
A pop culture podcast that looks at music, movies and TV and memories sparked or preserved by them. We'll look into the past, the present and the infinite points in between.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 42 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Categories | MusicSociety & Culture | ||||

Since Pan's Labyrinth was deemed to be the 39th movie Terry would watch this year, he decided to focus on foreign films for this episode. Just over half of these titles can be streamed on the Criterion Channel. Also discussed are the last couple of f... more
Continuing the format of the last episode, Terry reviews the first fourteen movies he saw during February 2020. This batch is a little heavier on revisiting movies especially as Valentine's Day approached. However, genre-twisted romances were on orde... more
In an effort to back the podcast, Terry is discussing the movies that he watched during the month of January. This is also going to serve the request of a co-worker who wishes that Terry would watch a particular film. That film, mentioned in this epi... more
The heart of this episode is a discussion of Jim Jarmusch's third film, Down By Law. Released in 1986, its stars much like their characters in the movie have taken unique paths since this film. Some have stayed together while others have gone their s... more
The return of the podcast after a lengthy time away brings the listener a review of the year that was and the year ahead in both movies and music. Naturally, this is shot through Terry's favorites from both. In both cases, Terry even gets fanciful ab... more
Terry found himself revisiting the catalogue of Eric Clapton back in April. Once he heard that tour dates were getting rescheduled due to illness, it seemed like a good time to share a list of some of the deeper cuts before they could possibly become... more
This is a mad dash of a week for the podcast. If all goes to plan, this is the first of three episodes in the days leading up to Record Store Day 2017. This installment deals with seven records that Terry bought over the years that were infinitely be... more
This episode features an unique discussion of the 1998 film Next Stop Wonderland starring Hope Davis and directed by Brad Anderson. As we are one year from the 20th anniversary of the film, Terry didn't want to do a regular breakdown of the film. The... more
Flickering Waves is a unique, engaging, and smart podcast! Host Terry provides insightful commentary covering a wide-range of topics from music to movies. There's an interesting memoir or autobiographical quality to the show, and like any great book that fits that description, Flickering Waves works because Terry relates to the audience. There's also a diverse array of subject matter covered including bands like She/Him and Guided By Voices, and movies like Coppola's underrated One From the Hear... more










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