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Dive into the world of cinema with Marta Djordjevic on McFly's Movie House— A Weekly Film Podcast. Discover hidden gems, forgotten film classics, and the diverse tapestry of movie history in our weekly podcast – a must-listen for film enthusiasts and casual moviegoers alike.
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Movies vs. Capitalism

Movies vs. Capitalism

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MOVIES VS. CAPITALISM explores the politics of your favorite films through an anti-capitalist lens. Each episode, hosts Rivka and Frank are joined by a guest for a critical discussion about a film and how it’s obviously a scathing indictment of late-stage capitalism. Examining the crucial intersection between pop culture and politics — and unpacking the ideological messages baked into our favorite movies.
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Join four old mates on a cinematic journey like no other in the "Born to Watch Movie Podcast" the podcast where movies aren't just watched, they're experienced. Each week, dive into the films that reshaped their lives and, perhaps, even the world. With many thousands of hours of movie-watching under their belts, these friends bring a unique, seasoned perspective where they don't take themselves or the movies too seriously.
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High Low Brow

Amanda Scriver and River Gilbert

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We’re carving out space in the airwaves for deep dives and thoughtful convos about our beloved pop culture that is often overlooked, laughed at, trashed, and brushed aside. Join us (and some of our internet pals!) for hot, juicy, maybe controversh opinions and a few rounds of games inspired by the stuff you watched when you were home sick with an anxiety-induced stomachache in your formative years.
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The podcast where academics and plebs critically discuss representations of fascism and anti-fascism in modern cinema. Hosted by Tenzan Eaghll and Nathan Litwin. Let's get critical!
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FILM &

Rich Johnson / Ampersand Productions

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Welcome to the official FILM & PODCAST. Join Rich and guests each episode as they explore a different theme through the lens of cinema – from classics to modern masterpieces, genre to popular blockbusters.
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The Unsolicited Film Critics

Katie and Grace, resident film experts

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Have you ever watched a movie and had an unpopular opinion that you were afraid to voice? Well, you've come to the right place. We're here to give you all the unsolicited critiques that you never wanted or even asked for. In this season, the end is nigh, the apocalypse is now and the dead are rising. The only thing left to do is set out to save the world. Welcome to The Unsolicited Film Critics, Season 5: The Disaster. Find us on Instagram & Threads @theunsolicitedfilmcritics
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Black Women Watch...

Tishon Pugh/The 5th Element Podcast Network

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Welcome to Black Women Watch. A series devoted to exploring the array of all things film from a black woman’s perspective. Hosted by Tishon Pugh, each season explores a different genre of film, with every episode critiquing one film in-depth with the occasional guest. A 5EPN Original.
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Keep, Stream, Skip Podcast takes you on a cinematic journey with our unique blend of retrospective reviews, fresh releases, and quirky finds from streaming services like Tubi. We mix insightful critiques with comedic twists, evaluating films on screenplay, acting, directing, and editing. At the end of each episode, we deliver our final verdict—whether to keep, stream, or skip the movie. Join us for a fun and informative guide to navigating your watchlist!
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In this Podcast, Chris and Robert review their favorite films and try and provide an in depth dissection of the methods, execution, and deeper meaning behind some truly great films.
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How reasonable are critiques of modern media? From “Mary Sues”, “subverting expectations”, and “garbage writing”, to “toxic fandoms”, “entitled fans”, and “bigotry”, our Hollywood landscape is full of labels, some earned and some not. In Critique or Cynicism, I aim to break down these labels and accusations and, after analyzing both sides in the best light possible, give my verdict on whether the original criticism is justified.
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Two longtime friends meet once a week to share some laughs and watch a classic cult, horror, or disturbing arthouse film. Sarah loves them, but Emma might not have the stomach for it. Will their already unstable friendship survive the Brutal Film Girl Experiment?
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Your host Taylor D. Adams talks to artists, musicians, writers and others about their favorite films and shows, and asks them to share how they have been inspired or affected. Hopefully we can get to the root of why we love what we watch, why we’re crazy about a movie or *nuts* about a show…get it?
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FILM HAGS

FILM HAGS

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A podcast about movies hosted by hag friends. With a new theme every season, the hosts choose movies to chat about, brew up some opinions and serve some hot takes.
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A Comedy Podcast where film critics, Aislene and Gracie talk about a movie before putting it to the Test. ( 6 different Feminist and Inclusive tests). Using these tests, they judge the film's feminism and if it's inclusive. Then they ask the most important question, Is it good? Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-feminist-critique/support
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Silver Screen Queens

Katie Molloy and Melissa Savage

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Melissa Savage and Katie Molloy met in film class, and haven’t been able to stop talking movies ever since. Each week they watch a movie and review it, stopping to make plenty of nerdy references along the way.
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New To You Show

newtoyoushow.com

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New To You Show is a forum for discussing consumable media and experiences from the perspective of people who have just been recommended it by someone who has already experienced it. Music, Film, Comics, Games, Literature, TV, and any number of possible new things!
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Michael Myers Minute

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Join Robert Black of the Groundhog Day Project as he stalks the people of Haddonfield and explores the details of the Halloween franchise, one minute at a time. Episodes Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
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Disabled Veteran Patrick Loller and Clinical Therapist Gene Meyer take a break from pursuing comedy to watch movies and pick apart what they have to say about war, military culture, and combat. Eventually Pat tells a too long war story.
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Studio Rejects

Will Rogers and Bobby Koester

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Studio Rejects is a comedy podcast from Will Rogers and Bobby Koester (of Will and Bobby Know Everything), where they read scripts for movies that never existed! Whether it's an unfinished draft of a horror movie, or a completely unused script of a huge franchise, they both act and riddle out the reasons why these scripts were tossed out! Follow Will and Bobby on Twitter: @BobbyKoester @WillRogers2000 @TalkBomb Studio Rejects is a proud member of Talk Bomb! Find more at TalkBomb.com!
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Critique-Opolis

Jay Jermo & Louisa Jenesta

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Jay & Louisa deliver a fiery, opinion fueled overview of movies, social movements, cultural behaviors and eating habits - dovetailed with a honey-based recipe and reviews of the most obnoxious movie/media news headlines we can get our eyeballs in front of. For our latest editions, we will be reviewing scripts from the infamous Hollywood 'Black List' (scripts with a ton of 'buzz' that have yet to secure a deal or go into production) - and adding our own casting and story development suggestions.
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The Bad Movies Podcast is a program dedicated to properly examining all the movies general audiences were dissuaded from seeing in theaters because the “reviewers didn’t like it”. Often times a movie will come to be reviled not because it necessarily deserves to be, but because reviewers jump on the bandwagons of their peers or attempt to get viewership on their respective platforms by jumping down the throats of a movie rather than properly analyzing it. Other times, that movie might actual ...
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What the Fangirl

WhatTheFangirl.com

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What the Fangirl is a weekly podcast about the best and worst in pop culture. We discuss books, TV, movies, film, video games and more, all from the perspective of the average fangirl. Bri and Alex are two ladies who also host The Other Side of the Mirror, a Once Upon a Time podcast, and The Litch Line, a podcast for Orange is the New Black. Official podcast for WhatTheFangirl.Com. Visit our website at WhattheFangirl.com for the accompanying blog, featuring a talented selection of contributo ...
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Dave Made a Minute

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The podcast where a bunch of us are exploring Dave Made a Maze one minute at a time. The twist: many of the participants have never seen the film, some don't even know what film they're sampling. They get their minutes (assigned mostly at random) and they tackle them as they see fit.
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PostCut - The Film Podcast

PostCut: The Film Podcast

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From Art House to Screwball Comedies, people will always have spirited criticisms about movies. Spoiler Alert: R.J. Sarah, challenge each other and thelisteners to watch movies for more than entertainment value. Whether you’re a filmmaker or just want to hear analysis and critique, we invite you to listen in on the discussion.
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The Game Junction Podcast was started and is hosted by Brandon Hurles aka Game Junction. Enjoy us geeking out over our passion for video games, pop culture, tech, movies, TV, anime, toys, music, manga, and comic books. We're covering the latest news & hot topics, as well as nostalgic retro greatness. We discuss the future & past of gaming, diving deeper than most podcasts do. This podcast is part of The Junction Network dedicated to all things pop culture. Follow us on all social media and Y ...
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Voyage of the Geek Podcast

Dave Scotland & Dan Miller

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The team sits down to react, review, discuss, question, hypothesize. Join Dan Miller, Dave Scotland, Tom Magill, Tony Oakden, Rik Legarto and guests, as they explore classic sci-fi films, blockbuster movies, vfx, cg & animation, from their very unique industry perspectives. Enjoy…
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In the UK pants are what Americans call underwear. Was this movie called traveling pants in England? And if so, were people disappointed when they weren’t watching a film with everyone running around in their panties? Anyway, what did Joe and George think of this movie? Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This…
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The Fugitive (1993) is one of those films that perfectly encapsulates the tension and pulse-pounding excitement of a great action-thriller. Directed by Andrew Davis and starring Harrison Ford and Tommy Lee Jones, this movie has earned its spot as a quintessential ‘90s action film, but it does more than just deliver spectacular stunts and edge-of-yo…
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In this week's episode of BFGE, the ladies take a field trip to the movie theater to catch "Caligula: the Ultimate Cut (1979)" -- a complete reimagining of the reviled 1979 cult epic "Caligula," which is the world's first and last big-budget historical epic film infused with...uhh...hardcore pornography. Tune in as: The ladies discuss the catty man…
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Send us a text You know how we do it! This week: Sundance contemplates a move out of the mountains (and possibly to Cincinnati - gross). Ari Emanuel thinks that there will only be a few key players in Tinseltown in the next few years (so, business as usual). No one wants to be Bob Iger. Chick-Fil-A thinks it can make TV shows now (maybe this means …
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Agnès Varda's "Cléo from 5 to 7" is an iconic piece of cinema from the French New Wave movement. The film follows Cléo in "real-time" as she awaits biopsy results from five to seven pm, taking us on a journey of self-discovery. While it initially explores the fears associated with mortality, it ultimately highlights themes of isolation and loneline…
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What if paying for early access to a video game turned you into an unpaid beta tester? In our 99th episode of The Game Junction Podcast, we tackle the frustrating trend of buggy game releases, using recent flops like Black Ops 6 and Outlaws as prime examples. Join us as we share our personal experiences with these game-breaking issues and debate th…
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Send us a text In this week's episode, we discuss some of the most outlandish comments from the latest U.S. presidential debate that have taken the internet by storm. We explore the severe implications of Trump's statements, and Amanda chats about her latest binge-watch, "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives," a show that has her (and everyone) asking:…
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Send us a Fan Mail! TFGAG review this highly-rated horror flick that's shrouded in mystery! Don't Google it, just watch! Then listen to this pod to hear our thoughts, plus our new segment "Coming Attractions" where we chat about some coming soon trailer treats! Ways you can support the podcast! Leave us a written review on iTunes! Join our subreddi…
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He’s a smut peddler. She’s a drug-addled stripper. And they are…in love? That aside, the most shocking thing in this pic is being reminded that the Supreme Court wasn’t always a rubber stamp for right wing BS. Join the boys as they discuss that and anything else that pops into their heads. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more,…
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When it comes to films that have left a lasting mark on the horror genre, few can rival the terrifying power of The Exorcist (1973). Directed by William Friedkin and adapted from William Peter Blatty’s 1971 novel, The Exorcist shattered boundaries with its unflinching portrayal of demonic possession and the battle between good and evil. Released in…
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Send us a text So, this is what IMDB says: "Inspired by a true story; an enchanting adventure about a lost penguin rescued from an oil spill, who transforms the life of a heartbroken fisherman. They soon become unlikely friends, so bonded that even the vast ocean cannot divide them." That's pretty much the movie. Good Sunday afternoon movie, a tad …
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Wim Wenders is a celebrated German filmmaker known for his diverse filmography and exploration of humanistic themes, often presented through wandering protagonists. Renowned for his "road" movies, Wenders' use of natural landscapes and urban settings creates a visually immersive experience that's uniquely his. In today's episode, I'm joined by Tyle…
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Send us a text We kick off this week's episode by chatting about Anthony Kiedis's omission in his memoir Scar Tissue of an eyebrow-raising relationship with a 14-year-old (wait, what??) and how Logan (aka the cucumber guy on TikTok) has taken over our entire feed. But this week, we're watching some of the new films to hit Amazon Prime, including "L…
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Frank is joined once again by author, professor, and MVC all-star Harvey Kaye for a special episode: Ask a Marxist. In this episode, Harvey tackles listener questions, covering everything from debunking capitalist myths to recommended reading for those beginning their Marxist journey. (Rivka is on vacation but will return for part two.)" The New Ec…
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It’s Taming of the Shrew but set in a high school because, honestly, would you sit through Shakespeare unless it had an updated spin? Shakespeare straight is boring. Dude wrote his plays over 400 years ago. You think his stuff is still fresh? And is this movie? The boys find out. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably)…
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In this week's episode of Born to Watch, we're diving into a film that strikes the perfect balance between humor, heartbreak, and the hope that pulls us through life's darkest moments. Directed by David O. Russell and featuring a powerhouse cast, "Silver Linings Playbook" has left a lasting impression on audiences since its release in 2012. This fi…
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In this harrowing episode of BFGE, the ladies watch "Martyrs": a 2008 French-language psychological horror film written and directed by Pascal Laugier. The film centers on a young woman's quest for revenge against the people who kidnapped and tormented her as a child, which leads leads her and a friend on a terrifying journey into a living hell. In…
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In this episode of Keep, Stream, Skip, hosts Samantha, Juliana, and Nick tackle two of the most infamous cinematic disasters: Cool Cat Saves the Kids: The Director's Cut and The Biker Warrior Babes vs Zombie Babies from Hell. Despite Nick battling a cold and Samantha missing out on the latter film, the team powered through to share their unfiltered…
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There's nothing quite like getting an adrenaline rush from a film filled with tension and unease. Anxiety-inducing movies offer a cathartic experience, letting us feel exhilarating fear from the comfort of our own homes. These flicks are even better with a group of your closest friends — cheering or sitting in a collective state of nail-biting tens…
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What happens when the gaming industry faces a saturated MMO market and a push for unionization? Discover the behind-the-scenes turmoil as we unpack Amazon Games' cancellation of "Blue Protocol" and the ongoing union efforts at giants like Activision Blizzard. We also tackle the mixed reception of the Call of Duty Black Ops 6 beta and the latest buz…
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Send us a text We're back after a two-week hiatus (we went on vacation—sorry, not sorry!) and reviewing this incredible found-footage horror film by Curry Barker, Milk & Serial. This movie has already racked up over 400,000 views on YouTube (where it's being streamed for free) and has garnered rave reviews from Reddit and TikTok alike. The film (wh…
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Rivka and Frank are joined by author, screenwriter, and director Jenna Cosgrove to discuss 1995 cult classic Showgirls. They unpack the film’s brutally honest depiction of the commodification of the female body and sexual exploitation, and the class divide between the Cheetah Club and the Stardust Hotel. They also discuss how Verhoeven is actually …
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In this very emotional episode of BFGE, the ladies celebrate Sarah's birthday by watching the infamous musical tragedy "Dancer in the Dark." Written and directed by professional sadboy Lars Von Trier, the film stars Icelandic singer Björk as OSHA's worst nightmare: a blind Czechoslovakian immigrant operating heavy machinery while daydreaming about …
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Send us a Fan Mail! TFGAG are celebrating their 50th with the birth of a new episode! Tune in for a trip down memory lane and a few surprises. Plus, get the full rundown on the latest addition to the Alien franchise - Alien: Romulus. A big shoutout to all our Final Friends, we love you! Our new logo designed by Sean Dutton, contact him at www.seand…
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Paul Giamatti plays a lawyer who engages in defrauding an elderly client while getting mixed up in the life of a nice teenager and his not so nice mom. Joe hasn’t seen this movie since it came out. George has never seen it. Will it win the boys over? Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Po…
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What happens when a fast-food giant decides to jump into the streaming wars? You won't believe the latest move by Chick-fil-A! Plus, we unpack the buzz from Gamescom, including a jaw-dropping announcement for a beloved series and the hefty grumbling among Xbox fans about the lack of exclusive titles despite Microsoft's massive investment spree. Hol…
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Hey there, Fellow Watchers! This week on Born to Watch, we dive deep into one of the most whimsical, enchanting, and downright bizarre films of the 1970s, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. This technicolour dreamscape of a movie, adapted from Roald Dahl's beloved 1964 children's novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, is a kaleidoscopic journ…
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Send us a text It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Super…oh wait, it’s actually…more birds! Join Katie and Grace for the second episode of our disaster season as nature takes its revenge (in true Hitchcock fashion) in The Birds (1963). Find us on Instagram & Threads @theunsolicitedfilmcriticsBy Katie and Grace, resident film experts
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Many consider Yasujiro Ozu's Noriko Trilogy (1949's Late Spring, 1951's Early Summer, and 1953's Tokyo Story) the Japanese maestro's magnum opus. Dealing with timeless familial themes that still resonate today, my guest Sinjun and I will discuss these endearing family dramas while touching on the cinematic techniques that Ozu was so well-known for …
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Hey there, Watchers! In this special quick-review episode, Whitey dives into the much-anticipated Alien: Romulus with his Alien Romulus Quick Review. This is Whitey’s first solo movie breakdown, so let's see how he handles the acid-blooded pressure of reviewing one of the year’s most anticipated sci-fi horror films! Alien: Romulus delivers the puls…
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Rivka and Frank are joined once again by comedian, writer, and illustrator Branson Reese to discuss the Marx Brothers' classic, Duck Soup. Together, they explore the anti-comedy style of the Marx Brothers, the political and cultural legacy of their work, and the film's anti-fascist and anarchic themes. Branson Reese Website Rude Tales of Magic Podc…
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One of the hosts of this program had to manage his anger as he sat through this Adam Sandler\Jack Nicholson movie that he…did…not…like.. Listen and find out which one. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/does-this-still-work-1088105 ‎Does This St…
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Can you imagine a world where your favorite characters come to life through the magic of voice acting? This week, we pay a heartfelt tribute to Rachael Lillis, the iconic voice behind Misty and Jessie from the Pokémon anime, who recently passed away at 55. We reflect on her incredible career and share touching tributes from colleagues like Veronica…
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When it comes to classic films that have left an indelible mark on pop culture, few stand out as vividly as The Princess Bride (1987). Directed by Rob Reiner and adapted from William Goldman’s novel of the same name, this film is a rare gem that effortlessly blends adventure, romance, and comedy into a story that continues to captivate audiences ac…
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In this week's episode of BFGE, the ladies dissect Abel Ferrara's delightfully scuzzy 1992 crime drama "Bad Lieutenant" starring Harvey Keitel as a drunk, drug-addled crooked cop investigating the rape of a young a nun. In this episode: Emma loves drinking water, but Sarah thinks it's stupid and overrated. Sarah sheds some light on the interesting …
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🎉 Get ready to celebrate Samantha’s birthday with cinematic reviews like no other! Join Samantha, Juliana, and Nick as they dive into her intense movie picks: the cult classic "The Smokers" and the wildly creative "One Cut of the Dead." Trigger warning: "The Smokers" deals with sensitive themes, including sexual assault and rape. Despite the heavy …
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Why do some folks love dystopian movies so much? From societal critiques to chilling visions of the future, these films offer escapism and thought-provoking narratives. Join Marta as she delves into the best dystopian movies that highlight the dangers of social trends, political shifts, and technological advancements. Explore our top picks and refl…
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Rivka and Frank unpack Oliver Stone’s 1994 psychological action thriller Natural Born Killers. They get into whether the film was successful in its satirization of violence in the media or if it just ended up glorifying it, how the performances still hold up, and Frank reveals if he ever got the NBK tattoo he wanted as a teenager… 🤝 TO HEAR THE FUL…
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The world’s worst mom, Boston’s dirtiest cops , a very young PI and a missing child add up to one very unusual child abduction case. Or is it a child abduction case? George and Joe look into the mystery that was Gone Baby Gone. Links You can rate and review us in these places (and more, probably) Does This Still Work? - TV Podcast https://www.podch…
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Ever wondered if modern gaming controllers could get any cooler? Picture this: the latest Astro Bot PS5 controller, with its interactive features and high demand. That's just the tip of the iceberg as we kick off this episode by sharing our own crazy weeks, from handling tech mishaps to balancing school life. I’m back in the classroom to level up m…
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In our latest episode of Born to Watch, we're time-travelling back to 1984 to revisit one of the most iconic sci-fi films ever made, The Terminator. Directed by James Cameron and starring Arnold Schwarzenegger in a career-defining role, this movie didn't just redefine the sci-fi genre; it became a cultural touchstone that continues to influence fil…
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On this week's very special episode of BFGE, Sarah and Emma enlist the services of a third friend, Melbourne-native Angelique, to watch Rolf de Heer's singular and indescribable Australian absurdist black comedy "Bad Boy Bubby". The film centers around the titular Bubby: a man who has spent thirty-five years trapped in a small room with his abusive…
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Send us a text This 2018 Canadian sports drama film, directed by Miranda de Pencier was based on a true story. The film depicts a youth lacrosse team that was set up to help combat an onslaught of youth suicide in the community of Kugluktuk, Nunavut. This wasn't 'Miracle' with Kurt Russell but it did have a good message and a healthy redemption ele…
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Send us a text Giant two-person run Jaegers, giant alien Kaiju, mind-melding and some less than sexual tension. Join Grace and Katie for the Season 5 premiere of The Unsolicited Film Critics as we dive to the depths of the pacific in an attempt to save the world with Pacific Rim (2013). Find us on Instagram & Threads @theunsolicitedfilmcritics…
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Today's round-up episode will explore female loneliness in cinema. Films that showcase the inner turmoils of the mind aren’t new, but many of them come from a male perspective. Joined by Sophie Holsinger, our aim for today's episode is to highlight the isolation of womanhood by each highlighting five of our favorite films with this theme and discus…
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Send us a text In this week's episode, we discuss everything from Trump’s increasingly erratic behavior on the 2024 U.S. presidential campaign trail to Walz becoming the Midwest Princess. We talk about our favourite Internet moments from the week, including the "very demure, very mindful" TikTok trend and the incredible breakdancing skills of 36-ye…
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Rivka and Frank are joined by Pamela Capalad and Dyalekt, an anti-capitalist artist power couple who co-founded a financial liberation program for creators of color called See Change. The group discusses Sylvester Stallone's 1976 American classic, Rocky, and how its characters and themes are deeply rooted in the fabric of American capitalism, from …
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