
Screen Drafts
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SPORTS (with Dave Schilling & Zed Cutsinger)
EThe possibilities are endless when Dave Schilling and Zed Cutsinger draft the best sports movies of all time! Recorded at the Aero theater in Santa Monica.
CLASSIC CHRISTMAS (with Maureen Lee Lenker & Vince Balzano)
EHappy Holidays! Ring in the season with guest GMs Maureen Lee Lenker (EW.com) and Vince Balzano (producer, A Christmas Prince) as they draft the best pre-1960 Christmas movies of all-time!
TIME TRAVEL
EClay and Ryan leave the comfort of the commentary booth and get in the game, drafting the best TIME TRAVEL movies! Suggested by listener Conor Holt.
STEPHEN KING HORROR ADAPTATIONS (with Heidi Honeycutt & Billy Ray Brewton)
EIt's the final #SCREAMdrafts of 2018! Heidi Honeycutt and Billy Ray Brewton (Los Angeles Film Festival's horror programmers) draft the best theatrically released films adapted from the horror works of the one and only Stephen King.
TEEN HORROR: MILLENNIAL EDITION (with Piya Sinha-Roy & Darren Franich)
EPiya Sinha-Roy and Darren Franich, friends and Entertainment Weekly colleagues, put their friendship (and colleagueship?) to the test as they draft the best Teen Horror movies of the last 25 years!
HORROR SEQUELS (with Kyle Anderson and Billy Ray Brewton)
EIn October, Screen Drafts becomes SCREAM Drafts and we kick off #ScreamDrafts 2018 with Kyle Anderson (EW's Up All Afternoon) and Billy Ray Brewton (Rooftop Cinema Club) drafting the best Horror Sequels of all time!
AUDREY HEPBURN (with Angela Matano & Tom Cendejas)
EAngela Matano (The Argonaut) and Tom Cendejas (The Couch Tamale) draft the seven best Audrey Hepburn movies of all time!
VISITORS FROM ANOTHER PLANET (with Steve Berg)
ESteve Berg (The Good Place, TAG) goes up against Screen Drafts color commentator Ryan Marker to draft the seven best movies about aliens visiting Earth. Recorded at the Aero Theater in Santa Monica

THREEQUELS (with Darren Franich and Chancellor Agard)
EIn the first episode of Screen Drafts, guest GMs Darren Franich and Chancellor Agard (Entertainment Weekly) draft the top 7 all-time best "threequels!"