
From the After School Special to the After Hours Special; from Steven Spielberg to Stephen King: Small Screen Cinema is a love letter to age of Made-For-TV movies of all genres and forms.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews | ||||

In this episode, our hosts are joined by film archivist John Campopiano to discuss the major Stephen King miniseries event of 1990, It. To learn more about John’s upcoming Pennywise documentary, Pennywise: The Story of It, please click here. Join us ... more
In this episode our hosts rush home from school to check out three musings on the trials and tribulations of punk rock, steroids, and homosexuality via ABC After School Special: The Day My Kid Went Punk (1987), HBO’s Lifestories: Families in Crisis: ... more
In this episode our hosts finally take a dive into the Lifetime Vaults to uncover the strangely non-erotic tale of lust in The Babysitter’s Seduction (1996) and back it with some more Showtime heat in the Shannon Doherty vehicle Blindfold: Acts of Ob... more
In this week’s episode we are joined by Projection Booth podcast host Mike White, to delve into Columbo’s first two case files: Prescription: Murder and Ransom for a Dead Man. Purchase the box set here.
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While I am often late to the party, I have been fortunate enough to get on board with this podcast as it has begun to take shape. Joe and James are both knowledgable, passionate fans of film, and this provides something a bit different, by focusing on TV work that is often overlooked, sometimes by fans and critics alike.
I have been especially pleased to listen to them waxing lyrical over Alan Clarke, but there hasn't been a bad episode yet. Well done.
Made For TV Movies have not received much attention in the podcast world. Joe and James have a wonderful rapport and bring a lot of insight into their discussions of a wide variety of small screen films. A high recommend.
Hosted by two literate New York gents, Joe and James, Small Screen Cinema is the long overdue podcast review show that looks at made-for-TV movies. Casting a wide net that so far has included 90's made-for-cable films and 70's ABC movies-of-the-week, the review discussions are casual and spirited while still being intelligent and informed. While some podcasts have devoted a show or two to classic made-for-TV faire, it's great to finally have one that's dedicated to covering the vast assortment o... more
This is sort of an untapped subject so that in itself makes for an uber interesting podcast BUT, the fact that the hosts are so knowledgeable, so organic, funny and have such great chemistry makes this a go to podcast for me. Great stuff here folks :)
Witty banter, film history, cinematic insight - it's all here. Give SSC a shot and you won't regret it.
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Apple Podcasts | #97 |
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