At The Show Podcast
At The Show Podcast
Hey, do you like movies? Do you like to discuss movies? Well, if you answered yes to any of those questions, we got something for you. Presented by the Sadistic Penguin Studios, At The Show Podcast, does a deep dive into everything film. You don’t only hear about the movies, you hear about personal stories related to them and how they affected and fed their love for film. So, get your popcorn ready and join the film discussion!
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Hey, do you like movies? Do you like to discuss movies? Well, if you answered yes to any of those questions, we got something for you. Presented by Sadistic Penguin Studios, The At The Show Podcast, does a deep dive into everything film. So, get your popcorn ready and join the Film Discussion!
This week on At The Show Podcast, we dive headfirst into some of the wildest and most compelling fan theories in film and television — the ones that actually make you rethink everything you thought you knew.Sugar Baggy is back with his Soundtrack Pick of the Week, breaking down why this track deserves your full attention. We also talk about what we’ve been watching lately — the good, the bad, and the hidden gems worth your time.We close the episode reflecting on the impact and careers of Robert Duvall and Tom Noonan, two actors whose work left a serious mark on cinema. From unforgettable performances to cult classics, we discuss why their contributions still matter.If you love film breakdowns, movie discussions, soundtrack deep dives, and honest conversations about cinema — you’re in the right place.🎥 New episodes weekly.🎙 Hosted by the At The Show crew.🐧 Presented by Sadistic Penguin Studios.Drop your favorite fan theories in the comments.

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