There’s a lot of films that have divided opinions, and two college friends are going through the movies that critics and audiences disagree on the most. Each week on this podcast, JJ and Keith bring on a guest to discuss a divided film and pick a side.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Film ReviewsTV & Film |
It's the epic conclusion to the Divided Films podcast! There are still two types of movie trends for our hosts to discuss and figure out why they're so divisive. Plus, find out who we ultimately sided with more often over our 75-episode run: audience... more
Divided Films is wrapping up with a two-part final bonus episode! We've discussed so many movies that audiences and critics could not agree on, and along the way, we noticed some genres are more likely to be divided than others. Let's take a look at ... more
We're returning to the Star Wars saga to discuss the divisive conclusion to the sequel trilogy, The Rise of Skywalker. Director J.J. Abrams' decision to bring the series back to more familiar themes and story threads pleased audiences but frustrated ... more
Coming to you at ludicrous speed is our episode on Spaceballs! Although critics say this Star Wars parody pales in comparison to Mel Brooks' earlier films, audiences still laughed heartily throughout. There are two sides to every Schwartz, so hopeful... more
It's time to party with the 2012 found footage film, Project X! Young viewers loved watching the crazy antics in this high school comedy, but critics had no patience for the annoying characters. Project X may have captured the ultimate party fantasy ... more
Smile you son of a... Oh wait, we're not talking about that shark movie. We're discussing the 2016 film, The Shallows! Critics say Blake Lively's performance kept this thriller afloat, but audiences complained there wasn't enough hard-biting action. ... more
We're back from our mid-season break, and while we were gone we caught a case of Cabin Fever! Critics appreciated Eli Roth's references to classic horror movies, but the gory effects grossed out audiences. It's up to us to decide if this Divided Film... more
We’re experiencing some turbulence this week as we discuss Con Air! Audiences were way more likely than critics to forgive the many flaws and plot holes in this over-the-top action movie. We better put the bunny back in the box if we want to survive ... more
Do you ever watch a movie and it just sticks with you for awhile? What did this mean? Why did they do that? Am I crazy to still be thinking about this movie a week later??
Divided Films is a great casual listen and feels like talking with friends about a movie you just saw (an especially nostalgic feeling in these pandemic times). Unlike some other sources of movie reviews and discussion, JJ and Keith do a great job of welcoming viewers into their conversations and speaking in an accessible way... more
This podcast is simply delightful. Two hosts and their guests who just like talking movies. Every episode I learn something about film I didn't know before. Just a great way to spend some listening time.
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