Lee Gambin from Diabolique has started up a regular podcast for the site which will feature him interviewing various film critics, academics, writers, historians and people in the field of film curation and programming, discussing various topics of interest and specialty.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmFilm History |
Here, actor Leigh J. McCloskey discusses his work on the quintessential bisexual hustling TV movie ALEXANDER: THE OTHER SIDE OF DAWN (1977) as well as a wide range of other topics - from TV shows like DALLAS to films such as INFERNO, to his work as a... more
Steven Capsuto discusses his book ALTERNATE CHANNELS: QUEER IMAGES ON 20th CENTURY TV - from talk shows to soap operas to sitcoms to drama series and beyond, his look at LGBT representation in television is an in depth conversation that looks at a wi... more
Lee Gambin talks with actor Gary Frank about his famous role on the classic TV drama series Family, his work in television shows such as Hotel and Hill Street Blues, TV movies and a lot more.
On this episode of the Locust Files, Lee talks with Alexandra Heller-Nicholas who is the author of a number of film books including the recently released epic 1000 Women in Horror. Alexandra discusses masks in horror, the labor involved in working be... more
The Locust Files takes a look at Tim Burton's Batman Returns where Lee talks with screenwriter Daniel Waters. A departure from what the Locust Files normally delivers, here we venture into the world of screenwriting and the creation of one of the mos... more
This time on the Locust Files, Lee talks with film critic, programmer and co-creator of the Black Harvest Film Festival, Sergio Mims. They discuss a wide range of topics from the works of J. Lee Thompson to race in cinema to the cartoons of Tex Avery... more
Lee talks with film historian, critic, writer and silent movie scholar Pamela Hutchinson. They discuss women directors of the silent era, the legacy of Joan Crawford, Pandora's Box, film culture, the role of idol worship after death and much more!
Lee talks with film critic, programmer, and manager of Melbourne, Australia's legendary Astor Theatre, Zak Hepburn. They talk about retrospective screenings, classic cinema, cult cinema, film culture in Melbourne, how theatres are functioning during ... more
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