Maximum Film!

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Maximum Film!

A weekly TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast featuring Ricky Carmona and April Wolfe

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Maximum Film!

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Maximum Film!

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Maximum Film!

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Maximum Film!

A weekly TV, Film and Film Reviews podcast featuring Ricky Carmona and April Wolfe
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April Wolfe is a film critic, producer, director, writer and podcaster. She is also host of the Who Shot Ya? podcast.

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Ricky Carmona is a comedian, occasional Deejay and podcaster. He is the part of the Max Fun Network and known for his work on the television show Tosh.o and for hosting the Who Shot Ya? Podcast.

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Inkoo Kang is a television and movie critic, and advocate for representation in entertainment. Currently, she is a television critic for The Hollywood Reporter.Previously, Kang was a staff writer at Slate, and before that she was chief television critic at MTV News, TV critic at the Village Voice, and a regular contributing film critic at the Los Angeles Times. She launched her career as managing editor of the "Women and Hollywood" blog.

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Betsy Sodaro is an American actress, voice actress, and comedian from the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Los Angeles.

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Freddie Wong is an American filmmaker, musician, VFX artist and competitive gamer.

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Comedian, actor and writer based in Brooklyn. Performs with the Maude team CHOIR at the Upright Citizens’ Brigade Theater: NY. Matt is the artistic director of the musical sketch comedy group Pop Roulette (Comedy Central Comics To Watch 2015) and is a member of the sketch group Chess Club Comedy. He is a proud alumnus of the NYU sketch group Hammerkatz, and his work has been featured on Above Average, Reductress, College Humor and MTV, among others. Matt is also an actor and director with the nationally recognized arts education collective Story Pirates. He has been featured on Jerry Seinfeld’s Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee.

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Wynter Mitchell is a writer and podcaster.

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Jamie Loftus is a standup comedian and cartoonist whose dead hamster was left in her freezer for six months by choice. She has written and starred in ‘Irrational Fears’ on Comedy Central and ‘Robot Takeover’ and ‘Upgraded’ on Super Deluxe. In print, you can catch her in The New Yorker, Paste Magazine, Vice and Playboy. She is taller than her confidence would imply.

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Parvesh Singh Cheena is an actor. He is best known for his roles in the TV series Outsourced, and on Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.

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Jen Yamato is an entertainment reporter. Currently, she covers entertainment for The Daily Beast.Previously, Yamato has served as an editor and reporter at Deadline Hollywood, Movieline, and Rotten Tomatoes, among other publications, and as a chief film critic at Movies.com.

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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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Nay Bever is an artist, writer, and cultural commentator. Her trademark sense of humor and brilliance make her a remarkable storyteller and thereby a frequent podcast and panel guest and moderator. She co-hosted Attack of the Queerwolf, originally a Blumhouse/Fangoria podcast, looking at horror films through a queer lens.

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Dan Murrell is an actor, film critic, producer, writer, presenter, and editor.

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Renee Colvert is a podcaster known as co-host of Can I Pet Your Dog? Podcast and she is also a part of the Max Fun Network.

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Dave White is a film critic at Linoleum Knife and sometimes at The Wrap, a Hollywood news source.

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Director: Queer For Fear, The Quiet Room, Deathcember's "Milk and Cookies." Cohost: Aughtsterion. 🌈💀 he/they

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Actor, comedian, podcaster, and writer from Aurora, Colorado. He co-host a comedy pop-culture podcast, Las Culturistas. He also posts pop-culture lip-syncing videos on Twitter. Since September 2018, he has been on the writing staff of Saturday Night Live and was promoted to on-air cast for SNL's 45th season, in September 2019, becoming its first Chinese-American, third openly gay male, and fourth Asian American cast member.

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