I tried
I gave it a chance, and after two episodes, I had to stop. It's not that I didn't agree with their analyses, it's that they barely gave any analysis at all. It just felt like three random people rambling on, with no insight into storytelling, filmmaking, or how the two films fit into a larger context. I listened to episodes on two very different movies ("Suicide Squad" and "Get Out"), in case the first was an anomaly, but nope. I'm done.
Ntombi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/23/17
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Not the best out there but has lots of potentials to be. Keep it up.
Paulthuong via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/08/14
The audio is quite simply bad and nothing stops me from listening to a podcast faster than this. The hosts purport to have some degree of experience but I can't imagine that is true given the thin and tinny audio. The hosts themselves are also problematic. Between lazy pronunciation and...Read full review »
theFace022 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/10/17
What's with the bad audio quality? Sounds like it's recorded from the show playing on satelite radio. There also isn't a lot of structure - more of a free for all instead of making points and elaborating. Doesn't seem to be theory, just feelings.
dana sunshine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/18/15
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