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

Reel Film Hour

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This is REEL FILM HOUR with Derric and Taylor. Just two dudes who have the privilege of watching new movies before the masses. This is a weekly podcast with a new episode every Thursday covering a new film for your enjoyment. We use our elaborate critiquing system to give you the review that you deserve, and a good review you will get. We will do our best not to bore you for a solid hour. We keep it light and entertaining with fun discussions, comparisons, and questions. We will do our best ...
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New episodes every Wednesday!! That's right, another movie podcast! Join my brother, Andrew, and I weekly as we reflect, analyze, dissect, and of course, bitch about our favorite films and movies, with perhaps a clever observation or three or several!!
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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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“I don’t want to live among the fishes anymore. I’ll die of loneliness.” A Soviet Sci-Fi Fairy Tale of Love and Science In the 1960s, during the Khrushchev Thaw, Soviet filmmakers were given more creative freedom to explore stories beyond the typical Stalinist propaganda. This period saw a surge in sci-fi films, including the 1961 classic Amphibian…
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Guess what everyone, the world did not end, woo-hoo! This week we have something special for you, a bonus Harvest Horror Fest review, Heretic starring Hugh Grant, Sophie Thatcher, Chloe East, and Topher Grace. Bonus topics include the stomach flu, we have a YouTube following, and singing on the pot. Can you believe that we are already getting Chris…
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We're back from an unplanned hiatus, with M Night's latest film, TRAP! And apologies in advance: Nathan's audio quality is a bit poor, due to a technical slight that ended up in him recording on the wrong microphone. I did my best but I'm no audio engineer, so I thank you in advance for your patience over the next couple of episodes as we get that …
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“I’ve got a weird sense of humor, man.” Pushing Boundaries in Found Footage Horror Mark Duplass, known for his contributions to the mumblecore movement, teamed up with newcomer Patrick Brice to create a low-budget indie horror film that would challenge conventions and explore the unsettling nature of human interactions. With Duplass's experience in…
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Happy after election day, finally!!! Maybe the phone calls, texts, and political ads will stop, yeah we don’t think so either. For today’s review Matt and Mike chat about Venom: The Last Dance starring Tom Hardy, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple, and Rhys Ifans. Bonus topics include Chiweenie, comics are for everyone, and of course the election. For n…
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“It’s called ‘Murdered Man’.” Roger Corman's Comical Foray into Beatnik Horror In the late 1950s, American International Pictures approached Roger Corman to create a low-budget horror film in just five days, using sets from another project. Corman, along with screenwriter Charles B. Griffith, decided to take a satirical approach, crafting a black c…
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“Did someone hear a woman cry?” A Haunting Guatemalan Ghost Story In 2019, Guatemalan filmmaker Jayro Bustamante released his third feature film, La Llorona, a haunting ghost story that explores the aftermath of the Guatemalan genocide. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was selected as the Guatemalan entry for the Best Internationa…
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Welcome back horror fans! For our fourth installment of the 7th Annual Harvest Horror Fest we chat about a film that came out this past summer, the psychological thriller Longlegs starring Maika Monroe, Nicolas Cage, Blair Underwood and Alicia Witt. Off topics include F-22 VS F-35, decomposing, and our Transformers One promotion and giveaway. Next …
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“You know, if they take a personal belonging, something that you treasure, then there’s no escape from them. You’ll be marked and they’ll always know how to find you.” Uncovering the Horrors of War and Gender Inequality Iranian filmmaker Babak Anvari's directorial debut, Under the Shadow, hit the festival circuit in 2016, garnering critical acclaim…
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Welcome back horror fans! For our third installment of the 7th Annual Harvest Horror Fest we chat about a brand new horror film Smile 2 starring Naomi Scott and Kyle Gallner. Bonus topics include jump scares, best friends, and our Twisters promotion and giveaway. Next week we stay home and check out a horror thriller that dropped earlier this past …
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“Maybe, he suddenly just wanted to die. I get that way sometimes.” The Rise of J-Horror in the International Spotlight Japanese horror, or J-Horror, has a rich history dating back decades, with influential works like Masaki Kobayashi's Kwaidan (1964) and Nobuhiko Obayashi's House (1977) paving the way for the genre. However, it was in the late 1990…
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Welcome back horror fans! For our second installment of the 7th Annual Harvest Horror Fest we continue our tradition with a review of a Friday the 13th slasher flick. This year though we really regret reviewing Friday the 13th: A New Beginning. Topics better than this film include the new movie Saturday Night, port-o-john singing, and a new giveawa…
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“You’re mine now. From now on, you must devote your whole life to me.” A Ghost Story as a Statement on Pride and Greed Kenji Mizoguchi's 1953 film Ugetsu, based on stories by Akinari Ueda and Guy de Maupassant, is a haunting tale set in war-torn 16th century Japan. The film follows two peasant couples whose lives are upended by the devastation of w…
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Welcome to our Harvest Horror Fest Break. Mike was not able to get around to checking out this film before October and this film deserves to be talked about. This week we finally chat about Lee starring Kate Winslet, Andy Samberg, Alexander Skarsgård, and Andrea Riseborough. Non WW2 journalism topics include Rolleiflex, Sam Adams, and Joker: Folie …
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“Anyone trying to leave the train by force will be stopped by force.” An All-Star 70s Disaster Film Mash-Up The 1970s saw a surge in the popularity of disaster films, with movies like The Poseidon Adventure, The Towering Inferno, and Earthquake captivating audiences. In 1976, director George P. Cosmatos and producer Carlo Ponti joined forces to cre…
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It’s here, our 7th Annual Harvest Horror Fest! I know what you are thinking, how is this possible? Well Mike had a few problems getting to the theater to check out Lee so we will review that film next week. Today the boy’s chat about Speak No Evil starring James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis, Scoot McNairy, and Aisling Franciosi. Not horror topics includ…
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“The reason, Mr. Gashade, for the hunt is the kill.” A Low-Budget Western from the Corman-Hellman-Nicholson Trio After impressing producer Roger Corman with their previous work, director Monte Hellman and actor Jack Nicholson presented him with a spec script, but Corman had a different idea. He proposed that they make two Westerns instead, giving t…
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“She doesn’t know it yet, but she’s hunting us.” How a Virus Spreads Through Language The 2008 Canadian horror film Pontypool, directed by Bruce McDonald and written by Tony Burgess, was inspired by Orson Welles' famous radio broadcast of War of the Worlds. Originally, Burgess envisioned the entire film as a radio play, with the main character Gran…
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Guess what day it is, HUMP DAY!! This week Mike, Matt, and Ma review a kids movie full of memberberries. Transformers One starring Scarlett Johansson, Chris Hemsworth, Brian Tyree Henry, and Steve Buscemi. Not badass transforming robot topics include toy hunting, living alone, and breeding. Next week we have a bit of a sleeper on our hands. Yes it …
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“I think, therefore I scam.” The Sundance Struggle of Wendell B. Harris Jr.'s Sensational Con Artist Story In 1989, writer-director-actor Wendell B. Harris Jr. crafted a stunning debut feature, Chameleon Street, based on the incredible true story of con artist William Douglas Street Jr. Despite winning the Grand Jury Prize at the 1990 Sundance Film…
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Happy Wednesday everyone! For today’s review we chat about a film that no one is watching and we don’t understand it. The Killer's Game starring Dave Bautista, Pom Klementieff, and Sofia Boutella. Not assassin topics include rock concerts, our annual Harvest Horror Fest, and are movie theaters controlling individual movie’s success? For next week w…
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Couple newbies from the big boys at Disney, a few more independant films to get your noggin' thinking, and a Brendan Fraser film from 2000 - we've got it all on the latest episode of The Review Show presented by REEL. You can find our reviews, articles and much more at:reelreviewing.comfacebook.com/reelreviewingtwitter.com/reelreviewinginstagram.co…
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“Well I’ll be greased and fried! What’s the circus doing up in these parts?” The Chiodo Brothers and Their Creature Feature Legacy Before Killer Klowns from Outer Space, the Chiodo Brothers – Charles, Edward, and Stephen – had already made a name for themselves in the special effects world of the 1980s. With credits on films like Critters and seque…
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Howdy fellow ghosts and ghostettes! For this week's incredible podcast Mike and Matt review a sequel 36 years in the making, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice starring Michael Keaton and Winona Ryder. Not haunting topics include the NFL is back, Primus vs. Winona Ryder, and Jersey Mike’s. For next week’s amazing pod we hit the theaters again to check out a f…
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“In this world of guns and knives, wherever Tang Lung may go to, he will always travel on his own.” Bruce Lee's One-and-Done Showcase of Martial Arts Mastery In 1972, Bruce Lee was already a rising star in the martial arts film world, having starred in a handful of successful films. However, he had yet to have the opportunity to fully showcase his …
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Hello friends and colleagues, maybe? For this week’s podcast Mike and Matt discuss a politically charged biopic Reagan starring Dennis Quaid, Penelope Ann Miller, Mena Suvari, and Jon Voight. Not communist inspired topics include dentists, Jeeping, and politics of course. For next week’s riveting review Matt, Mike, and Ma hit the theaters to check …
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In the style of a typical sports draft, we go through our picks for Thriller/Horror, Sci Fi/Fantasy, Comedy/Musical, Animation, Oscar's and our Personal Picks. You can vote on whose picks are better on our socials! You can find our reviews, articles and much more at:reelreviewing.comlinktr.ee/reelreviewingIntro/Outro music by TheQLon.…
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“You didn't mean it. You never mean it. You didn't mean it the time when you put up the bouquet with the 'get well' card in the funeral parlor, and sent the black lilies to the old lady in the hospital, you didn't mean it.” Roger Corman's 38th Film in 5 Years The year was 1960. The American movie landscape was dominated by Westerns, sword-and-sanda…
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“How can you tell what’s a dream or what’s real when you can’t even tell when you’re awake or when you’re asleep?” Dalton Trumbo's Controversial Anti-War Classic In 1971, blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo adapted his own 1939 anti-war novel Johnny Got His Gun for the big screen. The film marked Trumbo's directorial debut and only feature film …
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Happy Wednesday fellow movie nerds! For this week’s review Mike and Matt discuss a film that really did not need to be made, The Crow (2024) starring Bill Skarsgård, FKA twigs, Danny Huston, and Josette Simon. Much needed off topics include Korn, pumpkin spice latte, and Spawn. For next week’s riveting review Matt, Mike, and Ma check out the biopic…
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“I don’t have anything. Never did have anything. Never will have anything.” The Tale of Barbara Loden's Unsung Masterpiece In the late 1960s, actress Barbara Loden came across a newspaper article about a woman on trial for bank robbery who thanked the judge for her sentence. Perplexed by what could drive a woman to such a point, Loden crafted a sto…
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Welcome boys and girls to our weekly Reel Film Nerds Podcast! This week Mike and Matt chat about the new sequel prequel, Alien: Romulus directed by Fede Alvarez. Additional topics include new federal real estate laws, too much tongue, and AI. Next week Ma, Mike, and Matt hit the theaters, to check out a remake that should have never been made, The …
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“Now that you know everything about me, you still love me?” A Twisted Love Story and a Director's Only Film The Honeymoon Killers, released in 1970, is a crime drama based on the real-life story of Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck, the infamous "Lonely Hearts Killers" who murdered as many as 20 women in the 1940s. The film was originally set to be…
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Hi kids! For this weekly Reel Film Nerds Podcast we chat about a video game inspired film Borderlands starring Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ariana Greenblatt and Jack Black. Additional topics include the World Wide Web, E.T the Video Game, and Octoberfest. Next week Ma, Mike, and Matt hit the theaters, to check out a new horror Sci…
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We were long overdue for another episode featuring fan and podcast-favourite Nic Cage, and what better film for discussion than the much anticipated LONGLEGS? We're going to give a quick rundown of recent Nic Cage films, as well as director Osgood Perkins filmography before we jump headfirst into the feature film. We have lots to say for a film wit…
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“Why can’t anybody hear me?!” The Fascinating Origins of a Classic Horror Film In the early 1960s, director Herk Harvey stumbled upon an abandoned amusement park in Salt Lake City, sparking the idea for what would become the classic horror film Carnival of Souls. With a shoestring budget and a cast of mostly unknown actors, Harvey set out to captur…
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Welcome to another incredible Wednesday. For today’s episode Matt and Mike chat about M. Night Shyamalan’s latest thriller Trap starring Josh Hartnett, Ariel Donoghue, and Saleka Shyamalan. Not serial killer topics include hoarding, Disney Plus, and another incredible giveaway! Next week Ma, Mike, and Matt hit the theaters, not the video game conso…
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“I don't believe in magic, Wombat, but a few times in my life, I've seen things. Things I can't explain. And I've come to believe it's not so much what you believe. It's how hard you believe it.” The Final Chapter(?) in the Indiana Jones Saga After a 15-year hiatus, the legendary archaeologist Indiana Jones returns for one last adventure in Indiana…
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OMG EVERYONE IT’S HERE!!!! After 6 long years we finally get to chat about Deadpool & Wolverine starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman. Not incredible Deadpool or Wolverine topics include brain fingering, RIP Fox Marvel, and marketing strategies. For next week’s episode we give M. Night Shyamalan another chance with his latest thriller Trap starri…
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“It’s a helluva thing, killin’ a man.” A Western Classic Revisited Clint Eastwood's 1992 Western masterpiece, Unforgiven, was a critical and commercial success upon its release. The film, which Eastwood directed and starred in, was a revisionist take on the classic Western genre, exploring themes of violence, redemption, and the myth of the America…
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Happy Wednesday everyone and welcome to our little pod. It’s here one of the summer’s most anticipated blockbusters, Twisters starring Daisy Edgar-Jones, Glen Powell, and Anthony Ramos and Mike and Matt will tell you if it’s any good. Not weather related topics include Prescott vs Prescott Valley, drones, and Dolby surround sound systems. For next …
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Possibly the first western film we've covered on the podcast, and who better than to guide us into the genre than Kevin Costner, with his latest ambitious multi-part movie project? We give a quick rundown of Costner's acting and directorial efforts, and our experiences with the western genre before we kick our spurs and discuss the movie at length …
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Howdy doody everyone! For today's epic podcast Mike and Matt chat about a romcom. Yes, you read that right, a romcom, Fly Me to the Moon starring Scarlett Johansson, Channing Tatum, Woody Harrelson, and Ray Romano. Not fake moon landing topics include Amazon Prime Day, Magic Mike, and of course love. For next week’s episode we come down out of spac…
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Nick Offerman takes over America whilst Glen Powell commits multiple acts of entrapment in the newest episode of The Review Show presented by REEL.You can find our reviews, articles and much more at:reelreviewing.comfacebook.com/reelreviewingtwitter.com/reelreviewinginstagram.com/reelreviewingIntro/Outro music by TheQLon.…
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Welcome podcast listeners to Reel Film Nerds land! This week Matt and Mike chat about the new film A Quiet Place: Day One starring Lupita Nyong'o, Joseph Quinn, and Alex Wolff. Not alien invasion topics include Charlie Sheen, pizza, and the Independence Day film. For next week’s episode we keep going with the space theme with our review and discuss…
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From Guy Ritchie, the master of ungentlemanly filmmaking, comes The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, a heartwarming tale about a band of friends bound together through an unshakeable bond: a shared compulsion to kill Nazis. Based loosely (just ever so loosely) on a "true" story (we cannot stress just how loosely this movie was based on actual eve…
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Happy almost 4th of July and we have an excellent review for you this holiday week. Today Matt and Mike discuss the film that took Kevin Costner away from Yellowstone, Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1. Not western topics include sugar, Mike’s recording messed up a bit again, and playgrounds of old. Next week we catch up with some of the new th…
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“Can we talk about something other than Hollywood for a change?” Robert Altman's The Player is a satirical dark comedy that takes a sharp look at the inner workings of Hollywood and the movie industry. The film was nominated for Best Film Editing at the 1993 Academy Awards, competing against Basic Instinct, The Crying Game, A Few Good Men, and the …
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“We’re all useless alone. It’s a good thing you’re not alone.” Everything Everywhere All at Once is a unique and ambitious film that defies genre conventions. Directed by the Daniels (Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert), the film was born out of their desire to create something that would explore the multiverse concept in a fresh and exciting way. Wi…
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