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Matthew Socey pays tribute to film icon Roger Corman, his films and his impact on the film world and in Matt's world.
It's never too late or too early to show Film Soceyology your financial support (wfyi.org/give). This week, Matthew Socey dips into the archives and replays his chats with Elmore Leonard, F. Murray Abraham, and Peter Bogdanovich.
Matthew Socey dips into this interview vault TWICE for your pledge dollars. Go to wfyi.org/give to show your support to Film Soceyology and WFYI. Oh, and he reviews Boy Kills World.
Matthew Socey reviews the film Sasquatch Sunset plus a variety of video releases.
There was no Film Soceyology last week, but fear not! Matthew Socey is back with plenty of territory to cover.
Matthew Socey reviews Godzilla x Kong and replays his interview with actor/director/producer James Keach.
Matthew Socey reviews the horror film Late Night With the Devil, a tangled web of Blu-Ray releases, a birthday tribute to filmmaker Mike Malloy and a salute to M. Emmet Walsh.
Matthew Socey reviews two new films and his post-Oscar report.
Matthew Socey discusses the upcoming Academy Awards.
Matthew dips into the archives and replays his chat with Jason Mewes.
Matthew Socey has thoughts on the film Ordinary Angels and replays his chat with Murray and Griff, the hosts of the Golan Globus Theater podcast.
Matthew Socey has thoughts about Bob Marley: One Love and replays his lively chat with Ray Steele.
Matthew Socey and writer Jack Badelaire discuss the cinematic legacy of Carl Weathers.
Matthew Socey reviews the film Argylle and asks listeners about their favorite cinematic vehicle deaths.
Matthew Socey has thoughts on the Academy Award nominations, a tribute to Norman Jewison, reviews Zone of Interest and revisited Mean Streets.
Matthew Socey has thoughts on the films Origin, Freud's Last Session and I.S.S.
Matthew Socey goes over the Indiana Film Journalists Association awards (of which he is a member). Plus, he chats with fellow IFJA member Joe Shearer about the film The Iron Claw.
Matthew Socey goes through the list of films that made the National Film Registry for the Library of Congress.
Matthew Socey reviews the thriller Eileen and two Blu-Ray releases set in gritty 70s NYC. Plus grab a pencil...
Summer of Soul...you called it Summer of Love at least 7 times.