A Dingo Ate My Movie is a podcast that features Ozploitation and other slightly left-of-centre and overlooked cult films from the '70s, '80s and beyond. Join us each month to dive deep into the movies you know well and others you may have never seen.
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I recently went digging for info on the forgotten Australian gem, Starstruck, and discovered A Dingo Ate My Movie’s take on this local comedy musical. And I was mightily impressed with the I insights and affection shared by Pete and his guest Tab, and their ability to make fresh this feature. Film buffs sharing their passion for homegrown movies that have slipped out of circulation is what this podcast delivers.
A Dingo Ate My Movie Podcast sets itself apart from other shows with a very focused premise that tackles a criminally overlooked sub-genre of films. This is a perfect show to add to the listening rotation for anyone interested in movies, from casuals to constant watchers. It’s that good of a source for Australian Ozploitation. Give this a listen and follow now!
A Dingo Ate My Movie Podcast sets itself apart from other shows with a very focused premise that tackles a criminally overlooked sub-genre of films. This is a perfect show to add to the listening rotation for anyone interested in movies, from casuals to constant watchers. It’s that good of a source for Australian Ozploitation. Give this a listen and follow now!
Pete takes a fantastic deep dive into some classics of the Australian film era of the 70s and 80s with this podcast. Engaging guests and chat, and I’m discovering many films I’d not heard of as well as revisiting some old favourites. A great podcast!
Pete is a wonderful host. Covering all sorts of great Australia cinema and taking deep dives on the films, with great opinions and guests. Highly recommended listening!
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A Dingo Ate My Movie! launched 3 years ago and published 34 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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