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FAQs about Code Purple Podcast:How many episodes does Code Purple Podcast have?The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
May 17, 2026Women's MayWomen? More like woo man, we've got some good choices for you, all directed by women, including our recent feature pick. They are as follows: Billie Eilish — Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D) (2026, dir. James Cameron, Billie Eilish), One Way or Another (1975, dir. Sara Gómez), The Decline of Western Civilization (1981, dir. Penelope Spheeris) and Rocks in My Pockets (2014, dir. Signe Baumane).Also, shout out to @codepurpleltd, the ball is in your court....more2h 3minPlay
May 08, 2026One-Hit AprilSometimes once is enough. That’s what someone should have told us after we released our first episode. Alas, here we are with One Hit April, where the guys discuss films by directors who only got in the chair once. As well as recent release The Drama (2026, dir. Kristoffer Borgli), the films discussed are Wanda (1970, dir. Barbara Loden), Street Trash (1987, dir. J. Michael Muro) and Mystery Men (1999, Kinka Usher). In the spirit of the theme and for no other reason whatsoever, we are only releasing one episode for April....more2h 16minPlay
April 08, 2026Oscars RecapDid we get ya? Did you get April Fooled? Hopefully, we didn't let you wait too long for the actual B-Side episode, wherein the guys recap and review the 2025-2026 award season, which culminated in the 98th Academy Awards. The guys go category by category, commenting on the winners, the nominees and other films they had seen, which might have been deserving of awards. They also touch on whether ties are allowed and pitch a new category, best minor role. ...more2h 29minPlay
April 01, 2026The Umbara arcIn this episode, the guys discuss one of the most highly regarded Clone Wars arcs, the Umbara arc. The arc follows all of our favourite clones of the 501st legion, as they have to contend with the harsh conditions of the planet Umbara, under the leadership of harsh Jedi Master Pong Krell. As always, the episode features our humble Nerf Osian's first reactions to this arc; meanwhile, James reflects on the first time he watched it, almost a decade ago. ...more47minPlay
March 15, 2026Mid-Century MarchIt might be the Mid-1900s, but these films sure aren't mid. That's right, the choices for this month's show originate from the 50s and what a damn fine collection they are. Before the guys delve into those, they close out the spiritual Charli XCX trilogy of episodes by discussing her recent mockumentary film The Moment (2026, dir. Aidan Zamiri). The choices are M (1951, dir. Joseph Losey), Room at the Top (1958, dir. Jack Clayton) and Anatomy of a Murder (1959, dir. Otto Preminger)....more2h 8minPlay
March 01, 2026FebruarGrab your weizenbier! Grab your bratwurst! For it is Februar, AKA German Month, on the Code Purple Podcast. Before the guys set off to Germany, they take a brief detour to the wily, windy moors of Yorkshire and discuss the polarising recent release, "Wuthering Heights" (2026, dir. Emerald Fennell). The film choices are M (1931, Dir. Fritz Lang), Werner and the Wizard of Booze (1990, dir. Niki List) and Toni Erdmann (2016, dir Maren Ade). The guys regret to inform that this is the only episode of this month as technical difficulties prevented the release of a B-Side episode, as teased in "Brief January". Don't fret too much, however, as these difficulties have since been overcome and it should be on to the new schedule for next month....more1h 54minPlay
February 01, 2026Brief JanuaryIt might be Brief January, but this episode is just as long as the last! Worry not, faithful listener, we've devised a solution to this, which we explain near the end of this episode. In the meantime, tune in as the guys discuss 90-minute films and extended plays (EPs). The films are The Cameraman (1928, dir. Edward Sedgwick, Buster Keaton), Persona (1966, dir. Ingmar Bergman), and Dude, Where’s My Car? (2000, dir. Danny Leiner). The EPs are Watery, Domestic (1992), Why Does the Sun Shine? (The Sun Is a Mass of Incandescent Gas) (1994) by They Might Be Giants and Vroom Vroom (2016) by Charli XCX....more3h 52minPlay
January 01, 20262000scemberNew year, new episode of the Code Purple Podcast. What better way to nurse that New Year's hangover than by unwinding to the soothing sound of Osian, Luke and James' film and album discussions? As well as the recent release The Mastermind (2025, dir. Kelly Reichardt), the guys discuss films and albums of the 2000s. The films are Adventureland (2009, dir. Greg Mottola), Electroma (2006, dir. Thomas Bangalter, Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo) and Dreamcatcher (2003, dir. Lawrence Kasdan). The albums are Chaos and Creation in the Backyard (2005) by Paul McCartney, Original Pirate Material (2002) by The Streets and From Under the Cork Tree (2005) by Fall Out Boy....more3h 54minPlay
December 01, 202590svemberIt looks like the Code Purple crew is back and committing to this bit. In this episode, the guys discuss the films and music of the '90s, as well as (somewhat) recent release, One Battle After Another (2025, dir. Paul Thomas Anderson). The film choices are: Clerks (1994, dir. Kevin Smith), Forget Paris (1995, dir. Billy Crystal) and Madadayo (1993, dir. Akira Kurosawa). The album choices are No Talking, Just Head (1996) by The Heads, Dry (1992) by PJ Harvey and The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998) by Lauryn Hill.Also, should you want to donate to St. Margaret's Hospice, do so here: https://stmargaretshospice.beaconforms.com/form/4df20558%20%20...more3h 13minPlay
November 12, 2025DebugustWhat better theme to start this podcast with than directorial and studio album debuts? In this DEBUT episode, the guys discuss the films The Toxic Avenger (2023, dir. Macon Blair), River of Grass (1994, dir. Kelly Reichardt), Play Misty for Me (1971, dir. Clint Eastwood) and Synecdoche, New York (2008, dir. Charlie Kaufman). They also discuss the albums Turn It Up F****t (2005) by Deerhunter, Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J. (1973) by Bruce Springsteen and K (1996) by Kula Shaker. ...more2h 60minPlay
FAQs about Code Purple Podcast:How many episodes does Code Purple Podcast have?The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.