On the season finale of Syndicated Cinephiles, we welcome guest host Annie Youngwood to the pod! Madeline brings in one of her TV movies: 2008's Baby Mama (dir. Michael McCullers). The pair discuss Annie's cable-less upbringing, early aughts
New York actor Nick Baum comes on the podcast to discuss one of the most significant television events of the early aughts: the Harry Potter Marathon. The pair break down the second movie in the franchise, and the final collaboration with Chri
High school friend and Twin Cities resident Madeline Schulz shares her thoughts on Jonathan Demme's 1991 masterpiece The Silence of the Lambs. The girls dive into the controversial legacy of the film, favorite characters with only one line, an
Friend and fellow goofball Anna Johnson brings the first full-fledged comedy onto the podcast-- Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997) directed by Jay Roach. The gals discuss politically correct comedy, early Youtube stars, and the
Pasadena local Colton Butcher shakes things up by bringing a Ridley Scott classic into an Anti-Ridley household. The film up for discussion is Gladiator (2000) starring Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix. Other topics of discussion include stoic
Chicago actress Pricilla Torres brings in one of her TV favorites: Twister (1996). Topics of discussion are Philip Seymour Hoffman's magnetism, Disney Channel Original Movies, and the puzzling career of Bill Paxton.Check out Pricilla on Letterb
Milwaukee-based cinephile Jaclyn Janowski stops by to talk with Madeline about Steven Spielberg's 2002 masterpiece, Catch Me If You Can. The pair also discuss falling asleep in movie theaters, the Wonka (2023) trailer, and Jaclyn's unfulfilled
College pal and Broadway Doorman Alex Friedemann comes on to discuss the James Cameron film The Abyss (1989). Listen in as they talk about the dangerous production of the film, the comedy genius of Diedrich Bader, and visiting Family Video on F
In this inaugural episode, Madeline invites friend Stanley Swindling to talk about one of his favorite "cable movies", Quentin Tarantino's Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003). Listen to them discuss Tarantino's fraught legacy, cable channel numbers that ar