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Featured Podcasts
George Feltenstein returns for a fun-filled review of the Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10 Blu-ray collection.
George Feltenstein of the Warner Archive joins the podcast to review six films from the 1990s-2000 released for the first time on Blu-ray.
Film historians Kimberly Truhler and Steven C. Smith talk Columbia Pictures’ 100th Anniversary and HIS GIRL FRIDAY.
Matt Patterson and DW Ferranti aka THE ARCHIVE GUYS take over the podcast for two hilarious episodes.
George Feltenstein of the Warner Archive joins the podcast to review four classic films released for the first time on Blu-ray.
We review 5 terrific new December Blu-rays with George Feltenstein of the Warner Archive
George Feltenstein of the Warner Archive joins for a look back at highlights from the past year.
Producer Jason Hillhouse discusses the film and his extras on the physical media release.
George Feltenstein and Jerry Beck preview the new Looney Tunes Collector’s Choice Vol. 2 Blu-ray.
Film historians George Feltenstein, Steve Haberman, and Constantine Nasr discuss four films from classic horror auteur Tod Browning.
George Feltenstein reviews three September and three October 2023 Warner Archive Blu-ray releases.
Authors Chris Yogerst and Alan K. Rode discuss the iconic Warner Brothers and their impact on American history.
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Featured Blog Posts
Lack of sleep, studio pressure, two alimonies, IRS trouble, and worsening eyesight were turning the genial, well-liked Steiner into a short-tempered man on the verge of a breakdown.
On July 11, 1941, it finally arrived.
Success has many fathers and none more so than “Casablanca,” the most enduringly popular movie in cinema history.
Documentary producer Alex Gray remembers the impact of the original comic "Batman: The Long Halloween" and details the influence it has had on other artists and filmmakers.
When he entered that front door at Ralph Garman’s place, I could immediately tell Adam West was the man of that certain Hollywood generation where we can see that gentleman actor embedded deep in his spirit. Dressed impeccably in a suit yet without a tie and armed with that gentle demeanor he was every bit cordial as he was cool and immediately gregarious, equipped with his sharp wit, charm, and that infectious smile; I was spellbound and knew that all will be well with our project.
Working with and interviewing all of the amazing Irish filmmakers resulted in some amazing content of which I’m incredibly proud, but to use an Irish term, the “Craic” (hilarious good times) we had along the way was by far the best part of the experience. Put simply, IRELAND is my dream location for filming.
When filmmaker Alex Gray informed studio executive Bonnie Spence that Frank Miller had agreed to participate it was a moment of mutual celebration. Bonnie recalls that Alex’s excitement was fever pitch. Now their hoped-for movie-length documentary was a real possibility. But they needed an increase in the budget.
The Extras explores the behind the scenes extras of your favorite TV shows, movies, and animation, whether on digital, dvd/blu-ray and 4K, or your favorite streaming site.
George Feltenstein joins the podcast for a celebration of the 15th anniversary of the Warner Archive.