A mob that drowns out discourse
The worst decision that this podcast made was separating its conversations and, frankly, it's entire conceit into separate episodes. Not just separate episodes... separate hour long episodes that have no other structure than just a very long, over wrought and very unedited group review about a single movie. The conversation could be interesting except that it is a round table of a bunch or white people that mostly just agree with each other. The worst moments are when they start insulted a film or joke about decisions that were made and they all start taking turns trying to pump each other's insults up instead of actually breaking it down and deciding if what they are saying is valid or even if they agree with it giving the group a mob mentality.Read full review »
StephenMH via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/17
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Filmspoting has been one of the best podcast for film lovers for years. And they have built an interesting film related podcast network. I love the team at the dissolve and is great to having them back in this podcast. On of the best film analysis you can find in classic and modern films.
Segosa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/03/16
Appreciate listening to the American viewpoints of the Battle Royale. But, comparing its insane awesomeness to the bland corny "social commentary" of the Hunger Games ...!!? There's no comparison, really!!Read full review »
TDurdenLS via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/24/15
Ever since the Dissolve shut down I've been scrambling to fill the void left in its absence. Some of my favorite features over there were their podcast and movie of the week. This podcast effectively combines those two features and makes for great listening, as the former writers there are...Read full review »
CWAmundson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/15/15
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