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Chadwick Aaron Boseman (1976 - 2020) was one of the brightest young talents in the business. He broke onto the scene unafraid of taking on the monumental tasks of portraying some of the most legendary larger than life heroes of black history. B
Carl Adolf von Sydow (1929 - 2020) was the legendary Swedish actor whose name was synonymous with the great Ingmar Bergman. But the stoic thespian's talents reached far beyond his homeland and found himself a pivotal actor supplying Hollywood w
Issur Danielovitch (1916 - 2020) was a legend of the screen if there ever was one. Growing up in poverty Izzy found his way out of the depression, changed his name to Kirk, and set out to make something of himself. Douglas was hungry to make it
Henry Zuckerman (1930 - 2020) was the comedian's comedian. After beginning his career with improv groups, becoming the go to host for SNL, and creating a frenzy with nude animals everywhere, Buck eventually found his greater calling. First crea
Carrie Frances Fisher (1956 - 2016) was the daughter of Hollywood royalty. After surviving one of Hollywood’s biggest scandals Carrie sought to make a name for herself and step out of the larger than life shadow of her celebrity mother. Their c
Robert Wallace Forster Jr (1941 - 2019) was an actor headed for big things. After kicking off his career on Broadway, Robert found his first gig on screen alongside Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, and getting career advice from John Huston. He
Sidney Eddie Mosesian (1939 - 2019) was an often underutilized character actor with the talent, charm, and sarcasm of a leading man. His towering stature, big, bold features, and infectious laugh made him a perfect fit for Jack Hill's exploitat
Peter Henry Fonda (1940 - 2019) was an actor that defined the counterculture generation. Peter wasn’t just an artist trying to escape the looming shadow of his legendary father but an American trying to stick it to the man. Along his path to be
Rutger Oelsen Hauer (1944 - 2019) was the iconic Dutch actor who made a name for himself in Europe before heading to Hollywood alongside director and frequent collaborator Paul Verhoeven (ROBOCOP). Rutger proved he could inhabit a number of dif
Arlette Varda (1928 - 2019) better known as Agnès was a French filmmaker making movies from her own perspective in a male dominated industry. Her background in photography, a natural affection for more experimental art, and a spontaneous passio
John Daniel Singleton’s (1968 - 2019) first film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director earning him the honor as not only the youngest filmmaker but the first African-American to ever receive the nomination. His distinctive voice
Lawrence George Cohen (1936 - 2019) was a pure, independent, B-movie auteur. A true DIY filmmaker always taking chances wherever he can and stealing whatever shots he needs. Larry was the kind of filmmaker to throw everything he could into hi
Richard Miller (1928 - 2019) was that guy. He was the guy you didn’t know you loved. A character actor to ever rival the title. If you have seen a movie in the last 50 years then you have seen a Dick Miller movie.Dick Miller was a Roger Corma
Carole Penny Marshall (1943 - 2018) was a lead actress on one of the most popular shows in television history and would eventually find herself behind the camera. At first Penny did not feel comfortable behind the camera but she would find her
Stanley Martin Lieber (1922 - 2018) was the type of talent and personality that lived up to the title of the man, the myth, and the legend. A creative mind that created some of the most influential heroes in the literary world and beyond. His w
Filmstruck (2016 - 2018) was something more than just a streaming service. It was on demand film curation for the film lover. It was the perfect blend of art, history, and culture. FilmStruck was a rare gem that provided film personally curated
Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude "Roddy" McDowall (1928 - 1998) started out as a child actor and worked his way through the Golden Age of Hollywood and beyond to become the legendary character actor that we know and love today. He rubbed elbows wit
Burt Reynolds (1936 - 2018) was a true icon of cinema. Constantly working through the smaller roles in tv and westerns Burt finally found his niche in the late 70s and became the biggest star well into the 80s. He was the every man's cinematic
Shinobu Hashimoto (1918 - 2018) might not be a household name but if you grew up as a fan of George Lucas' influential space opera then you owe the man a great deal of thanks. A screenwriter that helped pen some of Akira Kurosawa's very best wo
Robby Müller (1940 - 2018) was the legendary Dutch cinematographer nicknamed the “Master of Light”. An artist who focused on his improvisational use of color, natural light, and composition. His quick work and ability to adapt to the filmmaker'
George Andrew Romero (1940 - 2017) was known to some as The Godfather of the Dead, to others King of the Zombies, but to all he was a legend. An icon of cinema that not only changed the horror landscape but showed how the genre can be used as a
James Milton Kelly (1946 - 2013) was a key figure in the blending of two essential film movements that defined the 70s through blaxploitation and kung fu cinema. Jim was a devout follower of Bruce Lee, had the fancy footwork of Muhammad Ali, an
Margaret Ruth Kidder was much more than Lois Lane. She may have been in the movie that made you "believe a man could fly" but her presence kept that movie firmly grounded here on Earth.Aaron and Brad take a look back at the Canadian actress a
Jan Tomáš "Miloš" Forman passed away this April. Aaron and Brad take on the Oscar winning Director and track his legacy from the profoundly influential entries in the Czechoslovak New Wave, his bevy of biopics featuring Mozart, Kaufman, and Goy
Robert William Hoskins passed away in April of 2014. Aaron and new co-host Brad Gullickson dive deep into the history of the gravely voiced brut nicknamed The Cockney Cagney. You probably know Bob's work alongside a bunch of toons but did you k
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