Podcasts

Richmond actor in new Jerry Seinfeld movie
Bailey Sheetz plays a Pop-Tart fan

Buying films for thousands of theaters
Former Richmonder and cinema buyer Paul Serwitz

Two new docs on Virginia’s Black heritage
Douglas Wilder & Danville’s Black Monday

Protecting a historic Black one-room school
Meet the makers of the doc about the Pine Grove School

VFX from Pixar to VR
Visual effects for movies & more with Mark Lambert

Training actors to become Thespian Equestrians
Al Underwood works with horses and actors

His made his first feature at 23
Meet Iranian filmmaker Sina Khani

Moroccan-American director at JRFF
Yossera Bouchtia discusses 3 of her shorts

Annual check-in from the Virginia Film Office
Andy Edmunds looks at 2023 & 2024 (including the new movie in town)

He’s played so many foreigners and villains
Tom Belgrey on lots of films and TV roles

Being in front & behind the camera simultaneously
Donna Bailey works teleprompter

Richmond’s new screening space
PJ Sykes & Jeff Roll talk about CinemaNiche

Adventures of a location manager
Tom Sanchez Prunier’s gigs & more

Wait…I have another story!
Crissy Offutt drops names and F-bombs from her life in LA

Going To Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project
The noted poet talks about her new doc

Meet the director of Driving Madeleine
Christian Carion on the joys & challenges of the film

Petersburg’s Blair Underwood
Being in ORIGIN and other shows

Double Feature Podcast
Virginia Screenwriters Forum & Winter Horrorland Fest

Remembering Gene Wilder
Meet the makers of this doc

Starting Virginia’s oldest production facility
Guy Spiller “rewinds” back to the early days, plus AnalogRetentive

What is NoVa Motion Pictures?
Meet the co-founder Robert Kendzie

From backyard wrestling to the Beach Boys tour
Joe Carabeo stays busy writing, shooting and directing

He’s been in 70+ shows
Raynor Scheine talks about his movies, plays & TV work

No more film projectors
Stace Carter explains Digital Cinema Packages

Richmond actor in new Jerry Seinfeld movie
Bailey Sheetz plays a Pop-Tart fan

Buying films for thousands of theaters
Former Richmonder and cinema buyer Paul Serwitz

Two new docs on Virginia’s Black heritage
Douglas Wilder & Danville’s Black Monday

Protecting a historic Black one-room school
Meet the makers of the doc about the Pine Grove School

VFX from Pixar to VR
Visual effects for movies & more with Mark Lambert

Training actors to become Thespian Equestrians
Al Underwood works with horses and actors

His made his first feature at 23
Meet Iranian filmmaker Sina Khani

Moroccan-American director at JRFF
Yossera Bouchtia discusses 3 of her shorts

Annual check-in from the Virginia Film Office
Andy Edmunds looks at 2023 & 2024 (including the new movie in town)

He’s played so many foreigners and villains
Tom Belgrey on lots of films and TV roles

Being in front & behind the camera simultaneously
Donna Bailey works teleprompter

Richmond’s new screening space
PJ Sykes & Jeff Roll talk about CinemaNiche

Adventures of a location manager
Tom Sanchez Prunier’s gigs & more

Wait…I have another story!
Crissy Offutt drops names and F-bombs from her life in LA

Going To Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project
The noted poet talks about her new doc

Meet the director of Driving Madeleine
Christian Carion on the joys & challenges of the film

Petersburg’s Blair Underwood
Being in ORIGIN and other shows

Double Feature Podcast
Virginia Screenwriters Forum & Winter Horrorland Fest

Remembering Gene Wilder
Meet the makers of this doc

Starting Virginia’s oldest production facility
Guy Spiller “rewinds” back to the early days, plus AnalogRetentive

What is NoVa Motion Pictures?
Meet the co-founder Robert Kendzie

From backyard wrestling to the Beach Boys tour
Joe Carabeo stays busy writing, shooting and directing

He’s been in 70+ shows
Raynor Scheine talks about his movies, plays & TV work

No more film projectors
Stace Carter explains Digital Cinema Packages
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It features news, interviews & reviews of film, TV & streaming with a Virginia angle. New episode posted Wednesdays.
The show can also be heard on WRIR-FM (97.3) every Friday at 11:30am
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