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Dana Schwartz is a journalist and author. She was raised in Illinois, and attended Brown University. She interned on Conan and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She was a correspondent at Entertainment Weekly and for the New York Observer. She is the author of three books and the creator and host of the podcast Noble Blood. | Guest | |
Ricky Carmona is a comedian, occasional Deejay and podcaster. He is the part of the Max Fun Network and known for his work on the television show Tosh.o and for hosting the Who Shot Ya? Podcast. | Guest | |
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Drew McWeeny is a co-host of 80s All Over podcast. | Guest | |
Amy Nicholson is a film critic. Currently, she is chief film critic for MTV News. She is the co-host of the Earwolf podcasts "The Canon" and "Unspooled," and host of the MTV podcast "Skillset."Nicholson's reviews have appeared in Boxoffice Magazine, IndieWire, Los Angeles Times, MTV News, The Guardian, The New York Times, UPROXX, Variety, and the Village Voice. Her first book, "Tom Cruise: Anatomy of an Actor" was published in 2014. | Guest | |
Brian Duffield is a screenwriter and writer-director, known for his films No One Will Save You and Spontaneous. | Guest | |
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Director: Queer For Fear, The Quiet Room, Deathcember's "Milk and Cookies." Cohost: Aughtsterion. 🌈💀 he/they | Guest | |
Marc Bernardin is an American journalist, TV and comic book writer. He co-hosts the Fatman Beyond podcast. | Guest | |
Jonah Ray is an actor, comedian, and writer. | Guest | |
Editorial + Talent Producer for Marvel, and George Lucas Talk Show producer. | Guest | |
Co-Creator/Writer/Producer of FOX's Sleepy Hollow and Podcast Like It's 1999/1989 aka a Neurotic Jewish writer living in LA. I know, shocking. | Guest | |
Connor Ratliff is an actor who has had roles on television shows like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (Amazon) and Search Party (TBS). | Guest | |
Re-Animator the Musical, Beyond The Gates, Almost Human, SEQUENCE BREAK, RATED R SPEAKEASY, NIGHT SCHOOL & author of GODZILLA: THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO THE KOTM | Guest | |
Alan Sepinwall is a television reviewer, writer, and chief TV critic for Rolling Stone. | Guest | |
Emily St. James (formerly Emily VanDerWerff) is a critic, journalist, podcaster, and writer. Currently, she is the Critic at Large for Vox. Prior to 2019, she published under her old name, Todd VanDerWerff.St. James started her career by working for the student newspaper while studying at South Dakota State University. In 2004, she graduated and began working for newspapers, writing and copy editing, while maintaining her TV blog. Later, she wrote for the A.V. Club, first as a freelance writer, and then as an editor. | Guest | |
Guy Branum is a talented comedian, writer, and actor known for his sharp wit and insightful humor. Branum was born in Yuba City, California, and has made significant contributions to comedy, including his work as a writer for "Chelsea Lately" and his appearances on "The Mindy Project" and "Last Comic Standing." He is the host of the popular podcast "Pop Rocket" and the author of the memoir "My Life as a Goddess" (2018). Branum's comedy often explores themes of identity, culture, and politics, delivered with a unique and engaging perspective. He continues to entertain and enlighten audiences with his distinct comedic voice. | Guest | |
Jordan Crucchiola is writer and journalist. | Guest | |
Dave Gonzales is a co-founder of FITWR a weekly podcast about movies. He is also producer, podcaster, and host of A STORM OF SPOILERS - A Pop Culture Podcast. | Guest |
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