Stemming from people who say, “Oh, you’ve never seen that movie?” host and cinephile Georgia Davis watches what people deem popular films for the first time and brings on a fan to talk about it. From cult films to critically acclaimed classics, this podcast has a little bit of everything.
Host Georgia Davis takes a look back on the movies she watched in First Reel’s 20 episodes. She discusses her five favorite films she watched.First Reel will take a bit of a hiatus.
Host Georgia Davis discusses the final film in the Lord of the Rings trilogy with four-time guest Alex Penrose. Georgia decides Return of the King is not as good as Fellowship of the Ring, but the series overall definitely lives up to the hype.
Host Georgia Davis discusses the 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs with sister-brother duo Kyra and Bennett Leckrone.The trio talks about how scary the film is and what makes Hannibal Lecter such a good villain. You can find First Reel on all your preferred listening platforms.
Host Georgia Davis discusses the 2007 film Superbad with podcast director Cal Gunderson. Georgia struggles with the vulgarity of the first half of the film, but comes to love the teenage themes with the help of Cal. But let’s be honest, McLovin’ is the best part of the movie.
Alex Penrose returns to discuss Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers with host Georgia Davis.Topics of conversation include Gollum being the most complex character, the insane practical effects and the battle that’s to come. Check back again in a few weeks for the epic conclusion of the series.
Host Georgia Davis discusses Alfred Hitchcock’s 1960 film Psycho with asst. editor of The Beat Molly Schramm. The pair talks about what the film did for the horror genre and how it compares to the current films in the genre.
Host Georgia Davis discusses Darren Aronfsky’s 2010 film Black Swan with return guest Alexis Eichelberger.The pair talks about the film’s themes of perfection and Natalie Portman’s stunning performance.
Ahead of the Oscars, host Georgia Davis discussed the war film Saving Private Ryan, which won five Academy Awards. Return guest Ruby Cochran talks about another Matt Damon film. The pair discuss the emotion displayed in the film and if it holds up in this decade’s war films.
“Leaving at Halftime” host Matt Parker joins host Georgia Davis to discuss the 1986 film Top Gun. The two of them talk about how cool it would be to be in Top Gun school and how Tom Cruise is more than a meme. They also share thoughts about the upcoming sequel, Top Gun: Maverick.
Georgia Davis and guest Taylor Johnston discuss the 1999 found-footage classic 'The Blair Witch Project.'The pair discusses the PR surrounding the film at the time of its release, and how the ending left Georgia wanting more.
On this special episode of "First Reel," host Georgia Davis is joined by 'Post' Culture Editor Alexis Eichelberger, Assistant Blogs Editor Molly Schramm and multimedia contributor Thalia Badio to discuss the 2019 Oscar nominees. The group talks about the biggest surprises and snubs and who they think will win Best Picture.
Morris Wein joins host Georgia Davis to discuss the Coen Brothers film 'The Big Lebowski,' starring Jeff Bridges. The pair touches on the theme of war in the movie and practicing Dudism. What reigns supreme is the Coen Brothers’ artistic sensibility and their sharp, witty dialogue.
Alex Penrose returns to talk about 'Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring' with host Georgia Davis.The two of them talk about J.R.R. Tolkien's horrible naming strategies and the meme that is Sean Bean. In the first of a three-part series, Georgia discusses what she liked about the movie and her excitement in watching the rest of the franchise.
Post writer Jonny Palermo joins host Georgia Davis as she discusses her reactions to Quentin Tarantino’s 1992 film 'Reservoir Dogs.'
Film student Savannah Heller joins host Georgia Davis to discuss Wes Anderson’s Oscar-winning film 'The Grand Budapest Hotel.' The pair gets into a deep discussion about the film’s cinematography and editing and how they aide Anderson’s visual storytelling style.
The 2004 film 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' is a movie loved by many people, so host Georgia watched it for the first time. Joined by Alex Penrose, the two discuss how the film quickly became Georgia’s favorite movie she has seen for 'First Reel' so far.
Ruby Cochran joins Georgia to discuss the feel-good film ‘Good Will Hunting.’ With a witty script and successful improvisation, Matt Damon and Ben Affleck’s real-life friendship is brought to the screen.
Madeleine Peck joins Georgia to talk about the 2001 film, 'Legally Blonde' starring the beautiful and talented Reese Witherspoon. Georgia is shocked to find the film touches on deeper topics and that it's the origin of the "bend and snap."
Molly Schramm joins Georgia to discuss John Carpenter’s 1978 slasher film 'Halloween.' The film invented the genre’s tropes, so does that mean it doesn’t hold up in today’s society?
So many people have told host Georgia Davis that ‘Donnie Darko’ is the best movie ever. She doesn’t agree after watching the 2001 cult classic for the first time. Bennett Leckrone joins her to discuss what the film does right and wrong.
Georgia discusses John Hughes’ 1984 film, ‘Sixteen Candles’ with Alexis Eichelberger. The film takes both of them back to high school and having a crush on that one person — oh, and the fear of someone forgetting their birthday.
Host Georgia Davis discusses Steven Spielberg’s 1975 film, ‘Jaws’ with Kaitlyn McGarvey. From the terrifying animatronic shark to the watchibility of the movie, there is a lot to talk about. But one thing remains true: Spielberg is the reason we have 'Sharknado.'