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Enjoy The Show was a weekly entertainment movie podcast talk show that was originally created and hosted by Jon Risinger, centered around movies, it can be seen as a sort of successor to Screen Play. The show regularly features Andrew Blanchard, Tyler Coe and Ashley Jenkins as guests.
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Enjoy The Show was a weekly entertainment movie podcast talk show that was originally created and hosted by Jon Risinger, centered around movies, it can be seen as a sort of successor to Screen Play. The show regularly features Andrew Blanchard, Tyler Coe and Ashley Jenkins as guests. This was a show in which host Jon Risinger, along with a panel of guests, seeks to answer the important question of why people love film and TV so much. They talk mostly about recent films, and tie them into larger topics about their respective genres usually. Each episode focuses on a single, timeless topic that exemplifies a distinct passion point. Everyone can watch shows and movies, so it’s time for everyone to be able to discuss what’s good about them.