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'Roger & Me' is a weekly movie review podcast tribute to 'Siskel & Ebert' hosted by film critics Brett Arnold & Mark Dujsik, aiming to cover every new theatrical and streaming release each Friday in the format Gene and Roger pioneered. The only guide to new release movies you'll ever need.
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Four friends sit down to review movies that you absolutely should have already seen, but at least one of them hasn't. Zack and Tyler are film buffs, and Scott and Jake have seen every Summer Blockbuster in existence. Listen for the resident late bloomers' hot takes for each movie, and enjoy the witty banter along the way!
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Join lifelong friends Meranda Broder and Dylan Wilcox as they delve into the captivating world of 80s and 90s cinema on ”Back At the Movies.” In each episode, they revisit the (often contentious) film reviews of iconic critics Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert. Exploring the films they critique with fresh eyes, Broder and Wilcox uncover hidden gems, dissect what stands the test of time, and reminisce on forgotten classics as they candidly discuss what holds up and what doesn’t. The balcony is open… ...
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Green Zone

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Academy Award nominees Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass (The Bourne Supremacy, The Bourne Ultimatum) reteam in this action-packed thriller. Damon stars as Roy Miller, a rogue U.S. Army officer who must hunt through covert and faulty intelligence hidden on foreign soil before war escalates in an unstable region. Also starring Academy Award nominees Greg Kinnear and Amy Ryan, Green Zone is "one hell of a thriller" (Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times).
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The “Roger Ebert of Bible Stories” (My Mum). I take the Bible at face value and politely address issues I may have with what I find. Probably not your average Sunday sermon material. Updated weekly. “Whoso readeth, let him understand.” – Matthew 24:15 worstofbible.substack.com
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Cavaliers Do Cinema

Cavaliers Do Cinema

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A manic, off-the-cuff and often downright silly discussion of cinema. We can promise the ideas we present are serious but we can't promise the same for the way we present them. Featuring recent reviews, classic look backs and director retrospectives.
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Westworld

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Roger Roeper & Dick Ebert & Gene Lyons host a weekly podcast covering Westworld the hit science fiction thriller television series created by Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy for HBO, based on the 1973 film of the same name, which was written and directed by American novelist Michael Crichton. Nolan serves as executive producer along with Joy, J. J. Abrams and Bryan Burk with Nolan directing the pilot. The series premiered October 2, 2016. Described as "a dark odyssey about the dawn of artificial ...
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Mile Hi Church Sunday talks posted weekly here! Mile Hi is a New Thought church in Lakewood, Colorado. Practical and universal spirituality, affirmative prayer, meditation and oneness are at the heart of all we do. Our community focuses on healing, growth, empowerment, positive living, mindfulness and a grounded spiritual path as well as overcoming anxiety, focusing on forgiveness and fostering healthy relationships.
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2:44 Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 16:42 The Last Stop in Yuma County 23:08 Poolman 29:30 Force of Nature: The Dry 2 37:21 Gasoline Rainbow On this week's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, film critics Brett Arnold of The New Flesh & Mark Dujsik of markreviewsmovies.com take on seven (5) new release movies o…
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‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’ (MovieStillsDB) On this week’s episode, Sonny Bunch (The Bulwark), Alyssa Rosenberg (The Washington Post), and Peter Suderman (Reason) discuss Apple’s disastrous new iPad ad. But did people overreact to the image of creative tools being turned into a wafer-thin iPad? And then they reviewed Kingdom of the Planet o…
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Three-Week Sunday Series Adventures in Prosperity Cultivating Abundance with Michelle Medrano We often think that abundance comes to us by chance, luck, or because the Universe blesses us. Yet, cultivating abundance makes it welcome in our lives. Sun., May 12 Cultivating Abundance Habits We often suggest to pray and act—treat and move your feet. In…
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On today’s episode from December 26th, 1987, we spend time with Siskel & Ebert and two comedy legends, Robin Williams and Eddie Murphy. Both Good Morning, Vietnam and Eddie Murphy Raw were huge hits that year and were built around their stars’ personas, further cementing Williams and Murphy as two of the biggest stars of the decade. Do their brands…
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‘The Fall Guy’ (MovieStillsDB) On this week’s episode, Sonny Bunch (The Bulwark), Alyssa Rosenberg (The Washington Post), and Peter Suderman (Reason) discussed whether or not steamy movie scenes are back (per the New York Times) or on their way to extinction (per the Economist). Then they reviewed The Fall Guy, an imperfect movie that’s still a per…
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Madonna may sing “You Must Love Me” at the end of Evita, but… must we? On this episode from December 21st 1996, we’re focusing on two movies from genres that were flailing in the mid 1990s: musicals and horror. Thirty years later, was Madonna as bad as we remember in Evita? And what did the guys think of Scream, which no one at the time was expecti…
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Three-Week Sunday Series Adventures in Prosperity Cultivating Abundance with Michelle Medrano We often think that abundance comes to us by chance, luck, or because the Universe blesses us. Yet, cultivating abundance makes it welcome in our lives. Sun., May 5 Cultivating Abundance Mindsets Getting honest about what we think about abundance and uplev…
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4:40 The Fall Guy 18:59 I Saw the TV Glow 37:43 Tarot 45:16 The Idea of You 52:19 Unfrosted 01:00:41 Evil Does Not Exist 01:08:08 New Life On this week's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, film critics Brett Arnold of The New Flesh & Mark Dujsik of markreviewsmovies.com take on seven (7) new release movies out in…
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‘Challengers’ (MovieStillsDB) On this week’s episode, Sonny Bunch (The Bulwark), Alyssa Rosenberg (The Washington Post), and Peter Suderman (Reason) asked if Jerry Seinfeld was right about the state of comedy. (You can read his full interview with David Remnick here.) Then they review Challengers, an erotically charged relationship movie set in the…
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Is it possible to face big challenges, and be perfectly wonderful on the inside? Is it possible to remain whole, even when things seem to be falling apart? Can you be okay even if things at this moment aren’t okay? Yes, you can be in the yuck but not of it. Drama is easy to fall into and hard to rise out of. The courage to struggle, the willingness…
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On the weekend of September 23rd 1995, it was auteur vs. auteur, with Paul Verhoeven's Showgirls and David Fincher's SE7EN. Both movies live on for very different reasons, and we can’t wait to see what Siskel & Ebert thought of these two movies back in the day. Join us as we explore the Seven Deadly Sins in Sin City… Back at the Movies.…
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On this week’s episode, Sonny Bunch (The Bulwark), Alyssa Rosenberg (The Washington Post), and Peter Suderman (Reason) discussed whether or not the stars of The Blair Witch Project should get back-residuals for services already rendered. (You can read the full story here.) Then they discussed Civil War, Alex Garland’s travelogue through a war-torn …
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Sun., April 21 Moving Forward, Together with Barry Ebert This Earth Day we will look towards expanding our consciousness to embrace the bigger picture: Mother Earth herself. We will celebrate what is going well to address our environmental issues and commit ourselves to each doing our part to contribute to solutions. We have the science; we have th…
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3:23 Abigail (Radio Silence) 17:43 The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (Guy Ritchie) 28:18 The Three Musketeers - Part II: Milady 35:43 Rebel Moon - Part Two: The Scargiver (Zack Snyder) 44:49 Sasquatch Sunset 52:39 Blood for Dust 58:58 Stress Positions On this week's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, film cri…
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Very special episode this week, as Sonny Bunch (The Bulwark), Alyssa Rosenberg (The Washington Post), and Peter Suderman (Reason) discuss Denis Villeneuve’s 2016 film, Arrival, live from the Alamo Drafthouse in Washington, D.C. This was a very fun episode to tape and I hope everyone who showed up had a good time; we certainly had a great time meeti…
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3:13 Civil War 26:26 Arcadian 34:24 The Long Game 43:38 Sting 52:03 Sweet Dreams 1:00:25 Laroy Texas 01:08:53 All You Need Is Death On this week's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, film critics Brett Arnold of The New Flesh & Mark Dujsik of markreviewsmovies.com take on seven (7) new release movies out in theate…
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Before we get started: a handful of tickets are left for Across the Movie Aisle live tonight. If you’ve never seen (or, almost as importantly, heard) Arrival on the big screen, you’re not going to want to miss tonight’s screening on the Dolby Atmos Big Show screen at the Bryant Street Drafthouse in DC. It’s going to be a fun show, I can’t wait to s…
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Sun., April 7 Finding Your Way with Josh Reeves Spiritual living isn’t about following a way or the way. It’s about making your own way in awareness that a Divine creative power goes with you. Whether you’re lost, stuck, or perfectly content, there is an underlining rhythm of Divine nature always present. Embracing our uniqueness, trusting in what …
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3:56 The First Omen 19:45 Monkey Man 27:30 The Beast 38:23 Wicked Little Letters 45:14 Música 53:08 Coup de Chance 01:01:58 The People's Joker 01:15:59 Baghead 01:23:35 The Old Oak 01:32:13 A Bit of Light On this week's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, film critics Brett Arnold of The New Flesh & Mark Dujsik of…
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Before we get started: you’re running out of time to pick up tickets to the live show at the Bryant Street Alamo Drafthouse in DC. Tuesday, April 9. We’re talking Arrival. It’s gonna be great! Tickets are just seven bucks, you really have no excuse not to be there. ‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ (MovieStillsDB) Yes, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empi…
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Sun., March 31 Easter Sunday The Resurrection of Humanity with Josh Reeves Have you ever experienced a bit of Christ’s story in your own? A time of crucifixion where you were persecuted or even experienced a kind of death? A time of resurrection, with great faith and resolve, where you rose again? Christ’s story is represented in the stories of our…
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4:34 Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire 18:25 In the Land of Saints and Sinners 26:55 Asphalt City 38:29 Dogman 49:54 Lousy Carter 55:33 The Listener We are aware Mark's audio level is lower than Brett's here. Hoping to fix during the recording next time! Apologies. On this week's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, …
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Before we get started: make sure to pick up your tickets for Arrival at the DC Bryant Street Drafthouse on Tuesday, April 9. We’re doing a live taping after the movie, so it’s a great chance to come and say hi. Tickets are only $7! For a screening on the Alamo’s Big Show! It’s going to be fun, can’t wait to see you there. ‘Road House’ (MovieStillsD…
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Three-Week Sunday Series Spring Resilient You Were Made For These Times Sun., March 24 Growth in Surrender with Roger Teel There’s a basic rule of spiritual living: the power within you is always greater than any seeming power outside of you. Spiritual resilience is the ability to go within and trust your inner resources to guide you through celebr…
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4:00 Ghostbusters Frozen Empire 17:17 Immaculate 27:57 Road House 37:52 Late Night with the Devil 46:20 You Will Never Find Me 54:12 Sleeping Dogs 01:02:39 Don't Expect Too Much From The End of the World 01:13:02 Exhuma 01:19:08 Femme 01:25:33 Riddle of Fire On this week's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, film …
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‘Spaceman’ (MovieStillsDB) Tickets to our screening of Arrival and live-taping of an episode of the show are going fast! It’s Tuesday, April 9, at 7PM in Washington, D.C., at the Alamo Drafthouse’s Bryant Street location on their Big Show screen. Tickets are just seven bucks! Pick them up now before they’re gone for good. — This week, Sonny Bunch (…
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Three-Week Sunday Series Spring Resilient You Were Made For These Times Sun., March 17 Faith in Discernment with Josh Reeves There’s a basic rule of spiritual living: the power within you is always greater than any seeming power outside of you. Spiritual resilience is the ability to go within and trust your inner resources to guide you through cele…
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