In this powerful and revealing episode of Backstage Pass with Gentry Thomas, we welcome filmmaker, writer, actor, and pop culture icon Kevin Smith. Known for cult classics like Clerks, Mallrats, and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Kevin joins Gentry to talk about the long-awaited re-release of one of his most controversial and beloved films: Dogma.
Originally released in 1999, Dogma tackled faith, organized religion, and spiritual satire like no other film—featuring a star-studded cast including Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, Chris Rock, Alan Rickman, and Salma Hayek. Kevin shares the behind-the-scenes battle to reclaim the rights to the film from Harvey Weinstein and why this release means more than ever.
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Kevin also reflects on his legendary film career, the evolution of indie filmmaking, and how his voice as a storyteller has grown over the years. From heartfelt moments to unfiltered truths, this episode is a must-listen for movie lovers and Kevin Smith fans alike.
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Vincent Martella: The Phineas Is Back Kicking Off 104 days of Summer
In this animated and nostalgic episode of Backstage Pass with Gentry Thomas, we welcome actor and voice talent Vincent Martella. Best known as the voice of Phineas Flynn from the beloved Disney series Phineas and Ferb, Vincent shares what it was like to bring the upbeat, inventive character to life and how the show continues to connect with fans around the world.
Vincent also talks about his broader acting career, from early roles in live-action TV to his continued success in voiceover work. He reflects on growing up in the spotlight, balancing fame with real life, and the creativity that keeps him inspired.
Whether you're a longtime fan of Phineas and Ferb or simply curious about the voice behind one of animation’s most recognizable characters, this episode delivers fun stories and insightful conversation—only on Backstage Pass with Gentry Thomas.
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Christie Brinkley: The Untold Story of the Original Uptown Girl
In this radiant episode of Backstage Pass with Gentry Thomas, we’re joined by the timeless supermodel, actress, and author Christie Brinkley. Christie is here to talk about her brand-new memoir, Uptown Girl, where she opens up about her iconic career, personal journey, and unforgettable moments in pop culture history.
Christie shares heartfelt stories about her relationship with Billy Joel and the inspiration behind one of the most famous songs of all time. She also reminisces about her scene-stealing appearance in National Lampoon’s Vacation, including what it was really like driving that red Ferrari—and how that moment became cinematic legend.
In addition to reflecting on her extraordinary life in the spotlight, Christie opens up about her passion for the environment and her ongoing efforts to raise awareness about climate change and sustainability.
This is a rare, intimate conversation with one of America’s most beloved icons. Don’t miss this joyful and insightful episode of Backstage Pass with Gentry Thomas.
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Finn Wolfhard & Billy Bryk BACKSTAGE from the Directors Chair
In this energetic and fun-filled episode of Backstage Pass with Gentry Thomas, we’re joined by actor-director duo Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk to talk about their brand-new horror-comedy film Hell of a Summer. The film, which they co-wrote and co-directed, brings a fresh, retro-inspired twist to the slasher genre with a blend of dark humor and summer camp nostalgia. Catch Hell of a Summer now in select theaters and streaming soon—check your favorite platforms for release dates.
Finn opens up about his iconic role as Mike Wheeler on Stranger Things, his love for the 80s, and how that era’s aesthetic inspired the tone and style of their new film. Billy shares how the two first met on the set of Ghostbusters: Afterlife and how their creative partnership has evolved into one of the most exciting collaborations in young Hollywood.
With laughs, horror, and heartfelt reflections, this episode is a must-listen for fans of indie film, 80s throwbacks, and the next generation of filmmaking talent.
Don’t miss Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk—only on Backstage Pass with Gentry Thomas.
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Jon Cryer uncovers history and Drag Queen night out with Charlie Sheen
In this fun and insightful episode of Backstage Pass with Gentry Thomas, Emmy-winning actor Jon Cryer joins the show to talk about his newest venture: the gripping true crime podcast The Man Who Calculated Death. Produced by Audio Up, this podcast dives into the chilling real-life story of a man who used math and manipulation to commit a calculated murder. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jon shares why he was drawn to the project, what makes this story so compelling, and how it differs from anything he’s done before.
The conversation also takes a hilarious turn as Jon tells a never-before-heard story about a wild night at a drag show with his Two and a Half Men co-star Charlie Sheen. He reflects on their dynamic both on and off set, offering rare insight into their relationship and what it was like working on one of television’s most successful sitcoms.
Don’t miss this candid and entertaining episode with Jon Cryer—only on Backstage Pass with Gentry Thomas.
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