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Bi-weekly podcast, with bonus episodes and interviews throughout, that center around the work of one movie director per show. Hosted by Jim Laczkowski with a rotating line-up of guests and f...

Good evening. Welcome back to Dial P for Podcast , Patrick Ripoll's year-long chronological voyage through the films of Alfred Hitchcock. Ev...

NOTE: After this episode, B-Side Me will be getting its own separate feed as a standalone show! If you enjoy the first five episodes, you'll...

Where to begin discussing a filmmaker like Jodorowsky? Obviously I had heard of him and had seen the documentary, Jodorowsky's Dune , but it...

Not too big of a summary this time around since the title says it all and there’s a lot to get to in terms of the episode proper. Every year...

Good evening. Welcome back to Dial P for Podcast, Patrick Ripoll's year-long chronological voyage through the films of Alfred Hitchcock. Eve...

In addition to the monthly movie talk regarding directors (for Director’s Club), I'm happy to present the latest episode of the music versio...

The last director-centric episode was back in late November / early December but we're back on the regularly monthly schedule as of now! Hug...

The title says it all. 50 Favorites Part One was done back in 2021. Every couple of years, we nerd out some more! Collect them all, tell you...

Good evening. Welcome to Dial P for Podcast, Patrick Ripoll's year-long chronological voyage through the films of Alfred Hitchcock. Every mo...

My first live podcast recording! Author/film critic/podcaster Nick Digilio sold out the community room at the Rogers Park Branch library in...

Do you love physical media and movies? Then you should be following all-things Ryan. I am truly honored to be joined by returning guest and...

What a year. Thank God it's over. For a nearly five-hour long conversation among my two dearest friends and fellow podcasters, we reveal 25...

What the hell is Bloodbeat ?? From one-and-done French filmmaker Fabrice-Ange Zaphiratos, filmed in Wisconsin. A young woman travels to rura...

Happy Bonus Episode to all and to all a good listen. Here are some of my favorite songs of 2025 that you can enjoy as an 80-minute playlist...

Side note: In the midst of the migration from Substack to Ghost, this episode got lost in the shuffle somehow so it's back in the feed now....

In addition to the monthly movie talk regarding directors (for Director’s Club), I am happy to present the latest episode of the music versi...

In addition to the monthly movie talk regarding directors (for Director’s Club), I am happy to present the latest episode of the music versi...

No description necessary! The title says it all. Well it was tempting to record all 12 hours of us talking through the entire franchise for...

Returning guest, writer, librarian, Instagram superstar and host of the Not Scared Podcast , the great Chloe Waryan, returns for her yearly...

Spoilers spoilers spoilers! If you haven’t seen One Battle After Another (and you should) then wait to dive into this month’s bonus conversa...

In addition to the monthly movie talk regarding directors (for Director’s Club), I am happy to present the debut episode of the music versio...

Returning guest, film writer and all-around great human being Mitchell Beaupre from Letterboxd (and a number of publications) returns for th...

For this excursion into something besides movies, I would recruit friend and Austin-based journalist Dan Solomon to go back 20 years to talk...

Do you like explosions?! Well you're in for a summer treat. Thank you so much to guest hosts Chloe Waryan and Luther Moss for covering a dir...

I once saw a film called Sherman’s March which of course I adored. But then a year or so ago, I watched another film by the same director, B...

What an honor and a joy it was to talk with Rachel Bellwoar, an extremely talented writer and pop culture enthusiast whose work I’ve enjoyed...

Not too big of a summary this time around since the title says it all and there’s a lot to get to in terms of the episode proper. Every year...

This is a celebration, not just another Director’s Club episode for a reason. Back in 1990, I became an avid fan and follower of today’s gue...

Let’s forget all about inauguration day (since this comes out on January 20th, 2025) by focusing on someone who truly matters, the legendary...

Nearly five hours of conversation and recommendations all about the year 2024 in cinema! Bill Ackerman (host of Supporting Characters and gu...

Happy holidays! Grateful to my incredibly smart and passionate guests to cover a genre I’m not as well-versed in - Hong Kong cinema particul...

Hello everyone! I am no longer putting out episodes via Libsyn, they are now hosted right here at my Substack. Formerly known as the 5 Years...

Have you been waiting for the Mann? Well it's been over a decade since we last discussed his work back when Patrick and I mainly covered our...

The spooky season is here! Why not indulge in the twisted fantasy worlds of one renowned, revered Mexican filmmaker by the name of Guillermo...

It's been six weeks since a new episode of the show but this will be worth the wait, given not only the director we're covering but the gues...

Couldn't be more thrilled to share the latest conversation I had with one of my favorite returning guests, actor/writer/director Keith Gordo...

Get it on, bang a gong, get it on! Patrick Ripoll (of 96 Greers) joins me once again, returning to discuss two horror films that left me a b...

For this excursion into something besides movies, in case you didn't know, I once hosted Voices & Visions and I would recruit friend and Aus...

Once again, the format has changed a little for an experiment. Not quite a magic trick if you will, but Erik and I hope to "incept" you with...

Do you remember when Bill Ackerman and I revealed our 50 favorite movies episode for the 10-year anniversary of this show? That was Part One...

Do you remember when Bill Ackerman and I revealed our 50 favorite movies episode for the 10-year anniversary of this show? That was Part One...

Two reasons this podcast exist: Film Junk and Patrick Ripoll. So I'm always grateful when Patrick returns since he's the OG co-host of this...

The epic yearly retrospectives continue as we travel back 30 years to rewatch, reconsider and share favorites along with many memories too!...

When I first saw Hiroshima Mon Amour, this particular director went on the long list of names I wanted to cover. Alain Resnais is an interna...

The title of this episode says it all. Over four hours of nerdy movie conversations and recommendations all about the year 2023. Two Directo...

Happy New Year! This is a podcast. The Director’s Club Podcast. Maybe you should get a coffee first before listening. A coffee and a muffin...

Just in time for turkey day, in which we have a lot to be thankful for, comes this delightful discussion with plenty of fixins. Fresh from t...

This episode is about the same running time as The Conjuring 2! Why does a horror movie need to be well over two hours? One might inquire to...

The new episode arrives a few days later than planned (since it was scheduled to be our September episode) but nevertheless, we have a delig...

Wendell B. Harris Jr. is an American independent filmmaker trained in drama at Interlochen and Juilliard. His family founded Prismatic Image...