
Two filmmakers share personal stories inspired by movies with a new guest every episode. An Atwoodland Production.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm Interviews | ||||

Eli and Jeremy welcome Jason Waller, former BBC Reporter, to the show to talk about the Americana and nostalgia of Stranger Things 3. We explore small towns, mall culture, sticky creatures, and the difficulty of nailing the third part of any creative... more
The Skywalker myth has been with our generation for our whole lives. How do we process the end of the Skywalker story and new Star Wars stories like The Mandalorian? Join us as we break down The Rise of Skywalker and the new Disney+ show, The Mandalo... more
Our guest for this episode, Brittany Lee, chose to talk about the Netflix series "When They See Us" and some encounters she has had with law enforcement, including some Black teenagers she is helping mentor. Ava DuVernay's series gives us a lot to ch... more
On our Halloween episode, our guest storyteller, actor Bryan Bosque, shares a story from seeing his first real horror movie on an unusual family vacation as a child. Jeremy shares a story of one of his scariest movie-watching experiences as a kid and... more
On the first episode of Season 2, we hear an amazing and heartfelt story from guest Rosita González about why Philomena was a turning point in the journey into her past and identity. We have a discussion around some of the untold issues facing transr... more
Jeremy Holiday and Eli Steenlage return with a fresh new style for Season 2 that focuses on movies and the personal stories that surround them. Each episode will feature a new guest storyteller to connect over the films that are important in our live... more
After 2 and 1/2 years of ExtraTextual, Eli and Jeremy announce a new format and style to the show while maintaining their unique conversations and guests. Before launching the new personal stories and movies format, they catch up on all of the great ... more
Eli and Jeremy break down a decade of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and what the milestone of Avengers: Endgame means for the industry. From the point of view of large scale, serialized storytelling other cinematic universes like Star Wars and ... more
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...talking about their love of making & watching films, and sharing their love of media with their kids. I'm really enjoying listening in on these conversations.
I love that this podcast isn't just a review or recap but still scratches that itch. It's like listening in to the type of rare, interesting conversation you want to have with your intelligent and creative friends.
Eli is a great host! Jeremy leans more toward the conversational podcast style and can drift further from the topic but it's because he's really passionate about the media they're discussing.
I love the part where they talk about what they're watching with their kids! A unique addi... more
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Apple Podcasts | #95 |










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