
Your go-to show for movie reviews, breakdowns, and ratings from Jeff D Lowe, Kirk Minihane, KenJac, Klemmer, & Bob Goochman. If you can see it on the big screen or streaming, the Project Big Screen crew will have it covered, as well as Top 10 Rankings, celebrity interviews, and more! Make sure to follow everyone on LetterBoxd, as well as the show account: @ProjBigScreen. - You can find every episo... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 774 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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On today’s episode of Project Big Screen, we’ve got the return of two franchises — MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE and SCARY MOVIE. We review their latest renewals in theaters and follow that up with a ranking of what we think are the worst remakes of all ti... more
On today’s episode of Project Big Screen, we review two movies — BACKROOMS, the horror sensation from 20 year old filmmaker Kane Parsons, as well as the new WWII drama PRESSURE. Also on this episode, our reactions to one of the craziest weeks ever at... more
Star Wars is back on the big screen for the first time in 7 years! Does Filoni & Favreau’s collaboration reinvigorate the franchise or is it another misstep for the iconic universe? And in honor of that review, we debate who the greatest movie sideki... more
What’s the worst movie starring a great actor? We debate which Hollywood icons hit the lowest of professional lows on today’s episode… We’ve also got our reviews of one of the year’s buzziest horrors, OBSESSION, and a Guy Ritchie movie starring Jake ... more
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Was so glad when the LCB boys brought back a podcast. I’ve been really enjoying the structure of PBS with the reviews off the bat, followed by whatever else is relevant and ending with a combined top 10 list. Klemmer has been a great addition to the pod and love that Gooch has come into his own. Looking forward to Kirk coming back too. Jeff and Kenjac are the stalwarts and between them all, you get a fun range of opinions. They don’t talk down on you if you aren’t necessarily a movie connoisseur... more
PBS coming into its own, love the straightforward structure. Jeff is a good moderator, but needs to pull way back on the soliloquies and interrupting (getting a hair better as the show matures). More of the co-hosts, Gooch is the voice of the people.
How is Super Critics not a part of PBS? Audio isn’t on MMB, so can’t PBS put it out?
This is Jeff D this is jeff d this is jeff d lowe
Glad that a version of this podcast was brought back. This is always my “go-to” podcast when it comes to movie reviews and news. Although we don’t always see “eye-to-eye” on every movie, I appreciate everyone’s perspective and take and allows me to digest and think about movies from a different perspective. Keep up the good work and look forward for when Kirk makes it back to the show!
Love the podcast, want to be in fan vote but not on Spotify
End of Watch favorite Buddy Cop easily.
Letterboxd: @DonnieBaggins
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This show combines movie reviews, rankings, and lively panel debates with a recurring lineup of hosts delivering candid takes on current releases, industry trends, and box-office happenings. Episodes often blend quick film judgments, long-form analyses, and bracket-style segments, with occasional guest interviews that pull back the curtain on production, casting, and storytelling choices. A notable strength is the energetic banter among a stable group, plus occasional high-profile guests, which keeps perspectives varied and engaging for cinema-minded listeners. It's especially helpful for those who enjoy blunt opinions, film history references, and a mix of review culture and industry chatter, all delivered in a fast-paced, commentary-forwa... more
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