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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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Here’s the elevator pitch: It’s “Left, Right, and Center” meets “Siskel and Ebert.” Three friends from different ideological perspectives discuss the movies and controversies (or nontroversies!) swirling around them. Bulwark+ members enjoy weekly bonus episodes here (https://atma.thebulwark.com/) .
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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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The top-rated random Siskel & Ebert episode review podcast on the west coast. A #hotdogcode production with your host, Trimble Thumbprint. Produced by Emmet Matheson
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Not Alone is a weekly podcast covering all things mysterious and unexplained. Your hosts, Sam and Jason, have been called 'the Siskel & Ebert of things strange', and others with interest in the paranormal saying that 'as a fellow believer in the weird, it's like coming home'. Join us as we reveal to you the hidden realm of the paranormal, nestled within the so called Real World. From stories you've never heard of, to ones you know by heart, we hope our variety of topics, from Curses to Crypt ...
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BETA

Wisconsin Public Radio

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"BETA" comes from producer/host Doug Gordon. BETA is a polyphonic mosh pit where high culture and low culture collide, taking an immersive, innovative, playful and provocative approach to exploring arts, culture and technology.
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Based on "At the Movies with Siskel & Ebert," Parrot & Pinche Pancho is a monthly film review by Two Xicanos, Aztec Parrot and Pancho Cardona. They select and review 3 films, one a "New" film (Under 3 years), a "Mature" film (20 years or younger), and a "Classic" (Over 20 years). They provide a classic critique of films from a Modern Neo-Xicano perspectives. Aztec Parrot was director and host of KPFA's Radio2050 for 12 years and Pancho is a professor of Literature and a well-read librarian.
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Welcome to A Dude And A Bro Podcast Show. We are entrenched in podcasts. We want to do for podcasts what Siskel and Ebert did for movies back in the day. We do podcast reviews, new show suggestions, and debate current topics from a wide range of podcast shows. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dudeandbro/support
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Pop Culture Man Children

Pop Culture Man Children

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Every week the PCMC crew gets into deep, fun, and funny discussions about movies, TV, books, fandom, animation, and more. This podcast covers everything from current pop culture to the retro stuff you love. So if you're interested hearing grown-ass, non-toxic nerds go on needlessly intricate deep-dives and give overly passionate rants, this is the show for you.
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Watch This Not That With The Stereo Sisters

Danielle and Jen - The Stereo Sisters

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What do you do when you run out of TV shows and movies to binge-watch? You ask your friends for recommendations. The 70s and 80s had Siskel and Ebert the 2020s have The Stereo Sisters. We’re your go-to podcast on what to watch next. We’re opinionated, a little ridiculous, and children of the 70s and 80s. So, we’ll watch them first and tell you a little bit about it so you don’t have to waste your time, NO SPOILERS! And if you want us to watch a show, just ask!
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Well...I Liked It!

Well...I Liked It!

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Some movies are good. Some movies are bad. And sometimes there's a movie that people say is bad, but you saw it and liked it so when you people ask you about it the only response you have is, "Well...I liked it." This podcast is for those movies. As your hosts, Brad and Katie, we will review and recap some of the movies that we loved as kids that maybe Siskel and Ebert didn't like so much. Join us as we take a renewed, 20/20 vision look back at these films in our podcast, Well...I Liked it! ...
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Think the world needs to hear two straight white women broadcasting their opinions in a podcast? No, it definitely doesn't, but we miss our friends and their crazy opinions so we threw together something fun for everyone. Romantic and platonic relationship advice, business tips (from two people who have extensive job application experience), awful jokes, cringe-worthy puns and general shenanigans abound with Gia and Avery in Just The Tits. Trust us, it won't be the pits.
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Reviewtiful

Chris and Sheen

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On Reviewtiful, Chris and Sheen take the best and worst reviews in weird categories and review them — because somebody has to keep the critics in line. With more criticism. To suggest episodes, or talk with us about your favourite reviews/movies/anything, follow us on Twitter, @reviewtiful. Facebook.com/reviewtiful IG: @reviewtiful
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The Keith Law Show is a once-a-week potpourri of baseball information. From prospects to the draft to the latest trends and trades, Keith will make sense of it all with great guests from all corners of the game.
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Welcome to an all new episode of PCMC. Today Mike is joined, once again, by Vin Forte. The topic for today's show? The one and only Siskel and Ebert! The movie critics who made criticism cool and thumbs sexy! Without the legacy of Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert we wouldn't have movie podcasts, youtube media essays, and we wouldn't have our show; Pop C…
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The Queens get EXPLICIT in this Not-Safe-For-Work Episode as they rate and review a 1 Star TrustPilot Review for adult website, TheDildoHubdotCom. Chelsey can't stand it any more and lodges a complaint about the horizontal struggles that only happen in bed and Trey confers. Intimate Earth Caramel's stock will certainly rise after this episode. (01:…
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Howdy! On today's all new episode of PCMC Mike is joined, once again, by Bill Gagliardi. Bill is a huge fan of the 1985 anime classic Vampire Hunter D, and Mike has never seen it until now. Mike and Bill discuss how rad the anime is. It's aesthetics, it's story, it's characters, what it's influences are, and what it influenced in current pop cultur…
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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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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 of the Apes, a movie with lots of ideas, though one t…
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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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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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The Queens rate and review a LISTENER SUBMISSION! This week they tackle a 5 Star Amazon Review for a Women's 2024 Summer Short Sleeve V-neck Bohemian Floral Print Mini Dress Ruffel Swing A Line Beach Sundress - Red, Extra Large. We're not interested in the hairy narly stuff, help the Queens out! Oh and before we forget, HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY! Follow: …
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Your mother! On today's all new episode of PCMC, Mike is joined, once again, by Anthony Bongiorno. The guys count down their top ten sickest burns (insults, put-downs, reads) in pop culture. You dumb jerks are going to love this episode! If you like what you hear be sure to subscribe and leave us a review. Find us @PCMCpod everywhere…
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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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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 perfectly good time to watch. Make…
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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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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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The Queens, aka Rolled Tacoholic & Rolled Churro-Changa, go head-to-head as they compare both a 1 Star and 5 Star TripAdvisor Review for Señor Frogs in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Thingsssss get a little ssssssspicy as they throw a C(sssssssss)inco De Mayo Party! But very sadly, Chelsey's complaint correlates a little too closely with this week's…
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Welcome! On today's all new episode of PCMC Mike is joined, once again, by Anthony Bongiorno. Together the guys talk pop culture news, review new trailers, and confess their current obsessions. Topics in today's show: Lucy, J.K. Rowling, Megalopolis, The Blair Witch Project, Cheers, Ziwe, Jerry Seinfeld, Molly Ringwald, Heat, Nicky Cass, TikTok, Im…
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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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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 world of professional tennis.…
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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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Guy Aoki started as a production assistant on American Top 40 in April 1984 and eventually moved into mixing the show. He was also in the studio for Casey's infamous meltdown. Hear Guy's amazing stories about working with the legendary Casey Kasem in this episode. Below you will find links to videos mentioned in the show. https://www.youtube.com/wa…
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The Queens rate and review a nostalgic 4 Star Amazon Review for the Casio Men's Vintage CA53W-1 Calculator Watch. Chelsey is sick of you being coy and we demand that you just get to the friggin point already!!! 'Block it all out, but be direct and make sure you type 80085!!!' (01:08) Lodge a Complaint! (05:27) Review (20:24) Exclusive Offer (23:29)…
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Hello! On today's all new episode of PCMC Mike is joined by writer/historian Jeff Ryan. Jeff is the author of "Super Mario: How Nintendo Conquered America," and his forthcoming book, "Your Worshipfulness: Starring Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia." He stopped by PCMC to talk about his book "A Mouse Divided: How Ub Iwerks Became Forgotten, and Walt Di…
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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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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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Author and historian Pete Battistini (American Top 40 with Casey Kasem The 1970s and The 1980s) stops by the corner to give us a history lesson on the longest lasting weekly top 40 countdown on commercial radio in the United States. You can purchase Pete's wonderful books here https://at40book.com/By Adam Long
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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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The Queens dig into a (multi?!) REPEAT OFFENDER's 3 Star Yelp Review for the Psychic Eye Bookshop in Sherman Oaks, California. Trey can't come clean with these dang pump soaps taking over and we need that illusion back! Chelsey feels validated and Trey is getting repetitive... or... maybe you're a Claire Huxtable. (02:05) Lodge a Complaint! (05:55)…
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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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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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Makeup effects maestro Rob Burman stops by Adam's Corner to chat about the many films on which he has worked, both with his father Tom Burman and as a solo talent. In this freewheeling conversation many films are discussed. Rob's work on John Carpenter's The Thing, Ghostbusters, The Goonies, Prophecy (1979), Cat People (1982) and The Beast Within a…
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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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