Flixwise Podcastinactive
Publisher |
Flixwise
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Arts
History
Movies
Reviews
TV & Film
Visual Arts
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
TV & Film
Visual Arts
We're a weekly movie podcast for cineastes, cinephiles, cinema snobs, and you know...everyone else! We're going one by one through the Sight and Sound list of Greatest Movies of All Time. Listen up and find out if agree with Sight and Sound's summation of cinema history. And as a bonus, if you listen to this podcast you are eligible to become a bona fide cinephile.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Los Angeles, CA
Premiere Date |
2014-03-25
Related Hashtags |
#cinema
#movies
#sidebyside
Frequency |
Monthly
Explicit |
No

5.0

1 Review
  • 5 Star1
  • 4 Star0
  • 3 Star0
  • 2 Star0
  • 1 Star0
Submit Review
178 Available Episodes (178 Total)Average duration: 01:00:30
Dec 24 | 01:16:02
Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 44 – Batman '89 & Batman Returns
Nov 23 | 00:38:44
Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 43 – Spree (featuring director Eugene Kotlyarenko)
Nov 18 | 00:51:06
Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 42 – After Hours
Oct 31 | 01:24:17
Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 41 - The Ring
Sep 29 | 00:16:16
Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 40 - The Curse of Audrey Earnshaw (featuring director Thomas Robert Lee)
Sep 01 | 00:49:18
Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 39 – Deep End
Jul 31 | 00:43:18
Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 38 – Wait Until Dark
Jun 03 | 01:42:55
Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 37 – Vincent van Gogh on Film
May 04 | 02:02:47
The Star Wars Flixwise Special
Mar 24 | 01:01:58
Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 36 – Female Prisoner Scorpion
An erudite and extremely entertaining cinema podcast!

A hugely enjoyable series of movie discussions led by filmmakers Pauline “Lady P” Lampert and Martin Kessler. Originally the aim of the project was to cover all the movies on the Sight and Sound critics' Top 250 films of All Time list, but they've now branched out to include a 'Flixwise Favourites' strand, based on listener suggestions, and Flixwise: Canada, which reviews films selected by Martin. These additional strands add a much needed corrective to the Sight and Sound list, which leans rather heavily on 'important' or 'serious' films at the expense of films aimed at a wider audience. The discussions are reliably thoughtful and funny, and have given me a greater appreciation of a number of films that I've already seen, and a long list of others to add to my 'must watch' list!