There are times we miss films. Perhaps they're released before our time. Sometimes their marketing passes us by. Then there are the movies we choose to skip because of genre, director, or actor preconceptions. It is our goal with Find That Film podcast to give you the chance to see a movie you didn'…
I can’t believe we’re in season six. I’ve been slacking a bit and poor ManWithPez has been posting, writing, pulling clips…well, he’s been doing everything but recording my lines. I’ll... Read more »
Back in 2001, the film comedy as a genre that people regularly went to the theater for was beginning to change, and, in my opinion, not for the better. So... Read more »
The Coen brothers are powerhouses of modern cinema, and here is their first movie: Blood Simple…and what a debut! Neon-drenched, bloody, violent, Texas-themed neo-noir, and man, does it pack a... Read more »
Welcome back to season 6 of Find That Film! And to kick things off, here’s a coming of age summer film from 1984 starring Matt Dillon called The Flamingo Kid. ... Read more »
For episode 23, we are finally closing out season five by discussing the 1981 not-horror-classic The Boogens. This low budget monster flick is best remembered for its monsters. For the record,... Read more »
At the tail end of Summer of 1984, an intriguing psychological thriller slipped in and out of theaters. Even though it had sex, murder, and small town insanity, season five... Read more »
Yes, we’re still in season five. I know. It’s on me. I’m sorry. ManWithPez has been chomping at the bit to do an Albert Finney movie and here I sit... Read more »
Do you remember that John Landis werewolf movie from the 80s? Yeah? Most people do and consider it the seminal film in the subgenre. Did you know he made a... Read more »
I thought he posted it. He thought I posted it. I don’t know what’s going on anymore. Things seem to sneak by more and more everyday. Episode 19 is one... Read more »
Season five episode 18 is 1984’s Dune. We know it’s a divisive movie for Dune fans but we’d like you to give it a chance. David Lynch brought a unique... Read more »
Here at Find That FIlm, we don’t just love the finely crafted, innovating, or Oscar caliber movies. Oh no, we like the cheesy stuff too. So it is with episode... Read more »
I’m finally posting episode 16 of season five. I think we have figured out how my change in work schedule will work with instead of against our publishing schedule. Fingers... Read more »
For our last Christmas podcast of 2018…even though it’s now 2019, here’s the 1984 made for TV version of A Christmas Carol, my personal favorite take on Charles Dickens novel,... Read more »
Merry Christmas! Sit down and watch a mostly forgotten christmas cookie of a film that most people couldn’t view on television from the late 80s until just a couple of... Read more »
It’s my fault. I just can’t seem to shake this cold. Plus, I didn’t feel like recording on my birthday while I coughed out a lung. Hopefully, I’ve managed to... Read more »
If I were to ask you for a list of the best films of 1997, a few would jump to mind. The Full Monty, L.A. Confidential, Good Will Hunting…maybe? Even... Read more »
Continuing a look at some Thanksgiving movies, here’s Home for the Holidays, an underrated gem of a holiday movie that might suffer from feeling a little too real. Thanksgiving is... Read more »
We’re rolling in to November not with time travel in season five, but a couple of Thanksgiving holiday movies. With that, episode 10 is the John Hughes penned and directed... Read more »
Happy Halloween! While our past performances would dictate that we would skip a holiday podcast because we were busy or something horrible had happened, we decided for once not to... Read more »
We’ve talked about ManWithPez’s favorite horror film; now it’s my turn. I only had to wait for episode eight of season five. Today’s Find That Film is my birthday movie:... Read more »
It’s the third week of our season five horror through the decades special. We’re up to the 60s with episode seven Village of the Damned. This is a rather short... Read more »
It’s still October. As you know we’re in season five and we’re talking about scary movies through the decades. Last week was the forties and The Wolf Man and this... Read more »
It’s October! For season five we’ve selected four horror films from four decades to honor Halloween. We begin with episode five: The Wolf Man (1941). Most of you are familiar... Read more »
Today on Find That Film episode four of season five, we highlight one of ManWithPez’s motivations for creating this series: Popcorn. This 1991 horror movie stars Jill Schoelen as a... Read more »
We were discussing the merits of Michael Crichton movies when ManWithPez found out I had missed Runaway (1984). We made it episode three of season five because we were both... Read more »
Episode two of season five is the mostly forgotten Band of the Hand. Directed by Paul Michael Glaser, Band of the Hand tells the story of a group of delinquents as... Read more »
Season five is finally upon us. We moved across the country again and have mostly unpacked. Our recording area is not as quiet as previous locations, but it should do... Read more »
Episode 21 brings season four to an end. Luckily for you, we chose a rather new movie (2016) you should be able to find almost anywhere: Kubo and the Two... Read more »
Episode 20 of season four features another William Powell (have you tracked down his filmography yet?) film: My Man Godfrey. Gregory La Cava directed a stellar cast in this 1936... Read more »
Happy Birthday, ManWithPez! We celebrate by highlighting Fright Night; his favorite horror movie. Let’s go back to 1985 to visit this nearly perfect Tom Holland project. Tom Holland wrote and... Read more »
I forgot the day of the week. I’m still not convinced this is Thursday. My mind has gone blank—too many Cadbury eggs or not enough Cadbury eggs? Just One of... Read more »
This week on Find That Film, we return to the true classics of American cinema with Red River. Episode seventeen, season four, lauds the 1948 Howard Hawks western and the... Read more »
Episode 16 is season four’s suggestion by ThatWeirdGirl. It’s worth it. In 1981 the Matthew Robbins directed Dragonslayer, Paramount and Disney pulled their resources to make a dark fantasy. After... Read more »
We’re talking about the forgotten My Bloody Valentine in today’s episode 15 of season four. In 1981, everyone wanted to be the next big slasher horror hit and this one... Read more »
After watching and debating several comedies from the early 90s era, we settled on Only the Lonely for episode 14, season 4. This oft-overlooked movie from Chris Columbus showcases John... Read more »
This week we’re returning to the William Powell and Myrna Loy well. Episode fourteen is After The Thin Man, the first sequel ever featured on Find That Film. You may... Read more »
Ready for a movie that will leave you gasping, “What!” Please enjoy some extra chills with season four episode twelve’s The Innocents. Deborah Kerr star as Miss Giddens, the governess,... Read more »
We head to the Southern hemisphere for episode 11 of season four. Today let’s talk about the Rutger Hauer sports epic Blood of Heroes. David Webb Peoples directed and wrote... Read more »
Episode ten of season four is the must see Brandon Lee action film Rapid Fire. This movie, more than others, shows Lee’s potential. Dwight H. Little, better known at the... Read more »
New year, new episode for Find That Film. We’ll start 2018 with the John Landis comedy Trading Places. Back in the summer of 1983, the Saturday Night Live player Eddie... Read more »
I can’t believe we finally made it to episode eight of season four. Seriously, for a while there it felt like we’d never get here. It’s December and we’re approaching... Read more »
On Find That Film we often lament that movie plots are nowhere near as complicated as they used to be. With that in mind, here’s a beautiful little Christmas movie... Read more »
As you have no doubt surmised by now, we didn’t do very well during time travel month. Man…if only there were some kind of machine I could use to go... Read more »
Take two California native, well-meaning idiots, add George Carlin and a time machine, and a slew of historical figures…and make it a comedy? Well, given the ramifications of the bad... Read more »
For our last October entry, we take a look at not only one of the better movies that takes place on Halloween, but possibly one of the better comedies ever... Read more »
For episode three of season four we’re focusing on the rare TV movie on Find That Film: Dark Night of the Scarecrow. One Saturday in October, back in 1981, this... Read more »
Are you still with us for our Halloween inspired start to season four? Right, then on to episode two and 1988’s Night of the Demons. Director Kevin S Tenney serves up... Read more »
We’ve timed the beginning of season four with October for a reason. The first four films this season will feature Halloween in some form. I won’t promise Oscar caliber productions... Read more »
It may seem like this episode is the beginning of Season Four, but it is not. This is our closing episode for Season Three. We had a serious of unfortunate... Read more »
Genre defining does not even begin to describe the masterpiece that is House on Haunted Hill. William Castle teamed with frequent collaborator Robb White to create a horror mystery that has stood... Read more »