
Matthew Patterson, D.W. Ferranti, and special guests discuss the latest obscure movie and TV releases along with news, reviews, and interviews focusing on films and TV, sci-fi, horror, film noir, cult, animation, and other rarities culled from around the world.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film HistoryTV & Film | |||

Dan asks Matt and fellow stroke survivor Max Koch about losing their brain power, which they do not recommend. Max fills Dan in on his former career as a voice-over artist. Then Dan and Matt argue, while Max says he doesn't want to talk about TV.
Matt interviews fellow stroke survivor Max Koch about the magic of Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece Eyes Wide Shut, when he remembers to. Matt kind of forgets things, and there's nobody there who hasn't suffered from a stroke that can tell him otherwise... more
Matt and Dan interview Stan Taffel and Bryan Cooper about their classic film festival, Cinecon, and why it's been an important touchstone for classic movie fans for sixty years. How do they choose their films? How do they book their guests? What kind... more
The Archive Guys chat with author Greg Ehrbar, whose upcoming book Hanna-Barbera, the Recorded History: From Modern Stone Age to Meddling Kids shines a light on the talented voices, composers, musicians, and technicians who played a vital role in the... more
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If you are a fan of lost films like London after Midnight, or discussions on forgotten TV movies from the 1970s, then this podcast is just for you!
Highly recommend you listen to Matt and Dan. They’ve got some great insights from their years of working at Warner Archive and from being fans of movies their whole lives.
Kelsey is a great moderator, and is a great liaison for both average movie goer and the die hard cinephile.
Always a pleasure to listen to the (former) WAC team. Looking forward to more episodes.
Come for the archive material, stay for the jokes… and the burps.
This is my favorite Warner Archive podcast (of 2022)!
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