Relive various periods in cinema
with hundreds of actors, filmmakers and cinema scholars.
this exciting new podcast series comes from the creative team behind movie geeks united! and the kubrick series.
class of 1970: january
Episode 1 of Movie Geek Yearbook explores the films released in January of 1970, including Hell's Bloody Devils, Jenny, Tick...tick...tick..., The Dunwich Horror, The Last of the Mobile Hotshots, The Only Game in Town, MASH and The Molly Maguires. Guests include director David Gregory (Blood and Flesh: The Reel Life and Ghastly Death of Al Adamson), author David Konow (Schlock-O-Rama: The Films of Al Adamson), actor John Gabriel, writer Diana Gould, author Charles Tranberg (Fredric March: A Consummate Actor), assistant director Michael S. Glick, film historian Steve Haberman, H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society founders Andrew Leman and Sean Branney, author Maura Spiegel (Sidney Lumet: A Life), essayist and long-time creative director at Twilight Time Julie Kirgo, author Marilyn Ann Moss (Giant: George Stevens, a Life on Film), actor Tom Skerritt, actor Corey Fischer, film professor David Sterritt, critic Tony Macklin, author Mitchell Zuckoff (Robert Altman: The Oral Biography), actress Jane Alexander, author Kevin Kenny (Making Sense of the Molly Maguires), and author Gabriel Miller (The Films of Martin Ritt: Fanfare for the Common Man). Hosted by Jamey DuVall.
class of 1970: february
Episode 2 explores the films Scream and Scream Again, Start the Revolution Without Me, Zabriskie Point, End of the Road, Girly and Hercules in New York.
Guests include film analyst John Kenneth Muir, Vincent Price Legacy UK and The Sound of Vincent Price curator Peter Fuller, And Now the Podcast Starts! co-host TD Velasquez, film historian Steve Haberman, co-screenwriter Fred Freeman, biographer Brian Scott Mednick (Gene Wilder: Funny and Sad), author Peter Brunette (The Films of Michelangelo Antonioni), film professor Melis Behlil, film professor Jon Lewis, actor Stacy Keach, actress Dorothy Tristan, photojournalist Alexandra Avakian, director Nile Southern, biographer Lee Hill (A Grand Guy: The Art and Life of Terry Southern), cinematographer David Muir, author and journalist Preston Fassel, film historian Darren Partridge, and director Arthur Allen Seidelman.
class of 1970: March
Episode 3 explores the films Airport, The Lawyer, The Boys in the Band, The Ballad of Cable Hogue, Bloody Mama, The Liberation of L.B. Jones, and Woodstock.
Guests include legendary musician and composer Don Randi, assistant director Harvey Laidman, film professors Ramzi Fawaz, David Gerstner and Matt Bell, authors Stephen Prince (Savage Cinema: Sam Peckinpah and the Rise of Ultraviolent Movies), Garner Simmons (Peckinpah: A Portrait in Montage), David Weddle (If They Move...Kill 'Em!: The Life and Times of Sam Peckinpah), Chris Nashawaty (Crab Monsters, Teenage Cavemen and Candy Stripe Nurses: Roger Corman: King of the B Movie), Pawel Aleksandrowicz (The Cinematography of Roger Corman), Beverly Gray (Roger Corman: Blood-Sucking Vampires, Flesh-Eating Cockroaches and Driller Killers), Jan Herman (A Talent for Trouble: The Life of Hollywood's Most Acclaimed Director, William Wyler), Gabriel Miller (William Wyler: The Life and Films of Hollywood’s Most Celebrated Director), Kate Buford (Burt Lancaster: An American Life), Nik Havert (The Golden Age of Disaster Cinema), Nat Segaloff (Stirling Silliphant: The Fingers of God), Mary Elizabeth Strunk (Wanted Women), and Daniel Kremer (Sidney J. Furie: Life and Films), producer/director Dale Bell, cinematographers Richard Pearce and Malcolm Hart, professor Alan Brown, and Woodstock attendees Albert Froment and Mike Brinn.