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Civil War, Arcadian, The Long Game, Sting, Sweet Dream, Laroy Texas, All You Need Is Death

Civil War, Arcadian, The Long Game, Sting, Sweet Dream, Laroy Texas, All You Need Is Death

FromRoger (Ebert) & Me: Movie Reviews


Civil War, Arcadian, The Long Game, Sting, Sweet Dream, Laroy Texas, All You Need Is Death

FromRoger (Ebert) & Me: Movie Reviews

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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Apr 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

3:13 Civil War26:26 Arcadian34:24 The Long Game43:38 Sting52:03 Sweet Dreams1:00:25 Laroy Texas01:08:53 All You Need Is DeathOn this week's  'Roger (Ebert) & Me,'  an imitation 'Siskel & Ebert' movie review show,  film critics Brett Arnold of The New Flesh & Mark Dujsik of markreviewsmovies.comtake on seven (7) new release movies out in theaters and streaming the week of Friday April 12th 2024 (04/12/2024).Check out markreviewsmovies.com  for several more movies reviewed by Mark. Brett's a slacker!For more on the many genre titles out this week, check out The New Flesh,  Brett's other show, out on Monday. Thank you to Banshee Beat for the incredible original theme song.  Alien Ant Farm's music video for 'Movies' closes the show.  And thanks to Mary Houlihan for the killer hand-drawn artwork."Roger (Ebert) & Me" is a celebration of the late, great Roger Ebert, aiming to keep his unique spirit of film criticism alive by reviewing new movies in the easily digestible format that he pioneered. In other words, it's a movie review podcast. A podcast for regular moviegoers and people who like to keep up with new release movies.Every Friday, join Brett and veteran film critic Mark Dujsik as they review all the movies set for theatrical or streaming release that day and let you know if they're worth your time and money. 
Released:
Apr 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

"Roger & Me" is a celebration of the late, great Roger Ebert, keeping his unique spirit of film criticism alive through his own words on his seminal television program and by reviewing new movies in an easily digestible format. Every Tuesday, Brett Arnold and a guest revisit an old episode of Siskel & Ebert's movie review TV show and reevaluate the movies from a modern perspective. Would today’s audiences give Roger’s take a “Thumbs Up?” And every Friday, join Brett and a guest as they review all the movies set for theatrical release that day and let you know if they're worth your time and money.