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] | ||
Cinema Junkie | 2015–present | Beth Accomando | KPBS, NPR | [6] |
CUTS | Christian Eichler | [7] | ||
DC TV Podcasts | 2020–present | Hosts of other DC podcasts | [8] | |
Drama Queens | 2021–present | Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz | iHeartRadio | [9] |
Every Horror Movie On Netflix | 2017–present | Chris, Patrick, and Steve | Independent | [10] |
Film Sack | 2009–present | Scott Johnson, Brian Ibbott, Randy Jordan, and Brian Dunaway | Frogpants Network of Podcasts | [11] |
Film School Rejects | 2021–present | Neil Miller | Anchor | [12] |
Filmspotting | 2005–present | Adam Kempenaar and Josh Larsen | Public Radio Exchange | [13] |
Flix Forum | 2018–present | Jesse D Nugent and Matt Jeffries | Independent | [14] |
Ghibliotheque | 2018–present | Michael Leader and Jake Cunningham | Acast | [15] |
Girls on Film | 2018–present | Anna Smith | Independent | [16] |
Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast | 2008–present | Gilbert Gottfried | Starburns Audio | [17] |
Harmontown | 2012–2019 | Dan Harmon and Jeff Davis | Starburns Audio and Feral Audio | [18] |
How Did This Get Made? | 2010–present | Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas | Earwolf | [19] |
I Saw What You Did | 2020–present | Danielle Henderson and Millie De Chirico | Exactly Right Podcast Network | [20] |
The Important Cinema Club | 2015–present | Justin Decloux and Will Sloan | Independent | [21] |
Inside the Exorcist | 2017 | Mark Ramsey | Wondery | [22] |
Inside Jaws | 2018 | Mark Ramsey | Wondery | [22] |
Inside Psycho | 2017 | Mark Ramsey | Wondery | [22] |
Kermode and Mayo’s Film Review | 2001–2022 | Mark Kermode and Simon Mayo | BBC Radio 5 Live | [23] |
Monkey Tennis | 2016–present | Alan Partridge | POST/POP | [24] |
Office Ladies | 2019–present | Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey | Earwolf | [25] |
Pilot TV podcast | 2018–present | Terri White, James Dyer, and Boyd Hilton | Empire | [26] |
Podcast Like It's 1999 | 2017–present | Phil Iscove and Kenny Neibart | Rebel Talk Network | [27] |
Pop Culture Happy Hour | 2020–present | Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, and Aisha Harris | NPR | [28] |
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 | [29] |
Switchblade Sisters | 2017–2021 | April Wolf | Maximum Fun | [30] |
TV Avalanche | 2018 | Alan Sepinwall and Brian Grubb | Uproxx | [31] |
Underrated | 2019–present | Derick McDuff | Independent | |
Watch What Crappens | 2018–present | Ben Mandelker and Ronnie Karam | Independent | [32] |
Welcome to Our Show | 2022–present | Zooey Deschanel, Lamorne Morris, Hannah Simone | iHeartRadio | [33] |
You Must Remember This | 2014–present | Karina Longworth | Independent | [34] |
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Be My Cat: A Film for Anne is a 2015 Romanian found footage psychological horror feature film directed, produced, written by, and starring Adrian Țofei, about an aspiring filmmaker who goes to extremes to convince actress Anne Hathaway to star in his film. It is the first entry in Adrian Țofei's planned indie trilogy which includes We Put the World to Sleep and Pure. It is also Adrian Țofei's first film and Romania's first found footage horror movie.
Black Label Media is a Los Angeles based independent film production, television production, podcast, entertainment and finance company founded in 2013. The company had a 25 percent stake in La La Land (2016).
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Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood] is a comedic podcast that reviews the films of leading black actors and other actors of color and analyzes them in the context of how well the film truly promotes race diversity in Hollywood. The podcast had its inaugural episode on July 26, 2015. Most episodes focus on a single movie starring a leading actor of color. The podcast is hosted by Jonathan Braylock, Jerah Milligan, and James III. The podcast began on the Headgum network before moving to the Forever Dog network.