Don't know what to watch? Join film critics Jon Negroni and Will Ashton for no-nonsense conversations about the latest films coming to theaters and streaming online. They may not always agree, but one thing's for sure. They're both Cinemaholics.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 651 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & FilmTV Reviews |
Is film criticism dead? On this week’s episode of Cinemaholics, Jon Negroni and Will Ashton kick things off with a timely conversation about the state of movie reviews in a post-Twitter world. With major papers shedding critics and platforms like Sub... more
Marvel’s First Family is back for a fourth time. On this week’s episode of Cinemaholics, Jon Negroni and Will Ashton unpack The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the latest attempt to reboot Marvel’s unluckiest franchise. With Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby,... more
Jon Negroni and Will Ashton break down Superman, the bold new reboot from DC Studios and director James Gunn. Starring David Corenswet as the Man of Steel and Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, the film launches the first chapter of Gunn’s DCU with a sur... more
Special guest Mike Overhulse of the Mad Men Men podcast joins Jon Negroni and Will Ashton to break down Mission: Impossible – Final Reckoning, the latest (and possibly final?) installment in the long-running spy franchise starring Tom Cruise as the e... more
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Featuring frank and insightful discussions, this podcast provides listeners with a comprehensive look at the latest films in theaters and on streaming platforms. The hosts analyze popular films as well as indie offerings, evaluating themes, character development, and cinematic techniques while balancing critical perspectives with a sense of humor and personal anecdotes. The show is particularly engaging for cinephiles interested in both mainstream blockbusters and niche films, as episodes often include in-depth reviews, interviews with filmmakers, and reflections on cultural and political implications of films.
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