Each episode features Ellen Fox and Brett Erlich reviewing two or three movies that are releasing that week in theaters. Originally, Ellen and Brett were backed by webcam reviews from viewers, comedians, professional critics, and independent filmmakers. This format changed during Season 2, when the webcam reviews were replaced by solely professional critics in front of a green screen at the show's actual studio.
In the show, three famous faces are stuck together in a personalized house for two days. They just don't know in advance who their fellow residents will be.
There is no one else present in the house, so no presenter either. That is not necessary, because the house itself is the host: it reacts, surprises and touches.
For example, personal images suddenly appear, music sounds or the participants are asked unexpected questions. The celebrities get to know each other in a special way.
Hosted by Pandora Sykes, this podcast brings listeners inside the world of “Rivals” through conversations with its onscreen stars, including David Tennant, Aidan Turner, and Emily Atack, alongside the executive producers and creative team. Joined by celebrity guests and Dame Jilly Cooper superfans, the podcast explores the rivalries, scandals, and drama that define Rutshire.
Marc Fennell throws a very different kind of dinner party, inviting extraordinary Australians facing some of the most important health issues of today to tell him what they really think.
Renowned film critic and television/radio personality Elvis Mitchell interviews various actors and directors to find out what has influenced them and the films they made.
Follows an investigation into conspiracy theories about Erika Kirk, widow of assassinated Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, examining her past and motivations.