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James and Allan Mott give a rundown of their most notable first-time watches from 1972. Cinema Shame is sponsored by DVD Netflix. Because yes -- you can still get DVDs and Blu-rays sent directly to y…
James and Dan Delgado (@_Dan_Delgado) find out that Daniel Day Lewis does indeed find Madeleine Stowe in Michael Mann's The Last of the Mohicans (1992). Cinema Shame is sponsored by DVD Netflix. Yes …
James and Allan Mott give a rundown of their most notable first-time watches from 1982. Cinema Shame is sponsored by DVD Netflix. Yes -- you can still get DVDs and Blu-rays sent directly to your mail…
Only the penitent moviewatcher will pass. James and Kris Myers look back on 25 years of Spice World (1997), imploring naysayers to give it another look in 2022. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts / Stitcher…
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James and Raquel Stecher talk about their favorite first-watches from the year 2021, awards style. Along the way they're joined by a few special guests.
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Pop Quiz, Hotshot. Andy Ross watches Jan De Bont's Speed (1994) for the first time. What does he think? What... does he think?
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James and Allan Mott (@HouseOfGlib) dissect what went wrong (and oh so right) with The Oscar (1966).
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James and Nora Fiore (@NitrateDiva) talk the tenets of Film Noir and share their favorite first-time watches from Noirvember 2020.
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Annie Jung discusses her first viewing of IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE. Bonus! Colleen Fiore, aka Fussy Film, relays how the 1946 movie played to her classroom full of high school students.
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Marketing Manager for Netflix DVD, Annie Jung, helps James ring in a new era in Cinema Shame and shares her three handshake/comfort films. James presents three of his own and attempts thematic relati…
Film writer and host of the Tomb of Ideas podcast, Trey Lawson, presents his Quarantine Comfort film, The Band Wagon (1953) and host James Patrick pairs it with one of his own for a Happy Time Doubl…
Film writer and host of the Tomb of Ideas podcast, Trey Lawson, presents his Quarantine Comfort Film, The Shadow (1994) and host James Patrick pairs it with one of his own for a Happy Time Double Fe…
Classic Hollywood musicals blogger Jessica Pickens (@HollywoodComet) stays at home and talks about the 2020 @ Home Edition of the Turner Classic Movie Film Festival.
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Podcaster, cinema tastemaker and documentary filmmaker Brian Saur watched Let It Ride (1989) and stops by to discuss Richard Dreyfuss, Joe Pytka and our individual connections to cinema.
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Film programmer and classic film aficionado Julia Ricci (@julsrich) confesses her palpable Lawrence of Arabia Shame!
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Amanda Reyes and Will McKinley discuss the impact and legacy of TV movies of the 1970's, specifically ones of the horrific kind. View the movies discussed on Sony Movie Channel's showcase of rare TV …