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Back in the day, a major sitcom doing a gay episode was a big deal. A proper gay episode would get headlines, but it would get the attention of two young guys who were still figuring things out — sexuality-wise and culture-wise. Gayest Episode Ever has screenwriter Glen Lakin and stay-at-home journalist Drew Mackie going through the great and not-so-great gay episodes of sitcoms past.
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Cinephile, history fan, and one-time Muscovite Ally Pitts explores contemporary and Soviet-era Russian language cinema one film at a time! The show combines interviews and movie discussion, and features expert guests including authors, journalists, stand-up comedians, and indie podcasters. From time to time, it also tackles Hollywood’s attempts to bring aspects of Russian culture, literature, and history to the Silver Screen.
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Real, genuine talks with famous people. Your favorite actors and celebrities feel like close friends as they laugh, reflect and connect with therapist Kara Mayer Robinson. It's like catching up with best friends or eavesdropping on a therapy session. Sure, they're famous. But with Kara, they're real.
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The Good, The Bad and the Geeky! (or GBG for short) is a podcast where Nick Arganbright sits down with some of his friends in the local Columbus Ohio theater, film and improv scene and talk a bunch of geeky stuff. Some good, some bad but all of it definitely geeky. Contains explicit content, parental discretion is advised. Updates vary from weekly to bi-weekly.
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Smart, relevant movie talk with a news feel, CKNW's Ria Renouf and Jon Hall chat weekly about what's new at the box office, what throwback films are worth visiting, and what's making entertainment headlines.
Ria Renouf is the movie critic/expert for The Jon McComb Show. She's also a weekday morning news anchor for CKNW. Jon Hall is an overnight news anchor for CKNW, who has an interest in film, technology and video games.
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Der Filmpodcast für die Liebhaber/-Innen des Genre- & Independent-Kino.
Deep Red Radio, kurz DRR, ist unser im Jahr 2012 ins Leben gerufenes Audioprogramm, das sich ganz der Welt des Spielfilms verschrieben hat. Im Kino oder später auf Blu-ray/DVD: seltener die monatlichen Blockbuster, sondern eher die mittelgroßen und kleineren Filme haben es uns angetan. Wir sind ein unabhängiger sowie nicht-kommerzieller Filmpodcast, der sich bewusst dem Genrefilm widmet, dabei aber auch Bezüge zum Schauspielkino oder Arthausfilm einfließen lässt. -