One minute of screen time per episode.
You may have heard other movie review podcasts, but nobody else goes to the level of detail that Movies by Minutes shows analyze, scrutinize, and celebrate your favorite films.
With hundreds of movies examined in the MxM podcast format, you’ll find some of your best-loved films getting the Movies By Minutes focus. With host discussions, cast members, film critics, and subject experts, you’ll experience your film favorites with a depth far beyond the feature commentary of home video.
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If you’ve considered podcasting as a hobby, the Movies by Minutes format is a great place to start. Pick a movie you love, and join us at the Movies By Minutes Facebook page. We’d be happy to help get you started and give you hints on how to create a great show. Looking forward to seeing your there!
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HAL BRYAN
NATURAL-BORN STICK & RUDDER MAN
Hal Bryan is a total aviation and pop culture nerd. Seriously: growing up, his back yard was a runway. Way up in Oshkosh, Wisconsin (home of the world’s largest aviation event every year), he’s also managing editor for the Experimental Aircraft Association’s digital and print content and publications, co-author of two books, and a lifelong pilot and aviation geek. Fresh off The October Sky Minute Podcast, he’s ready for more exciting episodes with new, unexpected topics to explore.
And yes, he does own six or more ukuleles.
JIM O’KANE
ROCKET SCIENTIST / INTERNET MEME
Jim has spent too many hours trying to get your attention on the web. Author of the pioneering TVDads.com website, as well as producing more than a dozen podcast series, Jim’s decided it’s easier to talk or make videos than to type — hence all this podcasting stuff. This may be his very last series, or so his lovely wife hopes. We’ll see!
Brian Fies
EISNER AWARD-WINNING CARTOONIST
Brian has been a journalist, an environmental chemist, a freelance journalist, a science writer and, beginning early in the 21st century, a cartoonist. His first graphic novel, Mom’s Cancer, won an Eisner Award, a German Youth Literature Prize, and other recognition. His graphic novel, Whatever Happened to the World of Tomorrow? and his follow-up webcomic, The Last Mechanical Monster, were nominated for Eisner and other awards. A Fire Story is his latest book about the Northern California wildfires that destroyed his home and neighborhood in 2017.