Critical, sometimes confrontational, always amusing, conversations about movies. Hosted by Columbus film critics John DeSando and Johnny DiLoretto, Double Take provides insightful commentary and context regarding all things cinematic. Casual moviegoers an
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Classic adaptation of Broadway success.

Celebrating Ohio Goes to the Movies with a film having Ohio roots.

An unusual and exciting look at the weather for D Day.

Arguably the most influential movie ever made.

Live Animation mystery murder solve by bright sheep

A successful sequel to the original with the main actors returning.

Another version of the Mummy motif with more gore than usual.

Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn star in a thriller patterned after Hitchcock's work.

Rose Byrne plays a real life lady fighting a large towing bill.

Paranormal podcasters struggle with weird sounds.

Speculation about what categories Sinners and One Battle After Another and other films will take.

An aging married couple goes to Amsterdam to renew their life.

The passionate couple with Margot Robbie in the newest Bronte-inspired iteration.

The Story of The Shaker Movement and its founder, Ann Lee

Sam Raimi directs a boss and one of the staff marooned on a desert island

The Jimmies and the Devil fight to the death.

A tribute duo story of Neil Diamond Songs

Brazil in 1977—Complex cultural pressures on the hero played expertly by Wegner Maura.

A loner finds love and loss in turn of the 20h century Pacific northwest.

The third Knives Out mystery set in Upstate NY starring Daniel Craig.

Part two of the spinoff saga of The Wizard of Oz.

Lesser known film adaptations such as The Fugitive Kind, The Rose Tattoo, Night of the Iguana

The trials engagingly center on Hermann Goring and the psychiatrist.

Young adult romance in a fractured family.

Two formative years in the Boss's musical life.

Ethan Hawke's Grabber returns 4 years later to terrorize the teens.

Agatha-Christie-like murder mystery on Netflix starring Keira Knightly.

Dwayne Johnson depicts a world champion mixed fighting artist.

An effective documentary about a family's grieving process.

Revolutionaries in the 60's and now—Oscar nomination a surety.

The band is back one more time with Rob Reiner directing.

The final Downton Abbey that shows the struggles with change.

Eden is Ron Howard's important historical drama about some eccentric characters occupying the Galapagos.

A child's fantasy reading saves the world from nothingness.

Technicolor and glorious music mark this classic musical.

A classroom of kids vanishes leaving the town to wonder what happened.

The best super-hero blockbuster of the summer and maybe of all the MCU.

The newest, most human, and most vulnerable Man of Steel.

A 70's comedy often called "screwball." We explore that reasoning.

Bad Bot M3gan fights new girl on the block, Amelia

Paul Newman and George Kennedy (won Oscar) star in 1967 chain-gang drama.

A brilliant contemporary rom-com about dating, matchmaking, money, and love.

Wes Anderson's querky new comedy about a tycoon played by Benecio del Toro

A pleasant modern rom-com with hints of Jane Austen

Ethan Hunt hunts the world's newest villain: AI