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Ep 627: Joshua Burge Returns

The actor & Filmwax Radio friend Joshua Burge ("The Revenant", "20th Century Women") is back on the show to shoot the breeze during the early days of quarantining. Joshua last appeared on the podcast on with the team from "Relaxer", one of several films he starred in directed by podcast regular Joel Potrykus.

Ep 626: Illeana Douglas

The actor, podcaster, author & film historian Illeana Douglas ("To Die For", "Goodfellas") makes her first appearance on the podcast.

Ep 624: Robert Schwartzman & Talia Shire

The actor, filmmaker and distributor Robert Schwartzman makes his first appearance on the podcast along with his mother Talia Shire. Also on this episode, the filmmaker Ben Garchar discusses his notable short "Neighborhood".

Ep 623: Erika Alexander • Harry Mavromichalis & Anthoula Katsimatides

The actor/producer/activist Erika Alexander joins us for a discussion about Color Farm, a media company she co-founded with Ben Arnon and which has helped produce the new documentary, "John Lewis: Good Trouble". Also, a conversation about the new documentary "Olympia" with director Harry Mavromichalis & producer Anthoula Katsimatides.

Ep 622: Dawn Porter • Martha Shane

Two friends of the podcast returns to discuss their documentaries. First Dawn Porter ("Gideon's Army", "Trapped") discusses "John Lewis: Big Trouble" which you can stream on Film Forum's website. And Martha Shane discusses her film "Narrowsburg" available on iTunes, Amazon & Vudu.

Ep 621: Josh Rouse

The songwriter Josh Rouse makes his first appearance on the podcast. We recorded the conversation during the COVID-19 pandemic over Zoom; Josh in Valencia, Spain and myself in NYC. Check out and then download Josh's new live album "Saxapahaw Mustard: Josh Rouse Live at Haw River Ballroom" at joshrouse.bandcamp.com.

Ep 617: Michael Stuhlbarg • Nina Davenport

Actor Michael Stuhlbarg ("A Serious Man", "The Shape of Water") makes his first appearance on the podcast to discuss his latest work in Josephine Decker's "Shirley" now available for streaming on Film Forum's website. Also, the documentary filmmaker Nina Davenport makes her first appearance. Nina currently serves as faculty chair at the Vermont College of Fine Arts Master in Film program.

Ep 615: Clark Duke & Patrick J. Don Vito

Clark Duke I"Hot Tub Time Machine", "The Office", ") has directed his first feature which is currently available for streaming and is called "Arkansas". He also wrote and stars in the film. His editor, Filmwax Radio friend Patrick J. Don Vito also joins us for this fun conversation.

Ep 614: Dan Sallitt Returns

The filmmaker Dan Sallitt ("The Unspeakable Act") returns to the podcast after an 8-year absence to discuss his latest feature film, "Fourteen" which stars Tallie Medel and Norma Kuhling, and which is now available to stream. Visit: for your virtual cinema pleasure.

Ep 613: Lynne Shelton Remembered

Remembering our friend the filmmaker Lynn Shelton ("Hump Day", "Your Sister's Sister") who tragically died this past weekend. Three interviews spanning about 7 years. Our condolences to her friends and family.

Ep 612: Yolonda Ross

Actor Yolonda Ross ("Whitney", "The Bad Batch") returns to the podcast. Her Showtime series, "The Chi" returns for its third season on June 21st. She is also among the cast in the 2019 Cannes hit "Bull" starring Rob Morgan and Amber Havard which is currently available on most streaming services and on demand.

Ep 611: Sam Pollard Returns • Luigi Campi

Filmmaker Sam Pollard returns to the podcast for his 4th visit to discuss his latest project a 5-part docs-series on HBO called "Atlanta's Missing and Murdered: The Lost Children"; filmmaker Luigi Campi makes his first appearance on the podcast with his feature "My First Kiss and the People Involved" which is currently streaming on Amazon Prime.

Ep 610: Laurent Bouzereau

This coming Tuesday, May 5th at 9PM Eastern/Pacific, HBO will premiere a new documentary on the life and career of the actor Natalie Wood called "Natalie Wood: What Remains Behind". The film, directed by our guest Laurent Bouzerau, gives Natalie's daughter Natasha Gregson Wagner, the opportunity to explore her mother's story.