OpKino is dead, Long Live FitWR!
I listen to a bunch of different film podcasts, and this one is my favorite by a fair margin (Filmspotting SVU is my other fave). Very glad that they're continuing with the podcast, and TBH, I much prefer the new name. The hosts have great chemistry with each other, and there's usually a decent variety of opinions on a particular film, so their reviews end up being nice and well-rounded. Katey is a very nice host and David Ehrlich is the man! He initially comes off as a bit of a snob but he's fair and I end up agreeing with him most of the time. Da7e is a great producer. Nice work with the new logo and the Tumblr.Read full review »
Areacode212 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/13/13
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Great film and television discussion between a group of young American critics. It's refreshing to hear a film podcast where the hosts are so dissimilar from one another. The squad runs the full spectrum from Dave Gonzalez's populism to David Ehrlich's somewhat more discerning...Read full review »
Jack McPherson via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 09/25/14
I have found this podcast to be the one show about films that I continue to listen to every week. David can be insufferably cynical, and Patches often confuses me with his, sometimes less than cogent criticisms. But these things are minor quibbles, as each member of the group compliments each...Read full review »
Inthemoodforgloves via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/31/14
Like most of the better film podcasts these days, FitWR offers a female point of view (in the person of Katey Rich from Vanity Fair, who is terrific). The three guys are also very good, and provide enough diversity of opinion that there's usually someone on both sides of every question. A...Read full review »
wordmoose via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/27/14
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