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Welcome to Film Haven Reviews!! I'm your host Sawyer and I've been writing film reviews for the last 4 years and have finally decided to turn these reviews into a podcast! On this show I give my first impressions of the films I watch, new and old, catergorized in themes of three (Example: Trucker Movies, WWI movies), and then I rate them from 1-10. Feel free to subscribe if you like the show and if you want to read all my written reviews follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/film ...
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Foxtale Film Reviews

Foxtale Productions

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You probably watch movies, this is a podcast where three people named Nathan, Palmer, and Becca talk about them. Tweet @incrediblemrnat, @PalmerLovett, or @Becca_R_V for any films you’d like be torn apart on the show and enjoy the Foxtale Film Reviews.
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Mark Kermode's film reviews

BBC Radio Five Live

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Mark Kermode's film reviews, BBC Radio Five Live. Five Live's resident film critic, never one to sit on the fence or to pull his punches, Mark Kermode, joins Simon Mayo for a weekly run-down of the latest UK cinema releases, often accompanied by a special guest from the movie world. Controversial, hard-hitting and unmissable. For more information and the podcast Terms of Use go to www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive.
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Film Reviews - Project Pop Culture

Film Reviews - Project Pop Culture

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Wie drei Nebelhörner auf stürmischer See weisen euch unsere Podcaster durch das Meer der Unterhaltung in die sicheren Häfen des Eskapismus. Es erwarten euch die volle Schiffsladung Reviews und Analysen zu Filmen, Serien, Kurzfilmen und Videospielen. Kein Seemannsgarn, nur starke Meinungen.
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Newbreed Film Reviews

Newbreed Film Reviews

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New Episodes Every Sunday Honest movie reviews, and discussions on anything relevant in the movie industry. We will also cover trailers, upcoming projects or movies in development, rumors, actors, old school must see flicks, themed genre episodes, sprinkled with some general banter/rants. Welcome to our Podcast! "RetroFuture Clean" by Kevin MacLeod CC License www.incompetech.com
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Passive Aggressive Film Reviews

Ian Stevens and Justin Green

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Meet Richard Shittlebob and Nathaniel Barrett Moore. Each week they will cast their eye over a movie on current release, as well as delving into the movie archives, and spouting acerbic comment on anything else that catches their attention. Expect arguments and vitriol and content that may be unsuitable for the wilfully offended.
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The SDRSPodcast is designed to help you discover the best films and TV shows to rent (or buy) regardless of your genre preference. Never again will you be disappointed by your rental choices. If a title is suggested by this podcast, it is safe to say that it stands head and shoulders above the rest. Those that are considered by mfr to be perfect in every way (script, cast, soundtrack etc.) are listed as being Masterpiece Editions. Those films that are sourced from literature are Adapted for ...
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"Let’s Watch It Again" is your go-to podcast for celebrating the movies that shaped our lives. Hosted by Rob Lee and a lineup of talented writers, artists, and media personalities, this show dives deep into movie anniversaries, blockbusters, and cult classics. Each episode blends humor and sharp analysis, offering thoughtful reviews and retrospective takes on the cultural impact, historical context, and legacy of films from every era. Whether it’s revisiting cinematic masterpieces or uncover ...
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Film Wheel Reviews* is your go-to podcast for in-depth, honest, and lively discussions on films from every genre and era. Each episode, we spin the wheel to randomly select a new movie, bringing fresh insights and unique perspectives to cult classics, blockbuster hits, indie gems, and hidden treasures. Join us as we explore the stories, themes, and impact of each film, sharing laughs, critiques, and maybe even a few heated debates. Whether you're a film buff or just looking for your next mov ...
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Cinematic Roundtable Podcast: Film News | Movie Reviews | Discussion

Bobby Anhalt: Online Film Journalist and Movie Blogger, Ryan "Ryno" Carlquist: Online Film Journalist and Movie Blogger

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Welcome to the Cinematic Roundtable Podcast – a series dedicated to providing you with details on what's happening in the world of major Hollywood films and film franchises. If you would like to stay up-to-date on the latest in movie news and reviews all while being treated to entertaining and insightful content, then you have come to the right place!
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During the course of my adult life I have acquired an eclectic taste in movies and TV shows. As a college student getting more involved in making indie films I learned very early to watch everything so I could identify what a good and bad story look like. People will always disagree on what they consider to be a good story which is why I created Film Garage Podcast. I want to give people a voice to say what they consider to be great in their eyes. This will give others a chance to experience ...
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews and welcome to the now annual Special Episode where I list and rank the majority of 2024's Horror/Thriller movies! Go listen to the episode for details but I'll list the movies and their rankings here! Imaginary (5/10) Night Swimg (5/10) AfrAId (5.5/10) Trap (5.5/10) The Substance (6/10) Tarot (6/10) Sting (6/10) …
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are continuing our Walter Hill: Origins theme with the very cool and influential The Driver (1978). While this was certainly a very stylistic film, it was also pretty boring and that weighed down the enjoyement for me. It is certainly influential but that doesn't always mean it holds up amazingly. …
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Swanner and Judd talk about: Survivor; Queer Eye; Holiday Baking Contest; Nutcrackers; White Christmas; Two Fat Ladies; Sonny & Cher (1976); No Good Deed; and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To DownloadBởi Swanner & Judd
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are starting the new "Walter Hill: Origins" theme with his directorial debut Hard Times (1975). There are no surprises with this film, but it offers everything you could want from a psuedo-southern western involving Charles Bronson cage fighting increasingly difficualt opponents. I gave this film a…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are concluding out "Ingrid Bergman" theme with the famous Alfred Hitchcock film Notorious (1946). While I very much enjoyed this movie, I found myself a little surprised at how high the critical ratings are. On imdb this film has a 100 Metascore and that seems a little overblown to me. However, I s…
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The latest film releases include Kraven the Hunter, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, The End, and September 5. Weighing in are Alison Willmore, a film critic for New York Magazine and Vulture, and Witney Seibold, senior staff writer at SlashFilm and co-host of the podcast Critically Acclaimed.…
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Swanner and Judd talk about: Survivor; Holiday Baking Contest; Interior Chinatown; Dr. Oddessy; Little Dummer Boy; Lolita; The Ghost of Dragster Hollow; Fortune Feimster: Crushing It; Trae Crowder; and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To DownloadBởi Swanner & Judd
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reivews!!! This week we are continuing out Ingrid Bergman theme with the influential pychological thriller Gaslight (1944). I really appreciated this film for its authenticity and its accuracy in portraying psychological abuse. The film's narrative trajectory was fascniating to watch and resulted in a very satisfying conc…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are starting a new "Ingrid Bergman" theme with the WWII contemporary classic Casablanca (1942). I had heard this film was overrated but was pleasantly surprised to find that its actually a delightful film filled with incredible craft, convincing acting, and unique setting. I gave this film an 9/10 …
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Swanner and Judd talk about: British Baking Contest; It’s Florida Man; Rudolph; Santa Claus is Coming to Town; Elf; Hamburger Helper; Colonoscopy; St Denis Medical; and nothing else! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To DownloadBởi Swanner & Judd
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In this episode of Film Wheel Reviews, Ben, Maya, and Rachel take a nostalgic journey back to the imaginative world of the 2005 animated classic Robots. Directed by Chris Wedge and featuring a star-studded voice cast including Ewan McGregor, Robin Williams, and Halle Berry, this film is packed with humor, creativity, and a heartfelt message about i…
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Subscriber-only episode In this exclusive Film Wheel Reviews Plus episode, Ben, Maya, Rachel, Liam, and Ethan take a deep dive into the 2005 animated classic Robots. Join the team as they explore the film’s imaginative world-building, unforgettable characters, and timeless themes of creativity, individuality, and standing up against corporate greed…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are finishing up our "Masters of Giallo" theme with the incredbily vibrant Kill, Baby...Kill! (1966) Bava has outdone himself again, with another beautifully shot, atmospheric masterpiece filled with mystery and witchcraft. I gave this film a 9/10 for bascially crafting the perfect October Spooker …
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The latest film releases include Wicked, Gladiator II, and The Piano Lesson. Weighing in are Christy Lemire, film critic for RogerEbert.com and co-host of the YouTube channel Breakfast All Day, and Tim Grierson, senior U.S. critic for Screen International and the author of This Is How You Make a Movie.…
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In this episode of *Film Wheel Reviews*, Ben and Maya take a heartfelt journey back to the '90s with a review of *Jack*, starring the legendary Robin Williams. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola, this quirky dramedy explores the life of a 10-year-old boy who looks like a grown man due to a rare aging condition. Join the hosts as they break down Robin…
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Swanner and Judd talk about: Holiday Baking Contest; British Bake Off; High Potential; St Denis Medical; Saturn 3; The Switchblade Sisters; Spider Baby and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To DownloadBởi Swanner & Judd
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are continuing out "Masters of Giallo" theme with the enjoyable and mysterious Lucio Fulci film, The Psychic (1977). This film was much more enjoyable than last week's Deep Red, with a narrative that was consistently engaging and a score and cinematography that wasn't constantly taking me out of the…
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This week’s movie releases include Red One, The World According to Allee Willis, All We Imagine as Light, and Hot Frosty. Weighing in are Alison Willmore, film critic for New York Magazine and Vulture; and William Bibbiani, film critic for the Wrap and co-host of the Critically Acclaimed Network.
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are starting a brand new theme called "Giallo Masters" or "Masters of Giallo" one of those! And we are starting off with the very famous Argento classic, Deep Red (1975). A tale of two movies, this film both impressed me greatly and disappointed me deeply. The cinematography and kills were great, b…
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The latest film releases include Heretic, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, Christmas Eve in Miller's Point, and Small Things Like These. Weighing in are Monica Castillo, freelance film critic and senior film programmer at the Jacob Burns Film Center, and Shawn Edwards, an award-winning film critic for FOX-TV in Kansas City.…
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Swanner and Judd talk about: The Bachelorette; Only Murders; The English Teacher; Agatha All Along; Nobody Wants This; Ali Wong: Single Lady; Tom Papa: Home Free; The Giant Claw; and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To DownloadBởi Swanner & Judd
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are going to finishing up our "Slasher Satire" theme with the very "fun" film Vicious Fun (2020). Very aptly named, this film is alot of fun and provides tons of laughs as well as a unique and engaging plot. I gave this film a 7.5/10 for giving great 80s vibes, making funny references to 80s horror…
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Swanner and Judd talk about: The Bachelorette; Big Brother; Only Murders; The English Teacher; RuPaul; Survivor; Agatha All Along; Nobody Wants This; Earth vs The Spider; Dirty Love; and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To DownloadBởi Swanner & Judd
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are continuing our "Slasher Satire" theme with the very well made Tragedy Girls (2017) This film felt much more natural than last week's episode on The Final Girls (2015). There was geniunely funny moments and the humor felt baked in. The commentary also felt more substantive and the acting was als…
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Welcome back to Flim Haven Reviews!! This week we are starting a whole new theme of "Slasher Satire" with the Friday the 13th Parody film The Final Girls (2015). I really appreciate this film's concept, being a sort of magic realist time loop movie where people get sucked into a movie, but unfortunatley the execution wasn't all the way there. I gav…
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The latest film releases include Smile 2, Anora, Woman of the Hour, and Tom Petty: Heartbreakers Beach Party. Weighing in are Witney Seibold, contributor to SlashFilm and co-host of the podcast Critically Acclaimed, and Christy Lemire, film critic for RogerEbert.com and co-host of the YouTube channel Breakfast All Day.…
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The latest movie releases include Piece by Piece, The Apprentice, We Live in Time, and The Last of the Sea Women. Weighing in are Katie Walsh, film reviewer for the Tribune News Service and The Los Angeles Times, and Monica Castillo, freelance film critic and senior film programmer at the Jacob Burns Film Center.…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are finishing out our "Obscure 80's Horror" theme with the cult classic Dead and Buried (1981)! This film was quite a plesant surprise for me as I loved the setting, the story, and the practical effects involved. It turns out that one of the biggest names in Practical effects and make-up worked on …
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Swanner and Judd talk about: The Bachelorette; Big Brother; Only Murders; The English Teacher; RuPaul; Survivor; Last Bite Hotel; Tim Dylan: This is Your Country; Fat Albert Halloween Special; Boy Kills World; and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To DownloadBởi Swanner & Judd
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews! This week we are continuing out "Obscure 80s Horror" theme with the very interesting film Prison (1987). This one was a true mixed bag, with a great setting and a very unique concept, but an "execution" that was so hit or miss that it muddied the waters too much. I gave this film a 6/10 for providing some cool sp…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week I am giving you a special episode for the 5 year anniversary of Film Haven Reviews! For the occation, I have decided to dig deep into the Film Haven Vault and bring to you 5 films I would recommend you guys check out, and 5 films I think you should skip! Hope you guys enjoy! Top 5 Disappointments 5. B…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week were are kicking off spooky season with a new theme of "Obscure 80s Horror" starting with The Gate (1987). I really enjoyed this film, its nothing crazy and it sort of feels like a one-off Stranger Things story, but that's what I liked about it! I gave this film a 7.5/10 for some great effects, some co…
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The latest film releases are Megalopolis, Wolfs, The Wild Robot, and Saturday Night. Weighing in are Christy Lemire, film critic for RogerEbert.com and co-host of the YouTube channel Breakfast All Day, and Tim Grierson, senior U.S. critic for Screen International and the author of This Is How You Make a Movie.…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are finishing up our "Seasons Change" theme with the film An Autumn Afternoon (1962). This was Yosijiru Ozo's last film, and unfortunatley, its not really his best. It has all the halmark's of his unique style, but doesn't excell at any of them. I gave this film a 6.5/10 for being too similar to Ozo…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are continuing our "Seasons Change" theme with the much more anxiety inducing Early Spring (1956). This film was about an extramartial affair and so there was markedly more conflict and drama held within its narrative, which was both a blessing and a curse. I was less calmed by this film than last …
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The latest film releases include Speak No Evil, My Old Ass, The Killer's Game, and Look Into My Eyes. Weighing in are Amy Nicholson, host of the podcast Unspooled and film reviewer for The New York Times, and Shawn Edwards, a film critic at Fox 4 News and co-founder of the African American Film Critics Association.…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are starting a new theme called "Seasons Change" and we are kicking it off with the very pleasant Early Summer (1951). This film was so sweet and nice, I felt enriched by its life lessons and calming atmosphere. I gave this film an 8/10 for telling a beatiful story that shows a very human story of …
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The latest film releases include Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, The Front Room, The Thicket, His Three Daughters, and Seeking Mavis Beacon. Weighing in are Katie Walsh, film reviewer for the Tribune News Service and The Los Angeles Times, and William Bibbiani, film critic for the Wrap and co-host of the Critically Acclaimed Network.…
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The latest film releases include 1992, Reagan, You Gotta Believe and The Deliverance. Weighing in are Witney Seibold, senior writer at SlashFilm and co-host of the Critically Acclaimed podcast, and Monica Castillo, freelance film critic who’s written for RogerEbert.com, The New York Times, and The Village Voice.…
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