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The Projector Podcast

ProjectorCentral.com

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Hosted by Jeremy Glowacki, editor in chief at ProjectorCentral.com, The Projector Podcast features expert discussions and interviews about hands-on experiences, real-world testing, and manufacturing of video projectors designed for lifestyle, commercial, and luxury home theater applications.
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Left of the Projector

Evan

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On Left of the Projector we discuss from film from a leftist perspective. Episodes will feature guests who will offer their thoughts on films from a shared interest in class consciousness and personal experience. While everyone can take something different from a movie, LotP will provide discussion and analysis from an anti-capitalist and Marxist point of view. Support this podcast: https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod (Patreon)
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The Projectors

Bob Sham

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Bob Sham and Angela are film fans discussing a wide variety of films from throughout history and the world. Box office hits to historically significant deep cuts as well as monthly themes of creators, concepts and genres that help us expand understanding of film & find movies they may not otherwise come across. They are not experts but enthusiasts. Not too dumb. Not too smart. Just right. Let’s watch some movies. We love you.
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The Broken Projector Movie Podcast

Film School Rejects

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This is about to be your new favorite movie podcast. On Broken Projector, screenwriter Geoff LaTulippe and movie critic Scott Beggs dole out interesting angles on movie culture, talk to prominent filmmakers and debate topics of gargantuan importance.
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That Projector Life

That Projector Life

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That Projector Life is the podcast for Human Design Projectors who are ready to learn and live their unique design. Hosted by 1/3 Self-Projected Projector Ardelia Lee, this show is all about exploring what it means to be a Projector from a practical standpoint. You're invited to listen in and dive into the foundations of the Human Design system - along with uniquely Projector topics like waiting for the invitation and recognition. We'll also cover how you can apply what you're learning to yo ...
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Human Design conversations with creative and entrepreneur Laura Olsen. By a Human Design Projector, for Projectors and those who know and love them. Real, relatable conversations that ground the esoteric into the every day. Topics ranging from Human Design, how to thrive using Human Design as an Entrepreneur, self development, and a dash of woo and energy work.
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If your Human Design type is a Projector like me, this is your invitation to step into your power and claim the overflowing success and abundance that is already yours. I will be sharing how aligning even deeper with yourself as a Projector can allow you to unlock success in a HUGE way! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Projector Room

The Projector Room

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Welcome to The Projector Room, a film podcast by Dan May. Each episode will be taking a look at the week's new releases and the big news in Hollywood. There will also be regular features including rants and reviews, and because even I can get bored of my own voice, I'll be drafting in a new guest presenter to talk about their favourite film and help with all the glamourous presenting duties. I'm a 3rd Year Journalism Student at the University of Kent and I'm also the Film Editor for Geeks.co ...
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Ghostbusters is just a silly little comedy about why the EPA is actually the villain. Come hear Ash and Jon from Horror Vanguard podcast say why this is flawed and so much more. Horror Vanguard https://bsky.app/profile/thelitcritguy.bsky.social https://bsky.app/profile/darrowvania.bsky.social https://bsky.app/profile/horrorvanguard.bsky.social http…
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On this week’s episode, Brian Nadel joins us from Westchester, NY, to discuss his ProjectorCentral review of the Barco 1600-4K15 DLP laser projector. As a regular contributor, Brian provides in-depth reviews of projectors primarily geared toward schools, businesses, and houses of worship. Today we will discuss his insights from testing and experien…
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The Projector Room Podcast Show Notes Show 183 - Showgirl Strangers Ted Salmon, Gareth Myles and Allan Gildea Reviews and Feedback Adrian Brain on The Rule of Jenny Pen (2024) Robert Macrowan on The Crow (2024) Robert Macrowan on Cleaner (2025) Adrian Brain on The Monkey (2025) Flop of the Fortnight Mother's Day (1980) Resident Alien (2021) Private…
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My quick 5 min thoughts on Sinners. Spoiler Free. I should add, I can only share my thoughts here, but not the feelings that Coogler brings as a black film maker in a sea of white in Hollywood. Left of the Projector Links https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://boxd.it/5T9O1 https://leftoftheprojectorpod.threadless.com/ https://leftof…
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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Well, one of my favorite podcasts, Revolitionary Left, is running old episodes in a best of series. I've seen a number of new listeners, and want to do a top 10 countdown of episodes you may have missed the first time around. Please enjoy! Left of the Projector Links https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProj…
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In this episode, I explore the iconic 1975 film Dog Day Afternoon with guest Jake Flores, delving into its themes of class struggle and socio-economic issues of the 1970s. We analyze Sonny's character, who conducts a bank heist to fund his partner Leon's gender-affirming surgery, and discuss the film's impact on LGBTQ+ representation. Our conversat…
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In this episode of Left of the Projector, I’m joined by Smirk and Red to discuss the final two episodes of Season 2 of Severance. We analyze the emotional depth and intricate narrative of the finale, focusing on the character arcs of Mark, Gemma, and the Egan family within Lumen's oppressive corporate culture. We explore themes of control, moral am…
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This week on Left of the Projector, Evan, Destiny, and Thomas dive into Pixar's WALL-E, exploring its themes of consumerism and alienation, while discussing its emotional depth and critique of capitalism. Tune in for insights on this timeless film! Closeted History https://www.instagram.com/closetedhistory https://beacons.ai/closetedhistory https:/…
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On this week’s episode, Nikki Kahl joins us from Los Angeles, CA, where she serves as a digital publishing designer and projector reviewer for ProjectorCentral. Kahl’s expertise in technology and visual storytelling informs her in-depth projector reviews, which are home entertainment- and gaming-centric. Outside of her excellent work with Projector…
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Left of the Projector Links https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://boxd.it/5T9O1 https://leftoftheprojector.com https://instagram.com/leftoftheprojector http://tiktok.com/@leftoftheprojectorpod https://www.threads.net/@leftoftheprojectorΑπό τον Evan
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The Projector Room Podcast Show Notes Show 182 - Adolescence Severance Ted Salmon, Gareth Myles and Allan Gildea Reviews and Feedback Adolescence (2025) - Adrian Brain’s Review Irfan Ali on Fight or Flight (2025) Adrian Brain on Paradise (2025) Flop of the Fortnight Prototype (1992) Adrian Brain on Zero Hour (2025) Delicious (2025) - Ted’s Review G…
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In this episode of Left at the Projector, we analyze Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds with guests Hugo and James Ray (aka @Jamesgetspolitical). We discuss standout performances and the film's controversial historical narrative. Hugo shares his admiration for Tarantino's blend of dark humor and WWII themes, while James raises concerns about …
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SURPRISE!!! It’s a SPECIAL EDITION of The Projectors. We are still, technically, on a break and will be for a while but today the stars came together because a group of us went to our local independent theater and caught a flick and we saw a baseball movie. We like sports films like we enjoy many types of film but we haven’t really broken into that…
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In this episode of Left of the Projector, we continue exploring Severance's second season, focusing on episodes five through eight. Red and Smirk Gently join me to analyze key character developments, particularly Gemma's complexities and the societal implications of severance as a solution to discomfort. We unpack the challenging dynamics between M…
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On this week’s podcast, Sammie Prescott joins us from Colorado Springs, where he is a QA software engineer, ISF Level III professional calibrator, and a frequent projector and projection screen reviewer at ProjectorCentral. This week we will discuss his most recent Projector Central review of the VisionMaster Pro 2, from AWOL’s sister brand Valerio…
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It's Buffy time and with me are the Buffy experts, the hosts of Fangs for the Memories, Kayte and Leslie. Fangs for the Memories - Kayte and Leslie Listen on Spotify https://www.instagram.com/fangspodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/kaytet/ https://www.instagram.com/tendersubjectpod/ https://www.kayteterry.com/ https://x.com/kayteterry Left of the P…
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In this episode, we analyze the first season of "Andor," the prequel to Rogue One, with guests Bill and Ward. We discuss the show's unique approach to storytelling within the Star Wars universe, focusing on its complex portrayal of rebellion and oppression. Highlighting Cassian Andor's journey from marginalized thief to revolutionary, we examine th…
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The Projector Room Podcast Show Notes Show 181 - Gene Hackman Special (RIP) Ted Salmon, Gareth Myles and Allan Gildea The Final Curtain Gene Hackman passed away, ages 97 this week - we pay tribute to his terrific career. He was the subject of our Themed Treats on PR130 in February 2023 Themed Treats (Gene Hackman) The French Connection (1971) The C…
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I'm joined by E.T. Lyons to discuss Oscar winning A Real Pain. E.T. Lyons https://beacons.ai/etlyons https://www.instagram.com/e.t.lyons/ https://letterboxd.com/etlyons/ https://www.threads.net/@e.t.lyons Left of the Projector Links https://www.patreon.com/LeftoftheProjectorPod https://boxd.it/5T9O1 https://leftoftheprojector.com https://instagram.…
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On this week’s podcast, Brian Nadel joins us from Westchester, New York, where he is a freelance writer and editor who specializes in technology reporting and reviewing. As a regular Projector Central contributor, Brian provides in-depth reviews of projectors primarily geared toward schools, businesses, and houses of worship. This week we will disc…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Dan and Jared from the Concessions Podcast to explore the cultural significance of Beavis and Butthead Do America. We share personal connections to the film's absurd humor and discuss its satirical take on 90s American culture as Beavis and Butthead embark on their outrageous quest for a stolen TV. Our conversation co…
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We’re still going on a break but we wanted to hit up some 2025 Oscar predictions as well as discuss other movies we saw in 2024 and we rate several of them. A loose episode exploring all the buzz around the upcoming Academy Awards and guessing who’s going to win based off of only seeing, maybe, thirty precent of these movies. The Beekeeper got snub…
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After this episode we will be taking an extended break from the show (HUNDREDS of past episodes over the span of 2 and a half years at your disposal SUBSCRIBE NOW!) but we did make a promise to talk about all of M. Night Shyamalan’s filmography throughout the year AND WE’RE KEEPING THAT PROMISE! So it will probably be another M. Night joint when yo…
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The Projector Room Podcast Show Notes Show 180 - The Damned Wolf Man Ted Salmon, Gareth Myles and Allan Gildea Contributions and Reviews Kah Leong Ow on The Night Agent (2023 - 2025) Irfan Ali on Flight Risk (2025) Flop of the Fortnight Robert Macrowan on He Went That Way (2023) Private Screening Prizzi’s Honor (1985) Themed Treats (Mike Nichols) R…
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It’s our final stop for BODY & SOUL and our penultimate drop before our extended break. January of last year we discussed Carl Franklin’s “Devil in a Blue Dress” starring Denzel Washington and it was so good that we decided to revisit that director/lead pairing with Carl Franklin’s 2003 thriller “OUT OF TIME” starring Denzel, Eva Mendes & Sanaa Lat…
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I am joined this week by Molly Rasberry to discuss Charlie Chaplin's great work Modern Times. The critiques of labor, alienation and so much more are on full display. Let us know what you think! Molly Rasberry https://x.com/RasberryRazz https://letterboxd.com/mbrasberry/ https://mollywoodwrites.wordpress.com/ Left of the Projector Links https://www…
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We’re in our last stretch of BODY & SOUL and we’re discussing a bonafide BILLY of a movie. A “Billy” is a movie that made a billions dollars. There’s more than a few (20? 30something Billys out there?) and since today’s theme is all about Black Directors and Black Lead Actors there’s one prolific box office smash that catapulted a longstanding char…
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BODY & SOUL month has given us a week of worthy modern noir and today is no exception in this discussion of British director Steve McQueen’s web of Chicago crime and politics. Three women are forced to pay back some money stolen by their husbands in a heist that led to them, and the money, going up in flames. The blackmail leads to them picking up …
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It’s Neo noir week for this month’s theme of BODY & SOUL (black directors, black leads) and we hit up a very stylish feature film that was popular amongst the teens and college aged crowd when Bob was a youngster so many years ago. Hype Williams only feature film was paved the way by a plethora of rap, hip-hop & R&B music videos that he directed th…
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In this episode, we take a critical look at the film "Emilia Perez," an endeavor that has stirred significant debate due to its questionable narrative and representation. Joined by Griff and Chris from "Bring Out Your Dead," we dissect the film’s convoluted plot revolving around a Mexican cartel leader's journey of transition amidst the violence of…
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BODY & SOUL all February. Black directors with black leads and today’s discussion is of a dripping Neo noir that is sometimes insane and funny but always entertaining. Actor/Director Bill Duke dropped this crime drama in the wake of the success of films like “Boyz in the Hood”. While not as prolific as those, Duke’s 1992 film “DEEP COVER” starring …
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Happy Valentines Day, folks! Hope you’re out there getting freaked now if not sooner. Today’s lovely selection is a silky smooth flick about generational flaws made easier by very attractive people getting together. Stella Meghie’s 2020 romance “THE PHOTOGRAPH” starring Issa Rae, Lakeith Stanfield & Chanté Adams has the feeling despite it being a s…
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Today’s discussion for February’s theme, BODY & SOUL (black directors black leads), comes from France by way of Senegal and was available in the US in 2020 on Netflix until several very well known and high ranking pedophiles in government decided that this film belonged in the culture war sphere of nonsense. Maimouna Doucouré’s coming of age film “…
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