Nerdtropolis Podcast Network
Nerdtropolis Podcast Network
Podcast Description
Welcome to The Nerdtropolis Podcast Network, your destination for all things pop culture, film and TV! In "Reel Insights," your host, Sean Tajipour, delves into the inner workings of Hollywood's brightest stars, directors, and artists, uncovering the secrets behind their craft. Meanwhile, "The Moviegoers Society Podcast" sees Sean team up with the movie and media mastermind Drew Munhausen as they embark on exciting adventures dissecting and scrutinizing the latest films to hit the silver screen. Tune in and immerse yourself in the world of entertainment like never before!
Podcast Insights
Content Themes
The podcasts cover various themes including film analysis, pop culture discussions, and behind-the-scenes insights from the entertainment industry. Episodes tackle topics like the emotional impact of Jenna Frank’s tribute to her father Jason David Frank, horror movie critiques in 'Heart Eyes', and the artistic process behind adapting 'Nickel Boys'.

Welcome to Reel Insights, hosted by Sean Tajipour, the mayor of Nerdtropolis. This is where Hollywood’s brightest stars, directors, and creatives share the stories behind the work that brings film and television to life. From behind-the-scenes insight to meaningful conversations about craft, passion, and creativity, Reel Insights gives listeners a closer look at the people shaping today’s entertainment world.
THE END OF OAK STREET star Jordan Alexa Davis speaks with Nerdtropolis Mayor Sean Tajipour for a full interview about filming the imaginative dinosaur thriller and turning a real Atlanta neighborhood into a prehistoric nightmare. Davis discusses being immediately hooked by the original yet nostalgic story, filming on real neighborhood streets, and acting opposite dinosaur heads on sticks, performers in blue suits, and sometimes nothing at all.Davis also opens up about the cast’s chemistry, watching the movie with an audience, making believable survival choices, and running from dinosaurs as an ordinary teenager. She discusses the possibility of returning for another adventure, what the intense role taught her about separating work from her personal life, and why THE END OF OAK STREET deserves to be experienced on the biggest screen possible.

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