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The Thin Men

A TV and Film podcast featuring Alex Biggs Small
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 Check out the network’s new podcast Dipperz. There’s five episodes on the feed so far; here’s one of them. Episode #4 is $6.66 for the first minute, $.69 each additional minute as Sarah and Lauren take a dip into 1-900 mumbers*! Make sure you
 Subscribe now to the new podcast, A Cosmic Void starring Alex Biggs Small and Jeremiah Perez! Here's a taste of one episode, there's more on the feed and many more to come. This episode is about the Alex Garland instant classic: Ex Machina. We
Jedi Master's Degree is a podcast that will introduce you to the world of Star Wars, or bolster what you already know. All nineteen episodes of season one are available now! This episode is about the book that was the backdoor pilot to The Empi
Find out what Biggs and Zac have been up to with the podcast Box Office Battle as we drunkenly debate whether The Rise of Skywalker is any good with NOT SAFE FOR netWORK hall of famers Brandon Beardslee and Connor Lachenbruch. Plus we rank the
Want more of Biggs? Here's his new podcast. It talks about the history of television one show at a time. It begins by talking about one of the most iconic television series of all-time Star Trek. Find out the reality of the first interracial ki
If you haven't had your fill of The Thin Men, check out the new podcast hosted by Biggs where he does commentaries of beloved films.  Zac was enlisted for episode one in which they talk about the Best Picture of 1976:  Rocky!  You do not need t
This is the final episode of The Thin Men.  Today we review Map to the Stars, and Slow West.  If you don't want to let go of Zac and Biggs talking about movies, check out Box Office Battle and Montucky Skies.
We review the wonderful Red Army, and documentary that follows the Soviet Union's Olympic hockey team from the inception all the way to current day.  Then we break down Cutbank, a film about a crime gone wrong in Montana starring Lliam Hemswort
We review Two Days, One Night, a film from Belgium about a woman who's forced to plead with her coworkers to vote away their bonuses so that she won't lose her job.  Marion Cotillard was nominated for best actress for her turn in this film.  Do
This week we discuss every winner of the Academy Awards with our friend Brandon Beardslee that weren't for acting, directing, or animated films (that discussion can be found at Montucky Skies).  Then we review Julianne Moore's Oscar winning per
Zac battles cold medicine to review Son of a Gun, an Australian heist movie with Ewan McGregor.  Then we look the morality tale starring Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain, and Albert Brooks:  A Most Violent Year.
We review Foxcatcher and shed some light on some movies and performances weren't given recognition at the Academy Awards this year.
The Thin Men review Whiplash, as well as hashing out their top ten favorite movies of the year.
This week we talk about the blacklisting of Hollywood during McCarthyism, and specifically how it affected the careers of Orson Welles, Stella Adler, Arthur Miller, Charlie Chaplin, and Burgess Meredith.  We also explore how Citizen Kane, The C
This week we interview musician and producer Lenny Eckhardt.  He talks about how he mixes sound live and in studio, making short films, and his band The Boy and Sister Alma (which scores this podcast).  Then we review the Jon Stewart directed f
Today we interview two time winning Myrna Loy Short Film Festival winner, podcaster, and musician Matthew Campbell.  Then we review the much buzzed about Chicago International Film Festival and Venice Film Festival winning movie:  Birdman.
Today we review the cutting satire Dear White People, which is currently playing at the Myrna Loy Center.  This film follows the point of view of several students at a college and how issues of race affect them.  We also interview painter and s
We interview actors Sam Williamson and Nick Pavelich about their approaches to acting, their expieriences on the stage, and Assassans (playing now at the Myrna Loy Center).  Then we review the french film:  The Blue Room.
This is the official podcast of the Myrna Loy Center.  However, the content is for anyone interested in the arts no matter where you are.  We pick the brain of Errol Koch, who is directing the play Assassins.  We learn about his projects in the
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