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The Projection Booth has been recognized as a premier film podcast by The Washington Post, The A.V. Club, IndieWire, Entertainment Weekly, and Filmmaker Magazine. With over 700 episodes to date and an ever-growing fan base, The Projection Booth features discussions of films from a wide variety of genres with in-depth critical analysis while regularly attracting special guest talent eager to discuss their past gems.

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Episode 776: The Story of O (1975)

Episode 776: The Story of O (1975)

Dec 10, 2025·

Jessica Shires and Samm Deighan join Mike for a deep, unflinching look at Just Jaeckin’s The Story of O (1975), the adaptation of Pauline Réage’s notorious novel. Corinne Cléry embodies O with startling vulnerability as...

Special Report: RIP Stuart "Feedback" Andrews

Special Report: RIP Stuart "Feedback" Andrews

Dec 9, 2025·

Stuart “Feedback” Andrews never whispered his opinions — he weaponized them. The longtime Rue Morgue Radio rabble-rouser and Cinephobia Radio agitator carved out a cult legacy with his mercurial personality, meticulous...

Special Report: Riverbend (1989)

Special Report: Riverbend (1989)

Dec 8, 2025·

Mike talks with director Sam Firstenberg and Reelblack founder Michael J. Dennis about Riverbend (1989). The discussion examines the film’s production, its depiction of racism in the Jim Crow South, and its unusual...

Special Report: American Skyjacker (2025)

Special Report: American Skyjacker (2025)

Dec 5, 2025·

Mike talks with Eli Kooris and Martin “Mac” McNally about American Skyjacker (2025). The conversation covers the film’s examination of McNally’s 1972 airplane hijacking, his motivations, and the events that followed...

Special Report: John Gaspard on Held Over (2025)

Special Report: John Gaspard on Held Over (2025)

Dec 4, 2025·

Mike talks with author and filmmaker John Gaspard about Held Over (2025). They discuss the book’s focus on theatrical exhibition history, the practice of long-running engagements, and the logistics and economics that...

Episode 775: The Langoliers (1995)

Episode 775: The Langoliers (1995)

Dec 3, 2025·

The Langoliers. Adapted from the Stephen King novella and directed by Tom Holland, the production follows a group of passengers on a redeye flight from Los Angeles to Boston who awaken to find most of the plane’s...

Special Report: Junkie (2025)

Special Report: Junkie (2025)

Dec 2, 2025·

Mike speaks with writer/director William Means and actress Rocky Shay and about their 2025 feature Junkie. The conversation covers the film’s development, its focus on addiction and recovery, and the production choices...

Episode 771: The Killer (1989) - Redux

Episode 771: The Killer (1989) - Redux

Dec 1, 2025·

Carol Borden and Jackie Stargrove join Mike for a double-barreled deep dive into John Woo’s The Killer — both the 1989 Hong Kong classic and Woo’s own 2024 reimagining. They revisit the operatic gunfights, moral codes...

Special Report: The Lost Bus (2025)

Special Report: The Lost Bus (2025)

Nov 28, 2025·

The Projection Booth pulls back the curtain on Paul Greengrass’s The Lost Bus (2025), a tense, docu-style thriller that pushes real-world chaos right to the edge of the frame. Mike sits down with special effects...

Special Report:  Daniel Kremer on Silvio Narizzano

Special Report: Daniel Kremer on Silvio Narizzano

Nov 27, 2025·

Daniel Kremer returns to The Projection Booth with an irresistible double feature of cinephile obsession. Mike dives into Cruel, Usual, Necessary: The Passion of Silvio Narizzano (2024), Kremer’s exhaustive and...

Episode 774: Cop (1988)

Episode 774: Cop (1988)

Nov 26, 2025·

Noirvember closes with James B. Harris’s Cop (1988)—the first time James Ellroy’s feverish fiction hit the big screen. Mike teams with Andrew Nette and Rod Lott for a deep read of Harris’s adaptation, where James...

Special Report: Todd Rohal on F*** My Son! (2025)

Special Report: Todd Rohal on F*** My Son! (2025)

Nov 25, 2025·

Mike talks with filmmaker Todd Rohal in a lively, no-holds-barred tour through one of the most delightfully unclassifiable careers in American indie cinema. From Knuckleface Jones to The Catechism Cataclysm, Rohal has...

Special Report: The Running Man (2025)

Special Report: The Running Man (2025)

Nov 24, 2025·

The Projection Booth enters Edgar Wright territory with a deep dive into The Running Man (2025), his audacious adaptation of the dystopian classic. Mike teams up with Midnight Viewing’s own Father Malone to break down...

Episode 772: V.I. Warshawski (1991)

Episode 772: V.I. Warshawski (1991)

Nov 19, 2025·

Noirvember 2025 keeps rolling as Mike teams up with author Dahlia Schweitzer and artist Rahne Alexander to crack open V.I. Warshawski (1991), Jeff Kanew’s glossy, big-city take on Sara Paretsky’s groundbreaking...

Special Report: Angel's Egg (1985)

Special Report: Angel's Egg (1985)

Nov 18, 2025·

Mike talks with cultural critic Dan Schindel and Lyle Zanca of GKIDS to discuss Mamoru Oshii’s 1985 anime film, Angel’s Egg (AKA Tenshi no Tamago), a gorgeous lyrical film about spiritualism and redemption. The film has...

Episode 773: Black Gravel (1961)

Episode 773: Black Gravel (1961)

Nov 12, 2025·

Noirvember keeps rolling with Helmut Käutner’s Black Gravel (1961), a scalding portrait of postwar Germany buried under guilt, corruption, and American occupation. Mike is joined by Andrew Nette and Samm Deighan to dig...

Special Report: Sell Out (2025)

Special Report: Sell Out (2025)

Nov 11, 2025·

Mike sits down with the sibling filmmaking duo Josh Holden and Nick Holden (a.k.a. the Holden Brothers) to unpack their sharp new dramedy Sell Out, which premiered at the Austin Film Festival. Shot in and around Austin...

Special Report: Forelock (2025)

Special Report: Forelock (2025)

Nov 10, 2025·

Mike talks with Caleb Alexander Smith and David Krumholtz about Forelock, a dark, biting satire set on the margins of Hollywood. The film follows Caiden, a drifting ex-athlete pulled into the bizarre world of boulevard...

Episode 770: The Driver (1978)

Episode 770: The Driver (1978)

Nov 5, 2025·

Noirvember 2025 roars to life with Walter Hill’s sleek, existential chase film The Driver (1978). Ryan O’Neal plays the nameless getaway specialist who moves through Los Angeles like a ghost, pursued by Bruce Dern’s...

Special Report: Look Up in the Sky - The Forgotten Superboy Series

Special Report: Look Up in the Sky - The Forgotten Superboy Series

Oct 30, 2025·

Mike talks with author Mark Edlitz about his latest deep-dive into superhero history, Look Up in the Sky: The Forgotten Superboy Series. The book uncovers the behind-the-scenes story of the short-lived Superboy TV show...

Episode 769: Season of the Witch (1972)

Episode 769: Season of the Witch (1972)

Oct 29, 2025·

George A. Romero trades zombies for suburban malaise in Jack’s Wife (AKA Season of the Witch, Hungry Wives), a spellbinding portrait of domestic despair and occult liberation. Jan White stars as Joan Mitchell, a...

Special Report: David Kittredge on Boorman and the Devil (2025)

Special Report: David Kittredge on Boorman and the Devil (2025)

Oct 28, 2025·

Filmmaker and frequent Projection Booth co-host David Kittredge returns to the show to talk about his stunning new documentary Boorman and the Devil (2025). Premiering at the Venice Film Festival and recently screened...

Special Report: Alex Phillips on Anything That Moves (2025)

Special Report: Alex Phillips on Anything That Moves (2025)

Oct 27, 2025·

Buckle up for one of the wildest rides of the year—Mike talks with Alex Phillips, the audacious filmmaker behind Anything That Moves, a gleefully transgressive, genre-bending erotic thriller that skids into the...

Episode 768: Alucarda, la hija de las tiniebla (1977)

Episode 768: Alucarda, la hija de las tiniebla (1977)

Oct 22, 2025·

Shocktober 2025 spirals into demonic delirium with Juan López Moctezuma’s Alucarda (1977). This feverish blast of Mexican Gothic horror follows Justine (Susana Kamini), a sheltered orphan who finds herself drawn to the...

Special Report:  Elliott Hasler on Vindication Swim (2025)

Special Report: Elliott Hasler on Vindication Swim (2025)

Oct 21, 2025·

Mike White dives into the making of Vindication Swim with writer-director Elliott Hasler, whose ambitious period drama brings to life the extraordinary true story of swimmer Mercedes Gleitze, the first British woman to...

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