
Alcohollywood Podcast
1) CHRISTMAS SPECIAL: Batman Returns (1992)
Happy holidays, listeners! Every year, we take on an unconventional Christmas movie around the Yuletide season, and this time we (along with returning guest Mark Soloff of Blastropodcast) dip back to ...Show More
2) CONNICKUH SPECIAL: Memphis Belle (1990)
Every year, the Alcohollywood podcast takes the week before Christmas to celebrate the life and works of Sir Harry Connick Jr. - actor, musician, Renaissance Man. Harry Connickuh, listeners! For this...Show More
3) Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
We only had time for one episode last month, so we're double-dipping this week by extending 00-vember into 00-cember! We move from Timothy Dalton to Pierce Brosnan with the 1997 007 flick Tomorrow Nev...Show More
4) The Living Daylights (1987)
As a busy Thanksgiving month winds down, we realized that we haven't talked about a James Bond film for literally 200 episodes. To that end, we decided to get in a little 00-vember action with the sev...Show More
5) Interview with Olympia's Cast and Crew (Chicago International Film Festival)
As we continue to wrap up our coverage of the Chicago International Film Festival, it's important to take a look at some of the smaller stuff that came out of the fest, especially those set in the cit...Show More
Interview with Olympia's Cast and Crew (Chicago International Film Festival)
23:03 | Nov 7th, 2018
6) Episode 3 - True Grit
Howdy, listeners! Today we're saddling up and sucking back some moonshine to an old Western classic, 1969's True Grit! (NOTE: I have used my pun quota for this episode; the rest of this post is safe f...Show More
7) HORROR OCTORBOR: Friday the 13th (1980)
Happy Alcohol-loween! We close out our Seven Deadly Sins edition of Horror Octorbor by going old-school for Wrath - the vengeance-filled slasher Friday the 13th! Sure, this is the one that doesn't hav...Show More
8) Interview with What They Had Writer/Director Elizabeth Chomko and Actor Robert Forster
While dysfunctional family dramas are arguably a dime a dozen, Elizabeth Chomko's Chicago-centric debut What They Had stands out substantially from the pack. A touching, heartfelt tale of a woman (Hil...Show More
9) Interview w/The Price of Everything's Nathaniel Kahn
The world of contemporary art is a wild, wild thing - millionaires bidding incredible amounts of money to collect works from modern artists based on reputation, potential future valuation, or even (on...Show More
10) HORROR OCTORBOR: Single White Female (1992)
Horror Octorbor keeps a-chuggin' along this month, as we continue to break down the seven deadly sins! This week, we take a look at Envy in the context of 1992's erotic psychological thriller Single W...Show More