Episodes

  • Hitchcock – Master of Suspense or Manipulator?
    Apr 9 2025

    Was Alfred Hitchcock a cinematic genius—or a deeply flawed man who abused his power behind the scenes? In this episode of Everything is Grey, host Lorne Bregitzer explores the legendary director’s film legacy, from Psycho and The Birds to Rear Window and Vertigo, while diving into the disturbing allegations made by actresses like Tippi Hedren. We unpack Hitchcock’s groundbreaking storytelling techniques, his influence on modern cinema, and the darker truths that have come to light in the #MeToo era. Can we still celebrate the art while reckoning with the artist?

    Perfect for fans of film history, ethical pop culture debates, and true cinephiles.

    Keywords: Alfred Hitchcock podcast, Tippi Hedren Hitchcock, Psycho movie analysis, Hitchcock #MeToo, Hitchcock film techniques, Rear Window analysis, Hitchcock legacy, Everything is Grey podcast, film ethics, can you separate art from the artist?

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    32 mins
  • Rise of the Dead: The Evolution of Zombie Culture
    Mar 26 2025

    From Haitian voodoo rituals to the flesh-eating hordes of The Walking Dead — zombies have taken over pop culture and show no signs of slowing down. In this episode of Everything is Grey, we dive deep into the origins of zombie lore, starting with White Zombie (1932), and explore how George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead redefined the genre forever. We’ll break down the hidden symbolism in films like 28 Days Later, Dawn of the Dead, and Train to Busan — and uncover why we can’t stop watching the undead. Is it fear of societal collapse? A reflection of our inner monsters? Or just the thrill of survival? Tune in and find out why zombies have become the ultimate reflection of human nature.

    #ZombieCulture #Undead #ZombieMovies #HorrorPodcast #PodcastLife #ZombieApocalypse #NightOfTheLivingDead #TrainToBusan #TheWalkingDead #HorrorFans #28DaysLater #GeorgeRomero #ZombieLore #PodcastEpisode #MoviePodcast #ZombieNation #ScaryMovies #FilmAnalysis #PopCulture #EverythingIsGrey

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    28 mins
  • Phil Spector - Genius & Madman Pt. 2
    Mar 19 2025

    In this gripping conclusion to our two-part series on Phil Spector, we explore the dark descent of a music icon. From his groundbreaking work with The Beatles, Leonard Cohen, and The Ramones to his chilling paranoia and ultimate conviction for the murder of Lana Clarkson — this episode dives deep into the genius and madness of Phil Spector. Tune in to uncover how one of music’s most influential producers left behind a complex legacy of brilliant hits and tragic consequences. 🎧 #PhilSpector #TrueCrime #MusicHistory

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    35 mins
  • Phil Spector - Genius & Madman Pt. 1
    Mar 12 2025

    In this episode of “Everything is Grey,” we explore the complex legacy of Phil Spector — the music genius behind the Wall of Sound and the dark personal history that followed. From his influence on The Beatles and The Ronettes to the tragic death of Lana Clarkson, we examine the tension between Spector’s artistic brilliance and his troubling personal life. Trigger warning: This episode discusses themes of domestic abuse and control.

    #PhilSpector #WallOfSound #MusicHistory #TrueCrime #Podcast #TheRonettes #TheBeatles #LanaClarkson #DomesticAbuse #MusicLegend

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    27 mins
  • Stanley Kubrick & William Friedkin: The Price of Perfection
    Mar 5 2025

    What happens when visionary directors push their actors to the breaking point? In this episode of Everything is Grey, we expose the brutal behind-the-scenes stories of legendary filmmakers Stanley Kubrick (The Shining, A Clockwork Orange) and William Friedkin (The Exorcist, The French Connection). From psychological torment to physical injuries, these directors sacrificed their actors’ well-being in pursuit of cinematic perfection.

    Were these extreme methods necessary for creating some of the greatest films of all time, or were they simply abusive? We break down the shocking stories of Shelley Duvall’s emotional breakdown, Linda Blair’s life-long injuries, and the terrifying lengths Friedkin went to—including firing guns on set.

    🎬 Listen now as we explore the thin line between artistic genius and cruelty in Hollywood.

    🔹 Topics Covered:

    • Stanley Kubrick’s obsessive perfectionism and its toll on actors

    • The terrifying truth behind The Exorcist’s injuries and on-set chaos

    • How far is too far? The ethics of method directing

    • Would these films still be great without the suffering?

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    24 mins
  • Was Elvis Racist? Separating Fact from Fiction
    Feb 24 2025

    Did Elvis Presley hold racist beliefs, or was he unfairly accused? In this episode of [Podcast Name], we dive deep into the controversial claims surrounding the King of Rock & Roll. From the long-debunked rumor that he made racist remarks to his undeniable influence from Black artists, we explore Elvis’s relationships with the Black community, his musical inspirations, and his impact on civil rights. Featuring expert insights, historical context, and firsthand accounts, we uncover the truth behind the accusations. Was Elvis a cultural appropriator, an ally, or something in between? Tune in to find out!

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    21 mins
  • Dr. Seuss-From Racism to Renowned Children’s Author: The Life and Legacy of the World's Most Beloved Children's Author
    Feb 13 2025
    The Dr. Seuss legacy is complicated. Beginning with racist cartoons and illustrations. Continuing on to becoming one of the most beloved children's authors in history. Explore his history and decide for yourself whether you believe he should be as celebrated as he is.
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    28 mins