• Ep. 238- Anatomy of a Murder
    Sep 19 2024
    Irresistible Impulse Front Row Classics is celebrating the 65th anniversary of Otto Preminger’s Anatomy of a Murder. Brandon is joined by Dominic Cellini to discuss this controversial courtroom drama. Jimmy Stewart stars in one of his most underrated performances as a country lawyer who is much sharper than he lets on. The film also includes … Continue reading Ep. 238- Anatomy of a Murder →
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  • Ep. 237-Interview with George Feltenstein
    Sep 13 2024
    Welcome George Feltenstein Front Row Classics is pleased to welcome Warner Bros, Library Historian, George Feltenstein to the show. George has been at the forefront of the restoration and marketing of classic films for decades. He’s been responsible for releases of classic film on all formats including VHS, Laserdisc, DVD and Blu-Ray. Brandon and George … Continue reading Ep. 237-Interview with George Feltenstein →
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  • Ep. 236- Ziegfeld Follies
    Sep 10 2024
    Bring on the Beautiful Girls Front Row Classics is celebrating MGM’s 100th anniversary with a movies that features a cast of some of it’s greatest stars. Ziegfeld Follies is a musical revue with is essentially a series of musical numbers with no linear plot. Featuring the talents of luminaries such as Fred Astaire, Lena Horne, … Continue reading Ep. 236- Ziegfeld Follies →
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  • Ep. 235- TCM’s Making Change-Interview with Ben Mankiewicz
    Sep 6 2024
    Making Change We’re thrilled to welcome Ben Mankiewicz back to Front Row Classics. Ben will be hosting Turner Classic Movies’ newest limited series, “Making Change: The Most Significant Political Films of All Time”. This series will feature films that were ranked by The New Republic Magazine. Throughout the nine-week series, Ben and a wide range … Continue reading Ep. 235- TCM’s Making Change-Interview with Ben Mankiewicz →
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  • Ep. 234- The Towering Inferno
    Sep 1 2024
    Master of Disaster Front Row Classics is spending Labor Day Weekend with Paul Newman, Steve McQueen and one of the most impressive all star casts in film history. The Towering Inferno was the apex of the disaster film genre in the 1970s thanks to producer Irwin Allen. Lou Hare returns to the show to help … Continue reading Ep. 234- The Towering Inferno →
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  • Ep. 233- John Ford with Joseph McBride
    Aug 29 2024
    John Ford Front Row Classics welcomes back author and historian Joseph McBride. Brandon and Joe are discussing the newly revised and expanded edition of his critical study, “John Ford”. Co-authored by the late Michael Wilmington, the book takes a look at Ford’s key films and recurring themes found throughout his filmography. Brandon and Joe discuss … Continue reading Ep. 233- John Ford with Joseph McBride →
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  • Ep. 232- She Done Him Wrong
    Aug 23 2024
    Come Up Sometime and See Me Front Row Classics is shining the spotlight on the legendary Mae West. We’re taking a look at 1933’s She Done Him Wrong. Brandon is joined by Hollywood historian, April Clemmer. April is best known as the creator of the Old Hollywood Walking Tour. Brandon and April discuss West’s pioneering … Continue reading Ep. 232- She Done Him Wrong →
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  • Ep. 231- Nothing Sacred
    Aug 17 2024
    Lombard and March Front Row Classics is paying tribute to the amazing Carole Lombard with one of her most hilarious comedies. Brandon is joined by film historian, Olympia Kiriakou to discuss 1937’s Nothing Sacred. Olympia is the author of Becoming Carole Lombard: Stardom, Comedy, and Legacy , the only scholarly study about Lombard’s evolving star … Continue reading Ep. 231- Nothing Sacred →
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