
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 discuss new releases and debate the greatest films of all time in their "weekly watch" series!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Film ReviewsAfter ShowsTV & Film | |||

The boys move to TV (briefly) to discuss Stranger Things, the beloved 80s-themed Netflix show. Which season is the best? Which is the worst? Who is cooked in season 5? All of these questions and more on Stole My Line.
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Grant and Drew review the second installment of Jon M. Chu’s Wicked adaptation. Is it better or worse than part 1?
This week, Grant and Drew discuss the first of the two Wicked movies, directed by Jon M. Chu. Are musicals a dying genre? Their review of Wicked: For Good releases tomorrow at 7pm.
Drew and Grant discuss The Running Man, directed by Edgar Wright. Is it that bad? Is there a deeper message in the messy narrative?
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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
I’m hooked on this podcast. I want you guys to review A Complete Unknown, with a critique of Timothée Chalomet’s performance (obviously). I thought he was robbed this year when he didn’t get the Oscar for Best Actor. I think one of the hardest things an actor can do is play a well-known, modern figure and make us all believe it’s the real guy up there on the screen. Shout out to Timothée Chalomet.
I just stumbled upon this humble little podcast and wow…am I ever impressed! These guys are funny, honest, and thoughtful. Will definitely keep watching movies and listening!
Love these guys! They are fun and lighthearted while giving thoughtful reviews about well-known movies as well as some I have never heard of.
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This podcast offers a unique and engaging approach to film discussions, combining humor with thoughtful critiques of both classic and contemporary films. The hosts frequently explore various themes, character developments, and storytelling techniques across a wide variety of genres, often with a focus on how films resonate on a personal level. With a distinctive format that includes a 'weekly watch' series, listeners can expect a blend of insightful commentary, nostalgic reflections, and spirited debates on cinematic excellence. This style fosters a welcoming atmosphere, inviting listeners to partake in the filmic journey alongside the hosts.
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