
Episode 290 with Adnan Virk, Author of Cinephile, Emmy-Award Winning Broadcaster for MLB Network and More, and Host of 336 Episodes of the Passionate, Fun, and Information-Packed Cinephile Podcast
Notes and Links to Adnan Virk’s Work
Adnan Virk is an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster who is
currently a host on MLB Network, NHL Network, and Amazon Prime
Canada. Virk has been on television since September 2002 and
worked almost nine years at ESPN, where he was a host primarily
on their baseball and college football coverage, while also filling
in on ESPN Radio. Virk’s podcast Cinephile ran for eight years,
totaling 336 episodes from 2016 to 2024. A graduate of Ryerson
University and a Toronto native, Adnan lives with his wife Eamon
and their four boys, Yusuf, Adeen, Shazz, and Maaz, in New Jersey.
At about 2:30, Adnan provides background on working with Mango Publishing and the process of seeing the book to publication
At about 4:50, Adnan and Pete reminisce over their struggles and triumphs in high school and college intramurals
At about 5:50, Adnan shares exciting feedback from readers, while sharing some favorite stories of his and talking about
At about 7:00, Adnan shares how his son’s middle name is “Scorsese” and talks about an important “informal quiz” that Adnan’s future took to solidify the relationship
At about 9:00, The two reflect on the death of McCluskey in The Godfather
At about 9:30, The two fanboy over the wondrous Dekalog movie series
At about 13:20, Adnan traces the iconic night where he announced the Best Picture mixup at the 2017 Oscars
At about 16:40, Adnan discusses his interview with Monica Bellucci
At about 18:15, Pete and Adnan share their thoughts on the
At about 19:00, Adnan responds to Pete’s leading question about Scorcese’s Silence and reflects on the “special” movie and unique moviegoing experience
At about 21:50, the two reflect on Mahershala Ali’s profound quote on “experiencing” a movie
At about 22:35, Adnan responds to Pete's questions about formative moviegoing experiences
At about 25:10, the two discuss the wondrous Raging Bull
At about 26:40, Pete asks Adnan what movie he can quote at will
At about 28:00, Adnan reflects on movies he enjoyed when he first saw them and then later changed his opinion
At about 28:50, Adnan mentions Hoffa in riffing on underrated/underappreciated movies
At about 30:00, Adnan talks about his fun in writing a sort of miscellaneous last chapter of Cinephile
At about 31:15, Adnan talks about Big Night and Raging Bull as great “brother” movies
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