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Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein

Brett Goldstein | Daylight Media
Comedy
Death
Christmas
All Of You
Edinburgh Fringe Festival
Buddy Peace
Showgirls
Nicolas Cage
Phil Ellis
Mental Health
Film
Saturday Night Live
Ed Gamble
Hunger Games
The Shining
King Of Kong
Pulp Fiction
Cinema
Fargo
Ben Barnes

We are born. We die. In between we watch a lot of films. And some of these films shape the people we are. This is a podcast about those films. (And a bit about death). Join comedian, actor, writer and swimmer Brett Goldstein and an extra special weekly guest as they go all the way into life and death by way of movies, to ultimately pick their Films To Be Buried With!

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Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with quite literally the dream guest of Films To Be Buried With... Folks, please welcome JENNIFER LOPEZ!

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Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with the truly excellent actress BETTY GILPIN!

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Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with the fabulous creator, writer and actor AMY SEDARIS!

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Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with the multi-faceted creator, author, show runner and director NOAH HAWLEY!

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Jennifer Lopez
Actor, singer, producer, and dancer
Episode: Jennifer Lopez (Office Romance / Hustlers / Out Of Sight) • #398
Betty Gilpin
Actress known for Glow, The Hunt, Office Romance
Netflix/Glow, The Hunt, Office Romance
Episode: Betty Gilpin (Office Romance / GLOW / The Hunt) • #397
Amy Sedaris
Actor, writer, comedian, author
Office Romance; The Mandalorian; BoJack Horseman
Episode: Amy Sedaris (Office Romance / The Mandalorian / BoJack Horseman) • #396
Noah Hawley
Writer, director, producer, showrunner
Hawley's own projects (Fargo, Legion, Alien Earth)
Episode: Noah Hawley (Fargo / Alien: Earth / Legion) • #395
Andi Osho
Actor, comedian, writer (guest)
Actor/Writer
Episode: Andi Osho • Rewind Classic (Blue Lights / Sex Education / Breeders)
Peter Capaldi
Actor, writer, director, Academy-recognized with a broad career
Actor
Episode: Peter Capaldi (Doctor Who / In The Loop / Criminal Record) • #393
Adam Sztykiel
Writer, producer, and director
Self / Industry
Episode: Adam Sztykiel (Let's Have Kids / Bad Monkey / Black Adam) • #392
Riz Ahmed
Actor, writer, producer, creator
Actor, Writer, Producer, Creator
Episode: Riz Ahmed (Bait / Hamlet / Four Lions / The Night Of) • #389
Phil Lord
Filmmaker and director/producer
Lord/Miller production partnership
Episode: Phil Lord & Chris Miller (Project Hail Mary / The Lego Movie / Cloudy With A Chance...) • #388

Host

Brett Goldstein
Host of Films To Be Buried With; also associated with Distraction Pieces Network (producer/host)

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 9.5k ratings
  • Brilliant podcast

    Brilliant podcast for film lovers and human beings in general. Funny, insightful and a treat to listen to.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    PeteyRay123
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Question change

    He’s talked about dropping the “worst movie” question to not be negative about movies people worked hard on. Change it to “worst movie experience”. Might have nothing to do with the film itself, but could lead to funny stories about bad experiences watching movies.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Momorangeqrs
    United Statesa month ago
  • Love it!

    Such an incredible insight into the experiences and thoughts of you and your guests Brett, via the amazing portal of film. Love all you put out into the world.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tracey2198
    Australia3 months ago
  • My new fave

    Late to the podcast party, but this is my fave and I have been binging hard. Brett is a charming, skilled and kind interviewer. In short - love cinema? Like laughing? Then listen to this. Every ep with Nish is a must listen, and how I’m discovering the films I’ve missed in recent years. This past week I was blown away by the Tig Notaro ep. The entire episode, and my subsequent viewing of ‘Come See Me in the Good Light’, were both gifts I didn’t know I needed. Special thanks and much love to both... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ScotttMcP
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Updated review…Every episode is great.

    I love this podcast…but Mr. Brett Goldstein, you have yet to interview any Latinas or Latinos on your show! I look every week at your new guest and still nobody telling you their favourite movies from a Latin perspective. Imagine someone who can tell you about the movies they love and experienced from this particular perspective. Let’s do this!!! I have been listening to this podcast throughout the day since I was told about it two weeks ago. Here are my five stars and as instructed…the film tha... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Waiting for furniture
    Canada4 months ago

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The host is a superb interviewer who makes guests comfortable to share personal stories.
Quality episodes blend life lessons with film recommendations; guests often bring unique perspectives.
Consistently deep, moving conversations that still feel warm and funny.

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Peter Capaldi (Doctor Who / In The Loop / Criminal Record) • #393
Q: What is the film that means the most to you?
Capaldi discusses Planes, Trains and Automobiles as the film that means the most due to a shared experience with his wife, his sense of humor about the film, and its balance of comedy and heart, which inspired him to write Soft Top.
Nish Kumar (The So On Time It's Almost Early Films Of The Year 2O25 Special • Part 1) • #390
Q: What is the film that means the most to you because of the experience you had seeing it?
Nish cites a Complete Unknown and the Bob Dylan project as meaningful experiences, highlighting the communal aspects of cinema and the personal connections formed around screenings.
Nish Kumar (The So On Time It's Almost Early Films Of The Year 2O25 Special • Part 1) • #390
Q: What film made you cry the most this year?
They list several, including Nickel Boys and Come See Me in the Good Light, emphasizing the emotional impact of personal loss, grief, and the resilience of love and memory.
Nish Kumar (The So On Time It's Almost Early Films Of The Year 2O25 Special • Part 1) • #390
Q: What was the first film you saw in 2025?
Nish discusses The Assessment as the first film he saw in 2025, noting its emotional cerebral science-fiction core and strong performances, especially from Olsen and Vikander.
Riz Ahmed (Bait / Hamlet / Four Lions / The Night Of) • #389
Q: What is the first film you remember seeing, Riz Ahmed?
I remember Nightmare On Elm Street as the first memory, watched when I was very young, which scared me and sparked an early interest in film despite my fear of horror.

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What is Films To Be Buried With about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Listeners are drawn to intimate, cinephile conversations that weave life, death, and memory through film. Episodes center on personal journeys, career highs and lows, and how particular movies shape identity and worldviews. Frequent guests include actors, writers, comedians, and directors who speak frankly about mortality, legacy, and the emotional power of cinema, often pairing heartfelt reflections with sharp humor. The show stands out for its candid, character-driven storytelling, a warm host dynamic, and a willingness to tackle heavy topics with empathy and wit, making it a compelling destination for film enthusiasts who enjoy thoughtful, human-centered conversations.

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8. Riz Ahmed

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