
Stole My Line is a film podcast unlike any other; yes, your hosts Grant and Drew talk about movies, but they do so with smoke in their eyes, cicadas in the background, and rain on the horizon. Join in as they review new releases and discuss the greatest films ever made.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 137 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV ReviewsFilm ReviewsTV & Film | |||

The new Star Wars film is… well, about as mid as we expected. The boys break down The Mandalorian and Grogu. Gosh that puppet is cute though…
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Did you love this movie so so so so so so so so so so so so much? We certainly did, almost as much as we loved Inde Navarrette’s performance. The boys (finally) review Curry Barker’s hit horror film, Obsession.
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Is Star Wars cooked?? The boys preview the upcoming release, The Mandalorian and Grogu. Are YOU excited for this movie?
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Hayden Christensen is a bad actor, The Clone Wars is better than any other Star Wars media, and The Acolyte is good?? We react to all of these hot takes, and more!
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I’m not even a big movie guy and this pod is amazing. I feel culturally caught up on the current state of film and tv by listening to this.
Love this podcast! It's my new go to!!
I'd be interested in hearing your take on the new Netflix show Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen!
Def not Grant’s brother
Yea this shows pretty lit. I basically always have it playing especially when I go to sleep, something about the blonde one’s voice is soothing.
I am not grant crenshaw, one of the hosts of this podcast
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This show blends film discussion with a relaxed, candid vibe, focusing on both new releases and notable classics. Hosts Grant and Drew share hot takes, thoughtful analysis, and a playful banter that often centers on storytelling, production quality, and the evolving landscape of cinema. Recent episodes reveal a proclivity for deep dives into franchise fatigue, award season contenders, and genre-bending films, all delivered with approachable humor and a willingness to critique mainstream blockbusters alongside smaller titles. Noteworthy is the duo's willingness to speculate on future directions for franchises and studios, making it a good fit for listeners who enjoy engaging conversations about films, behind-the-scenes craft, and industry tr... more
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