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Classic Movie Review

John E. Cornelison

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Join host archaeologist John as he reviews classic movies with his own spin. Using his archeological background, he connects historic, cinematic, genealogical, and current facts to add a dimension to his reviews that will increase your enjoyment of these classic movies. John tells all for movies over 25 years old. He also presents his world-famous short summaries of each classic movie reviewed. These classic movie reviews cover from silents by Charlie Chaplin, classic horror like Dracula (19 ...
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Classic Movie Musts

Classic Movie Musts

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Classic Movie Musts is a weekly movie podcast that aims to provide artistic and historical context to classic films. Classic Movie Musts is hosted by Max Baril. New episodes release every Friday. Follow @moviemustspod / @maxbarilpods www.classicmoviemusts.com
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Classic Movie Gush

Clay Morgan

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Authors Clay Morgan and Melissa Tagg tend to gush over classic movies from Hollywood's Golden Age. Listen in to learn about some of the greatest films of all time, what made them so legendary, and even the saucy secrets of Tinseltown in the mid-20th century.
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Almost Classic Movies

Almost Classic Movies

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Welcome to Almost Classic Movies, the podcast where two movie fans talk about movies. From epic adventures like Lord of the Rings to iconic comedies like Wayne's World and Ferris Bueller's Day Off, we explore a blend of almost classics, cult favorites, seasonal gems, and even actual classics. ("Almost Classic Movies" is frankly just a catchy title that riffs off a particular TV program). It's just two friends talking movies—one loves production trivia, while the other enjoys simply watching ...
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Decades of Horror | Movie Reviews of 1970s Classic Horror Films

Doc Rotten and The Black Saint

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Doc Rotten and The Black Saint from Horror News Radio recap and review the best and worst horror films from the 1970s. Grindhouse. Blacksploitation. Hollywood Blockbusters. B Movies. Films like Exorcist | The Car | Phantasm | Halloween | The Incredible Melting Man | The Manitou | Beyond the Door | Vampire Circus | Dawn of the Dead
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Coffee & Classic Movies

Coffee & Classic Movies

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Welcome to Coffee & Classic Movies, where husband and wife, Joshua & Karea's pair and share various blends of coffee with some of the greatest movies of all time. Grab your mug or whatever you drink your coffee in and join us every Saturday morning 10 AM EST for new episodes! If you have a coffee/movie you love and would like to share it with us, be free to e-mail us at [email protected]. We'd love to hear from you. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show ...
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⭐Scarface (1932) - Too Violent for Its Time—Now a Classic⭐ 🍿 Scarface (1932) - What happens when ambition turns deadly? In this gritty crime drama, a ruthless man climbs the ladder of power in a city ruled by gangsters. He’ll do anything to get to the top—lie, cheat, steal, and kill. But as fast as he rises, he also makes enemies. Lots of them. The…
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The great state of New Jersey is the focus of our next pairing, starting with a film about, arguably, it's most famous city! In 1980's "Atlantic City," director Louis Malle tells the story of two struggling individuals living in "the Las Vegas of the East." Lou (Burt Lancaster) is a former mob strongman, still protecting Grace (Kate Reid), a woman …
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Send us a text As a pre-season treat, here is our previous two episodes on the Top 40 songs from 90's movie, all stitched together for a behemoth girth-tastic episode. "It's back! Our Top 40 list has returned, after hanging out in the 80's, we thought it would only be fair to cover the next decade. We reached out, again to the beautiful Reunited li…
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Send us a text This week, Jon & Donald go undercover with Undercover Blues (1993), a spy-comedy starring Dennis Quaid, Kathleen Turner, and a scene-stealing Stanley Tucci as the world’s most persistent mugger. Donald shares why this is one of his lifelong comfort movies—just in time for Jon’s own paternity leave. From CIA missions with a baby in to…
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Send us a text It’s the end of an era—Jon and Donald are saying goodbye to How to Train Your Dragon with the final film in the trilogy: The Hidden World. And just like Toothless, the pod is going out with a glow-up and a few tears. This week, they dive deep into the bittersweet farewell of Hiccup and Toothless, complete with wingsuits, wedding bell…
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The second time travel film takes us in a radically different direction story-wise. In 2012's "Looper," directed by Rian Johnson, we learn that sometime in the future, time travel is realized. Unfortunately, it's used exclusively by organized crime to dispose of bodies in the past where they'll never be found. Those who are stationed in the past to…
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⭐Pitfall (1948) - She Changed His Life, He Destroyed Her World ⭐ 🍿 Pitfall (1948) - What if your simple, everyday life suddenly spun out of control? That’s what happens when a bored, married insurance man meets the wrong woman at the wrong time. One bad choice leads to lies, blackmail, and even murder. He thinks he’s being careful, but nothing stay…
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Send us a text Welcome to another episode of Almost Classic Movies, where Jon and Donald are diving into the next chapter of their How to Train Your Dragon series—with a side of chaotic intros and cat-like dragons. This week, it's How to Train Your Dragon 2 (aka Episode 35 of the pod), and things get emotional. 🔥 In this episode: Why this sequel mi…
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It's time travel movies for this pairing, and two very different looks at the phenomenon (although both have an actor in common)! First up, director Terry Gilliam, of Monty Python fame, leads us on a whirlwind trip that may or may not actually be time travel in 1995's "12 Monkeys!" James Cole (Bruce Willis) is a prisoner in a strange, futuristic in…
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Send us a text Welcome back to Almost Classic Movies with Jon and Donald! In this episode, the guys take to the skies with the 2010 animated hit How to Train Your Dragon—and things get personal fast. From Viking dad issues to dragon-sized feels, they unpack why this film hits harder than your average “kids movie.” 🔥 Highlights from the episode: Jon…
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Send us a text As a pre-season warm up, and to honour the 31st anniversary of Dundee United's first Scottish Cup win on the 21st May 1994, Hampden Park, Glasgow. We wanted to drop our special episode that first featured exclusively on The Dode Fox Podcast, on this date, last year. This is what happens when two middle aged Scottish guys try and do a…
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The second film in our tribute to the late Val Kilmer may be the finest work in his filmography! Directed by George P. Cosmatos and written by Kevin Jarre, 1993's "Tombstone" tells the story of the Earp family. After retiring as a peace officer, Wyatt (Kurt Russell) has brought his brothers Morgan (Bill Paxton) and Virgil (Sam Elliott) together in …
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⭐Author Sue Tabashnik on Her 5th Book - Patrick Swayze: Still Inspiring! ⭐ 🍿 In this engaging conversation, Sue Tabashnik discusses her latest book on Patrick Swayze, reflecting on his multifaceted legacy as an actor, dancer, and advocate. She shares insights into the process of gathering contributions from those who knew him, the evolution of her …
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Send us a text Welcome back to Almost Classic Movies — where Jon and Donald dissect not-quite-classics with just enough seriousness to pretend we know what we’re doing. This week, we time-travel straight into the chaotic, shiny roller-disco that is Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). From centered teeth to golden genitalia, from daddy issues to Des…
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We're celebrating the life and work of Val Kilmer, who passed away on April 1st, 2025. He left us a catalog of over 100 films, but we've chosen two of his best. First up, directed by Oliver Stone, 1991's "The Doors" chronicles the rise and fall of singer Jim Morrison. After leaving film school, Morrison (Kilmer) recruits his friend Ray Manzarek (Ky…
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Send us a text Welcome back to Almost Classic Movies, where Jern and Dern dive into groovy throwbacks, questionable fashion choices, and highly quotable comedy gold. This week: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me. In this episode: Austin loses his “mojo” (yes, it’s a real plot point), teams up with CIA agent Felicity, and battles a familiar cast …
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“Lucifer! Lucifer! Barabas! Barabas! By Santanica, Santanica! Come! Come! Etcetera?” Keep it down in there! Sounds like you’re trying to raise the dead. Join your faithful Grue Crew – Bill […]Doc Rotten and The Black Saint
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The second film in this pairing is another giant monster sequel, but this time to a Kaiju film from the 1950s. The original "The Return of Godzilla" was directed by Koji Hashimoto and Ishiro Honda. But, like the original in 1954, an Americanized version was created by shooting scnes with American actors and inserting them into the original film, wh…
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⭐ Hollow Triumph (1948) - One Face. Two Lives. ⭐ 🍿 In Hollow Triumph (1948), after a failed robbery, a criminal assumes the identity of a lookalike psychiatrist in hopes of escaping his past. But the life he steals has dark secrets of its own. As he tries to navigate this new role, his lies begin to unravel, revealing that fate may have more in sto…
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Send us a text In this groovy episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald travel back to the shagadelic '60s and swing into the chaotic, mojo-fueled world of Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery. It's a cinematic time capsule stuffed with fembots, volcano lairs, and oddly satisfying toilet humor. Join us as we ask life’s important quest…
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This pairing was seeded by a request from one of our Patreon supporters, Flat Doug, who asked us to look back at this first film. Directed by Dino De Laurentiis, and written by James Ashmore Creelman, Ruth Rose, and Merian C. Cooper, 1976's "King Kong" was a record-setting special effects marvel and the first big-budget re-imagining of the original…
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⭐Nora Prentiss (1947) - The Forgotten Noir That Deserves More Love! ⭐ 🍿 In Nora Prentiss (1947), a doctor runs from his life, his marriage, and the law—only to find himself trapped in a noir nightmare he can’t escape. 🍿 📖Reviews Mentioned📖 Sahara (1943) - https://youtu.be/gZHGYhHstes The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) - https://youtu.be/N8UDFu…
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Send us a text Welcome back to Almost Classic Movies, where we’re almost as classic as a half-hearted love letter written in stretchy pants. In this week’s episode, Jon and Donald tag-team their way through the wild, weird, and weirdly quotable world of Nacho Libre. They break down why this Nickelodeon film was way smarter than anyone expected, the…
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The second film in this pairing moves from one kind of theater to another very different kind! In 2000, Christopher Guest moved from small-town community theater to national-level canine showmanship in "Best In Show!" Exploring the world of dog shows, we meet the owners of the dogs who will be competing in the Mayflower Kennel Club Dog Show in Phil…
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⭐The Shanghai Story (1954) - Film Noir Behind the Bamboo Curtain ⭐ 🍿 The Shanghai Story (1954) tells of a group of Westerners who are held in a rundown hospital by Communist authorities in 1950s Shanghai, China. As interrogations intensify and escape plans form, trust becomes a rare commodity. Caught between love, loyalty, and fear, the captives mu…
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Send us a text This week, Jon and Donald are back with sunglasses, car crashes, and possibly a small arsenal of musical legends as they take on The Blues Brothers (1980). What starts as a noble quest to save an orphanage quickly spirals into 106 (alleged) crimes, 103 destroyed cars, and one ex-fiancée with the firepower of a Bond villain. But don’t…
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For this pairing we return to the genius that is Christopher Guest and two of his films we've yet to do on this podcast... until now! Directed by Guest and written with Eugene Levy, 1996's "Waiting for Guffman" is a somewhat twisted love-letter to the trials and tribulations of participating in community theater. Eccentric writer, director, and act…
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Send us a text In this hilarious and heartfelt episode, Jon and Don dive deep into The Princess Bride, the beloved cult classic that blends fantasy, romance, revenge, and rodents of unusual size. From Peter Falk’s iconic storytelling to Miracle Max’s goat-level cameo, the duo unpacks the magic, quotes their favorite lines (a lot), and goes on more …
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The second film in our pairing pedantically entitled "Uncomfortably Prescient Dystopian Science Fiction" moves ahead 40 years from the first. Directed by Mike Judge and written by Judge and Etan Cohen, 2006's "Idiocracy" looks at an army experiment in suspended animation that, thanks to its director being arrested, goes on much longer than expected…
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⭐Laura (1944) - The Film Noir Masterpiece That Will Keep You Guessing ⭐ 🍿 Laura (1944) is a mesmerizing film noir directed by Otto Preminger. The story follows Detective Mark McPherson (Dana Andrews), who investigates the murder of Laura Hunt (Gene Tierney), a glamorous advertising executive. As he interviews those closest to her—including her poss…
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Send us a text In this episode of Almost Classic Movies, Jon and Donald tap into the razzle-dazzle world of 1920s Chicago with the Oscar-sweeping musical film Chicago (2002). From vaudeville glam to courtroom theatrics, the guys break down the dark satire, jazz-soaked numbers, and power plays of fame-seeking murderesses Roxy Hart and Velma Kelly. 🎶…
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One of the things that separates science fiction from any other genre is its ability to gaze into a crystal ball and attempt to predict what the future might be like if humanity continues on a certain path. This pairing is dedicated to science fiction films that looked into a darker future for humankind and, unfortunately, seem to have been uncomfo…
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Send us a text Welcome to Episode 26 of Almost Classic Movies! This week, we're diving into the timeless high school comedy that defined a generation – Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Join us as we revisit John Hughes’ Chicago love letter and talk about everything from parade floats to personal growth. 🎬 In This Episode: We celebrate John’s all-time favo…
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“They celebrated a ceremony last night. All that blood indicates the procession by the devil Balujaru.” “All that blood,” you say? What about all the drums? No one could get […]Doc Rotten and The Black Saint
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Our tribute to Gene Hackman moves to 2001 and his only collaboration with writer/director Wes Anderson, in a part Anderson wrote specifically for Hackman. In 2001's "The Royal Tenenbaums, also written by Anderson and Owen Wilson, Hackman plays estranged family patriarch Royal Tenenbaum. He is many years separated from, but still married to, wife Et…
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⭐Conflict (1945) - A Twisted Tale of Murder, Guilt, and Paranoia ⭐ 🍿 Conflict (1945) is a psychological film noir starring Humphrey Bogart as Richard Mason, a man trapped in a failing marriage. Desperate for freedom, he meticulously plans the murder of his wife, Kathryn (Rose Hobart), so he can be with her younger sister, Evelyn (Alexis Smith). But…
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Send us a text This week, Jon and Don take a deep dive into Snow White and the Huntsman (2012), a film that sits in the grey area of "almost classic." They break down the movie’s dark reimagining of the classic fairy tale, its production choices, and whether or not it holds up today. Along the way, they discuss: Chris Hemsworth’s pre-Thor physique …
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