
Short movie reviews from the last 50+ years by Geoff Gershon. livingforthecinema.com/
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 491 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm ReviewsMusic CommentaryMusic | |||

Richard Gere (Pretty Woman, Chicago, American Gigolo) plays Martin Vale, a hot-shot Chicago attorney who just landed his latest high-profile case, the suspected brutal murder of the Archbishop by a rural teenager from Kentucky who was apparently work... more
Just in time for Opening Day 2026, we are revisiting this beloved baseball comedy from fifty years ago starring Oscar-winners Walter Matthau (The Fortune Cookie, The Odd Couple, The Taking of Pelham 123) and Tatum O'Neal (Paper Moon, Little Darlings)... more
“Living for the STREEP” Series: We are here to celebrate the career of Mary Louise Streep….now known to most as Meryl Streep who has become widely known by critics, film-lovers, and audiences as likely our GREATEST LIVING ACTRESS. Ever since her ear... more
Science teacher Ryland Grace (Oscar-nominated Ryan Gosling) wakes up on a spaceship light years from home with no memory of how he got there. As his memory returns, he uncovers a mission to stop a mysterious substance from killing the Sun, which can... 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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Offering concise reviews of films spanning over five decades, the content frequently highlights the impact of cinematic storytelling and performances. The host provides thoughtful analyses, often exploring various genres and noteworthy themes within each movie discussed. Unique to this show is its emphasis on memorable moments and the discussions surrounding cultural influences of the films. This blend of nostalgia and commentary encourages both casual moviegoers and die-hard film enthusiasts to engage with the extensive catalog of cinema while discovering new perspectives on classics and contemporary works alike.
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