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Fellow Youths: You've Got Male

We talk (mostly over each other) about two Netflix original films: To All the Boys I've Loved Before and The Package.  We discuss the ancient art of snail mail and Ashley announces our own Oscar nomination for Best Prosthetic Genitalia.

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Behind The Marquee: Episode 22 - "Back From Sundance"

Nick, Makenzie, and Tyler discuss their experiences from the 2019 Sundance Film Festival, the best movies they saw, and as always, conclude with their Movie Magic Moments of the Week

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Behind The Marquee: Episode 21 - "Cinetopia Season Has Begun"

Nick, Nadeem and Ariel give the first updates to the Cinetopia Film Festival and their favorite films in consideration so far, discuss the documentary The Biggest Little Farm, and as always conclude with their Movie Magic Moments of the Week. 

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #7 - Breakdown

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this installment, Al Sjoerdsma discusses the second Hitchcock-directed episode along with Hitchcock films "Shadow of a Doubt" and "Under Capricorn," somehow managing to bring up Zane Grey more than once. Amy Cantu joins Al for a discussion that doesn't bring Zane Grey up at all. 

William Callew (Joseph Cotten) is paralyzed in his automobile.

 

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Behind The Marquee: Episode 20 - "New Year for Classic Films"

Nick, Nadeem, and Jean-Marie discuss Roma and The Favourite, as well as the varying styles and themes of anime, classic musicals, the legacy of Nicolas Roeg, and as always, conclude with their Movie Magic Moments of the Week.

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #6 - Salvage

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this installment, Al Sjoerdsma looks at "Salvage," the first of the "retribution" stories but without the "retribution" closing narration as Gene Barry returns as a vengeful criminal three episodes after playing a cowboy.

Lois Williams turns her back on Dan Verrill, never suspecting he plans to kill her.

 

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Behind The Marquee: Episode 19 - "Mirai & Upcoming Holiday Movies"

Nick, Nadeem, and Jean-Marie welcome Jonathan to discuss Mamoru Hosoda's new film Mirai, discuss upcoming features like Mary Poppins Returns, delve into holiday classics like Rare Exports, Gremlins, Elf, and It's a Wonderful Life, and as always, they conclude with their Movie Magic Moments of the Week.

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #5 - Into Thin Air

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this installment, Al Sjoerdsma looks at "Into Thin Air," a story with roots in "The Lady Vanishes," Alexander Woolcott, Ernest Hemingway, Marie Belloc Lowndes, old-time radio shows, and the Detroit Free Press of the 1890s. Al also looks at the episode's star, Pat Hitchcock, Sir Alfred's daughter.

Diana and her mother check in at the hotel in Paris.

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Behind The Marquee: Episode 18 - "Coming Soon in December"

Nick and Nadeem discuss the new films opening in December at the Michigan and State Theatre, and as always, their Movie Magic Moments of the Week.

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #4 - Don't Come Back Alive

Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents is a podcast dedicated to examining each episode of the original "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" television series, show by show in chronological order. In this installment, Al Sjoerdsma looks at the first of thirty episodes scripted by Robert C. Dennis and finds something in common between Irene Dunne, Marilyn Monroe and Doris Day.

At the library, Frank tells Mildred she should move to San Francisco.