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Martini Giant

Christopher Nichols

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Martini Giant loves movies like you love movies. Three industry professionals, Chris Nichols, Daniel Thron, and Erick Schiele gather biweekly to talk obsessively about their favorite films, share insider stories on moviemaking, and drink some mighty fine cocktails. In this podcast, there's no kind of film we don't love, and everything is on the table from Infinity War and A Star is Born to Alphaville and Eraserhead. So if you like your opinions served up as strong as your drinks, then sidle ...
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Not just another bad movie podcast, Blank Check reviews directors' complete filmographies episode to episode. Specifically, the auteurs whose early successes afforded them the rare ‘blank check’ from Hollywood to produce passion projects. Each new miniseries, hosts Griffin Newman and David Sims delve into the works of film’s most outsized personalities in painstakingly hilarious detail. Produced by Ben Hosley.
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Brave film explorer comrades Joey Reinisch and Chris McCaleb journey to far the reaches of cinema. In each mission, they will analyze, report and criticize a film from THE CRITERION COLLECTION, hopefully maintaining their sanity in the presence of extreme motion picture brilliance...or something.
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So many movies, so little time! Two cinephile friends, David and Alain, watch movies that at least one of them has never seen before and discuss whether it was worth the wait, if the movie holds up, and would they watch it again.
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Field Notes on Film, Glamping, and Miniature Donkey ownership with Writer+Director Brandon Dickerson (Amanda & Jack Go Glamping) exploring all things Filmmaking, Thoughtful Living, Boutique Retreats, and Farm Animals with new guests every episode.
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Dirty Pillows Podcast

Krys Fox & Matty Glitterati

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Creep under the covers with Film Eater, Krys Fox and Film Enthusiast, Matty Glitterati for frank, sexy and hilarious conversations about midnight movies. A podcast featuring spooky themed top-ten lists, rebellious reviews and extra special guest stars! Dirty Pillows is not your Mama's podcast!***WARNING: LISTENING TO DIRTY PILLOWS MAY CAUSE YOU TO GO TO CLOSET TO PRAY!***
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Pop quiz, hotshot! Has there ever been a movie better than Speed? We’re watching the entire canon of classic world cinema on a quest to discover a film that tops the Keanu Reeves masterpiece Speed.
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Popcorn Talk

The Daily Eastern News

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“Popcorn Talk” is a 30-minute long podcast dissecting new movies and providing a decent review that will at least help you decide if a movie is worth seeing or not. Podcasters Logan Raschke, a senior journalism major at Eastern Illinois University and Managing Editor for The Daily Eastern News, and Analicia “Anali” Haynes, a senior journalism major and senior reporter for the DEN, analyze movies and share their thoughts for movie-goers.
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Dollar Reviews

Dollar Reviews

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Our goal is to simplify the film review business. No plot recaps, no spoilers, only insight. Because, when you think about it - its all just a numbers game. How much it cost to make. How much it grosses. How many stars it gets. But the most important one of all: How much of your money is it worth? #IdBuy?ThatFo?rADoll?ar if it is, and we'll even throw in our two cents for free.
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Back to the Double R: A Twin Peaks Rewatch

Damon, Jonathan, Jennifer, and Colin

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Four fans dive into a complete rewatch of David Lynch and Mark Frost's epic television event "Twin Peaks." With four different starting points—from first-time rewatcher to seasoned expert—we take apart the show that changed how the world watches television. Special content from Lynch's creative universe (books, films, art, and weather reports) also figures into this weekly exploration of deep secrets, dark forces, black coffee, and donuts, donuts, donuts….
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Do you love horror movies but get scared watching them by yourself? Do you wish you had more friends to watch movies with? Are you aching for some hilarious and thought-provoking insight by two of the biggest horror buffs in the biz? Then allow us the great pleasure of welcoming you to CommenScaries. Every week, filmmaker Karol Nowak III and musician Brea Fournier will take you on a journey of jokes, jumps, and critical analysis through some of the best (and worst) horror films ever made. Ne ...
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Wrapped in Podcast: Twin Peaks Season 3

Wrapped in Podcast: Twin Peaks Season 3

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"We are the podcasters who podcast and then live inside the podcast." This is a podcast about Twin Peaks and other David Lynch and Lynch-adjacent media. Please support us at https://www.patreon.com/wrappedinpodcast Subscribe on iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/wrapped-in-podcast/id1237297340
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End of our body horror month and ready to jump into our horror horror month! But what a way to end it with one of the OG body horror films... Eraserhead. A really weird one folks, by the director of Twin Peaks, David Lynch. Enjoy! Music: https://jessejacethomas.bandcamp.com/album/want Coffee Affiliate Link: https://www.bonescoffee.com/?rfsn=7465114…
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Out of all the horror comedies we could've done this month and out of all the Nic Cage films we could have done, we chose Vampire's Kiss... why? One simple reason, because it's awesome! Let us know what you thought! Enjoy! Music: https://jessejacethomas.bandcamp.com/album/want Coffee Affiliate Link: https://www.bonescoffee.com/?rfsn=7465114.9ec59d …
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One of the more harrowing films we’ve covered on the podcast (and the second film we’ve covered in 2024 with a memorable “gobble gobble” line), 1992’s TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME was not the quirky, enjoyable plotline wrap-up fans of Twin Peaks wanted. David Lynch instead challenged the audience to identify with Laura Palmer’s humanity and pain, …
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On The SPOOKY Stacks this week, in part one (0:00-1:54:12), we talk about Rick Rosenthal's Halloween II, the official 1981 sequel to Halloween, kicking off the franchise, in addition to the first episode of the 1981 Italian horror anthology TV series The Devil's Game, "The Sandman" directed by Giulio Questi. In part two (1:54:13-3:44:23), we discus…
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Kicking off Halloween season and Spooky Month with Night of the Living Dead! An OG zombie flick that really sets the rules for all zombies today! Thanks George A. Romero! We hope you enjoy this episode and the rest of the movies this spooky season! Remember folks, be safe out there! Music: https://jessejacethomas.bandcamp.com/album/want Coffee Affi…
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If we told you this was the first time we’d covered a Nicolas Cage movie on the podcast - would you believe us? Well, baby - it’s true. And what a movie it is! The luminous Tatiana Maslany returns to talk about David Lynch’s smokin’ hot outlaw romance WILD AT HEART - a film that won the Palme d’Or and took Lynch away from the set of Twin Peaks. Get…
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Welcome to episode 283 of the My Hero Academia Podcast. This week Kendra (@sniperofmyheart) is joined by Solomon (@kingsolomander) host of @onejourneypod. The podcast is biweekly again. We talk about the latest news (1:27), we discuss episode 156 "It's A Small World" (16:57), and episode 157 "I Am Here" (36:57). We got into spoilers (59:57), take l…
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James Mangold loves westerns - in fact, his own remake of 3:10 to Yuma is arguably even better than the original. So when decided to take on his first franchise superhero movie, he knew exactly what film to use as a guide! Tonight MG compares his X-men saga Logan with the classic that brought him inspiration: Geoge Stevens' foundational western, Sh…
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On The Stacks this week, in part one (0:00-1:33:45), we return to Severin's Black Emanuelle box with another bit of apocrypha, The Dirty Seven (also known as Emanuelle, Queen of the Desert), in addition to the 9th episode of Star Trek (TOS), "Dagger of the Mind." Part two (ranging 1:33:47-2:56:08) features briefer discussion on 7 additional films: …
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For a brief shining moment, Middle America went crazy for the surreal soap opera stylings of David Lynch and Mark Frost. We’re talking ABC, primetime, airing against “Cheers”-level mainstream. And then it all came crashing down. Listen as we take our first step into the intoxicating world of Twin Peaks - one of the most influential television serie…
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On The Stacks this week, in part one (0:00-1:43:02), we continue our coverage of the films of Werner Herzog with one of his best-known, beginning a series of collaborations with Klaus Kinski in 1979's Nosferatu: Phantom der Nacht, in addition to "Miri" - the 9th episode of Star Trek (TOS). In part two (1:43:03-2:54:25), we talk Matt Reeves' 2022 re…
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First of all, while trying to find somewhat a theme for this month, a bit of sci-fi and a bit of horror, I guess we landed on the side of body horror month! With this film being the pinnacle of that, Titane, a French film which I will say will not soon be forgotten! I also want to add the fact the synopsis of the film is incredibly misleading! Musi…
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Lend us your (severed) ears! This week, we’re jumping back into our Lynch series with a trip to Lumberton, USA, as our beloved Jamie Loftus joins us to chat about 1986’s BLUE VELVET. We’re going deep on the star persona of Kyle MacLachlan, David Sims’ obsession with Dean Stockwell, and David Lynch’s unironic obsession with Americana. How does a mov…
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Welcome to episode 282 of the My Hero Academia Podcast. This week Kendra (@sniperofmyheart) is joined by cosplayer Jenna (@jennnaxjennna) and Solomon (@kingsolomander) host of @onejourneypod. The podcast is biweekly again. We talk about the latest news (1:17), there are some spoilers in the news sections(4:11- 6:17), we discuss episode 154 "The Cha…
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"I'm seeing something that was always hidden. I'm in the middle of a mystery and it's all secret." DUNE, David Lynch's first (and only) foray into big budget studio filmmaking was an unmitigated disaster, both critically and commercially, and in the wake of its failure, his career as a film director was in question. But thanks to his own inability …
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With Goodfellas, Casino, Killers of the Flower Moon, and many more, Martin Scorsese has changed the course of the crime genre multiple times - and with each reinvention, has inspired a new generation of filmmakers. But what are the crime movies that inspired him? Tonight we compare his breakout hit - Mean Streets - to one of his all-time favorites:…
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On The Stacks this week, in part one (0:00-1:58:10), we start our coverage of the films of Jackie Chan with his Brucesploitation debut, New Fist of Fury, the 1979 official sequel directed by Lo Wei, in addition to discussing "What Little Girls Are Made Of" - the seventh episode of Star Trek (TOS). In part two (1:58:11-3:14:57), we have shorter disc…
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Episode 250!! And with every milestone we usually do a banger! This time however we present you a film review on a filmmaker that's quite... underappreciated and nuanced, Close Encounters of the Third Kind is the film and Steven Spielberg is the director! See what we did there?? Anyways, we hope you enjoy!! Music: https://jessejacethomas.bandcamp.c…
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We’re taking a break from David Lynch to answer one of the year’s biggest questions - Is Burton Back, Baby? Ummmm…kind of! Grab your “Handbook for the Recently Deceased” commemorative popcorn tin and join us as we attempt to untangle the very messy BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE. Which sequences wowed us with their sparkling ingenuity? Which plotlines wou…
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It's Friday the 13th and you know what that means!! Another Friday the 13th film!! This time it's Friday the 13th Part 2! I know! We are soooo original! I hope you guys enjoy because... spoiler alert! This is not the only one coming out this year!! Music: https://jessejacethomas.bandcamp.com/album/want Coffee Affiliate Link: https://www.bonescoffee…
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This week on The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:26:02), we discuss the operatic action epic Conan the Barbarian, directed by John Milius, as well as "Mudd's Women" - the sixth episode of Star Trek (TOS). In part two (1:26:03-2:42:44), we talk about six additional features - David Lynch's surrealist masterpiece debut Eraserhead (as well as a bit on his…
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The Fly (1986) is a remake of the Vincent Price film of '58 starring Jeff Goldblum and Geena Davis who where quite the Hollywood couple in the 80's! This film is full on body horror Cronenberg, but still has heart! Let us know what you think of this 80's classic and hope you enjoy the review!! Music: https://jessejacethomas.bandcamp.com/album/want …
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The sleeper must awaken. The filmography must contain a flop. We’ve arrived at the Planet Arrakis aka the Desert Planet aka DUNE (1984) - David Lynch’s attempt at wrangling Frank Herbert’s space epic into a single studio blockbuster. Did it work? Not really. Do we have fun talking about it? Hell yeah, we do! John Hodgman joins us to talk about all …
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Welcome to episode 281 of the My Hero Academia Podcast. This week Kendra (@sniperofmyheart) is joined by cosplayer Jenna (@jennnaxjennna) and author/cosplayer Paige Annette Trotter (@paigeatrotter) The podcast is biweekly again. We talk about the latest news (1:08), there are some spoilers in the news sections(3:33- 4:30), we discuss episode 151 "T…
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The Big Lebowski and True Grit have cemented Jeff Bridges' position as one of the greatest character actors in the history of film. But early in his career, he took some wild swings as he tried to figure out what kind of roles fit him best! Tonight we look at two of his strangest, most interesting choices - a pair of imperfect but intense thrillers…
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This week on The Stacks, Shana and j. return to the works of Guy Maddin in part one (0:00-2:01:30), doing a detailed analysis of his 2007 film My Winnipeg, as well as talking the fifth episode of Star Trek (TOS), "The Enemy Within." In part two (2:01:30-3:07:20) we discuss six additional features - the much-derided 1987 Garbage Pail Kids Movie (dir…
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"Tauntingly flirtatious scenes between Ms. Ryder and Ms. Weaver give this film a sexual boldness that the others' action-adventure spirit lacked."-The New York Times If the review above from The New York Times does not persuade you to watch this film, then believe me buddy... nothing will. Music: https://jessejacethomas.bandcamp.com/album/want Coff…
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We’re getting in touch with our emotions this week, as Alex Ross Perry joins us to talk about Lynch’s deeply-felt, sensitively-rendered 1980 classic THE ELEPHANT MAN. Is this the most “normal” movie in Lynch’s filmography? What does “normal” mean, anyway? As with all Alex episodes, questions are posed and hotly debated, such as: What filmmakers, as…
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For this special BONUS episode, we sat down for a chat with Max Evry, author of A Masterpiece in Disarray: David Lynch's Dune - An Oral History, one of the most comprehensive behind-the-scenes books that we've come across, and one that was a major resource for our episode covering the making of DUNE. In this interview, we chat with Max about all th…
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This week on The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:13:41), Shana and j. get back into classic kaiju territory with Ishiro Honda's 1966 film War of the Gargantuas, as well as covering the iconic fourth episode of Star Trek (TOS), "The Naked Time" with a swashbuckling Sulu. In part two (1:13:42-2:40:02), we have six additional features: Georgiy Danileya's …
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Last episode of A24 month! And boy oh boy we're leaving you with a banger! The Lobster is definitely one of those films I saw the trailer too and said to myself, very interesting but never seen it! In the early days of A24 The Lobster was born and it's AMAZING!!! Hope you enjoy the episode as much as we had recording it! Music: https://jessejacetho…
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In heaven (and in podcasting), everything is fine. Welcome to TWIN PODS: FIRE CAST WITH ME, a series on the films of David Lynch - former Eagle Scout and totally normal human man. With his 1977 debut feature ERASERHEAD, Lynch burst on to the scene somewhat fully formed as an artist, confused by normal social interactions and motivated by a seething…
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Welcome to episode 280 of the My Hero Academia Podcast. This week Kendra (@sniperofmyheart) is joined by Justin (@Justin_legends), and Solomon (@kingsolomander) host of @Onejourneypod The podcast is biweekly again. We talk about the latest news (1:37), discuss episode 150 "Those Who Defend And Those Who Violate" (28:24), episode 151 "A Chain of Eve…
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After the critical and commercial success of THE ELEPHANT MAN, David Lynch was suddenly a hot commodity in Hollywood, although it soon became clear that, although many studios were seeking out the idiosyncratic director, what they wanted was another ELEPHANT MAN, and not another ERASERHEAD. While Lynch would pass on many of the projects offered to …
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Alex Garland has always been on the forefront of sci-fi - exploring the future of technology in Devs, reinventing the zombie genre with 28 Days Later, questioning our basic identity Annihilation, and debating the nature of consciousness in the MG favorite Ex Machina. But his latest might be his most relevant and upsetting work yet - and certainly h…
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This week on The Stacks, in part one (0:00-1:24:58), we continue the films of Bruce Lee with the breakthrough 1972 Lo Wei feature Fist of Fury, in addition to the third episode of Star Trek (TOS), "Where No Man Has Gone Before." Next, in part two (1:24:59-2:47:35) there are six additional features - the 1978 Italian TV movie Closed Circuit, directe…
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August is more than halfway done now and sadly that means A24 August is going bye bye, however before we leave we want to bring you a very strange film, Under the Silve Lake (2019) starring Andew Garfield is his most unlikeable role yet! (and that's saying something) We have one more film to bring you this month, another weird one and then we jump …
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Recorded almost a year ago, our long-awaited Casino episode finally escapes the vault. At one point, Austin asks me if we'll be caught up by Killers of the Flower Moon's Oscar campaign and, true to my word, I yell "NO". In other news, my CassaBesties co-host Mallory Blair makes her CineMythology debut and we play the worst game I've ever thought up…
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Welp, our Kevin Costner series ends not with a bang, but a whimper. With the pulling of Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 2 from theaters, we are left to only speculate what the future holds for Costner’s self-funded crazy passion project. What we can tell you is that Chapter 1 doesn’t really feel like its own self-contained movie. Plotlines are …
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