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Movies with My Dad

Tina & Stratis Kakadelis
Borderlands
The Substance
Bad Boys
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Joker: Folie À Deux
Megalopolis
Wicked
A Complete Unknown
Venom: the Last Dance
Alien
Society
Beauty Industry
Demi Moore
Hollywood
Francis Ford Coppola
Adam Driver
Aubrey Plaza
Giancarlo Esposito
Bob Dylan
Gladiator II

Welcome to the podcast where I, a film critic, take my dad, the most opinionated person I know, to the movies. This is the car ride home.

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Episode 61: Tron: Ares

Get ready for some ’80s-inspired artificial intelligence trying to take over our car ride home as we jump on a lightcycle and talk about Tron: Ares. This one is right up Stratis’ alley and he couldn’t get enough of the stunnin... more

Episode 60: Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

This week Tina and Stratis pick up a hitchhiker, Regina (aka Mom), on our overseas trip to Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale. This is a rare occasion for Regina as it’s her first film outing of 2025! Stratis... more

Episode 59 - The Long Walk

Stephen King joins us on this week's drive home, and somehow we aren't overcome by demons, buckets of blood, or even killer cars. The Long Walk is a different kind of horror film, one that even Stratis can enjoy. Tina give... more

Episode 58 - Nobody 2

On this week’s drive home we delve into the violent alternate life of Bob Odenkirk’s character in Nobody 2. Tina should have been primed to like this movie because one of her pet peeves is that movies need shorter runtimes. Thi... more

Episode 57 - The Fantastic Four: First Steps

We’re back in the superhero universe, and we try hard to find something we enjoyed in The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Stratis starts off with “it’s hard to make a good movie,” while Tina returns to her a... more

Episode 56 - Freakier Friday

This time we travel back to the world of parent-child brain swapping in the long overdue sequel, Freakier Friday. Tina was really looking forward to seeing this film to relive her youth of way too many hours watching Dis... more

Episode 55 - Weapons

Tina takes Stratis to a horror film yet again, hoping Weapons will change his mind about the genre. We both love the first third of the movie because there’s just enough weird, confusing stuff happening to draw us into this chil... more

Episode 54 - The Naked Gun

This week it’s a throwback to the ’80s as we hitch a ride with the remake of the screwball classic The Naked Gun. Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson did their best to bring the funny to this revamped franchise, so much so tha... more

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Because it's good, the practical effects are really good, they've withstood the test of time, and it builds tension effectively throughout.
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Q: What's your overall opinion of the movie?
I liked it. I thought it was well crafted, but some of the acting was a little over the top.

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A dynamic blend of film critique and family banter unfolds as a film critic engages her father in discussions about the latest cinematic releases. Their conversations explore not just the movies' storytelling and production elements, but also their own familial relationship, adding a unique layer to the reviews. The commentary often balances insightful analysis with humor, making the episodes both entertaining and thought-provoking. The duo frequently highlights different viewpoints, providing listeners with a multifaceted understanding of each film while sprinkling in personal anecdotes and lighthearted disagreements.

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