400! Spider-Man: No Way Home & Best Comic Character Movies

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Best of The Weekly Planet 2025

It’s our yearly best of the year clip show episode! And in honour of all the BIG MOVIE that came out in 2025, we’ve got the biggest and longest episode ever. We’re in hell so we might as well. Hopefully including all your fave characters like Austin Powers, Groglet, Rogue Trooper ...  Show more

X-Men (2000) - The Weekly Planet Movie Commentary Track

Hello everybody and welcome to another free bonus thing while the main podcast is on break until Feb 2nd! This week, we're getting ready for another Avengers: Doomsday teaser by revisiting the first X-Men movie and debut of some specific actors/characters who may or may not be re ...  Show more

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Extended Weekly Recommends: Volume 3
Mad About Movies

Surprise! Here's a big batch of recommends for you all as July kicks off!

Here they are:

Kent:
- Movie - Rob Reiner films (1982-1995)
- Book - Best Movie Year Ever by Brian Raferty
- TV - Watchmen (HBO)

Richard:
- Book - ...

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HELEN SLATER: Pressure of Supergirl, Christopher Reeve Training, Mythology & Smallville Memories
Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum

Helen Slater (Supergirl, The Legend of Billie Jean) joins us this week to talk about her experience being thrust into the iconic role of Supergirl at 18 years old and the many different pressures and difficulties that came along with it. Helen was so open this week - she gets can ...  Show more

EP116 | BOB MARLEY: ONE LOVE and MADAME WEB | PULP KITCHEN PODCAST
Pulp Kitchen: A Film Podcast

This week we review Bob Marley biopic ONE LOVE, and discuss (with a little help from a friend of the show...) the new Sony-verse movie MADAME WEB.


00:00:00 - Intro

00:03:57 - Madame Web

00:13:49 - Bob Marley: One Love

00:22:44 - Emails

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Spy (2015) and F/X (1986)
Film Stories with Simon Brew

Two films with very short titles in this episode, starting with a comedy favourite from the 2010s. Director Paul Feig broke out of movie jail with 2010's Bridesmaids - and he used his freshly-inked deal with 20th Century Fox to get his own take on a James Bond film to the screen. ...  Show more