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Revisiting Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘Rebecca’ 80 years after it won best picture

In 1940, Alfred Hitchcock released his first American film which later won him his only Best Picture. Now, 80 years later and a few weeks from the Academy Awards, KSL Movie Classics takes a look back at that movie and some of the reasons it’s still relevant today.

Why ‘The Bride of Frankenstein’ is still the perfect Halloween movie

“The Bride of Frankenstein” is a strange and beautifully designed horror masterpiece that has influenced some of the greatest directors in cinematic history.

Why ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’ is still relevant after 50 years

It’s been 50 years since the premiere of “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,” and the movie is just as relevant as ever.

Why the 1915 racist movie 'The Birth of a Nation' is still relevant today

Somewhere after 1905 unveiled 5-cent Nickelodeons and before 1929 introduced the world to its first official Academy Awards, movie director D.W. Griffith had an idea. What would happen, he likely wondered, if you were to take a controversial novel, an...

7 more essential movies for film buffs streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime

We recently covered the seven essential movies for film buffs before 1940, and now we’re back with seven essential movies for film buffs currently streaming on Netflix, Amazon Prime that are from 1941 to 1979.

Podcast: Halloween episode!

There's no better way to enjoy the candy-passing-out hours than with the latest Halloween episode from the Flix Junkies. Ghost stories, scary movies and some talk about "Cocoon," this latest episode has it all.  If you've ever wondered what it's like to grow...

Podcast: a very bad day

In true, very bad day fashion, everything goes wrong for this week's episode. Scheduling, location, babysitting arrangements, hardware malfunctions, software configuration issues, and probably things we have yet to discover. But we still manage a great show with two...

Podcast: Interview with James Dashner and 'Maze Runner' review

How did "The Shining" influence "The Maze Runner?" James Dashner is on today's show to explain. We also have a great "Maze" giveaway and we're finally unleashing the "Ghostbusters" giveaway. Download Podcast

Podcast: Interview with James Dashner and ‘Maze Runner’ review

How did "The Shining" influence "The Maze Runner?" James Dashner is on today's show to explain. We also have a great "Maze" giveaway and we're finally unleashing the "Ghostbusters" giveaway. Download Podcast

Podcast: Everything you've ever wanted to know about 'Jurassic Park'

John is out of town for the show this week, but Curtis and Travis remember Richard Attenborough and his most popular film, "Jurassic Park." No picks, no news, just everything you've always wanted to know about the 1993 classic. Download Podcast

Podcast: Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about ‘Jurassic Park’

John is out of town for the show this week, but Curtis and Travis remember Richard Attenborough and his most popular film, "Jurassic Park." No picks, no news, just everything you've always wanted to know about the 1993 classic. Download Podcast

Podcast: That 'Willow' episode

Very busy show this week as we interview the very talented Garrett Batty, director of the "Saratov Approach," retro-review the 80's classic, "Willow," and discuss what went wrong with "When the Game Stands Tall." Download Podcast

Podcast: That ‘Willow’ episode

Very busy show this week as we interview the very talented Garrett Batty, director of the "Saratov Approach," retro-review the 80's classic, "Willow," and discuss what went wrong with "When the Game Stands Tall." Download Podcast

Podcast: Robin Williams tribute with three movie reviews

Travis, John and Curtis remember their favorite Robin Williams moments and also let you know where your favorite Williams films are streaming. Then, John catches you up on two screenings he was able to attend -- "Saints and Soldiers: the Void" and "The Giver."...

Podcast: Review of ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ and ‘Hundred-Foot Journey’

This week we cover Hollywood's latest attempt at a live action "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Also, we discuss John and Curt's masterfully executed prank on Travis which leads to the review of "Hundred-Foot Journey." We have picks again this week, and some DC/WB...
Snowden – New trailer

Snowden – New trailer

Academy Award®-winning director Oliver Stone, who brought Platoon, Born on the Fourth of July, Wall Street and JFK to the big screen, tackles the most important and fascinating true story of the 21st century.

Trailer Available Now! New restaurant doc ANTS ON A SHRIMP out on 7/29!

Trailer Available Now! New restaurant doc ANTS ON A SHRIMP out on 7/29!

In January 2015, Noma, recognized as the World’s Best Restaurant, and led by its charismatic chef René Redzepi, moved its entire team from Denmark to Japan. Known for his one-of-a-kind cooking and for distilling the Danish landscape and “time and place” onto a plate, can Redzepi and his team apply their philosophy to an entirely foreign experience, using ingredients that they’ve never seen before, all whilst under the intense pressure and scrutiny that comes with running the world’s best restaurant?

Walt Disney Records set to release ‘Pete’s Dragon’ original motion picture soundtrack

Walt Disney Records set to release ‘Pete’s Dragon’ original motion picture soundtrack

Walt Disney Records is set to release Pete’s Dragon original motion picture soundtrack on August 12, 2016. The album features 3 original songs written for the film including the end credit track “Something Wild” by electronic violinist Lindsey Stirling featuring Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, “Nobody Knows” performed by the Lumineers, plus “The Dragon Song” performed by Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy.

Walt Disney Records set to release ‘Pete’s Dragon’ original motion picture soundtrack

Walt Disney Records set to release 'Pete's Dragon' original motion picture soundtrack

Walt Disney Records is set to release Pete’s Dragon original motion picture soundtrack on August 12, 2016. The album features 3 original songs written for the film including the end credit track “Something Wild” by electronic violinist Lindsey Stirling featuring Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, “Nobody Knows” performed by the Lumineers, plus “The Dragon Song” performed by Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy.