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If you listened in to our last episode with Dante Basco, you heard us mention his sister, Arianna Basco. She's one of the co-writers of the film The Fabulous Filipino Brothers and in ou…
Bay Area, REP-RE-SENT! We're so excited to bring you our chat with the writer/director/star of The Fabulous Filipino Brothers, Dante Basco. We get into his process of writing the film, …
We're so excited to be a part of CAAM (Center for Asian American Media) Fest 2021! Every year they compile the best in Asian and Asian American stories, and this year they've really ou…
In 2014 comedian Jessica Watkins walked across America as a shtick to get noticed. (You have to have a shtick as a comedian to get a Netflix special, duh.) What Jessica didn't know was …
Welcome to Flash Back Friday!
This week we're taking you back to Sundance 2020 with our Honorary Bitch John Wildman of FilmsGoneWild.com, when we sat down with writer/director Danny Mad…
It was an absolute joy talking with filmmaker/writer Alanna Brown about her independent film Trees of Peace that just debuted in April at the Santa Barbara Film Festival. Alanna spent 1…
We had to come back with another Basic Bitch episode because there's just too much going on. From the new QAnon documentary (not ideal for watching right before bed) to vaccine side eff…
Welcome to Flash Back Friday! With 500+ episodes, we're excited to revisit some of our favorites with our new listeners (and maybe new to our regular listeners).
This week we're celebrat…
Hey ya'll! It's been a while since our last basic bitch, so we're bringing you all the behind the scenes antics from our coverage of the SFFilm Festival (ie: watching the wrong film and…
Writing With Fire is a documentary that follows three journalists from Khabar Lahariya, India's only newspaper run entirely by Dalit women. We chat with directors Rintu Thomas and Sushm…
Seyran Ates is a bisexual human rights activist, lawyer, and female imam who is fighting the patriarchy and changing the face of Islam toward a more just and equal world. Sounds easy, r…
In 2018 Mexico had a presidential election and saw a new type of candidate in Maria de Jesus Patricio Martinez aka Marichuy who was appointed by the National Indigenous Council to run…
Anyone out there remember the Whole Earth Catalog? We did too but didn't know who produced it. His name is Stewart Brand and not only did he create, along with his first wife Lois Jenn…
Coming in all the way from Nairobi, we welcome actors Wakio Mzenge and Mercy Mutisya on the show to talk about the film Tales of the Accidental City streaming during this years SFFIlm F…
To say we loved Don't Go Tellin' Your Momma is an understatement. East coast hip-hop artist Topaz Jones has updated the Black ABC's, fifty years after its inception. And the result is …
We're well underway (virtually!) covering this years SFFilm Festival ! Our first interview is with Nigerian-British born photographer Renee Osubu who's short film, Dear Philadelphia sta…
We loved reliving our high school awkward years with Hillary and Anna Elizabeth Shakespeare, the sisters behind the film, Soundtrack to Sixteen. We get into the differences between gro…
We are honored to have Academy Award nominated composer Emile Mosseri on the show! We first heard Emile's music chops as the composer of the score for the film The Last Black Man in San…
The first time we met director Azazel Jacobs was for his film, The Lovers, in 2017, and we bonded over our mutual love for dogs! We were excited to reconnect for his most recent film, F…
We just came off of (virtually) attending our first South by Southwest Festival, so we're talking all things film, music, comedy, and more! Including attending conferences with the like…