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Welcome back to the Those Movie Dudes Podcast!This week, we're diving into two of the most talked-about indie horror releases of 2026: Kane Parsons' highly anticipated Backrooms and Curry Barker's psychological thriller hit Obsession. Which film comes out on top? We break down what worked, what didn't, and where each movie lands in our rankings.But that's not all...We also cover the latest movie news, test our film knowledge with movie trivia, and put ourselves through another round of blind movie rankings that quickly spiral into chaos.
Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: John Long, Director of Education at the National D-Day Memorial, joins the show to reflect on the legacy of D-Day, the courage and sacrifice of those who participated in the Allied invasion of Normandy, and why preserving and teaching this history remains so important today. Keith Cowing, editor of NASAWatch.com and former NASA space station payload engineer, discusses NASA's recent decision to reverse an evacuation alert for astronauts aboard the International Space Station. Cowing breaks down what prompted the alert, why it was rescinded, and what the incident reveals about the challenges of operating in space. Plus, Theo Lewis Clark returns for the weekly Hollywood Exec for the Day segment, testing listeners' movie knowledge with fun and engaging movie trivia. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's our 100th Episode!! This week, we are reflecting back on our first 100, what brought us together, and what makes us such a good team. We're also looking to the future, and discussing what the next 100 episodes will look and who we'd love to see be a part of them. Thank you to everyone and anyone who has supported us for the first 100. Whether you've been here from the start or hopped on along the way, we can't express how much it means to us that you're here. Let us know your favorite moments from the show so far, and what topics, guests, and horror themes that you'd love to see in the next 100! If you have enjoyed listening to our show, then give us a 5-star rating. We'd greatly appreciate it! Use code “GHOUL” for 13% off your order at Darkside Collectibles (in-store or online)Website: https://darksidecollectibles.net/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/darkside_collectibles_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565363086549TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@darksidecollectiblespgh Be sure to follow, Like, and Subscribe to us on all our social media sites: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@houseofghoulsMerch Store: https://goreclown.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HouseofGhoulsPodcast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/houseofghoulspodcast/ You can find Crystal on social media here:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@horrornightsinInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/crystal_hni/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/HorrorNightsIn You can find Ian on social media here: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@ian.vanghoulInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ianvanghoul/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IanVanGhoulLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/ianVanGhoul/ You can find Colby on social media here: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@colby_does_horrorInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/colby.does.horror/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Colby.Does.HorrorLetterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/colbydoeshorror/ House of Ghouls ThemeWritten by Ian VanGhoul Produced, Recorded, and Performed by Jimmy Mowery Check out Jimmy's music and socials here:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmymowery/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/58e8QpVKO4GflSPwWIMhmw?si=ONJ2snr-Qr6ep_Gi2R2_UwYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jimmymowerymusic MK Ultra (Used with permission from Victor Gabriel and Tate Labianca) Music written and performed by: Tate Labianca Music engineered by: Vincent Peters (Sumo Audio) Shot and edited by: Vincent Peters (Sumo Audio) Directed by: Victor Gabriel Check out the music video here: https://youtu.be/LhDikR8Dn2Q?si=vLqtQJAiBRmyHFV0 Thanks for listening. Have a great week and stay safe out there!!
Niklas hat die seltsamsten Trivia Geschichten aus der Filmwelt zusammengetragen und lässt Toben und Marcel rumrätseln was in den einzelnen Geschichten passiert ist. Viel Spaß beim Reinschauen :)
Matt and Jordan punch their tickets to an alternate reality to review Ladies First, the new Netflix comedy starring Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike. They break down the film's (mostly good!) relentless barrage of gags, its terrifyingly plausible marketing pitches, and whether it successfully navigates the edgy tightrope of workplace comedy. But before they talk Ladies First, they have to talk about leaving the couch. Matt recounts his mind-bending, leaf-in-the-face trip to the Las Vegas Sphere watching The Wizard of Oz, while Jordan counters with an equally dramatic story about his allergy-inflicted screening ofThe Mandalorian and Grogu at his local AMC. For Rec Seg!, the multiversal madness continues as the duo pairs Ladies First with Jet Li martial arts mayhem and surrealist cinema from Fellini. Plus, a listener writes in looking for a sleek, under-the-radar romantic thriller, prompting two very different caper recommendations. Finally, Producer Sam takes over the board as "Dungeon Master" to premier a brand-new, slow-teasing visual trivia game called Strip Poster. (Ep. #173) (Timecodes/chapters may not be precise with ads.) Intro, Wizard of Oz at Sphere, The Mandalorian & Grogu (00:00:00–00:15:05) Ladies First (00:15:06–00:35:26) Rec Seg! (00:35:27–00:50:23) Personalized Recs (00:50:24–01:02:16) Game (01:02:17–01:16:36) New to Streaming / Credits (01:16:37–01:29:00) Notes: Matt on “The Wizard of Oz” at Sphere https://screencrush.com/wizard-of-oz-sphere-review/ Now Streaming on Bazooga - A Filmspotting: SVU Archive https://letterboxd.com/samvanhallgren/list/now-streaming-on-bazooga-a-filmspotting-svu/ Matt's book "Funny Business: The Old-School Wedding Crashers and Knocked-Up Virgins Who Changed Comedy Forever" comes to bookstores everywhere on October 6th. Pre-Order now! https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/790241/funny-business-by-matt-singer/ The Flop House Podcast: “The One” https://www.flophousepodcast.com/2025/11/episode-467-the-one-with-michael-shanks/ Feedback: -Email us at feedback@filmspottingSVU.com Follow: https://www.instagram.com/superpulse/ https://www.facebook.com/FilmspottingSvu https://letterboxd.com/superpulse/ https://letterboxd.com/jhoffman6/ https://bsky.app/profile/mattsinger.bsky.socialSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight on America at Night with McGraw Milhaven: Marshall Pruett, motorsports reporter for ESPN, joins the show to preview the 110th running of the Indianapolis 500, discussing the biggest storylines, top drivers, and what fans can expect from one of racing's most iconic events. BBQ champion Terry Black, winner of the World BBQ Championship in Memphis and multiple Illinois BBQ Championship titles, shares expert advice and summer grilling tips to help listeners improve their backyard barbecue game this season. Author and motivational speaker John Morgan joins the program to discuss his book “War on Fear,” where he explores overcoming fear, building confidence, and finding purpose through resilience, mindset, and personal growth. Plus, Theo Lewis Clark returns for the weekly Movie Trivia segment, testing entertainment knowledge and sharing fun Hollywood insights. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Discover why My Cousin Vinny remains a beloved classic as we delve into its clever storytelling and standout performances. Explore Marissa Tomei's Oscar-winning role and Joe Pesci's comedic genius, while uncovering behind-the-scenes insights that reveal the film's enduring charm. Perfect for fans of courtroom comedies and those curious about cinematic gems, this episode offers a fresh perspective on a timeless favorite.
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On this week's episode: Adam Sandler is bring back production to Massachusetts with "Grown Ups 3," "Widow's Bay" is Netflix's most popular show right now, Harrison Ford's ASU commencement speech goes viral, Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's "The Rip" get big bonus for cast, and much more! The Hub on Hollywood, hosted by Jamie and James, delves into the thriving film industry in New England. The podcast explores the production of various projects, including commercials, television shows, and full-length feature films. The podcast offers insight into New England’s growing film industry, as well as entertainment news and reviews. Subscribers can access the podcast on the iHeartRadio app and follow the hosts on Instagram and TikTok for updates.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Huey Lewis asked, "Tell me, doctor? Where are we going this time? Is it the Fifties? Or Nineteen Ninety Nine?" Play along with your witches as they triumph in this 80s Movie Trivia episode! And now, Shelley, Lysa and Darryl!
In Episode 220 of America's Pop Culture Trivia Show with Joe Parisi, it's another fun, fast-paced play-along trivia podcast packed with music trivia, movie trivia, and mixed pop culture questions for fans of classic and modern entertainment. This episode features Round 1: Music Trivia, Round 2: Mixed Pop Culture Trivia, and Round 3: Movie Trivia , giving you a great mix of songs, artists, bands, famous films, and general pop culture knowledge. Whether you love 80s, 90s, 2000s nostalgia, classic movies, hit songs, or just testing your brain with fun entertainment trivia, this episode is loaded with questions for trivia lovers, podcast fans, and pop culture junkies. If you enjoy pop culture trivia, music trivia podcasts, movie trivia games, nostalgic entertainment, and quiz-style podcasts, this episode of America's Pop Culture Trivia Show with Joe Parisi is made for you. Play along at home, in the car, at work, or with friends and see how many answers you can get right! New episodes of America's Pop Culture Trivia Show with Joe Parisi bring you the best in pop culture quiz games, entertainment trivia, movie trivia, TV trivia, and music trivia — perfect for anyone who loves a fun challenge and a dose of nostalgia. Follow Joe @joeparisivo
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Matt and Jordan see if Netflix’s massive rom-com hit People We Meet on Vacation (starring "generational talent" Emily Bader) lives up to its 50-million-stream hype. Does the film successfully invert the When Harry Met Sally formula, or is it just a beautiful travelogue hampered by a "charisma vacuum"? Later, Jordan recommends an under-seen 2023 indie mafia drama, and Matt invites us to fall in love with a 1963 French New Wave short. Plus, a pair of listener-requested recommendations inspired by 1975's The Taking of Pelham One Two Three. Finally, Producer Sam challenges Jordan’s 3-0 winning streak in a high-stakes game of "Full Service." (Timecodes/chapters may not be precise with ads.) Intro (00:00:00-00:03:45) People We Meet On Vacation (00:03:46-00:27:02) Rec Seg! (00:27:03-00:47:50) Personalized Recommendations Inspired By 1974's The Taking Of Pelham One Two Three (00:47:51-01:03:14) Game: Full Service (01:03:15-01:20:51) New to Streaming / Credits (01:20:52-01:33:48) Notes: Now Streaming on Bazooga - A Filmspotting: SVU Archive https://letterboxd.com/samvanhallgren/list/now-streaming-on-bazooga-a-filmspotting-svu/ Matt's book "Funny Business: The Old-School Wedding Crashers and Knocked-Up Virgins Who Changed Comedy Forever" comes to bookstores everywhere in October. Pre-Order now! https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/790241/funny-business-by-matt-singer/ Feedback: -Email us at feedback@filmspottingSVU.com Follow: https://www.instagram.com/superpulse/ https://www.facebook.com/FilmspottingSvu https://letterboxd.com/superpulse/ https://letterboxd.com/jhoffman6/ https://bsky.app/profile/mattsinger.bsky.socialSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Get ready to dive back into the neon-soaked streets of L.A. and beyond! In this episode of Elton Reads A Book A Week, Elton takes on the ambitious crime epic Heat 2—the novel that somehow manages to be both a prequel and a sequel to Michael Mann's legendary 1995 film.Ever wondered what made Neil McCauley so cold or how Vincent Hanna became a "hyper-caffeinated" detective with a failing personal life? This episode breaks down the twelve-year arc that takes these iconic characters from the shadows of Chicago to the heat of Paraguay and Mexico. Elton also digs into the fascinating true story that inspired the original film, involving a real-life high-stakes meeting in a Chicago deli between a meticulous detective and a professional thief who lived by a 30-second rule.Expect plenty of Elton's signature "cinephile" rants, some very questionable theories about whether Chicago actually exists, and a recurring battle with his producer, [BLEEP], over whether the show needs more machine-gun sound effects. It's a deep dive into world-traveling heists, burning wreckage, and the "urban opera" of Michael Mann's universe.Listen in for:The Real Heat: The gritty 1960s true crime origins of the McCauley/Hanna rivalry.A Master at Work: A look at director Michael Mann's journey from driving cabs to "engineering" cinematic masterpieces.Behind the Pages: How a film director and a thriller novelist teamed up to expand a world millions already loved.Just... maybe don't take any actual life advice from the heist parts.GET THE BOOK: From AmazonFrom an Indie Book SellerBECOME AN Elton Reads A Book A Week CONTRIBUTOR HERE:Elton Reads A Book A Week PatreonTips!SOCIAL MEDIA! This is the LINK TREE!Join the Discord server!EMAIL: eltonreadsabookaweek@gmail.comThe following section is reserved for the people, places, things, and more that Elton probably offended in this episode--THE APOLOGIES SECTION: Clowns...again, flatulence, New York...again, those that get easily tricked, Penthouse Forum, and much, much more.A special thanks to Diedrich Bader and Jenna Fischer for all their inspiration."Expanding on the lives of characters like Vincent Hanna, Neil McCauley, and Chris Shiherlis before and after the movie's events. The book follows the formative years of the main characters and continues the story with new heists and characters, exploring their lives in the years leading up to and following the film's iconic bank robbery. It's known for its cinematic action, rich characterization, and fast-paced, hard-boiled style, becoming a #1 New York Times bestseller. "Heat 2, Michael Mann, Meg Gardiner, Heat Movie Sequel, Vincent Hanna, Neil McCauley, Chris Shiherlis, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Crime Fiction, Heist Novel, North Hollywood Shootout, Chuck Adamson, Chicago Crime History, Belden's Deli, Urban Opera, Heat 1995, Movie Trivia, Literary Analysis, Book Review, Comedy Podcast, Elton Reads A Book A Week, Pop Culture Commentary, GTA V Inspiration, The Dark Knight Influence, Miami Vice, Crime Thriller Books, Cinema History, Hard-Boiled Fiction.#Heat2 #MichaelMann #Heist #BookReview #ComedyPodcast #Podcast #Cinema #TrueCrime #NeilMcCauley #VincentHanna #Literature #CrimeFiction #ActionMovies #EltonReadsABookAWeek #MovieHistory #Sequel Review #books #reading #booktok #comedy #Heat #movie
On America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, astrophysicist Hakeem Oluseyi joined the program to discuss his book “Why Do We Exist?: The Nine Realms of the Universe That Make You Possible.” Oluseyi explored the science behind the origins of the universe and the complex cosmic conditions that made life on Earth possible, breaking down big questions about existence, physics, and humanity's place in the cosmos. Next, Jonathan Horn, historian, columnist for The Free Press, and former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, joined the show to discuss American history and its continuing relevance in today's political and cultural conversations. Finally, Theo Lewis Clark returned for the weekly Hollywood Exec for a Day segment, challenging McGraw and listeners with the show's popular movie trivia segment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're going behind the curtain in this episode of History Ignited as we analyze Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 masterpiece, Psycho. We discuss how this film shattered Hollywood conventions, redefined the horror genre, and introduced the world to the chilling Norman Bates. From the revolutionary editing of the shower scene to its impact on censorship and modern storytelling, find out why "Psycho" remains one of the most significant cultural milestones mentioned in "We Didn't Start the Fire." Send us Fan Mail
Welcome to The Blathering LIVE on The Napzok Network. Part ramble, part rant, part joy, part anger -- but all done in the fashion of an old school radio show with segments and live listener calls. The on-air sign goes on, and the show goes from there. The live episodes are recorded on Ken's YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook channels.Get Ken's Comedy Album IN MY DAYPurchase Ken's book Why We Love Stars: The Great Moments That Built A Galaxy Far, Far Away.Enjoy The Moonagerskennapzok.com
It's another episode of Screen Test, a quiz show about movies. Jump in and play along with us and see if you have more movie knowledge than we do! —————————————————————— SPONSORS- **TRU-DIAGNOSTICS- Our listeners can get 20% off at http://TruDiagnostic.com using code CONFUSED at checkout. **BIG GROVE- Check out our beers of the episode here- http://BigGrove.com **PROGRESSIVE- Visit http://progressive.com **FABLETICS- Get 80% off everything when you sign up as a VIP! Just head to http://Fabletics.com/confused **LITTLE SLEEPIES- If you're expecting or dressing little ones, check out Little Sleeps. You can visit http://littlesleepies.com and use promo code GOODNIGHT for 10% off of your first order. **WAYFAIR- Find furniture, decor, and essentials that fit your unique style and budget. http://Wayfair.com —————————————————————— Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
ON THIS WEEK'S EPISODE: Project Hail Mary non-spoiler review, One Piece season 2 reaction, Moana live action trailer, and more! The Hub on Hollywood, hosted by Jamie and James, delves into the thriving film industry in New England. The podcast explores the production of various projects, including commercials, television shows, and full-length feature films. The podcast offers insight into New England’s growing film industry, as well as entertainment news and reviews. Subscribers can access the podcast on the iHeartRadio app and follow the hosts on Instagram and TikTok for updates. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Movie of the Year: 1971Willy Wonka and the Chocolate FactoryWilly Wonka and the Chocolate Factory podcast fans, this one is for you. Ryan, Mike, and Greg are joined by special guest Matt Singer of ScreenCrush to revisit one of 1971's most beloved and most debated films on Movie of the Year. In addition, Mel Stuart's musical fantasy has frightened and delighted children and adults in equal measure for over fifty years. This episode also features Movie Trivia and a PopFilter Hall of Fame: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory induction.About the FilmRoald Dahl based the film on his 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The story follows young Charlie Bucket, who wins a golden ticket and tours the mysterious factory of the eccentric Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. Notably, Dahl wrote the screenplay himself — and then disowned the finished film. He objected to the liberties the production took with his story and his vision for the character. As a result, that tension between author and adaptation makes this a particularly rich film to revisit.Before diving in, check out our recent episodes on The Last Picture Show, A Clockwork Orange, and The French Connection for more from the Movie of the Year 1971 series.Guest Panelist: Matt Singer of ScreenCrushMatt Singer joins the Taste Buds for this episode. He serves as editor and film critic at ScreenCrush and holds membership in the New York Film Critics Circle. Singer spent five years as the on-air host of IFC News on the Independent Film Channel. He has also contributed to CBS This Morning Saturday, Ebert Presents at the Movies, The Village Voice, and The Dissolve. Furthermore, he won a Webby Award for his work on IFC.com and authored Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever.Matt Singer's New Book: Funny BusinessHis latest book is Funny Business, out in October. It covers the comedy films of the 2000s — Old School, Zoolander, The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Superbad, The Hangover, and more. Pre-order it now. Moreover, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory ranks among Singer's four all-time favorite films on Letterboxd. Consequently, this is not just any guest — Singer has thought deeply about this film for a very long time.Willy Wonka 1971 Podcast Discussion: Genre and ToneThe first major topic of this Willy Wonka 1971 podcast discussion is the question that has divided audiences since opening day: what kind of film is this, exactly? The studio marketed it as a children's musical fantasy. In practice, however, it delivers something far stranger and more unsettling. The boat tunnel sequence alone has scared generations of young viewers. Moreover, the tone shifts without warning from whimsical to genuinely threatening. Gene Wilder's performance keeps the audience perpetually off-balance throughout.Ryan, Mike, Greg, and Matt Singer dig into how Mel Stuart navigated the tension between studio ambitions and the source material. They also examine the complicated role of Roald Dahl as screenwriter — a man who shaped the film's darkest edges and then rejected the result. For more on the film's production history on IMDB, the details prove just as strange as the movie itself.What Gene Wilder Brings to Willy WonkaAbove all, the panel examines what Gene Wilder brings to the role that no other actor has replicated. His Wonka radiates warmth that sits one beat away from menace — and a menace that sits one beat away from warmth. No other performer has threaded that needle. For a full look at Wilder's career, therefore, visit his IMDB page.Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory: Kids vs. AdultsOne of the central questions of this episode is who Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory actually targets. On the surface, it presents itself as a children's film. In practice, though, it rewards adult viewing in ways that most children's films never attempt. The satire cuts deep, the darkness feels genuine, and Wonka makes much more sense to a viewer who no longer roots for Charlie as a pure hero.The panel explores the film through both lenses. As children, most of them fell for the candy and feared the tunnel. As adults, by contrast, they find something else entirely — a film about power, punishment, and the thin line between a visionary and a tyrant. Additionally, they discuss how the film shifts meaning depending on which version of yourself sits in the audience, and why that quality remains so rare.Capitalism, Conformity, and Other -Isms in Willy Wonka 1971Beneath the chocolate and the Oompa Loompas, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory has a great deal to say about the world. The children who fail Wonka's tests are not simply bad kids. Instead, they embody consumer culture, class anxiety, and parental failure. Augustus Gloop represents excess. Violet Beauregarde embodies competitive ambition. Veruca Salt carries unchecked privilege. Meanwhile, Mike Teavee absorbs media saturation. Each child faces punishment not for being a child, but for playing the role of a particular kind of adult in miniature.Ryan, Mike, Greg, and Matt Singer examine what the film says about capitalism, conformity, and the systems that shape children before they can question them. In addition, they take on the troubling labor politics of the Oompa Loompas — workers paid in cacao beans, housed inside their employer's factory, and sent out to deliver moral lectures on demand. It is a lot to unpack. Nevertheless, this episode unpacks all of it.For more critical context on the film's themes, visit RogerEbert.com.Movie Trivia: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory EditionThis episode features a special Movie Trivia segment. Did you know that Gene Wilder agreed to play Wonka only if the character could limp — so audiences could never fully trust him? Or that the chocolate river used real chocolate and cream, and quickly turned rancid on set? Or that Roald Dahl refused to authorize a sequel after the studio ignored his objections to the first film?As a result, the Taste Buds and Matt Singer test their full knowledge of the film. They cover casting history, behind-the-scenes stories, and the many ways the finished film diverged from Dahl's original vision. Even devoted fans will likely learn something new.PopFilter Hall of Fame: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate FactoryThis episode also features a PopFilter Hall of Fame: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory induction. The panel makes their case for which element of the film deserves permanent enshrinement — whether that is Gene Wilder's performance, a specific scene, a song, or something else entirely. Tune in to find out what makes the cut.Why the Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Podcast Discussion Still MattersMore than fifty years after its release, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory stands as one of the most enduring and genuinely strange films in the American canon. It grows with you. Specifically, it means something different at seven, at seventeen, and at forty-seven. Few films can make that claim.Ultimately, this Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory podcast episode revisits the film not just as a 1971 classic, but as a living text that continues to reward close attention. With Matt Singer in the mix, expect sharp criticism, genuine passion, and at least one strong opinion about the Fizzy Lifting Drinks scene.Related Episodes from Movie of the Year: 1971If you enjoyed this episode, check out the rest of the Movie of the Year 1971 series:The Last Picture Show — Bogdanovich, nostalgia, and a dying Texas townA Clockwork Orange — Kubrick, free will, and the limits of the stateThe French Connection — Friedkin,
Episode 216 – Music, Movies & Pop Culture Trivia Challenge Think you know your pop culture? It's time to put your knowledge to the test! In Episode 216 of America's Pop Culture Trivia Show, host Joe Parisi brings you another fast-paced trivia showdown packed with questions about music, movies, television, celebrities, and unforgettable moments from pop culture history. Play along with three fun rounds covering:
PTE 376: Movie Trivia Tournament Rack N Stack Ep 5 Well we are here with our 5th entry into the PTE Trivia Tournament – we are on to our penultimate Rack & Stack Game and thios episode we have long time listener and supporters Scott Brill & Anne Putnam along with SkilletBrew Trivia host Chris Brewer locking in for their 15 minutes of fame! www.patreon.com/ptebb Connect with us on Discord or Facebook – www.ptebb.com Don't forget! Leave us a 5 star rating and write us a review!
On America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, Andrew Scott Cooper, Assistant Professor of International Relations and author of The Fall of Heaven: The Pahlavis and the Final Days of Imperial Iran, discussed the collapse of Iran's monarchy and how the fall of the Shah reshaped the Middle East and continues to influence today's geopolitical tensions. Next, Josh Gill, Incident Commander for the United Cajun Navy, provided updates and insight into efforts connected to the Nancy Guthrie case, describing how volunteer response groups coordinate search and recovery operations during major emergencies. The show wrapped with Theo Lewis Clark, “Hollywood Executive for a Day,” who joined McGraw for the weekly movie trivia segment, bringing entertainment and listener participation to close out the program. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, Charlotte and Peter Fiel joined the program to discuss the art and investment side of watch collecting, breaking down what makes certain timepieces valuable, trends in the collector market, and why interest in luxury watches continues to grow. Next, Matt Wolfe, CBS News entertainment reporter, covered major shifts in the streaming and studio landscape, including Netflix's moves and Paramount's role in Warner Brothers developments. He also previewed upcoming releases and buzzworthy projects like Scream 7, Paradise, Scrubs, and Love Story on Hulu — while noting the snowy backdrop in New York as awards season and production schedules continue to churn. The show wrapped with Theo Lewis Clark, Hollywood executive for a day, who joined McGraw for the weekly movie trivia segment, bringing energy and listener engagement to close out the night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On America at Night with McGraw Milhaven, Pat Piper, longtime producer and ghostwriter for Larry King, reflected on The Larry King Show, sharing behind-the-scenes stories and insight into the legendary broadcaster's enduring impact on radio and American media. Next, historian Jonathan Horn of The Free Press made the case that the holiday commonly known as Presidents Day should instead remain Washington's Birthday, exploring the historical origins of the observance and why George Washington's legacy still stands apart. The night wrapped on a lighter note with Theo Lewis Clark, Hollywood executive for a day, who joined McGraw for the weekly Movie Trivia segment, testing listeners' film knowledge and sparking lively participation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Test your knowledge of classic movies, TV shows, music, and pop culture moments in this episode of America's Pop Culture Trivia Show with Joe Parisi. Play along as we dive into fun, fast-paced trivia questions spanning multiple decades of American pop culture. This episode features trivia questions covering classic films, iconic television shows, chart-topping music, famous celebrities, and unforgettable pop culture moments. Perfect for trivia lovers, nostalgia fans, and anyone who enjoys play-along quiz shows. Round 1 - Music Trivia Round 2 - General Pop Culture Knowledge Trivia Round 3 - Movie Trivia Follow Joe @joeparisivo Check out The Odd Podcast with Joe Parisi
In this episode of Movie Shelf, hosts Heather and Cory discuss the new Anaconda movie featuring Jack Black and Paul Rudd. They delve into the plot, character dynamics, and their personal likes and dislikes about the film. The conversation also explores the theme of movies within movies, highlighting Jack Black's unique style. Additionally, they preview upcoming movie releases and conclude with a fun bacon connection segment.Bacon Reminder:Connect Kevin James to Steve Zahn.
Test your knowledge of classic movies, TV shows, music, and pop culture moments in this episode of America's Pop Culture Trivia Show with Joe Parisi. Play along as we dive into fun, fast-paced trivia questions spanning multiple decades of American pop culture. This episode features trivia questions covering classic films, iconic television shows, chart-topping music, famous celebrities, and unforgettable pop culture moments. Perfect for trivia lovers, nostalgia fans, and anyone who enjoys play-along quiz shows. Round 1 - Music Trivia Round 2 - General Pop Culture Trivia Round 3 - Movie Trivia Follow Joe @joeparisivoiceover Check out The Odd Podcast with Joe Parisi
This week we're lollygagging around a rapid fire covering a range of topics, the World Baseball Classic, movie trivia, what our Super Bowl Halftime Show would be, the NFL coaching carousel, and more! Do you have any questions or comments about Lollygagging Sports? Reach out to us on Bluesky: Bo Reed (@boreed009.bsky.social), Samantha Bunten (@samanthabunten.bsky.social), Lollygagging Sports (@lollygaggingpod.bsky.social). And on Twitter/X: Samantha Bunten (@samanthabunten), Matthew Irby (@IrbyStatMan), Lollygagging Sports (@LollygaggingPod).
I think we're going to need a bigger boat to answer these 10 trivia questions on the film Jaws! If you'd like to choose a specific topic or dedicate an episode to a friend send a donation of your choice to our PayPal (NoChitChatTrivia@gmail.com) or our Venmo @NoChitChatTrivia and write the topic you'd like in the comments: https://account.venmo.com/NoChitChatTrivia Our official store is live! Support the show by grabbing a NCCT shirt, hat, puzzle, or more: https://www.thetop10things.com/store Social Media Links: TikTok, Instagram, FaceBook, YouTube Visit our sister site thetop10things.com for travel and entertainment information! Thank you to everyone who listens! Say hello or let's collaborate: nochitchattrivia@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us a textAfter nearly three years, the movie trivia showdown finally returns on Oh Brother Podcast.
The Cinematic Schematic hosts Caleb Masters and Laron Chapman are joined by Daniel Bokemper for our third annual sneak peek episode to give you a list of what movies to watch in 2026. The post Cinema Sneak Peek – New Movies to Watch in 2026 appeared first on The Cinematropolis.
Big or small let's tackle 10 trivia questions about the final film in phase two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Ant-Man! If you'd like to choose a specific topic or dedicate an episode to a friend send a donation of your choice to our PayPal (NoChitChatTrivia@gmail.com) or our Venmo @NoChitChatTrivia and write the topic you'd like in the comments: https://account.venmo.com/NoChitChatTrivia Our official store is live! Support the show by grabbing a NCCT shirt, hat, puzzle, or more: https://www.thetop10things.com/store Social Media Links: TikTok, Instagram, FaceBook, YouTube Visit our sister site thetop10things.com for travel and entertainment information! Thank you to everyone who listens! Say hello or let's collaborate: nochitchattrivia@gmail.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
On this episode of America At Night with McGraw, McGraw is joined by Pete Earley, acclaimed author of Confessions of a Spy, to reflect on the life, crimes, and legacy of notorious double agent Aldrich Ames, whose espionage shook U.S. intelligence during the Cold War. Next, McGraw welcomes Jamie Mack, former Washington Times investigative reporter turned comedian, for a candid conversation about journalism, personal reinvention, and finding humor through life's biggest transformations. Then, the mood lightens as Theo Lewis Clark, Hollywood Executive for a Day, returns for the weekly Movie Trivia segment—bringing fun, film knowledge, and friendly competition to cap off the night. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy New Year! Well, almost. Welcome to the end of 2025. It's been a year, huh? Well, we're putting that in the rear-view mirror with some New Year's Eve movie trivia. These are all movies set on New Year's Eve or feature the holiday. We're not being super picky.Connect with the show: DorkyGeekyNerdy.com Patreon BlueSky Facebook Spotify Discord Reddit
Another edition of Screen Test, hosted by our producer Logan. He curated a Christmas movie gameshow for Mike, Sean and AJ to play. Test your movie knowledge against the hosts on today's special episode. 0:00- Christmas Traditions 7:00- Game show begins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pour the cocoa, grab the popcorn, and get ready to prove once and for all who actually knows their Christmas movies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to The Blathering LIVE on The Napzok Network. Part ramble, part rant, part joy, part anger -- but all done in the fashion of an old school radio show with segments and live listener calls. The on-air sign goes on, and the show goes from there. The live episodes are recorded on Ken's YouTube, Twitch, and Facebook channels.Get Ken's Comedy Album IN MY DAYPurchase Ken's book Why We Love Stars: The Great Moments That Built A Galaxy Far, Far Away.Enjoy The Moonagerskennapzok.com
Round 1 - General Pop Culture Knowedge Questions Round 2 - Music Trivia Questions Round 3 - Movie Trivia Questions Follow Joe Parisi @joeparisivo
Do you think you know a lot about movies? Maybe more than Mike, AJ and Sean? Well then you need to tune in for today's fun brunch. Our producer Logan has produced a fun game show for us to play, called Screen Time. Join us for the pilot episode and play along. ——————————— **Support us at http://patreon.com/confusedbreakfast for bonus weekly episodes, voting on upcoming movies, giving your modern-day ratings on our movies and much more. **Mail us something The Confused Breakfast PO Box 10016 Cedar Rapids, IA 52402-9802 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this episode of the MalloryBros. Podcast, the guys kick things off with a weekend recap. Terrance hosted at the new crib and Terrell spent some needed time with the family. They jump into some football talk and reflect on a few games, which leads to a deeper conversation about Shedeur Sanders' debut. Terrance, who has been critical of Shedeur, finally gives some real perspective on the reaction to his play. They move over to one of the biggest film stories of the week. Sydney Sweeney's “Christy” completely flopped at the box office after the backlash from her Levi campaign and the interview she did after. The guys break down the producer point of view and how an actor's personal life can singlehandedly derail the success of an entire film. Next, they get into Issa Rae's recent comments about not feeling successful. The Bros give more Film POV and talk about why her return to the big screen matters and what her impact means going forward. They follow that with another round of Movie Trivia, this time focused on 90s, 00s, and 2010s Black films. They trade questions, share laughs, and get competitive as always. The last hour is special. The chapter called “Fondest Memories” is an interactive storytelling exercise where the guys share real memories and get into that personal bag the fans love. The final 30 minutes turn into a reflective conversation when Terrell asks Terrance what he would tell his confused 23-year-old self. His answer turns into a powerful dialogue about the Bros' journey, lessons learned, and advice they'd give to their younger selves. If anybody is in that life limbo or needs some perspective, this episode should hit home.
The Bros are back with another HEAVY one! This week kicks off with prayers up for Jamaica as they deal with the damages from a hurricane. Terrance reflects on his first time out the country which was a trip to Jamaica and how much it meant to him. Terrell reflects on his weekend and how he learned the hard way that going to Costco is a DATE. From there, they start off with YOU vs. Terrell in a high-stakes Movie Trivia showdown where you gotta answer before he does
Blast through The Outer Worlds 2 in style with an exclusive skin for your Raptidon in-game pet, brought to you by 5-hour ENERGY®. When you purchase a Purpleberry Punch or Mock Melon Brew 5-hour ENERGY® products, you'll receive a unique code to unlock exclusive The Outer Worlds 2 in-game content. https://5hourenergy.com/collections/outer-worlds-2?utm_campaign=gaming&utm_medium=paid_video&utm_source=kindafunny&utm_content=ow2 Thank you for the support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blast through The Outer Worlds 2 in style with an exclusive skin for your Raptidon in-game pet, brought to you by 5-hour ENERGY®. When you purchase a Purpleberry Punch or Mock Melon Brew 5-hour ENERGY® products, you'll receive a unique code to unlock exclusive The Outer Worlds 2 in-game content. https://5hourenergy.com/collections/outer-worlds-2?utm_campaign=gaming&utm_medium=paid_video&utm_source=kindafunny&utm_content=ow2 Thank you for the support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Blast through The Outer Worlds 2 in style with an exclusive skin for your Raptidon in-game pet, brought to you by 5-hour ENERGY®. When you purchase a Purpleberry Punch or Mock Melon Brew 5-hour ENERGY® products, you'll receive a unique code to unlock exclusive The Outer Worlds 2 in-game content. https://5hourenergy.com/collections/outer-worlds-2?utm_campaign=gaming&utm_medium=paid_video&utm_source=kindafunny&utm_content=ow2 Thank you for the support! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices