
Adult Beverage Film Podcast
Summary: If you love great cinema, you will love hearing our hosts and special guests from the film industry (directors, writers, directors of photography, producers, actors, gaffers) talk about some of the best films and tv shows ever made. In each episode, we discuss a new or old classic film with our mystery guests who speak freely about their thoughts on the work of art while we enjoy a few adult beverages along the way. Our hosts: Kent Smith (award-winning director, writer, producer) has worked in the film business on such shows as Homeland, Mr. Mercedes, Outcast, and feature films as Tusk, Max, and The Other Zoe. He is the director of award-winning films, The Last Passport, Mike, and Little Package. He brings his film knowledge to the table on each show. Patrick G. Keenan (award-winning actor), who you might have seen in Blind Side, Homeland, Tropical Cop Tales, Mike, and Little Package is no stranger to the stage, and he brings more jokes and tremendous knowledge to the already funny show. Laura Truman comes to the table with her fantastic laugh on life and incredible film knowledge (Film Critic and old school film collector). Carlisle "Squeaker" Hamrick (Audio Genius and the boy who hates everything) is maybe the smartest guy on the show, so you never know where he will bring the questions. Join us for some in-depth discussion about your favorite movies.
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Podcasts:
#42: Dune (Denis Villeneuve)
#41: Don't Look Up (Adam McKay)
#40: The Matrix Resurrections (Lana Wachowski)
#39: Léon: The Professional (Luc Besson)
#38: Another Round (Thomas Vinterberg)
#37: The Magnificent Seven (John Sturges)
#36: The Perks of Being A Wallflower (Stephen Chbosky)
#35: Almost Famous (Cameron Crowe)
#34: The Final Girls (Todd Strauss-Schulson)
#33: The Shining (Stanley Kubrick)
#32: One Cut of the Dead (Shin'ichirô Ueda)
Bonus Materials 31: Krampus
#31: Krampus (Michael Dougherty)
#30: Vertigo (Alfred Hitchcock)
#29: The Matrix ( Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski)