Hosts Joshua Ryan and Tim Scholes take on the most divisive movies in history, breaking them down to discuss the good, the bad and everything in-between, before ultimately deciding... are they good?
The Movie Divide podcast is a must-listen for any movie enthusiast. As someone who primarily listens to movie podcasts, I can confidently say that this show stands out as one of my favorites. Hosted by Josh and Tim, they have an incredible ability to break down movies in such a detailed and comprehensive way, making it both informative and entertaining.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is the way they structure their episodes. They delve deep into the movies they review, analyzing various aspects such as plot, characters, cinematography, and more. Their breakdowns are thorough and thought-provoking, providing listeners with valuable insights into the films being discussed. Additionally, their chemistry as hosts is evident throughout each episode. They have great banter and their conversations flow naturally, making it enjoyable to listen to.
Furthermore, I appreciate that while Josh and Tim may have differing opinions on certain movies or aspects of filmmaking, they never become overly argumentative or hostile towards each other. They maintain a respectful and friendly tone throughout their discussions which creates a pleasant listening experience. It's refreshing to hear hosts who can engage in thoughtful conversations without resorting to unnecessary conflict.
The only downside I can think of when it comes to The Movie Divide podcast is that there could be more variety in terms of the movies they review. While they do cover a wide range of genres, it would be great to see them explore lesser-known or independent films as well. This would add even more depth to their content and potentially introduce listeners to hidden gems they may have missed.
In conclusion, The Movie Divide podcast is an exceptional show that deserves recognition within the movie podcasting community. With hosts like Josh and Tim who possess not only enthusiasm but also expertise in different genres of film, listeners are in for a treat every episode. Their ability to provide insightful and entertaining discussions makes this podcast truly stand out from others in the genre. Whether you're a casual moviegoer or a die-hard cinephile, this podcast is a must-add to your listening list.
Joshua and Tim take a slice of 90's nostalgia pie with American Pie starring Jason Biggs and Alyson Hannigan.
Tim and Joshua explore whether bustin' makes them feel good with the Ghostbusters reboot from 2016 starring Kristen Wiig and Melissa McCarthy.
Joshua and Tim practice their roundhouse kicks while exploring the over-the-top 1980s action Roadhouse, starring Patrick Swayze and Sam Elliott.
Joshua and Tim squeeze into spandex to explore the satirical look at superhero cinema, Mystery Men, starring Ben Stiller and William H. Macy.
Joshua and Tim make beautiful music while discussing the Oscar-nominated biopic 'Maestro,' starring Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan.
Joshua and Tim make beautiful music while discussing the Oscar-nominated biopic 'Maestro,' starring Bradley Cooper and Carey Mulligan.
Joshua and Tim journey to Arrakis to talk about Dune 1984, starring Kyle MacLachlan and Francesca Annis.
Joshua and Tim explore a galaxy far, far away in this origin of the famed smuggler, 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' starring Alden Ehrenreich and Woody Harrelson.
Happy Valentine's Day!!! Joshua And Tim light a candle, grab a whip, and strap each other down to discuss 50 Shades of Grey starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan.
Joshua and Tim wag their tales while diving into the deep end of the divisive 90's comedy ‘Ace Ventura: Pet Detective' starring Jim Carrey and Courtney Cox.
Joshua and Tim explore a forgotten realm in this sequel to a blockbuster hit, 'The Lost World: Jurassic Park,' starring Jeff Goldblum and Julianne Moore.
Join Joshua and Tim as they get pulled into the nightmarish world of early 2000's horror with Freddy vs Jason, starring Roberty Englund and Monica Keena.
Joshua and Tim go Zero-G in this special review episode of ISS, Directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite, written by Nick Shafir, and starring Ariana Debose, Chris Messina, and John Gallagher Jr.
Joshua and Tim bang their chests and raise some carnage as they explore new and dangerous territory with 'Kong: Skull Island,' starring Samuel L. Jackson and Brie Larson.
Joshua and Tim dip their toes in the prehistoric waters of 'The Meg', starring Jason Statham and Rainn Wilson.
Joshua and Tim cross the streams in this decisive sequel starring the O.G. Ghostbusters!
Josh and Tim bust out their top 10 and bottom 5 movies of the year, 2023.
Joshua and Tim duke it out while breaking down Zack Snyder's divisive Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, starring Ben Affleck and Henry Cavill.
Joshua and Tim try to steal Christmas in one of the holiday's most divisive movies, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” starring Jim Carrey.
Joshua and Tim pluck the fat from Chicken Run, a divisive claymation-comedy starring the voice of Mel Gibson.
Joshua and Tim climb into the shell of TMNT 2 to get to the secret of the ooze in this divisive sequel starring four animatronic turtles.
Joshua and Tim take aim at 'The Killer', starring Michael Fassbender as a vengeful hitman in this divisive Netflix movie.
Joshua and Tim celebrate the happiest time of the year with a special episode, delivering a review of John Woo's new action extravaganza, 'Silent Night,' starring Joel Kinnaman.
Joshua and Tim take a bite out of ‘Good Burger,' a nostalgic 90's comedy from Nickelodeon Studios starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell.
Joshua and Tim take on the King of the Monsters while dissecting one of the kaiju icon's most divisive entries of all time, ‘Godzilla (2014),' starring Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Elizabeth Olsen.
Joshua and Tim open the door and face the end of the world with on of M. Night Shyamalan's most divisive movies, 'Knock at the Cabin' starring Dave Bautista and Rupert Grint.
Joshua and Tim roll the dice while exploring one of the most divisive board game movies of all time, 'Jumanji (1995)' starring Robin Williams and Kirsten Dunst.
Joshua and Tim dive headfirst into the MCU to explore the good and bad of one of Marvel's most divisive movies, 'Captain Marvel' starring Brie Larson and Samuel L. Jackson.
Hosts Joshua Ryan and Tim Scholes take on the most divisive movies in history, breaking them down to discuss the good, the bad and everything in-between, before ultimately deciding... are they good?