Filmmakers, actors, and creators of all kinds answer one simple question: What is a film that blew your mind?! more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film InterviewsTV & Film |
On the heels of our conversation with Chaz Ebert discussing Life Itself, we are sharing this episode from our friends at Filmspotting. As we learned from Chaz, even Roger himself once admitted to getting one review wrong! more
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It is hard to pinpoint when Chaz Ebert first experienced Life Itself, Steve James’s documentary about her late husband and legendary film critic, Roger Ebert. Initially conceived as a multi-year project to capture Roger’s vibrant life and career, the... more
As an NYFD firefighter working the overnight shift at Engine Company 55, Steve Buscemi popped a VHS tape into the station’s player and experienced John Huston’s Fat City for the first time. Based on the acclaimed novel of the same name and adapted fo... more
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Love hearing talented filmmakers and actors share what inspires them. Hosts are funny and smart, well produced so you almost feel like you are watching the film clips along with them. Highly recommend!
The insights shared between the hosts and the guests are broadening my concepts around the world of film and storytelling! Highly recommend.
Great format, wonderful hosts
Everyone has a movie that they will never forget. It’s so fun hearing what such talented people have to say about theirs. The hosts are excellent! They have great chemistry and draw the unexpected and personal out of the guests.
John and Tabitha do such an amazing job of bringing their experience at Sundance and beyond to create interesting and fun conversations with some great personalities. The deep dive they take with each guest is so interesting but relaxing to listen to. Highly highly recommend a listen to anyone that has the slightest interest in film because the stories really keep you checking when the next one will be release! 5⭐️
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Apple Podcasts | #15 | Switzerland/TV & Film/Film Interviews |
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