A father and son watch old classic movies and then review them. Sometimes we even sound like we know what we're talking about.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 228 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film |
“Only Angels Have Wings” 1939 takes place in the fictional South American town of Barranca. There is danger, romance, and drama surrounding Barranca Airways a struggling business with fatalistic pilots, money worries, unpredictable weather, few plane... more
“Bicycle Thieves” also known as “Bicycle Thief” 1948 is an Italian drama that presents a Rome family struggling with unemployment, poverty, and the aftermath of World War II. Director Vittorio De Sica captures this subsistence life with exceptional ... more
Our podcast covers time travel movies.“Time After Time” 1979 from Director Nicholas Meyer transports us to H.G. Wells and his search for Doctor John Leslie Stevenson known as Jack-the-Ripper. Malcolm McDowell is H.G. Wells, Mary Steenburgen plays Amy... more
“Sextette” 1978 is Mae West’s last film and showcases her talents and one liners. The movie is a wedding day mash-up of oddball characters, funny situations, antics of ex-husbands, an international peace conference, musical numbers, and a potpourri o... more
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A father and son discuss old movies. Each brings a different perspective and they have easy-going, relaxing discussions. more
One of the best podcasts about classic movies. I love listening to this Father & Son discuss movies. They're so interesting, and have a very wonderful, comforting style of talking. They've covered so many great movies, and I hope they continue to do so because there are so many more I'd love to hear them talk about (specifically Bette Davis movies from the 30's and 40's). Thank you both for all of the hours of very interesting movie talk!
Classic Movie Reviews is a good solid podcast on classic movies. I love the back and forth and 2 generation perspective from this father/son team. I always look forward to their new episodes.
Anybody that has seen the films knows it’s Eeeeeegore!!!
This father and son team review classic movies that you don’t often find on other podcasts. If you are looking for a scholarly and very in-depth movie discussion, this won’t be your jam. However, you WILL find a warm conversation that feels like you are sitting in your favourite coffee shop talking about the movie you just went to see. more
Apple Podcasts | #217 | Canada/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
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Apple Podcasts | #115 | Netherlands/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
Apple Podcasts | #180 | South Korea/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
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