• Ep. 349- The Facts of Life
    Sep 6 2025
    Goodbye, Mr. Washington Front Row Classics is celebrating one of the finest films in the legendary careers of Bob Hope and Lucille Ball: The Facts of Life (1960). Brandon and Emmett Stanton take a closer look at this witty and sophisticated comedy, directed and co-written by Melvin Frank alongside his longtime collaborator, Norman Panama. The film offers a … Continue reading Ep. 349- The Facts of Life →
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  • Ep. 348- Midnight
    Aug 31 2025
    Midnight Front Row Classics is shining a spotlight on one of the most underrated gems of Hollywood’s golden year, 1939. Brandon is joined by writer and podcaster Emily Edwards to discuss Midnight, the sparkling romantic comedy directed by Mitchell Leisen. Featuring a razor-sharp script by Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett, the film delivers wit, charm, … Continue reading Ep. 348- Midnight →
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  • Ep. 347- Interview with Raji Ahsan
    Aug 29 2025
    Dr. Sam Front Row Classics sits down with actor and filmmaker Raji Ahsan. Raji recently wrote an upcoming short film entitled Dr. Sam. He and Brandon chat about the origins of the film and how he came about casting both Lucie Arnaz and Alec Baldwin in the film. The two also discuss Raji’s background in … Continue reading Ep. 347- Interview with Raji Ahsan →
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  • Ep. 346- Born Yesterday
    Aug 27 2025
    Born Yesterday Front Row Classics celebrates Judy Holliday’s Oscar winning performance in 1950’s Born Yesterday. Brandon and Peter Martin take a look at one of greatest stage to screen translations of a play in film history. The two discuss Holliday’s legendary characterization of Billie Dawn. The performances of William Holden and Broderick Crawford are also … Continue reading Ep. 346- Born Yesterday →
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  • Ep. 345- Confessions of a Nazi Spy
    Aug 25 2025
    Confessions of a Nazi Spy Front Row Classics is taking a look at one of most audacious films of the 1930s. Brandon is joined by Christian Blauvelt from IndieWire to take a look at 1939’s Confessions of a Nazi Spy. The two discuss the bravery of Warner Brothers to take a stand against Nazi Germany … Continue reading Ep. 345- Confessions of a Nazi Spy →
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  • Ep. 344- Sitting Down with Melody Thomas Scott
    Aug 22 2025
    Welcome Melody Thomas Scott! Front Row Classics is thrilled to welcome Melody Thomas Scott to the show. Melody has delighted audiences at Nikki Newman on The Young and the Restless since 1979. She and Brandon sit down to discuss he lengthy acting career which began when she was three. They discuss her work in films … Continue reading Ep. 344- Sitting Down with Melody Thomas Scott →
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  • Ep. 343- A Conversation on John Wayne with Anita Swift
    Aug 20 2025
    Celebrating the Duke Front Row Classics is happy to welcome Anita Swift to the show. Anita is the oldest granddaughter of John Wayne. She sits down with Brandon to chat about her grandfather’s legacy, share personal stories and give insight into the icon we all know as “The Duke”. Brandon and Anita also spend time … Continue reading Ep. 343- A Conversation on John Wayne with Anita Swift →
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  • Ep. 342- Celebrating Marion Davies with Lara Gabrielle
    Aug 18 2025
    Marion Davies Front Row Classics welcomes author & historian, Lara Gabrielle to celebrate the life of Marion Davies. Lara’s book, “Captain of Her Soul: The Life of Marion Davies”, is a meticulously researched biography detailing Davies’ trailblazing life. Brandon and Lara mention the many misconceptions of Davies’ life & career. They also chat about Davies … Continue reading Ep. 342- Celebrating Marion Davies with Lara Gabrielle →
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