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Below is a list of podcasts I have produced and hosted over the years!

Nominated Best Film Podcast 2007-2015

Sordid Cinema was one of the longest-running film podcasts in the world and was nominated as one of the best film review shows worldwide by several outlets including, Moviemaker Magazine.

It was originally titled Sound on Sight and was broadcast every Thursday afternoon from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM at CJLO, 1690 AM, a local radio station in the city of Montreal. After recording 12 episodes, I decided to launch the show in podcast form and within a few weeks, we landed on the front page of IMDB.com and iTunes. By the end of the first year, we were generating well over 100 000 downloads per episode.

The podcast went through several changes over the years, including the name as well as my co-hosts and in August 2015, we sat down to record the 500th episode with the intention of calling it quits.

Following a long absence (let’s call it an extended break), I decided to resurrect the podcast with a new format in which we discuss some of their favorite genre films that may have flown under the radar for some audiences. This new version of the long-running show now focused more on discussion and less, on reviews, as we examined the selections from a multitude of angles and break down what makes these films so special.

Despite the many variations, the podcast continued to be marketed principally towards students and genre enthusiasts and typically featured in-depth discussion and debate on contemporary film.

Recommended episode: Why Mulholland Drive is a Masterpiece

Kate Rennebohm and Simon Howell go through the entire run of TWIN PEAKS, from the pilot to the last gasp of THE RETURN, with a couple dozen fantastic guests in tow. Special attention is paid to the context of its release, its place in David Lynch’s overall body of work, and its use of style and theme.

Recommend episode: Horne Under a Bad Sign (ft. Glenn Kenny)

A weekly podcast on Bryan Fuller’s hit TV series Hannibal, featuring several filmmakers who worked on the show as well as critics from multiple online publications.

Recommended episode: This Is Our Design #12- “Tome-wan” with Vincenzo Natali

A weekly podcast breaking down each episode of HBO’s hit series, Game of Thrones with host Kate Kulzick as well as a rotating door of special guests including filmmakers and North America’s biggest TV critics.

Recommended episode: Breaker of Chains

There’s no script for what happens outside the ring.

When AEW launched its flagship show Dynamite on TNT, it marked the first time since 2014 that WWE faced direct competition from a global promotion on a major cable network. The show’s debut drew 1.4 million viewers and proved that there was a large audience looking for something to watch outside of what was being produced by Vince McMahon. Talk AEW is a podcast that has documented Tony Khan’s wrestling promotion ever since it launched in 2019.

Recommended episode: Why Cody, Why? 

The NXpress is a weekly podcast hosted at NXpresspodcast.com in which we discuss all things Nintendo. We stay clear from in-depth game strategies and keep things light. There’s plenty of nostalgia and feedback that will resonate with vintage game collectors; meanwhile modern games are sprinkled in and each week our show revolves around a central theme.

Recommended episode: An Interview With The Completionist, Jirard Khalil

When the highly anticipated TV “adaptation” of Alan Moore’s iconic Watchmen arrived, I decided to lunch our very own Watchmen podcast with Simon Howell, my co-host of the Sordid Cinema Podcast.

Recommended episode: A God Walks into Abar

Before the Internet was an eight-episode mini-series recorded in 2019 as part of our Sordid Cinema Podcast feed.

Recommended episode: The Legacy of Game of Thrones and the End of Fandom