
Short movie reviews from the last 50+ years by Geoff Gershon. livingforthecinema.com/
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 514 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Roy Neary (Oscar-winner Richard Dreyfuss) was just a mild-mannered Indiana family man working for the power company. Until one evening while out on the job.....he had an encounter with an unfamiliar being blasting brilliant light into the night sky.... more
Legendary Oscar-winning director Steven Spielberg (Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, ET: The Extra Terrestrial, Close Encounters of the Third Kind) returns to the science fiction genre for the first time in almost twenty years with this mystery ... more
Mike (River Phoenix) and Scott (Keanu Reeves) are hustlers working their way around Portland trying to make ends meet, who are also best friends. Together they hit the road to Idaho AND Italy on a journey of self-discovery while Mike tries to find h... more
By The Power of Grayskull.....
For the first time in thirty-nine years, He-Man and the other Masters of the Universe are back on the big screen! After being sent to Earth as a young boy more than fifteen years ago to hide him from the evil Skeletor... more
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The reviews are quick but thorough with amazing commentary. Great way to learn more about film and the movies that have shaped our culture! Highly recommend!
Extremely satisfying reviews that take half the time of most movie review podcasts.
Geoff and Living for the cinema is well worth the referral! A friend told me to check out your latest Oct 19 episode but first “Candyman”. My coffee was ready and Aug 13th did not disappoint! Great job! Absolutely love the consistent uploading!!
Just listened to the episode on Legally Blonde. I remember watching this way back when and brought back many great memories of watching this as a teenager in cinema with my mates. As soon as I saw this movie was reviewed, I immediately clicked on, and the memories came rushing back! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 stars from me, will recommend to my friends!
What an amazing show! I really enjoyed listening to him talk and also finding out new movies to watch. Thank you so much
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Short-form movie reviews spanning 50+ years, delivered by a single host with a clear passion for cinema. Episodes typically analyze pacing, performances, score, and production quirks, often weaving in behind-the-scenes trivia and well-placed audio clips to immerse listeners. The format balances enthusiastic personality with structured takes—frequent needle-drops, ranked categories, and a conversational cadence that rewards cinephiles and casual watchers alike. A standout trait is the host's ability to contextualize films within broader film-history touchpoints while staying accessible and entertaining, making it easy to binge or dip into individual episodes without prior viewing. The show's dedication to clear production quality and thought... more
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