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  • Every Monday and Friday, stand-up comedian Ben Moore defends a movie from the past that hasn't aged well, while explaining the plot to his much younger friend Jordan Elias (who hasn't seen it). Hilarity ensues.


    Free Episodes on Mondays.

    Exclusive Patreon episodes every Friday.

    10 Minute video version, with footage from the film, every Monday, free, on Youtube.


    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tagpod

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@thisagedgreat

    Spotify:

    https://open.spotify.com/show/3NQVHUDY7dQODUiP7fVQTk?si=ezs6_JaqQFaQC0CsPlbjJg

    Apple Podcasts:

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-aged-great/id1742491292


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  • Marcelo and Siobhan tackle the film Southland Tales and the works of Richard Kelly.

  • Two Sisters Present: America’s Sweethearts is a comedy podcast hosted by sisters Bailey and Chaney Moore that celebrates the work of women in film. Along with movie reviews; each five-episode series focuses on one woman’s catalog of movies by genre and explores the skill and unique artistry that the featured actress, director, writer, (etc.) has contributed to the world of cinema. A bit of research, a dash of humor and a heap of appreciation make this podcast a load of fun.

  • Join your hosts Peach and Shag as they explore the show that captured us all - Gordon Ramsay's 'Kitchen Nightmares' - and how the watching experience makes us feel.

    Part recap, part critique, and all good fun. Please join us to explore what makes up The Nightmare Method...

  • We have a GOOD time watching BAD movies! Join us as we break the movie down and then give you our worst line, best line, worst performance, MVP, unredeemable moment, favorite part, “better” title, then decide if the film is GoodBad or just bad. @thegoodbadshow

  • The Lost Broadcasts is a monthly podcast about TV shows that tried to be Lost and failed to launch. Hosted by Esther (@capybaroness) and Hannah (@HannahYoleau).

  • LVB Presents is the insider's guide to the world of Voice Over. Hosted by London Voice Boutique founder, Steph Thompson, this series will take you on a little journey behind the scenes every Friday with some of our actors so that you can get a taste of what goes on in this world – all the funny stories, advice and useful insights on how to navigate this industry.

  • Virginia Cathryn "Gena" Rowlands was born on June 19, 1930, in Madison, Wisconsin. Her father, Edwin Myrwyn Rowlands, was a state legislator and banker, while her mother, Mary Allen Neal, worked as a painter. Rowlands developed an interest in the arts early on, influenced by her creative environment. Her family moved several times, eventually settling in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Rowlands attended the University of Wisconsin, where she majored in drama before moving to New York City to study at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Career Beginnings Rowlands' career began in the early 1950s with performances in repertory theatre companies and her Broadway debut in "The Seven Year Itch" in 1952. Her early television work included guest roles on anthology series such as "Robert Montgomery Presents" and "Armstrong Circle Theatre." These experiences honed her craft and set the stage for her transition to film. Breakthrough and Collaboration with John Cassavetes Gena Rowlands' career took a significant turn when she married John Cassavetes in 1954. Cassavetes, an innovative director and actor, cast Rowlands in several of his films, making her a central figure in the rise of independent cinema. A Woman Under the Influence (1974) Rowlands' portrayal of Mabel Longhetti, a woman grappling with mental illness, earned her critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. The film is noted for its raw, emotional depth and remains a milestone in both her career and independent filmmaking. Gloria (1980) In "Gloria," Rowlands played a tough, street-smart woman protecting a young boy from the mob, showcasing her versatility. This role brought her another Academy Award nomination and further solidified her status as a powerful leading actress. Continued Success and Versatility Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Rowlands continued to demonstrate her range across various genres. She starred in films like "Love Streams" (1984), "Light of Day" (1987), and "Another Woman" (1988). Her television work also garnered critical acclaim, including her performances in "The Betty Ford Story" (1987) and "Hysterical Blindness" (2002), for which she won Emmy Awards. Later Career and Legacy Rowlands' later career included memorable roles in films directed by her son, Nick Cassavetes. One of her most beloved roles was in "The Notebook" (2004), where she played Allie Hamilton, an elderly woman with Alzheimer's disease. This film introduced her to a new generation of fans and highlighted her enduring talent. Recent News and Health Recently, it was revealed that Gena Rowlands has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, the same condition she poignantly portrayed in "The Notebook." Despite this diagnosis, Rowlands remains an influential figure in the film industry, attending film festivals and supporting independent filmmakers. Personal Life Rowlands' marriage to John Cassavetes was both a personal and professional partnership that significantly shaped her career. They had three children: Nick, Alexandra, and Zoe, all of whom have pursued careers in the arts. Cassavetes passed away in 1989, but his legacy, intertwined with Rowlands', continues to influence cinema. Awards and Honors Throughout her illustrious career, Rowlands has received numerous awards, including: Two Academy Award nominations for Best Actress Four Primetime Emmy Awards A Golden Globe Award An honorary Academy Award in 2015 for her contributions to the art of film. Gena Rowlands' career spans over six decades, marked by groundbreaking performances and significant contributions to independent cinema. Her collaboration with John Cassavetes produced some of the most influential films in American cinema, and her continued work in film and television showcases her enduring talent. As she continues to inspire and mentor new generations of filmmakers and actors, Gena Rowlands remains a beloved and iconic figure in the world of entertainment. Thanks for listening and remember to like and share wherever you get your podcasts.

  • Wondering what to watch, don’t worry we watch everything. Need suggestions on what to binge, what to watch on movie night,? Click play and let’s go.

  • Welcome to Down Under Debrief - the unofficial Drag Race Down Under Podcast! ๐Ÿ

    Fronted by radio hosts Tony Tranter and Callum Cantrill (thatโ€™s us!) we understand that reality TV only scratches the surface.

    Join us (and maybe a few surprise guests ๐Ÿ‘€) each week as we spill the tea on Drag Race Down Under Season 4, share our thoughts, and be a part of the conversation beyond the camera! ๐ŸŽฅ

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  • Two fat friends navigate fever dream moments of pop culture while suffering from a terminal case of brain rot. Don't tell mum you opened the sealed section!


    You can reach us on IG @2fat2furiouspod, email us your queries, gripes, advice and feedback at [email protected] ! Voice notes very welcome!

    And individually at @richardsymons_ and @hellotanya


    Theme music and stings by Amelia Berry a.k.a Amamelia. You can find more of her stuff at https://amamelia.bandcamp.com


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  • Hip Hop veteran and renowned interviewer Peter Rosenberg hosts extended conversations with notable musicians, athletes, entertainers, politicians, and more.

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  • In this three-part true-crime style podcast, Jodi Walker unpacks one of the biggest pop culture moments of 2023: Scandoval. A reality TV scandal so unbelievable that it dominated the zeitgeist, revived a dying franchise with an unexpected jolt to the Bravo ecosystem, and generated hundreds of conspiracy theories, thousands of podcast episodes, and millions of dollars in revenue for the very people it also harmed. It’s the story of an affair carried out under the noses of not just a deeply strange and incestuous friend group, but also a notoriously ravenous reality TV fan base, made all the more hungry by the rare opportunity to play detective in real time. 

  • Dive into the rich world of cinema with The Film Library, a brand-new podcast presented by Kanopy, the free streaming service available through participating public and academic libraries. Join hosts Alonso Duralde and Daniel Thompson as they explore the diverse universe of filmmaking. With over 30,000 films and TV shows available at your fingertips, Kanopy offers a haven for film lovers. From swoon-worthy rom-coms to eye-opening documentaries, without the hassle of subscription fees or ads.
    Each episode features a unique guest from various corners of the industry offering listeners an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the art and craft of film. Whether you're a seasoned cinephile or just starting your film journey, The Film Library provides an insightful, engaging, and educational experience.
    Tune in to discover hidden gems and hear the stories behind the camera, all accessible with your library card at http://www.kanopy.com/.

  • Hosted by the unapologetically nerdy duo, Alex and Billy, "Small Screen Couch Commentary" is the podcast that invites you into the living room for a TV watch-along experience like no other. Think of it as hanging out with two of your most entertaining friends who can't stop commenting on every twist, turn, and TV trope they see. But it's not just idle chatter; Alex and Billy dive deep, offering insights, laughs, and the occasional friendly debate over what makes our favorite shows tick.

    This season, we're venturing into the post-apocalyptic world with the newly released Prime Video live-action adaptation of the video game phenomenon, Fallout. Each week, Alex and Billy break down an episode, from the gritty wastelands and quirky characters to the complex morality and, of course, the series' signature gallows humor. They'll discuss plotlines, character arcs, and how the show stacks up against the beloved game series.

    So whether you're a die-hard Fallout fanatic, a lover of all things TV, or just someone looking for a hilarious, insightful companion to your viewing experience, tune in to "Small Screen Couch Commentary." Grab your favorite snack, settle into your coziest spot on the couch, and let Alex and Billy be your guides through the highs, lows, and radioactive glow of television's latest landscapes. Because watching TV alone is so last apocalypse.

  • One day, three grown men made the completely normal decision to watch all of Ben 10 in one weekend. This is their story, and that of the few foolish enough to join them. - @ben10nobodyaskedpod - [email protected]

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  • Have you ever wondered what the Absolute Worst show ever broadcast on television is? Intrepid media masochists Matt Murphy, Alex Humphrey, Rachel Bieber, and Tocci the Human IMDB endeavor to find out but their sanity may not survive the task!

  • A series of conversations with an array of creatives, hosted by Steve Whiteley. We talk about their journey, the struggles theyโ€™ve faced whilst progressing their career, strategies they use to unlock their creativity, how they balance their career with their personal lives, what impact this has on their mental health and lots more!

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