Universal Classic Monsters with Tom Weaver
Classic horror expert Tom Weaver takes a fun-filled look at some of his favorite Universal Classic Monster films.
“Dr. No” and 60 Years of James Bond
Internationally acclaimed 007 expert and author Steven Jay Rubin joins the podcast to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the James Bond film franchise.
Warner Archive October 2022 Release Highlights
George Feltenstein and Constantine Nasr take us through the October 2022 Warner Archive Blu-ray releases.
Batman: The Long Halloween Deluxe Edition with screenwriter Tim Sheridan
Tim Sheridan discusses adapting the graphic novel into a critically acclaimed DC Universe animated movie.
“Lucifer” with Showrunners Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich
Showrunners Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich revisit the dramatic six season run of their hit show “Lucifer.”
Warner Archive September 2022 Release Highlights
George Feltenstein takes us through the September 2022 Warner Archive Blu-ray releases.
Night Gallery, The UFO Incident, and Composer Billy Goldenberg
Film historian Gary Gerani discusses his extras on Night Gallery, The UFO Incident, and his documentary on composer Billy Goldenberg.
The Current State of Physical Media with Bill Hunt of The Digital Bits
Bill Hunt of “The Digital Bits” talks about the current state of physical media, the growth of 4K, and some of his most anticipated upcoming releases.
Warner Archive Mailbag August 2022
George Feltenstein answers fan questions in this special Warner Archive mailbag episode.
3-D Film Archive and Restoring Abbott and Costello’s “Jack and the Beanstalk”
Bob Furmanek and Jack Theakston discuss preserving classic 3D films and their current 2D restoration of Abbott and Costello's first color film, the 1952 classic "Jack and the Beanstalk."
Warner Archive July 2022 Releases
Warner Bros’ George Feltenstein reviews the July 2022 Warner Archive Blu-ray releases.
The Six Million Dollar Man and Classic TV with Herbie J Pilato
Writer/producer and television historian Herbie J Pilato joins the podcast to talk “The Six Million Dollar Man” and other classic TV favorites.
Celebrating the Legacy of Judy Garland and The Wizard of Oz
Judy Garland expert John Fricke and Warner Bros executive George Feltenstein celebrate the legacy of Judy Garland and “The Wizard of Oz.”
Warner Archive Celebrates Judy Garland’s Centennial
Warner Bros executive George Feltenstein and Judy Garland expert John Fricke celebrate the life of Judy Garland in her 100th birthday month with a review of three new Warner Archive Blu-ray releases.
“The Man With No Name” Trilogy, “Touch of Evil,” and “The Silence of the Lambs” with Tim Lucas
Award-winning author and film historian Tim Lucas discusses his work on the 4K releases of the "Man With No Name" Trilogy, "Touch of Evil," and "Silence of the Lambs."
The Godfather Trilogy 50th Anniversary Restoration
Archivist James Mockoski and editor Robert Shafer of American Zoetrope discuss the restoration of “The Godfather” trilogy for the 50th Anniversary 4K release.
Warner Archive Spring 2022 Release Highlights
Warner Bros executive George Feltenstein takes us through the March, April, and May 2022 releases from the Warner Archive.
Warner Archive September 2021Release Highlights
Warner Bros executive George Feltenstein takes us through the September 2021 Blu-ray releases of four films and one TV series.
Talking Cinema's Greatest Stunts
Scott McGee, senior director of Original Productions at Turner Classic Movies, talks about some of cinema’s greatest stunts and the release of his new book.
Film Festivals Are Back
Alan K. Rode, author of “Michael Curtiz: A Life in Film,” joins the podcast to discuss the re-opening of film festivals after several years of closures due to the pandemic.