'Roger & Me' is a weekly movie review podcast tribute to 'Siskel & Ebert' hosted by film critics Brett Arnold & Mark Dujsik, aiming to cover every new theatrical and streaming release each Friday in the format Gene and Roger pioneered. An unofficial continuation of ‘At The Movies’ and the only guide to new release movies you’ll ever need.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 141 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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6:25 Dogman
17:43 Companion
27:25 You're Cordially Invited,
34:19 Love Me
42:02 Valiant One
47:24 Dark Match
55:02 Like Father Like Son
01:04:17 No Other Land
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5:50 Flight Risk (Directed by Mel Gibson, starring Mark Wahlberg)
16:54 Presence (Directed by Steven Soderbergh)
28:01 Brave the Dark
34:25 Grafted
41:47 Into the Deep
49:07 Inheritance
55:08 Rose
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5:56 Wolf Man
20:52 One of Them Days
28:27 Back in Action
37:55 Alarum
46:19 Wish You Were Here
53:27 Night Call
59:42 Grand Theft Hamlet
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3:45 Den of Thieves 2: Pantera
17:17 The Prosecutor
24:20 Birdeater
33:59 Hazard
38:27 Laws of Man
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It’s a pretty thankless service these guys do, watching the great and terrible alike and doing their best to give every movie a fair shake. I truly love how it’s more of less industry- and gossip-free and just about movies. They’re pretty straightforward (not to say they aren’t personality-less!) but it’s welcomingly not troll-y or edge-lordy. Sometimes they give some crappy movies higher ratings than they deserve but it’s usually because they’re rooting for an underdog. It comes from a place of... more
I’m new to this podcast after growing tired of the political talk on the other movie review show I had been listening to for 15+yrs. This is podcast is great. Two critics covering a lot more movies than I’m used to, which in the days of streaming is very useful. Easy to listen to, I look forward to it every week.
Great podcast for those who love film and want to be informed about movies that are current, with both mainstream as well as independent and foreign movies that we may miss out on. Thanks for doing this!!
Such a lovely listen! I watched Ebert and Roeper back in the day, now podcasts are my main entertainment source. I love hearing such great detailed reviews that don’t spoil. Came here from the New Flesh Podcast, great listen for those into the ‘horror lifestyle’
The best movie review podcast currently. Short and succinct opinions from people who love movies, covering every release from best to worst.
There is a tendency for them to spoil important/exciting details that would take away from the overall experience of a film, but they do avoid major plot spoilers – if it is in a trailer they will discuss it. Some of this is not their fault, as some movies are simply meant to be seen blind and to talk about it in any way is already a spoiler.
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