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GoodTrash GenreCast

GoodTrash Media
Denzel Washington
Inside Man
Chicago
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Musical Films
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Hollywood
Heist Movies
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Francis Ford Coppola
Cinema
Dog Day Afternoon
Feminism
Jazz Age
True Crime
La Strada
Police Corruption
Roman Epic

A movie analysis show looking at your favorite cult and genre films from across cinema history. Each week, Dustin, Arthur, and Dalton try to apply academic rigor and critical analysis to the films you wouldn’t talk about in a film studies class while having a few laughs along the way. It’s the conversations you have in the lobby of the multiplex with a little more room to breathe, and the occasion... more

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Latest Episodes

Hello all! Following Dustin's cheat-o-thon, we're back to our regularly schedule business. And this month, instead of year-end catch-ups, we are taking a look at the THREE highest domestic grossing films of the year (as of this recording [in early No... more

Ahoy dancing queens! Dustin brings the S.S. Cheat-afore into dock with the feel good movie of 1969 (nice), They Shoot Horses, Don't They? And gosh, don't they indeed. We look back at the hard to find work from Sydney Pollack. Thanks to a popular onli... more

Howdy y'all! The Dustin cheat-a-thon rolls on with an Altman banger? Classic? Masterwork? Maybe. It's Nashville. This epic ensemble escapade brings us to our knees in awe. We discuss Altman's improvisational style, the films technological prowess, da... more

Hello GoodTrashers! Dustin continues to fly the plan this week with absolutely no regard for what is being asked of him. His mystery marathon continues with a pick from the actor's director, John Cassavetes. This week, we take a look at the director'... more

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Recent Guests

Kirsten Therkelson
A film enthusiast and guest analyst appearing on the show.
Episode: MaXXXine (2024) with Kirsten Therkelson
Dan Bokemper
Frequent guest host and film enthusiast
Cinematropolis.com
Episode: This is Spinal Tap (1984) w/ Dan Bokemper
Julia Hebner
Filmmaker and creator of the short film 'Jeff'
Episode: Interview with director Julia Hebner: "Jeff"
Alex Megaro
Producer and editor of WTO 99, a documentary about the 1999 Seattle WTO protests.
Episode: deadCenter Film Festival 2025 INTERVIEW: WTO/99 with Alex Megaro
Caleb Masters
Guest host, film podcaster and critic.
Cinematic Schematic
Episode: Tropic Thunder (2008) w/ Caleb Masters
Jo Light
Journalist, writer for No Film School and Final Draft
No Film School, Final Draft
Episode: Apollo 13 (1995) w/ Jo Light
Paris Burris
Filmmaker and co-host of Real Indigenous Podcast
Real Indigenous Podcast
Episode: Sinners (2025): Garbage Chute Review w/ Paris Burris
Daniel Bokemper
Writer for Cinematropolis and Flick Attack
Cinematropolis and Flick Attack
Episode: Lake Mungo (2008) w/ Daniel Bokemper

Hosts

Dustin
A knowledgeable host discussing various aspects of film and storytelling, often bringing personal anecdotes and critical insights to the conversation.
Arthur
A co-host engaging audiences with humor and critical explorations of films, often focusing on themes of culture and representation.
Dalton
A co-host who analyzes film sequences and performances, bringing depth and comedic insights to the discussions.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 47 ratings
  • I like it

    and so should you.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TaylorDrake
    United States2 years ago
  • Why so political

    I really enjoy this podcast, but my political opinion is not the exactly the same as theirs, even though they are similar I feel like they make it seem as though anyone with a slightly different political view is stupid. I am just so tired of having someone’s political views shoved down my throat all the time. Besides that I do really enjoy the podcast and there is a lot of great information.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    jeremy111111111
    United States5 years ago
  • YES

    Arguably the greatest podcast called “GoodTrash Genrecast.”

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HiiiExhaulted
    United States7 years ago
  • This show makes movies even better.

    I'm a pretty big fan of movies but honestly had gotten bored with review shows. Fortunately I discovered GTGC, which instead provides wonderful analysis accompanied by wit from a myriad of hosts and sometimes singing (which is good and not bad). If you are looking for something outside the norm of movie podcasts, give Good Trash a listen. You won't be disappointed or your money back.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Samdavisboyhero
    United States9 years ago
  • Top. Notch. Trash.

    I believe my title says it all.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Lefteyeburns
    United States9 years ago

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A recurring theme is the podcast's ability to entertain while educating about films' deeper meanings.
Listeners appreciate the engaging and insightful analysis delivered with humor.
Many find value in the unique perspectives on cult and genre films not usually covered in mainstream media.

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The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976)
Q: Do you like The Killing of a Chinese Bookie?
I think I like this more than I like Parallax.
The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976)
Q: Dustin, what are what are we doing right now?
We are doing the Marathon O'Dustin in which we've now done two movies.
Interview with director Julia Hebner: "Jeff"
Q: How did you finance 'Jeff'?
We did a crowdfunding campaign and had to cut our budget from $50k to $13k to succeed.
Interview with director Julia Hebner: "Jeff"
Q: Do you have a specific activation film that made you realize filmmaking is your path?
I saw Boogie Nights at age 12 and realized it was art, which put me on the path to filmmaking.
Hustle & Flow (2005)
Q: Are we not when you choke that white girl? I was cheering him on.
Yes, yes, you are.

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This show offers insightful and often humorous discussions focused on cult and genre films, redefining the way listeners approach cinematic storytelling. It's characterized by an academic rigor that explores deeper themes and cinematic techniques often overlooked in mainstream film criticism. Each week, the hosts tackle various films, revealing personal anecdotes and encouraging a light-hearted yet analytical conversation that makes their analysis accessible and engaging.

The breadth of content includes critique on classic films and recent releases, blending cultural commentary with cinematic analysis. The unique angle on lesser-discussed films invites cinephiles and casual viewers alike to see beloved titles through a fresh lens, making it... more

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4. Alex Megaro
5. Caleb Masters
6. Jo Light
7. Paris Burris
8. Daniel Bokemper

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