Episodes

  • Cuisine de la 'Pocalypse : From Japanese Commercials to Post-Apocalyptic Food Prep
    Nov 17 2025

    hosts Kevin Mumphrey, Victoria V.A. Jones, and Karsten Hyde-Fargason welcome filmmaking couple Kyle and Zuzu Weingart, the creative minds behind the feature film Cuisine de l'Apocalypse.

    The Weingarts discuss how their shared love for movies—from It's a Wonderful Life to Mel Brooks and B-movies like Tremors—inspired them to pursue filmmaking. Zuzu shares her unusual start in Japanese refrigerator commercials, and Kyle recounts how Zuzu motivated him to leave a gas station job to go to film school.

    They detail the challenges and dynamics of working together as a married couple and parents on projects like their first $5,000 feature film, The Waiting Game, which battled unexpected four feet of Montana snow. Zuzu also discusses the heartbreak and silver lining of having her scene with Nicolas Cage cut from the film Butcher's Crossing (which earned her a SAG card).

    Finally, they dive into their new project, Cuisine de l'Apocalypse. Kyle reveals the film was inspired by his love for cooking shows and Gilligan's Island, aiming to be a fun, unpretentious movie. Zuzu explains how they secured funding, including a $50,000 film grant and a supportive private investor, after starting their production company, 99 Productions, right before the 2020 pandemic.

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    1 hr and 33 mins
  • Titles Hollywood's October Box Office Disaster The Impact of Economic Factors on Movie Attendance
    Nov 10 2025


    We discuss the current state of the movie industry, focusing on the disappointing box office results of October, the impact of economic factors on movie-going habits, and the phenomenon of celebrity fatigue. They explore the dynamics of upcoming films, the competition they face, and the expectations audiences have for sequels and franchises. The discussion also touches on the high costs of big-budget films and the anticipated box office performance of major releases like Wicked and Avatar.



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    48 mins
  • Oscars 2026: Predictions and Surprises
    Nov 3 2025


    In this engaging conversation, We dive into various topics surrounding the film industry, including predictions for the upcoming Oscars, the evolution of The Rock's career, and the impact of streaming services on audience engagement. They discuss the changing landscape of Hollywood, the significance of action and comedy films, and the future of major franchises like Star Wars and Marvel. Additionally, they explore the introduction of new Oscar categories and the idea of recognizing animal performances in film.



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    50 mins
  • Titles Unmasking Hollywood's Authenticity
    Oct 27 2025

    In this conversation, We delve into the themes of authenticity in Hollywood, the impact of AI on the acting profession, and recent legislative changes in California regarding the use of AI and commercial practices. They discuss the Monster series, exploring its portrayal of real-life events and characters, while also addressing the ethical implications of using AI in the entertainment industry. The conversation wraps up with a light-hearted discussion about the absurdity of loud commercials and the evolving landscape of media consumption

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    41 mins
  • What we Missed
    Oct 20 2025


    In this episode, the We discuss various topics in film and television, focusing on Zendaya's upcoming films and their potential box office success, the art of movie trailers and audience expectations, the evolution of Hollywood stars, 50 Cent's influence on film and television, and MTV's shift from music to reality TV. The conversation is lively and filled with humor, showcasing the hosts' chemistry and insights into the entertainment industry.



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    37 mins
  • Texas Vs California
    Oct 6 2025

    A lively discussion on the film industry's shift from California to Texas, exploring economic factors, cultural differences, and the future of filmmaking in these states.

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    33 mins
  • From Sony NEX5 to Set Life — Clarence Scott Jr.’s Filmmaking Journey
    Sep 22 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with filmmaker Clarence Scott Jr. for a candid, inspiring deep dive into the art and grind of filmmaking. From his first camera—the humble Sony NEX5—to directing music videos and navigating newsroom chaos, Clarence opens up about the technical skills, creative instincts, and sheer persistence that shaped his path.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Kathy Bates and the Emmys
    Sep 8 2025



    In this episode, we discuss various topics including the excitement of football season, the recent Emmy awards, and predictions for winners in both drama and comedy categories. They delve into the debate surrounding the eligibility of reality TV for Emmys and share their thoughts on notable shows and performances. The conversation highlights the significance of awards in the entertainment industry and the personal biases of the hosts, particularly towards Kathy Bates.



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    39 mins