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The Review Show

The Whatnauts
Zodiac Killer
Blue Eye Samurai
Moonlighting
Titane
Apple TV+
Mindhunter
X Trilogy
Horror
Hello Tomorrow!
Slow Horses
French Cinema
The Prisoner
Looney Tunes
David Fincher
Serial Killers
Bruce Willis
Sybil Shepherd
Weathering With You
The Bear
True Crime

The Whatnauts present The Review Show, a book club style podcast covering a variety of genres and mediums including movies, TV shows, comics, anime, manga, and even audio fiction. Join your intrepid co-hosts Kyle and Melissa for fun discussions on a wild variety of entertainment you should know!

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes341Founded8 years ago
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Latest Episodes

We're celebrating 10 years of The Whatnauts with an end of the year "grand prix" because you can call anything a grand prix, there's no rules stopping you! Two people talking about pizza can be a grand prix!! Kyle sees a chicken. Melissa sees a big g... more

Episode 332. This is our final episode of The Review Show (we'll still be doing the same thing next year under a newly formatted feed) and we're looking back on over 300 episodes with lists! Lots and lots of lists! We talk about our favorite movies, ... more

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Episode 331. In our final regular episode of The Review Show, we talk about the haunting final season of The Americans. Philip has left espionage behind to focus on the legitimate family business to disastrous results, Elizabeth is in over her head w... more

Episode 330. Season 5 of The Americans sees Philip and Elizabeth juggling multiple cover stories, while Paige willingly turns towards espionage and Henry tries to stand on his own -- at the worst time possible. We discuss the great tragic comedy of H... more

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Hosts

Kyle Springer
Co-host known for bringing a lively dynamic to discussions, often sharing personal anecdotes related to the media being covered.
Melissa Wilkinson
Co-host with a unique perspective, often highlighting thematic elements and providing critiques on the culture surrounding the content discussed.

Reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars from 12 ratings
  • Podcasting is Auditory, Why be Annoying?

    Tried to listen to one episode on a movie I recently watched but I genuinely couldn’t make it past 10 minutes of this podcast before I got way too frustrated to continue. Whatever that th-th-thing the m-m-male host d-d-d-does is so annoying. You can tell he thinks it’s an endearing and comical trope but it’s just annoying and dumbs down the quality of the podcast, especially when used as frequently and incorrectly as it is here. (I’m guessing it’s some weird sophomoric homage to Scooby Doo, wher... more

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Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Listeners appreciate the mix of humor and critical analysis in discussions, making for engaging dialogue on a variety of topics.
Some critiques point to perceived annoying traits of hosts, indicating not all find the humor appealing.
Overall, feedback suggests a range of content that resonates well with fans of diverse media but may not satisfy everyone.

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The Americans s1-2
Q: How does the show compare to others in the genre?
It balances prestige television with cable drama, feeling both modern and nostalgic.
The Americans s1-2
Q: What do you think about the secondary characters?
There are no duds in supporting characters; all contribute to the story meaningfully.
The Americans s1-2
Q: What are your thoughts on the show so far?
This show is well-paced and takes its time with character development, making it engaging.
Mobile Suit Gundam (compliation movies 1-3)
Q: What did you think of the political liaisings of the zombies?
Well, I'm I had trouble keeping all of that straight. At one point, there's a ball, and I got very excited to see a human thing I recognized like a ball.
Mobile Suit Gundam (compliation movies 1-3)
Q: But yeah, so you said there were like a few things that you latched on to. Is there any of that that you can kind of talk about? Spoiler, Harry.
I didn't really glom on to any of the space battles. They look cool. I do like how the show looks a lot of the time. This 70s, 80s anime style is nostalgic to me, but it's something that I like looking at in the format of clips in a vaporwave mix on YouTube and not really indulging in the full level.

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A vibrant podcast engages listeners through in-depth discussions on a wide array of entertainment mediums, including movies, TV shows, comics, anime, and audio fiction. Co-hosts Kyle and Melissa bring their unique perspectives and personal anecdotes, making each episode a lively exploration of themes such as identity, family dynamics, and cultural representation within various narrative forms. The conversations blend humor with serious critiques, showcasing a blend of popular and niche topics that are likely to attract a diverse audience interested in both mainstream and alternative entertainment.

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