Film Strip podcast reviews our favorite films and franchises breaking down the themes, production value, box office returns and cultural significance.
The Film Strip Podcast is a fantastic podcast for film lovers who enjoy in-depth reviews and discussions about movies. From Stanley Kubrick to the Marx Brothers, the hosts tackle a wide range of films and provide insightful commentary that will keep listeners engaged and entertained. The show has a homey feeling, with hosts that feel like good friends discussing movies after a night at the theater. Their warm personalities add depth to the show and make it feel relatable and enjoyable.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the extensive research that goes into each episode. The hosts and guests do their homework, providing detailed information about the movies they review, including trivia, behind-the-scenes stories, and analysis of themes and filmmaking techniques. This makes each episode informative and enriching for film enthusiasts who love learning more about their favorite movies.
Another great aspect of The Film Strip Podcast is its humor. The hosts have a fun and lighthearted approach to discussing films, making the episodes entertaining to listen to. They don't take themselves too seriously, creating a relaxed atmosphere that feels like you're having a casual conversation with friends about your favorite movies.
While there are no major drawbacks to this podcast, some listeners may prefer a more structured format or crisper editing. Occasionally, conversations may go off-topic or become tangential, which could be distracting for those who prefer a more focused discussion.
In conclusion, The Film Strip Podcast is highly recommended for film lovers who enjoy thoughtful and entertaining reviews of movies. The hosts' passion for cinema shines through in each episode, making it a fun and engaging listen. With extensive research and humorous discussions, this podcast is sure to please anyone looking for an entertaining deep dive into the world of film.
Note: Don't Google “murder yo-yo.” Ron and Lindsey navigate the ultra-violent maze of The Night Comes For Us (2018).
Putting a little bite back into the Bond franchise. Jay and guest Phil from Phil at the Movies review Roger Moore as 007 in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). Follow Phil - linktr.ee/PhilAtTheMovies
Speaking of strange new worlds. Jay and Nate review Star Trek: Insurrection (1998).
One movie to rule two-thirds of the story. Lindsey, Jay, and Ron review Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings (1978).
Prime example of when more is not what we needed. Jay and Nick go back for The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006).
Jay, Lindsey, and Ron talk about some of their favorite movies and ask if and why they still hold up after all the years.
It's hard to be the guy replacing the other guy. Jay and Andy "Action Movie Guy" Gorham review On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969). #ohmss #JamesBond Follow Andy https://x.com/AndrewMGorham https://bsky.app/profile/andrewmgorham.bsky.social
Jason takes New York's finest. Jay and Ron review the cult classic Maniac Cop (1988).
You only thought you had seen the wrong side of the tracks. Lindsey and Ron take a deep dive into Street Trash (1987).
The futility of resistance never looked so good. Jay and Nate review Star Trek: First Contact (1996).
No, audience, we expect you to listen! Welcome to 00Film Strip. Jay, along with a guest host, reviews a single entry from each era of the James Bond film franchise. We will talk about the key elements of each Bond movie, what makes this iteration of Bond special, and dissect how well this still plays today. We start with the film many consider the movie that launched the franchise into the stratosphere - 1964's Goldfinger featuring Sean Connery as James Bond.
We'd never cross you out. Lindsey, Ron, & Jay welcome back Misty + Kendall from Two Girls One Crypt to talk Jennifer's Body (2009). Follow Two Girls One Crypt
Jay is joined by Phil Walsh from Phil at the Movies and Carmelita Valdez-McKoy to talk about favorite rewatches, the resurgence of horror movies, and what makes the movie viewing experience truly magical.Follow Phil's show Phil at the Movies on Apple, Spotify, YouTube and more. Social media @PhilAtTheMoviesFollow Carmelita on social media @CarmelitaSays
This podcast is way more than meets the eye. Lindsey, Brian, Ron, and Jay (and a special guest) kick off Foxy February with Transformers (2007).
Jay, Lindsey, Ron, and Brian talk about things they think are missing from modern mainstream action movies, what stars below the age of 40 they think could carry an action movie, and discuss 2025 releases they are excited about, and more!
A podcast 399 episodes in the making. The Film Strip crew celebrates Episode #400 with Jurassic Park (1993).
Look up "podcast" in the dictionary. You know what you'll find? 399 episodes of us. Ron and Lindsey cap off Shane Black Christmas with Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
A lot people have got podcasts especially during the silly season like now. Ron, Jay, and Lindsey review Lethal Weapon (1987). Ron's article on why Lethal Weapon is more of a Christmas movie than Die Hard. https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/lethal-weapon-action-christmas-movie-die-hard/#disqus_thread --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Gather 'round the family, pocket full of chainsaws. Jay and Nick bring you the bountiful feast that is the 2003 remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
We are all hungry for love, but not that hungry. Jay and guest Carmelita Valdez-McKoy review David Cronenberg's Shivers (1975). Follow Carmelita @CarmelitaSays on X/Twitter, Letterboxd, and BlueSky. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Our mothers told us never to do this. Lindsey, Ron, Jay, and guests Misty & Kendall from Two Girls One Crypt review The Hitcher (1986). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Food isn't the only funny thing at the Clown Cafe. Ron, Lindsey, Jay, and guests Anthony and Matt review Terrifier 2 (2022). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
And to think, if it weren't for you... we never would've podcasted at all. Ron, Jay,, and special guest Matt from North Pole Radio/Two Broke Geeks review Jordan Peele's Us (2019). Follow Matt --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Goodnight blue cheese podcast. Jay, Lindsey, Ron, and guest Patrick from Chainsaws & Claws review The Purge: Election Year (2016). and on social media --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
There's plain few problems can't be solved with a little podcasting and hard work. Jay is joined by Preston to review Pale Rider (1985). Follow Preston on Letterboxd and X --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Time to hit The Holodeck! Jay and Nate review Star Trek: Generations (1994). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
This camera has one sharp lens! Jay, Lindsey, Ron, and special guest Carmelita Valdez-McKoy discuss Peeping Tom (1960). Reviled when it was released, Michael Powell's bawdy thriller has enjoyed a reappraisal in recent years. Recognized for the killer's POV camera work, putting the audience in the same view of the killer, and the deeply disturbing psychological underpinnings, modern audiences are finally seeing the root of slashers may not completely reside with 1960's Psycho, but also in this film. Follow Carmelita @CarmelitaSays on X/Twitter, Letterboxd, and BlueSky. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
The fine line between homage and fan fiction is filled with bioengineered goo. Jay and Nick return to review Alien:Romulus (2024). #AlienRomulus #podcast #alien --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
The podcast with a face that definitely has character. Lindsey, Ron, and Jay rock n roll with Cry-Baby (1990). Desperate to shed his teen-heartthrob image, Johnny Depp went looking for a different project and he found one in John Waters' send up of 1950s rebellious kid culture. On the heels of his major success Hairspray, Waters' next film brought about a bidding war from studios. However, when it released, the audience response was mixed at best. However, this movie became a cult classic. What gives it such status? Find out in our latest episode! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Christmas in July never felt more Canadian. Jay, Lindsey, and Ron unwrap Black Christmas (2006). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
We don't need to wait for the translation to talk about this movie! Jay and Nate review Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). Aiming to send the original crew out with a high note, Paramount turned to people who had delivered some of the biggest and best so far. With a dense plot, a limited budget, and a focused crew, the final adventure of the Enterprise heroes had a lot riding on the premise. How well does it deliver? Find out in our latest review! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
We still care about movies! Jay and Anthony from 'Tis the Podcast review Scream VI (2023). Follow Anthony and 'Tis the Podcast at linktree.com/tisthepodcast After the smash requel reset the franchise with new characters, directors Radio Silence moved this entry to the Big Apple for a change of scenery while still incorporating some standard Ghostface tropes mixed with modern sensibilities and issues. Despite of knowing this is the end of the line for these characters, does Scream VI still deliver the chills and thrills or is it a pale imitation of a once-great franchise. Listen as Jay and Anthony discuss! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Row, row, row your starship. Jay and Nate review Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Inspired by a late-night viewing of televangelists and wanting to boldly go in a different direction, William Shatner's concept for the fifth Star Trek movie was ambitious - too ambitious for the studio and faced budget cuts, outsourced effects, and a general sense of apathy from those involved. However, the cast all talk about what a good time they had making this entry. So is it worthy of re-evaluation after missing audiences in release? Or is this a frontier best left unexplored. Find out in our latest episode of the Star Trek Retrospective Series. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Catch us now and later! Jay and Lindsey review Blue Thunder (1983). 1980s cinema became a fertile ground for the Cold War techno-thilller and Director John Badham had two in 1983 with WarGames and Blue Thunder. Star Roy Scheider and Badham both felt strongly that the dangers of the constant surveillance state as well as military-grade armament of the police were not to be taken lightly. Does this movie make it's point or flutter into the dust? Find out as Jay and Lindsey review Blue Thunder (1983). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
The legacy sequel we didn't know we needed. Jay and guests Matt from Film Feast, Andy from Imperial Scum, and Carmelita Valdez McCoy track through the jungles of Rambo (2008). It was 20 years since Rambo had any presence on the big screen. Stallone had a career resurgence with Rocky Balboa. He returned to his other franchise in attempt to Mary the psychological aspects of First Blood with the fun action tropes of parts 2 and 3. How well did it work? Listen as Jay welcome guests Matt Bledsoe, Andy Gorham, and Carmelita Valdez-McKoy for this review. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
We will try to make the best guess we can. Jay and Nate review Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986). Part of the ongoing Star Trek Retrospective Series. After the successes of parts 2 and 3, another entry was inevitable. But the creators - and many of the cast members - felt like they needed to lean more into comedy after the stark action and drama of the series so far. Did the gamble to combine chuckles with a time-travel, fish-out-of-water story work? Find out on the latest installment in our Star Trek retrospective series. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
A horror sequel via Coast to Coast AM sensibilities. Jay and Nick continue their journey through this series with Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1995). Matthew McConaughey and Renee Zellweger were not yet household names when this fourth entry was filmed. By the time it found release, the studio was trying to cash in on their stardom by hiding what has to be one of the boldest turns in an horror series. Did the conspiracy-theory chills work? Or is this a mere cash-grab desperately trying to find a new audience? Tune in as Jay and Nick continue their journey through the TCM series. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
On this episode of Change My Movie Mind, Anthony and Jay welcome Phil from Phil At the Movies to preside over our debate topic: This Movie Can Never Be Remade. Anthony and Jay will each present a movie they will argue can never be remade. We will hear a rebuttal from the opposite side, have an open Q&A section, and then present final arguments. After each round, Phil decides who needs to Change My Movie Mind. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
We've been calling our shot for 14 years. Step up to the plate as Lindsey, Ron, and Brian review Major League (1989). In 1989, Director David S. Ward blended the tried and true sports drama with a good dose of comedy to sell and underdog story about a group of lovable losers chasing baseball glory in the warm fires of the Cuyahoga River. Can Tom Berenger pull off being a sex symbol? Can Charlie Sheen be funny? Can anyone believe the MLB Cleveland team could ever be good? Find out as we celebrate 14 years of Film Strip with this review! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
We definitely podcast on the first date. Ron and Lindsey get into all the shenanigans of April Fool's Day (1986). Everywhere podcasts are found. #aprilfoolsday #80shorror #movieslinktree.com/filmstrippodcast As the 1980's slasher craze hit it's peak, any and every marketable date was taking a turn in the multiplex. April Fool's Day offered a trick for the audience by blending teenage sex comedy with the thrills and kills. Did it work? Listen and Ron and Lindsey dive into all that is April Fool's Day (1986). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Looking for Spock? He's in the Director's chair. Jay and Nate review Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (1984). Everywhere podcasts are found. #startrek3 #spock #startrek linktree.com/filmstrippodcast After the mega success of The Wrath of Khan, Paramount was keen on another installment. However, it took some convincing to finally get Leonard Nimoy back and that included him having a chance to direct. Was it worth it? Is this film as memorable in the Star Trek lexicon as its predecessor? And is this actually William Shatner's best performance as Kirk? Find out this an more and Jay and Nate continue their reviews of the Star Trek movie universe. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Bust your brackets as Nick Nolte busts blood vessels. Jay and Ron review Blue Chips (1994). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
The MPAA did more cutting than the killers in this movie. Jay and Nick kick of March Madness with Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
When the Oscars Got Best Picture Wrong - Change My Movie Mind feat. @CarmelitaSays as guest judge for @TheSandersonBro of @TisthePodcast and @JayRanHere of @FilmStripPod. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
For a well-read guy, Khan really doesn't understand how Moby Dick ends for Ahab. Jay and Nate continue the series with Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (1982). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
The dumbest smart podcast you know. Jay and Ron are joined by Casey (@fromsluggo) of @TheMBGPodcast to talk Varsity Blues (1999). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Don't change that dial! Ron and Jay review the cult hit Pontypool (2009). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Zack Snyder vs. Rob Zombie. Anthony from Tis the Podcast and Jay from Film Strip Podcast make their case for who has the better filmography. Guest Judge is Sully from The Jacked Up Review Show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Every podcast must evolve. Jay and Nate review Star Trek: The Motion Picture (1979). In 2024, Film Strip Podcast will revisit the entire cinematic universe of Star Trek as a special series for you to enjoy. Please share the show, let us know your thoughts, and, as always, thank you for your support. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
Do we always ask this many questions? We're a podcast, it's what we do. Jay, Lindsey, Brian, and Ron review Uncle Buck (1989). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support
We know nobody's listening 'cos you're all looming, but we got a shot of hot podcast for you anyway. Jay and Nick review The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986). Also, get ready for a new spin off show, Change My Movie Mind from Film Strip Podcast and 'Tis The Podcast coming soon. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/filmstrip/support