
'At the Movies Again,' formerly 'Roger (Ebert) & Me,' is a weekly movie review podcast tribute to 'Siskel & Ebert' hosted by film critics Brett Arnold & Mark Dujsik, covering every new theatrical and streaming release each Friday in the iconic format Gene Siskel & Roger Ebert pioneered.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 206 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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2:33 Lee Cronin's The Mummy
18:59 Normal
26:04 The Christophers
35:08 Balls Up
42:21 Erupcja
51:02 Blue Heron
58:01 Mile End Kicks
01:05:24 Wasteman
01:10:01 Ballistic
01:16:18 Mad Bills to Pay
01:20:56 Eagles of the Republic
01:25:04 Mara... more
6:46 You, Me and Tuscany
14:43 Faces of Death
25:35 Exit 8
33:38 Thrash
39:33 Outcome
48:23 Hunting Matthews Nichols
It's a 6-movie week on 'At the Movies Again,' formerly known as 'Roger (Ebert) & Me, a weekly movie review podcast tribute to '... more
4:21 The Super Mario Galaxy Movie
17:01 The Drama (Zendaya, Robert Pattinson)
25:31 Pizza Movie
34:19 The Stranger
40:38 The Yeti
It's a 5-movie week on 'At the Movies Again,' formerly known as 'Roger (Ebert) & Me, a weekly movie review podcast ... more
7:52 They Will Kill You
17:18 Forbidden Fruits
28:11 Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice
37:10 Pretty Lethal
44:57 Alpha
57:12 She Dances
01:04:41 Fantasy Life
01:09:20 Our Hero Balthazar
01:18:01 Kontinental '25
It's another 9-movie week on 'At the ... more
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Hey all these guys taught me how to get to China and support the communist party of China! Brett is w/e mark actually does all the work.
Back in the day I used to go to the movies weekly with friends- movies were one of our favorite pastimes. We’d discus the movies afterwards, sometimes for days, but now I go to the movies alone and the theater is often empty or only a few people in the empty seats. This podcast is as close as I can get to those times of debating the merits and shortcomings of cinematic storytelling. The hosts are dynamic and “fight” for their reviews. They are funny, well versed in storytelling, and never disapp... more
I was able to fix the issue of Roger and me giving unplayable at this time error. It was due to my VPN. Once disabled your podcast plays fine. Not sure why the VPN wasn’t effecting other pods but hope this helps others. And thanks for the potty training tips. Potty training is horror lifestyle for sure.
These two seem to have a reasonable average person view of Movies — a bit arty, enjoy smart dialogue and directing, a taste for action and adventure; and a sense of humor. Feel confident seeing movies based on their recommendations.
I do not usually review podcasts, but it’s very important for me that these fellows achieve their dream of being on Rotten Tomatoes, so I feel compelled to do my part and add a review to get them one baby step closer to 200.
I love this podcast and I look forward to it every week. When Brett and Mark are over the moon over something I’ve never heard of, I have to check it out and they rarely steer me wrong.
Minor criticism/feedback: I listen to a similar podcast with two fellows who also discu... more
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A weekly film review show led by two seasoned critics who aim to cover every new theatrical and streaming release with spoiler-free, in-depth analysis and banter. Episodes typically feature candid takes on a broad mix of genres, from indie dramas to big-budget blockbusters, with emphasis on storytelling, directing, performances, and the broader state of cinema and distribution. A standout trait is its Siskel & Ebert-inspired dynamic—thoughtful, opinionated, and accessible—making it a reliable guide for listeners who want nuanced recommendations without spoilers. The format often blends sharp critique with lively dialogue, making it enjoyable for listeners who appreciate film culture, industry context, and a touch of nostalgia for classic cr... more
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