There is such rich history and potential for moving around this universe, but who really wants to?
Lichman & Rizov “Live” at Grassroots Tavern: Episode 18, “This Podcast Gets a 48” with Mike D’Angelo
This is our first season finale, so we go out in style with Mike D’Angelo.
We took the time to chat about Guy Maddin, with both Vadim and Andrew giving us their thoughts on My Winnipeg.
We’re nearing the end of our first season of recording/drinking/merry-making at Grassroots.
We’re back and we’ve got our first real “special guest” on the podcast: Salon’s Andrew O’Hehir.
There are vast differences between the three mediums of Batman.
Episode 14 is really “Episode Tavern” and I wouldn’t have it any other way.
If a Wookie can fondle a princess, can an Academy Award winner feed a 13-year old a Quaalude?
Preserving a judicious silence interrupted by occasional ill-timed bleating on my behalf, part two is super-delicious and crunchy.
Hello and welcome to one of our more epic episodes, which just happens to be lucky number 13.
In America, anime is an at-home staple.
Your contacts aren’t fogged over, faithful listeners, this is in fact Part Two of Episode 12!
Back like disco, but twice as corrupt, Vadim and myself return for another week of discourse.
Sure, we’re as surprised as you that we’re still doing this, but without this podcast we’d go hungry.
Postal is something more than a cult film.
V-Cinema has a fabled history to the Western audience.
I’m happy to say that Lichman and Rizov are back with the arrogant debauchery and drinking that you’ve come to despise and love.
Anime’s accessibility comes from a suspension of disbelief.
We’ve all been a bit busy preparing for the oncoming juggernaut that is Tribeca.
Well, this week we address the letting go of Nathan Lee and some of our favorite—ok, the Zodiac one—articles he’s penned.