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Critics at Large is a weekly culture podcast from The New Yorker. Every Thursday, the staff writers Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss current obsessions, classic texts they’re revisiting with fresh eyes, and trends that are emerging across books, television, film, and more. The show runs the gamut of the arts and pop culture, with lively, surprising conversations about everything from Salman Rushdie to “The Real Housewives.” Through rigorous analysis and behind-the ...
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Cube Critics

Minnesota Public Radio

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From Minnesota Public Radio News, MPR News producers Samantha Matsumoto and Aron Woldeslassie share a passion for movies. Each week, they take a break from their day jobs to talk about what they've seen lately.
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*The Couuch Critics* is a podcast where two friends, armed with popcorn and plenty of opinions, break down the latest movies, hidden gems, and cult classics. Each week, they take a seat on their virtual couch to discuss what’s worth the hype—and what’s not. From blockbuster hits to indie flicks, expect honest takes, heated debates, and a few laughs as they dive into plot twists, character arcs, and visual storytelling. Perfect for movie lovers, casual viewers, and anyone searching for their ...
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The Unsolicited Film Critics

Katie and Grace, resident film experts

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Have you ever watched a movie and had an unpopular opinion that you were afraid to voice? Well, you've come to the right place. We're here to give you all the unsolicited critiques that you never wanted or even asked for. In this season, the end is nigh, the apocalypse is now and the dead are rising. The only thing left to do is set out to save the world. Welcome to The Unsolicited Film Critics, Season 5: The Disaster. Find us on Instagram & Threads @theunsolicitedfilmcritics
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Critics Circle

Critics Circle

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The Critics Circle provides a weekly in-depth look of the newest films and commentary on current film news and rumors along with insightful interviews with filmmakers, critics and artists presented by leading members of the Houston film critic community.
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The Backseat Critics: The Movie Review Podcast

The Backseat Critics: Movie Reviews

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Hello! We're the Backseat Critics: a family friendly movie review podcast.We watch and discuss movies that you should generally steer clear of.Join hosts RJ & Andrew as they dive into the world of movies and see what they say!If you like our podcast, or have any questions/suggestions - send us a message or follow us on Instagram @thebackseatcritics. Shoot us an email at thebackseatcritics@gmail.com.Thank you!
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Simple Critics

Simple Critics Podcast

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Two Mexican boys discussing the latest film releases. Sometimes we have guests, sometimes we don't. Sometimes we know what we're talking about and often we don't.
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Unpaid Movie Critics

Becky Fixel & Mike Sametz

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Two friends in different parts of the movie industry talking about movies from the past, celebrity encounters and what's in theaters now. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/unpaid-movie-critics/support
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Dueling Critics

Chicago Public Media

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Dueling theater critics Kelly Kleiman and Jonathan Abarbanel discuss the latest stage productions and dissect the best — and the worst — of Chicago's theater scene.
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(Pod)Cast of Critics

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They like movies. They like TV. And they like overthinking it. Welcome to the Podcast of Critics - a film & TV review show where a cast of so-called ”critics” led by hosts Garrett & Ashley take you through varying franchises and thematically linked series of movies and shows - giving you the takes you didn’t ask for, but never knew you needed.
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Bravo Critics

Bravo Critics

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Welcome to Bravo Critics! This is THE place where we discuss pop-culture news and all things Bravo. We’ll also have interviews with some really cool people, including some of our favorite bravolebrities. So grab a cocktail and hang with us. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bravo-critics/support
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Forsooth! Amateur Film Critics podcast - amateur critics moviepass the hell out of films and review/chat about them after. Also, Forsooth Pictures (indie film studio) news. Give it a listen if you love movies! Warning: there will be spoilers
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The Unqualified Culinary Critics

The Unqualified Culinary Critics

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The Unqualified Culinary Critics is a podcast that centers around young adults discussing food and culture. Follow us on our socials: Instagram (@unqualifiedculinarycritics) and Twitter (@unqculcrit) to know when new episodes air.
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Critics Play Games

Critics Play Games

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Critics Play Games all started from the IDEA that we FILM CRITICS needed a place to talk about VIDEO GAMES. On this channel, you will have a wide panel of VIDEO GAME DISCUSSIONS in which we review, revisit, and play all sorts of games! Watch the video version at Youtube.com/CriticsPlayGames
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Unlikely Critics

Carbon Dioxide Network

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Electronic social media allow us to relate to people with our podcast and videos and post. Unlikely Critics will never truly have a fixed topic, although we will often deal with movie reviews, internet videos, current political events, celebrity gossip, bs issues, personal anecdotes, comics and humor. It is defined by a stream of consciousness style. Hope everyone enjoys what they see, read and hear from us.
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Discount Film Critics

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Why pay full price when you can have great film discussion at a discount? Join Ray and Ryan your Discount Film Critics as we have fun talking about unique films and pass the savings on to you! Follow us on TikTok: @discount_films
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The Unauthorized Critics Circle

The Unauthorized Critics Circle

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The Unauthorized Critics Circle is a podcast about theatre, opinions, and "slime tutorials". Daniel and Joshua experience theatre history leaving no stone unturned as they offer opinions, make excellent snap judgements, and celebrate all that is excellent in show biz. Join them for a deeply unauthorized discussion of shows our hosts were definitely in the audience for. Wanna reach out? Shoot us an email at unccpodcast@gmail.com!
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Ridiculously unproductive NERD movie talk that is occasionally deep and entertaining. We call ourselves "Kinda Movie Critics" because we 'kinda' are and we're 'kinda' not, we're just a bunch of nerds that like to watch movies. #KMCPodcast #KindaMovieCritics. Hosted by: Treezy | Martin | Leezy | Chandler | Kory (Subscribe and tell us how UNCOOL we are.)
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In this episode of I Hate Critics, we dive into three intriguing new releases and revisit a classic holiday favorite! New Releases: Red One Directed by Jake Kasdan and starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Chris Evans, J.K. Simmons, and Kiernan Shipka. When a villain kidnaps Santa Claus, an E.L.F. (Extremely Large and Formidable) operative teams up w…
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In her new FX docuseries “Social Studies,” the artist and filmmaker Lauren Greenfield delves into the post-pandemic lives—and phones—of a group of L.A. teens. Screen recordings of the kids’ social-media use reveal how these platforms have reshaped their experience of the world in alarming ways. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham…
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In this limited interview series, Sam Lake sits down with NYVGCC interns to talk about his amazing career at Remedy as the creative force behind Max Payne, Alan Wake, and more.Sam Lake is the Andrew Yoon Legend Award winner at the 14th Annual New York Game Awards on Jan 21, 2025.Go to nygamecritics.com/awards for tickets and more info about the NY …
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we delve into the 1987 cult classic "Cherry 2000." Directed by Steve De Jarnatt, this film paints a dystopian future where human relationships and emotions are commodified through lifelike robots. Join us as we explore the story of Sam Treadwell, who embarks on a perilous journey through a post-apocalyp…
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Send us a text Ever wonder what would happen if that sense of impending doom was actually foreshadowing the end of the world? Do you ignore it, do you run from it, do you fight it or do you accept it? Join Katie and Grace as we brace ourselves against a storm of apocalyptic proportions in Take Shelter (2011). Find us on Instagram & Threads @theunso…
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“Conclave” is a gripping political thriller set in the Vatican, centered on the high-stakes election of a new pope. Ralph Fiennes stars as Cardinal Lawrence, the meticulous and morally driven Dean of the College of Cardinals, overseeing a process where ambition and ideology collide. As factions clash — ranging from hardline traditionalists to liber…
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This week Chris joins Glenn and Obi to review Venom 3, and the guys discuss whether it is a fitting end to the trilogy. There's a wider discussion on the quality of superhero films in 2024 before Glenn gives his opinion on Joker Folie a Deux. Obi and Glenn breakdown Agatha All Along now its finished, there's talk of The Pengiun and Obi reviews the …
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Dive into the world of "Young Sheldon," the charming prequel to "The Big Bang Theory"! Set in 1989, the series illuminates young Sheldon's extraordinary life, surrounded by a loving yet perplexed family. Meet George Sr., Mary, Georgie, and Missy, each bringing their unique humor and heart to the show. Experience Sheldon's deadpan humor and emotiona…
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This week on Secondhand Film Critics we discuss some things we've been watching this Spooky Season, such as Carved, Cabin In The Woods, and Trick 'r Treat. Later on Noah talks about some of the new releases he's seen, like Joker 2 and Saturday Night. Will we ever have a one topic podcast episode again? Who knows! Question of the week: What is the b…
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In this limited interview series, Sam Lake sits down with NYVGCC interns to talk about his amazing career at Remedy as the creative force behind Max Payne, Alan Wake, and more.Sam Lake is the Andrew Yoon Legend Award winner at the 14th Annual New York Game Awards on Jan 21, 2025.Go to nygamecritics.com/awards for tickets and more info about the NY …
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1994 continues to be one of the worst years for movies of all time with Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. Mary Shelly's Frankenstein Directed by Kenneth Branagh Starring Kenneth Branagh's ego Drowning in the ego of Kenneth Branagh, Mary Shelley's legendary monster story miscasts Robert De Niro as the monster while doing everything to indulge the ego of …
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One of the most fundamental features of art is its ability to meet us during times of distress. In the early days of the pandemic, many people turned to comfort reads and beloved films as a form of escapism; more recently, in the wake of the election, shows such as “The Great British Bake Off” have been offered up on group chats as a balm. On this …
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This episode of the I Hate Critics Movie Review Podcast is a celebration of love for memorable movies and iconic performances. We review two exciting new films and pay tribute to a legendary horror actor. Anora Directed by Sean Baker Starring Mikey Madison This week, we dive into Anora, a striking film from Sean Baker. Mikey Madison shines as Anora…
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we dive into the zany world of "Thumb Wars: The Phantom Cuticle," a 1999 parody that takes a thumb-nail sized jab at the beloved "Star Wars" saga. Created by Steve Oedekerk, this short film uses thumbs with superimposed human faces to recreate and mock the iconic scenes and characters of the "Star Wars"…
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The Road to Wellville Directed by Alan Parker A staunch advocate of healthy living, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg (Anthony Hopkins) opens a sanitarium that promotes his progressive, if eccentric, ideas about optimal well-being. Among the clients who arrive at the facility are the opportunistic Charles Ossining (John Cusack), who is keen on marketing Kell…
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Luis Aguasvivas (PopMatters) joins Harold Goldberg (New York Times, NYVGCC) to talk about his time playing Final Fantasy VIII while recovering from illness while working for the Peace Corp in Africa.Donate to NYVGCC’s Playing With Purpose games writing program at NYGameCritics.com/donate.Playing With Purpose brings journalism and narrative writing …
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“What We Do in the Shadows” is a vampire mockumentary series airing on FX, based on the 2014 film of the same name by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi. The show hilariously explores the mundane and supernatural challenges faced by a group of vampire roommates living in Staten Island. The ensemble cast delivers standout performances, including: Nan…
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The Shawshank Redemption Directed by Frank Darabon Starring Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is sentenced to two consecutive life terms in prison for the murders of his wife and her lover and is sentenced to a tough prison. However, only Andy knows he didn't commit the crimes. While there, he forms a friendship with Red (M…
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In this episode, we review two new films and revisit a time-travel classic! Here Directed by Robert Zemeckis, starring Tom Hanks and Robin Wright This introspective drama from Zemeckis follows multiple generations of couples and families as they inhabit the same home over a century. With Tom Hanks and Robin Wright leading the cast, Here dives into …
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we're packing our bags and jetting off to the romantic landscapes of France with the 1995 rom-com "French Kiss." Directed by Lawrence Kasdan and starring Meg Ryan and Kevin Kline, this film serves up a delightful mix of romance, humor, and picturesque scenery. Join us as we delve into the charming yet c…
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Send us a text Ever find yourself befriending a giant imagery bunny rabbit who happens to show you visions of the end of the world and you’re just like, yeah that’s cool? Neither have we, but troubled teen, Donnie, sure has. Join Grace and Katie as we time-travel our way through the apocalypse in Donnie Darko (2001). Find us on Instagram & Threads …
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“Slow Horses” returns with a fourth season that intertwines espionage thrills with sharp British humor. The series continues to follow a team of disgraced British spies relegated to Slough House, a dumping ground for MI5’s misfits. Leading this motley crew is Jackson Lamb, portrayed with remarkable flair by Gary Oldman. Oldman’s depiction of Lamb a…
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Since the comedian Julio Torres came to America from El Salvador, more than a decade ago, his fantastical style has made him a singular presence in the entertainment landscape. An early stint writing for “Saturday Night Live” yielded some of the show’s weirdest and most memorable sketches; soon after that, Torres’s work on the HBO series “Los Espoo…
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In this episode, we dive into Venom: The Last Dance, directed by Kelly Marcel and starring Tom Hardy. Eddie Brock and Venom are back with a choice that could change everything as they’re pursued by a relentless military figure and alien monsters from Venom’s home planet. Will the duo survive, and what sacrifices must they make along the way? We als…
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Remy Siu joins Luis Aguasvivas (PopMatters) and Harold Goldberg (New York Times) to talk about the his love for immersive gaming experiences, his arts and music background, and the inception of his studio, Sunset Visitor, and his hit game, 1000xRESIST.Donate to NYVGCC’s Playing With Purpose games writing program at NYGameCritics.com/donate.Playing …
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we take a deep dive into the 1992 tech-thriller "Sneakers," a film that cleverly blends elements of espionage with sharp humor and engaging drama. Directed by Phil Alden Robinson and featuring an all-star cast including Robert Redford, Dan Aykroyd, Ben Kingsley, and Sidney Poitier, "Sneakers" is much mo…
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This week Obi and Glenn dissect some of the new releases in the world of TV and Film including reviewing the first few episodes of Marvel show Agatha All Along and HBO Batman sequel series the Pengiun. Glenn and Obi discuss American remake See No Evil and Obi gives us the low down on two sequels, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice and Joker 2. Get involved in…
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Cas Piancey and Bennett Tomlin are joined by Andrew Bailey, author of Resistance Money, to discuss Tether on Tron and Bitcoin. This video was recorded on September 9th 2024. Resistance Money Patrick McKenzie and Tyler Cowen podcast Cas Piancey and PJ Vogt podcast Bennett's newsletter about Craig Wright Bennett's article about Fei Bennett's newslett…
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Click here. “Rumours” is a Canadian dark comedy horror film directed by Guy Maddin, alongside frequent collaborators Evan Johnson and Galen Johnson. Set during the G7 Summit in Germany, the film satirizes political incompetence as leaders from Canada, France, Germany, Japan, Italy, the UK and the U.S. convene in a gazebo to draft a provisional stat…
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The art of advice-giving, championed over the years by such figures as Ann Landers and Cheryl Strayed, has lately undergone a transformation. As traditional columns have continued to proliferate, social-media platforms have created new venues for those seeking—and doling out—counsel, from the users of the popular subreddit “Am I the Asshole” to the…
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we explore Kevin Smith's 1999 film "Dogma," a provocative and humor-laden take on religion, belief, and divine intervention. Join us as we navigate through the film's intricate plot, where two fallen angels devise a plan to re-enter Heaven, threatening the very existence of the universe. We'll dissect t…
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In this episode, we dive into Apple's troubled release of Wolfs. What went wrong, and why did such a promising film stumble out of the gate? We also discuss the film We Live in Time, starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield. This poignant drama, directed by John Crowley, follows the unexpected and emotional journey of Almut and Tobias as they nav…
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Send us a text In a fictional world that didn’t feel fictional at all and could have taken place in 2020 instead of 2011, a star-studded cast struggles to overcome a pandemic that’s ravaging the planet and may or may not be a prophetic film for the future. Join Katie and Grace as we are reluctantly exposed to a virally bad time in Contagion (2011).…
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Pulp Fiction (1994) Directed by Quentin Tarentino Starring Samuel L. Jackson, John Travolta, Uma Thurman Vincent Vega (John Travolta) and Jules Winnfield (Samuel L. Jackson) are hitmen with a penchant for philosophical discussions. In this ultra-hip, multi-strand crime movie, their storyline is interwoven with those of their boss, gangster Marsellu…
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Ed Wood (1994) Directed by Tim Burton Starring Johnny Depp and Martin Landau Because of his eccentric habits and bafflingly strange films, director Ed Wood (Johnny Depp) is a Hollywood outcast. Nevertheless, with the help of the formerly famous Bela Lugosi and a devoted cast and crew of show-business misfits who believe in Ed's off-kilter vision, t…
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In this week's episode, we dive into a variety of films that span genres from political drama to horror, biographical documentary, and classic superhero cinema. The Apprentice Directed by Ali Abbasi Starring Sebastian Stan, Jeremy Strong This riveting drama explores the rise of a young Donald Trump in 1970s New York. Under the mentorship of ruthles…
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we delve into the controversial and notoriously divisive "Movie 43," released in 2013. Known for its unique structure as an anthology of short comedy films, "Movie 43" features an ensemble cast of Hollywood stars in various outrageous and often shocking scenarios. Directed by a collective of filmmakers,…
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Adapted from the beloved graphic novel series of the same name by Alice Oseman, “Heartstopper” follows British high schoolers Nick Nelson and Charlie Spring on their journey of self-discovery and young love. The show also features the lives of their friend group as the young adults seek to find their place in the world. MPR News arts reporter Jacob…
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This week on the podcast, we dive into three very different films, starting with White Bird, directed by Marc Forster and starring Helen Mirren. The film follows Julian, a boy who has been struggling with guilt after being expelled for bullying Auggie Pullman. Julian’s grandmother, played by Mirren, shares her powerful story of survival and first l…
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“The Apprentice,” a new film directed by Ali Abbasi, depicts the rise of a young Donald Trump under the wing of the notorious lawyer Roy Cohn. The film is, in many ways, an origin story for a man who has overtaken contemporary politics. On this episode of Critics at Large, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz discuss the movie and o…
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In this episode of "Lunchtime Movie Critics," we lace up our bowling shoes and dive into the 1996 sports comedy "Kingpin." Directed by the Farrelly brothers and starring Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid, and Bill Murray, this film mixes outrageous humor with a touching story of redemption and resilience. We'll explore the quirky characters, memorable p…
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Send us a text You know that thing where you wake up after a night of “making it” with your coworker (on the same night a comet passes overhead) and you suddenly find yourself in a zombie apocalypse? Well, Regina and Samantha Belmont know this situation all too well. Join Grace and Katie, and special guest Ally, as we traipse through a desolate dow…
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Send us a text What if you could relive your childhood adventures with Scooby-Doo? Join us as we stroll down memory lane, revisiting the 2002 "Scooby-Doo" film that captured our imaginations in the early 2000s. From watching it in segments during school recesses to experiencing it on the big screen with family, we share how this quirky movie became…
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Only You Directed by Norman Jewison Starring Marisa Tomei, Robert Downey Jr, Bonnie Hunt A childhood incident has convinced Faith Corvatch (Marisa Tomei) that her true love is a guy named "Damon Bradley," but she has yet to meet him. Preparing to settle down and marry a foot doctor, Faith impulsively flies to Venice when it seems that she may be ab…
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This week on Secondhand Film Critics we are assigned the task of reviewing the newest DreamWorks film: The Wild Robot. Afterwards we get into some of the other stuff we've been watching/doing, including more The English Teacher, Megalopolis, and the Twenty One Pilots concert! Our Socials:Website: https://secondhandfilmcrit.wixsite.com/secondhandfil…
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Cube Critics Jacob Aloi and Alex V. Cipolle share insights on “Monsters: The Lyle and Eric Menendez Story,” the latest addition to Ryan Murphy’s anthology series exploring notorious criminal cases. Click here. Jacob Aloi: Jacob introduces the series as part of Ryan Murphy’s extensive catalog that delves into the minds of men who have committed hein…
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In this episode, we dive into some compelling new releases along with a classic gem from a legendary director. Here’s what we’ve got in store: My Old Ass Starring Maisy Stella and Aubrey Plaza An 18th-birthday mushroom trip sends Elliott on a wild journey where she meets her 39-year-old self. The older Elliott brings sharp humor and wise advice, pr…
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