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The Rolling Tape

The Rolling Tape
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The Rolling Tape podcast is a TRT production covering weekly film reviews, industry updates, and awards season news.

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Latest Episodes

Today, we are returning to the chaotic world of HBO's financial drama, Industry, to finish our Season 4 discussion. In our last episode, we covered the first half of the season, episodes 1-5, and now we're picking up with episodes 6-8 where this seas... more

As mentioned in our conversation last week, discussing the origins of Universal’s movie monsters in 1935’s Bride of Frankenstein, we were leading into the latest re-adaptation with Maggie Gyllenhaal’s The Bride! The film pays homage to both the 1935 ... more

To celebrate Valentine's Day and the theatrical release of "Wuthering Heights", the ladies explore the evolving landscape of romance in media, looking at ‘Heated Rivalry,’ ‘Bridgerton’ and ‘Pride and Prejudice.’ We share insights on fan culture, masc... more

It's been a hot minute since we've done a pulse check in the Awards Race, with the last time we recorded being over a month ago on January 25th. It was our post-Oscar nominations recap with Cole Curtiss from the Oscars Model offering his insight and ... more

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Red Broadwell
Horror enthusiast and co-discussant
Episode: EP 178: Bride of Frankenstein (1935) & 2026 Horror Preview
Matthew Allen
Newcomer to horror discussions
Episode: EP 178: Bride of Frankenstein (1935) & 2026 Horror Preview
Andres Landau
Editor of the documentary feature film *Nuisance Bear*
Episode: *SUNDANCE 2026* Interview With 'Nuisance Bear' (2026) Editor, Andres Landau
Mascha Schilinski
Director of 'Sound of Falling'
Episode: Interview With 'Sound of Falling' (2025) Director, Mascha Schilinski & Cinematographer, Fabian Gamper
Fabian Gamper
Cinematographer of 'Sound of Falling'
Episode: Interview With 'Sound of Falling' (2025) Director, Mascha Schilinski & Cinematographer, Fabian Gamper
Danny Jarabek
Film critic, commentator on awards season
The Rolling Tape
Episode: NEWS 051: The Actor Award (SAG) Nominations 2025-26
Jacob Diedenhofer
Film critic and awards season analyst
The Rolling Tape
Episode: NEWS 051: The Actor Award (SAG) Nominations 2025-26
Fiona Crombie
Academy Award-nominated production designer
Episode: Interview With 'Hamnet' (2025) Production Designer, Fiona Crombie
Ruairí O'Brien
Cinematographer for A24's Eternity
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Episode: Interview With 'Eternity' (2025) Cinematographer, Ruairí O'Brien

Hosts

Danny Jarabek
Host of The Rolling Tape, Editor-in-chief, and Host of The Awards Tape
Sara Ciplickas
Host of Ladies Night and The Rolling Tape

Reviews

4.0 out of 5 stars from 76 ratings
  • Good way to stay up to date on movies!

    They always cover the latest new movies that are hard to keep up with, and provide thoughtful, honest opinions. Also love the older films they talk about too! Overall great pod

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    iwantmymoneyback1994
    United States5 months ago
  • This rocks

    Read the title cause this podcast freaking rocks - there’s a constant stream of diverse content tackling newer films, older films, television, box office, and more. If you want a well rounded film podcast where you can never get bored, this is for you

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The Legal Potato
    United States5 months ago
  • Good conversation, too much crosstalk

    I enjoy the pod very much but I wish they had an Around The Horn-style moderator who could unmute only the person who should be talking. Sometimes three or four people talk at once, and no one takes the cue to pause and let the other person speak.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    moondoggy02116
    United Statesa year ago
  • Movie Lovers Must Listen!

    A great listen if you love movies and want light-hearted conversations blended with insightful reviews.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    misterswift94
    United States3 years ago
  • Perfect for all film lovers!

    Whether you’re into indie art house films or action blockbusters, this podcast covers it all. It also does a good job of charting the course of awards’ season, which is not something I’m good at keeping up with on my own. Also offers a good mix of information/analysis and humor, plus they have a pretty strong rotation of guests that come through, so there’s often a new opinion to be heard!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sean Place
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the podcast for providing insightful and entertaining discussions about the latest films and award seasons.
Many praise the blend of humor and analysis, making complex topics accessible and engaging.
Overall, the podcast is highly recommended by fans for its depth and variety in topics covered.
Some listeners wish for better moderation to eliminate overlapping conversations during discussions.

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The Rolling Remote: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (S1)
Q: What do you think about the pilot?
They discuss how the pilot balances humor with serious themes, praising the light-hearted moments without undermining the story's stakes.
The Rolling Remote: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms (S1)
Q: What was your background? Were you a fan of Game of Thrones growing up?
Ethan shares that he only watched the first two seasons of Game of Thrones before stopping due to the negative reception of the final season, and that he started House of the Dragon because he found it more accessible.
*SLAMDANCE 2026* Interview With 'BRB' (2026) Director, Kate Cobb
Q: What message would you send to your teenage self?
Kate would tell her younger self to ignore the noise and stress of societal expectations, embracing authenticity and recognizing the pain as something that shapes creativity later.
*SLAMDANCE 2026* Interview With 'BRB' (2026) Director, Kate Cobb
Q: What was the casting process like for the two sisters, played by Autumn Best and Zoe Coletti?
Kate worked with casting in Chicago and although neither actress matched her visual picture, their chemistry was undeniable. They met for the first time the day before shooting began.
*SLAMDANCE 2026* Interview With 'BRB' (2026) Director, Kate Cobb
Q: How did you arrive at BRB becoming your second feature?
Kate received the script from her production company which produced her first film. She felt a strong connection to the story and characters, particularly relating to the experience of being a teenager in 2006.

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A mix of engaging film reviews and lively discussions characterizes the content, with each episode exploring a variety of recent releases and industry happenings. Listeners can expect not only critical insights into new movies but also thoughtful commentary on awards season trends and significant events such as film festivals. The podcast stands out for its blend of humor, expert opinions, and accessibility, catering to film enthusiasts who enjoy both mainstream and independent cinema. Unique features like live commentaries during award ceremonies and reflection on cultural narratives add a distinctive flair, making it appealing to a broad audience of film lovers.

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The Rolling Tape launched 4 years ago and published 520 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on The Rolling Tape include:

1. Red Broadwell
2. Matthew Allen
3. Andres Landau
4. Mascha Schilinski
5. Fabian Gamper
6. Danny Jarabek
7. Jacob Diedenhofer
8. Fiona Crombie

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