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The Next Reel Film Podcast

TruStory FM

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A show about movies and how they connect. We love movies. We’ve been talking about them, one movie a week, since 2011. It’s a lot of movies, that’s true, but we’re passionate about origins and performance, directors and actors, themes and genres, and so much more. So join the community, and let’s hear about your favorite movies, too. When the movie ends, our conversation begins.
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Reel Film Chronicles

Reel Film Chronicles

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Once in a generation, a voice emerges that captures the essence of the time. The Reel Film Chronicles is not that voice. This is just a couple of guys who love movies and enjoy discussing them from time to time. Join us for an ongoing dialogue about movies: new and old, blockbuster and indie, contemporary and classic, popular and cult, the well known and the (practically) unheard of, we tackle them all. So put your feet up, relax, and get your popcorn ready as Reel Film Chronicles shares our ...
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The Reel Film Junkies

Connor Sisunik

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The Reel Film Junkies is a movie focused pod-cast created at the Ohio Media School in Valley View Ohio by Connor Smalls & Nick Biggie P. Listeners of the show will hear us covered everything from our personal favorites, reboots, upcoming blockbuster hits, beloved classics and so much more. So put on your headphones and take a listen to two avid movie goers give you their two cents on some of the best & worst movies out there. Intro and closing music by: www.bensound.com
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Reel Film Hour

Reel Film Hour

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This is REEL FILM HOUR with Derric and Taylor. Just two dudes who have the privilege of watching new movies before the masses. This is a weekly podcast with a new episode every Thursday covering a new film for your enjoyment. We use our elaborate critiquing system to give you the review that you deserve, and a good review you will get. We will do our best not to bore you for a solid hour. We keep it light and entertaining with fun discussions, comparisons, and questions. We will do our best ...
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New episodes every Wednesday!! That's right, another movie podcast! Join my brother, Andrew, and I weekly as we reflect, analyze, dissect, and of course, bitch about our favorite films and movies, with perhaps a clever observation or three or several!!
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“I could have made mashed potatoes, but we’re having that tomorrow.” When Routine Becomes Revolution: Chantal Akerman's MasterpieceIn 1975, Belgian filmmaker Chantal Akerman created Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles, a groundbreaking examination of feminine domestic life that would later be named the greatest film of all time by …
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Word up beautiful people! This week Matt, Mike, and Ma chat about a sequel no one saw coming, Spinal Tap II: The End Continues starring Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Rob Reiner, and Harry Shearer. Not musical spoof documentary topics include the Poozeum, ageism, and what color should Ma Hinshaw dye her hair, you get to vote! For our next revie…
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In our brand-new segment ‘Director’s Choice’ -- the three of us each pick a film from one legendary filmmaker and dive in. First up: Stanley Kubrick. We’ve got heists gone sideways (The Killing), ultra-violence and milk bars (A Clockwork Orange), and a psychedelic space trip that makes Apple’s screensavers look like cave paintings (2001: A Space Od…
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Listen, over here at the Reel Film Chronicles, we adore a good super hero movie. We're instinctively drawn to them - every theatrical release, each direct to streaming movie - but we're getting a bit worn out. Superhero fatigue, Disney+ MCU series, etc. We've got a lot to say about the industry, what's grinding our gears, but also what we really en…
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“How different Barry’s fate might have been had he not fallen in love with Nora and had he not flung the wine at Captain Quinn’s face, but he was destined to be a wanderer and the battle with Quinn set him on his travels at a very early age, as you shall soon see.” From Novel to Screen: Kubrick's Aristocratic SatireStanley Kubrick's 1975 period dra…
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Welcome nerderinos to another amazing chat about film! Today the team discusses The Roses directed by Jay Roach and starring Olivia Colman, Benedict Cumberbatch, Kate McKinnon, and Andy Samberg. Off topics include Southpark, a new amazing giveaway, and The War of the Roses original film. For our next podcast we review a sequel no one saw coming, Sp…
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“When you do horror films, do you go through a ritual purification before filming?” When Hair Attacks and Time Loops: Ju-on: The Grudge 2 Brings Spectacle to the FranchiseJu-on: The Grudge 2, released in 2003 and directed by Takashi Shimizu, marked a significant evolution in the franchise that began with the original short films. As the fourth inst…
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Well hello there and welcome to the latest installment of the Reel Film Nerds podcast. Today we check out Darren Aronofsky’s newest film Caught Stealing starring Austin Butler, Regina King, Zoë Kravitz, and Matt Smith. Additional topics include the infamous travel plunger, Guy Ritchie, and cats are the devil! Next week Ma, Mike, and probably Matt r…
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For our grand finale in the Hong Kong Classics run, we kick things off with Chris valiantly trying to defend George Lucas’ greatest cinematic contribution since lightsabers: Howard the Duck. From there, we spiral into a deep (and very serious) investigation of Kelly’s Letterboxd habits, namely the highly suspicious string of glowing 5-star ratings …
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“C’mon! Take a swing at me the way Sam Spade would!” A Detective Story Lost in the Florida SunNight Moves emerged from the politically charged atmosphere of early 1970s Hollywood, with screenwriter Alan Sharp crafting a neo-noir that deliberately subverted detective story conventions. Filmed in fall 1973 but delayed until 1975, Arthur Penn's direct…
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“Please stop tormenting me!” From V-Cinema to Theatrical Horror: The Evolution of Ju-on: The Grudge After finding success with his V-Cinema entries Ju-on: The Curse and its sequel, director Takashi Shimizu brought his haunting vision to theaters in 2002 with Ju-on: The Grudge. This theatrical adaptation expanded on his original concept while introd…
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Welcome podcast listeners to Reel Film Nerds land! For the last week in August we chat about one of the Coen brother’s solo films, Honey Don’t! starring Margaret Qualley, Aubrey Plaza, and Chris Evans. Definitely not mystery topics include pickleball, Bakersfield, and The Big Lebowski. Next week the squad hits the theaters to check out Darren Arono…
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“You’ll die if you remain here!” Expanding the Curse: Exploring Ju-on: The Curse 2 Released just one month after its predecessor in March 2000, Ju-on: The Curse 2 continues director Takashi Shimizu's haunting tale of a curse born from powerful rage. Made for Japanese V-cinema (direct-to-video) with an extremely tight nine-day shooting schedule shar…
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Hiya kiddo’s and welcome to this week’s pod! For today we chat about the new action assassin comedy Nobody 2 starring Bob Odenkirk, Christopher Lloyd, and Sharon Stone. Special topics include Portillo’s again, poop schedules, and National Lampoon’s Vacation. For our next movie chat we return to the theaters to check out a film that is not getting m…
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Our Hong Kong Classics series continues with the slick, razor-sharp Infernal Affairs—the tense, twist-laden undercover cop thriller that inspired Scorsese’s Oscar-winning The Departed. We dig into what makes the original so distinct, from its breakneck pacing to its moral ambiguity, before shifting gears to fresh superhero buzz: reactions to James …
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“The family that used to live there, they all either died or went missing.” From V-Cinema to Global Horror: The Birth of Ju-on Takashi Shimizu's Ju-on: The Curse (2000) emerged from two successful short films to launch one of Japan's most influential horror franchises. Originally released direct-to-video as part of Japan's V-Cinema movement, this l…
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Welcome film buffs to another incredible amazing stupendous podcast! This week we chat about Adam Sandler’s latest Netflix exclusive, Happy Gilmore 2 starring literally everyone. Not slapstick golf topics include adult root beer floats, back to school, and another amazing movie giveaway! Next week we return to the theater to check out Nobody 2 star…
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“Fight like a girl.” Dancing with Assassins: The Latest Chapter in the John Wick Universe Ballerina, released in 2025, expands the John Wick universe with Ana de Armas stepping into the lead role as Eve, a trained assassin seeking revenge. Director Len Wiseman, known for the Underworld series, takes the helm with a reported $90 million budget. The …
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Welcome to August, the hottest month of the year especially in AZ. This week Ma, Mike, and Matt finally let loose with their chat about the remake of The Naked Gun (2025) starring Liam Neeson and Pamela Anderson. Not naked or gun topics include zucchini recipes, scat singing, and the first of many awesome giveaways! Next week there is not a lot hit…
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Welcome to the very first episode of Hong Kong Classics—and we're kicking things off with a bang. And by bang, we mean Hard Boiled, John Woo’s bullet ballet masterpiece starring Chow Yun-Fat and more flying paper cranes than your local origami club. We’re diving deep into this explosive 1992 action epic: doves, dual pistols, and all. Plus, in our B…
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“On behalf of the students from Vince Lombardi High who are here tonight, I'd just like to say one thing: Screw you, Principal Togar, we made it to the concert anyway!” Rock 'n' Roll Rules the School: A Corman Classic Gets WildRock 'n' Roll High School (1979) emerged from Roger Corman's desire to tap into the teen movie craze following the success …
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It’s here, the MCU’s answer to the new DC Superman (2025) film, The Fantastic Four: First Steps starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Joseph Quinn. Not superhero topics today include cheap food, Smurfs, and getting a permit to breed. For our next podcast the fantastic three review a good old fashioned comedy, the remake of T…
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The summer of film continues. For this week’s chat Mike, Matt, and Ma discuss Ari Aster’s 4th film Eddington starring Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, and Pedro Pascal. Expanded topics include Matt’s computer tanks again, server farms, and of course the COVID-19 pandemic. Next week the team chats about the MCU’s answer to the new DC Superman (2025) fil…
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Hey kids it's finally here, James Gunn's Superman (2025)! The question is can he save DC with a new universe? Can DC catch up and even surpass the MCU? Matt, Ma, and Mike try to figure it all out. Bonus topics include Windows 10 sucks, Portillos, and baby name cycles. Next week we check out a little film with a big cast that takes place during the …
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The Oscars have snubbed plenty of deserving films—but what about the ones that never even made it into the race? In this episode, we each count down our top 5 Best Picture Nomination snubs: iconic, groundbreaking, or just plain brilliant films that were never nominated. From cult classics to critical darlings, these are the movies the Academy overl…
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Happy Wednesday everyone! This week we chat about a film that really did not need to be made, Jurassic World: Rebirth starring Scarlett Johansson, Mahershala Ali, and Jonathan Bailey. Not Matt’s future ex-wife topics include is Blade ever going to be made, glasses, and ugly monsters. For our next review we get another blockbuster but this one is st…
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The envelopes have been opened, the speeches NOT cut for time (Thanks Adrien Brody), and now it’s our turn. In this piping-hot follow-up, we unpack the wins, the snubs, and the moments that made us cheer (or cringe). Did our predictions hold up? Were the Oscars… actually good this year? Settle in—we’ve got thoughts, and they're fresher than you'd t…
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Happy almost 4th of July!! For this week’s killer pod Mike, Ma, and Matt chat about a topic near and dear to Matt’s heart, F1: The Movie directed by Joseph Kosinski and starring Brad Pitt, Javier Bardem, Kerry Condon, and Damson Idris. Bonus topics include real Formula 1 racing, Keanu Reeves, and Frankie Muniz. For the 4th of July weekend the team …
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“When was the last time you won a race?” Racing to Victory: Apple's F1 Brings Hollywood Formula to the TrackJoseph Kosinski's 2023 film F1 represents Apple's ambitious entry into big-budget theatrical releases, with a reported $300 million budget and unprecedented integration of real F1 racing footage, teams, and personalities. Starring Brad Pitt a…
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“It's simplifying the cells, until there's no difference between a cell in your eye or your toe.” Alien Ripoffs, Mutations, and Space Station RomanceIn 1982, legendary B-movie producer Roger Corman released Forbidden World, a low-budget sci-fi horror film that shamelessly borrowed elements from Ridley Scott's 1979 classic Alien. Directed by Allan H…
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“Somewhere, the zebra was dancing.” Racing Through Emotions: A Dog's Tale of Life on and off the TrackThe Art of Racing in the Rain, Simon Curtis's 2019 adaptation of Garth Stein's beloved novel, brings together the worlds of professional racing and canine companionship. With Milo Ventimiglia as aspiring race car driver Denny Swift and Kevin Costne…
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Happy hump day everyone! Sit tight, the weekend is almost here. This pod Ma, Mike, and Matt chat about the new horror flick 28 Years Later starring Alfie Williams, Ralph Fiennes, Jodie Comer, and Aaron Taylor-Johnson. Non zombie topics include gyro’s, no current affairs talk, and taking kids to the theater. Next pod we chat about one of the summer’…
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“We're lighter, we're faster, and if that don't work, we're nastier.” Racing Against Corporate Politics: Ford v Ferrari (2019)James Mangold's Ford v Ferrari dramatizes the true story of Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles' quest to build a Ford race car capable of defeating Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Originally developed under the title "Go Like …
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Summer is here and man it’s hot, but it is also a great time to head to the theaters with us! This week Mike, Matt, and Ma chat about a little film that is sliding under the radar, The Life of Chuck starring Tom Hiddleston, Jacob Tremblay, and Benjamin Pajak. Support topics include Spaceballs 2, trash water, and MPAL. Next week Matt and Ma give in …
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“The closer you are to death, the more alive you feel. It's a wonderful way to live. It's the only way to drive.” Racing Against Reality: Ron Howard's High-Speed DramaRon Howard's Rush (2013) dramatizes the intense 1976 Formula One rivalry between James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth) and Niki Lauda (Daniel Brühl). The film garnered attention for its styliz…
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Welcome one and all! This week we chat about the first John Wick universe film From the World of John Wick: Ballerina starring Ana de Armas, Keanu Reeves, and Anjelica Huston. Not assassin topics include Blantons, revenge vs horror, and flamethrowers. For our next pod we continue our theater going with a little film that is sliding under the radar,…
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“It’s a long race.” Racing to Nowhere: Steve McQueen's Polarizing Vision of Le MansSteve McQueen's passion project Le Mans (1971) emerged from a tumultuous production history, shifting from its original incarnation as "Day of the Champion" with director John Sturges to a more experimental documentary-style racing film under Lee H. Katzin. After los…
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Welcome to June everyone! That’s right, the summer movie season is here even on streaming. This week we chat about the Apple TV+ adventure film Fountain of Youth starring John Krasinski, Natalie Portman, and Eiza González. Not Indiana Jones rip off topics include Fabio, bedazzling crocs, and Ma Hinshaw’s 83rd birthday party. For next week we hit th…
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Because we exist now in a purgatory between reality and unreality and all original thought has been expunged, filtered out through a cosmic sieve that we can neither perceive nor define, we are now subject to a neverending cavalcade of remakes, reboots, reminaginings, and sequels. Gladiator II is not just a legacy sequel to an Oscar-winning film th…
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“Our lives are the sum of our choices.” The Final Mission: Breaking Down Mission: Impossible - The Final ReckoningChristopher McQuarrie's Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning (2025) marks the ambitious conclusion to Tom Cruise's 29-year tenure as IMF agent Ethan Hunt. With a reported budget of $400 million, making it one of the most expensive …
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“I got a better chance of handling him when he's pie-eyed. The front seat don't know it, but the back is still pulling the strings.” Racing Across America with Roger Corman's CannonballIn our latest member bonus episode, we dive into Paul Bartel's 1976 action comedy Cannonball, produced by Roger Corman's New World Pictures. Made with a modest budge…
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“All of us, proving what? That we can go faster, and perhaps remain alive?” Racing to Glory: John Frankenheimer's Grand Prix (1966)When director John Frankenheimer set out to make Grand Prix in 1966, he faced competition from Steve McQueen's planned racing film. Through strategic negotiations and groundbreaking technical innovations, Frankenheimer …
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Welcome movie nerds! This past weekend was Memorial and you know what that means, the summer blockbuster is here! Today we chat about Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning starring Tom Cruise, Hayley Atwell, and Simon Pegg. Advanced topics include AI toilet, two giveaways in a row, and Ma reviews the Lilo & Stitch remake. Next podcast we let Ma…
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“I just can’t accept the idea of universal disease.” When Science Meets SurvivalVincent Price stars in the first adaptation of Richard Matheson's influential novel I Am Legend, bringing to screen a post-apocalyptic tale that would help define both vampire and zombie genres for decades to come. Directed by Sidney Salkow and Ubaldo Ragona, The Last M…
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Many blessings this Wednesday follower of our podcast! There was not a ton released in the theaters this past week so today we chat about the Netflix Original Havoc starring Tom Hardy, Jessie Mei Li, and Forest Whitaker. Additional topics include the Raid franchise, Rogue One, and a new incredible Blu-ray giveaway! It’s here, the last Mission Impos…
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Will they be, though? Will they? We confirm that things WILL be different, as your intrepid hosts delve into a time-twisty lo-fi sci-fi thriller that focuses on two siblings hiding from the law in a house that seems to exist outside our regular time. Yeah, it's a great concept and honestly, a pretty great film, especially if you're into these kind …
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“You sure you thought this all the way through?” From UFC to the Big Screen: How Amazon's Remake Came to BeAfter years of development, Amazon Studios greenlit a modern remake of the 1989 cult classic Road House with Jake Gyllenhaal stepping into Patrick Swayze's shoes. Doug Liman signed on to direct, bringing his action expertise to the project. Th…
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Welcome one and all to another incredible episode of our movie chat podcast. This week Ma, Matt, and Mike chat about a little horror comedy that just hit the theaters, Clown in a Cornfield starring Katie Douglas and Aaron Abrams. Not killer klown topics include Happy Mother’s Day Ma, chainsaws, and Tropic Thunder. Next week there really isn’t much …
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“I want you to be nice, until it’s time to NOT be nice.” From Bar Fights to Box Office: The Making of a Cult ClassicIn the late 1980s, United Artists sought to capitalize on Patrick Swayze's rising star power following the success of Dirty Dancing. The studio paired him with director Rowdy Herrington for what was pitched as "the best drive-in movie…
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