10 Film Podcasts Worth Listening To

These ten podcasts are guaranteed to entertain for an hour (some much longer) whenever and wherever they're listened to.

There are multitudes of podcasts out there, many of which are film-related, and it can be hard to find some that are worth seeking out week-to-week. These ten podcasts are guaranteed to entertain for an hour (some much longer) whenever and wherever they're listened to. The following range from straightforward reviews to comedians trying to outdo each other with film-related jokes, so there is something on this list for everyone. Nine of the podcasts are available on a weekly basis, so you can make a habit of listening on your daily commute or while doing chores. All of them are easily accessible on iTunes and on RSS feeds. iTunes has a convenient new Podcasts app which is helpful in managing all of your podcasts. You can find it here. Is there a film podcast I missed? List some of your favorites in the comments below and I'll be sure to check them out.

10. The Golden Briefcase

Tim Buel and Jeremy Kirk host Firstshowing.net's weekly podcast. Each episode features Buel, Kirk, and a guest discussing their "Pick of the Week", new trailers, and a topic related to a movie released that week. The show is usually 80-90 minutes but never drags, thanks in part to the entertaining segments and the hosts' chemistry. And it is refreshing that instead of reviewing the week's new release, the gang discusses a topic related to it. Last week, in honor of The Dark Knight Rises they discussed Batman in film, and for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter they listed their favorite movie presidents. The podcast always has great guests, including some big names like Richard Kelly and Matt Reeves. By the hosts' admission, this is not an intellectual discussion of film. It's just friends discussing movies, and there is nothing wrong with that. It can be downloaded here.When is it released?: Wednesdays/ThursdaysNotable episodes: 115: The Darker Side of Comedy (Guest: Matt Patches); 112: Of Xenomorphs & Stars (Guests: Richard Kelly and C. Robert Cargill)
 
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