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All the Film Things

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On this biweekly podcast, host Elizabeth Wildes is joined by filmmakers and film lovers to talk about anything and all things film! Episodes vary in format from analytical discussions to interviews with those in the film industry to casual conversations but all are rooted in a shared passion for cinema. This podcast was born through an internship with the Relevnt app over three years ago and has since been "widely released" on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and more. I hope you enjoy and let's talk film! 🎬 | Instagram: @all.the.film.thingsElizabeth Wildes Art
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    • Episode 56: Top 10 Films of the 2020s (so far) with Kwestin Fisher
      Jan 28 2026

      On the fifty- sixth episode of All the Film Things, film pundit Kwestin Fisher joins me in discussing our top ten films of the 2020s (so far)! This episode is explicit.

      Now that it’s January 2026, we are officially in the second half of the 2020s… if you can believe it! There have been a plethora of excellent films released in the past five years and, as we look to what’ll be hitting theaters this year, the second half of the 2020s will surely be bright for cinema. After reflecting on solely 2025 in the previous episode, I thought it would be fun to reflect on the 2020s as a whole as sort of a companion piece to that latest episode.

      This is Kwestin’s first time on the show! It’s hard to believe this is Kwest’s ATFT debut considering how long we’ve been trying to record an episode together. We’ve known each other for about four years now as we both were interns on the social media app formerly called Relevnt. We’ve stayed in contact ever since, most always discussing film. Because of our schedules and living in different time zones, it’s tough to set a time to record an episode together. Thankfully we were able to make it work this year and I’m thrilled to finally have him on the podcast! This episode was recorded on January 10, 2026.

      Kwest is the face and founder of Fish Flicks Entertainment where he talks about film, television, and pro wrestling. He is an excellent movie critic who really goes to see all the movies (well… all except Sentimental Value 😂) and doesn’t hold back in giving his honest opinion. He’s been consistent for years covering topical stories in film, sharing both movie and television reviews, out of theater reaction reels, and interviews on his social media accounts including Fish Flicks Entertainment on YouTube so all you movie fans will definitely want to follow him across all platforms! In October, he interviewed stars, including Lil Red Howery, on the Micheaux Film Festival red carpet! Earlier this month, Kwest launched a weekly show called FishReel that can be found on his YouTube channel! It’s an exciting expansion of Fish Flicks so be sure to follow @FishFlicksEnt on YouTube as well as on Instagram, Tik Tok, and Twitter/ X! You can find links to all things Fish Flicks by clicking here!

      In this episode, Kwest and I begin by discussing how the 2020s are shaping up as a decade in film before sharing our own top 10 lists. Kwest’s list is filled with blockbuster favorites including a few superhero movies that led him to recall significant movie theater experiences while my list contains films by some of today’s best filmmakers around the world. Between our lists, we only have one film in common 👀. We go on to discuss the Lily Gladstone- Emma Stone Best Actress Oscar’s race, reminisce about what a great year 2019 was for film, and our shared appreciation for Pedro Almodóvar. Also, Kwest sings a note from the beloved song from Sinners which you won't want to miss. All this and more on the brand new episode of All the Film Things!



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      1 h et 33 min
    • Episode 55: 2025 in Film with Cole Echevarria
      Jan 9 2026

      The first episode of the new year! On the fifty- fifth episode of All the Film Things, Emmy- winning photojournalist Cole Echevarria returns to look back and discuss 2025 in film! This episode is spoiler- filled. The 2025 films spoiled are Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy, Bugonia, Caught Stealing, Hamnet, Jay Kelly, and Sinners..

      While 2023 continues to set a high bar for the 2020s decade, 2025, in my opinion, was a pretty solid year filled with a fantastic variety of unique, original films and stories. Cole and I disagreed greatly in regard to 2024 in film, but when it comes to 2025… we still disagree. Early in the year, Michael B. Jordan reunited with Ryan Coogler for Sinners, proving that they are one of the best actor- director collaborators of our time while Robert Pattinson's long- awaited sci- fi film directed by Bong Joon- Ho, Mickey 17, finally hit theaters. While several prominent actresses, Scarlett Johansson, Kate Winslet, and Kristen Stewart each made their directorial debuts, Celine Song followed up her directorial debut, Past Lives, with another beautiful film that has endured as a favorite amongst audiences. And the Oscar season officially began with the return of two of the greats, Leonardo DiCaprio and Paul Thomas Anderson, for an epic, hilarious, and action- packed masterpiece beloved by film aficionados and general audiences in One Battle After Another. From then on, several brilliant films such as Sentimental Value, Hamnet, and Jay Kelly instantly became beloved by audiences and Oscar contenders. On previous year in review episodes, the concern of physical media's future was discussed and now, due to recent events, the future of movie theaters has become more grim than ever before.

      This episode not only marks the 101st (!!) episode of All the Film Things, but also Cole’s 20th appearance on the show! He is far and away the most frequent guest and I’m very grateful for his friendship, banter and all, as well as, of course, being a part of ATFT since the early days in 2022. This is the fourth year in review episode on All the Film Things and I always look forward to these reflective episodes, not only because I get to chat with friends, but also because these episodes will act as sort- of time capsules someday. This episode was originally 130 minutes so much had to be cut, which especially affected the tribute segment, but it was recorded on December 23, 2025.

      In this episode, Cole and I share our top five favorite films of the year and, much to our surprise since we never agree, we have the same number one pick . Weirdly enough, we have a few of the same films in our top five lists, though my fourth favorite of the year immediately made Cole laugh. We go on to discuss the favorite films of past ATFT guests from K- Pop Demon Hunters to Bugonia, ponder which other movie stars could have played the titular character of Jay Kelly, and pay tribute to the giant stars we lost in 2025 as well as two previous ATFT guests. You also won't want to miss Cole's Bob Dylan impression... because you won't be able to unhear it. All this and much more on the brand new episode of All the Film Things!



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      1 h et 35 min
    • Episode 54: The Apartment with Max Alvarez
      Dec 17 2025
      Happy holidays! On the fifty- fourth episode of ATFT, film historian/ author/ lecturer Max Alvarez is back to join me in analyzing Billy Wilder’s 1960 comedy- drama masterpiece, The Apartment! This episode is spoiler- filled. The Apartment has been described by many as one of the greatest of all time, film- wise, and is regarded as the peak of Billy Wilder who had been making a string of masterpieces starting with Double Indemnity (1944), which was the focus of the previous episode. The Apartment revolves around C.C. Baxter (Jack Lemmon), a people- pleasing insurance agent, who is taken advantage of by his bosses most nights after work as they occupy his apartment to spend time with their mistresses. All the while, Baxter has a crush on the “best elevator girl in the building” Fran Kubelik (Shirley MacLaine) whose mind is elsewhere, specifically on her married ex, and C.C.’s big boss, Jeff D. Sheldrake (Fred MacMurray). When Sheldrake begins to get in on the action to use Baxter’s apartment to be with Fran, the film takes a dramatic turn on the night before Christmas. The Apartment went on to win five out of the ten Oscar categories, including Best Picture. This is one of my favorite films and it has become a tradition of mine to watch the film on Christmas night, after Fanny and Alexander. Max will be leading a Q&A after a screening of Robert Wise’s 1958 noir film Odds Against Tomorrow at New Plaza Cinema in NYC on Sunday, December 21 at 12:15 pm where he’ll be joined by Dan Cahill and, a special guest, Harry Belefonte’s widow Pamela will be in attendance. Get your tickets now by clicking here! You can also watch previous Talk Back lectures led by Max, including one on The Apartment, on that same website or on the New Plaza Cinema YouTube channel. Max also gives the occasional online lecture at the Smithsonian Institute. His most recent lecture was focused on Burt Lancaster but click here to learn of Max’s upcoming lectures. Before we closed out the episode, Max shared an update on his directorial feature film debut Noirfilm which is expected to be in post- production this Spring! This is Max’s third appearance on ATFT! His most recent appearance was last year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Chinatown with an analytical discussion, but my interview with Max was actually the first wide- released episode of the show! I had been wanting to record another episode with Max this year and I actually asked him to join a prior analytical episode but I was surprised to learn he wasn’t a big fan of the film. With all the technical difficulties this year, this episode came together pretty quickly but I’m thrilled with the result because I believe this is one of the best episodes of the year. I’m thrilled to end another year of All the Film Things by discussing this film I hold so dear with Max. This episode was recorded on December 4, 2025. In this episode, Max and I talk about how The Apartment anticipates the New Hollywood era, the tightrope Wilder walks between comedy and drama, and the significance of setting the film around the holiday season. While Max recounts his experience attending a screening of the film with Billy Wilder, Fred MacMurray, and I.A.L Diamond in attendance, I take any chance I get to boast about Shirley MacLaine’s tremendous performance as Fran Kubelik. All this and much more on the latest episode of All the Film Things!Music credit: Rudolph by Lukrembo | https://soundcloud.com/lukrembo Free To Use | https://freetouse.com/music Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com
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      1 h et 19 min
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