List of film and television podcasts

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The following is a list of film and television podcasts. [1]

List

PodcastYearStarring, Narrator(s), or Host(s)Produced byRef
Black List Table Reads2013–2017 Franklin Leonard AfterBuzz TV [2]
Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood] 2015–presentJonathan Braylock, Jerah Milligan, and James IIIForever Dog [3]
Box Angeles2013–presentMike ElderIndependent [4]
Box seatStefan Kuhlmann [5]
Cinema Junkie2015–present Beth Accomando KPBS, NPR [6]
CUTSChristian Eichler [7]
DC TV Podcasts2020–presentHosts of other DC podcasts [8]
Drama Queens2021–present Sophia Bush, Hilarie Burton, Bethany Joy Lenz iHeartRadio [9]
Every Horror Movie On Netflix2017–presentChris, Patrick, and SteveIndependent [10]
Film Sack 2009–presentScott Johnson, Brian Ibbott, Randy Jordan, and Brian DunawayFrogpants Network of Podcasts [11]
Film School Rejects2021–presentNeil Miller Anchor [12]
Filmspotting 2005–presentAdam Kempenaar and Josh Larsen Public Radio Exchange [13]
Flix Forum2018–presentJesse D Nugent and Matt JeffriesIndependent [14]
Ghibliotheque2018–presentMichael Leader and Jake Cunningham Acast [15]
Girls on Film2018–presentAnna SmithIndependent [16]
Gilbert Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast2008–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–presentPaul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas Earwolf [19]
I Saw What You Did2020–presentDanielle Henderson and Millie De Chirico Exactly Right Podcast Network [20]
The Important Cinema Club2015–presentJustin Decloux and Will SloanIndependent [21]
Inside the Exorcist 2017Mark Ramsey Wondery [22]
Inside Jaws 2018Mark Ramsey Wondery [22]
Inside Psycho 2017Mark 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 podcast2018–presentTerri White, James Dyer, and Boyd Hilton Empire [26]
Podcast Like It's 19992017–presentPhil Iscove and Kenny NeibartRebel Talk Network [27]
Pop Culture Happy Hour2020–present Linda Holmes, Glen Weldon, Stephen Thompson, and Aisha Harris NPR [28]
The Projection Booth 2011–PresentMike WhiteIndependent
The Q&A with Jeff Goldsmith2011–presentJeff GoldsmithIndependent [4]
The Rewatchables2021–present Bill Simmons, Van Lathan, Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, and Amanda Dobbins The Ringer [29]
Switchblade Sisters2017–2021April Wolf Maximum Fun [30]
TV Avalanche2018 Alan Sepinwall and Brian Grubb Uproxx [31]
Underrated2019–presentDerick McDuffIndependent
Watch What Crappens2018–presentBen Mandelker and Ronnie KaramIndependent [32]
Welcome to Our Show2022–present Zooey Deschanel, Lamorne Morris, Hannah Simone iHeartRadio [33]
You Must Remember This 2014–present Karina Longworth Independent [34]

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