An entertainment podcast hosted by Zach Goins and Johnny Sobczak, breaking down the latest in movies, television and pop culture.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 183 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
The summer movie calendar is heating up, and Zach and Johnny are here to break down “Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes” (22:47). How does the series stack up in a post-Matt Reeves and Andy Serkis franchise? Is this the start of a new trilogy? more
Sexy movies are BACK, and so are Zach and Johnny to break down Luca Guadagnino’s “Challengers” (25:26). Plus, the guys talk spring concerts (4:07), catching up on TV (10:20), and the “Planet of the Apes” trilogy (14:25). more
Zach and Johnny are back to break down Dev Patel’s directorial debut, “Monkey Man” (18:33). Plus, the guys recap what they’ve been watching the last few weeks (4:08), from “3 Body Problem” to “Survivor” 46 and more. more
It’s time to return to Arrakis. Johnny and Zach are letting the spice flow as they break down “Dune: Part Two” in depth (11:00). Plus, Zach shares his new fantasy obsession (2:55). more
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Two more filmbros trying their hardest to fit in an already heavily saturated market. Neither one is particularly knowledgeable or passionate on the subject, and their discussions come off as naive and typical of film discussion sites. They both clearly enjoy the sound of their own voice, especially Johnny. But they should probably brush up on their film history and theory before launching a podcast and review site.
Great podcast for fans of film. It’s like listening to your friends talk about the newest films coming out every week. They cover their general feelings of the films they are reviewing but also take it a step further by giving you a more technical breakdown of cinematography, sound, special effects and everything else that goes into film making. I also like when they do special segments like their favorite films of different decades and their favorite theater experiences. Great job, Johnny and Z... more
Love this podcast! Johnny and Zack are fun and clearly love what they do. Great way to keep up with new releases and it's funny/interesting whenever they disagree (I'd have to agree with Johnny on the Malcolm and Marie review 😂)
I live in Chapel Hill and it’s great to hear these UNC grads making big waves in the film world. Looking forward to more of your reviews!
Zach and Jake make movies 10x more fun and interesting to watch! I've never been the most critical about films, so listening to different perspectives and opinions about movies, pop culture, sports (and more!) is exciiting to hear from these two. Keep up the good work, boys!!
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