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Obscuria Filmcast
Abram Kaplan
10 episodes
6 months ago
There are currently close to half a million movies in circulation that date from the turn of the 20th century to the present day. Obscuria Filmcast explores the countless films of note that have slipped through the cracks of history for one reason or another. Our selections include box office flops that went on to become cult classics, made-for-TV movies that hold a special place in our hearts, groundbreaking documentaries that you've probably never heard of, as well as any obscure film with an emphasis on the strange, surreal, or grotesque. Each week we rotate to a different host who presents a film for the other hosts to watch for the upcoming episode. If you'd like to suggest a film for an upcoming episode and be featured as a guest on our special clubhouse edition of the podcast, feel free to email us at obscuriafilmpodcast@gmail.com.
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Film Reviews
TV & Film,
Film History
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There are currently close to half a million movies in circulation that date from the turn of the 20th century to the present day. Obscuria Filmcast explores the countless films of note that have slipped through the cracks of history for one reason or another. Our selections include box office flops that went on to become cult classics, made-for-TV movies that hold a special place in our hearts, groundbreaking documentaries that you've probably never heard of, as well as any obscure film with an emphasis on the strange, surreal, or grotesque. Each week we rotate to a different host who presents a film for the other hosts to watch for the upcoming episode. If you'd like to suggest a film for an upcoming episode and be featured as a guest on our special clubhouse edition of the podcast, feel free to email us at obscuriafilmpodcast@gmail.com.
Show more...
Film Reviews
TV & Film,
Film History
Episodes (10/10)
Obscuria Filmcast
"Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S." (2003), Episode 26
3 years ago
48 minutes

Obscuria Filmcast
"Body Parts" (1991), Episode 25
3 years ago
52 minutes

Obscuria Filmcast
Episode 24: "Freak Out", 2015
3 years ago
55 minutes

Obscuria Filmcast
Episode 23: "High Spirits", 1988
3 years ago
47 minutes

Obscuria Filmcast
Episode 22: "The Swimmer", 1968
3 years ago
53 minutes

Obscuria Filmcast
Episode 21: "Arizona Dream", 1994
3 years ago
48 minutes

Obscuria Filmcast
Episode 19: "American Mary", 2012
3 years ago
48 minutes

Obscuria Filmcast
Episode 20: "Surfwise", 2008
3 years ago
48 minutes

Obscuria Filmcast
Episode 18: "Private Practices: The Story of a Sex Surrogate", 1985
3 years ago
52 minutes

Obscuria Filmcast
Episode 17: "Clue", 1985
3 years ago
49 minutes

Obscuria Filmcast
There are currently close to half a million movies in circulation that date from the turn of the 20th century to the present day. Obscuria Filmcast explores the countless films of note that have slipped through the cracks of history for one reason or another. Our selections include box office flops that went on to become cult classics, made-for-TV movies that hold a special place in our hearts, groundbreaking documentaries that you've probably never heard of, as well as any obscure film with an emphasis on the strange, surreal, or grotesque. Each week we rotate to a different host who presents a film for the other hosts to watch for the upcoming episode. If you'd like to suggest a film for an upcoming episode and be featured as a guest on our special clubhouse edition of the podcast, feel free to email us at obscuriafilmpodcast@gmail.com.