Hosted by Hannah Bard & Hridi Bhakta
Edited by Nick Wright
Hannah and Hridi enjoy in-depth conversations about movies, discussing not only their favorite films but also the elements that make them stand out. They dive into why they connect with certain storylines, analyze the characters, and explore the techniques used by directors and cinematographers that capture their interest. Whether it’s the emotional impact of a powerful drama, the excitement of a thrilling action scene, or the nostalgia of a classic, each movie sparks a unique conversation between them. They also discuss how films influence their perspectives and inspire creativity in their own lives.
Hosted by Nick Wright & Sanjay Arman Kumar II
Edited by Nick Wright
In the podcast "Film Surgery," hosts Nick Wright and Sanjay Arman Kumar II dive into movies and TV shows centered around medical dramas and healthcare settings. They bring their unique perspectives, with Nick's keen eye for storytelling and visual details and Sanjay's deep interest in medical science, dissecting everything from the most iconic hospital-based shows like *Grey's Anatomy* and *House M.D.* to blockbuster films like *The Doctor* and *One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest*.
Hosted by Chloe Smith & Emerson Meadows
Edited by Nick Wright
In this podcast, our host, Chloe Smith, explains a historic homicide to the uninformed Emerson Meadows. Each additional clue will bring Meadows closer to the truth as the plot thickens. The question is, how will he talk about murder?
Hosted by Nick & Pete Wright
Edited by Nick Wright
Welcome to Best Picture Breakdown—a podcast where a father and son embark on the noble, if slightly deranged, quest to watch every single Best Picture winner in Oscar history. Why? Because apparently we haven’t suffered enough. Hosted by Pete Wright (film nerd, podcast veteran, possible time traveler) and his son Nick (Gen Z representative and reluctant silent film survivor), each episode dissects one award-winning movie, asking the critical questions like: “Was this really the best movie of the year?” and “Why is Gary Cooper only in this for two minutes?”
Expect old films, new perspectives, cross-generational bickering, unexpectedly heartfelt insights, and the occasional on-mic identity crisis about whether that 1920s bromance was just friendship or, in fact, very, very gay. From Wings to whatever wins next, this is cinema history with jokes. Lots of jokes.