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The Kate Debate: Triumph or Torture in "Alice Adams”? (1935)04 Sep 202400:51:51

Did Katharine Hepburn truly shine in "Alice Adams," or was it one of her more excruciating performances? Join us for “The Great Kate Debate” as we passionately discuss the 1935 classic, starring Hepburn alongside Fred MacMurray. While one of us sees it as a delightful highlight of Hepburn's early career, the other labels it a torturous experience. We also provide a glimpse into the film's historical backdrop and Hepburn's rapid rise and fall in Hollywood.

This episode isn't just about the film itself; it's a deep dive into the career of Katharine Hepburn during a pivotal time. We scrutinize Hepburn's celebrated performance in "Alice Adams," for which she received a Best Actress nomination, and compare it to Bette Davis' win for "Dangerous." Explore Hepburn's on-screen insecurities versus her real-life audacity, her bold entry into Hollywood, and the profound direction of George Stevens. From Alice's desperate attempts to fit into high society to the emotionally charged scenes shaped by Stevens' insistence on genuine emotion, this discussion captures the essence of the film's most poignant moments. Through our fervent and sometimes contentious discussion, we uncover the layers of this classic film and its place in the annals of Hollywood history.

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The Drag Queen’s Gambit: How Beverly LaSalle Changed “All in the Family” and TV History (with guest Matt Baume)28 Aug 202400:49:34

What if your favorite sitcoms did more than just entertain—they shaped societal attitudes and pushed boundaries? Join us as we welcome Matt Baume, an expert in gay television history and the acclaimed author of "Hi Honey, I'm Homo," to explore the enduring legacy of "All in the Family." We'll revisit two groundbreaking episodes featuring the character Beverly LaSalle,  and confront our own 21st century assumptions about a show very much centered in the 20th.

From "Bewitched" to "Will and Grace," sitcoms have played a pivotal role in queer representation and societal acceptance. With Matt's insightful perspective, we'll highlight key episodes and moments that used comedy to convey serious social messages. 

Learn more about Matt as well as find links to his YouTube videos, his podcasts, and his book "Honey I'm Homo" at mattbaume.com

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PRIDE Boys: Celebrating “The Boys in the Band” (1970)26 Jun 202400:55:56

In honor of Pride Month, an insightful exploration of the characters' authenticity, the societal changes surrounding its filming, and the historical significance of Mart Crowley’s "The Boys in the Band” (1970). Throughout the episode, Brad and Tony passionately engage in discussions about the familial love, the tension, and the disturbing aspects of the film, highlighting its significance as one of the first openly depicting gay life. They delve into the movie's budget, initial controversy, and its reception post-Stonewall riots. The hosts also touch upon the actors' post-movie careers, reflecting on the lasting impact of the play's successful run. 

Brad and Tony express contrasting opinions on the portrayal of characters, discussing the historical and emotional impact of the film.  They honor the significance of "The Boys in the Band" as a pivotal piece of gay cultural history, offering a candid and insightful dialogue on its influence.

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Entering “Grey Gardens”, Part Two: The Marble Faun19 Jun 202400:58:49

Jerry Torre, famously known as the Marble Faun, opens up about his extraordinary experiences with the Beale family and shares candid moments that shaped the iconic documentary, "Grey Gardens." He sheds light on his initial encounter with Mrs. Beale and Little Edie, the authentic dynamics of the Beale household and the unique bond Jerry formed with its inhabitants, and an encounter with a former First Lady and relative of the Beales, Jacqueline Kennedy  Onassis.

Jerry recounts his challenging childhood in Brooklyn and the path that led him to the Hamptons and eventually to Grey Gardens. Jerry's vivid recollections provide a touching portrait of life within the eccentric household. We also revisit memorable incidents at Grey Gardens, and Jerry’s interactions with filmmakers Albert and David Maysles.  Reflecting on the lasting legacy of "Grey Gardens," Jerry discusses how the film captured a unique slice of life, and his ongoing role in preserving this extraordinary narrative.

See Jerry Torres exhibit at MOMA in NYC on
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Book signing at MOMA on June 29, 2024
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Learn more about Jerry & Tony's book on Amazon
The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens






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Entering “Grey Gardens”, Part One: “Come On In, We’re Not Ready”12 Jun 202400:51:51

The legendary 1975 documentary "Grey Gardens," uncovered the compelling, eccentric existence of East Hampton aristocrats, Edith Beale and her daughter Edie. Tony and Brad discuss the movies intimate stories about the Beales, giving listeners an inside look at their unique world.  "Grey Gardens" is more than just a film; it's a cultural phenomenon.

Join the conversation as Tony and Brad  examine Big Edie's and Little Edie's lives, touching on their artistic dreams, societal pressures, and the heated debate over their portrayal in the documentary. Was it exploitation or a chance at stardom for Edie? Their discussion covers these complex dynamics and challenges listeners to reflect on the delicate balance between choice and exploitation in the world of entertainment.

Learn more about Tony’s book, “The Marble Faun of Grey Gardens: A Memoir of the Beales, the Maysles Brothers, and Jacqueline Kennedy" on Amazon.
The book is also available on Audible and other recorded books platforms.


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Lucille Ball in Space: Tony Shares Tales of Lucy & Hollywood, Both Old & New05 Jun 202400:48:37

“Lucy” art by Henry LaMarr 

Do you know actors such as William Shatner, Chris Pine, Leonard Nimoy, Kate Mulgrew, George Takei, and others may have Lucille Ball to thank for advancing their careers? Without her, Star Trek may never have happened.  And that's a small part of what Tony shares of Lucy's intricate life: a showgirl turned comedic genius turned Hollywood studio president, a feat few could even dream of achieving. 

Tony and Brad's conversation also includes Tony's passionate and insightful tales of Tinseltown's golden era. From his personal journey to LA in the 90s, with nothing more than dreams of an Emmy, to his intimate knowledge of Hollywood's transformation over the years, Tony enlightens us about the evolution of the film industry, the fading era of relationship-focused films, and the impact of CGI. Tony paints a vivid picture of yesteryear's Hollywood, contrasting it with today's ever-evolving landscape. Through his eyes, we see the intersection of glamour and grit, the migration of film studios, and the transformation of classic locations, invoking nostalgia for a bygone era.

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Diving into “Deadpool”: Screwball Comedy with a Superhero Twist (2016)29 May 202400:59:41

What do a foul-mouthed antihero the classic screwball comedies of the 1930s have in common? Join Tony and Brad for a hilarious discussion about Tony's first Marvel film experience, "Deadpool" (2016). While Brad shares his insights on the history of the character, Tony can’t help but gush over Ryan Reynolds' irreverent charms. Listen as they dissect the bold contrast between traditional superhero fare and the whip-smart, dirty humor that makes "Deadpool" stand out.

Marvel Comics’ roller-coaster journey through the 1990s could be an epic tale on its own. From Marvel’s financial woes that led to selling off valuable character rights, to Ryan's dogged determination and some ‘accidental’ leaked footage that turned the tide, with persistence, creativity, and a bit of luck, giving new depth to the Deadpool phenomenon.

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Oversexed in the City: The Saga of “Baby Face” (1933)22 May 202401:06:17

Think films from Hollywood’s golden age are all tame, innocent, and sexless? Well, you haven’t met “Baby Face”!  Barbara  Stanwyck achieves upward mobility horizontally as pre-code Hollywood's most notorious good-time gal, Lily Powers, who has never met a bed she couldn't man, and a man she couldn't bed.  Join Tony and Brad as they  discuss her raw portrayal of Lily Powers, a woman who defies her era's norms, leveraging her allure for power and success. Join them for a vivid retelling of "Baby Face's" narrative, embarking on Lily's journey from the speakeasy underbelly of Erie, Pennsylvania, to the towering corporate ladders of New York City. As they navigate through her calculated conquests, they expose the censorship skirmishes that "Babyface" endured, offering a peek into the industry's past censorship battles. 

Will co-star George Brent's character be the one to tame Stanwyck's wanton ways?








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SURRENDERING DOROTHY: Munchkins, Mysteries & Myths of “The Wizard of Oz” (1939)15 May 202400:50:18

Don your ruby slippers as we pay tribute to "The Wizard of Oz."  Join Brad and Tony for an exploration that celebrates the quirks, confronts the myths, and cherishes the enduring charm of the iconic film. 

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Navigating "Fellow Travelers": A Conversation with Ron Nyswaner, the Creator of the Showtime Series (2023)08 May 202400:47:43

Showtime's "Fellow Travelers," visionary Ron Nyswaner joins us for a revealing conversation about the series' theme of a clandestine love story which unfolds amidst the tumult of historical events, such as the Red Scare led by Joseph McCarthy, Vietnam War protests, the death of Harvey Milk and the AIDS crisis. Ron pulls back the curtain on the adaptation of Thomas Mallon's novel and has won critical acclaim, including a GLAAD Award.

In addition, we celebrate with Ron the profound performances of the cast, whose chemistry breathes life into the characters.  Ron sheds light on the inclusion of real-world locations, historical figures, and introducing significant black characters absent from the original novel to weave more authenticity to the series.


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RED-headed Woman: The real story of Lucille Ball and the Hollywood Red Scare01 May 202400:43:20

"The only thing red about Lucy is her hair, and even that is not legitimate” – Desi Arnaz

Special guest Tom Watson, a friend, fan, and former employee of Lucille Ball and an expert on her life and career, dives into the tumultuous period of the "Red Scare" era in Hollywood and its impact on Lucy's life. He straightens out the wrinkle of history concerning Lucy's brush with accusations of communism, offering a rare peek behind the curtain of her enduring spirit amidst political turmoil. Brad and Tony join in the conversation about the pivotal role of sponsors in shaping the television industry at the time, and how the sponsor of "I Love Lucy" played a crucial part in saving the show from potential cancellation due to political concerns. 

Throughout the conversation, the hosts and guest express the joy Lucy brought them and the entire world.  


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Howard Bannister’s Rocks: Celebrating “What's Up, Doc?" and "Bringing Up Baby (1938/1972)24 Apr 202401:16:20

A conversation about the timeless wit of screwball comedies as Brad and Tony pay tribute to the classics "What's Up, Doc?" and "Bringing Up Baby." Join the laughter-filled journey, where they unwrap the clever storytelling that emerged under the 1930s Production Code, and how it paved the way for the hijinks of later gems like Peter Bogdanovich's tribute to the genre.  Hear about behind-the-scenes genius, historic film language nuances, and the impact of 1938's "Bringing Up Baby" on Hollywood careers. They dissect the character-driven hilarity in films like "What's Up, Doc?" and examine why San Francisco's charm made it the real star of the 1972 film.

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You’re the Top: Our 5 Favorite Films and Lazy Sunday Afternoon Picks21 Aug 202401:21:13

Ever found yourself wondering what films truly deserve a spot among the cinematic greats? Join us as we embark on a funny and candid countdown of our top five favorite films and beloved lazy Sunday afternoon picks. From Brad’s surprising choice of "Deadpool" to Tony’s classic Hollywood gems like "Singin’ in the Rain",  we promise a spirited debate that reflects our unique tastes and preferences. But do we answer the question of whose taste is more refined? You decide. 

Connect with us through our website and social media for more insights and fun. 

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One More Look: Analyzing the legacy of “A Star Is Born”24 Apr 202401:14:58

Join us for one more look at the timeless tale of “A Star is Born” as we trace its origins from the unofficial first version in 1932, "What Price Hollywood?", to Lady Gaga's dazzling turn in 2018. Tony and Brad dissect the enduring narrative of ambition, addiction, and the bittersweet dance of rising and falling stars.  They pick apart the fabric of each film, from Streisand's rock and roll missteps to the cultural reflections mirrored in every retelling.  They offer candid opinions on importance of cut scenes, character motivations, and the romantic and professional dynamics portrayed throughout the film

They wrap up their tour with their spirited discussions and definitive ranking of each incarnation.



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When Hepburn Met Capote: The Enduring Appeal of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961)24 Apr 202400:53:04

Is Carrie Bradshaw the spiritual granddaughter of Holly Golightly?  How do you take a plotless novella about a call girl and her gay best friend and make it into a mythic romance?  Find out when you join us for a conversation about the alchemy of romance, comedy, and drama that makes "Breakfast at Tiffany's" stand the test of time. We discuss the transformative journey of Truman Capote's novella to the iconic 1961 film and explore George Axelrod's screenwriting wizardry and the strategic casting Audrey and George Peppard and examine the tension between the film's polished Hollywood exterior and the grittier truths of its literary origins.


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Introducing Going Hollywood17 Apr 202400:00:51

Conversations between esteemed film historian, Tony Maietta, and passionate movie buff, Brad Shreve, about cinema and television from Hollywood's Golden Age to contemporary hits. Whose side will you be on? 

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Forget it, it’s “Chinatown” (1974)14 Aug 202401:05:40

What makes "Chinatown" one of the most iconic films in Hollywood history? Join us as we uncover the layers of this 1974 classic in our comprehensive breakdown. From the intricate plot involving a murder mystery and water scandal to its high ranking on AFI's list, we explore why this film remains a cornerstone of American cinema. Be forewarned: we go deep into the story, revealing all the twists and turns that make "Chinatown" unforgettable. Consider watching the movie before hitting play to avoid any spoilers.



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Roll,“Tootsie," Roll. (1982)07 Aug 202400:46:39

In the 1982 classic film "Tootsie," Dustin Hoffman's character, Michael Dorsey, transforms into Dorothy Michaels. Brad and Tony dive into how Hoffman's incredible performance blurred the lines between character and actor, making Dorothy Michaels an unforgettable icon.

Discover the tumultuous yet creative relationship between Hoffman and director Sidney Pollack, and the initial inspiration for the film. In addition, they would have been remiss if they didn't include the rest of the stellar cast in the conversation. 

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Rhoda's Wedding: What Ever Happened to Rhoda Morgenstern?31 Jul 202400:57:17

Revisit the journey of Rhoda from singlehood to marriage and back, sprinkled with personal anecdotes and hilarious behind-the-scenes moments. Our special guest co-host Scott Fullerton, the host of the Left of Str8 Podcast, brings his humor and a unique perspective to the conversation, making this nostalgic trip down memory lane.

The discussion continues with the jaw-dropping decision to have Rhoda and Joe separate and the cultural significance and emotional turmoil that followed, both on screen and off.
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Hollywood & Wine: The "Postcards from the Edge” Episode (1990)24 Jul 202400:44:45

S01 E16 How much of "Postcards from the Edge" mirrors Carrie Fisher’s own tumultuous life? Tony and Brad explore the real-life inspirations behind the film's mother-daughter dynamics, brought to life by the stellar performances of Meryl Streep and Shirley MacLaine. The lines blur as they dissect the film’s blend of reality and creativity. Focusing on unforgettable moments and true-to-life anecdotes they delve into standout scenes that showcase the talents of an impressive cast.  

This episode celebrates Carrie Fisher’s biting humor and screenwriting genius. Tony and Brad exchange personal stories and candidly share their admiration for Fisher's ability to infuse humor into challenging situations, turning negative comments into comedic gold. 



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Full Exposure: Uncovering "Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood"17 Jul 202401:02:45

Brace yourself for a journey through the scandalous and secretive world of Tinseltown as Brad and Tony uncover the life of Scotty Bowers. They discuss Bowers' controversial revelations from the documentary "Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood," including his clandestine operations out of a Hollywood gas station. Balancing on the delicate line between privacy and public knowledge, the hosts scrutinize the impact of Bowers' stories on the legacy of Hollywood's elite and ponder the societal norms that dictated the secret lives of individuals during the mid-20th century.

The episode wouldn't be complete without a deep dive into the personal lives of iconic stars like Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy, examining how Bowers helped them navigate their authentic selves in a judgmental era. Scotty's life is both fascinating and provocative.

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In Sex Transit Blanche Dubois: “A Streetcar Named Desire” (1951)10 Jul 202400:56:09

Ever wonder how a single film could change Hollywood forever with one titanic screen performance? Well, one did, and it's called "A Streetcar Named Desire". Join us as we dissect Marlon Brando's unforgettable performance as the animalistic Stanley Kowalski and his seismic impact on the acting world and on film itself, reshaping it with his raw, naturalistic approach.  Besides his magnetic presence in those skin-tight t-shirts, we debate whether or not Vivien Leigh was the right choice to cast as Blanche DuBois, and what inevitable comparisons with her other great screen belle, Scarlett O'Hara, brought to her performance, as well as celebrating the incredible contributions of Kim Hunter, Karl Malden, and the visionary direction of Elia Kazan. Brad and Tony also share their personal experiences with this timeless piece that forever altered the landscape of cinema and theatre.

They dive into the complicated plot structure and the cast's electrifying performances. The challenges of translating the play into film under the watchful eyes of the production code are explored, as well as Kazan's efforts to protect Tennessee Williams' vision while rebalancing the narrative. 

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4 for Mary: Celebrating "The Mary Tyler Moore Show"03 Jul 202401:22:43

Tony Maietta and Brad Shreve dive deep into "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," celebrating four episodes from the iconic series, and exploring its emotional depth, character dynamics, and impact on television. They share fond personal memories, highlight the realistic portrayal of relationships and character development, and discuss iconic moments that have become ingrained in popular culture.

The hosts also explore the show's historic significance, . They analyze the show's evolution, the challenges faced by the characters, and the significant influence it had on the changing landscape of television in the 1970s. This is a heartfelt tribute to "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." 



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Isn’t it Bromantic? Newman & Redford in “The Sting” (with guest Bob LeMent) 197311 Sep 202400:56:12

Today we take on romance  and discuss one of the greatest romantic pairings in cinema history...Paul Newman and Robert Redford, specifically in "The Sting" (1973).  What makes this Best Picture Oscar-winner such an enduring classic, and how did the bromance between Paul Newman and Robert Redford redefine cinematic pairings? Join us as we, along with special guest Bob Lament from Static Radio, dissect the magic that made this film a box office sensation since its festive release in 1973. We kick off with a discussion about the undeniable chemistry of Newman and Redford, exploring how their dynamic overshadows traditional romantic narratives and the impact they left on Hollywood.

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Happy Birthday, "Bewitched"! Part One- The Magic Begins18 Sep 202401:25:32

Join us for a special 60th-anniversary celebration of the classic TV show "Bewitched" as we discuss the beloved sitcom's place in television history. In this first of 2 episodes, we'll concentrate on the show's first 5 years, a/k/a - the Dick York era.  We kick off the episode with some fun singing and then embark on a nostalgic journey through the rich history and trivia of this beloved series. We explore the show's origins, the initial casting choices, and the memorable pilot episode "I, Darren, Take This Witch, Samantha."  We also reminisce about characters like Uncle Arthur and Aunt Clara, whose limited screen time left a lasting impact, and reflect on how the show has continued to bring joy and charm to our lives.

Curious about how "Bewitched" came to be and the fascinating stories behind its cast?  

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Happy Birthday, "Bewitched"! Part Two - The Magic Ends25 Sep 202401:34:33

All good things must come to an end, and that goes Darrin-double in this episode as we wrap up our "Happy Birthday, Bewitched!" episodes with the tales of Morning Glory Circle's final three years...a/k/a "The Dick Sargent Era". Join us as we celebrate and examine the show's evolution across two distinct eras and two distinct Dicks...York and Sargent.  We'll take you through a journey filled with personal anecdotes, captivating moments, of the show's final years... and heartfelt tributes to Elizabeth Montgomery's timeless appeal and her bewitching legacy.

Discover the true story behind Dick York's painful struggle on set and how it impacted his unforgettable performances. We'll explore the creative ways the show adapted to York's absence and the stark contrast with his successor, Dick Sargent. From Agnes Moorehead's fierce loyalty to York to the palpable tension with Sargent, we leave no stone unturned in understanding the dynamics that shaped "Bewitched." 

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Beckett in Bucolia: The Absurd Delights of “Green Acres”02 Oct 202401:05:47

Ever wondered how a simple farm life could be so hilariously absurd? Get ready to unravel the quirky world of "Green Acres" as we dive deep into its brilliant mix of comedy and surrealism. From a Sesame Street-inspired game to the surprising links with the works of Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter, we promise you’ll never look at this classic TV show the same way again. Discover how "Green Acres" pioneered a mockumentary style long before "The Office" and "Modern Family" hit our screens.

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Bride's Dead Revisited: Unearthing "The Bride of Frankenstein" (1935)09 Oct 202400:46:45

Is "Bride of Frankenstein" the greatest horror film ever made? Join us as we dissect this 1935 classic, inspired by a listener email from Susan, and saved for our special Halloween month episode. We promise you’ll gain fresh insights into James Whale's comedic vision, which we liken to Sidney Pollack's dramatic flair in "Tootsie." We’ll debate its standing against other iconic horror films like "The Thing," and explore how humor and campiness contribute to its lasting charm.

We'll guide you through the film's significance as a sequel to 1931's "Frankenstein," noting its accessibility even for first-time viewers. Discover the film's faster pace, increased humor, and higher body count—all achieved despite the constraints of the Hays Code. 

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Hilarious Homicide : Neil Simon’s “Murder by Death” (1976)16 Oct 202400:48:51

It’s our “Trick or Treat” episode! And no movie is full of more tricks, or treats, than Neil Simon’s 1976 classic “Murder by Death” Packed with wit and an oddball cast of literary detectives, this 1976 film offers more than just mystery; it serves up a cocktail of laughter and intrigue. We honor the late Dame Maggie Smith and her role in this cinematic gem that turns the traditional whodunit on its head. With a plot orchestrated by the enigmatic Lionel Twain, played by Truman Capote in a rare film appearance, the twists and absurdities keep you guessing and giggling in equal measure.

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Fissure Sisters: “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” (1962)23 Oct 202401:02:56

It's Halloween night in 1962, and an unsuspecting world is not quite prepared for what it is about to experience...two legendary stars from Hollywood's Golden Age unleash decades of resentment, rage, and recrimination on each other and on the movie going public. It's "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane" and movies--and movie stars--will never be the same. 

 Discover the captivating story behind Bette Davis and Joan Crawford's legendary  and unforgettable collaboration on "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?" This episode promises to take you on a journey through the complex dynamics of these two iconic actresses, with insights from an exclusive 1987 interview with Bette Davis. We promise you'll gain a whole new perspective on their fierce rivalry, their shared drive, and even the personal betrayals that haunted their lives.

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Mama Mia! Pray for "Rosemary's Baby" (1968)30 Oct 202401:04:14

Uncover the secrets behind "Rosemary's Baby" and explore its eerie brilliance with us. From the haunting lullaby composed by Krzysztof Komeda to the fascinating fiction of Tannis root, we promise a new appreciation for the film's chilling scenes that still captivate audiences today. We'll discuss standout performances, notably Mia Farrow's unsettling dream sequences and Ruth Gordon's unique comedic flair, which add a layer of depth to Roman Polanski's masterpiece. Immerse yourself in a reflection on the intricate themes of paranoia and women's liberation woven into this feminist horror classic. We'll dissect how Polanski's storytelling techniques and strategic marketing contributed to the film's success, as well as the behind-the-scenes stories that add to its mystique. 

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Unraveling “Rope” (1948), with Special Guest Stephen Dolginoff! 06 Nov 202400:56:23

Renowned playwright and composer Stephen Dolginoff joins us to unravel the chilling narrative behind Alfred Hitchcock's "Rope" and its connection to the real-life crime of Leopold and Loeb. We promise a captivating journey through the film's thematic ties to Nietzsche's superman theory and the concept of thrill killings. As we mark the 100th anniversary of the infamous crime, Stephen shares his unique insights from crafting the musical "Thrill Me," which has mesmerized audiences worldwide with its haunting retelling of this dark chapter in history.

Hitchcock’s technical wizardry takes center stage as we explore the groundbreaking cinematic efforts that brought "Rope" to life. By using continuous takes, Hitchcock crafted a tense, immersive experience, skillfully navigating the technical challenges of his time. We also discuss the film’s nuanced depiction of a homosexual relationship, a daring move amid the constraints of the 1940s Production Code. With thoughtful casting decisions, including Jimmy Stewart's intriguing role, the film layers complexity over the suspenseful plot that continues to captivate audiences today.

Our conversation dives into the psychology behind thrill killings and the allure of true crime in art and storytelling. Stephen shares the inspiration behind "Thrill Me" and its compelling portrayal of the notorious Leopold and Loeb. 

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Classic Hollywood #101: Our "Lost" Pilot13 Nov 202400:52:08

Revisit a special moment with us as we relive Tony's second appearance on Brad's podcast, "Queer We Are," a conversation so rich we like to think of it as the "lost pilot" of our own show, "Going Hollywood." We discuss Tony's new documentary, "Cary Grant: The Man He Dreamed of Being" and celebrate this icon from Hollywood's golden age. We navigate the tricky waters of discussing historical figures with a focus on accuracy, steering clear of rumors and emphasizing Grant's work over speculation about his personal life. Our discussion takes a turn towards identity fluidity, connecting the dots between the past and the present, and drawing parallels with other legends like Katharine Hepburn.

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A Bucket of Hyacinths: "Keeping Up Appearances"20 Nov 202401:31:57

Ever wondered what it would be like if Hyacinth Bucket (pronounced "Bouquet") had a social media account in today's world? We explore the timeless humor of "Keeping Up Appearances,"(BBC, 1990-1995) drawing parallels between Hyacinth's endearing antics and the curated personas of modern social media influencers. Join us as we journey through the sitcom's charming world, celebrating everything from Hyacinth's infamous candlelight suppers to her hilarious misadventures that kept us all entertained across 70 countries.

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A Cruel Inheritance: "The Heiress" (1949)27 Nov 202401:04:48

We explore the 1949 masterpiece "The Heiress," starring Olivia de Havilland, Ralph Richardson, Montgomery Clift, and Miriam Hopkins. Discover how de Havilland's break from Warner Brothers led her to a role that would define an era, as we unravel the nuanced performances and emotional depth of this iconic film. With insights fresh from Brad's first viewing and Tony's long-standing admiration.

The psychological complexity of the characters takes center stage. Our episode sheds light on the intricate dynamics between old and new Tinseltown, exemplified by the riveting roles of Hopkins, Clift, and de Havilland. With Wyler's unique approach to extracting Oscar-worthy performances, we delve into the tension and artistry on set. 

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Beale's-mania: The Mad Prophecy of “Network” (1976) 04 Dec 202401:01:03

We’re finishing off our first season of “Going Hollywood” on a high with a true masterpiece of chilling prophecy... from 1976, Paddy Chayefsky's "Network”! We explore how the film foretold the merging of news and entertainment long it became a norm at the networks. Sidney Lumet's collaboration with Chayefsky is also in the spotlight, as we discuss how their work revealed the troubling shift towards opinion-based news sources.

With legendary figures like Walter Cronkite as our backdrop, we dive into the brilliance of Chayefsky’s screenplay and the outstanding performances that brought "Network" to life. From Peter Finch’s unforgettable portrayal of Howard Beale to Faye Dunaway’s daring role as Diana Christensen, we examine the intricate characters and relationships that add to the film's biting satire. 

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Merry Christmas, “Auntie Mame!” (1958)25 Dec 202400:49:42

It’s our Christmas episode! And what could be more appropriate than celebrating the most wonderful time of the year with one of the most joyous films ever made? From 1958, it’s “Auntie Mame.”  This classic film starring the magnificent Rosalind Russell in her most iconic role has become a holiday staple for many movie fans, and captures the essence of living life to the fullest in this holiday season.

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Blazing Anxiety: Celebrating Mel Brooks' "Blazing Saddles"(1974) and "High Anxiety"(1977)09 Apr 202501:33:10

As we launch into our second season, we couldn't think of a better filmmaker to celebrate than the masterful comedic genius of Mel Brooks. We give our take on two iconic films that showcase different facets of his boundary-pushing humor: "Blazing Saddles" and "High Anxiety. A Mel Brooks, whose commitment to pushing comedy to its limits while maintaining heart and intelligence continues to inspire. What's your favorite Mel Brooks film? Let us know as we dive into a season filled with exciting themed months and special guest appearances!

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Foxy Lady: Bette Davis in “The Little Foxes” (1941)16 Apr 202500:56:28

"Nobody's as good as Bette when she's bad!"

 So heralded a famous movie tagline from the 1940s, and nothing could be more appropriate for today’s film, Lillian Helman's tale of mendacity in the moonlight, 1941's The Little Foxes.  In this classic film, the one and only Bette Davis plays Regina Giddens, a woman whose ambition knows no boundaries, and whose determination knows no limit. Many film scholars herald Davis’s performance as the greatest of her career…. and we agree. Delivered in mask-like makeup with an icy and lethal hardness, it is a bold and brave performance, and one that ultimately earned her a fourth consecutive Oscar nomination. It is also one that would also irreparably damage her working relationship with her favorite director, the incomparable  William Wyler.

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“My Best Girl” (1927) : Mary Pickford and the Sound of Silents30 Apr 202501:18:40

It's Tony's birthday and we commemorate the event by celebrating one of the greatest romantic comedies of the silent film era, Mary Pickford's final silent masterpiece…from 1927, “My Best Girl". Far more than just another romantic comedy, this jewel captures a pivotal moment in Hollywood history—the absolute peak of silent filmmaking just before sound would forever change the medium. What makes this nearly century-old film remarkably special is watching real romance bloom on screen. 

 Discover this classic gem and experience the magic of Hollywood's most influential pioneering star at the height of her powers.

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Dames at Sea: Agatha Christie’s “Death on the Nile” (1978)23 Apr 202501:10:13

The butler didn't do it! Then again, Dame Agatha Christie never wrote that tired cliche. Join us as we embark on a glamorous, deadly journey down the Nile as we dissect the 1978 adaptation of Dame Agatha Christie's masterpiece, "Death on the Nile", a film that perfectly balances humor, intrigue, and shocking violence against the breathtaking backdrop of Egypt.

Whether you're a mystery aficionado, a fan of classic Hollywood, or someone who appreciates the art of storytelling at its finest, this episode illuminates why Death on the Nile remains superior to modern adaptations and stands as one of the most entertaining entries in Christie's filmed legacy. Join us for an episode as rich in character as it is in murder.

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Immaculate Mary: “Ordinary People” (1980)07 May 202500:57:52

Happy Mother's May everyone! In our first episode for our special "Mother's May" celebration, we discuss one of the seminal dramas of the 1980s- Robert Redford's Oscar-winning film, "Ordinary People" (1980).

Mary Tyler Moore delivers the performance of her career as Beth Jarrett, America's sweetheart transformed into the emotionally unavailable mother whose brittleness masks unprocessed grief.  Timothy Hutton, winning the Oscar at just 20 years old (still the youngest Supporting Actor winner ever), demonstrates remarkable emotional depth as Conrad, the surviving son navigating his recovery after a suicide attempt.

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Selective Memories: “I Remember Mama” (1948)14 May 202500:57:34

It’s an interesting Mother’s Day celebration today, as we discuss our two very different experiences with George Steven’s 1948 masterpiece, “I Remember Mama”, the story of the everyday struggles and triumphs of a Norwegian immigrant family in 1910 San Francisco. At the heart of this story stands Mama, portrayed by the extraordinary Irene Dunne in what would be her fifth and final Oscar nominated performance. Dunne brings remarkable authenticity to this character—a woman who manages household finances with military precision yet approaches her family with boundless tenderness. 

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A Sitcom Like "Alice" (1976-1985)21 May 202501:14:38

Well, kiss our grits! Our "Mother's May" celebration continues with a TV Mom--  a widow with a young son who became one of television's most beloved mother figures, Alice Hyatt. "Alice" wasn't just another sitcom—it was a cultural touchstone that made Linda Lavin a household name and introduced us to unforgettable characters who felt like family.


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Solitary Man: “The Manchurian Candidate” (1962)28 May 202500:55:10

In our final “Mother's May” episode, we explore what may be the most psychologically disturbing maternal figure in film history - Angela Lansbury as Eleanor Shaw Iselin in “The Manchurian Candidate”, a brilliantly prescient political thriller that resonates as strongly today as it did in 1962 release.

The Manchurian Candidate (UA, 1962)

Starring Frank Sinatra, Laurence Harvey, Janet Leigh and Angela Lansbury.

Screenplay by George Axelrod based on the book by Richard Condon 

Directed by John Frankenheimer




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Every Inch a Stephen King: "Misery" (1990)04 Jun 202500:50:47

Listen, mister man! We don’t want to get all “oogly” about it, but Kathy Bates went from a relatively unknown, but respected, stage actress to an Academy Award winner when she portrayed one of cinema's most unforgettable villains in 1990's "Misery." Meanwhile, James Caan, who had disappeared from Hollywood's A-list during the 1980s, found himself back in the spotlight playing the bedridden writer forced to resurrect his killed-off character.


Join us as we explore the film that remains Stephen King's favorite adaptation of his work and the only one to win an Oscar.

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Rainbow High: “The Judy Garland Show”, Part One11 Jun 202501:11:31

In the fall of 1963, television audiences witnessed something extraordinary –  the legendary Judy Garland starring in her very own weekly variety show on CBS. What should have been a triumphant venture and crowning achievement to an already legendary career became instead one of entertainment's most fascinating tragedies... and it was all captured forever on videotape.

With a roster of guest stars ranging from old pals Mickey Rooney and Martha Raye, to the powerhouse Ethel Merman, to a 21-year old singing sensation named Barbra Streisand, "The Judy Garland Show" is a testament to the unique magic of the greatest entertainer of her time, and our only visual documentation of the mature artist at the height of her powers singing the songs that defined her legacy. So, forget your troubles, come on, get happy, and join us for Part One of our special two-part episode on "The Judy Garland Show".

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“The Judy Garland Show” Part Two: Rainbow’s End18 Jun 202500:47:44

Three producers. Four formats. One television season. “The Judy Garland Show” stands as a fascinating television tragedy that should have been a triumph. 

In the second part of our special tribute to Judy Garland, we discuss the sad but inevitable decline of what was to be the climax of the legendary singer’s career. Network executives shuffled through producers, writers, and formats with bewildering frequency while Judy struggled to maintain her artistic integrity. Today, "The Judy Garland Show" serves as both a testament to Garland's extraordinary gifts and a cautionary tale about television's sometimes ruthless treatment of even its greatest artists.

JUDY art by Henry LaMarr 

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Derailed: “Midnight Express” (1978)25 Jun 202500:49:58

In "Midnight Express" (Columbia, 1978) Brad Davis delivers a gut-wrenching performance as a young man whose brief moment of stupidity in a foreign country derails his entire life and inexorably alters his future. Based on the true story of American tourist Billy Hayes’ harrowing fight to survive and escape from a Turkish prison in the 1970s, the film garnered 6 Oscar nominations and two wins (including one for first-time screenwriter Oliver Stone) and altered US-Turkish relations for years to come.


“Midnight Express” (1978)
Directed by Alan Parker, Screenplay by Oliver Stone
Produced by Peter Guber, Alan Marshall and David Putnam
With Brad Davis, John Hurt, Randy Quaid, Bo Hopkins, and Irene Miracle 
A Columbia Pictures Release

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Bottom’s Up! “The Poseidon Adventure” (1972)09 Jul 202501:08:37

Movie Stars, ahoy!  And “The Love Boat” it ain’t— it’s the granddaddy of all disaster films: Irwin Allen’s 1972 classic, “The Poseidon Adventure”. 

A wave crashes, a ship flips, and suddenly a boat-load of Oscar-winners find themselves in a fight to survive when the world turns upside down. This groundbreaking 1972 disaster film didn't just entertain audiences—it created the template that would define an entire genre for decades to come. 

There’s got to be a morning after when you join us on this journey of Hell turned upside down!

All ashore that’s going to shore! 

“Poseidon Adventure” Poster Artwork by Dave Woodman

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