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  • An Introduction to the OK2BX Film Festival w/ Brent & Chris Bolding
    Feb 18 2026

    This week, Austin is joined by Brent and Chris Bolding, the founders of the OK2BX Film Festival, gearing up for its fifth (!!!) outing this year! Launched to honor the memory of Eleanor Bolding, OK2BX serves as a platform for youth filmmakers to showcase their work. The festival focuses on inclusivity and storytelling while providing workshops and college fairs to support aspiring filmmakers.

    OK2BX Website: https://ok2bx.org/

    Social Media: OK2BX Foundation & OK2BX Film Festival

    Submissions Page: FilmFreeway

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    22 Min.
  • Releasing 'Age of Audio' w/ Filmmaker Shaun Michael Colón
    Feb 17 2026

    Austin is joined by filmmaker Shaun Michael Colón to talk about Shaun's film Age of Audio, which explores the rise of podcasts and the creative process behind filmmaking. They discuss the challenges faced during production and the strategies used to promote the film. Shaun shares insights on getting notable figures involved (like Ira Glass and Kevin Smith), navigating film festivals, and the importance of self-promotion. The conversation culminates in a reflection on what defines success for a filmmaker.

    https://www.aoamovie.com/

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    40 Min.
  • The 2025 Lone Star Silver Screen Movie Awards, Pt. 2 w/ Nick Holloway
    Feb 12 2026

    Austin is joined by Nick to finish their 2025 Awards conversation. They pick their Top 5 films of the year, cover their wild card and honorable mention picks, and generally thirst over Tom Hanks, Sophie Thatcher, Kerry Condon, Michael B. Jordan, and more. Balancing that with occasionally insightful commentary is a challenge, but one the boys are more than happy to tackle.

    This episode serves as the Season 1 finale of the podcast; Season 2 kicks off soon!

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    52 Min.
  • The 2025 Lone Star Silver Screen Movie Awards, Pt. 1 w/ Nick Holloway
    Jan 28 2026

    Austin is joined by Nick Holloway to talk through their favorite films of 2025. They go through their picks for the best performances, music, writing, and directing in the year's movies, shining a light on films that may have been left out of the awards conversation. Nick only pulls a knife on Austin once during the conversation (for his Best Director pick), making it an overall successful interaction!

    Link to Jamil David's chron.com piece on films in the Oscar conversation with ties to Texas:
    https://www.chron.com/culture/article/oscar-nominations-2026-texas-21307761.php

    Part 2 Coming Soon!

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    51 Min.
  • HELL OR HIGH WATER w/ Zach David
    Jan 14 2026

    Austin and guest Zach David delve into the film Hell or High Water, exploring its themes, characters, and the impact of Taylor Sheridan's writing. They discuss the performances of Chris Pine and Jeff Bridges, the film's humor, and its cultural relevance, all while highlighting the stunning cinematography and the way the film replicates the feeling of West Texas (even though it was shot in New Mexico).

    00:00 Introduction to Hell or High Water

    02:59 Exploring the Characters and Performances

    06:06 Themes of Morality and Motivation

    08:57 Taylor Sheridan's Writing Style

    11:54 Cinematic Techniques and Direction

    14:50 Cultural Context and Relevance

    17:57 Character Dynamics and Relationships

    21:00 The Impact of Setting and Location

    23:50 Humor and Dialogue in the Film

    26:56 Final Thoughts and Recommendations

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    44 Min.
  • SUPPORT THE GIRLS w/ Alex Gonzalez
    Jan 7 2026

    Austin and guest Alex Gonzalez delve into the film Support the Girls, exploring its themes of hospitality, personal struggles, and the dynamics of working in the service industry. They discuss the film's portrayal of character relationships, the cultural backdrop of Austin, TX, and the broader implications of labor and camaraderie in the workplace. The conversation highlights the emotional depth of the film and its relevance to real-life experiences in the hospitality sector.

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    26 Min.
  • TEXAS FILM FESTIVAL GEMS w/ The Film Festival Doctor
    Dec 30 2025

    Austin talks to Rebekah Louisa Smith, the Film Festival Doctor about Texas film festivals this week! They discuss Rebekah's journey from the UK to the US, her experiences with various Texas film festivals, and her insights into the film festival circuit. Rebekah shares her top recommendations for Texas film festivals, highlighting their unique vibes and the importance of supporting local filmmakers. The conversation also touches on the significance of short films in launching filmmakers' careers and the year-round festival scene in Texas.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest

    01:27 Rebecca's Journey to the U.S. and Film Festivals

    05:19 Exploring Texas and Its Film Festivals

    08:08 Spotlighting Texas Film Festivals

    11:16 The Importance of Community in Film Festivals

    12:15 Year-Round Film Festivals in Texas

    14:07 Highlighting the Austin Film Festival

    20:04 Dallas International Film Festival Overview

    21:29 Oscar Qualification and Film Festivals

    24:29 Fantastic Fest: A Genre Celebration

    27:46 Oak Cliff Film Festival: A Community Experience

    33:10 Waco Independent Film Festival: Nurturing New Talent

    36:50 The Value of Short Films in Festivals

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    40 Min.
  • NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN w/ Nick Holloway
    Dec 17 2025

    Austin and guest Nick Holloway delve into the world of Cormac McCarthy's novel No Country for Old Men and its acclaimed Coen Brothers adaptation. They discuss the themes of violence, character depth, and the film's ambiguous ending, while also analyzing performances by Tommy Lee Jones and Josh Brolin. The conversation touches on the significance of the film's Oscar wins and the impact of McCarthy's writing style.

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    52 Min.