Recent Episodes
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In the Screening Room with Michael Mann
Jul 31, 2024 – 00:53:41 -
Weekend Watchlist: Summer 2024 Preview Extravaganza
May 3, 2024 – 00:57:08 -
Best in Show Season 2 Finale: Letterboxd Goes to the Oscars
Mar 15, 2024 – 01:10:55 -
Best in Show: Oscars Honchos, Dune Power and Sleater-Kinney
Mar 8, 2024 – 00:59:10 -
Best in Show: Indie Spirits with Justine Triet and On Cinema’s Gregg Turkington
Mar 1, 2024 – 00:57:09 -
Best in Show: BAFTAs and Barbie with Billie Eilish and Finneas
Feb 23, 2024 – 00:56:02 -
Best in Show: Visual Effects with The Creator creators, plus War is Over! with Sean Lennon
Feb 16, 2024 – 01:03:30 -
Best in Show: International Feature Feast with Juliette Binoche and Tran Anh Hung
Feb 9, 2024 – 01:01:08 -
Best in Show: Sundance sum-ups and Flower Moon costumes with Oscar nominee Jacqueline West
Feb 2, 2024 – 00:59:59 -
Best in Show: 2024 Oscar noms and an Animation Celebration with the directors of Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Jan 25, 2024 – 01:02:17 -
Best in Show: Sound Design in the Snow, in Osage country and The Zone of Interest
Jan 19, 2024 – 00:59:09 -
Weekend Watchlist: Giant-Sized 2024 Preview Spectacular
Jan 16, 2024 – 00:58:45 -
Best in Show: Poor Things, Lord of the Rings, and those pesky Golden Globes
Jan 12, 2024 – 01:16:28 -
Best in Show: 2023 Year in Review Extravaganza!
Jan 5, 2024 – 01:43:35 -
Best in Show: Documentary shortlist special with Jon Batiste, Maciek Hamela, listener mailbag questions and award cats!
Dec 29, 2023 – 01:07:30 -
Best in Show: Chopping it up with Oppenheimer film editor Jennifer Lame
Dec 22, 2023 – 01:01:30 -
‘Love Actually’ Spectacular
Dec 19, 2023 – 01:06:50 -
Best in Show: Inside the Actor’s Studio with Paul Mescal, Andrew Scott and Jeffrey Wright
Dec 15, 2023 – 01:05:16 -
Best in Show: Screenplay Edition with May December Writer Samy Burch
Dec 8, 2023 – 00:45:59 -
Best in Show: Ringing in Awards Season 2023 with Sean Fennessey
Dec 1, 2023 – 01:05:25 -
Four Favorites with Scott Pilgrim Takes Off’s BenDavid Grabinski: Stop Making Sense, John Carpenter, and Thanksgiving
Nov 21, 2023 – 00:49:00 -
Four Favorites with Screen Crush’s Matt Singer: Gymkata, Siskel & Ebert, and Los Angeles
Nov 14, 2023 – 01:05:09 -
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ with author David Grann, Martin Scorsese and Chief Standing Bear
Nov 9, 2023 – 00:33:33 -
‘The Exorcist’ Spectacular
Oct 31, 2023 – 00:55:21 -
Four Favorites with Dread Central’s Mary Beth McAndrews: found footage, righteous revenge and more Hallowe’en horrors
Oct 24, 2023 – 00:53:34 -
‘No One Will Save You’ with Brian Duffield
Oct 13, 2023 – 00:34:28 -
Four Favorites with Horrorville’s Brett Petersel: Waxworks, night breeds & zombies
Oct 10, 2023 – 01:01:58 -
Weekend Watchlist: Giant-Sized Fall Preview Spectacular
Oct 5, 2023 – 00:59:42 -
Saw X-travaganza with Kevin Greutert
Oct 3, 2023 – 00:23:28 -
Four Favorites with Flynn Slicker: Wong Kar-wai, Weerasethakul, Sing Street and lost love
Sep 26, 2023 – 01:13:21 -
Four Favorites with David Jenkins: Almodóvar, Daft Punk and Little White Lies
Sep 12, 2023 – 00:54:23 -
Four Favorites with Robert Daniels: Beale Street, messy masterpieces and sad robots
Aug 29, 2023 – 01:14:19 -
Best in Show: Fall Festival Preview, plus Our Labor Film Festival
Aug 25, 2023 – 01:05:32 -
‘Command Z’ with Steven Soderbergh
Aug 18, 2023 – 00:53:51 -
Best in Show: Strike Mailbag with Kate Comer
Aug 15, 2023 – 00:47:53 -
‘Passages’ with Ira Sachs
Aug 8, 2023 – 00:59:37 -
Four Favorites with Claira Curtis: Twilight, menstruation, DILFs and Miyazaki
Aug 1, 2023 – 01:06:38 -
Best in Show: Strike FAQ for film fans
Jul 28, 2023 – 00:32:50 -
Magic Hour: George Miller (Mad Max) and Danny & Michael Philippou (Talk to Me)
Jul 26, 2023 – 00:45:20 -
Four Favorites with Light the Fuse: Dead Reckoning Special
Jul 18, 2023 – 01:04:34 -
‘The Watermelon Woman’ with Cheryl Dunye
Jul 11, 2023 – 00:27:55 -
‘Insidious’ with Patrick Wilson
Jul 7, 2023 – 00:20:21 -
‘Indiana Jones’ Spectacular
Jul 4, 2023 – 01:05:07 -
‘Past Lives’ with Celine Song
Jun 27, 2023 – 00:24:26 -
Four Favorites with Georgia Oakley: Juliette Binoche, the perfect club scene, sewing your own Pride flags
Jun 20, 2023 – 01:04:48 -
Magic Hour: Zoe Lister-Jones (Beau Is Afraid) and Emma Seligman (Bottoms) on hiring women, high school comedies, and conveying pleasure
Jun 14, 2023 – 01:10:18 -
Four Favorites with Kyle Turner: Greta Gerwig, dancing Pacino and messy queers
Jun 6, 2023 – 01:09:21 -
Weekend Watchlist: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, Past Lives and the Boogeyman
Jun 1, 2023 – 00:33:17 -
'In the Cut' 20th Anniversary Special with Jane Campion
May 31, 2023 – 00:37:36 -
Weekend Watchlist: The Little Mermaid, Your Hurt My Feelings and Reality
May 25, 2023 – 00:28:23
Recent Reviews
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joppleeMehMichael Mann was terrific and I thought they would all be like that! Awards shows? Who cares? Cinema and filmmakers please!
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bizzystephLovelyThe awards commentary is great! I appreciate the bts look of the award shows and interviews given by the hosts including the press room, the governors’s hall etc — especially coverage of the current protests at the award shows that many of us wouldn’t see covered anywhere else. Thanks for painting a full and empathetic picture of that in addition to human interactions with the stars in the center
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sukishndaILY MiaIt’s so refreshing to listen to females hosts talk about film. This isn’t your ordinary film bro podcast🩵
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Nikks456Not for meI wanted to love it, but the hosts are just too…punchy? They sound to me like hostages with guns held to their heads. Hard to listen to anyone being that forcibly chipper.
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H.GrangerViva la Letterboxd Podcast!From my first time listening to “Ghibli Magic Moments” during the beginning of the pandemic, I have always been able to rely on the Letterboxd show for hilarious, heartfelt, and well-researched film entertainment. Putting on the podcast on long drives always makes me feel like I’m in the company of old friends and I ESPECIALLY love the Best in Show limited series. Would love more episodes with costume designer and/or production designer guests as the Catherine Martin Best in Show épisode knocked my socks off. In any case, Slim, Gemma, Mia, and Mitchell: never stop doing what you are doing! Y’all rock! 🥳
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LVJeffreyKeep It GoingJust wanted to drop a note here to say this is always a great podcast to listen to (and they actually quoted a review of mine in their recent "In the Cut" episode -- Gemma said my name to Jane Campion, and I'm blushing!). I hear they might be considering some format changes, but no matter what form they take, I hope Gemma, Slim, Mia, Mitch, and the crew stick around. Here's hoping they keep the Four Favorites and the Weekend Watchlist. Reliable and entertaining weekly listening.
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dale_aFriendship winsI love listening to this show. The hosts do a wonderful job of making ME feel like I’m there with them. Love this crew and their ability to pour everything they have into each ep. They care about what they are doing. And it’s noticeable.
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SlammermonkeyMore SlimMore Slim!
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CC Valdezamazing! 🎞️📽️♥️🍿i love listening to this podcast! i don’t have a ton of cinema loving friends so whenever i listen to this, it makes me feel like i’m hanging out with my movie buds 🥰 keep up the great work!
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mountainsofmossMagnifiqueThis podcast is a breath of fresh air in the realm of film criticism / appreciation content. Equal parts insightful, witty, respectful and heartfelt, and never overtly negative or film-snobby. The hosts have a deep knowledge and appreciation for their subject matter, and you can tell by their rapport and the flow of the show that they have a good time putting it all together. Good commentary. Good film recommendations. Good times.
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CaitB524Letterboxd 🤙🏻I *love* the Letterboxd podcasts! Love Gemma’s accent, the wild opinions, the celebrity guests with their four faves. I’ve added so many movies to my watchlist, learned how to shuffle so I can start actually watching my watchlist in 2023, and just love the conversations and the dynamics between all the hosts. They’re hilarious but my favorite thing is the lack of pretension. If you love movies, you definitely need to listen in.
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ddem2000Great showI’ve added several movies to my LB watchlist off of listening to this show, they’re all a lot of fun to listen to
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bekschexMuch love 💕Just wanna drop in to say how much I love letterbox’d and all of the podcast episodes they have! Especially the Weekend Watchlist. It’s such fun and always enjoy hearing what random movie the hosts have to watch based on their shuffled watch lists!
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movieross8A Pure DelightBoth The Letterboxd Show podcasts (Four Favorites original and Weekend Watchlist) are so much fun to listen to! The main show, hosted by Gemma and Slim, allows its guests to have fascinating conversations about films they are passionate about. Gemma and Slim have such a great rapport with each other and always seem to be having fun with whomever the guest is. I have learned about a bunch of fascinating voices on film through this podcast! Weekend Watchlist has also become a vital listen for me every week. Slim, Mitchell and Mia succinctly and joyously talk about the upcoming week’s new releases. The real highlight though is the Watchlist Shuffle segment, where the hosts shuffle their watchlists to find a movie to watch before the next show and talk about their previous shuffle pick. It provides a great opportunity to learn about films I had never heard of and they highlight listeners who do the same. An absolute blast of a feed and a must listen for film lovers everywhere!
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booknerd loverKind of a banger not gonna to lieThe weekend watchlist is calming and helps keep me up to date while four favorites introduces me to a lot of films. Great energy from all of the host.
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i'd rather not use any nameA Great Expansion of Letterboxd ItselfA breezy, enjoyable, and informative listen, The Letterboxd Show does so many things right! It has a great pair of regular hosts and a rotation of guests who are given the spotlight each week. It has a format we can rely on week after week, and that format (primarily a focused discussion on the four favorite movies of the guest) brings inherent variety. It has a great balance of passion and humility. We know why these speakers love the movies they love, and we are given honest moments of humility, like when the hosts admit that they simply didn’t fully connect with Fellini’s 8 1/2. (I am similarly “flawed,” so I particularly appreciated this!) The hosts don’t rely on memory; they rewatch (or give a first-time watch) to the favorites of the guests, which not only shows great respect to the guest but great respect to the movies themselves. They do a great job with the actual formatting of the podcasts, having chapter titles and chapter-specific images, as well as complete sets of links to all movies discussed. Finally, they honor Letterboxd itself by reading quotes from member reviews and sharing interesting stats gleaned from the site. (In addition to the “four favorites” episodes, they also have a “weekend watchlist” episode that does a good job of mentioning the obvious wide releases but has also brought to my attention a couple of hidden gems. Great stuff, keep it up!
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MegaPhilipExcellent!Letterboxd is an absolute treasure! They’re one of my favorite apps (strong contender for #1) and this podcast is just wonderful. I’m a fan of all the formats & all the hosts and crossing my fingers to be on the show properly one day! 🤞🏼
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DrJoeCoolBack to Only One Show? I Hope NotHow dare Letterboxd try to give us a varied way to listen to thoughts and opinions on movies, and let us know about new releases. The nerve of giving us not only one, but two weekly quality shows.
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Sikapwach1/3 of a good podcast about moviesI’ve loved getting Gemma’s mix of humor, knowledge and amazement, but adding other hosts into the feed has brought down the overall quality.
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ErickPessoaFrom the people who gave you the Letterboxd site comes the audio companionWow. It’s so fresh, fun and relaxed. It’s like I am at a bar taking to my friends about movies. I wish I had discovered it earlier.
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djmeccaVery Good!A hearty recommendation from this guy 👍
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@blurcoLetterboxd for your earsPart film, part psychoanalysis, the Letterboxd Show, brings a wide range of guests who share childhood stories, fond memories of first time watches and meaningful recollecting around the 4 most memorable movies in their lives. Hosted by In the cut advocate ~ Gemma and Don't believe the hype ~ Slim, each episode showcases insiders, and regulars as they together approach every angle of the movie making and movie watching experience. Definitely come for the movies but stay for the fun, and those infinite lists. ♡ @blurco My top four are Happiness (1998), The Doom Generation (1995), Little Children (2006) and Irreversible (2002).
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JasonHensley35Letterboxd Podcast!This is a great podcast for movie lovers! Each week they talk about very different films than the week before, it’s a great podcast to learn more about the world of movies. Keep up the great work Gemma and Slim!
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Elaine PalladinoFantasticSeason 2 relaunch is incredible! Slim and Gemma are excellent interviewers and I find myself hanging on every word.
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AndyinColorAmazing Season, Love the FormatThank you Gemma
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Nathalya.MolinaThe Big PictureBring Sean Fennessy to the Pod!
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Slingerman JonesAbsolutely a delightFantastic banter and just an overall great time. Unpretentious fun.
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Danny WiserGreat idea for a show!Fun hosts, great guest discussions, and a neverending list of movies to talk about.
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McKenzie WilkesI’m hooked!Season 2 has me absolutely hooked. I love Slim & Gemma and their banter/insights. I think the format is so fun and it’s so nice to hear people talk about the movies they love. EVERY movie lover should listen!
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Ben JessupLove this podcastBig fan of the Letterboxd app and this podcast!
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searchingforsoulBig fan!Big fan of The Letterboxd Show! As a movie fan, I found this to be a great addition and supplement to the Letterboxd website. Gemma is a great host and thoughtful insights and takes on movies. Slim is a good addition as well. I enjoyed listening and learning about their Top Four. Looking forward to listening more to this great show! Thank you. My Top Four: Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), The Matrix (1999), The Return of the King (2003), The Dark Knight (2008).
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JackismilkJack moultonYou brought in that glass of milk which brings the show down to zero, shame on you!!!
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SMRTALECAmazing Companion to LetterboxdI am loving this podcast. Smart, tasteful, playful conversations with some solid guest appearances. It’s a great companion to the Letterboxd website, it’s users, and it’s new editorial section on the site. You will find yourself adding a good handful of movies to your watchlist after each episode.
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darknight8200GoodIf your into cinema and love to support Letterboxd listen to this podcast if not just give it a try either way
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