Flick Nation

A look behind-the-scenes at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, the current state of the Oscar race, and an exclusive interview with Best Actor nominee Bruce Dern. Plus, what was the real reason Quentin Tarantino cancelled his hot new western The Hateful Eight? Hosted by Dennis Willis, with Steven Kirk and Steve Wagner.

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An epic-sized look back celebrating the 20th anniversary of Reel Life, the original film review program to feature Dennis Willis, Steve Wagner and Steven Kirk. In this no-holds-barred reunion, the boys dish about producing TV in the 90s, a love of movies, and celebrity interviews gone spectacularly wrong. From kindly mentors to crooked TV execs, from the struggle to work and stay friends, to the power of Salma Hayek’s cleavage … this is unlike any Flick Nation episode you’ve ever heard. Strap in!

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Exclusive interviews with groundbreaking filmmaker Kimberly Pierce about her remake of Carrie and the legacy of Boys Don’t Cry, J.C. Chandor on directing Robert Redford in All is Lost, independent producer Blu de Golyer talks about his acclaimed fright fest House of Good and Evil. Plus Danny Trejo talks Machete, director John Wells talks about finding the perfect ending for August: Osage County, and a wrap-up of the Mill Valley Film Festival. Hosted by Dennis Willis.

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CLICK TO LISTEN: From Europa Report and Elysium to Star Trek, a look at why 2013 might just be a golden age for big-screen Sci-Fi. Hollywood seems to be banking everything on big-budget sequels. Is this a good idea? Plus, reviews of 2 Guns, We’re the Millers, and the Oscar-ready biopic Lovelace, with Amanda Seyfried as Deep Throat legend Linda Lovelace. Also, win a copy of the Tom Cruise epic Oblivion on Blu-ray and digital. Hosted by Dennis Willis, with Steven Kirk, Just Seen It’s David Freedman and Sara Vizcarrondo.

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CLICK TO LISTEN: Batman and Superman win Comic-Con, Johnny Depp responds to his critics, and Fight Club and Rocky Balboa get improbable sequels. Plus, Just Seen It producer David Freedman discusses the buzziest movies you haven’t seen yet; author Phil Hall talks about his book The Greatest Bad Movies, and we ask the burning question: What happened to all the movie stars? Plus, we give The Wolverine the Instant Review treatment. Hosted by Dennis Willis, with Steven Kirk and Steve Wagner.

 

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