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By Vilan Trub
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
George "Maddox" Ouzounian is the founder of the influential humor blog The Best Page in the Universe and a New York Times best selling author.
Indie Film Hustle founder Alex Ferrari geeks out about movies and talks about his new book, Shooting for the Mob: (based on the Incredible True Story).
Patrick Kilpatrick is the rare conservative-leaning Hollywood actor who went toe-to-toe on the big screen with Tom Cruise in Minority Report and loaned his car in real life to Zed from Pulp Fiction (to buy crack of course).
Michael Dorn is known as Star Trek's Worf, but he's also a prolific voice actor and dreams of directing a romantic comedy.
Martin Ruhe is a director of photography who lensed movies such as George Clooney's Catch-22 and Harry Brown with Michael Caine.
Stephen Mark edited some of the biggest shows from X-Files to Deadwood. He talks about cutting for TV, David Duchovny learning how to deliver a joke, and working on less-than-desirable projects because you need the money.
Bryan Norton served as a chairperson of the New York Film Academy and is the author of the upcoming book: For God Sake’s Get Out! The Making of the Amityville Horror.
Vanja Cernjul is a director of photography who lensed everything from big hits like Crazy Rich Asians to some of today's most innovative TV shows like 30 Rock and The Deuce.
Jeremiah O'Driscoll is the legendary editor of The Polar Express, Beowulf, Flight, and many other great films. Through his collaboration with some of the greatest filmmakers, including a steady collaboration with Robert Zemeckis, he directly influenced how we watch movies.
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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.