The Cinephiliacs

A podcast by Peter Labuza - Tuesdays

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178 Episodes

  1. TC - SF Silent Fest 2019

    Published: 5/16/2019
  2. TC #114 - Katherine Groo (Archives de la Planète)

    Published: 4/22/2019
  3. TC #113 - Jane Gaines (The Girl Spy Before Vicksburg)

    Published: 3/29/2019
  4. TC #112 - Maya Montañez Smukler (Old Boyfriends)

    Published: 2/7/2019
  5. TC - 2018 Countdown with Keith Uhlich (Part 2)

    Published: 1/21/2019
  6. TC - 2018 Countdown with Keith Uhlich (Part 1)

    Published: 1/18/2019
  7. TC #111 - Michael Sicinski (Sink or Swim)

    Published: 12/20/2018
  8. TC #110 — Daniel Goldhaber (Showgirls)

    Published: 11/22/2018
  9. TC - Live At Home Movie Day 2018

    Published: 11/8/2018
  10. TC #109 - Terri Francis (Losing Ground)

    Published: 10/18/2018
  11. TC #108 - James Naremore (A Cottage on Dartmoor)

    Published: 9/13/2018
  12. TC #107 - Neil Bahadur (Judith of Bethulia)

    Published: 8/23/2018
  13. TC #106 - Janet Staiger (Zombieland)

    Published: 7/20/2018
  14. TC #105 - Kristen Warner (Magic Mike XXL)

    Published: 6/28/2018
  15. TC #104 - Dan Callahan (The Heiress)

    Published: 6/7/2018
  16. TC #103 - Jared Case at The Nitrate Picture Show (Dead Reckoning)

    Published: 5/14/2018
  17. TC #100 - Peter Labuza (The Long Gray Line)

    Published: 4/23/2018
  18. TC #102 - Antonella Bonfanti (Cabaret)

    Published: 4/2/2018
  19. TC #102 - Antonella Bonfanti (Cabaret)

    Published: 4/2/2018
  20. TC #101 - Shelley Stamp (Not Wanted)

    Published: 3/12/2018

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The Cinephiliacs is a podcast exploring the past and future of cinephelia. Film critic Peter Labuza has interviewed critics, programmers, academics, filmmakers, and more about their relationship to film and film culture. Additionally, each guest will bring in a particular favorite film and discuss it with Labuza. Indiewire declares, "If you want to hear film critics talk at length about their craft, there are few better places on the Internet" and Keyframe Daily has called it "Exhibit A" for the future of film culture