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One Week Only - Podcast

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A weekly TV and Film podcast

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"The Vast of Night" is a terrifically entertaining Sci-Fi thriller about a small town in 1950s New Mexico that is beset by a strange sound on the radio. It won the Audience Award at the 2019 Slamdance Film Festival, and it's now playing in Driv
"Stories I Didn't Know" is a documentary at this year's Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival.
"Stories I Didn't Know" is a documentary at this year's Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival, which is going on this week online!We interviewed directors Rita Davern and Melody GilbertHosted by Carlos Aguilar & Conor Holt. Music
Film Producer Samuel M. Sherman is a legend of Grindhouse Drive-In Cinema, who made such films as "Satan's Sadists" and "Brain of Blood" with director Al Adamson. With the recent shutdown of indoor cinemas, Sherman is starting a tour of Drive-I
"Raising Buchanan" is a dark comedy about a cash-strapped woman who steals the body of President Buchanan, but finds that nobody wants to pay the ransom.We interviewed writer/director Bruce Dellis and Producer/Star Amanda Melby about making a
"Shadows of Freedom" is a documentary about the Jewish resistance fighters in Algiers during WWII, who helped the Allied forces take back North Africa from Vichy France. Now available on VOD!We interviewed directors Amos Carlen and Aline Robi
"Riplist" is a funny & thoughtful documentary about a celebrity deathpool, where members try to predict which aging celebrities will die in the coming year. We interviewed director Mike Sholtz about how he heard about this comedically morbid ho
"Skin Deep: The Battle Over Morgellons" is a documentary about the mysterious Morgellons disease, a skin disorder that affects thousands of people, but many doctors don't believe exists. We interviewed Pi Ware about how heard about Morgellons,
Since movie theaters are closed, let's talk about Virtual Cinema! Indie film distributors are working with independent cinemas to release smaller films and share the profits. It's the best way to support films & theaters during this terrible cr
"The Boy Who Sold The World" is a documentary about Ben Pasternak, who moved to New York and started created Apps when he was only 16. The film was set to premiere at this year's SXSW Film Festival, which was sadly cancelled due to COVID-19 vir
"At The Video Store" is a loving documentary tribute to video stores and the people who love them, featuring Bill Hader, Nicole Holefcener, John Waters & more. We interviewed director James Westby about how this film got made over 7 years, wh
"Blood On Her Name" is a small-town thriller about a single mother who accidentally murders and man and wrestles with her conscience over what to do with the body. Opens Friday in select cinemas!We interviewed director Matthew Pope & producer
Parasite won Best Picture! That's the best news from this year's Oscars. But we're still sad about I Lost My Body, and JLo's snub.We also look back on this year's Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals, including Minari, Never Rarely Sometimes
This Valentine's Day, you have quite an array of wonderful new romantic movies to choose from! Most importantly, one of our favorite films from last year gets a wide release this weekend: Portrait of a Lady on Fire! This sweeping masterpiece fr
"Ordinary Love" is an intimate marriage drama from Northern Ireland starring Lesley Manville & Liam Neeson. It's the perfect Valentine's Day movie that celebrates a loving middle-aged couple dealing with the struggles of everyday life. We int
"Omniboat: A Fast-Boat Fantastia" is a wild anthology film made by 14 directors, all centered around a speedboat in Miami. We attended the press line at the Sundance Film Festival premiere, and talked to some of the filmmakers: Phil Lord, w
"Ask No Questions" is a gripping documentary investigation into a suspicious public suicide in China and the subsequent government persecution of the Falun Gong religious movement.We interviewed directors Jason Loftus and Eric Pedicelli about
"Jasper Mall" is an intimate documentary portrait of a small town mall on it's last legs, as customers dwindle and stores close up shop. We interviewed directors Brett Whitcomb & Bradford Thomason about their interesting in disappearing cultu
"Animation Outlaws" explores the wild history of Spike & Mike's Festival of Animation, which started playing independent animated short films back in the 1970s and help launch the careers of Pete Doctor (Pixar), Nick Park (Wallace & Gromit) and
At this year's Sundance Film Festival, Conor was able to attend the Press Line for Kirsten Johnson's new documentary "Dick Johnson Is Dead"! Here is a brief interview with Johnson about the inspiration for the film, and the importance of cinema
The documentary "Big Fur" follows World Champion taxidermist Ken Walker as he builds a life-size Bigfoot. It's a funny, thoughtful exploration of artistic passion, Bigfoot mythology & life's complications.We interviewed Walker and director Da
"Bastards' Road" is a documentary about Veteran Jonathan Hancock who walked 5,800 miles around the United States to visit fellow soldiers and help deal with his PTSD. This powerful film just won Best Documentary at the Santa Barbara Film Festiv
The Oscar Nominations are out! Parasite is nominated for Best Picture! But the rest of them... oof. We lament the biggest snubs, from Jennifer Lopez to Atlantics.But now we're about to see a whole bunch of new films at Sundance! We highlight
"The Wave" is a psychedelic Sci-Fi comedic thriller about a drug trip that warps into an existential exploration on doing the right thing.We talked to director Gille Klabin about making his first film, what draws him to science fiction, and t
It's almost the end of the year, so here are our Top 10 favorite films of 2019! Carlos: Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Atlantics, I Lost My Body, Invisible Life, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, The Souvenir, Pain and Glory, Monos, The Chamb
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