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Cult Connections is the podcast that finds the links between all kinds of film, TV, books and more. From cult classics to major blockbusters we have everything covered. So if you want to hear about the evolution of the zombie film, the obvious and not so obvious screen versions of Spiderman or three films featuring the "other fellas" then this is the place for you. Join your host Ian (@ArbroathMackem) and a different guest every episode as we explore some Cult Connections! This podcast uses ...
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Lost and Found

OTTplay - HT Smartcast

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Welcome to OTTplay Lost and found, a podcast that tells you about critically-acclaimed yet lesser-known films and shows that you’ve probably not watched yet but should. This is an OTTplay Production, brought to you by HT Smartcast.
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Join four old mates on a cinematic journey like no other in the "Born to Watch Movie Podcast" the podcast where movies aren't just watched, they're experienced. Each week, dive into the films that reshaped their lives and, perhaps, even the world. With many thousands of hours of movie-watching under their belts, these friends bring a unique, seasoned perspective where they don't take themselves or the movies too seriously.
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Two nerds who consume a whole lot of horror discuss their favorite pieces of horror media… because this is a spooky world and we’re just thriving in it. What do we mean by “horror media”? Think spooky movies and tv series, creepypastas, video games, novels, short stories, poetry, local legends, ghost stories… you get the idea. Whatever form it’s in, we’re consuming it and having chill but passionate conversations on why we think the media piece is really great - or really terrible - horror.
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Hels Car Cult

Helen Stanley

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Automotive TV Presenter and Artist Helen Stanley, chats about cars in popular culture. From the custom car scene to cars in music, art, film, TV and fashion. Hels discusses everything from The Other Guys deflowered Prius, to immersive zombie drive-ins with lots of special guests. Be prepared to be entertained x
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Very silly comedy about lost TV classics. Retired BBC children's pioneer Peter Fleming searches for his legendary missing programmes. Features episode reconstructions, surviving clips, and almost no cries for help. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The TV Sect Podcast

Moni Wood and Sierra DuCharme-Hansen

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Welcome to The TV Sect! A podcast dedicated to the cult-like love of television. We’re your hosts, Moni Wood and Sierra DuCharme-Hansen, two emerging TV writers, expert TV watchers. Come share in our devotion to the Cult of TV, as we explore all the sacred things of scripted television. In each episode, we highlight a different aspect of a TV series and explore how it influences a show’s cultism. From teasers to tags, characters to costumes, aliens to zombies, and everything in between. Let ...
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Slash Vision

Slash Morris

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Ever felt like the an oddball for liking Cult Classics? Do you feel like you’re the only person who remembers certain shows or movies? Well I’m here to show you that you are not alone! Every week I’ll bring to you something that people may have forgotten or never heard of.
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Why do fans love some Rotten films and hate some Fresh ones? What did critics make of a cult classic before it earned its cult status? In this bi-weekly podcast, hosts Jacqueline Coley, Mark Ellis, and guests go deep and settle the score on some of the most beloved – and despised – movies and TV shows ever made, directly taking on the statement we hear from so many fans: “Rotten Tomatoes is wrong.”
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Two friends from completely different spheres of geekery unleash their favourite television shows from the 1960s-1980s on each other. Get in touch with us! You can follow us on Twitter @retro_tube, or you can email us: retrotubepodcast@gmail.com - we'd love to hear from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Northern OverExposure Podcast

Northern OverExposure Podcast

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Join us as we over-analyze the 1990s hit TV-series Northern Exposure. Each episode, hosts Lee and Charles expose the show to a new audience, one friend at a time, for a fresh, outsider perspective on the Emmy Award-winning cult classic.
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Welcome to the Earth Station One Podcast, your gateway to a universe of captivating discussions and insightful exploration! Join us as we traverse the realms of pop culture, science fiction, fantasy, comics, movies, TV, and so much more. Our expert hosts and special guests will guide you through a cosmic journey, offering deep dives into your favorite fandoms, in-depth interviews, and thought-provoking analysis. Whether you're a seasoned geek or just starting your adventure, the Earth Statio ...
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Prisoner Cell Block H ran in Australia from 1979 until 1986. In the late 80s it began being shown on TV in the UK and became a cult hit. Each week a guest and myself will natter a bit about the show and watch a random episode. Expect highbrow debate! Bother me at: no.lagging.podcast@gmail.com or at @no_lagging on Twitter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Send us a Text! We’re talking about a recent Irish horror film that has been getting a lot of rave reviews from horror lovers, including Mike Flanagan, Oddity. Don’t forget to tell us your thoughts on our official discussion post on IG! Find us on social (@liveralonepod): YouTube (for full uncut episodes) Instagram (for discussion posts, lives, and…
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When it comes to biting satire and outrageous humour, Tropic Thunder remains a standout in the annals of Hollywood comedies. Released in 2008, this film, directed by Ben Stiller, is a unique blend of action, absurdity, and razor-sharp commentary on the entertainment industry itself. In this Tropic Thunder Movie Review, we dive deep into the film’s …
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At its peak, Vice had a valuation of $5.7 billion, two shows on HBO, 2,600 employees in more than 30 countries, and was the 10th most valuable private company in America. Its cofounder and CEO, Shane Smith rode the wave of digital media, until it crashed and burned. He talks to Janice Min about what went wrong, if he has regrets and his thoughts on…
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Episode 242 - Goosebumps (TV Series) Nothing can stop us from bumping the geese. Listen in on our annual tradition of persevering through the "poorly produced" 90's kids' show known as "Goosebumps". We rope someone new into the fray, just so Zack can indoctrinate a new person into our cult of Kathryn Short & Long coming at us Hard & Fast. Support t…
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In business, there is a new power hierarchy now, reports Dealmakers columnist Ashley Cullins: AI companies flush with cash at top; next, the studios that have the content AI players crave; and at the bottom, talent. Ashley dives into how agents, reps and execs are scrambling to protect clients and IP — all while fighting for a piece of the $10 bill…
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When we talk about The Naked Gun (1988), we’re diving headfirst into a comedy treasure chest—one filled with absurdity, brilliant wordplay, and visual gags that just don’t stop. This Zucker, Abrahams, and Zucker (ZAZ) film, starring the ever-stoic Leslie Nielsen as the bumbling detective Lt. Frank Drebin, stands as one of the defining examples of s…
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Sept. 27 marked the first anniversary of the end of the writers strike and while pay bumps and streaming bonuses (for two blockbuster shows) are great, the business remains in a world of hurt. Elaine Low, Richard Rushfield and David Lidsky explore the seismic production pullback, newly instated minimums as maximums — and why Richard wants negotiato…
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Send us a Text! We’re talking about a pick-your-own-adventure style video game I finally got around to finishing, and Ian also recently finished, The Quarry. Don’t forget to tell us your thoughts on our official discussion post on IG! Find us on social (@liveralonepod): YouTube (for full uncut episodes) Instagram (for discussion posts, lives, and m…
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Churni Ganguly plays an author in exile as her work threatens the political establishment in Nirbashito . It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that we live in extremely divisive times. The level of intolerance and rejection of ideas and ideologies that don’t concur with our own has to be unprecedented. This prompts us to revisit this lesser-known …
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Few buddy cop films from the '80s pack the wild, testosterone-fueled fun that Tango & Cash (1989) does. This action-comedy, starring Sylvester Stallone and Kurt Russell, has cemented its place as a cult classic. While it may not be the most refined piece of cinema, it’s a wild ride from start to finish, showcasing all the hallmarks of the late '80s…
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This 2011 biopic on FBI’s first director didn’t get the attention and admiration it deserved When asked to recall Leonardo DiCaprio’s most celebrated works, the list of movies that pop into our mind largely include his iconic blockbusters. But Scorcese’s poster boy has also featured in some films that didn’t get the attention, adulation and respect…
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How do you follow the all-mighty Bob Iger? In the case of Bob Chapek, you don’t. The current public bake-off for whoever’s next already has been unsettling, as Richard Rushfield dispels the superhero CEO myth and evaluates how the perception of such actually harms his eventual successor and Disney itself. Plus: Sean McNulty, Elaine Low and Richard …
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Hands of Stone depicts the gritty, multifaceted life of Panamanian boxer Roberto DuránSports films often follow a familiar playbook, sticking to tropes and clichés: the underdog triumphs, the fall from grace, and the dramatic comeback in the climax. From Rocky to Remember the Titans, these films tend to focus on predictable narratives of resilience…
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The Fugitive (1993) is one of those films that perfectly encapsulates the tension and pulse-pounding excitement of a great action-thriller. Directed by Andrew Davis and starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones, this movie has earned its spot as a quintessential ‘90s action film, but it does more than just deliver spectacular stunts and edge-of-yo…
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David Zaslav, on a break from sitting courtside at elite sporting events, has a new idea to help save WBD: Give HBO away for free to Charter cable subscribers. Sean McNulty, Elaine Low and Richard Rushfield analyze why and what it means amid growing warnings of “chaos” and industry consolidation from leaders including Sony CEO Tony Vinciquerra and …
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Send us a Text! We’re talking about a new horror movie with a lot of high expectations that many have said fell apart - The Watchers. Don’t forget to tell us your thoughts on our official discussion post on IG! Find us on social (@liveralonepod): YouTube (for full uncut episodes) Instagram (for discussion posts, lives, and more) TikTok Check out ou…
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Goth horror is a unique genre. A delicious blend that has the ability to transport audiences to a fantasy world where everything is possible and the laws of the world as we know it don’t always apply. In today’s episode of Lost and Found, we’re delving into one such film that’s equal parts spine-chilling and visually stunning – Crimson Peak. Yes, t…
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When it comes to films that have left a lasting mark on the horror genre, few can rival the terrifying power of The Exorcist (1973). Directed by William Friedkin and adapted from William Peter Blatty’s 1971 novel, The Exorcist shattered boundaries with its unflinching portrayal of demonic possession and the battle between good and evil. Released in…
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Revisit Breaking Away, a 1979 classic that slipped off the radar and is now streaming on Disney+Hotstar The most iconic sports movies follow a certain framework. They’re packed with winning moments and crushing losses. They tuck in nuggets of wisdom about the relentless spirit that drives some to go beyond the limits of human potential to achieve i…
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As everywhere from Alabama to Bulgaria battle to attract productions with tax incentives, studios are saying bye, y’all to Hollywood. With shoots being exported all over the globe, what happens to those who came to Los Angeles to have an entertainment career? Ankler contributor Ashley Cullins joins to break down the production location war — and L.…
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In this week's episode of Born to Watch, we're diving into a film that strikes the perfect balance between humor, heartbreak, and the hope that pulls us through life's darkest moments. Directed by David O. Russell and featuring a powerhouse cast, "Silver Linings Playbook" has left a lasting impression on audiences since its release in 2012. This fi…
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Apple is the most valuable company in the world. There are more than 2.2 billion Apple devices in use worldwide. Remind us why it’s in the (often) money-losing entertainment business again? Sean McNulty, Elaine Low and Richard Rushfield explore why Apple is retreating from its blockbuster theatrical ambitions — sorry, George and Brad — why it had t…
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Send us a Text! We’re talking about a true crime meets horror movie in one of the most talked about movies of 2024, and we finally saw it, Longlegs. Don’t forget to tell us your thoughts on our official discussion post on IG! Find us on social (@liveralonepod): YouTube (for full uncut episodes) Instagram (for discussion posts, lives, and more) TikT…
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Hey there, Fellow Watchers! This week on Born to Watch, we dive deep into one of the most whimsical, enchanting, and downright bizarre films of the 1970s, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. This technicolour dreamscape of a movie, adapted from Roald Dahl's beloved 1964 children's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, is a kaleidoscopic journ…
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Hollywood’s forays into politics are often elitist, counter-productive, and sometimes just plain cringey. But at the DNC, it wasn’t just Kamala Harris and Tim Walz who seemed to nail it, but the entertainment industry as well. Ankler contributor Alison Brower joins Sean McNulty and Janice Min from Chicago, where she explains the vibe shift in Holly…
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Hey there, Watchers! In this special quick-review episode, Whitey dives into the much-anticipated Alien: Romulus with his Alien Romulus Quick Review. This is Whitey’s first solo movie breakdown, so let's see how he handles the acid-blooded pressure of reviewing one of the year’s most anticipated sci-fi horror films! Alien: Romulus delivers the puls…
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