
What's in the Basket is a female-hosted film history podcast that combines research, humour, and leftist politics to deliver the absolute hottest of takes on Old Hollywood, modern movies, and fan culture. Updated Tuesdays at 8 PM Eastern.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm ReviewsFilm History | ||||

Surprise Noirvember ep! It's Tierney Time once again as we discuss John M. Stahl's Technicolor noir masterpiece Leave Her to Heaven (1945). Topics include monkeys and coconuts, Vincent Price club bangers, boat massacres of all kinds, and more Bosley ... more
With just enough time for one more spooooky Halloween episode, we're busting open Imhotep's tomb to cover The Mummy (1932). Join us as we discuss the film's roots in the Egyptomania craze of 19th and early-20th centuries, its place as a lesser entry ... more
In this, the spookiest of seasons, we emerge from the shadows to discuss the RKO horror classic Cat People (1942). Topics include Val Lewton and Jacques Tourneur locking eyes across a crowded room, the mysterious world of Serbian stews, and a little ... more
We're back, and we watched King Kong (1933)! The gang returns to discuss practical effects, gorilla butts, Merian C. Cooper's exhausting life choices, Fay Wray's status as the original scream queen, and why we think it's important to engage criticall... more
It's time for Evil Cats Week as Amelia and Tiff cover two feline-centric horror movies, Denis Héroux's anthology film The Uncanny (1977) and Greydon Clark's exploitation schlockfest Uninvited (1987). We discuss Ray Milland's big round head, Peter Cus... more
It's time to kick off 2021 with our first-ever listener-requested episode! This week we take a look at two MGM romantic comedies co-starring Franchot Tone: Love on the Run (1936) and Three Loves Has Nancy (1938). Subjects include dead people clothes,... more
This week the Gruesome Twosome returns to tackle Irwin Allen's star-studded disaster epic The Swarm (1978), which has nothing to do with the holiday season but does feature the gift of bees, bees, millions of bees! We discuss Michael Caine's marcel w... more
It's a Noirvember bonus this week as we discuss Otto Preminger's hypnosis thriller Whirlpool (1950), starring Gene Tierney, Richard Conte, Jose Ferrer, and Charles Bickford. Subjects include kleptomania, Hulkamania (not that kind), gallbladder crises... more
This is definitely the best podcast dedicated to the Basket Case film franchise. Sometimes the hosts discuss other films as well and their knowledge of classic cinema is truly inspiring. As if this wasn’t enough, they are extremely funny. I laugh out loud with each episode. It’s also really wonderful to hear three friends bond over a shared passion. Keep up the great work, ladies!
My favorite film podcast. Love the picks, the discussion, and the hosts. Smart and funny.
really fantastic!
Very funny, yet smart film analysis of mostly unusual movies. Always entertaining
Enjoying the Halloween series, I look forward to working back through the archive. Thanks for the Scariest Places on Earth mention, and letting me know that I’m not the only person who watched that in real time.
I've listened to a ridiculous number of film themed podcasts wanting so badly to find one that "fit". One would be a Wikipedia page read aloud, the next would feature purported experts who, in more cases than I'd ever imagined, had only seen the movie being discussed the day before, another would get so far into the weeds that the film being discussed became an afterthought. What I'm getting at is "What's in the Basket" RULES. It's funny as hell, full of amazing history and never boring. "The Bo... more
This podcast is so much fun! The hosts are very likeable and the content never fails to make me laugh and/or teach me something.
astute observations on both lesser known and popular classic films, plus hilarious commentary and a few interesting facts about the lives of the men and women of old hollywood, are what make this podcast so refreshing and addicting. catch me laughing my head off at candice’s jokes while listening to this on my morning commute every day! joel mccrea would rate this 5 out of 5 stars so why not check it out?
This is what a podcast is supposed to be-richly informative, densely and deliriously idiosyncratic, and funny as hell! You can’t be silent while you listen: laughing out loud, banging the table because someone finally articulated the brilliant thought you’ve been trying to express or don’t have the insight for to begin with! Movies, stars, or directors you thought you knew everything about? Think again and you will have to think hard because these women stop at nothing to make their points and m... more
Excellent content I likey
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Apple Podcasts | #132 |







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