
Every Friday we review films that are part of our non-stop festivals. These festivals will cover a treasure trove of topics about film history from famous directors to genres to modern classics and punishment reviews. We are here to dive deep into each film and educate ourselves and you along the way. And what better way to have these discussions than with old friends. Adam Sherlock and Adam Palch... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 515 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsFilm ReviewsArtsTV & Film | |||

This week we dive into that wacky scene from the 1985 John Hughes film, Weird Science. In this scene Gary and Wyatt create their dream girl with their computer. Purely 80s stuff here! Awesome scene and great discussion. Enjoy! Make sure to play along... more
This week we dive into our second installment of our Agnès Varda festival with 1965's Le Bonheur. An idyllic story of cute family turning upside down when another woman enters the picture. This movie is not what you think it is. Fantastic movie and c... more
This week we dive into Clint Eastwood's 1971 crime/thriller, Dirty Harry. Harry is tasked to investigate the killings in San Francisco by a man named "Scorpio". Harry's bad ass ways help him investigate the crime and when to take no for an answer. Ti... more
This week we are VERY excited to begin our Agnès Varda Festival with her 1962 film Cleo From 5 to 7. A fascinating film that follows a woman through the streets of Paris as she awaits crucial medical news. Giving her and the audience many opportuniti... more
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A great podcast, interesting, entertaining, have watched countless movies I would have never watched until I heard about them here. I've been listening for over Eight years now, still look forward for every new episode. A Quality production. So much content.
One of the hosts is so far up his own a** it’s anybody’s guess why he doesn’t just start his own podcast. He barely lets his cohost get a word in edgewise.
Initially, I found this poor excuse for a podcast when searching for one discussing “Mysterious Skin”. Big mistake! Besides mispronouncing Gregg Araki’s name, the hosts completely missed the whole point of the film (even though one admitted to reading critic reviews prior to recording). 🤦🏾♂️
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If you like cinema, this is the podcast for you! The two Adams offer a clever analysis of what works and what does not in a film, while being extremely entertaining and breaking things down in a very accessible way. They have recently launched a YouTube channel, which is also great and would really recommend.
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Really tried to like it, but the one guy who LOVES the sound of his own voice was too much. CONSTANTLY interrupting and cutting off his co host and brushing aside his comments made it unlistenable after about eight episodes. Dude. Do a podcast by yourself if you love the sound of your own voice that much. Deleting remaining episodes.
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Two film-nerd hosts bring witty, with-it discussions to a wide range of cinema topics, from classic to contemporary picks. Episodes mix deep-dive analysis of film craft with accessible banter, spoiler-filled takes, and recommendations that widen listeners' cinephile horizons. The show shines when the hosts balance rigorous scene-by-scene breakdowns with personality-driven humor, making it engaging for both serious film fans and casual listeners looking for entertaining reviews. A notable strength is their consistent weekly cadence and a clear, long-running rapport built from years of collaboration, plus a readable enthusiasm for a broad festival-style catalog of films.
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