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Happy 2025!! Happy New Year from Front Row Classics! Brandon is joined by friend of the podcast, Emmett Stanton, to ring in 2025. We’re taking a look at the first two sequels to The Thin Man: After the Thin Man (1936) and Another Thin Man (1939). Brandon and Emmett discuss the further adventures of Nick, … Continue reading Ep. 276- After the Thin Man & Another Thin Man →
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Superman Front Row Classics is spending New Year’s Eve with Clark Kent and Lois Lane. We’re taking a look at 1978’s Superman. Brandon is joined by Ryan Bijan from Cowtown Movie Classics to discuss this legendary film. We celebrate the legendary Christopher Reeve in his signature role. Brandon and Ryan also discuss the direction of … Continue reading Ep. 275- Superman (1978) →
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Movin’ Right Along We’re celebrating the 45th Anniversary of The Muppet Movie on Front Row Classics. Brandon is joined by Jason Reynal to commemorate this Muppet origin story from 1979. They discuss the memorable introductions of each character as well as the legendary cameos featuring Orson Welles, Richard Pryor and Bob Hope. The two also … Continue reading Ep. 274- The Muppet Movie →
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Trouble with Angels Front Row Classics welcomes back Jessica Pickens to discuss a gem from the 1960s. Brandon and Jessica are taking a look at The Trouble with Angels from 1966. This was Hayley Mills’ first project after her run at the Walt Disney Studios. This film, directed by Ida Lupino, is an authentic look … Continue reading Ep. 273- The Trouble with Angels →
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Kris Kringle Merry Christmas from Front Row Classics. We’re pleased to welcome back Natasha Gregson Wagner. Natasha is an actress, author & producer and returns to discuss one of her mother’s most beloved movies: Miracle on 34th St. Brandon and Natasha discuss the film’s lasting legacy and why it still warms our hearts in 2024. … Continue reading Ep. 272- Celebrating Christmas with Natasha Gregson Wagner-Miracle on 34th St. →
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The Bishop’s Wife We’re taking a look at one of the most beloved Christmas classics on this Christmas Eve. Brandon is joined by ,New York Times bestselling author, Morgan Matson to take a look at 1947’s The Bishop’s Wife. This warm and charming film personifies the holiday spirit thanks to it’s incredible cast including Cary … Continue reading Ep. 271-The Bishop’s Wife →
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I’ll Be Seeing You Front Row Classics begins its celebration of the holidays with an underrated gem from 1944. Brandon welcomes back Mary-Catherine Pazzano and Dana Harrison to take a look at 1944’s I’ll Be Seeing You. This film explores topics not typically discussed at the time of release such as PTSD. We discuss the … Continue reading Ep. 270- I’ll Be Seeing You →
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This or That Front Row Classics is having a little fun this holiday season. Brandon welcomes three friends of the podcast (Emmett Stanton, Benjamin Burke and Matt Duffy) to give some unfiltered classic film opinions. We’re playing a game of This or That featuring classic films and classic film stars. FEATURING: Brandon Davis, Emmett Stanton, … Continue reading Ep. 269- Classic Film This or That with Friends of the Front Row →
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In This Our Life Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of the most underrated films in Bette Davis’ filmography during her time at Warner Brothers. Brandon welcomes Samantha Mason to look at 1942’s In This Our Life. Samantha is a history teacher and movie buff who cohosts the Movie Club podcast with … Continue reading Ep. 268- In This Our Life →
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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of most charming, romantic films of all time. Brandon is joined by Ryan Taylor to discuss 1947’s The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. Ryan is a life-long classic film fans and has her own classic film content on Instagram celebrating Theda Bara. … Continue reading Ep. 267- The Ghost and Mrs. Muir →
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Rom-Coms Brandon welcome entertainment journalist Esther Zuckerman to Front Row Classics. Esther has recently penned “Falling in Love at the Movies: Rom-Coms from the Screwball Era to Today”. The book focuses on the impact & legacy of romantic comedies from the beginning of cinema through today. Brandon and Esther discuss some of the greatest directors … Continue reading Ep. 266- Falling in Love at the Movies-Interview with Esther Zuckerman →
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My Man Godfrey Front Row Classics is celebrating one of the most popular screwball romantic comedies of the 1930s. We’re taking a look at My Man Godfrey from 1936. Brandon welcomes back Olympia Kiriakou to the podcast. Olympia is the author of Becoming Carole Lombard: Stardom, Comedy, and Legacy. Brandon and Olympia discuss the fantastic performances … Continue reading Ep. 265- My Man Godfrey →
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That’s Star Quality Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of greatest Hollywood films about Hollywood ever made. Brandon welcomes back April Clemmer to discuss 1952’s The Bad and the Beautiful. Vincente Minnelli’s glamourous and cynical take on the movie business still packs a punch today. Brandon and April consider the performances of … Continue reading Ep. 264- The Bad and the Beautiful →
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I’ll Eat You Last Front Row Classics is happy welcome Oscar-nominated actress, Cathy Moriarty. Cathy is currently appearing in “I’ll Eat You Last: A Chat with Sue Mengers” at THE BENT in Palm Springs, CA from December 6th-27th. Cathy is portraying, legendary Hollywood talent agent, Sue Mengers in this 90-minute one-woman play. Brandon and Cathy … Continue reading Ep. 263- A Conversation with Cathy Moriarty →
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Sidney Poitier Front Row Classics is proud to welcome Joanna Poitier to the podcast. Joanna is the widow of Sidney Poitier and recently compiled a book of her husband’s greatest speeches. The speeches are originate from occasions ranging from awards shows, memorials, commencement ceremonies etc. Brandon and Joanna discuss the genesis of the book and … Continue reading Ep. 262- Sidney Poitier- Interview with Joanna Poitier →
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Life Comes in Flashes Front Row Classics is pleased to welcome filmmaker Kathryn Ferguson. Kathryn’s new documentary, “Bogart: Life Comes in Flashes” showcases the film icon in an illuminating fashion. The feature-length documentary shows Bogart through the lens of the women in his life: his mother and the four women he married. Brandon and Kathryn … Continue reading Ep. 261- Bogart : Life Comes in Flashes-Interview with Kathryn Ferguson →
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Sundays with Carol Burnett Front Row Classics is happy to welcome back ,TCM host, Dave Karger. Dave will be sitting down with the legendary Carol Burnett every Sunday in December for “Sundays with Carol Burnett”. Dave and Carol will present a series of classic films immediately followed by the hilarious spoof from “The Carol Burnett … Continue reading Ep. 260- Sundays with Carol Burnett- Interview with Dave Karger →
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Boy, Do We Need it Now Front Row Classics is thrilled to welcome back Warner Bros. Discovery Library Historian, George Feltenstein. We’re celebrating the 30th Anniversary of That’s Entertainment Part 3. George was co-executive producer on the film and provides valuable memories of his time creating this labor of love. Brandon and George discuss his … Continue reading Ep. 259- That’s Entertainment Part 3 (30th Anniversary) with George Feltenstein →
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I’m Going to Die Last We’re concluding our Noirvember celebration with a quintessential example of the genre. Brandon is joined by, friend of the podcast, Emmett Stanton to break down 1947’s Out of the Past. The movie is still as fresh and stylish as it was nearly when it was released. Brandon and Emmett pay … Continue reading Ep. 258- Out of the Past →
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Niagara Front Row Classics continue Noirvember with a rare Technicolor film noir. We’re taking a look at 1953’s Niagara. Brandon welcomes Peter Martin for the first time to Front Row Classics. Peter teaches Cinema Studies and bring great perspective to this Marilyn Monroe led potboiler. Brandon and Peter discuss the exceptional performance of Monroe in … Continue reading Ep. 257-Niagara →
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