
Podcast by The Screening Room
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 460 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

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I admit I miss the weekly movie review shows from growing up (Siskel and Ebert “At The Movies”, “Sneak Previews”, “Reel Talk”, etc.) Now in my 40’s I love listening to Movie Podcasts at work. “The Screening Room”
Is one of the best Movie Review Podcasts around. The Hosts (Hope and George) are really big and energetic movie fans who are very smart and well reasoned in their thoughts on what they have watched and thought about a film. As well as very understanding about thoughts and opinions tha... more
Bad Boys 3 has an outrageous plot but the chemistry between Martin Lawrence and Will Smith is still there.
Hope and George are warm, welcoming, and engaging as they take you through the new films out in theaters and home-viewing each week. They take the entertainment and the art form seriously, while keeping it light and fun for listeners. They treat films of all sizes, budgets, origins, perspectives, and genres with equal respect and optimism. Whether you watch movies religiously or once in a while, I highly recommend this easy and enjoyable listen.
The hosts have great chemistry, and are likable enough, but more times than not, I shake my head in frustration and wonder just what movie they watched because it definitely wasn’t the same one I saw. 🤔
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Apple Podcasts | #21 |
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A dynamic exploration of the film landscape, featuring engaging discussions and insightful critiques of both mainstream and independent movies. The hosts provide a mix of reviews on newly released films, often diving deep into themes, narrative structures, and performances. Notably, the focus on a diverse range of genres—from horror to comedy—shows a commitment to examining cinematic works of all types. The camaraderie between the hosts enhances the listening experience, balancing humor with serious film analysis. This podcast stands out for its in-depth discussions on the storytelling aspects of cinema and its ability to make both casual viewers and avid film buffs feel included and informed.
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The Screening Room launched 9 years ago and published 460 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Screening Room include:
1. Daniel Baldwin
2. Jack Quaid
3. Ryan Turek
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