The following is a list of film and television podcasts. [1]
Podcast | Year | Starring, Narrator(s), or Host(s) | Produced by | Ref |
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Black List Table Reads | 2013–2017 | Franklin Leonard | AfterBuzz TV | [2] |
Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood] | 2015–present | Jonathan Braylock, Jerah Milligan, and James III | Forever Dog | [3] |
Box Angeles | 2013–present | Mike Elder | Independent | [4] |
Box seat | Stefan Kuhlmann | [5] | ||
The Canon | 2014–2018 | Devin Faraci and Amy Nicholson | Earwolf | [6] |
Cinema Junkie | 2015–present | Beth Accomando | KPBS, NPR | [7] |
CUTS | Christian Eichler | [8] | ||
DC TV Podcasts | 2020–present | Hosts of other DC podcasts | [9] | |
Drama Queens | 2021–present | Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz | iHeartRadio | [10] |
Every Horror Movie On Netflix | 2017–present | Chris, Patrick, and Steve | Independent | [11] |
Feminist Frequency Radio | 2017–present | Kat Spada and Anita Sarkeesian | Independent | [12] |
Film Sack | 2009–present | Scott Johnson, Brian Ibbott, Randy Jordan, and Brian Dunaway | Frogpants Network of Podcasts | [13] |
Film School Rejects | 2021–present | Neil Miller | Anchor | [14] |
Filmspotting | 2005–present | Adam Kempenaar and Josh Larsen | Public Radio Exchange | [15] |
Flix Forum | 2018–present | Jesse D Nugent and Matt Jeffries | Independent | [16] |
Ghibliotheque | 2018–present | Michael Leader and Jake Cunningham | Acast | [17] |
Girls on Film | 2018–present | Anna Smith | Independent | [18] |
Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast | 2008–present | Gilbert Gottfried | Starburns Audio | [19] |
Harmontown | 2012–2019 | Dan Harmon and Jeff Davis | Starburns Audio and Feral Audio | [20] |
How Did This Get Made? | 2010–present | Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas | Earwolf | [21] |
I Saw What You Did | 2020–present | Danielle Henderson and Millie De Chirico | Exactly Right Podcast Network | [22] |
The Important Cinema Club | 2015–present | Justin Decloux and Will Sloan | Independent | [23] |
Inside the Exorcist | 2017 | Mark Ramsey | Wondery | [24] |
Inside Jaws | 2018 | Mark Ramsey | Wondery | [24] |
Inside Psycho | 2017 | Mark Ramsey | Wondery | [24] |
Kermode and Mayo's Film Review | 2001–2022 | Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo | BBC Radio 5 Live | [25] |
Maltin on Movies | 2014–present | Leonard Maltin and Jesse Maltin | Independent | [26] |
Monkey Tennis | 2016–present | Alan Partridge | POST/POP | [27] |
Office Ladies | 2019–present | Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey | Earwolf | [28] |
Pilot TV podcast | 2018–present | Terri White, James Dyer, and Boyd Hilton | Empire | [29] |
The Plot Thickens | 2020–present | Ben Mankiewicz | Turner Classic Movies/Novel | [30] |
Podcast Like It's 1999 | 2017–present | Phil Iscove and Kenny Neibart | Rebel Talk Network | [31] |
Pop Culture Happy Hour | 2020–present | Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, and Aisha Harris | NPR | [32] |
Profiles with Malone & Mantz | 2014–2017 | Alicia Malone and Scott Mantz | Popcorn Talk Network | [33] |
The Projection Booth | 2011–Present | Mike White | Independent | |
The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith | 2011–present | Jeff Goldsmith | Independent | [4] |
The Rewatchables | 2021–present | Bill Simmons, Van Lathan, Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, and Amanda Dobbins | The Ringer | [34] |
Switchblade Sisters | 2017–2021 | April Wolf | Maximum Fun | [35] |
Talking Pictures | 2023–present | Ben Mankiewicz | Turner Classic Movies/Max | [36] |
TV Avalanche | 2018 | Alan Sepinwall and Brian Grubb | Uproxx | [37] |
Unspooled | 2018–present | Amy Nicholson and Paul Scheer | SiriusXM | [38] |
Watch What Crappens | 2018–present | Ben Mandelker and Ronnie Karam | Independent | [39] |
Welcome to Our Show | 2022–present | Zooey Deschanel, Lamorne Morris, Hannah Simone | iHeartRadio | [40] |
You Must Remember This | 2014–present | Karina Longworth | Independent | [41] |
Let's Make | 2022—2023 | Ryan Beil, Maddy Kelly, and Mark Chavez | Kelly & Kelly and the CBC |
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