The Popcast With Knox and Jamie
Latest Episodes
The Replaceables: Actors Who Were Recast
Knox and Jamie talk all about characters who replaced and the actors who played them.
The Nos of Halloween
Knox and Jamie talk about the worst things of Halloween as well as SatchelGate and other news items from the pop cultural landscape.
Celebrities We Want To See Come Back
Knox and Jamie talk about celebrities they want to see come back and they pitch the different ways said celebrities could come back. Also, they talk about listener opinions and harshly judge them.
Once Upon An Episode About Fairy Tales...
Knox and Jamie break down fairy tales. What they mean, why they exist, their relationship to religion and the things you need to not learn from them.
The Fall TV Preview
Knox and Jamie talk all about Fall TV. But also they talk about... - Taylor Swift's spiritual relevance. - Books to check out + How To Not Suck At Marriage + Binge Watch Like You Mean It! - Returning TV shows - New TV...
The Power of Music in Movies and TV...
Knox and Jamie talk all about the use, effect and significance of music in movies and TV. They also share some of their favorites as well as listener suggestions. Jamie's guide to finding music from TV: TuneFinder.com Knox's spoofing of the Say...
Fall Movie Preview 2015
Knox and Jamie talk about the Fall and Winter movie slate and break things down by movies you should see in the theatre, movies you should redbox and movies you shouldn't waste your time on.
Who Should Be The New James Bond?
Knox and Jamie talk all about James Bond. They also touch on Meryl Streep, Idris Elba, War Room and their favorite (and least favorite) things for the week.
Weird Celebrity Couples That Time Forgot
Knox and Jamie talk weird celebrity couples as well as pop culture news items. But specifically, they talk about... + Idea Butterfly + Which tabloid magazine we are versus our listeners. + Friends theory + Michael Jackson Lisa...
Bonus: Sophie Hudson Interview
Knox and Jamie interview author / blogger / the delightfully Southern-accented, Sophie Hudson.