A dedicated feed for the celebrity interviews that appear on HoboTrashcan.com's Hobo Radio Pop Culture Podcast.
We talk to Marc Geller, who plays Kier on the show, about his unusual role, his desire to film a Kier flashback episode and what it was like working with Eric Andre on the Eric Andre Show.
We talk to Ruben about Heart Eyes' tricky tone, how he created such a memorable opening sequence and his desire to continue making Dropout content regardless of how busy he gets.
We spoke to Sydney Cole Alexander, who plays Natalie on Severance, about the temptation to ask Ben Stiller to do "Blue Steel" when he's directing her on set, Severance's many mysteries and that scene from season two, episode three where Natalie presented Seth Milchick with a gift from the board.
We talk to Carol Kane about beating up Bill Murray with her wings in Scrooged, working with John Cassavetes and Gena Rowlands in a play and her bucket list dream of working with Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro.
We talk to Chris Grace about this hilarious and poignant one-person show, Chris Grace: As Scarlett Johansson.
We chatted with Kneecap and writer/director about the film, the fight to get Irish recognized as a language in the north of Ireland and the chaotic decision to release a new album and movie simultaneously.
We talk to Jacob Reed about Our Frasier Remake, a mix of animation, puppets and live action clips pieced together into one chaotic episode of Frasier.
We spoke with Vidiots Executive Director Maggie Mackay about the challenges of running a video store in 2023, the importance of preserving and screening classic films and the organization's recent partnership with Pluto TV to offer free film screenings.
We talk to Kestrin Pantera about directing independent films, performing alongside Weird Al Yankovic and being raised by the also-amazingly-named Commander Pantera.
Today the world lost Lance Reddick. Joel Murphy interviewed him twice for the site - in 2005 and 2008. Today, we share the audio from those interviews and Joel talks about how much Lance Reddick's kindness and thoughtfulness meant to him.
We are heartbroken to learn that the voice of Batman, Kevin Conroy, has passed away. Joel Murphy shares his thoughts on the loss of an icon and shares the audio from their 2009 interview.
Louise Barnard talks about her decision to chose a self-proclaimed fboy over a nice guy and her experience on the show.
We chat with Tamaris Sepulveda about life on FBoy Island and her pitch for a FGirl Island spinoff.
We talked to Dani Fernandez about Harley and Ivy's relationship, her journey as a writer and the cinematic universe she would most like to live in.
Niki Lindroth von Bahr makes intricate stop-motion animation films with anthropomorphic animal characters trapped in mundane existences. We recently spoke to Niki about the process of making these highly-detailed films and how they have been received across the globe.
We talk to directors Regan Linton and Brian Malone about their documentary Imperfect. The film follows the Phamaly Theatre Company, which is comprised of actors with all nature of disabilities as they rehearse and perform the musical Chicago.
We talked to Coherence director James Ward Byrkit about his new series Shatter Belt, his decision to crowdfund it and the episode he's already filmed with guest star Patton Oswalt.
We chat with Jean Villepique about her guest work on shows like The Office and Terriers, the lyrical way Paul F. Tompkins said her name on Spontaneanation and Mike O'Brien's obsession with spaghetti on A.P. Bio.
We chatted with Sarah Emig recently to see how she's feeling after the shocking finale, how she ended up on FBoy Island in the first place and how CJ Franco, Nakia Renee and Nikki Glaser helped her through this unique dating experience.
Joel Murphy and Lars Periwinkle celebrate the life and career of Michael K. Williams and share audio from the 2006 interview Murphy conducted with Williams.
From producing Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure to writing a MadLibs-style script using preexisting Skeet Ulrich footage, Joel Soisson has done it all in Hollywood. We talked to him about his eclectic career, including his latest film, My Best Worst Adventure.
We talked to Jamie Tran about her path to becoming a chef, her restaurant's struggles during Covid and what it's like competing on Top Chef.
We interviewed Elizabeth Ito about Adventure Time, City of Ghosts and her anxiety about her show's child actors aging out of their parts.
In 2016, we talked to Jessica Walter about Archer and Arrested Development. Today, in honor of her passing, we are reposting the audio.
We talked to Steven Kostanski about his inspirations for Psycho Goreman, PG's love of "hunky boys" and what it's been like releasing the film during a pandemic.
We talked to Davenport about the Kickstarter campaign for Our Heroes Rock, designing ring gear for the New Day and how hard it is not to geek out and ask a million questions when texting pro wrestlers.
We talk to the duo about their film Fishbowl, their favorite films of all time and their mentor George Pelecanos.
In 2006, we talked to James Harris about his career. Today, in honor of his passing, we are sharing the audio from that interview for the first time.
Cody Heller talks about being Michael Bay's assistant, the friendship she and her father formed with the sex workers at a Nevada brothel and what it's like releasing Dummy during a pandemic on a streaming platform that is being widely derided on social media.
We talked to Karyn Parsons about The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Sweet Blackberry, the nonprofit she formed "to bring little known stories of African American achievement to children everywhere."
We interviewed Top Chef: All-Stars finalist Stephanie Cmar about her previous runs on the show, her decision to come back for All-Stars, her friendship with Kristen Kish and what the future holds.
Comic book legend Dennis O'Neil passed away at the age of 81. In 2012, Joel Murphy interviewed O'Neil for an article about Bane. To honor the man and his amazing legacy, Murphy is releasing the full, unedited 40-minute interview for the first time.
We chat with Taylor Tomlinson about her stand up career, her Netflix special Quarter Life Crisis and what it's like to have your career take off during a global pandemic.
We talk to Peter Diseth, who plays Bill Oakley, the trans fat loving, "petty with a prior" spouting deputy district attorney on Better Call Saul.
Following up on his 2014 interview with the co-writer/director of Coherence, Joel Murphy takes a deep dive into James Ward Byrkit's career.
With Tinder Live! celebrating its fifth anniversary tomorrow, we took the opportunity to catch up with its creator, Lane Moore. We talk to her about the response to her memoir How To Be Alone, her band It Was Romance playing SXSW and why Tinder Live! should be adapted into a television show.
The audio version of our interview with Lane Moore about her new memoir How to be Alone.
We talked to comedian and best-selling author Greg Behrendt about the new album, his thoughts on comedy as a whole and how Margaret Cho is responsible for his career.
This week, Joel Murphy has an in-depth chat with Dana James Jones about how his short film Star Wars: Revenge of the Incels was conceived, shot and released out into the world.
The audio version of our interview with comedian, writer, actor and musician Lane Moore.
In this in-depth chat, Naked and Afraid star Rylie Parlett talks about her decision to do the show, what it was like being on it and what her life has been like since the episode aired.
We spoke to Hynden Walch about what it was like to be on the set of Groundhog Day and Jerry Maguire, why she thinks acting schools are overrated and how she brings characters like Starfire and Princess Bubblegum to life.
We recently talked to writer/director Peter Landesman and Liam Neeson about their new film, Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House, at an intimate press conference held this past week in Los Angeles. Today we bring you the audio from that press conference.
From her very first conversation with Carrie Coon's Gloria Burgle in the bathroom of a police station, Olivia Sandoval burst into season three of Fargo as the lovably unfiltered Winnie Lopez. We sat down with Sandoval to talk about her journey as an actor, her band Whiskey Sunday and how her father tried to write himself into Fargo.
Paulino García hitchhiked from Spain to Paris, traveled to Tel Aviv to work on a kibbutz, made friends with students at the Sorbonne by translating song lyrics and eventually got a job working for Hanna-Barbera, which lead him to America and eventually a job at Disney.
We talk to Lapkus about last year's Comedy Bang Bang tour, her charming improvised scenes in Jurassic World and her portrayal of a surprisingly-sympathetic adulterer in Pete Holmes' Crashing. We also get to the bottom of whether or not she's ever seen Paul F. Tompkins in casual attire.
The webcomic Multiplex came to an end earlier this week. We talk to creator Gordon McAlpin about the series as a whole, his new Kickstarter for an animated version called Multiplex 10 and his controversial opinions on the original Star Wars trilogy.//
In this candid interview, we talked to AJ Mendez Brooks about the new memoir, her enduring love of Kane and why she gets so excited when people are injured on Chopped.
Podcaster/comedian Erin McGathy recently made the decision to leave Los Angeles to live in Ireland, pursuing her comedy dreams abroad. We talk to her about her time spent in LA, her life since the move and what the future holds for her.
The audio version of our interview with John O'Hurley from Seinfeld, Family Feud and the National Dog Show.
The audio version of our interview with Kim Coates, who talks about his life post-Sons of Anarchy.