Matthew Socey has a lively chat with Chef Robert Irvine. Plus reviews of the new Mission Impossible, Eighth Grade and Don't Worry, He Won't Get Far On Foot.
Matthew Socey and costume diva Tafetta V cover a lot of topics, including the film Leave No Trace, film versions of books that appear on The Great American Read and Tab Hunter.
Matthew Socey and The Film Yap's Christopher Lloyd review Ant Man and The Wasp and Boundaries. Matthew raves about a 1960s spaghetti western while Chris raves about a 1970s zombie film.
Matthew Socey and Tracy Forner (co-host of Indy Style for WISH-TV) go down a rabbit hole of pop-culture nonsense like no one has ever heard...unless you're a regular Film Soceyology listener.
Matthew Socey reviews Solo and Beast. He also talks with co-worker Niki Staggs about being blindsided by a film. FS Correspondent Makenna Mays also does an interview with a member of the band My Brother's Keeper.
Matthew Socey chats with The Film Yap's Christopher Lloyd about Deadpool 2, The Rider, some dead people we like plus the William Friedkin film Sorcerer.
Film Soceyology Correspondent Makenna Mays takes over as guest host this week. She interviews No Limits host John Krull about his film tastes, music in film and films about journalism. Later she chats with FS host Matthew Socey.
Correspondent Makenna Mays profiles the Phoenix Theatre and the White Rabbit Cabaret. Matthew Socey catches up on some films that went under the radar.
Matthew Socey interview director Russell Harbaugh (Love After Love) and then chats with fellow critic Evan Dossey. What will get more air time? The new Avengers film or the video release of Paddington 2?
FS Correspondent Makenna Mays interviews Daniel Arthur Jacobson (Public House Cinema) and Matthew Socey interviews author Beverly Gray (Seduced by Mrs. Robinson).
Show correspondent Makenna Mays interviews Georgeanna Wade of Young Actors Theatre while Matthew Socey has an epic chat with fellow critic Sam Watermeier.
Correspondent Makenna Mays has a conversation about the mixture of Arts for Lawrence and Don Quixote. Matthew Socey speaks with Abdul-Hakim Shabazz. Fasten your seat belts. It's going to be a geeky chat.