I like it.
This is the only film podcast I follow. I've tried about two-dozen others, but the panelists on almost all of them are either annoying, or unknowledgeable about films, or have tastes that -for me- are a little too pedestrian. FitWR is different. The panelists are all well-informed and passionate about the movies. Being professional or semi-professional critics in NYC with access to Houston Street and international festivals, they have an advantage in reviewing limited releases. I live in Washington DC, where film culture isn't terrible but isn't very remarkable either. So, it's nice to listen to critics elsewhere who know what they're talking about. I especially like David Ehrlich's reviews, and I often find myself nodding my head in agreement with what he has to say. It's a shame that he's currently freelancing right now while the tripe authored by my local 'critics' continues to appear in print week after week. Anyway, I like this podcast. The end.Read full review »
Drew Kiest via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/29/14
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J4KE 1907 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/12/14
Felt I should jump in to counter the anti-David sentiment that’s been building in these reviews. I love FitWR, and over the past couple months it’s become one of my favorite film podcasts. David Ehrlich’s breaks from consensus are always refreshing, intelligent, and articulate. Oh, and Katie,...Read full review »
DoctorSubmarine via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/13/14
Being all the way in Colorado now, I miss being so close to the movie scene in Los Angeles. This podcast does a great job making you feel like you just watched a flick at a art house and then grabbed a drink afterward to chat about it. Really fun to listen to.
Durdens via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/13/14
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