The Playlist Podcast Network Podcast
1) ‘His & Hers’: Tessa Thompson On Dual Perspectives, THAT Ending, Valkyrie’s MCU Return, and ‘Creed 4’ [Bingeworthy Podcast]
There’s a specific perverse pleasure in watching a murder mystery show that knows exactly when to let you feel confident and exactly when to pull that confidence out from under you. Netflix's “His & H...Show More
2) ‘Greenland 2: Migration’: Ric Roman Waugh On Disaster Movie Sequels, Emotion Over Spectacle, & More “Has Fallen” Films [The Discourse Podcast]
Disaster movies are built to end things. Cities collapse, the planet cracks open, and whatever survives crawls out into the credits. Sequels are supremely rare because escalation usually feels beside ...Show More
3) ‘Fallout’ Season 2: Walton Goggins On Re-Entering The Wasteland, Tarantino, & Marvel Misses [Bingeworthy Podcast]
The Wasteland doesn’t care who you are. It burns everyone the same. "Fallout" returns for Season 2 with a broader canvas and more confidence, expanding its ensemble-driven apocalypse while keeping its...Show More
4) ‘Silent Night, Deadly Night’: Rohan Campbell & Mike P. Nelson On Bloody Holiday Romance, Nazi Christmas Parties, & Defending ‘Halloween Ends’ [The Discourse Podcast]
Holiday horror is usually all tinsel and trauma, but the new remake of "Silent Night, Deadly Night" decides it also wants to add a warm hug, a nervous breakdown, and a full-blown Nazi Christmas party ...Show More
5) ‘Dust Bunny’: Bryan Fuller On Monsters, Spielberg’s Notes, Hannibal’s Future, and Creative Differences on Shows [The Discourse Podcast]
Childhood fears, bedtime monsters, and the hazy membrane between imagination and trauma collide in “Dust Bunny,” the feature directorial debut of Bryan Fuller, a filmmaker whose storytelling instincts...Show More
6) ‘Fackham Hall’: Thomasin McKenzie & Jim O’Hanlon On Delightfully Stupid Comedy, Visual Mayhem, & Playing It Dead Serious [The Discourse Podcast]
There’s refined British comedy, and then there’s “Fackham Hall,” a movie that waltzes in wearing period-accurate garb on the outside and immediately trips over the furniture. It’s the kind of delightf...Show More
7) ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ Season 4: Jeremy Renner & Edie Falco On Explosive Internal Chess Matches, Hawkeye, & Whether ‘Nurse Jackie’ Lives Again [Bingeworthy Podcast]
Kingstown never sleeps. It snarls. It churns. It eats the weak. With “Mayor of Kingstown” returning for Season 4, the Paramount+ thriller doubles down on the brutal machinery of power, corruption, and...Show More
8) ‘IT: Welcome To Derry’: Andy & Barbara Muschietti, Jason Fuchs & Brad Caleb Kane On Pennywise’s Origins, Their Multi-Season Plan, And Their Experience on ‘The Flash’ [Bingeworthy Podcast]
In Derry, the past never stays buried. Set in 1962, "IT: Welcome to Derry" rewinds Stephen King’s nightmare town to a moment of postcard innocence and slowly peels the veneer off to show the rot under...Show More
9) ‘Now You See Me, Now You Don’t’: Ruben Fleischer On Reuniting With Jesse Eisenberg & Woody Harrelson, His 'Venom' Experience, & His Upcoming Western Vampire Film [The Discourse Podcast]
theaters on November 14 from Lionsgate.For Fleischer, returning to work with Eisenberg and Harrelson was a huge draw, but it wasn't the only draw. “It was a combination of factors,” he said. “Definite...Show More
10) ‘The Running Man’: Edgar Wright On His Sci-Fi Blockbuster, Stephen King, Digital Filmmaking, & Why He’s Still On A “Cape Break” After Leaving 'Ant-Man' [The Discourse Podcast]
The future isn’t sleek or utopian; it’s loud, televised, and brought to you by your favorite corporate sponsors. In Edgar Wright’s high-voltage new film, “The Running Man,” entertainment has literally...Show More