
In a world that's always on fire, Thank God For Movies. Formerly known as Cinemaholics, join film critics Jon Negroni and Will Ashton as they discuss the latest films coming to theaters or streaming online.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 666 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV ReviewsTV & FilmFilm Reviews | |||

For this bonus episode of Thank God for Movies, Jon Negroni and Will Ashton reunite to review the new Scary Movie! It's the long-awaited return of the spoof franchise that helped define early-2000s parody comedy, of course. With the Wayans brothers b... more
This week on Thank God for Movies, special guest Brogan Luke Bouwhuis joins the show with Jon Negroni! Brogan is an InBetweenDrafts film writer, film programmer, and co-host of Franchise Fiends. And he's here to talk about Masters of the Universe, th... more
This week on Thank God for Movies, Jon Negroni and Will Ashton dive into Backrooms, the surprise A24 horror sensation from 20-year-old filmmaker Kane Parsons. But first, we unpack the bigger story around the movie... How have Backrooms and Obsession,... more
For this bonus episode of Thank God for Movies, Jon Negroni welcomes back longtime friend of the show Cory Woodroof, writer for For the Win/USA Today. And yes, this is Cory's first appearance since our TGFM rebrand! The mission: unpack Star Wars: The... more
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Enthusiastic film critics frequently dissect new releases and legacy favorites, balancing sharp analysis with approachable banter. Episodes often mix in-depth reviews, industry context, and occasional tangents about branding, media landscape, and film culture, making it appealing to cinephiles who enjoy thoughtful critique delivered with personality. The show stands out for its dynamic host chemistry, willingness to challenge mainstream consensus, and a steady rhythm that blends rigorous assessment with accessible conversation.
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