Cinemaholics
Summary: Don't know what to watch? Join film critics Jon Negroni and Will Ashton for no-nonsense conversations about the latest films coming to theaters and streaming online. They may not always agree, but one thing's for sure. They're both Cinemaholics.
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Special guest Sam Noland of Anyway, That's All I Got joins the Cinemaholics this week for an action-packed episode, where we review the new film Sicario: Day of the Soldado, the sequel to the 2015 surprise critical hit, Sicario. We also do an early sneak peek review for Ant-Man & The Wasp, then reviews for Leave No Trace, Uncle Drew, and American Animals.
Inside Jaws takes you on an immersive journey through the making of 1975’s pulse-pounding hit film Jaws, the first-ever summer blockbuster. Subscribe to Inside Jaws on Apple Podcasts today or hear the first 5 episodes at wondery.com/plus.
Special guest Jake Holland joins the Cinemaholics for an episode of prehistoric proportions, as we review Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, the latest film in the Jurassic Park franchise. We also tackle some big movie news and review Luke Cage Season 2, Thoroughbreds (again), and Set It Up.
Special guest Skyler Shuler of The DCast joins us this week for a super-sized episode with a featured review for Incredibles 2, the latest animated film from Pixar. We also do mini reviews for Tag, Cloak & Dagger, Hearts Beat Loud, and plenty more.
Welcome to our first ever LADIES NIGHT episode of Cinemaholics, hosted by Kimber Myers with special guests Alisha Grauso and Candice Frederick! The ladies took over our normal programming for a double feature review, starting with the new A24 horror hit, Hereditary, followed by the female-led heist spinoff, Ocean's 8.
This week, we review Upgrade, a new sci-fi action horror from Blumhouse. We start the off with some big announcements, Jon's experience at Pixar Fest, and our reactions to the poor Solo: A Star Wars Story box office. And later on we get into our mini reviews for Adrift, Arrested Development Season 5, and more.
Special guest Catrina Dennis joins Cinemaholics this week to help review Solo: A Star Wars Story. Plus, we review 13 Reasons Why Season 2, Joe Pera Talks With You, and the New Girl series finale.
Solo: A Star Wars Story hits theaters this weekend, so we decided to revisit each and every Star Wars movie, including the strange, misfit TV movies history has tried to erase. We didn’t want to force (no pun intended) every single installment into one episode, so for part 1 of our discussion we review everything from the very first movie up through the prequel trilogy. Our discussion has plenty of surprises and hot takes (mostly from Jason), and we hope you enjoy listening!
Special guest Brandon Katz joins us this week to review Deadpool 2 and give some early spoiler-free thoughts on Solo: A Star Wars Story. We also review Book Club, Silicon Valley Season 5, Barry Season 1, and Pope Francis: A Man of His Word.
We were willing to give Melissa McCarthy's new movie Life of the Party the old college try, but as you'll hear, our more passionate discussion came through in our review of Cobra Kai. We also covered a few other releases this week that were a bit hit and miss.
Get ready for a real mother of an episode as we review Tully with special guest Abby Olcese! This is a new comedy-drama film from director Jason Reitman and writer Diablo Cody (Juno, Young Adult), which tells the story of a deeply over-stressed mother of three, starring Charlize Theron, Mackenzie Davis, Ron Livingston, and Mark Duplass.
We could spend an infinity discussing and analyzing Avengers: Infinity War, but this week we just settled for an entire episode of Cinemaholics devoted to the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe film.
Avengers: Infinity War is poised to take the entire world by storm this summer, so for our monthly Cinemaholics crossover episode, we're revisiting and analyzing the first 11 films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. From Iron Man to Avengers: Age of Ultron, we discuss the hits and misses of the first two phases of the MCU and have a fun series of agreements and disagreements along the way...
It's time for our second annual Summer Movie Preview episode, where we cover the 2018 movies we're most excited about from May through August! Unlike last year, we're pretty low on excitement when it comes to a lot of the blockbusters scheduled for release, so expect some under-the-radar indie flicks to make our lists and honorable mentions.
Not everyone is going bananas for Rampage, the new arcade game-inspired monster flick starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. And it turns out the Cinemaholics are just as divided.