
Episode 400: A Retrospective
After 8 years of passionate conversations about the movies, it is time for us to say goodbye. We reflect on our experience and reminisce abo...
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Welcome to Feelin' Film. Aaron and Patrick embark on a quest to change the tone of film criticism, one movie review at a time. Discussion is family friendly and centered around positive take...

After 8 years of passionate conversations about the movies, it is time for us to say goodbye. We reflect on our experience and reminisce abo...

For our final film review episode, we dig into a series that features many of the things we love - treasure hunting adventure, heists, fanta...

In this third of our final five episodes, we are still in the 80s and talking about a type of sports film, this time one that revolves aroun...

In this second of our final five episodes, we stay in the 80s and locked into the sports world to revisit a baseball comedy classic, just as...

In this first of our final five episodes, we go back to the 80s to celebrate a mutually beloved film all about the joys of BMX bike riding a...

Despite an avalanche worth of cliches, the over-the-top nitroglycerin-fueled action and a dramatic rescue attempt premise allow for a big, f...

America vs. Russia - it'll never get old. This time the two countries have their astronaut scientists squaring off for control of the Intern...

Barely average or below in almost every single way - not even a constant flow of bee puns and the occasional body mutilation can save this o...

Though unlikely to supplant any super fan's love of the original film, this theatrical retelling of a familiar story is a worthy companion p...

Big alpine action with megastar Sylvester Stallone taking on dual thieving villains in a treacherous mountain setting makes this a defining...

It's time to welcome in 2024 with a typical horror-thriller film that isn't strong enough to release in the summer or fall. A truly interest...
I watched 215 new films in 2023 and it's time to talk about my favorites of the year. 0:22 - Favorite Experiences 05:42 - Documentaries & Sh...
A surprisingly adorable, funny, family-centric, and affirming adventure story with vibrant animation. This story has meaningful family repre...
This novel turned Broadway musical turned film adaptation is an absolutely dazzling and emotionally stirring knockout. Its tremendous ensemb...

Sean Durkin's melodramatic biopic definitely pulls some punches when it comes to the tragedy of the Von Erich family, but still manages to b...
Cooper really has it as a director, presenting a mesmerizing biopic focused on the complicated relationship between Bernstein and his devote...
A wonderful sporting achievement is competently relayed here by George Clooney but with a disappointing lack of personality. There are momen...
Sean Durkin delivers a melodramatic sports biopic that flips the typical genre beats with this powerful, profound story of a wrestling famil...

Hayao Miyazaki returns, 10 years after his semi-autobiographical previous final feature which led him into a lengthy hiatus. In what many be...
Damian Wayne, at his most adorable ever, tries to save Christmas from a classic rouges gallery of Batman villains in order to prove to his f...
This adaptation is a pretty solid end-of-the-world mystery thriller with a strong sense of dread throughout that does leave some room for di...
Delightful and delicious. While Chalamet's singing isn't up to par, he still embodies the whimsical nature of the famous candy creator. Ther...

While full of the stunning visual style that we love about Makoto Shinkai's work, the director's attempt at blending Miyazaki-like fantasy a...
Way more drama than comedy, but the satire can be biting, even if it is rendered less effective by perhaps coming too late. Sadly, it's unde...
John Woo returns to American cinema after twenty years with a revenge film that features no dialogue and a surprisingly emotional story. The...
A lower class Oxford student stumbles into the good graces of a wealthy classmate he adores and eventually spends a summer at his family's o...

For our conversation this week about Sony's newest (and perhaps boldest) film adaptation of the beloved simulation racing video game series,...
Disney's delightful newest fairy tale pits a teenage girl and a friendly wishing star against the controlling ruler of a utopian kingdom. It...
Joaquin Phoenix in outstanding, though he exaggerates Napoleon so much at times that the film feels like pure comedy, which can be somewhat...
For a franchise fan like me, it was a joy to spend time in Panem again. Tom Blyth shines in the central role of Coriolanus Snow, providing a...

This analog tale with a snappy script and grounded characters provides the warm hug that its audience needs, reminding us that a makeshift f...
Incredibly thought-provoking, heartbreaking, and at times awkwardly funny, the film takes a look at a taboo/illegal romantic relationship in...
Not so sure about going higher and further, but at slightly over 90 minutes, at least THE MARVELS goes faster! Iman Vellani and Goose are th...

With fantastic energy, a rousing Alexandre Desplat score, two incredible central performances, and nifty documentary-esque use of archival f...
Two vastly different films are covered in this TIFF review episode - Ava DuVernay's adaptation of a New York Times bestseller is a sweeping,...
Coppola's exquisite filmmaking style and intimate approach to this rather uneasy and abusive romance shows us the non-tabloid side of the ic...

Scorsese’s impressive (and long) adaptation of Grann’s non-fiction account is an engaging crime story that highlights an insidious historica...
It's made for the fans. If you're one of them, you'll probably enjoy the nostalgic experience of seeing a beloved franchise in film form, re...
Martin Scorsese's impressive adaptation of Grann's non-fiction account feels very much in line with the director's family crime stories of t...

Based off of an article in the New Yorker, Maggie Betts takes a simple and straightforward case and makes a mountain out of a mole hill, amp...
A captivating take from creator Taylor Sheridan on female strength in military special ops and espionage that treads lightly into melodrama...

John Carney has a way of making the ordinary extraordinary in his heavily musical focused movies. This time around he gives us authentic rel...
William Friedkin always loved the gray area and characters who couldn't be defined in just one simple way, and here he masterfully explores...
There is no need at all for this film to connect directly back to the original and how it chooses to do so is a complete waste of time (and...
This is the story of a composer who is creatively reinvigorated after a romantic encounter with an eccentric tug boat captain, and if that's...

Gareth Edwards brings big ideas about humanity's war-torn relationship with A.I. and an epic science fiction scale to the screen, but while...
Visually stunning with plenty of explosive action and an intriguing premise centered on humans seeking revenge for an A.I. nuclear attack, b...
I'm doing my best to continue finding a connection for each pair of reviews. This time that link is the water. One is the excellent, inspira...

The real life story of Philadelphia everyman Vince Papale and his unlikely journey to professional football player is a bit sanitized by the...
Whether you like your assassins fake, sexy, and a bit silly or old, grizzled, and seeking redemption, this episode is for you. Glen Powell o...