Topic: Angel Studios

5 chapters across the catalog

Lunar Economy
Episode 1872 31:42 - 35:16

1872: Lunar Economy

Young Washington Movie, French-Indian War History

A review of the film "Young Washington" explores George Washington's early military career in colonial Virginia and his involvement in the Ohio Valley conflict against the French. The movie depicts Washington's struggle for respect within the British Army and his relationship with Native American tribes. The hosts discuss the violent nature of American history as portrayed in the film.

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 2:03:17 - 2:06:15

1749: Gynocracy

T Ryan Everett Becomes Commodore of Port Angeles

T Ryan Everett, manager of a new podcast studio in Port Angeles, Washington, donated $1,200 to achieve the rank of Knight and Commodore. His donation was partially funded by treasure left by his late father, and he expressed a desire to learn technical settings from the "Podfather."

4 No Youth
Episode 1573 23:41 - 26:46

1573: 4 No Youth

Sound of Freedom Movie Review and Marketing

The film Sound of Freedom is reviewed as a successful example of a crowdfunded project that bypassed traditional Hollywood gatekeepers. The marketing strategy, which suggests "elites" do not want the public to see the film, is compared to the guerrilla marketing of The Blair Witch Project. The host notes that while the film is well-acted and based on the true story of Tim Ballard, it does not contain the QAnon-adjacent theories often attributed to it by critics.

Unbanked
Episode 1570 1:34:14 - 1:37:24

1570: Unbanked

Sound of Freedom, Human Trafficking Awareness

The film "Sound of Freedom," starring Jim Caviezel, achieved a surprising $20 million opening weekend. Mel Gibson released a video endorsing the movie, which focuses on the true story of an operative fighting child sex trafficking. The segment notes the film's success despite limited mainstream promotion.

Corked Wine
Episode 51 1:12:50 - 1:16:01

51: Corked Wine

Production Studio Launch, Digital Hollywood Conference

One host provides an update on launching a new production studio and hosted channels in San Francisco. Plans are mentioned for attending the Digital Hollywood conference in Los Angeles to participate in a panel. The transition of daily operations to a new manager, Jeff Karp, is noted as allowing more time for these external engagements.