An AAPI produced and hosted pop-culture podcast rooted in San Francisco.
Thelma is the action/comedy film we've all been waiting for, and this interview was just as fun as watching the movie! Thelma is a 93 year-old grandmother who gets duped by a phone scam…
Welcome to Flashback Friday! We're bringing back two great films that we covered at SXSW, because you will be able to see them on the big screen (and we highly recommend that you do) du…
We're continuing our celebration of Pride Month by discussing the Frameline Film Festival (the world's oldest and largest LGBTQIA film festival, running June 19th-June 29th) with Execut…
Welcome to Flashback Fridays! We're bringing back two films that you can see on the big screen at this year's Frameline Film Festival in San Francisco (running June 19-29)! We truly lov…
We're celebrating CAAMFest (Center for Asian American Media) 2024 with two films about young women athletes!
Home Court is a documentary that follows Ashley Chea, a basketball prodigy an…
We’re on location at the inaugural POC Food and Wine Festival - a celebration of the global majority in food, wine, music and culture! The folks at Make it Mariko, an SF events company …
We're recapping our 800th episode party at the Casements Bar and the SF premiere of Gasoline Rainbow. And then to celebrate the release of the hilarious film Babes, we're giving you our…
Holy shit, we're 800 episodes old! And we couldn't think of a better way to celebrate than with some of our all time favorite guests, Bill and Turner Ross. We met up during the SXSW fes…
We're excited to have return guest Jane Schoenbrun with a powerhouse film that they wrote and directed, I Saw The TV Glow. The film is set in the '90s and follows Owen, an awkward teena…
Welcome to our SFFilm Festival episode! We start with some fun stories from our coverage of the festival, before sharing a great conversation with one of our newest friends/honorary bit…
We have a lot to catch up on in this Basic Bitch, including our behind the scenes stories from the SFFilm Festival, Ange's trip to Mexico, and Erin's thoughts on the Taylor Swift craze.…
This episode brings you an interview and a memorable red carpet experience for a SXSW film that we had so much fun watching!
I Don't Understand You is a narrative film that follows an A…
This is a special episode because we loved this SXSW documentary so much, we're covering it with two separate interviews!
Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story is a heart-warming film about…
We've been wanting Gina Mariko Rosales on the show for a long time, and when you give this episode a listen, you'll see why! She gets into her origin story (born and raised in Daly City…
This episode explores two SXSW Film Festival documentaries that are very dick-heavy (literally and figuratively).
A House Is Not A Disco captures a year in the life of the world's most i…
In this episode we're discussing two SXSW Film Festival narrative films that center around being lost and searching for something.
In We're All Gonna Die, an alien spike has materialized…
In this episode we discuss two beautiful SXSW Film Festival documentaries about processing loss and grief.
Songs From The Hole is a documentary/visual album that follows JJ'88, a prisone…
This episode brings you two SXSW Film Festival documentaries that will introduce you to two amazing women that should already be household names.
The World According to Allee Willis shar…
Today we're bringing you two SXSW films (a documentary and a narrative) that deal with the search for family.
She Looks Like Me is a documentary about a baby born without legs who was ab…
We're bringing you two documentaries from the SXSW Film Festival that tell stories of sexual assault, a broken justice system, and women finding their voice.
An Army of Women follows a g…