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The Test of Time

Alan Noah and James Brief

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Are the classic movies of our childhood really as great as we remember them? Hosts Alan Noah and James Brief take a fresh look at our favorite films to see if they have stood The Test of Time.
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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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Sparking memories and discussion of the seventies. Two lifelong friends remember growing up in the 1970s, "The Greatest Decade Known To Man"! Topics include music, pop culture, movies, TV shows, celebrities and everyday life in the Midwest.
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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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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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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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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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🎙️ Welcome to the Cinematic Flashback Podcast Step into the Way Back Machine with hosts Chuck and Matt as they revisit the gritty, groovy, and groundbreaking films that defined the 1970s. From acclaimed classics to forgotten cult gems, each episode blends sharp research with offbeat humor to celebrate the decade’s most unforgettable cinema. Every episode features: 🎬 A breakdown of the film’s Premise & Plot 🎭 A look at the Who’s Who behind the cast and crew 📈 Insight into how the film perform ...
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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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The podcast is for film enthusiasts of all ages who not only enjoy film but love and appreciate the cinema-going experience. The show revisits and celebrates classic cinema, reappraises movies that may have been misunderstood or unfairly maligned and aims to uncover hidden gems. Each show will have a specific topic (e.g. a genre, time period, actor, director) and will use the device of programming a fantasy repertory cinema to select the films to be discussed.
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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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There are a lot of spies in pop culture right now. This pleases Hannah immensely, so she jumped at the chance to get on the Zoom with Agnes O’Casey to talk about her role in upcoming play, The Spy Who Came In From The Cold, based on John Le Carre's best-selling book. They chat about spies and why we're so fascinated with them, Agnes's role in anoth…
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In this episode of CK Café, we sit down with actor and writer Peter-William Jamieson to explore the new CK/Street Kid collaboration, "Sea Wall" by Simon Stephens and the artistic fire behind 'Borderless' - his award-winning one-man play about a soldier confronting the emotional and spiritual aftershocks of war - that CK co-produced and is now turni…
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Bloody women. Is there anything they won’t ruin? Well, Mick and Jen take a stab at this week’s news, in which some institutions are too busy ruining themselves to notice: they’re looking at you the BBC and NHS Trusts. There’s also Spinderella, Stevens, and Jen very much NOT talking about Mary Earps in JOTB. Honest. Learn more about your ad choices.…
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About this Episode Liam Virgo discusses his nine-year battle with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND), which began at age 12 and worsened at 13, leading to severe symptoms like incontinence and loss of mobility. Despite extensive testing and misdiagnoses, he was finally diagnosed at 13. Liam recounts his struggles, including being bedridden for …
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One of our firm favourites, poet Hollie McNish’s latest collection, Virgin, explores a six-letter word with outsized power. A power that should also be outdated, but is sadly not. It is, as you’d expect from Hollie, a brilliant collection, packed with humour, rage, beauty, heartbreak and hope. She and Mick chat about dangerous words, what ‘virgin’ …
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Welcome to 'Matinee To Midnight' - a podcast for big screen enthusiasts. For episode 11, Simon and Matthew discuss all things musicals. After a discussion on the joys and the challenges of watching movie musicals, Simon and Matthew programme and discuss three very different 20th Century musical movies and are joined for one discussion by the Roundh…
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This week on The Watchers, Jodie and Andrea cover Season 1 of Somebody Somewhere, the tender, funny, quietly devastating HBO series about grief, belonging, and figuring out who your people are. We get into the characters and casting, why seeing yourself reflected in the stories you watch matters so much, and the many (many) moments that made Andrea…
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Instagram is a right old pain in the proverbial when it comes to advertising, and our Jen has noticed she’s suddenly getting A LOT of ads targeted at peri/menopausal women. Nutritional supplements promise women everything from a peachy bum to a sound night’s sleep, but how much of it is actually true? So she jumped on the Zoom with Ruth Tongue, nut…
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RENT turns 20 Years Old this year. Hosts Andy Williams and Violet Hammond to celebrate one of their favourite films on its MOVIEVERSARY! Our Hosts Andy Williams ⁠Frame To Frame⁠ Violet Hammond ⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/violet.h.310⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Follow MovieVersaries on Socials! ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Bluesky⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ Support the Film Stories podcast network on Patr…
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In this episode, the hosts delve into the 1980 Oscar-winning film 'Ordinary People,' discussing its themes of grief, family dynamics, and mental health. They explore the performances of the cast, particularly Timothy Hutton and Mary Tyler Moore, and analyze the film's tone, use of silence, and storytelling techniques. The conversation also touches …
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There’s no doubt that Yosra’s picked* one of last year’s juggernauts: John M Chu’s cinematic take on Winnie Holzman’s ridiculously successful musical version of Gregory Maguire’s dark adult novel reimagining the L Frank Baum children’s books that became a 1939 film classic still beloved today. Phew! That’s a whole load of fan bases to tickle. But w…
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🎙️ The Three Musketeers (1973) – Richard Lester Guest: David Wright (Def Dave – Apples & Oranges Podcast) Grab your sword and step into 1973 as Chuck and guest David Wright revisit Richard Lester’s witty, action-packed take on The Three Musketeers. Michael York, Oliver Reed, Raquel Welch, Richard Chamberlain, and Faye Dunaway headline this playful …
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There's a cryptid been spotted in Cambridge and it's far from the least believable thing you'll hear in today's podcast, where Mickey and Hannah are chatting about exclamation marks, assisted dying, renters' rights and AI being bad for older women in the workforce. * If you're missing your Jenny Off The Blocks fix, get over to our Substack where Je…
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About this Episode The lABLEd Podcast episode delves into the history of Joseph Merrick, also known as the Elephant Man. Joseph was born on August 5, 1862, in Leicester, with significant physical deformities. He faced societal rejection, including being abandoned by his stepmother and working as a hawker. Merrick's life improved when he became a hu…
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This week on The Watchers, Jodie proposes a theory: Tarsem’s The Fall might be the most English-major-ass movie we’ve ever covered. A movie about grief, connection, and the shared act of co-authoring a world together, The Fall spans continents and mythologies while really being about two people in one hospital room and their attempt at meaning-maki…
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The Destiny’s Child theme tune celebrated all the women being independent, but – question - how appropriate are those lyrics for McG’s 2000 “action-comedy” film version of the 1970s TV series? Was it made for Jen, Hannah and Mick? Was it made for any women? And how many Susan Faludi references can Mick fit into a single episode? Learn more about yo…
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Radio 4 and BBC World Service reporter and producer Ellie House makes some really interesting podcasts. Her latest, The Real ‘Yellowstone’: a battle for the cowboy way of life, focuses on the proposed sale of public land in Montana and the strange political bedfellows that have resulted. Ellie and Hannah also chat about the introduction of National…
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It's another OTB of two halves this month, with Mickey joining Hannah to chat about Riot Women, Only Murders In The Building, The Last Frontier and High Potential. Then Jen tag teams in to talk about Slow Horses, Coldwater, Blue Lights and How Are You? It's Alan (Partridge). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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IT FOLLOWS turns 10 (ish) years old this year, so celebrate its MOVIEVERSARY with hosts Bo Nicholson and Violet Hammond for this Halloween Special. Hosts Bo Nicholson His other work: https://linktr.ee/BoNicholson Violet Hammond Check out her work: https://linktr.ee/violet.h.310 Follow MovieVersaries on Socials! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/…
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As the concept of ID cards rears its ugly head once again, Hannah and Jen are asking if Keir Starmer’s revolutionary way of eliminating faff will be as effective as Brexit in terms of reducing bureaucracy. Elsewhere, it seems the Home Office could do with some help in getting its day job done. Meanwhile, Henry VIII is repping Sexism of the Week via…
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Or is it the long good objectification of a young Pierce Brosnan? Mick, Hannah and Jen are here to prove a Rated or Dated can be both, as they watch the cornerstone British gangster flick written by Barrie Keefe, directed by John Mackenzie, and which made a full-blown film star out of the late, great Bob Hoskins. He’s joined by a host of familiar f…
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Welcome to 'Matinee To Midnight' - a podcast for big screen enthusiasts. For episode 10, Simon and Matthew unveil another star in the Roundhay Garden Cinema's "Alley of Glory" - this time for one of their favourite actors, Burt Lancaster. Following a discussion on his life and career, Simon and Matthew programme and discuss three movies each which …
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This week on The Watchers, Andrea and Jodie are watching Practical Magic, the 1998 Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman film that’s part romantic comedy, part gothic melodrama, and part cozy autumn mood board. We talk about its tonal chaos, the domestic-violence subplot that doesn’t quite fit, and whether or not Practical Magic accidentally invented co…
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As an 18-year-old in search of freedom and adventure, Gosia Buzzanca left her small hometown of Poznan, Poland, eventually settling in Wales. In her new book, There She Goes, My Beautiful World, she charts her physical and emotional journey, teenage traumas, love and loss. Jen chats to Gosia about her book, growing up in Poland, post-Brexit immigra…
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TANK GIRL turns 30 years old this year, so celebrate its MOVIEVERSARY with host Violet Hammond and guest Ashley Thomas. Host Violet Hammond Check out her work: https://linktr.ee/violet.h.310 Guest Ashley Thomas Check out her work: @thenerdyblogger.bsky.social More Nerdy Blogger talks Tank Girl content! https://sci-fi-5.libsyn.com/tank-girl https://…
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In this conversation, the hosts discuss the 1979 film 'Kramer vs. Kramer,' exploring its themes of divorce, fatherhood, and personal growth. They analyze Dustin Hoffman's performance, the dynamics of the father-son relationship, and the cultural context of the film. The discussion also touches on mental health issues, particularly postpartum depres…
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In this episode of CK Café, we sit down with viral creator and writer Jessica Vill (@JBunzie) to talk about her bold new project - a Marilyn Monroe biopic (Becoming Her) produced by our team at CK! Jessica opens up about the pressures of life as a social media creator, finding her artistic voice beyond the algorithm, and what it means to bring new …
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This week on The Cinematic Flashback Podcast, Chuck and Matt are joined by special guest Jeff Penano to revisit The Omen (1976), directed by Richard Donner and starring Gregory Peck and Lee Remick. A chilling blend of horror and mystery, the film follows an American diplomat who discovers that his adopted son may be the Antichrist himself. What We …
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With the Grand Old Duke of York’s title now vacant, Mick and Jen visit the horrific allegations against Prince (for now) Andrew, made in Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir, and his other right royal cock-ups. There's more horror, this time in England's maternity wards. But fear not, there's also some joy, including puppies – 13 of ‘em! Woof! – a …
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This week, Andrea and Jodie sink their teeth into Joel Schumacher’s 1987 teen vampire classic, The Lost Boys. We talk about the decade’s obsession with abandoned hideouts, the movie’s blatant disregard for established vampire lore, and our shared childhood dream of running away to live with a group of wayward teens in one of those aforementioned ab…
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Model, muse, photographer, and war correspondent: Lee Miller's career covered a lot of ground. What a woman. And now at Tate Britain, you can see the most extensive exhibition of all aspects of her work the UK has seen to date. Assistant curator of the exhibition Saskia Flower catches up with Jen to chat about what's in the exhibition, Miller’s ext…
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EMPIRE RECORDS turns 30 Years Old this year so celebrate its MOVIEVERSARY with hosts Violet Hammond and Andy Williams. Find the updated playlist here. Alternate cast here Our Hosts Violet Hammond ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/violet.h.310⁠⁠⁠ Andy Williams ⁠Frame To Frame⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Follow MovieVersaries on Socials! ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠Bluesky⁠ ⁠Facebook⁠ Support the …
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We talk a lot on Standard Issue about how young women are victimised online, but young men are increasingly at risk too. Something terrifyingly obvious in Tir Dhondy's latest investigation, Blackmailed: The Sextortion Killers, now available to watch on BBC3. Hannah chats to Tir about the victims, the perpetrators and what, if anything, can be done …
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Credit (albeit reluctant) where credit is due, Donald Trump’s only gone and pulled a blinder. Whether it means long-term peace in the Middle East remains doubtful, but Mick and Hannah are also wondering what’s next for Ukraine. How helpful is the word ‘tomahawk’ to any peace process? There are also – you guessed it – nuns, and a fun-for-some run. L…
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Gus van Sant’s black comedy gave Nicole Kidman the opportunity to show her villainous chops to mid-90s audiences. It also took a swipe at a media-obsessed America. But 30 years on, does it feel a bit old hat to modern audiences? What was it trying to say about ambitious women? And bitches – be they crazy? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit meg…
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Andrea and Jodie finally watched Jennifer’s Body, a movie written by Diablo Cody, directed by Karyn Kusama, and practically made for The Watchers. It’s funny, queer, and at least a little more feminist than its original marketing gave it credit for. We talk about Megan Fox’s redemption arc, that cursed emo band Low Shoulder, how a smart, strange mo…
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Iron Ladies is a new documentary about the women of the 1984-85 Miners’ Strike, a time in which working-class women who found themselves at the forefront of a battle against the British state. They fast became the backbone of the fight: organising pickets; keeping families fed, and raising cash to continue the strike. As Lorraine Stansbie and Kate …
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