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Dalton hasn't calmed down much in 35 years but he's gotten a lot more polite when he's punching your nose into your face.
"Roadhouse" (2024) starring Jake Gyllenhaal offers a lukewarm viewing experience that leaves much to be desired. While the action direction from Doug Liman is undeniably thrilling, it's unfortunately overshadowed by a frustratingly lackluster script that feels like a missed opportunity at every turn.
Riding the Bus with my Sister
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Rosie O'Donnell does the thing Robert Downey Jr. said never to do and earns all of the internet's hatred...but is it deserved?
"Riding the Bus with My Sister" is a film that falls squarely in the realm of made-for-TV movies, a genre often associated with mediocrity. Yet, within this sea of forgettable productions, this 2005 offering manages to stand out—not necessarily as a shining gem, but certainly as a passable diversion.
A cavalcade of terrible decisions that 3 Oscar winners and an Emmy winner decided was good for them, gave us a movie that's good for us but no one else.
"Tiptoes" is a cinematic trainwreck that defies all expectations of quality filmmaking. From its cringe-inducing dialogue to its baffling plot twists, this movie is a prime example of how NOT to make a film. Despite boasting not one, not two, but THREE Oscar-winning actors in its cast, "Tiptoes" is a catastrophic failure that leaves audiences scratching their heads in disbelief.
The nachos I ate during viewing were far more explosive.
Blown Away (1994) has all the ingredients for a high-octane thriller, with an explosive premise centered around a former IRA terrorist, played by Jeff Bridges, who becomes a bomb disposal expert. However, the end result is an underwhelming movie that leaves audiences feeling like they've just sat through a 2-hour snooze fest. The film is full of promise, but it fails to deliver on its potential.
Notorious for being one of the biggest flops of all time, can it be as bad as history has made it out to be?
The 1987 film "Ishtar" and let me just say, is...confusing. The movie seems to have garnered a reputation for being a colossal flop, and while I can understand why some might hold that opinion, I believe there's more to it than meets the eye.
Lisa Frankenstein
I fell in love with these murderous undead bastards and there's nothing wrong with our love!!!
Lisa Frankenstein is a delightful film that takes classic Gothic horror elements and sprinkles them with an unparalleled whimsy. The movie hits all the right notes with precision and panache, creating a memorable viewing experience that leaves a lasting impression. This praise-worthy offering deserves applause for several reasons.
Night Teeth
Thirsty vamps get Ubered around town on a poorly thought out territory takeover only to find true love in....Benny?
"Night Teeth," the latest Netflix Original Movie, is a cocktail of clichés served with a side of disappointment. While the premise promises a thrilling ride through the underworld of vampires, the execution falls flat, leaving viewers with a lukewarm taste in their mouths.
When a stuntman as prolific as John Stewart directs an action movie, you better believe you're gonna have a good time.
If you're a fan of over-the-top action, jaw-dropping stunts, and a movie that never takes itself too seriously, look no further than "Action USA"! This adrenaline-fueled extravaganza is a rollercoaster of mayhem, delivering a cinematic experience that's equal parts thrilling and downright hilarious.
New York Ninja
Revenge is best served at the end of a katana sword that your wife bought for you at the mall. Time to make some floured eggs.
Suit up, ninja enthusiasts, because "New York Ninja" is a wild ride that takes us back to the glory days of 80s action cinema. This 2021 hidden gem, rescued from obscurity, brings us a delightful mix of a ridiculous plot, unintentionally funny fight scenes, an incredibly awesome music score, and an insane villain known as "The Plutonium Killer."
A horror movie that thrills its audience with...uh....hmmm...sewing? Oh and a demon is summoned out of loneliness and a desire to have tea parties with dollies. This is so unbelievably bad.
"Annabelle" (2014) is a cinematic catastrophe that makes you question the very fabric of horror filmmaking. From a plot that can only be summarized as "a cult summons a demon who likes to play with dolls," to characters so insipid and carelessly written that you'll find yourself wishing for their swift demise, this movie is a masterclass in how not to make a horror film.
Highlander 2: The Quickening
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Whether they are spacemen or from 1999 or from before the dinosaurs, The Immortals make some really stupid decisions and are pretty bad for Earth. How bout there can only be none?
If you're a fan of mind-bending and utterly nonsensical movies, then "Highlander 2" is your ticket to an alternate reality where coherence takes a vacation and weirdness reigns supreme.
The film kicks off with a bang, introducing us to the flying porcupine brothers. Yes, you read that right. These airborne creatures are an essential part of the movie's charm, leaving audiences scratching their heads and wondering if the scriptwriter had a secret petting zoo of mythical creatures hidden away or a crack addiction. Either is the only reason why you would include these two boneheads who look ridiculous and act even worse in your Highlander movie.
One of the standout moments has to be the love scene against a dingy city wall. Forget romantic sunsets or candlelit dinners; "Highlander 2" throws you into the lovely ambiance of a dirty wall in a crowded street somewhere between bizarre and uncomfortable. It's the kind of love scene that makes you question the director's choices but also keeps you glued to the screen out of sheer curiosity.
Michael Ironside's character is a whole other level of ludicrous. His over-the-top performance adds a delightful layer of absurdity to the film. You can't help but chuckle at the sheer audacity of his character's antics. Ironside seems to have embraced the chaos, turning his role into a masterclass of overacting that deserves its own spotlight.
And then there's Sean Connery's character, who apparently missed the memo on the rules of mortality. The film doesn't bother explaining how he's miraculously alive again, leaving us to ponder whether there's a magical head-putter-back-on machine somewhere in the Highlander universe or if Connor McCleod's affection for Ramirez is enough to resurrect the dead.
"Highlander 2" is a head-scratching, eye-rolling, and laugh-out-loud experience that defies logic at every turn. It's a cinematic rollercoaster that leaves you questioning the boundaries of storytelling and wondering if the scriptwriters were playing a game of "how many absurd elements can we fit into one movie?"
If you're in the mood for a movie that embraces the chaos, revels in the nonsensical, and features flying porcupine brothers, "Highlander 2" is your golden ticket to a world where anything goes, and explanations are for the weak. Strap in, and prepare for a ride you won't soon forget – whether you like it or not. We loved it.
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The Paul Bros. bench-press their way into our hearts and into a crime caper where they have to put their backs together and look over their shoulders with expressions that say, "You did it?" and "No, I thought you did it?"
In the vast landscape of '90s comedies, "Double Trouble" emerges as a hidden gem that not only stands the test of time but also showcases the surprisingly impeccable comedic timing of the Paul brothers, turning what could have been just another buddy comedy into a riotous joyride.
Detective Knight: Redemption
Bruce Willis says goodbye in the only way he knows how - by blasting fools with a shotgun. Merry Christmas - you're dead!
If you're a fan of detective movies, you will want a thrilling plot with well-thought-out mysteries and a satisfying resolution. Unfortunately, "Detective Knight Redemption" failed on all fronts. But, honestly, you should care about any of that. Read on.
The Christmas Consultant
When you hire a pro, just let the pro do his job. You're still the one smart enough to hire him, lady!
If you're in the mood for a festive film that perfectly encapsulates the true spirit of Christmas, look no further than Lifetime's original movie, "The Christmas Consultant," starring none other than the one and only David Hasselhoff. This holiday flick manages to blend heartwarming moments with a dash of Hoff ridiculousness, creating a unique and surprisingly delightful experience.
An elf gets ditched by his horrible boss, Santa, and is forced to fend for his life because some bratty girl doesn't appreciate the life her father has built for her as a single dad. Oh and Jeffrey Combs!
"Elf-Man," a 2012 holiday film, falls into the category of hokey family Christmas movies that attempt to capture the true spirit of the season but ultimately miss the mark. While it's not as bad as one might initially fear, it still leaves much to be desired.
Just because we think its nonsense doesn't mean we AND you can't like it, but seriously....
Highlander, the 1986 fantasy film directed by Russell Mulcahy, is a cinematic rollercoaster that manages to be entertaining despite its numerous flaws. To put it bluntly, it's not a good movie in terms of traditional filmmaking standards, but there's an undeniable charm and fun factor that makes it enjoyable for those who appreciate its chaotic nature.
Dirty O'Neil
Officer Jimmy O'Neil avoids the hard life of hard-boiled cops by taking it easy and just banging ladies, until justice needs some sweet, sweet loving too.
"Dirty O'Neil," released in 1974, is a film that takes you on a wild journey through the low crime streets of suburban Los Angeles. While the movie has its merits, it certainly has its drawbacks, too.
Bloodfist III - Forced to Fight
Don "The Dragon" Wilson is not the same guy as the first two or the last five movies. This time he's in prison and......oh sorry fell asleep.
If you're searching for a thrilling martial arts experience, "Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight" ain't it. This lackluster sequel not only fails to capture the essence of its predecessors but falls flat on every front, from its uninspiring plot to its lackadaisical fight choreography.
Dean Cameron is a vampire who doesn't bite people but has to relive the death of his beloved Moana who is killed every 22 years by a pirate wielding a ham-bone. But not this year, buster!
"Rockula" is an absolute blast from the past that's so bad, it's fantastic! This 1990 gem takes the term 'cult classic' to a whole new level. Let's start with the music – it's so gloriously terrible that it somehow becomes insanely catchy. The tunes are like a guilty pleasure you can't help but hum along to, despite their wonderfully cheesy lyrics and over-the-top '80s vibe.
When going fishing goes wrong, you can always blame cicadas. Actually, just blame cicadas for everything bad.
"Blood Hook," the 1986 cult classic, is a hidden gem that beautifully exemplifies the art of making the most of a shoestring budget. This film's charmingly absurd and delightful combination of elements makes it an absolute delight for fans of offbeat cinema.
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The Flop House: The Original Bad Movie Podcast
B efore Serial , before WTF with Marc Maron , and before Stuff You Should Know , there was one podcast that dared to…be created before those shows made podcasting a big deal.
The Flop House , the original “bad movie” podcast, has been around since 2007, long before podcasting’s full potential had been realized, and as such, began humbly as a chat-cast with a loose format and little pomp. Hosted by three friends — Dan McCoy ( The Daily Show ), Elliott Kalan ( Mystery Science Theatre 3000 ), and Stuart Wellington (owner of NYC’s Hinterlands Bar) — it’s the show that watches bad films so you don’t have to.
The every-other-week podcast always follows the same format: a lengthy description of the film under review (one that was either critically-panned or a box office flop), a final judgement (“good-bad,” “bad-bad,” or “actually kind of liked it”), a “Letters from Listeners” segment, and finally, recommendations on movies to check out instead of the one they watched (or, on rare occasions, alongside the one they watched). The show is checkered by irregular bits, such as Elliott’s improvisational Letters songs, Stuart’s not understanding the ending of 2008’s Mirrors , or Dan’s mispronouncing words.
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The three hosts are hilarious and share great chemistry. Stuart is cool and easygoing; Elliott is high-energy; Dan is self-deprecating and oft-beleaguered by his co-hosts. Across their 300+ episodes, they’ve invited guests like Jamelle Bouie, Gillian Flynn, Zhubin Parang, and Hallie Haglund to help them cover bad movies, often lending a bit of outside experience or simply to inject a breath of fresh air. Lately, they’ve added a bonus episode for their off-weeks, either inviting a guest host back to speak on a specific topic or devoting it to an extended bit, like Elliott’s impression of Tom Brokaw giving his thoughts on Frank Herbert’s Dune .
The Flop House ’s hosts are, more than anything, enthusiasts. They are driven to make this podcast because they love bad movies, and love discussing what makes them awful. At times, they can get philosophical about what is so misguided about the movie ( their episode on Bright is a great example of this) , or they can make joke after joke about the film’s many ridiculous special effects, casting choices, and pacing ( their Cats episode covers all of that ).
And although the show is led by three white guys, each makes time to check his own privilege, and they invite guest hosts to add needed voices into their reviews. Their recommendations at the end of each episode, as well, often reach outside of the mainstream, outside of typical listener’s tastes, and range from rare gems to endorsements of blockbusters that movie buffs may have dismissed at first glance. McCoy, Kalan, and Wellington tend to have very distinct tastes, as well, so listeners can align themselves with their recommendations week-to-week (a devoted fan even made a Wiki to catalog their recommendations).
The Flop House is set apart from its competition — podcasts like How Did This Get Made? and We Hate Movies — by acknowledging that to rag on crappy movies is a bit played out. By allowing themselves to enjoy the movies they watch, they move past pretension and accept mediocrity for what it is: a way to kill 90 minutes. Most importantly, they always leave the door open to re-evaluating and liking the movies they review. One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, and every bad movie has at least some redeeming value.
Sam Yellowhorse Kesler is a writer based in Philadelphia and lead producer on the podcast Side Effects: A COVID-19 Diary . Check out his website for more of his work, and follow his Twitter for his eventual cancelation.
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Attention all cinephiles! Looking for some great movie review podcasts? These are the 10 best movie review podcasts, all for your listening pleasure.
There is no denying that it was a pretty rough year for movies, as many of the most highly anticipated releases shuffled off to future dates in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. But what the past year proved is that when a high-quality movie review podcast exists, it will be relevant through all the hoops and hurdles presented by the industry.
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The following podcasts have some of the most genial and thought-provoking hosts around, who make the kinds of shows that listeners want to take with them wherever they are. These creators are unmatched in the podcasting medium and their shows are made even more special when they review movies on a weekly basis.
Filmspotting
Filmspotting is a podcast that is perhaps best-known in Chicago, but it has risen to greater prominence in recent years. Hosted by Josh Larsen and Adam Kempenaar, it's the perfect pod for people who want to be part of a film community and stay up to date on must-see new movies that reach for something a bit more.
Filmspotting is not averse to popular films, but they always give attention (sometimes through their "Golden Brick" award) to more under-the-radar films. Plus, they are always levying Criterion-esque reappraisals to classic films through their top five lists, Sacred Cow treatments, specific analyses of a year in film, and the annual Filmspotting Madness tournament.
The Rewatchables
As the name suggests, The Rewatchables also dabbles in movies that came out in the past. As things tend to go on The Ringer, though, The Rewatchables takes a fun look at classic movies by evaluating them through categories like the "Dion Waiters Heat Check Award" and "Apex Mountain," with its evergreen confusion.
With hosts like Bill Simmons, Van Lathan, Chris Ryan, Sean Fennessey, and Amanda Dobbins usually in the mix, the panel allows for celebrity guests ( Quentin Tarantino swung by for three films) and Ringer staffers (Liz Kelly's take on Country Strong is an all-timer) who can deviate from the occasional Rewatchables rut. Stick through the Total Recall slog for great moments like The Martian , Toy Story , and Home Alone all being covered in the same season.
The Weekly Planet
These Australian podcast hosts, Mr. Sunday Movies and Nick Mason, make for inherently lively listening, and The Weekly Planet is the perfect podcast for movie fans who love a quality blockbuster.
The Weekly Planet is largely about comic book movies , but they dabble in all sorts of big-budget affairs, including Star Wars and Army of the Dead . They never take themselves too seriously, though, and they're among the funniest movie critics working today.
Ratchet & Respectable
The beauty of Ratchet & Respectable is that it does not adhere only to reviews of movies. That's part of it, though, and writer, critic, and all-around savant Demetria L. Lucas has reviewed films like Soul and Coming 2 America .
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However, she also explores many other facets of culture. This includes reviews of music and television, but her show's identity also extends to the hot button topics of today and occasional interviews with some of the industry's most interesting figures. Ratchet & Respectable is like a waystation for culture.
The Empire Film Podcast
Across the pond, The Empire Film Podcast is one of the best movie review shows for newcomers to the medium because it has a little bit of everything, including movie reviews, movie news discussions, and interviews with some of the top talents around.
After all, Empire has access to some of Hollywood's best and brightest, solely based on its reputation for loving movies, rather than just loving to critique movies. Hosts Chris Hewitt, Helen O'Hara, and James Dyer are also funny and intelligent, which means there are never moments of cringe, which goes a long way during the interview segments.
Whether it's the string-laden, easy-listening tunes that introduce the Spoilers! podcast or the booming voice of Spoiler Man that ends it, there is always the feeling that listening to this movie review podcast is like coming home. Granted, that's also demonstrated by the camaraderie of the hosts, who all have long tenures of friendship and fun with one another.
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But it's also just emblematic of how lovely and engaging a free-flowing, loosely structured movie podcast can be. Spoilers! dabbles in round-table, extracurricular pods and episode-by-episode reviews for television just as much as it does movie reviews. But it's the niche finds, like The Castle ( a classic Australian film ) and The Snowman , that keep fans coming back just as much as the multi-part Lord of the Rings series. Spoilers! is enchanting and it has something for everyone.
Black Men Can't Jump [In Hollywood]
From Forever Dog, Black Men Can't Jump [in Hollywood] recently eclipsed the 300 episode mark and it's only gotten better over the years. The podcast is a movie review series that dips into the archives for older films, in tandem with up-to-date movie reviews and industry/award analysis.
What helps set Black Men Can't Jump apart is that the pod reviews movies through a highly contextual lens with Hollywood's history of diversity problems at the forefront. Not to mention, hosts Jerah Milligan, James III, and Jonathan Braylock are just great fun to listen to.
The /Filmcast
It should come as no surprise that Slashfilm has one of the best movie review podcasts out there. Hosted by David Chen, Devindra Hardawar, and Jeff Cannata, The /Filmcast embraces the traditional model of movie reviews: weekly coverage with check-ins at the top, a "What Are You Watching?" segment, and a critic guest.
These three have been friends for a long time (including some college time in Amherst) and that chemistry comes across so strongly as to be appreciated by listeners. Nothing is more fun than when the trio finds a movie they love and are highly passionate about. Nothing, that is, except for Jeff's limericks.
The Big Picture
Returning to the movie coverage side of The Ringer, The Big Picture is easily the best movie podcast on the network and one of the best movie podcasts ever made. Hosted by Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins, The Big Picture began as an Oscar race analysis/filmmaker interview podcast and has evolved into something giddily unruly.
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When Sean and Amanda aren't stressing about the future of the Academy Awards or movie theaters, they're ranking their favorite movie twists, drafting movies from 2015, and building the Nancy Meyers Hall of Fame. It's every movie nerd's dream.
Blank Check With Griffin & David
Coming in at the premiere position is Blank Check with Griffin & David . What began as a podcast to break down The Phantom Menace has evolved into an ever-gestating miniseries about directors' filmographies. Usually, Griffin Newman, David Sims, and producer Ben Hosley are fascinated by filmmakers who received a blank check they either cashed or bounced on the big stage.
Some of their best miniseries include Brad Bird, Nora Ephron, and Ron Musker and John Clements. Currently, they're covering John Singleton with John Carpenter (and, hopefully, Gore Verbinski ) to come. But while #TheTwoFriends have become a podcasting staple and internet favorite, it's their ever-expanding cast of guests, who become honorary connoisseurs of context, that make the pod so special. It's a beautiful combination of silly bits and insightful analysis (Griffin's assessment of why Barry Jenkins' direction on Moonlight is still so memorable) and it's the peak of movie review podcasts.
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Have you ever gotten into an hours-long conversation with a friend about a personally beloved—or loathed—movie? Sometimes, that experience can be more satisfying than watching the film itself. Happily for all of us who love thinking and talking about movies, there are a ton of brilliant movie podcasts out there that do just that—hosting fascinating, informative, and funny conversations about all things cinema.
We've compiled a list of the best movie podcasts for film buffs of all stripes. Some of these are in-depth review podcasts, where you can get insightful analysis of new releases and forgotten gems. Some are weekly news roundups, bringing you the latest headlines from the film and entertainment worlds. There are podcasts here for sci-fi and horror fans, queer film lovers, '90s movie aficionados, anyone looking for a deep-dive into film history, and everyone in between.
How Did This Get Made?
There's no denying it—there's something alluring about really bad movies. If you have a soft spot for truly terrible films, you're not alone. Actors Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas share a fondness for bad movies, and they get together each week to watch one and discuss it. Their conversations are hilarious, and while they probably won't convince you that the movies they discuss are actually good, they might make you want to watch them anyway. A few of the gems they've covered include Diana: The Musical , The Smurfs , and Kate & Leopold .
The Big Picture
For fans who'd rather hear all about the really good stuff, The Big Picture will keep you up to date on all the latest movies you should definitely check out. Hosts Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins review primarily recent releases, and their hour-plus conversations, often including assorted colleagues and guests, are always entertaining and illuminating. Episodes sometimes offer special fun features like their "Top 5" lists of vampire movies, revenge movies, film scores, movie robots, the best scenes in action movies—and just about anything and everything relating to film.
Space Brains
A can't-miss podcast for sci-fi fans, Space Brains is dedicated to discussing what's good and what's great about science fiction movies. Hosts Surrey Hughes and Mark Regan review plenty of new releases, sometimes inviting the film's director or writer to join them. They also dive into the vault for lively conversations about sci-fi classics like Blade Runner and Invasion of the Body Snatchers , as well as lesser known gems and international films. There's simply no better podcast for thoughtful reviews of sci-fi films across a wide variety of sub-genres.
A Piece of Pie: The Queer Film Podcast
While LGBTQIA+ films are finally starting to gain mainstream popularity, long before hits such as Moonlight and Love, Simon , writers and directors were (sometimes covertly) making queer films. In this engaging podcast, host Brian Rowe explores queer film history and its lasting impact. He's joined by a rotating cast of writers, critics, and film buffs to discuss LGBTQIA+ filmmaking. They review queer classics and new releases, delving into queer subtext, harmful queer film tropes, the evolution of queer cinema, and more.
Black on Black Cinema
Black on Black Cinema should be your first stop for all things related to the Black film world. Hosted by Jay, Micah, Terrence, and T'ara, aka "the crew," this podcast is a blend of movie reviews, focusing on films by, about, and starring Black people, and conversations exploring the intersections of film, media, and Black culture, or other topics of interest and relevance to the Black community. Episodes cover everything from '70's blaxploitation films to the commercialization of Juneteenth.
To the '90s and Beyond! Film Podcast
Movie lovers who grew up with ‘90s classics such as Jurassic Park and Forrest Gump —or anyone who's come to love them since—will appreciate this podcast. Host Vince Leo revisits the most memorable films from the decade, while also covering newer movies that are either set in the '90s or have been influenced by '90s films, drawing interesting and sometimes surprising connections between past and present. The episodes are short, all under 30 minutes, making them perfect for listening on the fly.
Final Girls Horrorcast
Have you ever been in the mood for a scary movie night in, only to find yourself stuck in endless scrolling hell? Final Girls Horrorcast will ease your frustrations and satisfy your fears. This podcast is dedicated to reviewing horror, thriller, and sci-fi films currently available on major streaming sites. Hosts Aimee and Carly have eclectic tastes, thoughtfully dissecting everything from slasher flicks to sci-fi dramas, from chilling classics to hidden horror gems.
We Hate Movies
When a bunch of comedians get together to talk about bad movies, hilarity is bound to ensue. Every episode of We Hate Movies is like a mini comedy routine focused on one particular film. The quartet of comedians—Andrew Jupin, Eric Szyszka, Stephen Sajdak, and Chris Cabin—use movies as their jumping off point, launching them into spot-on impressions, meandering tangents, and lots of hilarious banter. All movie fans will find a lot to love in this silly podcast, but anyone looking for a good laugh will enjoy it too.
Reel Asian Podcast
Hosted by four first-generation Asian Americans—Raymond Luu, Renee Ya, Alan Duong, and Baldwin Diep—who all love movies, Reel Asian Podcast is devoted to analyzing Asian and Asian American representation in film as well as uplifting Asian and Asian American cinema. Every week, the hosts discuss a different film, exploring its importance from a variety of angles, from its impact on pop culture to what it has to teach us about American history, sometimes joined by guests like Emma Galbraith, the star of Inbetween Girl . You'll hear about iconic films like The Joy Luck Club , along with lesser-known gems like the queer cult classic, Saving Face .
Adjust Your Tracking
A lot of film podcasts focus on new releases, but Adjust Your Tracking takes a different approach. Friends and co-hosts Lena Delaney and Oliver Jones are determined to make their way through a century of film, one year at a time. Each episode features a review of whatever movie they've watched recently—from 1930’s All Quiet on the Western Front to the 1985 French New Wave film, Vagabond . Movie history buffs looking for reviews of both famous and largely forgotten 20th-century films are sure to be delighted by this show.
You Must Remember This
A beautifully produced and thoroughly researched podcast, You Must Remember This is a must-listen for film history buffs and anyone drawn to the glamour and grit of Hollywood's first century. Host Karina Longworth, a former film critic for LA Weekly , takes listeners deep into the heart of 20th-century Hollywood, exploring the untold stories behind the stars, directors, scandals, blockbusters, and controversies, from Humphrey Bogart to The Godfather , from Marilyn Monroe to Bull Durham .
The Empire Film Podcast
As the official podcast of Empire , the world's biggest and most respected movie magazine, this is your one-stop listen for news, reviews, analysis, hot takes, and lively discussions of all things film. Releasing every Friday, episodes include reviews of the week's new films and interviews with actors, directors, and writers, plus an assortment of fun film-related banter.
Movies, Films and Flix
Fans of pop culture podcasts will also enjoy this fun, lighthearted movie podcast, which releases an episode just about every other day. An eclectic band of movie fans and critics gets together to discuss what they've been watching and what they think of it, alongside whatever wild story is dominating movie news that week. Oh, and Movies, Films and Flix tackles real issues, like "What is Kurt Russell's best sleeveless shirt?" Come and listen for the laughs, and you'll be sure to stay for the surprisingly insightful reviews of classic cult films and underrated gems.
The Marvel Guys
The ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe is so big and popular that there are dozens of podcasts dedicated solely to exploring it—and The Marvel Guys is one of the best out there. As fans with different relationships to the world of Marvel movies and comics, hosts Spencer and Jordan bring their unique perspectives to the show, providing fresh commentary and analysis. They discuss and review Marvel movies and TV shows, talk about what's going on in the fandom, offer in-depth studies of Marvel characters, and have spirited debates about their favorite series.
The Business
This weekly news and interview podcast is hosted by award-winning journalist Kim Masters of The Hollywood Reporter . The Business blends discussions of entertainment industry news with interviews of actors, producers, writers, and directors. Past guests include Peter Jackson, director, writer, and producer of the Lord of the Rings trilogy; actor, producer, comedian, musician, and author Steve Martin; Pakistani-Canadian journalist, filmmaker, and activist Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy; and Hwang Dong-hyuk, South Korean film director and creator of the hit series, Squid Game .
Mad About Movies
The best thing about this podcast is the trio of hosts—a producer, Kent Garrison; a film critic, Brian Gill; and a humorist, Richard Bardon—who each occupy a unique place in the film world. Every week, the three get together to review a new movie, discuss old favorites, talk about entertainment news, and generally have a good time doing it. The Mad About Movies vibe is laidback—the hosts are passionate about movies, but they don't take themselves too seriously.
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There are so many different kinds of movie podcasts out there, it can be hard to find a good place to start. Do you start with more serious, in-depth discussions about classic Hollywood films, or do you veer toward more wide-ranging podcasts that cover modern blockbusters? Perhaps you skew more in the direction of discussions about foreign films or independent features? Or maybe you prefer talk of fun Bollywood musicals or brightly-colored animated movies? The wide variety of movie genres is obviously a large part of the medium’s appeal, but this doesn’t make the movie podcast selection process any easier. Believe it or not, a great place to dive in is with funny podcasts about movies. They often cover a whole slew of genres and titles, plus they’re a riot to listen to. Who knows? You might even end up discovering a completely new favorite type of movie while you’re at it.
How Did This Get Made? (Earwolf)
One of the most preeminent funny podcasts about movies, Earwolf’s How Did This Get Made? focuses in on one of the greatest niches in pop culture: the movie so incredibly bad it’s hilarious. Alternating between cult classics such as The Room (2003) or Sleepaway Camp (1983) and more modern films like Bloodshot (2020) or Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019), HDTGM hosts and popular comedians Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, and Jason Mantzoukas welcome their comedian peers to help them riff on the worst of the worst (or is it the best of the best?) the film industry has to offer.
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Blank Check (Audioboom)
The way Blank Check differentiates itself from other funny podcasts about movies (specifically bad movies, in their case) is by tightening its focus. Instead of hopping from movie to movie or decade to decade from episode to episode, hosts Griffin Newman and David Sims (the former an actor and comedian, the latter a professional film critic) home in on a specific director’s filmography for episodes at a time. Covering filmmakers from Nora Ephron to George Miller to Jonathan Demme to Michael Mann, the two start at the beginning and discuss how a director’s early work allowed for them to have a career full of equal parts successes and failures.
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We Hate Movies (Headgum)
Forget about “so bad it’s funny” — the folks over at We Hate Movies would much rather delve into movies so bad they’re actually miserable. With no real rhyme or reason to the titles they watch or the order in which they watch them, the We Hate Movies hosts Andrew Jupin, Chris Cabin, Eric Szyszka and Stephen Sajdak are mostly just in it for the laughs first and the thought-provoking “discussions” (although it’s really more like relentless skewering) second. If you’ve got some strong opinions on movies like Shrek the Third (2007) or Scooby-Doo (2002), then this is definitely the podcast for you.
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The Flop House
As you might have noticed by now, it seems far easier to gain traction hosting a podcast about bad movies instead of good ones. Further proof is The Flop House , hosted by Elliott Kalan, Dan McCoy, and Stuart Wellington. Still, despite its similarity to some other podcasts, The Flop House still has aspects that distinguish it from the competition. For starters, Elliot, Dan, and Stuart watch each episode’s film immediately before recording to keep their thoughts fresh and their reactions as heated as possible. Additionally, they make sure they’re… ever so slightly inebriated before they start recording. These two factors combined are, of course, going to result in comedic gold more often than not.
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Double Toasted
First originating as an entertainment site, Double Toasted brings writers from the site together in podcast form to tackle the latest current movie, television, and pop culture news with equal parts humor and intellect. From reviews to current events to more loosely-structured discussions, Double Toasted hosts Korey Coleman, Martin Thomas, and cohost Oz Green (along with a whole cast of other cohosts who appear from time to time) work incredibly hard to keep up with the latest in film and TV, often releasing multiple episodes a day across a plethora of topics. You’d be hard-pressed to find a more dedicated group of podcasters than the Double Toasted gang.
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Cinema Clash
If you’re looking for something a bit shorter than some of these other (longer) podcasts, Cinema Clash seems like the perfect choice. In addition to typically keeping things shorter than your average network TV drama, Cinema Clash ‘s hilarioushosts, Maryland-based film critics Charlie Juhl and Hannah Buchdahl, are blessed with a treasure trove of vast cinematic knowledge that might actually teach you a thing or two while you listen to their comedic debates over the lastest multiplex offerings. Unfortunately, Cinema Clash hasn’t been able to record any new episodes since the Covid-19 pandemic led movie theaters to close for the public’s safety — still, there’s nothing stopping you from venturing back and perusing their hundreds of past episodes!
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Denzel Washington Is the Greatest Actor of All Time PERIOD (Earwolf)
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Doug Loves Movies
Every few days, stand-up comedian Doug Benson returns to the airwaves to remind his listeners of a simple truth: he really loves movies. This, of course, explains the name of his podcast Doug Loves Movies . Always accompanied by a set of rotating guest stars, Benson and friends compete against each other in a series of movie trivia games for a grab bag of various prizes. Often recorded in front of a live audience and frequently reliant on audience participation, Doug Loves Movies has recently had to adapt to a remote setup during the Covid-19 pandemic, but not even a virus can stop Doug Benson from doing what he loves to do most: watch and discuss feature films with his funny friends.
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The Rewatchables (The Ringer)
While there’s plenty of merit (and all kinds of success to be found) in making a podcast about watching and discussing movies you’ve just seen for the first time, The Ringer has found greatness in talking about the films that have infinite value on rewatches. Titled The Rewatchables , critic Bill Simmons and a roundtable of funny guest hosts shine a light on the movies they love to watch again and again (and again). From comedies like Fletch (1985) to seminal classics like Back to the Future (1985) to action movies like Furious 7 (2015), The Rewatchables highlights the seemingly endless joy to be found in pressing play for the millionth time on some of your favorite and most cherished films you love to revisit.
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Hundreds of movies are released every year. Some are good, some are great. And many of them are really really bad. We seek out those rare gems that are so exceptionally bad, they’re actually good - at least when you watch them with friends. Sit back and laugh with us as we sift through the garbage. we’ll share our completely unqualified reviews of some of the worst of our lifetimes as we search for those few that are Exceptionally Bad. Hosted by Ben Porter, Bracken Mannion, Brant Galloway, and Nate Berrett and is produced by Danny Leininger.
Exceptionally Bad: Movie Reviews Exceptionally Bad
- TV & Film
- 4.9 • 18 Ratings
- NOV 15, 2023
Season 4 Episode 17 – The BMA’s (Bad Movie Awards)
It's that time again… time for the BMA’s (Bad Movie Awards) for the conclusion of the season of 4 seasons of Exceptionally Bad! Enjoy! Which picture will be awarded the coveted gilded BMA? The guys (Ben, Bracken, Brant, Nate and producer, Danny) review the highlights from season 4 and award the best and worst of the season. The guys review the movies from this season and award so many fun categories' and of course which movie will receive “The Gilded BM” Award? Listen to find out! Follow us on Instagram @ExceptionallyBad and or email us at [email protected] or check out our website at exceptionallybad.com For more info about Magic Mind go to magicmind.com/exceptionally special discount code for exceptionally Bad listeners subscription code is: exceptionally20
- 1 hr 35 min
- OCT 17, 2023
Catwoman (2004)
In a world of face creams, mythical cats, and the wrong shade of red, Patience Phillips will protect the women of NOT GOTHAM from womankind's worst enemy other women… uhhh I mean anti-aging cream. The guys (Ben, Bracken, Brant, and Nate) finish off the last miniseason of season 4 with “Good Actor, Bad Movie” with this Batman spin-off starring Halle Berry, Benjamin Bratt, Sharon Stone, Lambert Wilson, Frances Conroy and Alex Borstein. Is this film Exceptionally Bad or just Bad? Follow us on Instagram @ExceptionallyBad or email us at [email protected] or check out our website at exceptionallybad.com For more info about Magic Mind go to magicmind.com/exceptionally special discount code for exceptionally Bad listeners subscription code is: exceptionally20 Catwoman (2004) was directed by Pitof, Produced by Bruce Berman, Denise Di Novi, Michael Fottrell, Alison Greenspan, Ed Jones, Robert Kirby, Edward L. McDonnell, Benjamin Melniker, Marc Resteghini, and Michael E. Uslan, and Written by Bob Kane (characters), Theresa Rebeck, John Brancato, Michael Ferris, and John Rogers.
- 1 hr 19 min
- SEP 26, 2023
Cowboys & Aliens (2011)
In a world of cattle barons, gold mining aliens, and a wet Olivia Wilde, Jake Lonergan will lead a rag tag posse to recover their lost loved ones and his memories. The guys (Ben, Bracken, Brant, Nate and producer, Danny) continue the final mini season with “Good Actor, Bad Movie” with this genre mix-up starring Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford. Is this film Exceptionally Bad or just Bad? This movie stars Daniel Craig, Harrison Ford, Olivia Wilde, Abigail Spencer, Clancy Brown, Paul Dano, Chris Browning, Adam Beach, Sam Rockwell and Walton Goggins. Follow us on Instagram @ExceptionallyBad and X @XceptionallyBad or email us at [email protected] or check out our website at exceptionallybad.com For more info about Magic Mind go to magicmind.com/exceptionally special discount code for exceptionally Bad listeners subscription code is: exceptionally20 Cowboys & Aliens (2011) was directed by Jon Favreau, Produced by Bobby Cohen, Jon Favreau, Daniel Forcey, Karen Gilchrist, Brain Grazer, Randy Greenberg, K. C. Hodenfield, Ron Howard, Ryan Kavanaugh, Alex Kurtzman, Sean Patrick O’Reilly, Roberto Orci, Scott Mitchell Rosenberg, Steven Spielberg, Denis L. Stewart and Chris Wade, and Written by Roberto Orci, Alex Kurtzman, Damon Lindelof, Mark Fergus, Hawk Ostby, Steve Oedekerk, and Scott Mitchell Rosenberg(Platinum Studios comic books).
- 1 hr 24 min
- SEP 12, 2023
Stars and Bars (1988)
In a world of art collecting, forced babysitting, and Southern hospitality Henderson Dores will lose a fiancé, a would be girlfriend, and a priceless painting…for LAUGHS! The guys (Ben, Bracken, Brant, Nate and producer, Danny) continue the final mini season with “Good Actor, Bad Movie” with this swing at comedy by Daniel Day-Lewis. Is this film Exceptionally Bad or just Bad? This movie stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Harry Dean Stanton, Joan Cusack, Glenne Headly, Laura Metcalf, Will Patton, Celia Weston, and Martha Plimpton. Follow us on Instagram @ExceptionallyBad and X @XceptionallyBad or email us at [email protected] or check out our website at exceptionallybad.com For more info about Magic Mind go to magicmind.com/exceptionally special discount code for exceptionally Bad listeners subscription code is: exceptionally20 Stars and Bars (1988) was directed by Pat O’Connor, Produced by Jack Cummins, Sanford Lieberson, Susan Richards, and Sheldon Schrager, and Written by William Boyd.
- AUG 1, 2023
The Mummy (2017)
Exceptionally Bad In a world of tomb raiding, hasty love affairs, and shooting your best friend, Nick Horton will do his best to explain consent to…. The Mummy! The guys (Ben, Bracken, Brant, Nate and producer, Danny) begin the final mini season of season 4 with “Good Actor, Bad Movie” with this archaeological action outing by Tom Cruise. Is this film Exceptionally Bad or just Bad? This movie stars Tom Cruise, Russell Crowe, Annabelle Wallis, Sofia Boutella, Jake Johnson, and Courtney B. Vance. Follow us on Instagram @ExceptionallyBad and Twitter @XceptionallyBad or email us at [email protected] or check out our website at exceptionallybad.com The Mummy (2017) was directed by Alex Kurtzman, Produced by Sarah Bradshaw, Jeb Brody, Sean Daniel, Kevin Elam, Genevieve Hofmeyr, Alex Kurtzman, Chris Morgan, and Roberto Orci, and Written by David Koepp, Christopher McQuarrie, Dylan Kussman, Jon Spaihts, Alex Kutzman, and Jenny Lumet.
- 1 hr 38 min
- JUL 11, 2023
The Beastmaster (1982)
In a world of evil priests, monosyllabic names, and a disturbing lack of pants, Dar, son of Zed, will use his bovine ancestry to become the Beastmaster! The guys (Ben, Bracken, Brant, Nate and producer, Danny) take part in this sword and sorcery adventure as the conclusion of the third mini season “Guilty Pleasures”. Is this a guilty pleasure, an exceptionally bad movie, or just plain bad? Follow us on Instagram @ExceptionallyBad and Twitter @XceptionallyBad or email us at [email protected] or check out our website at exceptionallybad.com The Beastmaster (1982) was directed by Don Coscarelli and stars Marc Singer, Tanya Roberts, and Rip Torn.
- 1 hr 37 min
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Listen to this episode of the Inspired By A True Story podcast to uncover the truth behind the Moonlight Murders and 1976's The Town That Dreaded Sundown.
The Sound of Freedom – Inspired by Tim Ballard and Operation Triple Take
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The Stepfather – Inspired by the John Emil List Murders
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American Hustle – Inspired by Melvin Weinberg, Evelyn Knight, and the ABSCAM Sting
Compliance – Inspired by the Strip Search Phone Call Scam
The Strangers – Inspired by the Manson Family and Keddie Cabin 28 Murders
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Inside Man (2006) | Presenting Hitchcock Podcast
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The Big Picture. Returning to the movie coverage side of The Ringer, The Big Picture is easily the best movie podcast on the network and one of the best movie podcasts ever made. Hosted by Sean Fennessey and Amanda Dobbins, The Big Picture began as an Oscar race analysis/filmmaker interview podcast and has evolved into something giddily unruly.
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First originating as an entertainment site, Double Toasted brings writers from the site together in podcast form to tackle the latest current movie, television, and pop culture news with equal parts humor and intellect. From reviews to current events to more loosely-structured discussions, Double Toasted hosts Korey Coleman, Martin Thomas, and cohost Oz Green (along with a whole cast of other ...
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