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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 Next Reel Film Podcast

TruStory FM

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The Next Reel team has been dedicated to reviews, news, and commentary on world film for a decade. This podcast is The Next Reel master feed including all the episodes of The Next Reel, Trailer Rewind, The Film Board, The Speakeasy, and the other shorts, interviews, and specials we've produced over the years.
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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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Reel Conversations is the Burbank International Film Festival's original interview series that features the stories of outstanding artists who have left their mark in the entertainment industry from all eras. We chat with professional actors, directors, and screenwriters about what it takes to bring their stories to life. Get career advice from working professionals, inspiration from amazing production stories, and an inside look at iconic film and television with artists you love! Hosted by ...
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Choose Film: A Reel Retrospective

Nicola Docherty & Gary J Hewitt

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Welcome to Choose Film: A Reel Retrospective. Each episode we take a deep dive into a random film chosen by our guest host. Each season we will pick a theme and review films based on that. i.e Monster Movies: Jaws, Godzilla etc Contact infoInstagram: @choosefilmpodcast Twitter: @FilmChoose
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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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We're happy to be diving deep into Dune Part Two, the eagerly anticipated sequel with a feature-length discussion on everything we loved about the movie. We also talk about differences with the book (but we don't go deep there, and try to avoid book spoilers). Dune: Part Two (2024) | directed by: Denis Villeneuve | starring: Timothée Chalamet - Zen…
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Alison Martino is a Los Angeles-based television producer, an on air-news reporter for Spectrum News Channel 1, columnist for Los Angeles Magazine and lifelong resident of the city. Alison’s current social media reach is over 2.9 million and growing. Her zeal for history and lifelong penchant for collecting has resulted in one of the largest collec…
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“They weren’t eating him. They were killing him.” A Harrowing Tale of Survival in the Alaskan Wilderness In 2011, director Joe Carnahan set out to create a film that would push the boundaries of the survival genre. With a script co-written by Ian Mackenzie Jeffers, based on his short story "Ghost Walker," Carnahan assembled a talented cast led by L…
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Check it out everyone, we are back on track, for now. For Episode #370 Mike and Matt chat about Guy Ritchie’s latest war comedy The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare starring Henry Cavill and Alan Ritchson. Bonus topics include a new giveaway, James Bond, and Deadpool & Wolverine will be here before you know it. For next week Matt and Mike stay hom…
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Welcome to episode 095 of Choose Film Podcast. Grab a seat, stick some weed down your pants and don’t mess with the bull or you’ll get the horns. That’s right we are joined by Sasha Reid to discuss John Hughes’ The Breakfast Club. Synopsis Five high school students from different walks of life endure a Saturday detention under a power-hungry princi…
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Today's episode is a complete mix of great new releases, classic films that have been re-imagined for us - and some utter tosh. You can find our reviews, articles and much more at: reelreviewing.com facebook.com/reelreviewing twitter.com/reelreviewing instagram.com/reelreviewing Intro/Outro music by TheQLon.…
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Alison Martino is a Los Angeles-based television producer, an on air-news reporter for Spectrum News Channel 1, columnist for Los Angeles Magazine and lifelong resident of the city. Alison’s current social media reach is over 2.9 million and growing. Her zeal for history and lifelong penchant for collecting has resulted in one of the largest collec…
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Hear from Greg Ruth, the New York Times Bestselling Author of The Lost Boy, Coming Home, INDEH and MEADOWLARK with Ethan Hawke and has worked since 1993. He has published work through The New York Times, The Criterion Collection, Neon, A24, Lionsgate, DC Comics, Fantagraphics Books, Caliber Comics, Dark Horse, Harper Collins, Macmillan, Hyperion, S…
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“Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it." Talking About Ferris Bueller’s Day Off with our guest, dialect coach William Conacher In this episode of Movies We Like, Andy Nelson and Pete Wright are joined by renowned dialect coach William Conacher to discuss his fascinating career and the beloved c…
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“It'll be just like in the movies. We'll pretend to be someone else.” A Winding Road to Production David Lynch's Mulholland Dr. started life as a television pilot for ABC, but when the network passed on the project, Lynch reworked it into a feature film. The resulting movie is a surreal, non-linear exploration of the dark side of Hollywood, blendin…
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What’s this? Two podcasts back to back in one day? Yes we did! Welcome to our actual podcast for this week, a film that is getting a ton of buzz because of its controversy, Civil War written and directed by Alex Garland and starring Kirsten Dunst, Wagner Moura, Cailee Spaeny, and Stephen McKinley Henderson. Pretty much on topic topics include photo…
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Hi everybody! We are back after only a week hiatus. We are sorry but Mike Talent had some very important work things to do and had a hard time getting to a theater. This week we chat about Dev Patel’s directorial debut Monkey Man. Additional topics include Alamo Drafthouse, John Wick, and production woes. For our next podcast (which is available no…
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"You can’t trust a man’s life to your little notes and pictures.” REBROADCAST Christopher Nolan’s second film, Memento from 2001, caught a lot of attention on its release. The clever screenplay structure where the story unfolds both forward and backward in time creates an experience much like that of our protagonist Leonard Shelby (wonderfully play…
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What do Al Pacino, Marlon Brando, and Barbra Streisand have in common? They were all interviewed by Lawrence Grobel, a freelance writer who has written 25 books and for numerous national magazines and newspapers, including the New York Times, Newsday, Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Reader’s Digest, TV Guide, Cosmopolitan, and many more. Joyce…
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SHED THE LIES Join your intrepid hosts as we delve into this 2023 Netflix crime thriller - a surprisingly good (well, it surprised us at least) film that offers more than any description or trailer could provide. We're fans of all the actors here, and we fanboy over Benicio del Toro and his burning performance here, and talk about how the film worl…
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“It’s what I have to work with.” Adapted from the critically acclaimed Off-Broadway musical, Hedwig and the Angry Inch tells the story of an East German rock star on a journey of self-discovery. Directed by and starring John Cameron Mitchell, the film premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we contin…
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“Oh, hi, Mark.” That’s right, folks; Greg Sestero joins us to talk about what it was like working with Tommy Wiseau on The Room, writing his memoir, The Disaster Artist, and having James Franco, Dave Franco, and Seth Rogan adapt his book to the big screen. Greg also discusses his latest film, Miracle Valley, and his upcoming project, Forbidden Sky.…
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Have you ever wondered who the actress who played Nurse Pilbow in the iconic classic One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest was? Wonder no longer. Meet Mimi Sarkisian and hear never-before-heard set stories about working with Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, and director Miloš Forman and what it was like making one of the most successful films of all time…
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We begin with Lew Bracker, the author of 'Jimmy and Me' which tells the adventures of Lew and his closest friend James Dean. Hear about what James Dean was like on and off the screen, amazing stories and conversations between Lew and James, and their incredible Hollywood adventures between filming James' iconic films.…
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“Make a sound and I’m going to drown you in the lake.” A Sundance Standout That Earned Cinematography Honors Scott McGehee and David Siegel, the directing duo behind The Deep End, began developing the project in the late 1990s. Inspired by the 1940s novel The Blank Wall by Elisabeth Sanxay Holding and the 1949 film adaptation The Reckless Moment di…
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Happy April everyone! Just a quick reminder, YOUR TAXES ARE DUE SOON! You’re welcome. Anyways on with the show. For Podcast #367 Matt, Ma, and Mike chat about the Road House (2024) starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Conor McGregor. Not action packed topics include grass, Swayze plane crash, and another amazing giveaway! For next week the crew heads to th…
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Welcome to the world of The Killer and watch as obsessive, perfectionist filmmaker David Fincher tells the story of an obsessive, perfectionist killer living out his either his worst nightmare or darkest fantasy: his life spiraling out of control after an extra ruins his perfect shot then going on a bloody rampage to get revenge against everybody w…
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“I’ve never understood this joke, but then I’ve never been to Earth.” Shooting for the Stars on a Shoestring Budget In 1996, writer/director Cory McAbee set out to make a wholly unique film that blended elements of science fiction, Western, comedy and musical genres. With a background in music and short films, McAbee threw everything he had into cr…
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The last podcast of March is here and we have a great one for ya. Today Mike, Matt, and Ma review Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire starring Paul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard, and Mckenna Grace. Not ghostbusting topics include member berries, Mags come back, and we miss the 80’s. For next week’s podcast Matt, Mike, and Ma get to the movie they were o…
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In this inaugural episode of Cinema Scope, host Andy Nelson is joined by professors Leon Hunt and Chris Hamm to explore the captivating world of wuxia, a Chinese film genre that blends philosophy, action, and legend. They discuss the key elements that define wuxia, such as the chivalrous heroes, period settings, and fantastical elements, as well as…
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“You call it luck. I call it destiny.” Talking About John Huston’s The Man Who Would Be King with our guest, actor Patrick Fabian In this engaging episode of Movies We Like, hosts Andy Nelson and Pete Wright are joined by special guest Patrick Fabian to discuss John Huston's epic adventure film, The Man Who Would Be King. Fabian, known for his role…
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“My grandma always said, ‘Family pulling together in times of need will make it strong.’” The Family That Eats Together: A Discussion of Soul Food Before Soul Food hit theaters in 1997, writer and director George Tillman Jr. struggled to get his first feature film made. After selling the script, the production company went under before filming bega…
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It’s another incredible Wednesday which means it’s time for another review and chat by Ma, Matt, and Mike. This week we chat about a family friendly feel good film Arthur the King starring Mark Wahlberg and Simu Liu. Extra topics include another amazing giveaway, Pulp Fiction, and streaming (yes, again). For next week’s podcast Matt, Mike, and Ma h…
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To the surprise of no one, the Sweepenheimer was had last Sunday. That being said, there were a few interesting wins that we talk about in this latest episode. You can find our reviews, articles and much more at:reelreviewing.comlinktr.ee/reelreviewingIntro/Outro music by TheQLon.
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Before the inevitable Sweepenheimer brings Christopher Nolan home with all the gold, we took a look at all of the nominations for this years Oscar's ceremony, who we predict will win and any snubs as well.You can find our reviews, articles and much more at:reelreviewing.comlinktr.ee/reelreviewingIntro/Outro music by TheQLon.…
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A thick mist blankets the countryside as two riders cut their way through the waterlogged landscape, man and beast alike soaked by a slanted rain as ignorant of mercy as it was of the difference between pleasure and pain, redemption and damnation. There was only the fall. Then, a commotion. A man and woman hunted by a group of men, unaware that the…
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“Romance is about the possibility of the thing.” Love Jones hit theaters in 1997 as writer/director Theodore Witcher’s acclaimed debut. With an eclectic jazz soundtrack and romantic story filled with poetry slams, complex relationships, and career passions, the film earned praise and award nominations. Join us – Pete Wright and Andy Nelson – as we …
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Happy Wednesday everyone! For today’s podcast we have another amazing Best Picture nominee that is also very difficult to watch. The Zone of Interest directed by Jonathan Glazer. Bonus topics today include Oscarheimer, Matt wins at Dad Jokes, and surround sound is a must for home viewing. For next week’s podcast Matt, Mike, and Ma head back to the …
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“Let’s be realistic. Now, sooner or later, they’re going to get around to offering me a plea deal, and you know that. That’s why you are here to kill me.” Jackie Brown Rides High in Tarantino’s Homage to Blaxploitation Quentin Tarantino burst onto the film scene in the 1990s with unique stylistic choices and sharp dialogue. After achieving critical…
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Happy Wednesday everyone! This week we have a heck of a review for you. The highly anticipated sequel 3 years in the making, Dune: Part 2 Directed by Denis Villeneuve and starring Timothée Chalamet, Zendaya, and Rebecca Ferguson. Bonus topics today include Poor Things, sequels that are better than the original, and direct to streaming films. For ne…
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ADULTHOOD. Warning: Side effects may include drowsiness, swelling, loss of vision and/or hearing, memory loss, crippling self doubt, depression, memory loss, the realization that no adult ever had things figured out, waxing nostalgic for the way things used to be, trouble breathing, having to figure out stupid stuff like mortgages, memory loss, act…
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“Memory is a selection of images, some elusive, others imprinted indelibly in the brain. The summer I killed my father, I was ten years old.” Exploring the Layers of Eve's Bayou With her moody directorial debut Eve's Bayou, independent filmmaker Kasi Lemmons immerses us in a vividly realized Louisiana bayou community in the 1960s. Through the eyes …
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Hello world and welcome to another Reel Film Nerd’s 2024 Academy Awards Best Picture nominee catchup podcast. Today Matt, Ma, and Mike review the film American Fiction directed by Cord Jefferson and starring Jeffrey Wright, Tracee Ellis Ross, and John Ortiz. Bonus topics today include Tucson, Aldi coming to Prescott Valley, and Scathe. Next week yo…
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Talking About Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Amélie with our guest, Costume Designer Antoinette Messam On this episode of Movies We Like, we speak with costume designer Antoinette Messam about her incredible career in film and one of her favorite movies, Jean-Pierre Jeunet's magical 2001 film Amélie. We have a fascinating conversation with Antoinette about h…
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“He’s a wily one, that ichthy-demon.” Waterworld: Sinking Budgets and Soaring Spectacle In the early 1990s, Kevin Costner was riding high after hits like Dances with Wolves and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. He teamed up again with his Robin Hood director Kevin Reynolds for an ambitious post-apocalyptic aquatic adventure called Waterworld. With its…
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Happy Wednesday boys and girls! For the start of the Reel Film Nerds 7th year we chat about a musician biopic, Bob Marley: One Love starring Kingsley Ben-Adir and Lashana Lynch. Bonus topics include legal marijuana, accents are difficult, and we have another amazing giveaway! Next week your podcast trio continues to catch up with the Best Picture n…
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Plus: The Zone of Interest, Maestro, Punch, Robot Dreams and Rustin, as well as a couple of great films in the Reel Rewind. You can find our reviews, articles and much more at: reelreviewing.com facebook.com/reelreviewing twitter.com/reelreviewing instagram.com/reelreviewing Intro/Outro music by TheQLon.…
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In this very special episode, your intrepid hosts dive into the depths of cinematic disappointment as they unveil their Bottom Five Films of 2023. Welcome once again to our annual rundown of the cinematic catastrophes that left us bewildered, disappointed, and perhaps a little angry over the past year. From cringe-inducing sci-fi flops to poorly ex…
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In this very special episode, your intrepid hosts run down their Top 10 Films of 2023. Welcome once again to our annual rundown of our top 10 films, as we review the movies that moved, entertained, awed, or otherwise inspired us over the past year. From mega blockbusters to independent dramas, established action franchises to emerging horror icons,…
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Happy anniversary to us and Valentine's Day to you! That’s right the Reel Film Nerds Podcast turns 6 years old today. We did it, I think? Anyways, this week Mike and Matt continue their Best Picture Nominee catch up with the Netflix Original Maestro written, directed, and starring Bradley Cooper. Not musical topics include a new giveaway, story is …
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"Thrust it! Thrust it!” Before the sequins and controversy hit the screen, Showgirls was a script that sparked excitement for its bold take on the glitz and grunge of Las Vegas life. Helmed by Paul Verhoeven and penned by Joe Eszterhas, the duo behind the provocative hit Basic Instinct, expectations were high for this journey into the world of Vega…
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“Why do you wait? Put it on for it is not a badge of my shame, but your own.” Roland Joffé took on the challenge of adapting Nathaniel Hawthorne’s classic 1850 novel The Scarlet Letter for the big screen in 1995. With a passion for the source material and a vision to expand the story in ways he felt Hawthorne was restricted from doing, Joffé assemb…
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Welcome to Choose Film Podcast. It’s time to murder a witch, steal her slippers and take a stroll along the yellow brick road. We are discussing the classic Wizard Of Oz Synopsis When a tornado rips through Kansas, Dorothy (Judy Garland) and her dog, Toto, are whisked away in their house to the magical land of Oz. They follow the Yellow Brick Road …
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Welcome one and all to our weekly movie chat! For today’s episode we hit the theaters to check out the spy comedy thriller Argylle starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Sam Rockwell, and Sofia Boutella. Bonus topics include Tool, shopping carts, and cat packs. For next week’s pod the boys and Ma Hinshaw crack open the old Netflix to continue their Academy …
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What do you do when an unstoppable, evil army threatens your peaceful village? Why, you scour the countryside to retain the services of a small group of reluctant warriors with troubled back stories looking to make up for the sins of the past. And if it's your peaceful moon that's threatened, well then you scour the galaxy for your group of misfit …
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