Should I Listen to This?: True crime parody podcast showdown – A Very Fatal Murder vs. Done Disappeared
The true crime podcast gets skewered by not one, but two new parodies.
The true crime podcast gets skewered by not one, but two new parodies.
Have a basic understanding of American history, but wants to understand it in greater detail? This is your podcast.
The podcasting network founded in 2012 featured shows by Dan Harmon, Chelsea Peretti, and The Sklar Brothers.
Now this is an interesting development.
Jon Ronson's podcast about Pornhub is jarring, yet surprisingly moving.
Welcome to “Should I Listen To This?”, where we deep-dive into a podcast to find out what it’s about, what works, what doesn’t, and whether or not you need to make the all-important decision to hit subscribe and add it to your rotation.
It's not a movie podcast like you're used to, that's for sure.
Podcasts are turning into TV shows at a rate we haven't really seen before.
Futurama is back! Well...sort of.
Depending on what your podcast tastes are, Dumb People Town is a great palate cleanser from more serious fare.
"There can be hundred of tiny, individual pieces, each of which interacts with the others precisely."
Nope, it's not Serial. But it's close. And you can binge it.
Will Missing Richard Simmons become everyone's new favorite podcast mystery? Or an admirable attempt that ultimately goes nowhere?