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Satisfy your celluloid addiction and mainline film 24/7 with Cinema Junkie’s Beth Accomando. So if you need a film fix, want to hear what filmmakers have to say about their work, feel like taking a deep dive into a genre, or just want to know what's worth seeing this weekend, then you've come to the right place. You can also find Beth's coverage of other arts and culture events here.

Nancy Warwick is the fourth generation to run the family owned Warwick's in La Jolla. Nov. 18, 2025 Playing
Warwick's indie bookstore has been family run for 128 years
Marigold Bagels had its grand opening on Saturday at its new storefront on El Cajon Blvd. Dec. 5, 2025 Playing
Marigold Bagels opens new storefront in North Park
Poster for Michael Mizerany's new play "89 Carson Junction Road." Undated. Playing
'89 Carson Junction Road' is a Christmas play with a body count
Artist Maxx Moses painting in his studio at Graffiti Gardens in Encanto. Nov. 17, 2025 Playing
Maxx Moses reimagines Black Friday
  • Author Graham Skipper talks about his new Toho authorized book on Godzilla.
  • Author Luis Reyes explores the legacy of Latin and Hispanic artists in American film.
  • For Thanksgiving, Moviewallas' Yazdi Pithavala joins Cinema Junkie to give thanks for the film "TÁR."
  • What makes someone feel driven to tour around with a film projector in tow and screen films on 16mm? Find out on this Bonus edition of Cinema Junkie.
  • Get ready for slow burn horror of "Speak No Evil.”
  • Two new docuseries look back to the making of George Lucas' "Star Wars" and the founding of Industrial Light and Magic.
  • Get ready for a bonkers ass ride through the wildest and most extreme horror and exploitation cinema as Greg Dohler and author Matt Rotman take the wheel to kick a new season of Cinema Junkie into high gear.
  • Cinema Junkie is on a season break but serves up this Bonus Podcast on the bold visionaries behind "Mad God" and "Neptune Frost." Host Beth Accomando speaks with stop motion effects genius Phil Tippett about the 30-year journey to bringing his magnum opus "Mad God" to the screen. Then she talks with poet Saul Williams and Rwandan filmmaker Anisia Uzeyman who created the Afrofuturist musical "Neptune Frost."
Stripper Energy just received an Emmy for Journalistic Enterprise, you can watch the six-part video podcast now.