
Seattle Film Critics in Podcast form!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

In this episode Sara, Adam and Steve compare notes on The Rhythm Section, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, and Birds of Prey. Hint, it’s a strong showing for women in cinema in this episode. Then discussion of Oscar 2020, what hangs in the balance, could ... more
In this episode Steve, Adam, and Sara get down to the first squabble of 2020 for discussion on 1917, Bad Boys for Life, and The Gentlemen, plus further talk about the 2019 awards circuit and where the voting groups and academies may be falling shy in... more
In this episode Steve and Adam are joined by Mike Ward, President of the Seattle Film Critics Society and founder of shouldisee.it to discuss Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, Little Women, Bombshell, and Cats. Then we dig in to the heart of the matt... more
In this episode Steve, Sara, and Adam get down to brass tacks about Frozen II, Ford v. Ferrari, Honey Boy, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, The Aeronauts, and Knives Out…And, if that’s not enough, how’s about a little friendly banter regarding po... more
Sara and Adam sit down to look deep into the souls of the Terminator: Dark Fate, Harriet, Midway, Last Christmas, and Doctor Sleep. Curiously, one of those films is sitting at the top of the favorite pile for both….Which one is it? Listen and find ou... more
After long hiatus the squabblers (That Guy John, Tim Hall, and Adam) are back to compare notes on Joker, Dolemite is My Name, Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, Gemini Man, and The Lighthouse. Moving in to heavyweight cinema time, opinions will differ, bu... more
In this go round Steve, Adam, and Sara compare notes on Stuber, The Farewell, and Disney’s remake of The Lion King; then, special guests from Cuddle the series, Director John Helde and Lead Actress Hope Shanthi drop by to talk about their latest proj... more
In this episode That Guy John, Sara and Adam dig into the specifics of Toy Story 4, Yesterday, Annabelle Comes Home, Midsommar, and Spider-man: Far from Home; and, if that wasn’t enough, Tommy Swenson of Columbia City’s brand new Beacon Theater drops... more
A saavy trio of critics discussing the latest releases with authority and wit. They've clearly done their homework, and their knowledge of movies is impressive. Cinephiles will also enjoy the off-the-cuff references to masterpieces like "Manos: The Hands of Fate."
Thanks Cinema Squabble for the insightful commentary and keep up the great work!
Cinema Squabble is a great mix film criticism and delightful humor.
An enjoyable squabble of friends, revealing movies, sometimes ones you don't expect or haven't heard of! It's great that your opinions balance each other out and I love the rating system.
A bunch of passionate movie nerds arguing about the latest movies? Sold.
Always full of good information, you guys are like movie encyclopedias!








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