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Film Don't Hurt

Film Don't Hurt

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Two of the blogosphere's premier movie podcasters, Kai Parker and Dylan Fields, have finally formed a podcast featuring the two of them. FDH will be a film conversation show, friendly and casual in tone, and hopefully fun as hell!
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Spoilerpiece Theatre

Evan Crean, Megan Kearns, and David Riedel

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Boston film critics Evan Crean, Megan Kearns, and David Riedel help you decide what to watch by sharing spoiler-filled reviews of the latest blockbusters and independent films, across genres, including films by women, nonbinary, LGBTQ+, and BIPOC filmmakers. Opening music: "My Life as a God" by Augean Stables. Closing music: "Pants Party" by Oilhead. Show edited by Otto Klammer. Logo design by Rita Csizmadia.
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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. An unofficial continuation of ‘At The Movies’ and the only guide to new release movies you’ll ever need.
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Hosted by the pretentious Dylan Barker, this podcast will cover all the opinions Dylan wants to express in regards to cinema that nobody actually cares about. Don't get butt-hurt when your favorite film of 2019 turned out to be a pile of- [This is just my opinion, calm down]
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CinemAddicts

Greg Srisavasdi, Bruce Purkey, and Eric Holmes

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Greg Srisavasdi, Bruce Purkey, and Eric Holmes host a weekly movie podcast that has been up and running since 2015! New movies and Bruce’s “What’s in the Box” are covered on the program. Join them on their quest to uncover Cinematic (or is it CinemAddicts?) gems! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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TALK KING

Laughing Frog Productions

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British Broadcaster Dominic King talks to friends from the entertainment industry about their lives in and passion for the arts. Many of our long form episodes have been recorded at the homes of our guests who Dom has known and/or worked alongside for many years, offering a unique and more personal perspective than most other 'celebrity' podcasts. Please leave a review too if you have a moment... Thanks for choosing TALK KING, we know your time is precious...
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Cinemateur

Josh, David, and Editor Billy

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Josh, David, and Editor Billy take a deeper dive into movies each week. Playing on the Cinemateur formula, both Josh and David bring one movie to the table to fit the week's theme. The crew recap the movies and break into discussions about the movies, the themes, and cinema in general. All of that plus Batman jokes!
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Two Big Egos in a Small Car

Graham Chalmers and Charles Hutchinson

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A passionately laid back overview of the arts and culture scene in York and Harrogate with observations on journalism. This podcast is hosted by Charles Hutchinson and Graham Chalmers and regular guests.
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Graham reports on seeing Pink Floyd, well Nick Mason's Saucerful of Secrets in York and Foo Fighters in Manchester in two days. Who won? Charles considers what makes a good new musical stand out, after seeing Unfortunate: The Untold Story of Ursula the Sea Witch at Grand Opera House, York? Graham reflects on Viggo Mortensen's new film as director -…
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CinemAddicts co-host Eric Holmes interviews The Inheritance screenwriters Chris LaMont and Joe Russo (video version) and Unsinkable creators John Mawson and Misha Crosby (video version). Use our Amazon SiteStripe as well as movie links for your purchases and support CinemAddicts (we receive a slight commission). Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro and summari…
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Graham discusses the brilliant new book, Ways of Art by the Sunday Times art critic, Laura Freeman. Ways of Art tells the story of art collecting legend Jim Ede, the creator of Kettle's Yard in Cambridge Charles reports on Bomb Squad's latest exhibition in York, Rise of the Vandals, which took place over three weekends at 2, Low Ouse Gate. The exhi…
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How about a cold open? That's how this conversation starts with Justin Kiley (pronounced KEE-lay), where we talk about his Filipino heritage, specifically the Igorot tribe, how that flavors his experience with shame personally, given his family and cultural background, the complexities of church hurt, and how he found a healing community and authen…
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Send us a Text Message. 3:55 Longlegs 25:51 Fly Me to the Moon 35:16 Touch 42:02 The Inheritance 49:01 Lumina 01:01:38 Sorry Not Sorry On this week's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, film critics Brett Arnold of The New Flesh & markreviewsmovies.com's Mark Dujsik take on six (6) new release movies out in theate…
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Well. It is a BANNER week on Spoilerpiece, gang. Megan and Dave discuss writer-director Nicole Riegel’s DANDELION (2:54), about a struggling singer-songwriter from Cincinnati (KiKi Layne) taking a shot at winning an opening slot at a biker gathering in South Dakota while also falling into an intense relationship with a semi-retired Scottish guitari…
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For the week of July 12, 2024, we review the new movies The Convert, The Inheritance, and Dandelion. Also reviewed is the Apple TV series Presumed Innocent and the audio movie series Unsinkable. Timestamps 7:42 - The Convert - Poster/photo courtesy of Magnet Releasing 16:51 - The Inheritance - Poster/photo courtesy of Vertical 28:11 - Dandelion - P…
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Graham and Charles interview Pete Oxley, the guitarist and bandleader behind, Hejira - a group that celebrates the music of Joni Mitchell and is definitely not a tribute band. Their setlist is drawn from Joni Mitchell's live album, Shadows And Light. Comprising highly experienced jazz musicians, Hejira is fronted by the brilliant Hattie Whitehead. …
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Send us a Text Message. 4:06 Beverly Hills Cops: Axel F (Brett: 3 stars, Mark: 2.5 stars) 18:09 MaXXXine (Brett: 1.5 stars, Mark: 1.5 stars) 29:47 Kill (Brett: 2.5 stars, Mark: 3 stars) 38:39 Mother Couch (Brett: 1.5 stars, Mark: 2 stars) On this week's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, film critics Brett Arnold…
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We just marked a national holiday in the United States, so you know what that means: It’s cash grab season! Megan and Dave talk about said (possible) cash grab, BEVERLY HILLS COP: AXEL F (1:53). Eddie Murphy and cohorts return in the legacy sequel that continues the legacy of shittiness that BEVERLY HILL COP III unleashed on the world 30 years earl…
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Movies we review that were released the week of July 5, 2024 include Kill, Murder Company, Space Cadet, Boneyard, and Minnesota Mean. **Support CinemAddicts by purchasing items through our Movie LInks or our Site Stripe. We receive a commission as Amazon Associates Members. Timestamps 10:39 - Kill - Roadside Attractions 16:58 - Murder Company - pho…
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Charles and Graham preview summer festivals including Deer Shed Festival and Leeds Festival. Graham revels in his exciting diary: meeting the star of Ken Loach's last film The Old Oak and Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey in Harrogate in the same week. Charles reports on how the arts are being treated in the election manifestos. Graham previews the next …
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Send us a Text Message. 4:57 A Quiet Place: Day One (Brett: 3 stars, Mark: 3 stars) 16:25 Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter One (Brett: 2 stars, Mark: 2 stars) 28:23 Janet Planet (Brett 3.5 stars, Mark 3 stars) 36:37 Daddio (Brett 1.5 stars, Mark 2.5 stars) 44:23 A Sacrifice (Brett 1.5 stars, Mark 1.5 stars) 50:01 The Vourdalak (Brett 3 stars, Ma…
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This week Megan saw Yorgos Lanthimos’s KINDS OF KINDNESS (2:28), a whackadoo triptych fable starring Jesse Plemons, Emma Stone, and Willem Dafoe. It’s getting all kinds of raves but also some drubbings — including Megan’s. Evan, Megan, and Dave watched CONVERSION (15:15), Zach Meiners's documentary about survivors — the film’s director, an ex-Mormo…
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We review four movies coming out for the week of June 28. They are: Timestamps (6:12) - Chronicles of a Wandering Saint - Photos courtesy of Hope Runs High (17:36) - Last Summer - Photos - Sideshow and Janus Films (23:15) - Green Border - Photos - Kino Lorber (27:40) - Majority Rules - Photos - Abramorama Other Movie Reviews (34:43) - Thelma - Phot…
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Content Warning / Trigger Warning: bullying, suicidal ideation, suicide attempt. CW/TW. In this extended episode, Naomi Smith shows her prowess in storytelling in this conversation about how food affects brain health and how that is so important to life, walking through the challenges of being biracial, becoming a film maker, discovering the value …
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Send us a Text Message. 2:51 The Bikeriders 15:39 Kinds of Kindness 27:15 Thelma 36:11 Green Border 50:31 The Exorcism 01:01:54 The Devil's Bath 01:12:26 Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person On this week's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, film critics Brett Arnold of The New Flesh & Mark Dujsik o…
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This week, Megan and Dave check out writer-director Jac Cron’s CHESTNUT (2:19), a low-key (very low-key) queer drama about Annie (Natalia Dyer), who, after graduating college in Philadelphia, falls into a love triangle with Tyler (Rachel Keller) and her maybe-boyfriend Danny (Danny Ramirez). But is Tyler in love with Annie? Or Danny? And is Danny r…
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Tons of movies to review this week. Check out the movies we discuss below! Timestamps 14:11 - Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person (Photos/poster courtesy of Drafthouse Films) 23:19 - The Devil’s Bath 30:59 - Agent Recon - (Photos/poster courtesy of Quiver Distribution) 37:15 - Blackwater Lane (Photos/poster courtesy of Lionsgate) 44…
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Gracie Joo is a 2nd generation Asian-American and daughter of a Korean pastor. She illustrates and magnifies God’s heart for specific burdens that pastors' kids are born into with stories about her upbringing. These illustrations involve and are not limited to Dollar Tree Christmases, hand-me-downs from church eonnies, car misfortunes, a gifted and…
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Graham reports on the return of Vinyl Sessions and the, perhaps, surprising, hidden depths of The Eagles, as the band's Hotel California is played in full in front of a packed and appreciative crowd in Harrogate. Charles has a fun and fascinating evening at a PechaKucha event in York and then asks: how do you evoke a whale inside a theatre in Simpl…
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Send us a Text Message. 4:40 Inside Out 2 17:12 Treasure 24:46 Tuesday 35:36 Fresh Kills 47:04 Cora Bora 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 five (5) new release movies out in theaters and streaming the week of…
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This week Megan and Dave check out writer-director Daina O. Pusić’s TUESDAY (1:57), starring Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a mother reckoning with her daughter’s imminent demise when Death arrives - literally - in the form of a size-shifting, talking bird. We had mixed feelings about it, but one of us liked it more than the other. Then Evan joins Megan an…
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Episode 246 of CinemAddicts features movies that are coming out for the week of Friday, June 14, 2024. Movies reviewed: 1. Queendom (8:00) - Theaters and On Demand June 14. Photos courtesy of Greenwich Entertainment. 2. Ghostlist (20:39) - NY & Chicago June 14. Expands June 21. Photos courtesy of Luke Dyra/IFC Films. 3. Reverse The Curse (36:30) - …
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Dr. Brian Licuanan is a licensed psychologist in Orange County, California, and shares about how shame, and other factors, keeps people from getting help and treatment for their mental health challenges. Plus, he reveals a reason that goes beyond shame that causes someone to resist treatment. We believe treatment can truly help someone experience a…
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Send us a Text Message. 4:52 Bad Boys: Ride or Die 24:46 The Watchers 36:46 Kill Your Lover 44:59 Cottontail 50:52 Trim Season 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 five (5) new release movies out in theaters and…
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Welcome the wacky world of Spoilerpiece! Why wacky? Because for our first film, Megan and Dave watched Kit Zauhar's THIS CLOSENESS (2:33), one of the most indie films to ever indie, and we’re not sure it’s a good movie…but it’s not bad, either? And the ending is…we’re not sure also? And every character in it is an assbag, but that’s OK? Good sound …
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CinemAddicts Episode 245 covers Movies that were released during the week of Friday, June 7, 2024. Timestamps Handling the Undead (10:44): Wide release on June 7 Banel & Adama (24:46): New York on June 7th and Los Angeles June 14th Kill Your Lover (29:08): Theaters and VOD June 7. Hit Man (48:10): Netflix on June 7 Assigned Patreon pick of the week…
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Victoria needs your help. What is our response as we bear witness to the micro and macro sufferings in our personal lives, communities, and in the world? Where and how might Biblical lament fulfill its purpose in the modern church? How can churches be better at holding space for people grieving, processing trauma, struggling with their faith, or fa…
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Charles taunts Graham with a review on Charles Hutch Press of Yes, live in York. Will Graham ever see Yes live? Graham discusses the book, Demarco’s Edinburgh (Richard Demarco and Roddy Martine, 2023) about the history of Edinburgh International Festival chronicling the struggles and success of legendary Scots maverick arts impresario, Richard Dema…
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Send us a Text Message. 5:47 Summer Camp 15:26 Ezra 23:24 In A Violent Nature 39:18 Handling the Undead 49:58 What You Wish For 57:24 The Dead Don't Hurt 1:05:45 Robot Dreams Apologies to Disney, Daisy Ridley, and The Young Woman and the Sea On this week's 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show, film critics Brett Arn…
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What a week for movies! Megan and Dave watched writer/director/composer/co-star Viggo Mortensen’s THE DEAD DON’T HURT (2:30), a bittersweet drama set in the 1860s. Viggo (the only actor Dave permits being called by first name, because it’s fun to say “Viggo”) is Olsen, a Dane, and Vicky Krieps is Vivienne, a French-Canadian, who meet in San Francis…
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