, has seen an absurd amount of movies, and if we’re being honest, rounds out our Fight Club fan-base. Tim Brayton, our seasoned film critic, shares a more critical view of film, an appreciation for vintage cinema and perhaps limited-release movies that we might otherwise miss. Carrie, our casual movie-goer, reminds us all that cinema is in fact supposed to be fun and entertaining and that sometimes, just sometimes, happy endings are good.
Too many film sites cater to the same kind of audience, with one overwhelming voice in the writing, but what we treasure at Alternate Ending is diversity: diversity of opinion, diversity in belief about what film should do and how it should do it. We want to celebrate our different opinions, and celebrate yours as well.
This isn't a podcast for people who just want to talk about the latest hot new movies in theaters right this minute. This is a place for people who can't get to the theater until the third week a film is out; a place for people who just want to find something great to stream online after the kids have gone to sleep, a place for people whose favorite pastime is to grab a bunch of classic films on DVD from the library and watch them all weekend. It's a place that believes that every great movie is a wonderful new treasure, whether you see it the night of its premiere or fifty years later. It's a site about discovering good movies... one bad movie at a time.
Join us for our weekly review of movies worth seeing, worth avoiding and our Top 5 lists – and don’t forget to play along at www.alternateending.com. -
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Join two Hugh Grant experts, Diggory Waite and Oscar Beardmore-Gray, as they watch every single film starring Hugh Grant in an attempt to answer the simple question - are we taking Hugh for Granted?
Come and listen the internet's number 1 (and only) Hugh Grant podcast!
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The Sydney Film Festival is a world-beating assembly of the creme-de-la-creme in global cinema. From Hollywood to the arthouse, documentaries to experimental animation and leading-edge technology - with so many choices, where do you start? We made this series as a rough survival guide and companion for the regular festival-goer who wants to get the most out of their SFF experience.