Atomic Bombshell
Atomic Bombshell
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Epic, Thrilling and Fascinating
Mynx Devlin’s story reads like a Hollywood epic. It’s both a rich, intimate portrait of a woman seeking to live on her own terms, and a macro portrait of American in the 20th century. A great experience from top to bottom. I didn’t want it to end!
Rootie_K
First class show with amazing talent!
Thrilled to have stumbled onto this gem of a podcast. With crisp and witty writing and first class talent, this serialized program about iconic movie star Minx Devlin is a must! If you love tantalizing tales of bygone Hollywood, don’t miss this show. Star Minx Devlin is a siren the world needs to know about!
Jcccalci
Full of surprises
This unique and fascinating biography is inventively told over these ten episodes. Complex, detailed and wonderfully imaginative. Nicely done.
DeanerNash
Fun story with lots of mystery
Just finished the podcast. What a story. Only Minx Devlin could live such a life. Her loves, of which there was a cast of many and her adventures, never dull. She was involved in espionage, in a manner, unlike anyone else. So well written and produced. I will follow this group for there next adventure. Can’t wait. Five🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Tonisnj
Awesome!
This is really cool. Great intense stories that are funny and detailed! Unique idea that will have you intrigued and laughing throughout the story. The characters are played out so well! Looking forward to more!
RP Productions
Fun treat
"The Atomic Bombshell" is a fun throw back to old radio programs while offering a more modern twist and take on them. It has great references to old Hollywood mixed in with a solid cast of characters. Treat yourself to an enjoyable ride/journey.
PhilipWyler
An Alternate Encyclopedia of Hollywood
The Mynx podcasts are MST3K meets Tuesday cocktail hour of the UCLA Film School Associate Instructor Society conference call on the historiographical phenomenology of Edward D. Wood, Jr., and that is high praise, indeed. The series takes place in an alternate universe that posits academic familiarity with both Howard Hughes and Wally “Big Swede” Armbruster. The show is dense with oodles of Hollywood references. It’s hard to avoid pausing and searching online as the participants quote Mynx on figures such as Merle Oberon and Dixon (Dix) Cook, Jr. One is known but ancient, the other… maybe kind of somehow I think sort of sounds familiar. Google’s algorithms are whipped into a vigorous sweat. The subtext of this series seems to be, if not an urgent warning on the horrors of elite over-education, then the tragedy of the inability to forget. That argument would have landed me a cushy job as Associate Instructor at UCLA’s Film School if it were not for the philistine thinking of a bunch of knobby-nosed pseudo-intellectuals who wouldn’t challenge their own half-baked ideas even if they were oozing out of the bottom of Marie-Antoinette’s la brioche! Anyway, the Mynx Devlin Chronicles are listener supported through non-commercial richlyspun.com. Trust Mynx. Give her money. Why not, everyone else has.
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Jimboy Jackson
A Postmodern Romp Through a Field of Wild and Wonderful Weird
Give these guys a shot - Rich is a masterful storyteller blending decades of experience, an encyclopedic knowledge of entertainment and cultural history, and a razor sharp sense of wit to boot. Classic storytelling from a man who’s dedicated his life to making the world a less terrible place.
FearOverBoar