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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #2 - Premonition

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 delves into "The Trouble With Harry," Hitchcock's sense of humor, and "Premonition," the second episode.

At Greg's cabin, Susan gets Kim to see the truth.

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Behind The Marquee: Episode 11 - "Film Noir with Connie and Jay"

Nick is joined by Connie Crump and Jay Simrod for a discussion on Film Noir in anticipation of the arrival of Eddie Muller, the 'Czar of Noir', and a special film series dedicated to the Femme Fatale. 

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Behind The Marquee: Episode 10 - "More MoviePass and the Theater Experience"

Nick, Makenzie, Tyler, and Nadeem discuss the recent news surrounding MoviePass, what Art Houses are trying to preserve in theater exhibition, their ideal movie-watching environments, and always, their Movie Magic Moments of the Week

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #1 - Revenge

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 delves into "Revenge," the first episode. Amy Cantu later joins Al for a discussion of "Revenge," "Vertigo," and Hitchcock's treatment of women.

​​​​Carl and Elsa, moments before Elsa "identifies" her attacker.

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Presenting Alfred Hitchcock Presents #0

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 initial installment, Al Sjoerdsma explores the details behind the series' creation.

The Alfred Hitchcock Presents logo from the first episode.

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Behind The Marquee: Bonus - Bo Burnham LIVE From Cinetopia 2018

After the Opening Night screening of 'Eighth Grade' at the Cinetopia Film Festival, Writer/Director Bo Burnham joined Shelley Schulz on-stage for a live Q&A. Recorded May 31, 2018.

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Behind The Marquee: Episode 9 - "Eighth Grade"

Nick, Sarah, and Makenzie discuss their reactions to seeing Bo Burnham's 'Eighth Grade', their own 8th Grade memories, favorite movies from Middle School, and as always, their Movie Magic Moments of the Week.

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Behind The Marquee: Episode 8 - "Midnight Movies"

Nick, Makenzie, and Fred celebrate the return of Midnight Movies at the State Theatre with a discussion of their history, the current state and potential future, and some of their personal favorites. 

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Behind The Marquee: Episode 7 - "Won't You Be My Neighbor? and Other Things That Make Us Happy"

Nick, Ariel, Sarah, and Taylor delve into the world of cinematic nostalgia with a discussion of the new Mr. Rogers documentary "Won't You Be My Neighbor?" before reminiscing about the TV shows and movies that make them happy; plus, their Movie Magic Moments of the Week.

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Martin Bandyke Under Covers for June 2018: Martin Bandyke interviews Michael Benson, author of Space Odyssey: Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a Masterpiece.

Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the film’s release, this is the definitive story of the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey, acclaimed today as one of the greatest films ever made, including the inside account of how director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. Clarke created this cinematic masterpiece.

Regarded as a masterpiece today, 2001: A Space Odyssey received mixed reviews on its 1968 release. Despite the success of Dr. Strangelove, director Stanley Kubrick wasn’t yet recognized as a great filmmaker, and 2001 was radically innovative, with little dialogue and no strong central character. Although some leading critics slammed the film as incomprehensible and self-indulgent, the public lined up to see it. 2001’s resounding commercial success launched the genre of big-budget science fiction spectaculars. Such directors as George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, and James Cameron have acknowledged its profound influence.

Author Michael Benson explains how 2001 was made, telling the story primarily through the two people most responsible for the film, Kubrick and science fiction legend Arthur C. Clarke. Benson interviewed Clarke many times, and has also spoken at length with Kubrick’s widow, Christiane; with visual effects supervisor Doug Trumbull; with Dan Richter, who played 2001’s leading man-ape; and many others.