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  • Theknuckleheadspodcast is a weekly podcast based in Brooklyn NY! offered on Podbean, Apple Podcast and anywhere you listen to podcasts. TheKnuckleheads are 3 guys in a room talking about everything under the sun! authentic, real, funny, and not PC... WELCOME TO THE CONVERSATION.

  • The Award Winning Podcast - Thatโ€™s Sometimes About Neighbours.


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  • Horror film review podcast hosted by Ms. B and Tut, two black queens who love horror films & tv shows and love injecting their reviews with humor, realism, sarcasm, fun, and the black experience. #DontGoInThereGirl #DGITGPod #Horror #HorrorMovies #Comedy #HorrorNoir #BlackWomen #ScaryMovies #MsB #Tut #MovieReview #ScaryShit #Podcast #Spotify #AnchorFM #ApplePodcasts #Overcast #GooglePodcasts #Castbox #Breaker #PocketCasts #RadioPublic

  • Join hosts (and best friends) Tiana Wasinger and Natalie Novotny as they go episode by episode through a re-watch of the popular TV show, FRIENDS. Each episode Tiana and Natalie give their thoughts on how they relate to the episode, discuss thought provoking questions that come up, give their call outs of the best fashion, and give their nominations for their Best Friend and Frenemy of the episode. They wrap it all up at the end with a Joey Sandwich rating from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest).

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  • Welcome to Josiah’s Voice! This podcast connects you with both new storytellers and seasoned pros in Black cinema. Plus, I share my own creative journey along the way. Here’s to elevating the culture.

  • I review Tv Shows & Movies with a comedic touch as well as news and sports. The majority of my podcast are audio only versions of my youtube videos from the YouTube channel Jay Moore Reviews

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  • Welcome to The Knowledge of Nothing (The KON) podcast! Join the KONMen (Tony, Brian, Wayne, & Oren) as they host eclectic conversations (and ever entertaining heated debates) on our modern mythologies, which include movies, TV, food, gaming, random life thoughts & more!. The podcast name says it all, these guys don't claim to know everything but they passionately geek out on everything!

    Who are the KONMen?
    Tony - Some say he embodies the soul or passion of the show. Others say he overthinks everything. But everyone knows he’ll speak his mind and then change it later in the episode. Hence his call sign: Icy-Hot

    Brian - Underneath his gruff and blunt exterior, lies the beating and bleeding heart of the show. He longs for a simpler life (like cultivating a vineyard) and is an old soul in a not-quite old man’s body. He’s both bold and old-fashioned, hence his Old English call sign: Sauce-Box

    Wayne - Sifting through the chaos and navigating through the noise, Wayne makes a sweet symphony out of the word salad that gets thrown at him. He is the hardest working member of the team, is truly great at what he does and wears many hats. Wayne is the driving force that keeps this show going and that’s why he is known by the call sign: Maestro

    Oren - He may be a KONMan of few words but they definitely pack a punch(line)! His baritone voice will simultaneously drop huge nuggets of knowledge and lull you into a trance. Both his friends and his enemies know him by the call sign: Big-Sexy

    The goal is to be entertaining but who knows, maybe you'll learn something from "Nothing”?

    Be part of the KONversation by contacting us at [email protected] and following us on our socials!
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theknowledgeofnothing/
    Instagram: @theknowledgeofnothing
    Twitter: @TheKONMen1
    TikTok: konmen01

  • This biography provides a comprehensive overview of Candace Owens, a prominent and controversial conservative political commentator and activist. It traces her journey from a challenging childhood in Stamford, Connecticut, to her rise as a leading voice in conservative media. The account covers key events in Owens' life, including her political transformation, her role in organizations like Turning Point USA, and her advocacy for the "Blexit" movement. It discusses her core political beliefs, her support for Donald Trump, and her critiques of the Democratic Party and its relationship with African American voters. The biography also touches on her media presence, book publication, and the controversies surrounding her provocative statements on race, politics, and social issues. Throughout, it presents Owens as a polarizing figure who has become central to contemporary debates about race and conservatism in America, garnering both fervent support and intense criticism for her views and public persona.

  • When you spend the bulk of your life reading, writing, and building lesson plans, sometimes your brain needs a break. Join two of your favorite political theory professors - Danielle Hanley and John McMahon - as they switch gears from the world’s so-called great books to break down some of your favorite TV shows. The twist? Only one of your hosts has seen the show before.

    First up? The Americans.

  • My goal is to watch movies. This is a movie podcast! I can watch any movies anytime Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/loverofmovies/support

  • Two chicks. One who lives in ATL. One who lives in NOLA. #AtlantaFX. Real talk. Check out this podcast if you want the down and dirty on the show and its social and racial revelations on Atlanta and the American South.

  • Our coverage has moved to our new show, "Final Form"!
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  • Welcome to the Nollywood Rambler, your passport to the vibrant world of Nollywood! Hosted by passionate film enthusiasts Itunu and Korede, this podcast is your insight into the ever-evolving landscape of Nigerian cinema from the lens of two girls who love love movies.

    Brace yourself for engaging discussions, insightful critiques, and enthusiastic debates as we delve deep into the realm of Nollywood movies and series. From the iconic classics to the latest releases, we dissect storylines, performances, and cultural nuances, offering a fresh perspective on this dynamic industry.

  • Welcome to The Space-Time Telegraph! The podcast that has Doctor Who on the line. (The timeline that is!) Please join us as we work our way through the vast Whoniverse on television and on audio in chronological order.

  • A weekly dose of humor and oddity, as the CAVE (Courtney, Amber, Valerie, Eric) babbles about what they love most- movies, road trips, and odd things to eat.

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  • Four people Dubs, Andy, Zac, and Chaz who watch movies and talk about them. Our Gimmick is we take movies or episodes of TV shows and rank them. We sometimes talk about video games and other pop culture stuff. But stop by and listen to the show and see what we are ranking!

  • Vanity Fairโ€™s Little Gold Men takes you inside the world of film and television, from standing ovations at Sundance to the Best Picture award at the Oscars. With special guest appearances from stars, creators, and critics, our expert hosts dive into the power and glamour of Hollywood, as only Vanity Fair can.

    For more on Little Gold Men, visit vanityfair.com/podcast/little-gold-men

  • The Marvel Cinematic Universe is an ever expanding world with tons of stories. Have you ever wondered how they're connected or wished that you had a guide to help you go through them all? Puny Pod is the podcast for you. Co-hosts Ryan and David re-watch the whole universe one movie at a time in release order and share all the juicy details you may have missed while also covering all the news from across the Marvel world! Subscribe and watch along!

  • Beetlejuice Beetlejuice  2024 A Cinematic Return to the Whimsical World of the Afterlife Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, the much-anticipated sequel to his 1988 classic Beetlejuice, has brought a fresh wave of excitement to the box office. Over three decades after the original, Burton’s signature gothic style and blend of dark humor make a spectacular return. With Michael Keaton reprising his iconic role as the chaotic ghost with a penchant for mayhem, and Winona Ryder stepping back into the shoes of Lydia Deetz, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice delivers a nostalgic yet modern take on the classic Burton-verse. Plot and Themes: A Sequel with Depth The storyline follows Lydia Deetz, now older and grappling with motherhood and her dark past. As the plot unfolds, her daughter, Astrid (played by the rising star Jenna Ortega), accidentally reopens a gateway to the Afterlife, setting the stage for the return of the eccentric spirit, Beetlejuice. From here, the film plunges back into the chaotic world of the supernatural, blending the bizarre with darkly comedic undertones. While Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is anchored in the familiar slapstick style that made the original a cult classic, the sequel expands on deeper themes of grief, family, and redemption. Lydia’s complex journey as a mother, now older and wiser, reflects the passage of time and change, with her daughter representing a new generation caught between the living and the dead. This dynamic breathes fresh life into the franchise, adding emotional resonance to the supernatural escapades. The film also explores the afterlife in greater detail, delving into new rules, new characters, and expanding the lore of the Netherworld. The audience is treated to more scenes set in this bizarre, bureaucratic version of the afterlife, complete with quirky spirits and their absurd daily routines, amplifying the chaotic humor that made the original so beloved. A Stellar Cast: Old Meets New Michael Keaton, returning as the ghostly trickster, shines in his role, embodying the same manic energy that made Beetlejuice an unforgettable character in the first film. Keaton’s Beetlejuice is as irreverent and anarchic as ever, and his chemistry with Winona Ryder remains electric. Ryder’s reprisal of Lydia Deetz, now a mother, adds an intriguing layer to the story as she navigates a return to the haunted world that shaped her identity. Lydia’s goth sensibility has matured, but her inner darkness is rekindled when Beetlejuice reappears. Jenna Ortega, who has been gaining widespread acclaim for her roles in Wednesday and the Scream series, plays Lydia’s daughter Astrid. Ortega’s performance as the rebellious yet curious teenager provides the perfect counterbalance to Keaton’s chaos, adding a touch of Gen Z attitude to the mix. Her ability to shift between humor and drama makes her character relatable and keeps the plot grounded amidst the supernatural madness. Additionally, the film brings back Catherine O’Hara as Lydia’s eccentric stepmother Delia, whose exaggerated persona offers much-needed comic relief. In the sequel, Delia’s character is a key source of humor as she navigates her high-society life, blissfully unaware of the chaos brewing in her own home. The Visual Aesthetic: Burton’s Gothic Masterpiece One of the most lauded aspects of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is its visual design. Tim Burton’s signature gothic, whimsical style is on full display, with elaborate sets that straddle the line between absurdity and horror. The film’s production design is a love letter to fans of the original, with meticulously crafted worlds that blend stop-motion, practical effects, and CGI to create an immersive experience. From the eerie but hilarious sandworm sequences to the twisted architecture of the Netherworld, Burton spares no detail in bringing his universe to life. Costume design also plays a significant role in shaping the film's identity. Beetlejuice’s iconic black-and-white striped suit makes a return, while the characters' wardrobe choices reflect their evolution over the decades. Lydia’s dark gothic wardrobe has been updated with more sophisticated yet eccentric touches, while Astrid adopts a more modern goth-punk aesthetic that resonates with younger audiences. The vibrant color palette and otherworldly lighting used in the film further enhance the magical, bizarre atmosphere. Every frame is packed with visual elements that capture the chaotic essence of the Beetlejuice universe, from haunted houses to surreal landscapes, which help make the afterlife feel both unsettling and oddly whimsical. Box Office Triumph: A Record-Setting Premiere The financial success of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice has been nothing short of spectacular. Opening to an impressive $110 million domestically, it set a new benchmark for September releases, trailing only behind IT: Chapter One’s record of $123 million This is a significant leap compared to the original Beetlejuice, which only grossed $8 million during its opening weekend in 1988, though it later went on to become a cult classic with a total gross of $77 million, or $195 million adjusted for inflation Beetlejuice Beetlejuice has also proven its international appeal, with an additional $35.4 million from overseas markets during its opening weekend. Given that the original film was never released internationally, this sequel has managed to capture global audiences, expanding beyond its nostalgic fanbase in North America. The movie’s box office performance is buoyed by strong word-of-mouth, a successful marketing campaign, and the global star power of Jenna Ortega, who has brought a younger audience to the theaters. With a production budget of $100 million, the film is already on track to be a major success for Warner Bros. and has the potential for a long run as the Halloween season approaches Critical Reception: A Mixture of Nostalgia and Fresh Appeal Critics have responded favorably to Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, with many praising its faithful return to the original film’s chaotic and irreverent humor. Michael Keaton’s performance has been universally applauded, with several reviews pointing out that his portrayal of Beetlejuice is just as compelling and mischievous as it was in 1988. Keaton’s ability to balance manic energy with sharp comedic timing keeps the character from feeling outdated, while his interactions with Ryder and Ortega lend the film heart. Winona Ryder has also been praised for her portrayal of an older, more subdued Lydia. Critics have noted that Ryder brings depth to her role, with Lydia now dealing with personal grief and the complications of motherhood. Her scenes with Keaton are filled with nostalgia, and their reunion is one of the film's highlights. Jenna Ortega, as the new lead, has drawn praise for her dynamic performance. Her portrayal of Astrid balances vulnerability and curiosity, making her a relatable protagonist for younger viewers. Ortega’s ability to channel a modern goth aesthetic while paying homage to the dark humor of the original film has earned her widespread acclaim, with many critics calling her the breakout star of the movie. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice stands as both a love letter to fans of the original and a fresh, exciting chapter in Tim Burton’s whimsical, gothic world. While it may rely heavily on nostalgia, the sequel also introduces enough new elements, particularly with the inclusion of Jenna Ortega’s character, to stand on its own. It’s a thrilling, visually arresting spectacle that masterfully blends the macabre and the comedic, anchored by Michael Keaton’s larger-than-life performance. As it continues its successful box office run, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is set to become one of the most talked-about films of the year, and a cornerstone in Burton’s filmography. Thanks for listening and remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.