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Phillip Iscove Acast

Podcast Like It's ...

A weekly TV, Film and Society podcast featuring Phillip Iscove and Kenny Neibart

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Phillip Iscove Acast

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Podcast Like It's ...

Phillip Iscove Acast

Podcast Like It's ...

A weekly TV, Film and Society podcast featuring Phillip Iscove and Kenny Neibart
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Co-Creator/Writer/Producer of FOX's Sleepy Hollow and Podcast Like It's 1999/1989 aka a Neurotic Jewish writer living in LA. I know, shocking.

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Joakim Noah Supporter.

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podcast producer @spotify. poet laureate @blankcheckpod. also in fashion.

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LaToya Ferguson has written for The AV Club and Paste Magazine as well as The Guardian, Entertainment Weekly, Variety, IndieWire, and more.

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Karen Han is a screenwriter, tintin enthusiast, and Slate staff writer.

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Elizabeth Hannah is a screenwriter and producer.

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Tig Notaro is an American stand-up comedian, writer, and actress known for her deadpan delivery and autobiographical humor. She gained widespread acclaim with her 2012 stand-up album Live, which was recorded shortly after her cancer diagnosis. Notaro has since become a prominent figure in comedy, receiving Grammy and Emmy nominations for her specials. She starred in and co-created the semi-autobiographical series One Mississippi (2015-2017) and has had roles in films such as Army of the Dead (2021). Notaro is also known for her podcast Tig and Cheryl: True Story and for being a prominent advocate for LGBTQ+ visibility.

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Joe Adalian is a west coast editor of Vulture from New York Magazine.

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Emily Nussbaum is a television critic, currently writing for The New Yorker. In 2016, she won the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism.Nussbaum was raised in Scarsdale, New York. She received her undergraduate degree from Oberlin College in 1988 and her master's degree in poetry from New York University. She started television criticism by writing reviews about "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" on Television Without Pity. She went on to write for Lingua Franca, became editor-in-chief for Nerve, and then writer for Slate, The New York Times, and New York magazine.

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Okieriete "Oak" Onaodowan is an American actor known for originating the role in the musical Hamilton on Broadway.

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Jeff Greenstein is a television writer, producer, and director.

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Joe Reid is a host of the This Had Oscar Buzz podcast.

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David Ehrlich is a writer at Indiewire; formerly he wrote at Little White Lies and Rolling Stone, among other publications. He is also one of the hosts of the "Fighting in the War Room" Podcast.

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Caroline Framke is an American writer and critic and is Chief TV Critic at Variety. Formerly, she was a columnist at Vox and has contributed to The Atlantic, The A.V. Club, Flavorwire, Complex, Vulture, Salon, and NPR. Her gender and culture commentary have been featured in books. Her analysis of the #MeToo movement was featured in The New York Times' Editor's Reading List of 2017. Framke was the head of a widely covered study that found that in the 2015–2016 television season, 10% of character deaths were of LGBT women, even though they made up an extremely small percentage of total characters.

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Dana Schwartz is a journalist and author. She was raised in Illinois, and attended Brown University. She interned on Conan and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She was a correspondent at Entertainment Weekly and for the New York Observer. She is the author of three books and the creator and host of the podcast Noble Blood.

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Thomas Mison is a film actor, television, voice artist, and writer.

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Katelyn Burns is a reporter and writer. Currently, she writes for Vox and is the first ever openly trans Capitol Hill reporter. She covers politics, LGBTQ issues, and reproductive health policy.Previously, Burns was the federal policy reporter for Rewire.News, where she covered the U.S. Congress including legislation and federal policy issues. She continues to work as a freelance journalist. Her work has appeared in them.us. The Washington Post, VICE, The Establishment, and Allure. She also wrote a series on toxic call-out culture in online activism for Everyday Feminism.

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Alan Sepinwall is a television reviewer, writer, and chief TV critic for Rolling Stone.

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Emmy-losing Writer/Director (@nbcSNL, @Netflix, @JimmyKimmelLive, @CBS, @ComedyCentral, @NewYorker). Follow on IG: ZackBornstein

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