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The Brattle Film Podcast

The Brattle Theater, Ian Brownell, Ivy Moylan, Ned Hinkle, Alissa Darsa

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The official podcast of Boston's unofficial film school: The Brattle Theatre. Since 1953 the Brattle has been a home for film lovers to gather and share great cinema; showing an eclectic mix of classic, cutting-edge, foreign, cult, and art-house movies on 35mm film, digital projection, and now virtually.
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A podcast for film buffs from a lifelong fan of cinema. Every week I discuss one of my favorite films, with a few new ones sprinkled in here and there. I break down the film and talk about the parts that stick out to me. I also like to keep it casual and not take things too seriously, so the is a fair amount of comedy as well. If you’re a fan of movies, from the classics to the modern era, this podcast is for you!
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Two longtime friends meet once a week to share some laughs and watch a classic cult, horror, or disturbing arthouse film. Sarah loves them, but Emma might not have the stomach for it. Will their already unstable friendship survive the Brutal Film Girl Experiment?
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Kael Your Idols is a film discussion podcast focused on the "New Hollywood" era of American cinema. From the glamorized hippies and paranoid anti-heroes of the 60s and 70s, to the merchandise-driven blockbusters of the early 80s, join hosts Alana Gibson and Sam Ludwig as they dive into this wild period in studio filmmaking! Logo artwork by: the_illuminator
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Creativity isn’t tidy—it’s risky, chaotic, and full of surprises. It’s full of breakthroughs and breakdowns, moments of flow and moments of doubt. Join Mishu Hilmy for unfiltered conversations with artists, filmmakers, musicians, and fearless makers who thrive in the unknown, embrace imperfection, and create at the edge of possibility. This is your front row seat to the self-doubt, unexpected wins, and messy emotional work of making something real. But craft isn’t just about feeling—it’s abo ...
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ARTHouse

ARTHouse

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ARTHouse is a vibrant radio arts program showcasing Blue Mountains (Australia) based creative talent. ArtHouse is aired on Radio Blue Mountains and features hosted sessions on such diverse art forms as dance, costume, and crime fiction through to visual arts, textiles, photography, music, poetry and more. Each week a panel will discuss various themes such as art and resilience, how to source venues and apply for grants, how to sustain our creative community plus other relevant hot topics.
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SUBURBAN CABIN FEVER

Rumble ArtHouse

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While I enjoy long walks off of short piers wearing nothing but a chicken suit while eating a gluten free hotdog with mayo. I also enjoy writing and photography. So let's be friends shall we? I'm not weird, you're weird. Grab a cup of coffee, a comfortable seat and listen to a little poetry, short stories or an article or two written by a somewhat sane individual with suburban cabin fever.
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Farthouse

Patrick Mallon, Casey O'Brien

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Certified cinephile cuties Casey O'Brien and Patrick Mallon are here to guide plebs and idiots alike through the world of arthouse cinema. This podcast serves as a spark notes version for those who do not care to watch these movies. Through a highly developed proprietary system called "The Fartsy Test," Casey and Patrick determine on a 10 point scale just how unbearably impenetrable and boring a given arthouse film is. Tune in every week and gain the social currency of talking like a snobbis ...
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VCinema is a cult film review podcast which looks to take a close look at obscure and slightly forgotten movies from the past. Asian cinema, Italian genre fare or anything else that takes our interest. Coffin Jon and Josh hope to entertain as well as inform their audience!
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We're Rebind.io, a critical analysis site that focuses on the overlaps between Video Game culture and the Performance Arts. Each week we have a new guest offering their unique insights as developers, artists, academics, and media personalities.
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You Should Watch This

You Should Watch This

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Each episode, one of the boys presents an overlooked film they love, and tries to convince the other of its misunderstood genius. The two debate its merits and discuss how it was made and whether it belongs in the pantheon of cinematic greats. You Should Watch This with Ed and Simon began as a series of drunken conversations between two film-loving friends who were constantly recommending forgotten and unloved movies to each other. With the help of sound, editing and music maestro David, a p ...
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Not Real Art

Crewest Studio

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The NOT REAL ART podcast celebrates creative culture and the artists who make it. NOT REAL ART is fresh, fun and inspiring. It contains material not suitable for pretentious art snobs. Guests include the world-class artists, designers and creatives who drive the $2T creative economy. NOT REAL ART is hosted by L.A. based art world insiders Man One and Sourdough who bring their devil-may-care attitude to discussing their mutual love — and hate — for the contemporary art world, creative culture ...
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Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast is about and for the entertainment industry. The podcast features long episodes as a year-round series, with short episodes to be aired only during the five-day virtual event of the EFM 2021. As the first international film market of the year, the European Film Market is where the film industry starts its business of the year. Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast will put the spotlight on highly topical and trendsetting industry issues, thereby creating a c ...
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Ten Minute Podcast

Will Sasso 'n Pals

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A podcast formerly hosted by Will Sasso (MADtv, The Three Stooges, lots of other stuff) that featured he and his funny pals doing lots of super fun bits, jumping into some silly characters and impersonations, and ruthlessly belittling one another for real the way only good friends can. Ten Minute Podcast is recess for adults. Pass it on!
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Tell Me Something I Don't Know is an interview podcast featuring artists, writers, filmmakers, and other creative guests discussing their work, ideas, and the reality/business side of how they do what they do. https://twitter.com/tmsidks
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In 1970, a curmudgeonly history teacher at a New England boarding school remains on campus during Christmas break to supervise held over students, and ends up forming an unlikely bond with a brainy but damaged troublemaker. Send us a text Support the show Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy! Instagram: http:/…
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Come on in and celebrate with the Kael Your Idols Christmas Crew! Join Sam and Elena, and their special yearly Christmas guest: Ameerah Holliday, as the three proudly break down the current crop of cable/streaming-service-era Christmas-themed romcoms. It’s the REAL reason for the season! Join them as they straighten out the tinsel draped tangle of …
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In this episode, Mishu sits down with filmmaker and editor Kyle Anne Grendys to talk about making a documentary from the inside of an experience most people will never encounter. They get into what it means to work inside communities often flattened by the word “disability,” how responsibility can shape creative decisions, and why Kyle has chosen p…
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In this very special holiday episode of BFGE, the ladies hunker down at the MALL and watch George A. Romero's 1978 horror classic "Dawn of the Dead." Join us as we discuss: Did consumerism kill the holidays? Are our cats, dogs, and children TOO spoiled? How long could one woman and two men live at the mall before there was weird sex drama? Men just…
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Depressed at the commercialism he sees around him, Charlie Brown tries to find a deeper meaning to Christmas. Send us a text Support the show Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy! Instagram: http://instagram.com/moviestheyreprettygood Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087938154530 Twitter: h…
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We bid a fond farewell to the legendary actor, director, producer, humanitarian, activist, and cultivator of emerging talent with a program of films from the period in which Robert Redford came into his fullest self. Starting with the pivitol year of 1969, when he made Downhill Racer and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, through the early '80s wh…
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In this episode, Mishu sits down with editor, colorist, writer, and producer Xanthe Brown to talk about what happens after a year of saying yes to everything — the growth, the at-times exhaustion, and the challenging balancing act of sustainability through practicing boundaries. They dig into the emotional and technical labor of post-production, wh…
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In this very tense episode of BFGE, the ladies break out their good silverware and tuck into the 2015 psychological horror-thriller, "The Invitation." Directed by Karyn Kusama (Jennifer's Body), the film centers on a man attending a dinner party in the Hollywood Hills hosted by his ex-wife and her new husband, whom he suspects may be harboring a mo…
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In our first ever episode dedicated to an actor we train our sights on the man, the myth, the legend that is Jack Nicholson. Specifically our focus is on his four 1975 calendrical releases: Ken Russell’s Tommy, Michelangelo Antonioni’s The Passenger, Mike Nichols’ The Fortune, and finally we top things off with a brief discussion of his Oscar Winni…
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In 1980s Hollywood, adult film star and aspiring actress Maxine Minx finally gets her big break. But as a mysterious killer stalks the starlets of Hollywood, a trail of blood threatens to reveal her sinister past. Send us a text Support the show Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy! Instagram: http://instagram…
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In this episode, Mishu sits down with actor and writer Brynley Halverson to talk about the strange, liberating year where acting work slowed down and the writing door swung wide open. They get into what it means to build a creative life that isn’t dependent on being chosen, why co-writing has become an unexpected artistic home, and how having a per…
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In this episode, Mishu sits down with Chicago-based composer and sound designer Yuxin Lu to talk about slowing down, trusting your musical instincts, and finding your voice between two sonic worlds. They get into what happens when the work goes quiet for a while, how spotting a feature film changes the way you see structure, and why Yuxin refuses t…
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In 1918, a young woman on the brink of madness pursues stardom in a desperate attempt to escape the drudgery, isolation, and lovelessness of life on her parents' farm. Send us a text Support the show Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy! Instagram: http://instagram.com/moviestheyreprettygood Facebook: https://…
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In this short post-holiday episode, Mishu quickly walks through thirteen books that have shaped their artistic life. These are the ones they reread, return to, steal from, and lean on when the world feels loud or the industry feels shaky. Creative Practice & Inner Life Nonviolent Communication — Marshall Rosenberg The War of Art — Steven Pressfield…
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a wee warning for you, the first part of this podcast we had some technical difficulties where Bradley was unavailable for about 15 minutes while he was working on some connectivity issues, we decided to leave that portion intact, we thought it was worthwhile :-) This is an all-new format we are experimenting with, where we will pull a topic (direc…
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For the final episode of our Boston on Screen series, we're joined by Adam Roffman for a look behind the scenes of many of the films featured in our three previous episodes. Adam, an on-set dresser, documentarian, and former programmer of the Independent Film Festival of Boston, shares his stories of working on The Town, Little Women, American Hust…
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In 1979, a group of young filmmakers set out to make an adult film in a rural Texas farm, but when their reclusive, elderly hosts catch them in the act, the crew find themselves fighting for their lives. Send us a text Support the show Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy! Instagram: http://instagram.com/movie…
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For Elena’s Birthday this year we decided to break format and discuss the German New Wave classic Kings of the Road. This three hour Wim Wenders film is a quietly meditative look at West German cinema culture seen through the eyes of two aimless men. The hosts have a fun time discussing the history of German film from the 20s through the 70s and ev…
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For this second part of our reissued Boston on Film series, we go beyond the crime movie to focus on how the institutions of Boston – educational, social, scientific, medical, legal, and the press – are depicted on screen. Because the focus of these pictures is not on the underground criminal element, they are more likely to feel like time capsules…
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Join us on this extra special FRIENDSgiving episode of BFGE where Sarah and Emma break ground by inviting their XY-chromosome'd friend Andrew over to watch the 1996 American classic, "The Crucible." Join us as: - Emma explains the difference between Pilgrims and Puritans, while Andrew teaches about the bureaucracy of the actual Salem witch trials. …
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For Thanksgiving, we're reissuing all 4 of our Boston on Screen episodes. Inspired by partnering with the Massachusetts Historical Society for a program focusing on the dichotomy of Boston's image in Hollywood films, we did, what turned out to be, a four part series with a selection of pictures that could be called "The Boston Crime Wave," or, as B…
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In this episode, Mishu sits down with filmmaker and producer Dashawna Wright, founder of Choppe Productions, to talk about the quiet heartbreaks and necessary resets that come with a creative life. From the burnout that pushed her to leave Chicago to the disorienting honesty of starting over in LA, Dashawna opens up about momentum crashes, the pres…
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On today's episode, we're diving into a wild and totally unexpected topic: the intersection of art and adult entertainment, sparked by a hilarious story about our own "Not Real Art" sticker showing up in a porno scene. Yep, you heard that right! We will explore the quirky synchronicity of how our little brand made its way into a billion-dollar indu…
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Industry Insights – The EFM Podcast is presented by the European Film Market of the Berlinale. Hosted by curator, moderator, and founder of The Catalysts, AC Coppens, it offers a fascinating deep dive into how the worlds of gaming and filmmaking intersect. Join us for the latest episode of Industry Insights - The EFM Podcast. Today’s conversation, …
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Welcome to the weird Q&A episode. We are never doing another one of these. It got too weird. Join us as we answer the questions you submitted thru instagram and we chat about: - Ghost Sex! - Dog Cloning! - The old maritime blowjob barrel! - Too many dead chimney sweeps! - Factory farming! - Emma loves her fucking WATER! Like our stupid lil movie pa…
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A true story that proves a little determination goes a very, very long way. Send us a text Support the show Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy! Instagram: http://instagram.com/moviestheyreprettygood Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087938154530 Twitter: https://twitter.com/moviesgoodpod Y…
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In this episode, Mishu sits down with actor and playwright Jordan Gleaves to talk about the jolt of performing in front of a live audience, the intimacy of forgetting a line onstage, and the focus behind keeping a theater career alive in a city that will happily eat your free time. They get into Jordan’s balancing act between stage work, new play d…
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"We've met before, haven't we?" Maybe not, but we have talked about this movie before. Send us a text Support the show Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy! Instagram: http://instagram.com/moviestheyreprettygood Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087938154530 Twitter: https://twitter.com/movi…
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In this episode, Mishu sits down with actor, writer, comedian, and filmmaker Ilse Zacharias Rivera to talk about what it means to create your own permission slip. They dig into how her new podcast Ilse Will Say became acts of self-definition—and how podcasting, performance, and filmmaking all feed the same muscle of showing up as yourself. They tal…
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In a town like Twin Peaks, no one is innocent. Witness the last seven days of Laura Palmer. Send us a text Support the show Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy! Instagram: http://instagram.com/moviestheyreprettygood Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087938154530 Twitter: https://twitter.com…
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In a surprising birthday TWIST, Sam has decided to make us cover not just one film for their birthday but FIVE! And guess what? They’re all delightfully quirky and weird. We set our sights on Robert Altman's 1977-1980 period during which - thanks to Alan Ladd Jr.’s protective stewardship of 20th Century Fox - Altman was able to operate with complet…
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In this episode, Mishu sits down with documentary and experimental filmmaker Shawn Antoine II to talk about honoring family memory through film, the ethics of reconstruction, and how to tell stories when the archive runs out. They unpack Shawn’s hybrid documentary The Sight Unseen—a film inspired by a miraculous 1971 event in the Bronx—and how his …
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Artist and podcaster Tyler Ramsey joins us today to dive into the vibrant world of creativity and the power of choice in happiness. In this episode, we explore how Tyler transitioned from a chaotic career in Hollywood to a fulfilling life as a visual artist, emphasizing that being happy is a conscious choice we all can make, even when life throws i…
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In this year's BFGE Halloween special, Sarah subjects Emma to the 2014 indie horror banger, "It Follows." Laughs abound as Emma confuses this with a completely different film, Sarah tests Emma's knowledge of venereal diseases, and the ladies discuss their very different approaches if they were hypothetically inflicted with the gnarly It Follows sex…
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Season 2 had plenty of filler, but in the end, it redeemed itself. Send us a text Support the show Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy! Instagram: http://instagram.com/moviestheyreprettygood Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087938154530 Twitter: https://twitter.com/moviesgoodpod YouTube: h…
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In this episode, Mishu sits down with filmmaker and public artist Jack C. Newell to talk about creative longevity, balancing fiction and documentary work, and the myth of having a master plan. Jack shares how “scarcity in Chicago” taught him to say yes to opportunities outside a niche, why rest is as essential as work, and how curiosity—not certain…
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Buckle up, folks, because today's episode of Not Real Art is a real eye-opener! Our beloved host Sourdough is back, and he’s dishing out some spicy takes on why the art market appears to be hitting a rough patch. With a blend of playful humor and serious analysis, he dives into the current state of galleries closing their doors and sales figures th…
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In this week's very romantic episode of BFGE, the ladies tuck into Takashi Miike's 1999 J-horror cult classic, "Audition." The film follows a middle-aged widower who enlists the help of his film producer friend to stage a fake audition in order to meet a new girlfriend, only to find that the woman he chooses (Shiina) has a dark past. Tune in and ma…
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The word “vamp” has multiple meanings. To some it might mean a seductive woman. To many it will bring to mind a sanguinarily obsessed undead creature with long fangs that sleeps in coffins. To others it connotes stretching out some nonsensical patter in order to fill time! We are happy to report that two out of these three working definitions will …
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This season, we find out who killed Laura Palmer, but at what cost? Ratings, that was the cost. Send us a text Support the show Please subscribe, rate, and review! Thank you for listening! Hope you enjoy! Instagram: http://instagram.com/moviestheyreprettygood Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087938154530 Twitter: https://twitter…
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A 1977 experimental horror film directed by David Lynch. Plot: Lynch's fiendish cult classic adopts the logic of dreams and nightmares as layers of reality dissolve, sucking you into the eerie world of a warped mind. The befuddled "hero" Henry struggles against the powers of the shrinking mutant slab in this demented gem which promises that in heav…
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