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Rob Mahoney

Writer and editor at The Ringer, known for his expertise in film and sports.

Top 3 podcasts with Rob Mahoney

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65 snips
Dec 27, 2024 • 1h 51min

‘Nosferatu’ and the Top Five Vampire Movies, With Robert Eggers!

Join Chris Ryan and Rob Mahoney as they explore the dark and captivating world of Robert Eggers, the visionary director behind the new ‘Nosferatu.’ They dive into the history of vampires in cinema, the emotional depth of horror, and share their top five vampire films. Eggers discusses his creative choices, the themes of vampire storytelling, and the challenges of adapting such a classic. With a mix of humor and insight, they reflect on the evolution of vampire myths and what makes them so enduring in film today.
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45 snips
Dec 18, 2024 • 2h 44min

The Top 10 Underseen Movies of 2024. Plus: James Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd on ‘The Terminator’ at 40!

Join cinema legends James Cameron and Gale Anne Hurd as they reflect on the 40th anniversary of ‘The Terminator.’ They discuss the challenges they faced early in their careers and how the film's groundbreaking elements reshaped the industry. Chris Ryan, Mallory Rubin, and their colleagues spotlight underseen cinematic gems of 2024, exploring emotional depth and cultural resonance in films like 'Dee Dee' and 'Good One.' The conversation delves into the evolving landscape of film and the importance of championing hidden treasures in a blockbuster-driven market.
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41 snips
Dec 3, 2024 • 1h 50min

Top Five World War II Movies, and ‘Blitz’

Chris Ryan, a regular contributor at The Ringer known for his sharp movie insights, and Rob Mahoney, a film history enthusiast, join the conversation. They dive into the recent box office boom, highlighting major hits like 'Gladiator 2' and the critique of Steve McQueen's 'Blitz.' Their discussion then pivots to the endless appeal of World War II films, examining genres from classics to lesser-known titles. They each share their top five WWII movies while reflecting on the emotional depth and cultural significance these films hold today.