• Ep. 248- Carrie (1976)
    Oct 31 2024
    They’re All Gonna Laugh at You! Happy Halloween from Front Row Classics. Brandon welcomes back Emmett Stanton to take a look at Brian DePalma’s Carrie. Based on Stephen King’s novel, Carrie remains as effective as it was in 1976. It not only remains a horror classic but also an indictment of bullying. Brandon and Emmett … Continue reading Ep. 248- Carrie (1976) →
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  • Ep. 247-Corman/Poe Double Feature with Jackson Cooper
    Oct 30 2024
    And the House of Usher Was No More Front Row Classics is celebrating the late Roger Corman with a double dose of films from his lauded Poe Cycle in the 1960s. Brandon is joined by Jackson Cooper, Executive Director of the American Genre Film Archive, to break down House of Usher (1960) and Tomb of … Continue reading Ep. 247-Corman/Poe Double Feature with Jackson Cooper →
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  • Ep. 246- The Haunting (1963)
    Oct 25 2024
    Welcome to Hill House Front Row Classics welcomes back Larry Aubrey to discuss a spine-chilling favorite just in time for Halloween. Robert Wise’s The Haunting is one of the greatest ghost stories ever put on film. Brandon and Larry celebrate the performances of Julie Harris, Claire Bloom, Russ Tamblyn & Richard Johnson who truly make … Continue reading Ep. 246- The Haunting (1963) →
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  • Ep. 245- The DePalma Decade-Interview with Laurent Bouzereau
    Oct 23 2024
    The DePalma Decade Front Row Classics welcomes celebrated author and filmmaker, Laurent Bouzereau. Laurent has penned a new book celebrating the work of Brian DePalma. “The DePalma Decade” takes a look at seven defining films from 1972-1981. Laurent uses analysis, production histories & recollections of cast, crew and DePalma himself to tell the story of … Continue reading Ep. 245- The DePalma Decade-Interview with Laurent Bouzereau →
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  • Ep. 244-The Roaring Twenties
    Oct 18 2024
    The Roaring Twenties Front Row Classics is taking a look at another great film from 1939. Celebrating its 85th anniversary, The Roaring Twenties remains one of the most celebrated gangster films of the era. Featuring landmark performances from James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart, the film is a direct homage to gangster films from earlier in … Continue reading Ep. 244-The Roaring Twenties →
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  • Ep. 243- Package of Excellence: Interview with Tara McNamara and Collin Friesen
    Oct 15 2024
    Package of Excellence Front Row Classics is shining the spotlight on another film podcast this week. Brandon is pleased to welcome back entertainment journalist/ historian, Tara McNamara alongside writer/producer, Collin Friesen. Tara and Collin have produced a podcast called “Caligula: Package of Excellence”. The podcast focuses on the troubled production history and 1979’s Caligula. The … Continue reading Ep. 243- Package of Excellence: Interview with Tara McNamara and Collin Friesen →
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  • Ep. 242- 9 to 5
    Oct 7 2024
    Sexist, Egotistical, Lying, Hypocritical, Bigot Brandon welcomes Emmett Stanton back to the podcast to take a look at one of the most successful comedies of the 1980s. 9 to 5 placed a comedic spotlight on the plight of working women in America. The film, directed by Colin Higgins, segues from satire to full out farce. … Continue reading Ep. 242- 9 to 5 →
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  • Ep. 241- Creepy Cinema with Mario Cantone
    Oct 3 2024
    Creepy Cinema Front Row Classics welcomes comedian & actor, Mario Cantone, to the podcast. Mario is co-hosting Turner Classic Movies’ Creepy Cinema every Thursday evening in October. Mario and Ben Mankiewicz will present a series of spooky movies in celebration of the Halloween season. Brandon and Mario have a fun conversation on all things classic … Continue reading Ep. 241- Creepy Cinema with Mario Cantone →
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