MMO is talk radio for movie fans with weekly news shows, reviews, previews, and special guests. We celebrate the Oscars by making awards season year round, without the stuffiness. If you love cinema, if you love showbiz, welcome home.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 530 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film |
What Is This Episode - Top of Show . BOOGIE MIKES P.9: LICORICE PIZZA REVIEW . Nonspoiler Review: PTA’s Real Life Evolved - 2:06 Review Scores/Awards Goods - 4:53 Script Thoughts - 9:03 Performances/Production Values - 15:52 Can This Be Recommended? ... more
Hamnet wins the People’s Choice Award as we wrap up our thoughts on TIFF, and we dive into the Best International Feature category amidst many new National Selections. Then we dive into a centerpiece look at the Primetime Emmy Awards, and we finish b... more
What Is This Episode - Top of Show . BOOGIE MIKES P.8: PHANTOM THREAD REVIEW . Nonspoiler Review: PTA Goes Goth - 2:40 Review Scores/Awards Goods - 5:15 Script Thoughts - 9:29 Performances/Production Values - 15:16 PTA’s Best? - 24:05 . SPOILER WARNI... more
One Battle After Another 1st reactions are in. Then we dive deep into the Venice Awards Winners & tally the ovations. Plus, we discuss the Toronto Film Festival Premieres including Knives Out 3, Brendan Fraser in Rental Family, Channing Tatum’s Roofm... more
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I really enjoy the show. Even If what you say doesn’t always make sense, it’s always enjoyable and funny.
Except for your Nosferatu-episode. Not funny, not insightfull, but a lot of nagging by KENZIE VANUNU who like uses ‘like’ like every two words and that’s like pretty irritating so I like stopped lisening to that like selfindulgent ‘expert’ and to your episode.
quite possibly the least qualified people doing awards coverage. they automatically think that their opinions of a movie are every voters ever even when said movies have already been clear proven awards magnets. the film twitter equivalent of Fox News
This is my third year listening and Mike and mike always serve up the best dosage of moviemaking fun alongside intelligence and humor. This is my favorite awards season podcast. The gambling odds are the best, even though I have no idea how to find a bookie or bet, I always laugh along with them as they plow through Vegas’s inane odds. Thanks mike and mike for a thoroughly enjoyable awards season stop off. David is my favorite guest by far.
Hi I’ve been a long time listener of the podcast and love both of your takes on the film industry and awards races as a whole.
I recently attended SXSW for the eighth time since 2016 and it was for the most part a pretty decent year as far as the film lineup goes. However, I just wanted to inform you guys in case you didn’t already know that we should probably take many of the reviews coming out of here with a BIG grain of salt if they are from the huge industry trades owned by Penske Media (I.e... more
If I’m being honest, Mike really carries this show while Mike contributes very little. Just kidding. Both Mikes are great. They have a great rapport that pulls you in and keeps you entertained while they discuss movies, those who make movies, and the awards associated with movies. I think this show has a lot of staying power, and it’s a good companion during long car trips. It was easily accessible to me as a new listener, and I appreciated that it stands apart from other movie review podcasts w... more
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The content primarily focuses on the film industry, particularly the Oscars and awards season, representing a blend of news, reviews, and in-depth discussions on specific films and performances. Episodes often dissect notable film festivals such as Venice and Telluride, providing insights into audience and critical reception of emerging films, while also exploring the careers of renowned filmmakers and actors. Engaging storytelling and camaraderie between hosts create a lively atmosphere, making the discussions not only informative but also entertaining for listeners who are passionate about filmmaking and cinema culture. Unique to this series is its aim to celebrate the Oscars year-round, making it a go-to resource for avid movie fans seek... more
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