Love This Movie, Hate This Film is the monthly podcast where co-hosts Zalina Alvi and Colleen Hale-Hodgson choose a bunch of movies under a common theme and pit them against each other in a fight to the death.
Colleen Hale-Hodgson and Zalina Alvi
Like all good things, including but not limited to raindrops on roses, time-travelling Deloreans, and every single line in Clue, the Love This Movie, Hate This Film podcast must come to an end. That’s… Continue reading →
What do Jean Claude Van Damme and John Malkovich have in common? Not a heck of a whole lot, however they do both star in movies where they play themselves and their real… Continue reading →
As a belated nod to International Women’s Day (March 8), this edition of the podcast is all about young, strong – heroic, even – ladies. If you can get past the awkward/misguided attempt… Continue reading →
“No McFly ever amounted to anything in the history of Hill Valley!” “Yeah, well, history is gonna’ change.” It’s our inevitable Back to the Future episode, Future Boys and Girls. After we attempt to… Continue reading →
Going to the movies is kinda like falling in love: Sometimes you’re going to get your heart broken. This has definitely been the case for us with both Zack Snyder’s Watchmen and J.J. Abrams’ Super 8 (among… Continue reading →
Celebrate hard. Decks the halls hard. Die Hard. To help you while away your holiday downtime, please join us as we watch Die Hard and provide a little jolly, snarky and trivia-heavy audio commentary. So pop the movie… Continue reading →
We weren’t quite ready to let go of Harry and his magical friends (never let go!), so we went back to Hogwarts for this month’s episode of Love This Movie, Hate This Film.… Continue reading →
This is a podcast about movies about movies. It’s kind of like Inception, only with layers of meaning instead of layers of dreams. And monsters. Lots of monsters. Shaun of the Dead effectively… Continue reading →
With Frederico Fellini’s famous (and famous-scorning) La Dolce Vita and his meta 8 1/2, we focus on two films by the Italian writer-director from the early ’60s—and now we can’t stop speaking in Italian accents. Bellissima!… Continue reading →
Who wants to watch a love story when you can watch a non-linear anti-love story? Amiright? This month it’s (500) Days of Summer vs. Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, two movies based… Continue reading →