Did That Age Well? is a film review podcast that takes a look back on the movies that shaped us and explores how they hold up today. A few of them do. A lot of them don't. Hosted by Denver's favorite millennial, Molly Smith.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 150 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film |
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I just started listening regularly and I absolutely love this podcast! It’s such a nice break from advertisement-saturated podcasts, it really feels like you’re listening to your friends talk about movies. As Molly says in the “Titanic” episode, if I loved her I’d write a review, so here I am writing a review. Can’t wait to hear more! 💛💛💛
Just WOW! I started listening to this podcast because I saw a TikTok related to the problematic behavior of one of *my favorite* podcasts, and you ladies were a true salve to my wounded heart. Between your measured words (both in tone & meaning), your kindness towards each other (& lack of cross talking/over talking), your relatability, …I could honestly listen to you all talk about glue drying & be just as entertained & soothed. Thank you for this. I can’t wait to listen to every past & fut... more
Molly and her well-aged guests are always so great! Each episode she revisits a millennial nostalgic film - breaking it down with nuanced and clever analysis. It’s insightful and hilarious while taking the films they criticize seriously. I highly recommend this to any millennial (or millennial adjacent) who loves films from the 90s and 00s
This podcast feels like a hug genuinely! Molly sits down with guests and talks about movies and their childhoods, and it’s just a really fun, easy listen. It’s also helped me remember a lot of great movies from my childhood I forgot about!
This podcast is hilarious and makes me feel like I’m just sitting around having a conversation with my friends. It’s the perfect stress relief after a tough day!
Apple Podcasts | #170 | New Zealand/TV & Film/Film Reviews |
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