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Welcome to Film Haven Reviews!! I'm your host Sawyer and I've been writing film reviews for the last 4 years and have finally decided to turn these reviews into a podcast! On this show I give my first impressions of the films I watch, new and old, catergorized in themes of three (Example: Trucker Movies, WWI movies), and then I rate them from 1-10. Feel free to subscribe if you like the show and if you want to read all my written reviews follow me on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/film ...
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Foxtale Film Reviews

Foxtale Productions

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You probably watch movies, this is a podcast where three people named Nathan, Palmer, and Becca talk about them. Tweet @incrediblemrnat, @PalmerLovett, or @Becca_R_V for any films you’d like be torn apart on the show and enjoy the Foxtale Film Reviews.
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Newbreed Film Reviews

Newbreed Film Reviews

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New Episodes Every Sunday Honest movie reviews, and discussions on anything relevant in the movie industry. We will also cover trailers, upcoming projects or movies in development, rumors, actors, old school must see flicks, themed genre episodes, sprinkled with some general banter/rants. Welcome to our Podcast! "RetroFuture Clean" by Kevin MacLeod CC License www.incompetech.com
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Mark Kermode's film reviews

BBC Radio Five Live

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Mark Kermode's film reviews, BBC Radio Five Live. Five Live's resident film critic, never one to sit on the fence or to pull his punches, Mark Kermode, joins Simon Mayo for a weekly run-down of the latest UK cinema releases, often accompanied by a special guest from the movie world. Controversial, hard-hitting and unmissable. For more information and the podcast Terms of Use go to www.bbc.co.uk/fivelive.
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Passive Aggressive Film Reviews

Ian Stevens and Justin Green

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Meet Richard Shittlebob and Nathaniel Barrett Moore. Each week they will cast their eye over a movie on current release, as well as delving into the movie archives, and spouting acerbic comment on anything else that catches their attention. Expect arguments and vitriol and content that may be unsuitable for the wilfully offended.
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The SDRSPodcast is designed to help you discover the best films and TV shows to rent (or buy) regardless of your genre preference. Never again will you be disappointed by your rental choices. If a title is suggested by this podcast, it is safe to say that it stands head and shoulders above the rest. Those that are considered by mfr to be perfect in every way (script, cast, soundtrack etc.) are listed as being Masterpiece Editions. Those films that are sourced from literature are Adapted for ...
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Let's Watch It Again offers a unique blend of humor and analysis on a wide array of films. Hosted by Rob Lee and an array of guests from writers, artists and media personalities, this podcast delves into movie anniversaries, blockbusters, and cult classics, providing listeners with a deeper understanding of cinematic masterpieces and their impact on pop culture. Each episode features a thorough review and retrospective look at the historical context, cultural significance, and legacy of film ...
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Cinematic Roundtable Podcast: Film News | Movie Reviews | Discussion

Bobby Anhalt: Online Film Journalist and Movie Blogger, Ryan "Ryno" Carlquist: Online Film Journalist and Movie Blogger

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Welcome to the Cinematic Roundtable Podcast – a series dedicated to providing you with details on what's happening in the world of major Hollywood films and film franchises. If you would like to stay up-to-date on the latest in movie news and reviews all while being treated to entertaining and insightful content, then you have come to the right place!
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During the course of my adult life I have acquired an eclectic taste in movies and TV shows. As a college student getting more involved in making indie films I learned very early to watch everything so I could identify what a good and bad story look like. People will always disagree on what they consider to be a good story which is why I created Film Garage Podcast. I want to give people a voice to say what they consider to be great in their eyes. This will give others a chance to experience ...
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Swanner and Judd talk about: Masked Singer; RuPaul; Survivor; Top Chef; 3 Body Problem; Palm Royale; Neal Brennan: Crazy Good; Brian Simpson: Live from the Mothership; Fiddler on the Roof; Proximity; and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To Downloadעל ידי Swanner & Judd
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are continuing our "90s noir nostalgia" theme with the colorful and inventive Dick Tracy (1990) This film was a pleasent surprise for me! After the slightly disappointing Darkman (1990) from last week, I was expecting to be let down but was happy to be completely wrong about that assumption. I gave…
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Swanner and Judd talk about: Masked Singer; RuPaul; Survivor; Top Chef; 3 Body Problem; Palm Royale; Neal Brennan: Crazy Good; Brian Simpson: Live from the Mothership; Fiddler on the Roof; Proximity; and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To Downloadעל ידי Swanner & Judd
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Welcome back Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are starting a new (tentative) theme of "90's Noir Nostalgia", and we are kicking this theme off with the Sam Raimi film Darkman (1990). I was honestly a little underwhelmed by this film. I wanted to like it alot more than I did, and while there was some redeemable qualites to it, ultimatley it just fe…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are finishing up our "70s Car Chase" theme with the ultimate car chase scene movie Gone in 60 Seconds (1974). This was a tale of two films as the first half was a pretty boring/mildly interesting car heist movie, and then the second half completely derails the narrative to have a 45 minutes car cha…
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Welcome backt to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are continuing our "70's Car Chase Scene" theme with the good ol' boy classic White Lightning (1973). This was such a fun movie to watch and perfectly embodied the genre of Deep South Car movie. A young Burt Reynolds really sells the rough around the edges country hero and Ned Beatty plays a pitch …
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are starting a new theme of "70's Car Chase Scenes" and there is no better movie to kick this theme off with than the iconic film The French Connection (1971). I had no idea what this film was about other than a detective trying to bring down an organized crime ring, I also, of course, knew that th…
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With the Oscars behind us, many are taking a second look at the remarkable stories from last year that have been tragically overlooked by the academy. Tonight, Box Office Pulp would like to spotlight one such story, that of a humble engineer who forgot to cherish the little things, until a surprise diagnosis introduced him to a new hobby, a new gal…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are finishing up our Arthouse Cannibalism theme with the very strange but engaging Dumplings (2004). This film was a complete surprise for me. It has some very tough subject matter as the nature of cannibalism in this movie is particularly heinous, but there is so much enrichment to be found within …
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are continuing our "Arthouse Cannibalism" theme with the disturbing but beautiful Bones and All (2022). It is so interesting how beatiful this film was while also being deeply disturbing and being about one of the most taboo acts in human society. I loved how cannibalism was used as a thematic vesse…
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Swanner and Judd talk about: RuPaul; The Bachelor; Traitor; Loudermilk; Connors; Survivor; The Connors; Blue-Eyed Samurai; Jon Kung; Argyle; and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To Downloadעל ידי Swanner & Judd
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Tonight the C in ACAB stands for Chris Rock, as we take a look at the delayed, maligned, and overlooked soft reboot of the Saw franchise... no, the other one, 2021's Spiral: From The Book of SAW! In this Bop n' A Movie commentary track, we travel back to a time of chaos and uncertainty, where America was terrified by police brutality and the indoct…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are starting a new theme of "Arthouse Cannibalism" which sounds super gross but this first film at least is not so bad! We are starting the theme off with the very "refreshing" movie Fresh (2022). This film is really firing on all cylinders for me. It has amazing style, an interesting story arc, a …
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Swanner and Judd talk about: RuPaul; Pit Stop; The Bachelor; Traitor; Ted; Queer Eye; Louder Milk; Connors; The Brothers Sun; Griselda; Oppenheimer; and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To Downloadעל ידי Swanner & Judd
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are closing out our Home Invasion Thriller theme with the influential When a Stranger Calls (1979). Unfortunately, just because a film is influential doesn't mean it is essential, and that is sadly the case with this film, as its boring middle half brings the entire film down and makes it basically …
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A BOP n' A Movie commentary track? But that podcast has been dead for ten years! The only explanation can be that there's a copycat on the loose, and it's set its sights on the most vulnerable member of the Saw family: 2017's forgotten soft reboot, Jigsaw! Crank up the Roy Orbison and grab your favorite bucket, as persons unknown revisit Lionsgate'…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reveiws!! This week we are continuing our theme of Home Invasion Thrillers with the very supernatural/psychological Silent House (2011). This one is unique in that is shot in real time, being made to seem like everything was shot in one take (despite having a few cuts hidden throughout the film) and the hint of supernatur…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we have Allie back in the studio to co-host the new Home Invasion Thriller theme! And we are starting that theme off with the well made Panic Room (2002). This film had a great sheen to it while also boasting incredible performances from the A-list actors in its cast list. It also had a well formed pl…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are sadly saying goodbye to our Godzilla theme by talking about the original film from 1954! I knew this was going to be a good movie, but I still was so impressed by the dark themes and the serious tone compared to the later films in the franchise. I was expecting to hold back some laughter from t…
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Swanner and Judd talk about: Percy Jackson; RuPaul; Ted: The Series In the Know; Queer Eye; Loudermilk; George Carlin: I’m Glad I’m Dead; and more! Left Click To Listen, Right Click Here To Downloadעל ידי Swanner & Judd
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We can't say the man didn't warn us it would get bloody. Unfortunately, our plunge into America's favorite amputation-based horror franchise has brought us to this BOP n' A Tragedy commentary for Saw 7, AKA Saw 3D, AKA Saw 33⅓: The Final Insult. Opening with Jigsaw saying the name "Brad" and going downhill from there, this attempt to squeeze a few …
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are continuing our theme of "Godzilla" movies with the politically poignant Shin Godzilla (2016). The Godzilla in this movie is WEIRD, at first, and then he gets INTENSE. It was really cool to see a Godzilla movie where he evolved into different forms, it was also interesting to see Godzilla as a f…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are starting a new theme covering a classic monster, THE KING OF MONSTERS, Godzilla. We are starting this theme off with the newest Godzilla movie Godzilla Minus One (2023). I was blown away by this incredibly well made Japanese film. To me, it seems the Japanese (obviously) make the best Godzilla …
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are finishing up our Ingmar Bergman theme with his most famous film The Seventh Seal (1958) I was pleasantly surprised that this film was set during the Black Plague and it's dedication in terms of set and costume design to that era was refreshing and immersive. I gave this film an 8.5/10 for an eng…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are continuing our Ingmar Bergmen theme with the thought provoking Through a Glass Darkly (1961) This film was a surprise for me. After watching the very experimental Persona (1966) last week, I wasn't expecting to get such a succinct and tangible experience. The narrative was easy to follow and the…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are starting a new theme of Ingmar Bergman films and we are going to be going in reverse chronological with one of his most acclaimed films: Persona (1966) This film was quite a psychological ride. You don't ever really feel like you know what exactly what's going on, but that's also not necessaril…
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Hey everybody! Got a different format today I'm ranking all the horror movies from 2023 that I saw this year! Here are the rankings Exorcist: Believer (5/10) When Evil Lurks (5/10) Dark Harvest (5.5/10) It Lives Inside (6/10) Cobweb (6/10) Renfield (6/10) The Boogeyman (6.5/10) Infinity Pool (6.5/10) Nun II (6.5/10) A Haunting in Venice (7/10) Last…
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Old Box Office Pulp was better than its word. It returned to the well of Dickens yet again that December, to spend another holiday discussing where the adaptations of A Christmas Carol fell on the gravy-grave scale. They ranked the various Scrooges, Fezzywigs, Marleys, and infinitely more; and to Cody, who did NOT die of alcohol poisoning last comm…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are finishing up our hard to define theme of Modern Murder/New Age Social Commentary movies with the very socially awkward: All My Friends Hate Me (2022) This film was very hard to watch for me, as I feel I related to the main character so much that at times I literally felt his pain and therefore d…
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Like a good neighbor, cherish your life! Terrible jingle for an insurance company, but perfect for our purposes, as tonight we've gathered to milk John Kramer for every last ounce of gratitude his corpse has to offer, with this BOP n' A Movie Commentary for SAW 6! At the end of the 'Jigsaw's Last Will Trilogy' (we're naming just now), our story fin…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are continuing this theme of New Age Murder Movies with the darkly funny Shudder Original: Sissy (2022) This film was highly unique for it's slasher killer was also its main character, and a relatable one at that, which is something you don't see very often. I gave Sissy an 8/10 for its great themat…
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If you're reading this, then you've finally found what you've been looking for. But is the discovery of our podcast enough? Or will your insatiable hunger for Saw films push you deeper into the abyss? Heed my warning: do not listen to this Bop n' A Movie commentary on Saw V. As your hosts watch Costas Mandylor be horror's worst cop since Matt Corde…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are starting a new theme (kind of) with Modern Murder Mysteries, even though this week will probably be the only movie that actually fits that theme (its a long story). Today we are talking about Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022). Also as a side note I was recently on the Just James Horror Review Podcast …
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are saying goodbye to our Sci-Fi Mystery theme with the Black Mirror-esque film: The Signal (2014) Similarly to last week, this film is on an extremely low budget for how good the quality is, and with actors like Olivia Cooke and Lawrence Fishburn in it, there is alot to love both thematically and t…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are continuing our "Sci-fi Mystery" theme with the low budget but still effective: Coherence (2014) This film is way too good for being such a low budget venture, the acting is pretty good, the cinemtagraphy is great, and the concept is fascinating. I gave this a 7.5/10 for providing a mystery fill…
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You think our series ends just because the newest Saw movie is out? The commentaries have only begun! In our latest BOP n' A Movie, we continue our look at horror's most complicated continuity... outside of Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Evil Dead, Demons... you know what, forget we said anything. In Saw IV, repo man Darren Lynn Bouseman wraps his origin…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are starting a new theme of "Sci-Fi Mystery" with the small indie film: Spring (2014) Despite being a pretty low-budget production, this film has wormed its way into my brain ever since the end credits rolled. Its a unique journey and one that offers up many interesting ideas about Life and Death an…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!!! This week we are sadly saying goodbye to Spooky Season with our last Nosferati entry: 30 Days of Night (2007) Luckily we are ending this theme on a bang! I hadn't seen this film since it first came out and not only does it hold up, but it seems to have only gotten better with age. There hasn't been another film…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are continuing our theme of "Nosferati" with the very on brand: Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979). This Wernor Herzog film was very avante garde and had alot more impressionistic tones than other more traditional takes on Dracula. Unsurprisingly, it takes most of its inspiration from the 1922 film of the…
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Is restoring a classic painting ever worth it? According to horror movies the answer is resoundingly "no," as you can plainly see in acclaimed director Federico Zampaglione's newest festival hit, "The Well!" Zampaglione (@Tiromancino) was kind enough to join us and talk about his love letter to the Italian cinema that shaped him, how he married a s…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reivews!! Today is a very special HALLOWEEN episode for everyone!! Ands its extra EXTRA special because I have a guest on the podcast for the very first time! Today I have my girlfriend Allie join me on the podcast and talk about one of our favorite horror franchises: Child's Play! I will put each of our rankings here for…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reivews!! This week were are starting our new Nosferati theme with the critically downplayed The Last Voyage of the Demeter (2023). I wanted to reveiw this film because I thought it deserved alot more credit than it was given. The flim wasn't perfect by any means and some of the complaints it has recieved has a kernel of …
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Editor's Note: Mike's audio was borked and did our best to do a Lazarus on it and save the commentary. Will be jarring at first but hope we got it listenable for you. Our apologies! With Saw X currently gouging up the theaters, we continue our ongoing social experiment against the moral integrity of Cody's liver, BOP n' A Movie! This edition's read…
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Welcome back to Film Haven Reviews!! This week we are sending off our Werewolf theme with one of the movies that started it all: The Wolf Man (1941) I wasn't as impressed with this film as I had hoped I would be. I knew it wasn't as good as other Universal monster films like Frankenstein (1931) but I was still expecting a little more. I gave this f…
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Calling all art fans! No, not THAT Art--even if, Lauren LaVera IS in this movie. I mean of the brush stroke kind! Look at what TERROR your preferred form of expression wreaks on more, unsuspecting restorers from a foreign land! I won't hold it against you, though. I WILL hold it against you if you don't check out this here review of THE WELL! Mike …
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