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The Unmasking of William Randolph Hearst: Citizen Kane (1941)/RKO 281 (1999)/The Cats Meow (2001)

Top Notch Nonsense Genre Film Podcast Episode 95. The Unmasking of William Randolph Hearst: Citizen Kane (1941), RKO 281 (1991), and The Cats Meow (2001)

This Week Michael and Maranda talk about a Super Famous Newspaper Owner who was power hungry and moved the world to his will. The two other movies we are talking about this week are Boy Toy (2011) & The Electric State (2025).

Hello, this is Top Notch Nonsense. A genre film podcast hosted by a husband wife team who like the obscure and beautiful, the obscene and adorable. Every week one of us will bring in a double feature that has a theme, narrative, or a human who works in common. In short we hope to re-examine movies that don’t on the outset make sense and find out to see if they are Top Notch Nonsense.

This is A Film And Comedy Podcast NSFW; Spoilers ALWAYS. Please Watch Movies before listening if you don’t want any spoilers.

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Artwork By Ed Greer

Music By Rick Wood

Edited By Michael Benson

Produced By Michael Benson

Hosts: Michael Benson and Maranda Mobley

Cats: Pan and Sparkle.

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