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Join film critic Betty Jo Tucker, a confirmed movie addict, as she rants and raves about all things cinematic with a variety of co-hosts, producer Nikki Starr and noted movie critics – plus lots of fascinating film folks.

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Actress Rosemary Gore, star of "Fear of the Dark," and Mad Movie Man A.J. Hakari join Betty Jo Tucker and Nikki Starr to discuss the best and worst ghost movies ever made.

Actor Tim Reid and comic Tom Dreesen drop by to discuss their new book about their experiences as America’s first and only interracial comedy team. Film critic James Colt Harrison returns to help with the show.

Actor Barry Bostwick’s previous interview about the “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” will be replayed with a new Live Chat plus an additional segment updating plans to remake this horror/musical cult film. Get ready for Halloween by joining... more

Movie fans and critics share their memories regarding Paul Newman's wonderful movies and performances. Special guests: film critic John P. McCarthy, publisher Denise Cassino, and Hayes Ferguson from Legacy.com.

Jazz Shaw, an avid Humphrey Bogart fan, and film critic James Colt Harrison drop by to pay tribute to the man voted “the greatest movie star of all time” by Entertainment Weekly and ranked number one on The American Film Institute’s... more

What do "Whale Rider," "Blood Diamond," "Dead Man," and "What Dreams May Come" have in common? Find out by listening to Mary Trainor-Brigham discuss her new book, "Deep Cinema: Film as Shamanic Initiation."

How does "Burn After Reading" stack up with other films from the Coen Brothers? Film critics John P. McCarthy and Mad Movie Man A.J. Hakari drop by to help Betty Jo and Nikki answer this question.

Lorna Luft, Judy Garland's daughter, joins us for this special tribute to one of filmdom's greatest stars. Film critics James Colt Harrison and Diana Saenger also return to help with the show.

Susan Granger and James Colt Harrison discuss MGM's golden age of filmmaking. Granger, whose father directed many MGM movies during the 1940s and 50s, appeared in some of his films as a child. Harrison has written a... more

Mad Movie Man A.J. Hakari returns for a discussion of the best and worst DVD offerings released this month. "What Happens in Vegas," "Smart People," "Prom Night," and the "Hannah Montana" concert film are among movies to be... more

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