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You Must Remember This is a storytelling podcast exploring the secret and/or forgotten histories of Hollywood’s first century. It’s the brainchild and passion project of Karina Longworth (founder of Cinematical.com, former film critic for LA Weekly), who writes, narrates, records and edits each episode. It is a heavily-researched work of creative nonfiction: navigating through conflicting reports, mythology, and institutionalized spin, Karina tries to sort out what really happened behind the ...
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Film Optix
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Film Optix

Christian Eulinberg and Devin Agnello

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Your weekly dose of cinematic exploration. Whether you're a seasoned film critic or a casual movie enthusiast, join us as we delve into the world of blockbusters, indies, and everything in between. Get ready for insightful discussions, diverse perspectives, and a captivating journey through the diverse landscape of cinema.
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A movie podcast that isn't just a bunch of straight white dudes. Comedian Ify Nwadiwe is joined by film producer Drea Clark and film critic Alonso Duralde for a fast, funny, flight through film. Maximum Film! is news, reviews and in-depth insight, beamed directly into your ears every week.
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A weekly series from Dom Griffin, the host and producer of The Armchair Auteur on YouTube. The pod is an entry way into the inner workings of a film critic's mind, the notes scrawled in the margins of first drafts, the hot takes too scalding to post on Twitter, and most importantly, an ongoing conversation with the audience about all the things that aren't fit to print. Think of this as a film critic's finsta, where we can probe deeper, or in some cases, not bother probing at all.
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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, we're diving into the world of remakes. That's right, in each episode we'll be watching both the original and the remake and deciding who did it better! Welcome to The Unsolicited Film Critics: The Remake. Find us on Instagram & Threads @theunsolicitedfilmcr ...
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CULT and CLASSIC Films is a weekly film podcast hosted by film Critic and Comedian Nate Wyckoff where two films--one mainstream and one cult--will be discussed side-by-side. So dust off your VCR (BetaMax allowed!) and get to listening about these forgotten film greats and flubs! See more on CULT and CLASSIC Podcast www.cultandclassicpodcast.com!
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Considering the Cinema is a podcast about movies (including HORROR movies) and film criticism, hosted by film critic Jason Pyles (aka "Jay of the Dead"), from Salt Lake City. This audio podcast has no set release schedule or topical format, but its focus is movie news, film theory, movie trivia, cinema history, movie reviews and film criticism.
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Join a Marine Veteran, a film critic, and a theater director as they laugh, argue, and explore the history of humanity's triumphs and tragedies through war films old and new. War is Hell. People make films about it. And we love to talk about them.
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Unspooled
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Unspooled

Earwolf, Paul Scheer & Amy Nicholson

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Listen up, film fans! Actor & comedian Paul Scheer and film critic Amy Nicholson want your advice as they make the ultimate list of the greatest movies of all time. In Season 1, they watched every one of the AFI’s Top 100 films...and decided they could kick off half. Now, they're filling in the gaps by investigating wildly diverse areas of film through miniseries on topics like horror movies, documentaries and romantic comedies, with help from listeners' picks. Along the way, they’ll dissect ...
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Freelance film critic and obsessive movie nut, Jack Ferdman, gives a detailed analysis of every Best Picture Academy Award winner by diving headfirst into its structure, writing, direction, and acting. He will share his insane passion for cinema with discussions about the random Oscar winner selected in each episode, as well as the many other greats from that calendar year. Join him and his guests every second Friday on his journey of re-watching every film that took home the top prize.
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Welcome to DMR The Official Dewey's Movie Review - Podcast. At DMR, we review all things film, cinema, series, the latest and the greatest! Upcoming films, actor/actress news along with dropping a few impressions as well. DMR's main platform is on IG and can be found at deweysmoviereviews1 Thank you for tuning in and we will see you at the movies! The Red Carpet Treatment 🍿
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Satisfy your celluloid addiction with the "Cinema Junkie" podcast, where you can mainline film 24/7. This film and entertainment series is run by KPBS Film Critic Beth Accomando. So if you need a film fix, want to hear what filmmakers have to say about their work, or just want to know what's worth seeing this weekend, then you've come to the right place.
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A movie podcast with a sense of optimism! Mystery novelist W.M. Akers and ace film critic Henry Giardina take a rambling tour through film history, using dice to pick random movies from the silent era to today. They try to love everything they watch. It doesn't always work out.
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A podcast for true horror fanatics. Each week we will take a deep dive into the best horror films of all time and some movies that aren't so great as well. We will also review current horror films and break down different categories including our favorite performances, the best gore, the best lines and if these movies truly scared us or not!
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Maltin on Movies
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Maltin on Movies

Leonard Maltin & Jessie Maltin

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Legendary film critic Leonard Maltin and his daughter Jessie are the ultimate movie fans. They love talking about movies, especially with people who share their enthusiasm—from living legends like Mel Brooks, Carl Reiner, and Quincy Jones to such contemporary artists as Amy Adams, Viggo Mortensen, Laura Dern, and Bryan Cranston. You’ll meet all kinds of interesting people and hear their recommendations of unsung movies you ought to know...
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For more than two decades, Frameline continues with a weekly survey of the latest in film, art, culture & all of its politics. Live banter, interviews & more by veteran film critic/broadcasters Barbara Goslawski and Courtney Small. With roots at CKLN 88.1 FM and notable past hosts such as Toronto International Film Festival’s Artistic Director, Cameron Bailey, and internationally renowned filmmaker Bruce La Bruce, listeners can now tune in live, every Thursday, 6pm EST at RadioRegent.com.
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A film review podcast where two movie "experts" discuss film, old and new, with a "newbie" who barely has an idea what he's talking about. In every episode, the experts give the newbie a film to watch, then they talk about it. Sometimes with guests. Check us out wherever you listen to podcasts. linktr.ee/themovienewbie/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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An Invitation Productions sprung to life when storyboard artist Jim Penola began exploring Karyn Kusama’s 2015 masterpiece THE INVITATION with the podcast titled––what else?––“An Invitation to THE INVITATION.” 🟣 The limited series remains a unique narrative/critical hybrid that is as meticulously scripted as it is produced, using Kusama's film as a means of highlighting cinematic craft alongside rigorous self-inquiry. Jim’s passion for other films blooms further in an eclectic selection of “ ...
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Welcome to FRED’s channel in ENGLISH Are you a film lover / a film buff / a filmmaker / an actor / a film critic / a journalist / a film student / a festival organizer / a producer / a distributor / a film buyer / a sales agent/ a film publicist interested in independent cinema and film festivals? YOU ARE IN THE RIGHT PLACE FRED FILM RADIO IS YOUR RADIO ! The idea is to allow all those who cannot be at film festivals to share in the experience as if they were, and to offer more in-depth info ...
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Join film critic Zaki Hasan and television writer Brian Hall as they engage in hilarious and insightful conversations on all the latest out of Hollywood, including news, reviews, and interviews with some of the biggest names in movies! This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3586800/advertisement
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A weekly film podcast hosted by Elric Kane (of the Shock Waves podcast) and Brian Saur (of the Rupert Pupkin Speaks film blog) featuring discussions of new films, old films, double features, cult movies, filmmakers and movie lists among a smorgasbord of other Cinema-related things.
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Good Times Great Movies
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Good Times Great Movies

Douglas McCambridge & Jamie Lorello

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Every other Friday, Doug McCambridge and Jamie Lorello discuss a film from the 1980s. Some are films we haven't seen since we were kids and offer a fresh perspective. Others are films we've never seen before but probably should have. Do they hold up? Are they classics? Or would these films just be better off having been lost to time?
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You don’t have to love Christmas to love this podcast. Film critic Collin Souter and renowned sheep expert Kerry Finegan delve into every type of Christmas movie they can find. Classics, non-classics, horror, Hallmark, obscurities, foreign, shorts, TV specials, unnecessary sequels and remakes. Even films that you might not think of as traditional Christmas movies. The great, the awful and the unusual, all year round.
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David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until his retirement in 2005, he championed avant garde cinema, theater and music. He has a PhD in Cinema Studies from New York University and is the Chairman of the National Society of Film Critics. Sterritt is known for his intelligent discussions of controversial film ...
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Hello! We're the Backseat Critics: a family friendly movie review podcast.We watch and discuss movies that you should generally steer clear of.Join hosts RJ & Andrew as they dive into the world of movies and see what they say!If you like our podcast, or have any questions/suggestions - send us a message or follow us on Instagram @thebackseatcritics. Shoot us an email at thebackseatcritics@gmail.com.Thank you!
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This is the Uncensored Cinefiles Film Review Podcast. Starring Bianca Garner and Dean Fougere aka Titus Frost. This is a podcast where we review and analyze films for their hidden, sometimes occult meanings and decipher the true meanings of films. Join us for an alternative look at the film industry with a film expert and a conspiracy theorist as we redefine what ”movie reviews” and the film critic industry should be.
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Theo Neumann is a 8 year podcast veteran/film critic and you will find him on twitter @OC_Film. Ben Woodiwiss is a Director/Writer and you will find him @BenWoodiwiss. You will hear us globetrotting to Festivals around the world as well as delving into the National Film Awards from a whole host of different countries. Come join us! Share and subscribe to a podcast dedicated to movies outside of the mainstream.
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Interracial relationships, charged conversations around the dinner table, examining our own prejudices and love conquering all. Join Katie and Grace as we load our plates with passion, prejudice and love in Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967) and its remake(?) Guess Who (2005). Find us on Instagram & Threads @theunsolicitedfilmcritics…
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This week on the podcast, I go long about Melissa Barrera being fired from Scream 7, the Nicolas Hoult and Skyler Gisondo being cast in James Gunn's Superman: Legacy, Ridley Scott's insane press run for Napoleon, and a spoiler-filled discussed of Netflix's new anime Scott Pilgrim Takes Off. And, as always, your questions. Let's dig in! 00:00 intro …
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It's that time of year again! Yes, one month after LFF when Paul finally finished editing the monster batch of reviews that include some of the biggest films of next year and some obscure little gems! Featuring: Cobweb, Fingernails, Memory, The Goldman Case, Samsara, The Pigeon Tunnel, Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry, May December, Maestro, Priscill…
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YO WHAT IS UP! On this episode, we immerse ourselves in the hauntingly profound world of "Memories of Murder," a film that not only redefined the crime thriller genre but also showcased the exceptional talents of South Korean director Bong Joon-ho. We delve into the film's meticulously crafted plot, exploring how Bong Joon-ho masterfully weaves ten…
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We're wide awake and raring to go, and it's not because we're on drugs--that's the job of this week's movie, COCAINE BEAR (2023)! ELIZABETH BANKS directed this surprise joy, and gives more than the name implies (though there's a HELLUVA lot of that, too!) Get ready to enjoy mayhem, gore, and nature (plus one of RAY LIOTTA's final performances) in t…
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Black Friday is gone but maybe Cyber Monday will extend to add these titles to your shopping list or your personal library. Peter Sobczynski joins Erik Childress to talk about remastered films from Bernardo Bertolucci, Michael Mann and an ‘80s cult classic from Fred Dekker and Shane Black. There are films with early roles for Annette Bening, Theres…
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They crammed a lot of plot into 63 minutes. SUPPORT THE SHOW https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84434074 FOLLOW THE SHOW https://www.instagram.com/freshmoviepod/ https://twitter.com/freshmoviepod https://www.tiktok.com/@fresh.movie.pod?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc FOLLOW CHELSEA https://www.instagram.com/chelseathepope/ https://twitter.com/chelsea…
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Today on Girls On Film Anna Smith has a fascinating discussion about Todd Haynes’ May December with its screenwriter, Samy Burch. Samy talks to Anna about the journey she went on with this screenplay from writing it as a spec script to hopefully gain representation, to it catching the attention of one of the film’s stars Natalie Portman as a produc…
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Considering the Cinema presents… The DVD Infatuation Podcast, starring Dave “Dr. Shock” Becker — “The Leonard Maltin of the Internet,” the Amazing but Subtle One, the National Treasure himself, brings you a very interesting episode for November of 2023. First, here in Ep. 069, the 27th Edition of The DVD Infatuation Podcast, Dave begins by reciting…
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Kerry and Collin talk about the Christmas episodes from Murder She Wrote, Moonlighting, Psych, The Office, Pee-Wee's Playhouse and The Bear. Collin also covers some holiday offerings new on blu-ray/4K and offers his choices for the best blu-ray/4K releases of the year. Finally, they each recommend a movie-related book ("Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel…
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Welcome back to DMR! As I review David Finchers latest film exclusive to Netflix being The Killer starring Michael Fassbender. After a fateful near-miss, an assassin battles his employers and himself, on an international manhunt he insists isn't personal. This will be a treat for Fincher fans, myself being one of them with Fight Club being my favor…
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David Sterritt is a film critic, author, teacher and scholar. He is most notable for his work on Alfred Hitchcock and Jean-Luc Godard, and his many years as the Film Critic for The Christian Science Monitor, where, from 1968 until his retirement in 2005, he championed avant garde cinema, theater and music. He has a PhD in Cinema Studies from New Yo…
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On our latest episode, Doug tells a tale of his first time watching this film and may stumble upon some childhood trauma, Jamie finds that her Vietnamese accent is just as good (or bad) as the actress in this film, and we both have to deal with unpleasant reminders of Chuck Norris. Grab an ice cold Coca-Cola, stir in a massive amount of HGH, and jo…
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Unsung civil rights hero Bayard Rustin gets his due at last, courtesy of our guy Colman Domingo. Then, since Thanksgiving was this week, we dole out our honorary Turkeys of the Year. Plus, Christmas Movie Minute ramps into high gear! What’s Good Alonso - Tru-Tone Christmas Lights Drea - Yorkshire Tea Biscuit Brew Ify - Christmas at the Americana IT…
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A lifetime of acting, mostly on stage, finally paid off for Paul Raci when he earned an Oscar nomination for a part he was born to play in Sound of Metal. It has changed the trajectory of his career, and he is happy to talk about working with Nicolas Cage, Jennifer Lopez, and Colman Domingo on recent projects. But what Leonard and Jessie took away …
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There are films that seem strange when you read the plot outline. You think to yourself, why would this be made? Then you find out that the perfect guy for this story is the director, so you think it could work. Well, Guillermo del Toro made this fantasy about a mute woman in 1962 who falls in love with an Amphibian Man. The Shape of Water is a gre…
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00:00 - Intro & News (people defecating in line at Disneyland) 08:22 - We FINALLY talk movie 15:55 - The Official Snack of The Backseat Critics 16:53 - Dating tips 19:37 - MORE Free Birds 21:30 - No Wildlife 30:00 - Final Thoughts Be sure to hit like if you like this podcast. Email us at: thebackseatcritics@gmail.com Find us on Instagram at TheBack…
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Paul & Amy play hooky for 1984’s John Hughes class-cutting caper Ferris Bueller’s Day Off! They discover the secret backstory behind Charlie Sheen’s memorable cameo, read some of their favorite Reddit fan theories, and express their disappointment that the real Matthew Broderick is nothing like Ferris. Plus: how the filmmakers pulled off that massi…
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Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy take you into the Thanksgiving holiday with six new reviews. They include a Melissa McCarthy Christmas film from the writer of Love Actually (Genie) and a documentary about one of the most infamous Christmas presents ever (Billion Dollar Babies: The True Story of the Cabbage Patch Kids). There are two new animated f…
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Follow the show on Twitter @ChalametChasing and on Instagram @ChasingChalamet. You can email us at chasingchalamet@gmail.com. Please consider leaving us a rating and a review on Apple Podcasts! This show was written, hosted, and produced by Dane McDonald. Find him on Twitter Instagram, and Letterboxd @TheDaneMcDonald. Will Biby is our producer and …
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We are meeting with Pilar Orero, professor of Audiovisual Translation at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, in Rome, at Cinecittà studios, on the occasion of the 1st edition of an Italian conference on audio description, Audecon. Orero is the keynote speaker as she’s one of the major international experts on audio description and media accessib…
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Brian, Elric and Phil are once again joined by Sean Fennessey from The Big Picture podcast (& others) as they talk about the New Beverly calendar for December which celebrates this season with a series of Yuletide classics & festive favorites, holiday noir & black and white comedies, Sci-Fi scares & ‘70s political thrillers, plus pays tribute to Da…
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In the latest episode of Rewind of the Living Dead, we’re going to get the turkey ready but there will be leftovers when we review the 2023 horror film “Thanksgiving”…. Music courtesy of Andrew Scott Bell and Karl Casey @ White Bat AudioBy Damon Martin
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"Indelible in the hippocampus, it was the laughter. The uproarious laughter between the two." | ”That scene – Megan and I agreed, before we started shooting it – that she was not going to ever wink at the audience. That no matter what was happening to her in terms of how other people were behaving – whether they were cracking jokes – the horror of …
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YO WHAT IS UP AND WE ARE BACK! On this episode, we have a chat about SAG-AFTRA's tentative agreement with AMPTP and how it will affect the industry in the USA and the rest of the world. If you want to learn more you can check it out by following this link here. We also have a short chat about the art of film trailers and which trailers we think are…
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This week on the pod, we’re giving thanks for great strides forward in the movie biz! Oh, and we’re also ripping apart the failures of production companies to give us what we deserve, dammit! STOP MAKING EMPTY, SOULESS, HUSKS OF FILMS! Get the details on this episode of CULT AND CLASSIC FILMS Podcast! Listen: Wherever you get your podcasts & at cul…
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Just in time to bulk up your holiday shopping lists there are some choice selections being released this week on Blu-ray from the classic to the pure nostalgic. Peter Sobczynski and Erik Childress guide you through it. Criterion has got some Scorsese and Chabrol while Kino goes Burt Reynolds and a bizarro ‘80s Christmas tale. Speaking of Scorsese, …
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They could have been SO MUCH MEANER to Elvis. Everything That Made Me Cringe While Reading Elvis and Me By Victoria Harley SUPPORT THE SHOW https://www.patreon.com/user?u=84434074 FOLLOW THE SHOW https://www.instagram.com/freshmoviepod/ https://twitter.com/freshmoviepod https://www.tiktok.com/@fresh.movie.pod?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc FOLLO…
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Film critic Marya E. Gates joins Collin and Kerry to talk about Netflix's latest holiday offering, "Best. Christmas. Ever!" This "fam-com" stars Heather Graham, Brandy and Jason Biggs and is directed by Mary Lambert of "Pet Sematary" fame. How does this film figure into the rest of her work? Do rich people really have multiple, full-size Christmas …
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Christian, Devin, and Amanda Review "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes" based on the novel written by Suzanne Collins. Set 64 years before the events of the first film, its plot follows the events that eventually lead a young Coriolanus Snow on the path to becoming the tyrannical leader of Panem, including his relationship with t…
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Dan sits down with former Marine infantry Sergeant Rich Cervantes. Rich enlisted in the USMC in 2002, and trained as a TOW (Tube-launched, Optically tracked, Wire-guided) anti-tank gunner. In this exclusive interview, he tells the story of why he joined, his training, and his experience in Iraq over several deployments with the First Marine Divisio…
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Erik Childress and Steve Prokopy have nine new reviews on this episode. They include documentaries about the tragedy of a Harry Potter stunt double (David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived) and another about a forgotten woman’s sexuality activist (The Disappearance of Shere Hite). There’s a feature about the unsung architect of the March on Washington (Rus…
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In an exclusive interview at the 25th Jio Mami Mumbai Film Festival, director Amanda Nell Eu shared profound insights into her latest film, “Tiger Stripes.” The Malaysian-born filmmaker explored the horrors of puberty and societal apprehensions about the female body in this feminist body horror narrative. “Tiger Stripes” unfolds the story of twelve…
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THE MARVELS is currently in theaters, and the latest MCU opus is drawing polarizing reactions in addition to underwhelming box office. We give our thoughts on the superhero sequel as well as offering some theories on why audiences didn't show up for its opening weekend. Plus: The strikes are over, remembering Matthew Perry and much more! This show …
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This episode on the pod, I give my reaction to *that* Madame Web trailer, Pedro Pascal potentially playing Reed Richards in Matt Shakman's Fantastic Four movie, The Engineer casting for James Gunn's Superman: Legacy, Daniel Destin Crettin leaving Avengers: Kang Dynasty, as well as previews of my reviews for Ridley Scott's Napoleon and Bradley Coope…
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It’s the 33rd MCU movie and things have gotten complicated. But is all that complexity propping The Marvels up, or weighing it down? Our trio, who are surprisingly well-versed in Marveldom for a bunch of indie nerds, weighs in. Then, a Hotline letter about characters whose deaths still sting. What’s Good Alonso - The Abyss theatrical reissue Drea -…
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