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Tommy Talk: NOSTALGIA REWIND: THE 90’s ARE BACK

On this episode of “Tommy Talk,” Tommy discusses why the 90’s were the best. He’s celebrating the era of mixtapes, dial-up internet, Saturday morning cartoons, blockbuster video nights, and the unforgettable pop culture that made the 1990s legendary. But this isn’t just about loo ...  Show more

Anna Camp: Scream 7, Pitch Perfect 4, and Navigating Sexuality at 43

This week, Tommy is joined by actor Anna Camp, known for memorable roles across film and television, including Pitch Perfect, You, and now the latest chapter of the Scream franchise. As this is the first interview Anna has done since the release of Scream 7, she opens up in this ...  Show more

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