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Peter A DeLuca AKAPAD is single-handedly saving Film Criticism, join The Pop Culture Pope as he takes you on a journey of personal and critical insight into some of the greatest films ever made and many long-forgotten ones.
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Grab your cereal—it’s time for another installment of The Film Buff Animation Saturday! Today, we’re diving into SCOOB!—an incredible animated feature that, unfortunately, fell victim to the COVID-19 pandemic. With theaters shutting down, the film was released directly on the newly launched HBO Max, which meant it never truly found its audience. Wh…
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In this episode of AKAPAD's The Film Buff Podcast, Peter tackles the latest Disney+ release, Deadpool & Wolverine, the 14th installment in the iconic X-Men franchise that once dominated the comic book world. Peter dives deep, asking the tough question: just how much of a true "movie" Deadpool & Wolverine really is. Join him for an unfiltered take o…
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In today's episode of the AKAPAD Film Buff Podcast, Peter dives into The Devil All The Time—a remarkable period drama that stands out as one of the best in recent years. This unforgettable film captures a legacy of storytelling reminiscent of Hollywood’s golden age, where powerful drama reigned supreme. Join Peter as he explores what makes this mov…
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31 Days of Dread Extended: Red Dragon (2002) In this episode, AKAPAD The Film Buff dives into a compelling question: "When can we start taking Bret Ratner's work seriously?" Released in 2002, Red Dragon is more than just a fantastic film—it's one of the great prequels. It's time to give this film the recognition it deserves as both a standout in Br…
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Was the '90s the greatest era in film history, and is Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July one of its untouchable masterpieces? According to AKAPAD The Film Buff, it certainly is, and that's exactly what he'll be discussing in this special Veterans Day Film Buff Episode.
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In today's episode of The Film Buffs Podcast, AKAPAD dives into Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm, a thirteen-episode animated series that aired on the USA Network. Though often overlooked, this syndicated series expanded the rich lore of Mortal Kombat, exploring the depths of its world long before the franchise became the iconic universe it is…
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During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, HBO Max delivered one of the boldest franchise reboots of all time with Mortal Kombat (2021). Confident in its vision, this film breaks conventions by reimagining classic characters, introducing new faces, skipping the iconic tournament, and showing no mercy in its character fatalities. While some fans ex…
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On this Election Day, we’re diving into Swing Vote, the 2008 film starring Kevin Costner, a heartfelt tribute to the power of casting your ballot in America. In this extended episode, The Film Buff also explores why comedies like this are rarely made today, while sharing insights into Kevin Costner's filmography and his impact on this unique genre.…
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In today's episode of AKAPAD's The Film Buff Sunday Animation Podcast, Peter highlights the remarkable animation work by DC and Warner Bros. His goal? To inspire you to check out this trilogy on HBO Max and experience it for yourself. Crisis on Infinite Earths stands as one of the greatest company-wide events in comic book history, yet its animated…
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In 1987, the French adult animation industry reached its end with the release of Gandahar, the last in a line of visionary films tracing back to the legendary Fantastic Planet. Gandahar unveils an alternate world—a world where France, rather than Japan, became the powerhouse of adult animation.
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Netflix just released a hauntingly complex and thought-provoking film by first-time director Anna Kendrick, a must-watch that feels more like an experience than just a movie. This film doesn’t just entertain; it educates, leaving viewers with lasting reflections. It’s the kind of storytelling that reminds us of the profound impact cinema can have.…
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In today's episode of AKAPAD's The Film Buff Sunday Animation Podcast, Peter highlights the remarkable animation work by DC and Warner Bros. His goal? To inspire you to check out this trilogy on HBO Max and experience it for yourself. Crisis on Infinite Earths stands as one of the greatest company-wide events in comic book history, yet its animated…
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The 2024 edition of 31 Days of Dread returns with an extended—or should we say ExtenDEAD—lineup of terrifying films, kicking off with one of the year’s most talked-about releases: The Substance. Get ready for a month of spine-chilling horror!
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Day 31 of the 31 Days of Dread In her debut film, Saint Maud, Rose Glass delivers one of the finest horror movies of the modern age. This is not an allegorical piece; Saint Maud is meant to be taken literally, immersing viewers fully in its intended impact. While some critics interpret it as the story of a woman gradually descending into madness, f…
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In 2001, audiences overlooked a crucial element in Hannibal, a character that Ridley Scott took great care to develop. The film’s ending holds deeper significance, one that is driven by character motives and isn’t as straightforward as it appears.AKAPAD Peter A DeLuca
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