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Classic Movie Review

John E. Cornelison

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Join host archaeologist John as he reviews classic movies with his own spin. Using his archeological background, he connects historic, cinematic, genealogical, and current facts to add a dimension to his reviews that will increase your enjoyment of these classic movies. John tells all for movies over 25 years old. He also presents his world-famous short summaries of each classic movie reviewed. These classic movie reviews cover from silents by Charlie Chaplin, classic horror like Dracula (19 ...
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Classic Movie Musts

Classic Movie Musts

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Classic Movie Musts is a weekly movie podcast that aims to provide artistic and historical context to classic films. Classic Movie Musts is hosted by Max Baril. New episodes release every Friday. Follow @moviemustspod / @maxbarilpods www.classicmoviemusts.com
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Classic Movie Gush

Clay Morgan

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Authors Clay Morgan and Melissa Tagg tend to gush over classic movies from Hollywood's Golden Age. Listen in to learn about some of the greatest films of all time, what made them so legendary, and even the saucy secrets of Tinseltown in the mid-20th century.
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Almost Classic Movies

Almost Classic Movies

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Welcome to Almost Classic Movies, the podcast where two movie fans talk about movies. From epic adventures like Lord of the Rings to iconic comedies like Wayne's World and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, we explore a blend of almost classics, cult favorites, seasonal gems, and even actual classics. ("Almost Classic Movies" is frankly just a catchy title that riffs off a particular TV program). It's just two friends talking movies—one loves production trivia, while the other enjoys simply watching ...
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Coffee & Classic Movies

Coffee & Classic Movies

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Welcome to Coffee & Classic Movies, where husband and wife, Joshua & Karea's pair and share various blends of coffee with some of the greatest movies of all time. Grab your mug or whatever you drink your coffee in and join us every Saturday morning 10 AM EST for new episodes! If you have a coffee/movie you love and would like to share it with us, be free to e-mail us at [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show ...
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Doc Rotten and The Black Saint from Horror News Radio recap and review the best and worst horror films from the 1970s. Grindhouse. Blacksploitation. Hollywood Blockbusters. B Movies. Films like Exorcist | The Car | Phantasm | Halloween | The Incredible Melting Man | The Manitou | Beyond the Door | Vampire Circus | Dawn of the Dead
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⭐Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964) – So Bad It's Merry⭐ 🍿Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (1964) is a low-budget sci-fi Christmas oddity where Martian parents, worried about their joyless children, decide to kidnap Earth's greatest capitalist hero, Santa Claus. John Call plays a jolly, pipe-puffing Santa, with Leonard Hicks as conflicted Ma…
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It's time for the annual Two Geeks and a G.I.T. holiday pairing! This year, we're going to listen to the comments we've gotten over the years and do two fan favorites! First up, it's a tale that clearly rings true for many, many people! Directed by Jeremiah S. Chechick and written by John Hughes, 1989's "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation" bring…
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In this episode the random movie machine transports the misfits into the 1930's. The scene is complete with gun molls, Model A s and Tommy guns as they review the 1967 crime drama Bonnie and Clyde. This film was directed by Arthur Penn and stars Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway and Michael J Pollard. Ranking: AFI's 100 Years…100 Movies: 27th AFI's 100 Y…
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“Why did you have to rent those rooms?” Money, money, money, money! Money! Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr – as they take in a film with a pretty decent cast, yet it wasn’t one they’d heard of. We’re talking about The Silent Scream (1979). Decades […]…
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Send us a text For our sixth episode of our new side gig, the Reunited Classic MUSIC Podcast, we go and roast our chestnuts on an open fire as we listen to some great, and not so great, Christmas songs. https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5aLR6xdj6Z205FtW5fIlTf?si=Y-HbNrnuQVi4xigSRtvMXQ&pi=pcox11rqRwi9Z&pt=21fed0d352558327343c1f76036cd2d1 Listen to o…
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Send us a text The Star Wars Holiday Special is infamous for a reason. In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon, Dan, and Donald subject themselves to one of the most baffling television experiments ever broadcast. What was meant to be a festive Star Wars event turned into a surreal variety show filled with awkward musical numbers, untranslate…
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The second film in our tribute to the late Diane Keaton resulted in an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her! In 2003's "Something's Gotta Give," written and directed by Nancy Meyers, we're introduced to Harry Sanborn (Jack Nicholson), a guy in his sixties who only dates women in their 20s and 30s. When his latest companion, Marin (Aman…
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⭐Christmas in Connecticut (1945) – Stanwyck's Coziest Chaos⭐ 🍿Christmas in Connecticut (1945), directed by Peter Godfrey, blends wartime anxiety with cozy holiday fantasy. The film follows Elizabeth Lane (Barbara Stanwyck), a celebrated lifestyle writer who has built a fake public persona as the perfect farm wife and mother. When her demanding publ…
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Send us a text This week, Jon and Donald unwrap The Santa Clause and everything that makes it a quintessential (and unexpectedly weird) 90s Christmas movie. From Tim Allen’s smooth-brain dad energy to the surprisingly dark early script drafts, the guys break down what still works, what doesn’t, and why this movie feels completely different when you…
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Our final honorary pairing of 2025 finds us looking at the work of an amazing actress we lost too soon. We lost Diane Keaton on October 11th, 2025, so we're looking at two of her films, one of which netted her an Oscar nomination! First up, it's director Hugh Wilson's take on what it's like to find yourself divorced in your 50s. In 1996's "The Firs…
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Send us a text In this festive episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald dive into Home Alone — a film both iconic and slightly bewildering when viewed through grown-up eyes. They unpack childhood fears (like sprinting up the basement stairs), booby-trap physics that defy medical reality, the unmatched presence of Joe Pesci, and whether Home…
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“Daddy! Daddy! Daddy, Daddy!” “Audrey Rose! Audrey Rose! Audrey Rose!! Good. Now, repeat… Ad infinitum. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr – as they take in yet another 70s horror flick about a family with a teenage girl troubled by supernatural events. Maybe not so obviously, […]…
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⭐Conclusion - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 30 Plus One NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inherits the fa…
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Starting in the 1940s, the name Humphrey Bogart was common knowledge as Hollywood royalty, but he didn't always play the hero. In 1948's "The Treasure of the Sierra Madre," which re-teamed him with director John Huston, Bogart plays Fred C. Dobbs, a penniless American stuck in the Mexican town of Tampico. After begging for a meal "for a fellow Amer…
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Send us a text For our sixth episode of season three, we go back to the 80's and get weird with Kelly LeBrock and Chet. Come and join us as we put some bra's on our heads. Please rate and review, share with your friends and visit us on our socials, Reunited Classic Movie Podcast on Facebook, X (We all know it's still Twitter) and Instagram.…
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⭐Lonely Are the Brave (1962) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 30 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inherit…
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⭐Day of the Outlaw (1959) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 29 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inherits t…
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⭐Buchanan Rides Alone (1958) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 28 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inherit…
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⭐Discussing Femme Fatales with Katherine from Creepy Americana⭐ 🍿Host John chats with Katherine of Creepy Americana about the Femme Fatale—how classic Film Noir frames women who seek autonomy through wit, allure, and survival instinct. The conversation uses examples like The Maltese Falcon (1941), Out of the Past (1947), and Human Desire (1954) to …
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⭐Terror In a Texas Town (1958) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 27 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inher…
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Send us a text This week on Almost Classic Movies, we revisit one of the most iconic films ever made: The Wizard of Oz. Your hosts take a fresh look at the movie’s history, craft, and legacy—without giving away the moments that make it special. In This Episode: Watching The Wizard of Oz today: what holds up and what surprises How casting shaped the…
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⭐The Tall T (1957) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 26 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inherits the fata…
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⭐Man in the Shadow (1957) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 25 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inherits t…
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⭐The Halliday Brand (1957) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 24 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inherits …
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In this pairing, we'll be looking at the work of one of Hollywood's biggest stars, Humphrey Bogart! We begin in 1941 and the first time a film featured John Huston as director and Bogart as star, "The Maltese Falcon!" Based on the novel by Dashiell Hammett, the story follows detective Sam Spade (Bogart) who meets a new client who introduces herself…
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⭐3:10 to Yuma (1957) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 23 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inherits the fa…
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⭐Forty Guns (1957) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 22 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inherits the fata…
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Send us a text In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald dive broom-first into Wicked (Part 1) — the movie adaptation based on the Broadway powerhouse musical. They unpack why the film is both visually stunning and emotionally frustrating, discuss questionable choreography ("Camp Rock flashbacks"), and debate whether Glinda and Elpha…
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⭐7 Men From Now (1956) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 21 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inherits the …
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⭐Samuel Fuller's 10 Grittiest Films Ranked⭐ 🍿This ranked video surveys the raw, uncompromising cinema of director Samuel Fuller, a former teen crime reporter and WWII combat veteran whose films fuse grit with social critique. Topping the list is Pickup on South Street (1953), a Cold War noir where pickpocket Richard Widmark lifts microfilm and coll…
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⭐Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 20 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inheri…
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⭐The Violent Men (1955) - Western Film Noir Gunsmoke Meets Shadows Day 19 NOIRvember Celebration⭐ 🍿This series explores the haunting intersection of the Western and film noir genres—a cinematic meeting of wide-open frontiers and shadow-drenched moral dilemmas. Across 30 carefully chosen films, the reviews trace how the stoic gunfighter inherits the…
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“A wolf remains a wolf, even if it has not eaten your sheep.” Hmm. What if it has not eaten a cow? Join your faithful Grue Crew – Doc Rotten, Bill Mulligan, Chad Hunt, and Jeff Mohr – as they take to space via Disney’s The Black Hole (1979). Decades of Horror 1970sEpisode 254 – […]저자 Doc Rotten and The Black Saint
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