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Initially, the podcast covered the American Film Institute (AFI) Top 100 films. [2] Later episodes of the podcast have covered other classic movies, with the ultimate goal of creating a list of the 100 best movies of all time.
DC TV Podcasts: 2020–present Hosts of other DC podcasts [9] Drama Queens: 2021–present Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz: iHeartRadio [10] Every Horror Movie On Netflix: 2017–present Chris, Patrick, and Steve Independent [11] Feminist Frequency Radio: 2017–present Kat Spada and Anita Sarkeesian: Independent [12] Film Sack ...
Taskmaster The Podcast: Taskmaster: Ed Gamble: October 15, 2020 [67] Zack to the Future: Saved by the Bell: Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Dashiell Driscoll July 29, 2020 [68] Victory the Podcast: Entourage: Doug Ellin, Kevin Dillon, Kevin Connolly: June 24, 2020 [69] Pants: The L Word: Katherine Moennig, Leisha Hailey: June 17, 2020 [70] Pretty Little ...
Marcus Parks (born January 19, 1983) [5] is an American podcast host best known for his work as a co-host on The Last Podcast on the Left. Parks, from Rochester, Texas, [6] graduated [7] from Texas Tech University, where he studied English and acted as KTXT-FM's station manager for around 4 years.
“The Murdaugh Murders” — This podcast by FITS News reporter Mandy Matney is the most popular Murdaugh podcast, with more than 50 episodes currently available to download or stream.
The podcast consists of Tim, along with Gregg as a "special guest" for almost every episode, covering movies poorly and with little insight, and often engaging in arguments. Gregg later developed a more pretentious "film buff" persona, and Tim took a turn to being obnoxiously political, sometimes devoting entire episodes to conspiracy theories ...
The Projection Booth has been highlighted by The Washington Post, [8] The A.V. Club, IndieWire, [9] Entertainment Weekly, Filmmaker, [10] and Mental Floss [11] as one of the best film and movie podcasts available. Though not specifically a horror film podcast, The Projection Booth has been nominated multiple times for the Rondo Hatton Classic ...
The podcast started in 2010 and by 2019 had released over 200 episodes. [6] How Did This Get Made? began after Scheer and Raphael saw the movie Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps. Later, the pair talked to Mantzoukas about the movie and joked about the idea for starting a bad movie podcast.