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Critics at Large is a weekly culture podcast from The New Yorker. Every Thursday, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss current obsessions, classic texts they’re revisiting with fresh eyes, and trends that are emerging across books, television, film, and more. The show runs the gamut of the arts and pop culture, with lively, surprising conversations about everything from Salman Rushdie to “The Real Housewives.” Through rigorous analysis and behind-the ...
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The Reel Critics Network

Reggie Ponder, The Reel Critic and Kathia Woods

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The Reel Critics Network Podcast: With Reggie Ponder and Kathia Woods" "Authentic Analysis. Bold and Black Opinions. Cinematic Conversations." Get ready for movie discussions with The Reel Critics Network Podcast. We're bringing you the best (and sometimes the worst) in film and TV, from a Black perspective. Expect sharp wit, insightful commentary, and unfiltered takes.
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Cube Critics

Minnesota Public Radio

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From Minnesota Public Radio News, MPR News producers Samantha Matsumoto and Aron Woldeslassie share a passion for movies. Each week, they take a break from their day jobs to talk about what they've seen lately.
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Critics Circle

Critics Circle

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The Critics Circle provides a weekly in-depth look of the newest films and commentary on current film news and rumors along with insightful interviews with filmmakers, critics and artists presented by leading members of the Houston film critic community.
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HiFi Critics

HiFi Critics

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A grassroots group of concerned citizens committed to taking action. We challenge the conventional wisdom and entrenched interests to serve their constituents.
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Simple Critics

Simple Critics Podcast

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Two Mexican boys discussing the latest film releases. Sometimes we have guests, sometimes we don't. Sometimes we know what we're talking about and often we don't.
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Unpaid Movie Critics

Becky Fixel & Mike Sametz

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Two friends in different parts of the movie industry talking about movies from the past, celebrity encounters and what's in theaters now. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unpaid-movie-critics/support
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Dueling Critics

Chicago Public Media

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Dueling theater critics Kelly Kleiman and Jonathan Abarbanel discuss the latest stage productions and dissect the best — and the worst — of Chicago's theater scene.
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Bravo Critics

Bravo Critics

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Welcome to Bravo Critics! This is THE place where we discuss pop-culture news and all things Bravo. We’ll also have interviews with some really cool people, including some of our favorite bravolebrities. So grab a cocktail and hang with us. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bravo-critics/support
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Forsooth! Amateur Film Critics

Jeremiah & Jereth

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Forsooth! Amateur Film Critics podcast - amateur critics moviepass the hell out of films and review/chat about them after. Also, Forsooth Pictures (indie film studio) news. Give it a listen if you love movies! Warning: there will be spoilers
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The Unauthorized Critics Circle

The Unauthorized Critics Circle

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The Unauthorized Critics Circle is a podcast about theatre, opinions, and "slime tutorials". Daniel and Joshua experience theatre history leaving no stone unturned as they offer opinions, make excellent snap judgements, and celebrate all that is excellent in show biz. Join them for a deeply unauthorized discussion of shows our hosts were definitely in the audience for. Wanna reach out? Shoot us an email at [email protected]!
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The Unqualified Culinary Critics

The Unqualified Culinary Critics

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The Unqualified Culinary Critics is a podcast that centers around young adults discussing food and culture. Follow us on our socials: Instagram (@unqualifiedculinarycritics) and Twitter (@unqculcrit) to know when new episodes air.
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Unlikely Critics

Carbon Dioxide Network

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Electronic social media allow us to relate to people with our podcast and videos and post. Unlikely Critics will never truly have a fixed topic, although we will often deal with movie reviews, internet videos, current political events, celebrity gossip, bs issues, personal anecdotes, comics and humor. It is defined by a stream of consciousness style. Hope everyone enjoys what they see, read and hear from us.
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(Pod)Cast of Critics

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They like movies. They like TV. And they like overthinking it. Welcome to the Podcast of Critics - a film & TV review show where a cast of so-called ”critics” led by hosts Garrett & Ashley take you through varying franchises and thematically linked series of movies and shows - giving you the takes you didn’t ask for, but never knew you needed.
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Critics Play Games

Critics Play Games

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Critics Play Games all started from the IDEA that we FILM CRITICS needed a place to talk about VIDEO GAMES. On this channel, you will have a wide panel of VIDEO GAME DISCUSSIONS in which we review, revisit, and play all sorts of games! Watch the video version at Youtube.com/CriticsPlayGames
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Discount Film Critics

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Why pay full price when you can have great film discussion at a discount? Join Ray and Ryan your Discount Film Critics as we have fun talking about unique films and pass the savings on to you! Follow us on TikTok: @discount_films
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Tone Deaf Critics

Tone Deaf Critics

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"Where OUR Music Matter" Tone Deaf Critics is a podcast about today's latest and greatest music done by people who are completely bias and take nothing seriously. New episodes released weekly. Follow us on Instagram @tonedeafcritics.
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Kinda Movie Critics Podcast

On-Ear Network

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Ridiculously unproductive NERD movie talk that is occasionally deep and entertaining. We call ourselves "Kinda Movie Critics" because we 'kinda' are and we're 'kinda' not, we're just a bunch of nerds that like to watch movies. #KMCPodcast #KindaMovieCritics. Hosted by: Treezy | Martin | Leezy | Chandler | Kory (Subscribe and tell us how UNCOOL we are.)
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Critics vs. Fans Podcast

Critics vs. Fans

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A weekly comedy-adjacent podcast about the most divisive movies in history, and the people who love and loathe them. Debate Club + Movies + Friendship = This. Hosted by Andrew Bartlett and Mike Sholars.
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In 1939, reviewing the beloved M-G-M classic “The Wizard of Oz” for The New Yorker, the critic Russell Maloney declared that the film held “no trace of imagination, good taste, or ingenuity.” The use of color was “eye-straining,” the dialogue was unbelievable, and the movie as a whole was “a stinkeroo.” This take might shock today’s audiences, but …
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1995 Academy Awards Hosted by David Letterman Best Actor Tom Hanks, Best Actress Jessica Lange, Best Picture Forrest Gump. Muriel's Wedding Directed by P.J Hogan Starring Toni Collette, Rachel Griffiths Released March 14th, 1995 Socially awkward Muriel Heslop (Toni Collette) wants nothing more than to get married. Unfortunately, due to her oppressi…
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Bennett and Cas discuss when they had their personal realization that Elon Musk was a deceiver. Additional episodes mentioned in this episode: Episode 131 – Elon Musk’s ESG Con (feat. Eric Roesch the ESGHound) Additional resources: Bennett's video about robotaxis Quinn69TV video about Elon lies Bonhoeffer's Theory of Stupidity This episode was reco…
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This week Chris, Obi and Glenn discuss the winners and runners up of the Oscars, including reviews of big winner Anora, and multiple nominees A Complete Unknown, The Substance and Emilia Perez. Obi also discusses best picture nominee Nickel Boys. Follow us on Social Media where we are YACpodcast17 on X and Your Average Critics on Instagram and TikT…
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In this episode of Lunchtime Movie Critics, we lace up our skates and take a deep dive into Miracle (2004), the film that turns Cold War tensions into the most rousing sports montage of all time. Starring Kurt Russell’s aggressively Minnesotan accent as Coach Herb Brooks, this Disney-fied underdog story tells the true tale of the 1980 U.S. Olympic …
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This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, we break down the newest trailer for Thunderbolts—does it live up to the hype? Plus, we discuss Anthony Mackie’s comments on raising his son to be "masculine" and what that means in today’s world. On the movie review front, we’ve got a mix of action, intrigue, and cultish weirdness with this wee…
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For many of us, daily life is defined by a near-constant stream of decisions, from what to buy on Amazon to what to watch on Netflix. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz consider how we came to see endless selection as a fundamental right. The hosts discuss “The Age of Choice,” a new book by the…
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In this episode of the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, we dive into four films spanning sci-fi, drama, thriller, and classic cinema. Mickey 17 Directed by Bong Joon Ho Starring Robert Pattinson, Naomie Ackie, Mark Ruffalo, Toni Collette A disposable employee joins a human expedition to colonize the ice world Niflheim. Each time one iteration d…
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Welcome back to Everyone is a Critic! This week, we dive into the biggest night in Hollywood—the Oscars! From surprise wins to predictable victories, snubs, and memorable moments, we break down everything that happened at the Academy Awards. Did the right movies take home the gold? Were there any shocking upsets? We’ve got opinions, and we’re not h…
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“The Pitt,” which recently began streaming on Max, spans a single shift in the life of a doctor at an underfunded Pittsburgh hospital where, in the course of fifteen gruelling hours, he and his team struggle to keep up with a seemingly endless stream of patients. The show has been praised by lay-viewers and health-care professionals alike for its h…
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Billy Madison February 10th, 1995 Directed by Tamra Davis Starring Adam Sandler Man-child Billy Madison has been a spoiled rich kid all his life, and spends his days drinking and partying. When his father, hotel magnate Brian, becomes fed up with his son's irresponsible ways, he issues an ultimatum. Since Billy passed all his schooling thanks to hi…
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Heavyweights Released February 17th, 1995 Starring Ben Stiller Gerry (Aaron Schwartz) is not looking forward to his summer vacation, since he'll be spending it at a camp for overweight boys in order to shed pounds. Fortunately, a kindly couple, the Bushkins (Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara), run the camp and make the process fun and relaxed. However, the…
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“Severance” is an office drama with a twist: the central characters have undergone a procedure to separate their work selves (“innies,” in the parlance of the show) from their home selves (“outies”). The Apple TV+ series is just the latest cultural offering to explore how the modern world asks us to compartmentalize our lives in increasingly drasti…
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Welcome back to the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast! In this episode, we take a deep dive into the creepy world of horror films featuring murderous, malevolent creatures—be they possessed toys or a rampaging primate. The Monkey (2025) Osgood Perkins takes on Stephen King’s short story in this chilling new horror film starring Theo James in a du…
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Join Reggie Ponder, the Real Critic, and Kathia Woods in another edition of the Real Critics Network podcast as they unwind post-awards season. They share personal stories about family and pet dynamics, and dive deep into the significance of the African American Film Critics Association (AFCA) Awards in recognizing Black voices in the film industry…
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Bennett Tomlin and Cas Piancey discuss their fear that Elon Musk, Donald Trump, and DOGE will destroy the dollar by going after Federal Reserve independence. Additional resources: Coverage of Elon Musk imagining problems at Fort Knox Federal Reserve Audits Additional episodes mentioned in this episode: Episode 163 – What the Elon Musk coup means fo…
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The first episode of “Saturday Night Live,” which aired in October of 1975, was a loose, scrappy affair. The sketches were experimental, almost absurdist, and the program was peppered with standup from the host, George Carlin, who freely addressed the hot-button issues of the day. “S.N.L.” turns fifty this year, and its anniversary has been marked …
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This week Glenn, Obi and Chris review the big release of the week, Captain America: Brave New World and assess whether the initial poor reviews are warranted. Obi takes us through some of the Oscar nominated films, including the Brutalist and A Complete Unknown. Get involved in our conversations by tweeting us on X @yacpodcast17, we're also on Inst…
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Featured Reviews: 🎯 The Gorge (2025) Directed by Scott Derrickson | Starring Anya Taylor-Joy & Miles Teller Scott Derrickson returns with another genre-bending spectacle in The Gorge, a sci-fi horror action thriller. The film follows two elite snipers (Miles Teller and Anya Taylor-Joy) stationed on opposite sides of a mysterious gorge, which may be…
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In this episode Reggie has to eat crow as Kathia celebrates her Philadelphia Eagles' win in the SuperBowl. On the movie front, both talk about the importance and shortcomings of Captain America: Brave New World. Additionally, while they both loved the documentary Sly Lives, Kathia wasn't totally satisfied.…
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Bennett Tomlin and Cas Piancey discuss the gutting of the Southern District of New York by an illegal and unconstitutional order to drop charges against Eric Adams so he can better cooperate with the Trump Administration. Read more here Additional resources: Initial Memo Danielle Sassoon's Response Emil Bove's response to Danielle Sassoon's resigna…
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"Love Hurts" Valentine’s Day is almost here, and what better way to celebrate than with a mix of romance, horror, and comedy? This week, we dive into four very different films, from deadly hitmen to twisted love stories and classic holiday horror. Love Hurts (2024) Directed by: Joseph Eusebio Starring: Ke Huy Quan, Ariana DeBose Marvin, a Milwaukee…
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A few years back, novels classed as “romantasy”—a portmanteau of “romance” and “fantasy”—might have seemed destined to attract only niche appeal. But since the pandemic, the genre has proved nothing short of a phenomenon. Sarah J. Maas’s “A Court of Thorns and Roses” series regularly tops best-seller lists, and last month, Rebecca Yarros’s “Onyx St…
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Bennett Tomlin and Cas Piancey discuss the deteriorating situation in the United States, including the gutting of the CFPB and the attack on the full faith and credit of the United States. Read more here. Previous episodes mentioned in this episode: Episode 160 – CBDCs are Dead; Long Live $TRUMP Episode 163 – What the Elon Musk coup means for Finan…
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On this episode of The Reel Critics Network Podcast, Reggie Ponder and Kathia Woods discuss the 2025 Grammy Awards, the film Love Hurts, and the Sundance Film Festival. Reggie kicks things off with his "What's On My Mind" segment, raving about Trevor Noah's hosting, Doechii's explosive performance, Stevie Wonder's tribute, and Beyoncé's historic wi…
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David Lynch, who died last month at seventy-eight, was a director of images—one whose distinctive sensibility and instinct for combining the grotesque and the mundane have influenced a generation of artists in his wake. Lynch conjured surreal, sometimes hellish dreamscapes populated by strange figures and supernatural forces lurking beneath wholeso…
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New Releases: Companion Director: Drew Hancock Starring: Sophie Thatcher, Jack Quaid Release Date: Friday, January 31st, 2025 "Companion" is a 2025 American science fiction thriller directed by Drew Hancock, featuring Sophie Thatcher as Iris and Jack Quaid as Josh. The film follows a weekend getaway to a lakeside estate that spirals into chaos afte…
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Bennett Tomlin and Cas Piancey discuss the deteriorating situation in the United States, including the press conference by David Sacks, the destruction of the SEC, the future of crypto legislation, and the ongoing takeover of the federal government by freaks. Additional resources: Wired reporting on the names Reuters reporting on the SEC: https://w…
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In this engaging episode of The Real Critic's Network, Reggie Ponder and Kathia Woods discuss their sports allegiances, explore two film reviews: Wicked and Conclave, and delve into some deep reflections on film criticism and international perspectives. The episode is packed with lively banter, detailed movie discussions, and passionate rants.…
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Ah, A Real Pain – the 2025 cinematic concoction from Jesse Eisenberg, where Holocaust tourism and buddy comedy meet in the most awkward way possible. Featuring Eisenberg as the neurotic Daniel and Kieran Culkin as the human wrecking ball Benji, the film is a chaotic blend of grief, humor, and earnest introspection. It’s as if someone thought, “Let’…
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Bennett Tomlin and Cas Piancey are joined again by Ed Zitron to discuss how the media and users can fight back against tech deterioration. Additional resources: Better Offline Where's your Ed at? Ed's Bluesky The article by Ed discussed during the episode This episode was recorded on January 3rd, 2025.…
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Miami Rhapsody (1995) is a romantic comedy directed and written by David Frankel. The film stars Sarah Jessica Parker as Gwyn Marcus, a woman who is newly engaged but begins to question the idea of marriage when she learns about the various infidelities in her family. Plot Summary: Gwyn Marcus, a successful advertising executive in Miami, has just …
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In 1954, a young David Attenborough made his début as the star of a new nature show called “Zoo Quest.” The docuseries, which ran for nearly a decade on the BBC, was a sensation that set Attenborough down the path of his life’s work: exposing viewers to our planet’s most miraculous creatures and landscapes from the comfort of their living rooms. On…
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New Releases Presence Steven Soderbergh returns to the supernatural thriller genre with Presence, a film that offers a unique perspective—literally. Shot entirely from the viewpoint of a poltergeist, the film follows a family struggling with grief, personal turmoil, and eerie disturbances in their new home. Starring Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, and Ca…
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Bennett Tomlin and Cas Piancey are joined by Sean Tuffy to discuss the theoretical basis of merging the SEC and the CFTC. Sean's Bluesky Additional episodes mentioned in this episode: Episode 39 – Fuck the SEC, all my friends hate the SEC Episode 157 – Donald Trump, Justin Sun, and the grifts we missed Episode 158 – How Tether avoids prosecution wi…
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In this episode of Lunchtime Movie Critics, we dive into the mayhem that is Deadpool vs. Wolverine (2024). Claws clash with quips as Hugh Jackman’s grumpy Wolverine and Ryan Reynolds’ irreverent Deadpool face off in a showdown for the ages. From hilarious banter to over-the-top action sequences and an unexpectedly heartfelt bromance, this movie del…
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Hosted by Reggie Ponder and co-host Kathia Woods, this episode of The Real Critic's Network delves into their opinions on movies, performances, and award season controversies. Reggie discusses the genius of Dave Chappelle's SNL monologue, while Kathia emphasizes the importance of owning one's platform in the creative industry. The critics review th…
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Before Sunrise 1995 Directed by Richard Linklater Written by Richard Linklater and Kim Krizan Starring Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke Release January 19th, 1995, at the Sundance Film Festival On his way to Vienna, American Jesse (Ethan Hawke) meets Celine (Julie Delpy), a student returning to Paris. After long conversations forge a surprising connecti…
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This week on the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast, we delve into an eclectic mix of films that tackle themes ranging from psychological transformation to comedic misadventures and the dark underbelly of suburban life. Here’s what we’re covering: Wolf Man (2025) Leigh Whannell’s reimagining of the 1941 classic takes a deeply psychological approac…
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Here’s a possible description for the podcast episode about Moon: In this episode of Lunchtime Movie Critics, we venture into the stark, eerie landscapes of Duncan Jones’ sci-fi masterpiece Moon (2009). Join us as we dissect Sam Rockwell’s stunning performance(s), unpack the film’s themes of identity and isolation, and critique the corporate greed …
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Demon Knight is a 1995 supernatural horror film that serves as the first feature-length movie based on the popular HBO anthology series Tales from the Crypt. Directed by Ernest R. Dickerson and co-produced by Universal Pictures, the film combines elements of horror, action, and dark humor, remaining true to the series’ macabre tone. Plot Summary Th…
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Westward expansion has been mythologized onscreen for more than a century—and its depiction has always been entwined with the politics and anxieties of the era. In the 1939 film “Stagecoach,” John Wayne crystallized our image of the archetypal cowboy; decades later, he played another memorable frontiersman in “The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance,” whi…
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New Releases: The Last Showgirl “The Last Showgirl” (2024) is a poignant drama directed by Gia Coppola and written by Kate Gersten. Starring Pamela Anderson in a career-defining role as Shelly Gardner, the film explores the struggles of a seasoned Las Vegas showgirl grappling with the impending closure of her long-running revue, Le Razzle Dazzle. J…
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This week Glenn and Obi review some recent releases including Conclave, Better Man, Nosferatu, A Real Pain, Mufasa and Sonic 3. The guys also look ahead to the rest of 2025 and the films and tv shows that they're most looking forward to. Follow us on socials where we are @yacpodcast17 on X, Your Average Critics on Instagram, TikTok and BlueSky. Fin…
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In this laugh-filled episode of Lunchtime Movie Critics, we take on the zany superhero spoof Avengers of Justice: Farce Wars (2008). Packed with over-the-top parody, questionable special effects, and enough puns to make your head spin, this film hilariously blends pop culture references and slapstick comedy into a chaotic ride through the superhero…
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Houseguest Directed by Randall Miller Starring Sinbad and Phil Hartman Fast-talking con man Kevin Franklin (Sinbad) is in over his head: He owes $50,000 to the mob, and they want to collect. On the run, Franklin happens upon lawyer Gary Young (Phil Hartman) and his family, who are waiting for an old friend Young hasn't seen in 25 years. Taking the …
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