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lABLEd

Alice Evans & Lucy Wood

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Disability advocates Alice Evans and Lucy Wood host the disability, chronic illness, and health podcast: lABLEd Podcast. The show aims to put the power of definition back in the hands of those typically pigeonholed by societal labelling. The podcast draws on their lived experiences, and alongside others, we offer a refreshingly personal honest, funny and occasionally dark insight into disability and difference. With special episodes focusing on Disabled People from history, lABLEd Podcast ho ...
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So anyone who knows Sarah well knows that she has been in love with Jack Nicholson since she was 12 years old and first saw The Shining. Now she’s back with CMG and making a new weekly podcast about it! Starting August 12, 2020, she will be reviewing every single one of Jack's movies, in order. A different movie for each week. Get ready for You Don't Know Jack with the Jack superfan Sarah DiMeo!
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The Cine-men movie podcast

the cine-men movie podcast

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the podcast of all podcasts we breakdown all kinds of movies discuss entertainment news talk big box office juggernauts shows drop Monday nights we also deliver a entertaining segment every week dubbed the top5. dont forget to check out our episodes
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The Cinematic Flashback Podcast

Cinematic Flashback Podcast

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🎙️ Welcome to the Cinematic Flashback Podcast! Hop into the Way Back Machine as Chuck and Matt rewind to the gritty, groovy, and groundbreaking films of the 1970s. Whether it’s a certified classic or a strange cult gem, we dive into each film with a mix of deep-dive research and offbeat humor. Every episode features: 🎬 A breakdown of the film’s Premise & Plot 🎭 A look at the Who’s Who of the cast and crew 📈 How the film performed then vs. now 🧠 Surprising behind-the-scenes trivia 🕵️‍♂️ And w ...
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CK Café: Conversations with Indie Creatives

CK Productions / CK Records (A CK Productions Company)

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CK Café is a filmed podcast and live conversation series spotlighting creators —especially those from underrepresented communities — who are building their careers in film, music, theatre and beyond. Each episode explores the artist’s personal journey, the challenges they’ve faced, and the love behind their work. Whether through deep-dive interviews, behind-the-scenes breakdowns, or live panels, CK Café offers inspiration and real talk for artists and audiences alike. The podcast was created ...
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The Watchers

Andrea Quinn

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A show where two women from opposite ends of New Jersey watch TV about New Jersey. Currently watching: Yellojackets Season 3 Follow us on Twitter and Instagram. (@WatchersPodNJ)
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MovieVersaries

Film Stories

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MOVIEVERSARIES is a podcast designed to celebrate the classic anniversaries of the films we love across multiple decades. Hosted and developed by Bo Nicholson, alongside a range of contributors and guest hosts, the show will examine, one film at a time, films as old as Charlie Chaplin's City Lights to as young as Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings, and beyond... A proud part of the Film Stories Podcast Network: www.filmstories.co.uk
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Predictive Programming is a parapolitics podcast for the conspiracy neophyte. Each week we are going to be taking a look at both a historical conspiracy that you could use in order to dissect a film as well as a film where we then apply my patented SchizoMarxist lens. As people retreat from politics and into the culture it’s our hope that we can show you our culture is just as captured as our politicians.
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Film dot com: the bi-monthly film podcast that brings together college friends; Greg, Josh, and Stuf. We used to yell in dining halls about movies, now we do it in a basement. Less people are giving us dirty looks.
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Come along my frantic attempt to read as many books as possible before I die. Every Tuesday I review a book I’ve read, and every now and again I have a special guest on for an extended episode where we talk all things books and life. For more book adventures, follow 15minbookclub on Instagram.
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Mind's Eye Media

Ryan & John (AKA HighEnquiries)

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Welcome to the Mind's Eye Media Podcast, talking all things media, hosted by John (AKA HighEquiries on TikTok) and Ryan. Whether it's film, TV shows, actors or directors, we discuss each from our unique viewpoints as a psychologist (Ryan) and a self-professed "film geek" (John). We are so pleased to have you along on this journey into the world of media with us.
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Books for Men

Douglas Vigliotti

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Do you enjoy reading but can't find the time? "Books for Men" is the perfect literary podcast for men in a hurry who want to read more and diversify their reading habits. In short episodes, every Monday, host and author Douglas Vigliotti, spotlights a different book that men will enjoy, sharing everything from novels to nonfiction, literary classics to self-help, crime fiction to memoirs, and providing key quotes and insights on authors, themes, writing styles, storytelling techniques, and l ...
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This week, we’re checking into the ward where chaos meets control. This week on The Cinematic Flashback Podcast, Chuck is joined by longtime friend Alan Green to revisit One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (1975), directed by Miloš Forman and starring Jack Nicholson and Louise Fletcher in their Oscar-winning roles. Based on Ken Kesey’s novel, the film …
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Andrea and Jodie watched The Talented Mr. Ripley, the 1999 psychological thriller that features Jude Law at the height of his powers. We talk about what makes the casting work in a story that depends on believing Tom and Dickie’s strange connection, the beauty of sun-drenched Italy on film, and Jude Law’s perfect face (and terrible hat). There’s al…
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🎙 Douglas Vigliotti spotlights Darren Hardy’s “The Compound Effect”, a self-help book about the transformative power of small, consistent choices over time. Vigliotti discusses Hardy’s background, the book’s core message of personal agency, and shares how the concept of compounding influenced his own life. He encourages listeners to embrace daily a…
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The Breakfast Club turns 40 Years Old this year. Hosts Andy Williams and Violet Hammond to celebrate one of their favourite films on its MOVIEVERSARY! Mollie Ringwald's Essay for The New Yorker Our Hosts Andy Williams Frame To Frame Violet Hammond ⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/violet.h.310⁠ ⁠Follow MovieVersaries on Socials! Instagram ⁠Bluesky Facebook Suppo…
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This week, Andrea and Jodie watched The Silence of the Lambs, a quiet little drama about gender in the workplace, mentorship, art appreciation, canine companions, and the importance of strong female friendships. Recommended Reading: “30 years in, The Silence Of The Lambs’ Jame Gumb still deserves better” - By Harmony Colangelo Next week, we’re welc…
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🎙 In this slight tweak on “Novel vs Movie,” Douglas Vigliotti explores David Mamet’s “Glengarry Glen Ross”, comparing its original play, the 1992 film adaptation, and the written script. Vigliotti discusses the story’s themes of greed, morality, and self-interest, emphasizing the unique power of Mamet’s dialogue and the story’s lean nature. Spoiler…
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In this episode of CK Café, we sit down with Nory and his creative director, filmmaker, Eduardo Machado, to talk about resilience, creativity, and pushing past the limitations that so often hold artists back. From navigating obstacles to finding joy in the process, this conversation is all about creating your own rhythm and refusing to be stopped! …
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This week, we’re stepping into the Dome City where freedom has an expiration date. This week on The Cinematic Flashback Podcast, Chuck is joined by co-host Matt Sargent to revisit Logan’s Run (1976), directed by Michael Anderson and starring Michael York, Jenny Agutter, and Richard Jordan. A sci-fi landmark of the pre-Star Wars era, the film imagin…
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Robert Redford was a legend. The Actor's Room podcast pays tribute to one of the most influential artists of the century. He was not only a beautiful man but also a great actor, director, producer and environmentalist. He also created The Sundance Institute to nurture Independant film making. They don't make them like Bob Redford anymore...that's f…
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Hey Watchers fam, quick note! No new episode today. We foolishly thought we’d somehow find enough hours in September to stay on track, but that was obviously hubris on our part. We’ll be back in your feed next week with Silence of the Lambs, a full episode, and no plans to take any more time off for the rest of the year. In the meantime, give this …
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🎙 Douglas Vigliotti offers an in-depth yet concise review of Larry McMurtry’s “Lonesome Dove,” discussing the novel’s plot, major themes of leaving home for a dream, sacrifice, loss, adventure, aging, and friendship, and explains why it stands as a must-read Western classic. Vigliotti compares the book to its mini-series adaptation, shares favorite…
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In this episode, the hosts discuss the 1977 Best Picture winner, Annie Hall, exploring its themes, innovative techniques, and cultural impact. They debate its quality compared to other nominees like Star Wars and The Goodbye Girl, analyze character dynamics, and reflect on the film's influence on future filmmakers. The conversation also touches on …
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Last week, Andrea and Jodie checked into One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest to talk rebellion, institutions, and what it takes to be a woman in a male-dominated field. This week, we’re shipping up to Cambridge for a rewatch of Girl, Interrupted. It’s another Winona Ryder voiceover project and the film that gave Angelina Jolie the world’s worst bangs. …
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Ran @ 40 Years Old Host Ian Buckley and RAN both turn 40 years old this year, and he is joined by Bo Nicholson and Violet Hammond to celebrate one of his favorite films on its MOVIEVERSARY! Bo Nicholson His other work: https://linktr.ee/BoNicholson Violet Hammond Check out her work: ⁠https://linktr.ee/violet.h.310 Ian Buckley Check out his work. Il…
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🎙 Douglas Vigliotti dives into “An Actor Prepares” by Constantin Stanislavski, discussing Stanislavski’s lasting influence on acting, especially method acting, and explains why the book is valuable for actors, writers, and anyone interested in personal growth. Vigliotti highlights key concepts like emotional memory and authenticity, sharing how act…
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🎙 Douglas Vigliotti explores the horror genre for the first time by discussing Stephen King’s debut novel, “Carrie”. Vigliotti provides background on King’s prolific career, examines the novel’s themes of adolescent cruelty, isolation, and the struggle for power, and shares personal reflections on its emotional impact. He highlights memorable quote…
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BARRY LYNDON turns 50 years old this year, so celebrate its MOVIEVERSARY with hosts Bo Nicholson, Andy Williams and Ian Buckley Chapters (00:00) The Glass Box (02:46) Credentials (10:36) Comedy? Tragedy? Tragi-comedy? (17:06) Free will and Fate (37:55) The Best Looking Film Ever? (55:11) Behind The Scenes (1:06:28) Favourite Scenes (1:21:43) MVPsHo…
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In this conversation, the hosts delve into the 1976 Oscar-winning film Rocky, exploring its themes of perseverance, the complexity of its characters, and the emotional weight of its narrative. They discuss the film's portrayal of the underdog story, the significance of relationships, and the role of music in enhancing the viewing experience. The co…
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About this Episode In the final episode of their Institutionalization Spotlight Season, Alice and Lucy welcome Rob Gee - a former mental health nurse turned stand-up poet who uses humour as a powerful tool for empowerment. Rob shares fascinating insights into institutional care, discussing how creativity and comedy can help people reclaim their voi…
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You kept asking and asking, and listened and listened...Back by popular demand 90 Under 90 Presents The Annual Labor Day Special with Dan and Katie Eden. In 2023 they launched the official unofficial podcast for the 2013 film "Labor Day" on the 90 Under 90 Patreon, in which they discussed the film beat by beat. The following year, they released the…
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This week on The Watchers, Andrea and Jodie check themselves in for a review of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. We trace the long and winding road to bringing this film to the screen, talk about its unconventional on-location set, and reflect on how it launched so many of our favorite actors’ careers. We also unpack the deep misogyny baked into th…
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🎙 Douglas Vigliotti explores Mason Currey’s “Daily Rituals: How Artists Work”. He discusses Currey’s background, the book’s structure—161 short profiles of creative routines—and its diverse cast of famous artists, writers, and thinkers. Vigliotti highlights the importance of ritual for creatives, the individuality of creative processes, and his fas…
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SE7EN turns 30 years old this year, so celebrate its MOVIEVERSARY with hosts Bo Nicholson and Ian Buckley! Chapters (00:00) Morbid Curiosity (04:17) Credentials (10:47) Does it hold up? (20:37) Two Sides of the Same Coin (33:33) Its Legacy (37:09) A Vision of Hell (41:17) Shortcomings (58:02) Behind the scenes (1:02:42) Favourite Scenes (1:11:35) M…
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This week, we take a trip downriver that we’ll never forget. This week on The Cinematic Flashback Podcast, Chuck is joined by guest host Jay Kirk to explore Deliverance (1972), directed by John Boorman and starring Jon Voight, Burt Reynolds, Ned Beatty, and Ronnie Cox. A harrowing tale of survival and violence in the Georgia wilderness, the film re…
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About this Episode In this fABLEd episode of lABLEd, we dive deep into Ken Kesey's novel "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" with special guest Julia Miele Rodas, a professor of English specializing in disability studies. Join us as we explore the complex world of psychiatric disability, institutional power, and individual resistance through the lens…
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This week on The Watchers, Andrea and Jodie are snowed in with Stephen King’s Misery, Rob Reiner’s chilling two-hander adaptation that won Kathy Bates her Oscar and taught us to fear typewriters, sledgehammers, and devoted fans bearing soup. We talk about King’s real-life inspiration for the story, the long and winding road to casting Paul Sheldon,…
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🎙 In this Special Edition episode of the "Books for Men” podcast, host Douglas Vigliotti shares his pop-up essay, “What is a Birthday Anyway?” Reflecting on his 39th birthday, he explores the meaning of birthdays, aging, ego, and societal pressure to feel “not enough.” Douglas encourages listeners to celebrate life itself, embrace self-acceptance, …
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ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST turns 50 years old this year, so celebrate its MOVIEVERSARY with hosts Bo Nicholson and Violet Hammond, featuring guest Baz Greenland (Podcaster and author). Chapters: (00:00) Intro: The Subtle Levers of Power (05:20) Credentials (10:43) Outdated Therapy (19:54) The Problem with R.P McMurphy (32:30) Asylum as Allegor…
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In this episode, the hosts delve into the 1975 Best Picture winner, 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.' They explore its themes of order versus chaos, the dynamics between characters, particularly Ratched and McMurphy, and the film's symbolism. The conversation also touches on the impact of institutionalization, the tragedy of the characters, and ho…
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This week on the Cinematic Flashback Podcast: Lobby Card Edition, we return to Amity Island, but not the way you remember it. In our last full episode, we had a playful dive into Jaws and imagined it as a Broadway musical. Now, this Lobby Card Edition expands on that idea with a parody with original songs inspired by our discussion. The Songs Jeff’…
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About this Episode In this episode of lABLEd we dive deep into the world of disability and education with special guest Paige Tabone. Paige shares her transformative experiences at Treloars, a specialist school for students with physical disabilities, exploring the complex realities of institutional education. Join Lucy, Alice and Paige as they exp…
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This week on The Watchers, Andrea and Jodie revisit Stand by Me, a beloved film that, nearly four decades later, still lands with kids and adults. We talk about why the nostalgia feels real instead of cheap, the oft-discussed ways the actors’ real lives mirrored the roles they played, and whether or not we can make the case that it counts as a Jers…
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🎙 Douglas Vigliotti dives into Haruki Murakami’s acclaimed coming-of-age novel Norwegian Wood. Vigliotti offers a compelling introduction to the book, unpacking its atmospheric exploration of love, loss, mental illness, and the complexities of memory. He highlights Murakami’s life, literary legacy, and signature style, sharing thought-provoking quo…
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In this episode, the hosts delve into a detailed analysis of 'The Godfather Part II,' exploring its themes, character dynamics, and the contrasts with the first film. They discuss the portrayal of the American Dream, the complexities of family loyalty, and the symbolism of power and money throughout the narrative. The conversation highlights the fi…
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This week on The Cinematic Flashback Podcast, Chuck and Matt are joined by an all-star lineup of guests— Dee Graves and Jason Colvin from The Surely You Can’t Be Serious Podcast, plus Jeff Johnson and David Burns from A Film By Podcast—to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Jaws (1975). Directed by a young Steven Spielberg and starring Roy Scheider, …
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About this Episode In our first episode of lABLEd's series focusing on institutionalisation, Alice, Lucy and Daisy dive deep into the complex history of disability and institutionalization. Exploring a challenging yet crucial topic, they unpack the evolution of asylums from the 19th century through the 20th century, examining how society treated in…
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This week on The Watchers, Andrea and Jodie hop on their bikes and pedal straight into the summer of 1970 with the coming-of-age classic Now and Then. Often called Stand by Me for girls, we talk about where that comparison lands, where it misses, how the film captures girlhood friendships, our draw toward the nostalgic, and which parts still work o…
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