
A movie podcast by Aaron Armstrong & Peter Moran that specializes in genre hits. Each month, we take on a four or five movies in a specific subgenre, and compare/contrast them as we go. Please contact us for feedback, suggestions, and support!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

We're revisiting some of the movies we first covered as part of the 10th anniversary of We Love To Watch! We're covering the movie featured on our pilot episode but this time joined by author, filmmaker, musician, and all around sweetie pie, Ethan Wa... more
10th Anniversary Retrospective & Scheduling Change Announcement by Aaron Armstrong & Peter Moran
A horse is a horse (of course, of course), but you've never seen a horse like this before! (Terrible, horny, cursed). It's our 450th episode! Sorry we're doing this to you!
WE HAVE SNAKE PLISSKIN AT HOME month (aka Escape from Faux York) is now closed, with Neil Marshall's DOOMSDAY.
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By the almost constant swearing. I don’t get it. Lazy use of language. Maybe the hosts are happy to sound stupid and inarticulate? Shame.
Hard pass. Went into an episode and there was a long diatribe about some story I wasn't privy to. Maybe make it easier for new fans by cutting that stuff out or shortening it
Hard pass. Went into an episode and there was a long diatribe about some story I wasn't privy to. Maybe make it easier for new fans by cutting that stuff out or shortening it
Subscribed just for an upcoming ep featuring my favorite “celebrity” Letterboxder, Liam (even though it’s impossible to get a follow back from him lol) and I’m FULLY hooked! This is a fantastic podcast! Subscribing via Apple and Stitcher!
I always appreciate a podcast that seems to have fun while they discuss what they’re passionate about, and Aaron and Pete clearly enjoy talking about movies and making each other (and me) laugh.
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This show centers on genre cinema, pairing enthusiastic hosts who dissect movies with a balance of affection and critical eye. Episodes typically dive into cult classics, blockbuster genre fare, and behind-the-scenes context, often weaving in personal memories and broader cultural influences. The format rewards thoughtful analysis, quick banter, and a willingness to explore both the merits and flaws of each pick, making it a reliable listen for listeners who love film, trivia, and spirited debate. A notable strength is the hosts' easy chemistry and their willingness to connect each film to bigger themes, pop culture history, and craft decisions, which keeps discussions lively without losing sight of film analysis. Expect deep dives into gen... more
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