
Cinemallennials Podcast
1) A Night to Remember (1958)
On this episode of Cinemallennials, I talked with Harry Marks, writer for Cabinet of Curiosities and host of Let’s All Go to The Lobby on Tiktok about 1958’s A Night to Remember, hailed by many as t...Show More
2) March of the Wooden Soldiers (1934)
Hello my name is David Lewis and I am the host of Cinemallennials, a podcast where myself and another millennial watch a classic film ranging from the 1890s to 1969 and discuss its significance and re...Show More
3) The Caine Mutiny (1954)
On this episode of Cinemallennials I spoke with author James Krouse his book, A Bird in the Deep: The True Story of the USS Partridge.” And how it relates to 1956’s The Caine Mutiny starring former Na...Show More
4) King Kong (1933)
Hello my name is David Lewis and I am the host of Cinemallennials, a podcast where myself and another millennial watch a classic film ranging from the 1890s to 1969 and discuss its significance and re...Show More
5) Alexander Nevsky (1938)
Before we get into the show today, this episode was recorded on December 2nd, 2021, 54 days before the Russian invasion of Ukraine. When the invasion occurred Rachael and I made sure that we wanted to...Show More
6) The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
On today’s episode of Cinemallennials, I talked with Will Pender, host of Now that’s What I call a podcast about the silent horror classic, The Phantom of the Opera starring the Man of a Thousand Face...Show More
7) 8 1/2 (1963)
On today’s episode of Cinemallennials, I talk with another K Cut podcast host, James Bunn about Frederico Fellini’s master work on the process of filmmaking, 8 ½. Frederico Fellini’s legacy is that of...Show More
8) It Happened One Night (1934)
On today’s episode of Cinemallennials, I’ll be talking to film scholar and host of the Audiovisual Cultures podcast, Dr. Paula Blair about Frank Capra’s 1934 screwball comedy It Happened One Night. Al...Show More
9) Casablanca (1942)
On today’s episode of Cinemallennials, I’ll be talking with my girlfriend Alex about one of the most influential, romantic, and anti-fascist films of all time, the unconquerable Casablanca. Films like...Show More
10) The Wizard of Oz (1939)
On today’s episode of Cinemallennials, I’ll be talking with Lars Henriks, a director, actor, and host of the Lars Henriks Podcast International who picked a film that really needs no introduction, The...Show More