
Confessions of a Not-So-Dangerous Mind*
Jeremy Cohen
Show overview
Confessions of a Not-So-Dangerous Mind* launched in 2025 and has put out 113 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 50 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a several-times-a-week cadence.
Episodes typically run twenty to thirty-five minutes — most land between 23 min and 30 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language TV & Film show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed yesterday, with 61 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Jeremy Cohen.
From the publisher
Movies, sports, fitness, and life’s cataclysmic ups and downs, through nearly a half-century on this rock.
Latest Episodes
View all 113 episodesThe Horror of Kids (1995)
"Put. That Coffee. Down." Looking back at Glengarry Glen Ross
Guilty Pleasure Movies: Wolf (1994)
John Sterling, In Memoriam
Guilty Pleasure Movies: Back to School
Sudden Impact and Vigilante Justice
The MCU Ignites: A look back at Iron Man (2008)
HBD, Al Pacino! A look back at Carlito's Way
"Aging Ladykiller Meets His Match": Jack and Diane make a romcom
The Great Movies: Sleepers (1996)
Dirty Harry, Feminist? Revisiting The Enforcer
Part 2 with Ali Johntry: Living with Type 1 Diabetes
Steel Magnolias from Two Perspectives: Cineaste, and Type 1 Diabetic

Ep 702Magnum Force: Dirty Harry Battles "Dirtier" Cops!
Seen by many critics as a kind of "apology" for the 1971 original, Magnum Force is a thought-provoking film which gets into all kinds of gray areas...

Ep 701The Great Movies: The Graduate
Mike Nichols' 1967 masterpiece is the newest entry in our ongoing series.

Ep 700The Great Movies: Superman (1978)
The newest entry in our ongoing series is Richard Donner's masterful 1978 "OG" Superman: The Movie

Ep 699Edward Norton's Shocking Breakthrough: Primal Fear Turns 30
Gregory Hoblit's twisty courtroom thriller Primal Fear opened April 5, 1996. Richard Gere is solid, but Edward Norton -- en route to a Supporting Actor Oscar nom in his film debut -- steals the film as a former altar boy accused of murder.

Ep 698Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, or Robert DeNiro: Who Did It Best?
Jack Nicholson, Al Pacino, and Robert DeNiro have all played Satan. Which of these legends did it best?

Ep 697A Kid, a Superstar, and Madison Avenue
During the summer of 1980, 6 y.o. me saw a TV commercial about "a pitching machine for kids" called "Reggie Jackson's Bat Away." I HAD TO HAVE THIS. Join me for a nostalgic piece of true history - me, my dad, Reggie, and a deceptively solid mechanical contraption that was almost revolutionary for 1980.

Ep 696The Great Movies: Starman
The newest entry in our ongoing series is John Carpenter's surprisingly hopeful scifi classic Starman.