Film and TV interviews conducted by Greg Srisavasdi, Eric Holmes, and Bruce Purkey. We also do Physical Media reviews and our main goal is to give listeners a treasure trove of movie recommendations! more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 197 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Film InterviewsFilm HistoryTV & Film |
Episode 174 of Find Your Film features interviews with Pawo Choyning Dorji (9:47), the writer/director of The Monk and the Gun and Perfect Days writers Wim Wenders and Takuma Takasaki (24:28). Wenders also directed Perfect Days. more
On this episode of Find Your Film, I interview Mayhem! actor Nassim Lyes and Driving Madeleine director Christian Carion. more
On Find Your Film Episode 172, I interview The Kill Room director Nicol Paone and Deep Rising filmmaker Matthieu Rytz. Bruce Purkey closes the episode with his Blu-ray review of Gangnam Zombie. more
On Episode 171, we have two sets of interviews. Boudica: Queen of War hit theaters on October 27 and is available On Demand. Eric Holmes interviews writer/director Jesse V. Johnson. The movie reunites Johnson with Olga Kurylenko, who worked with him ... more
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Greg has a wealth of movie knowledge. He interviews directors actors writers which gives great insight to the movies. I have been listening to greg’s podcast for over 10 years. He is the best!
Greg, Eric and Bruce are the best at dissecting a movie. Awesome pod!
The guys on this show are awesome. It’s refreshing to listen to people who are passionate about film and are able to talk about it without sounding smug
I thought my movie knowledge was deep, but these guys are drowning in it. I’ve been a fan of Greg because of his work on Cinemaddicts, but Bruce and Eric made me instant fans of them as well. Just good movie talk, and even though I don’t always agree with their five star ratings, the podcast definitely earns it’s 5 stars. more
Always get ideas for movies to watch that I likely might not have watched otherwise! Very informative!
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