
Wendy and guests talk all aspects of classic film in their reviews of films from The Golden Age of Hollywood. We provide entertaining and in-depth conversation on a variety of classic film from all-time greats to hidden gems - you won't want to miss an episode!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film | ||||

New guest P.J. and Wendy discuss the legendary classic film Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? This film has it all - great acting, cinematography, editing and smart, snappy dialogue full of subtext. Lots of great info on Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Bu... more
New guest Stephanie and Wendy discuss the brilliant classic film The Haunting. This film is chock full of gorgeous cinematography, amazing camera and editing tricks and fantastic acting performances. Find out why this film is a masterpiece and one of... more
Returning guest Ed and Wendy discuss the obscure Frank Capra classic film The Bitter Tea of General Yen. We talk about the problematic nature of this film, why it still deserves a watch, what interesting techniques were utilized during production plu... more
New guest Dell and Wendy tackle the dark classic Alfred Hitchcock film Vertigo. We talk about the psychological thriller aspect, why it was a box office failure, what cutting edge technology was used and do our usual deep dive into the techniques and... more
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When it comes to obtaining knowledge on classic cinema there are quite a few podcasts to give your attention, but what I enjoy most about Silver Screen Time Machine is that no matter where you are on your journey to classic cinema knowledge you can find something here to grab your interest. Between Wendy’s great research, the insight from her various guests, and the fact you are never told the ending makes this podcast not only have you thinking but also curious and wanting more. It certainly he... more
Wendy has truly earned the right to call herself a classic movie expert. She’s super knowledgable, passionate and engaging. She also brings on awesome guests who share her enthusiasm for whatever they happen to be talking about. Give it a listen!
If you love classic film give this show a listen! From great behind-the-scenes stories to backgrounds on each films stars, there is something for everyone. Another great feature of “Silver Screen Time Machine” is the selection of films and topics. I have been introduced to so many new films as a result of this show. You get the heavy-hitter topics, but the lesser known titles also get their time to shine! Overall, this show is a great listen for any film fan out there!
I just started to explore the beauty of classic films and Wendy offers the perfect podcast for anyone looking to explore the Golden Era of Hollywood. This podcast offers a good mixture of films that are well known classics and others that are simply hidden gems. I highly recommend giving it a listen!
I am loving this podcast! Classic movies are my favorite and it is a delight to listen to this insightful, cogent analysis. Presented in a comfortable, conversational way. I am looking forward to (hopefully) MANY more episodes!!!
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