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On the latest episode of the BIG show, we salute the Hollywood Saviors: The Super Hero Genre. Over the course of the pandemic, it has become apparent that the only thing keeping movie theaters afloat are the stories coming out of both the Marvel and DC cinematic universes. Over the next hour, we'll discuss the phenomenon and rise of Super-Heroes stories and how this once-fringe art form has grown to dominate the film industry.We'll also spotlight the 5 Richest Superheroes. We will be joined by fellow critic and comic enthusiast Emmanuel Noisette and Charles Kirkland, Jr. We'll have all of that and more on Episode 494 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon
On the latest episode of the BIG show, we salute the Hollywood Saviors: The Super Hero Genre. Over the course of the pandemic, it has become apparent that the only thing keeping movie theaters afloat are the stories coming out of both the Marvel and DC cinematic universes. Over the next hour, we'll discuss the phenomenon and rise of Super-Heroes stories and how this once-fringe art form has grown to dominate the film industry.We'll also spotlight the 5 Richest Superheroes. We will be joined by fellow critic and comic enthusiast Emmanuel Noisette and Charles Kirkland, Jr. We'll have all of that and more on Episode 494 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon
On the final show of the year, we look back on the most unpleasant experiences in film and streaming services as we discuss and dissect the Worst Films of 2021.Film critics Lonita Cook and Emmanuel Noisette join Charles Kirkland and Tim Gordon to discuss their Bottom Five choices and the honorable mentions. We'll have all that and more on Episode 485 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon
On the final show of the year, we look back on the most unpleasant experiences in film and streaming services as we discuss and dissect the Worst Films of 2021.Film critics Lonita Cook and Emmanuel Noisette join Charles Kirkland and Tim Gordon to discuss their Bottom Five choices and the honorable mentions. We'll have all that and more on Episode 485 of Keeping It Reel with FilmGordon
I was thrilled to have as my guest today Emmanuel Noisette; he is a film critic and creator of E-Man's Movie Reviews, and is also a member of the Critics Choice Association. He is also the founder and creator of the #RecastTChalla movement that has been featured on all the major news channels and has been exploding into the public zeitgeist. Emmanuel Noisette makes a case that by not recasting, it could stifle the opportunity for one of the most popular, leading Black superheroes to add on to their legacy. The #1 way to kill a legend, is to stop telling their story. I hope you enjoy this conversation! Sign the #RecastTChalla petition here Follow E-Man here: https://twitter.com/EmansReviews Follow E-Man on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/EmansReviews --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/under-the-lens/support
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Our friend Emmanuel Noisette (a.k.a. E-man) subs in for Caless on this episode to talk Marvel's latest superhero origin story.Follow & SubscribeCalessTwitterLetterboxdAaronTwitterFacebookLetterboxdPatrickTwitterFacebookFeelin' FilmFacebookTwitterInstagramWebsiteEmail feelinfilm@gmail.comFeelin' Film on Apple PodcastsFeelin' Film on Google PlayFeelin' Film on StitcherFeelin' Film on TuneInFeelin' Film on OvercastFeelin' Film on SpotifyJoin the Facebook Discussion GroupSupport us on Patreon & get awesome rewardsBut listen to our Bonus Content FREE here!Music: City Sunshine - Kevin MacLeodRate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Earth's Mightiest Critics take on Zack Snyder’s Justice League! After years of rumors, wishes, and online activism, the longer, edgier, and more coherent version of 2017's Justice League is now streaming on HBO MAX.Watch as Ian, David, Mike (and, eventually, Don) break down the differences between Joss Whedon's theatrical version and the so-called "Snyder Cut". Is this new iteration better? Have the Powers That Be really given fans what they wanted? And is it possible to talk about the Justice League without bringing up The Avengers?The reactions are mixed, the spoilers are heavy, and the battle is definitely royale!Show Links:Watch the Zack Snyder’s Justice League trailer.For more on what each panelist thought of the movie, check out their individual reviews below:David Fowlie of Keeping It ReelDon Shanahan of Every Movie Has a LessonMike Crowley of YPA ReviewsIan Simmons of Kicking the Seat (Be sure to read the comments; they're delicious!)Emmanuel Noisette of EMan's Movie ReviewsEMan couldn't join us for this recording, but you should definitely watch his take...and subscribe to his channel!Subscribe to, like, and comment on the Kicking the Seat YouTube channel!
Emmanuel Noisette from EmansReviews joins me to chat about "The Mandalorian Season" 2's greatness and how everything is going to pan out with Disney's line up of 11 new shows. It's 11 because of "The Book of Boba Fett." We talk all about this while I play and die (a lot) as Boba Fett in Star Wars Battlefront II Want to see the gameplay you've been hearing in the background? Click here! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CixmU5Nqhtw&feature=youtu.be Go to https://www.ypareviews.com/ to read my written reviews and stay up to date on all of my newest podcast and YouTube content. Subscribe on iTunes itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/youll…d1453935603?mt=2 Subscribe on SoundCloud https://soundcloud.com/user-114056851 Follow Me on Twitter and Instagram @ypareviews Guest Info: Emmanuel Noisette is the creator/host of EmansReviews and one of the directos of The Chicago Indie Critics. Eman's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/EmansMovieReviews?fbclid=IwAR01Tmec7VFDTVVe77JlmeYeVxeqv6vy7APgR4GtVLfLWCuzGzhp_Vxu-cM Eman's Socials @EmansReviews Sponsor Info: GALWAY BAY the best damn dive bar in Chicago and the very bar you see in YPA Reviws. GB is located at 500 W Diversey Parkway, Chicago IL 60614. BUT because of COVID they're selling stuff online that you could buy https://www.dueldrinkware.com/category/galway-bay-chicago-collection Follow Galway Bay on Social Media here instagram galwaybay500 twitter @BayChicago
Today, the Kicking the Seat Podcast and Keeping it Reel's David Fowlie pay tribute to Tinseltown’s unheralded daredevils with a look at Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story (now available On Demand from Shout! Studios)!April Wright’s documentary traces the troubled history of female stunt performers from the Silent Era through the age of comic-book blockbusters, profiling industry veterans and newcomers alike. Between broken bones, sexism, and the persistent specter of death, these talented women have lots of stories to tell about their triumphs and setbacks in a trade whose norms are ever-evolving.Also, Ian wishes a very happy birthday to Emmanuel Noisette of EMan’s Movie Reviews (and invites you to check out his recent interview with Tenet star John David Washington), and recommends Kicking the Seat’s YouTube-exclusive interview with Stuntwomen director April Wright!Episode 587 isn’t insured for this!Show Guide:Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14Intro: 0:14 - 3:27Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story Trailer: 3:27- 5:48Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story Discussion: 5:48 - 38:19Outro Music: 38:19 - 38:35Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!
Today, the Kicking the Seat Podcast goes on a super-secret mission with Keeping it Reel's David Fowlie and Emmanuel Noisette of EMan’s Movie Reviews! Their objective: make some sense out of Christopher Nolan’s virus-be-damned big-screen spectacle, Tenet!Spoiler Alert: They don’t succeed. But it’s a lot of fun talking about what they think is going on in this twisty, aurally-challenged loop-de-loop about a federal agent (John David Washington) who discovers a plot to destroy history by sending backwards-running objects into the past. This description may or may not be accurate; we’ll get back to you after the sixty-first viewing!Also, Ian teases an epic critics battle over Disney’s live-action Mulan, which you can watch right now exclusively on YouTube!Episode 579 needs a nap and some subtitles!Show Guide:In Summary: 0:00 - 0:10Intro Music: 0:10 - 0:24Intro: 0:24 - 3:50Tenet Trailer: 3:50 - 6:57Tenet Discussion: 6:57 - 52:52Outro Music: 52:52 - 53:21Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!
Today, the Kicking the Seat Podcast once again summons Earth’s Mightiest Critics to review a new Netflix comic-book movie. But there’s a twist: Henry Joost and Ariel Schulman’s Project Power isn’t actually based on a comic book!The film stars Jamie Foxx, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Dominque Fishback as New Orleans residents combating a dangerous new street drug that grants users random superpowers…for five minutes. Ian enjoyed the movie, which he considers flawed but oddly fresh, and faced some hearty opposition from Keeping it Reel's David Fowlie, Emmanuel Noisette of EMan’s Movie Reviews, and Don Shanahan of Every Movie Has a Lesson. This spoiler-filled deep dive into all things Project Power is a CGI slug-fest all its own!Also, Ian reviews the new Cold War era sci-fi thriller, Sputnik, which is now available On Demand and on the big screen at the Music Box Theatre this weekend! And you can watch Ian’s interview with director Egor Abramenko on YouTube right now!Episode 570 is a jagged little pill!Show Guide:Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14Intro: 0:14 - 1:49Sputnik Review: 1:23 - 5:03Intro (Ct’d): 5:03 - 6:17Project Power Trailer: 6:17 - 8:55Project Power Discussion: 8:55 - 1:02:12Outro Music: 1:02:12 - 1:02:27Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!
Today, the Kicking the Seat Podcast reunites with Earth’s Mightiest Critics to review Netflix’s new comic-book movie, The Old Guard! Charlize Theron stars as the head of a tight-knit band of immortal mercenaries who find themselves targeted by a nefarious millionaire.Joining Ian to break down the good, the bad, and the tiresome are Keeping it Reel's David Fowlie, Emmanuel Noisette of EMan’s Movie Reviews, and Don Shanahan of Every Movie Has a Lesson. The opinions fly fast and furious in this spoiler-filled discussion, so definitely watch The Old Guard first—or regret it forever!Also, Ian reviews the new supernatural thriller, Relic, which is now available On Demand and on the big screen at the Music Box Theatre this weekend!Episode 559 is a brooding, ass-kicking, alcoholic lone wolf!Show Guide:Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14Intro: 0:14 - 1:49Relic Review: 1:49 - 4:01Intro (Ct’d): 4:01 - 5:07The Old Guard Trailer: 5:07 - 7:47The Old Guard Discussion: 7:47 - 1:13:48Outro Music: 1:13:48 - 1:14:04Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!
History has a tendency to repeat itself. What we’re currently experiencing now with civil unrest in the Black Lives Matter movement echoes throughout history. For Generation X, and to a lesser extent the Baby Boomer generation, there was a revolution taking place before their very eyes. Men like Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., James Baldwin and Malcolm X were pioneers for civil rights for the black community. The latter, in Malcolm X, had his life grace the big screen in 1992 – thanks to director, Spike Lee, and a transformative performance from Denzel Washington. In this episode of Victims and Villains, we are sitting down with Emmanuel Noisette, of E-Man’s Movie Reviews (https://bit.ly/304guest), to discuss colorism, history, the nation of Islam and much more! To support E-Man’s fundraiser for Color of Change, click here: https://bit.ly/emanfundVictims and Villains is written Josh "Captain Nostalgia" Burkey (and produced by), Caless Davis, Dan Rockwood, Micah Kimber & Brandon Miller . Music by Mallory Jameson (https://bit.ly/expandmal). Malcolm X (1992) is property of Warner Brothers Pictures. We do not own nor claim any rights. You can now support us on Patreon. Help us get mental health resources into schools and get exclusive content at the same time. Click here (http://bit.ly/vavpatreon) to join today!
Today, the Kicking the Seat Podcast looks at Spike Lee's latest film, Da 5 Bloods, which recently debuted on Netflix. Joining Ian for a breakdown of this poignant and ambitious post-Viet Nam War drama are David Fowlie of Keeping it Reel and Emmanuel Noisette of Eman's Movie Reviews.Lee's story of four soldiers who return to Ho Chi Minh City in search of a fallen brother's remains quickly expands into a multi-layered story involving gold bars, anti-bomb activists, and sinister armed forces. Ian, EMan, and David talk about the director's evolution from 1989's Do The Right Thing; the effectiveness of his filmmaking activism; and key performances that unanimously wowed the group.Also, Ian reviews The Soul Collector (now available On Demand from Shout! Studios), and recommends Don Shanahan's review of Da 5 Bloods at Every Movie Has a Lesson and EMan's interview with Spike Lee and Delroy Lindo!Episode 547 still believes that war is hell!Show Guide:Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14Intro: 0:14 - 1:53The Soul Collector Review: 1:53 - 4:26Intro Ct'd: 4:26 - 5:11Da 5 Bloods Trailer: 5:11 - 7:40Da 5 Bloods Discussion: 7:40 - 1:22:52Outro Music: 1:22:52 - 1:23:08Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!Click to Listen!
Today, the Kicking the Seat Podcast looks at Spike Lee's latest film, Da 5 Bloods, which recently debuted on Netflix. Joining Ian for a breakdown of this poignant and ambitious post-Viet Nam War drama are David Fowlie of Keeping it Reel and Emmanuel Noisette of Eman's Movie Reviews. Lee's story of four soldiers who return to Ho Chi Minh City in search of a fallen brother's remains quickly expands into a multi-layered story involving gold bars, anti-bomb activists, and sinister armed forces. Ian, EMan, and David talk about the director's evolution from 1989's Do The Right Thing; the effectiveness of his filmmaking activism; and key performances that unanimously wowed the group. Also, Ian reviews The Soul Collector (now available On Demand from Shout! Studios), and recommends Don Shanahan's review of Da 5 Bloods at Every Movie Has a Lesson and EMan's interview with Spike Lee and Delroy Lindo! Episode 547 still believes that war is hell! Show Guide: Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14 Intro: 0:14 - 1:53 The Soul Collector Review: 1:53 - 4:26 Intro Ct'd: 4:26 - 5:11 Da 5 Bloods Trailer: 5:11 - 7:40 Da 5 Bloods Discussion: 7:40 - 1:22:52 Outro Music: 1:22:52 - 1:23:08 Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!
This week we're joined by special guest Emmanuel Noisette of Eman's Movie Reviews to discuss the newest Spike Lee joint, a film that puts a focus on the Black Vietnam veteran experience and marries that with a gold heist. Everything Spike Lee is known for is present, including passionate history lessons, great acting performances, and unconventional stylistic choices. We talk about the film's timeliness, cultural relevance, and much, much more. *Da 5 Bloods Spoiler Review - 0:08:32* *The Connecting Point - 1:19:39* *Follow & Subscribe* Emmanuel (Eman's Movie Reviews) * Twitter ( https://twitter.com/EmansReviews ) * Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/EmansReviews/ ) * YouTube - Video Reviews & Commentary ( http://www.youtube.com/c/emansmoviereviews ) Aaron * Twitter ( http://twitter.com/aaronelwhite ) * Facebook ( http://facebook.com/aaronelwhite ) Patrick * Twitter ( http://twitter.com/shoelesspatch ) * Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/shoelesspatch ) Feelin' Film * Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/feelinfilm/ ) * Twitter ( http://twitter.com/feelinfilm ) * Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/feelinfilmpodcast/ ) * Website ( http://feelinfilm.com/ ) * Email feelinfilm@gmail.com * Feelin' Film on Apple Podcasts ( https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/feelin-film-podcast/id1101052601?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 ) * Feelin' Film on Google Play ( https://play.google.com/music/m/Ifyujauepw2kgzhdfoatxqje6me?t=Feelin_Film ) * Feelin' Film on Stitcher ( https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/feelin-film ) * Feelin' Film on TuneIn ( https://tunein.com/radio/Feelin-Film-p861830/ ) * Feelin' Film on Overcast ( https://overcast.fm/itunes1101052601/feelin-film ) * Feelin' Film on Spotify ( https://open.spotify.com/show/1hPdS31VUraYME02XV6Xzc ) *Join the Facebook Discussion Group* ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/1162223530455455/ ) *Support us on Patreon & get awesome rewards* ( https://www.patreon.com/FeelinFilm ) Rate/Review us on iTunes ( https://geo.itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/feelin-film-podcast/id1101052601?mt=2 ) and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you! Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Today, the Kicking the Seat Podcast looks at Spike Lee's roiling and relevant 1989 breakout hit, Do The Right Thing! Emmanuel Noisette of Eman's Movie Reviews and David Fowlie of Keeping it Reel join Ian for a spoilerific look at the film's surprising themes and Lee's playful use of stereotypes in holding up a mirror to a society that's often afraid to look past them.Also, Ian shares some more of his personal history with Do The Right Thing that didn't come up in the round table, and reviews the new indie thriller, The Dinner Party!Episode 545 has been peeing straight for years!Show Guide:Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14Intro: 0:14 - 5:23The Dinner Party Review: 5:23 - 8:12Intro (Ct'd): 8:12 - 9:40Do the Right Thing Trailer: 9:40 - 11:45Do the Right Thing Discussion: 11:45 - 1:19:31Outro Music: 1:19:31 - 1:19:46Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!Click to Listen!
Today, the Kicking the Seat Podcast looks at Spike Lee's roiling and relevant 1989 breakout hit, Do The Right Thing! Emmanuel Noisette of Eman's Movie Reviews and David Fowlie of Keeping it Reel join Ian for a spoilerific look at the film's surprising themes and Lee's playful use of stereotypes in holding up a mirror to a society that's often afraid to look past them. Also, Ian shares some more of his personal history with Do The Right Thing that didn't come up in the round table, and reviews the new indie thriller, The Dinner Party! Episode 545 has been peeing straight for years! Show Guide: Intro Music: 0:00 - 0:14 Intro: 0:14 - 5:23 The Dinner Party Review: 5:23 - 8:12 Intro (Ct'd): 8:12 - 9:40 Do the Right Thing Trailer: 9:40 - 11:45 Do the Right Thing Discussion: 11:45 - 1:19:31 Outro Music: 1:19:31 - 1:19:46 Keep up with the latest seat-kicking goodness by following, liking, rating, and subscribing to us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, iTunes, Stitcher!
This week we travel to Wakanda to discuss Ryan Coogler's Black Panther. And to help us with that we are joined by Emmanuel Noisette from E-Man's Movie Reviews! We have a long, in-depth discussion on what is one of the MCU's most ambitious films. You can follow Emmanuel at... https://www.emansmoviereviews.com/
Fresh Perspective is a bi-weekly podcast where we talk about two films based on a movie related theme. One film that’s in the theatre and one film that’s streaming and/or out on DVD. Jeff Broitman, Rebecca Martin, and Christine Sellin host. Episode 43 we talk part 1 of our Racism in America movie theme, with "BlacKkKlansman" directed by Spike Lee, in theatres now. Guest hosts Emmanuel Noisette, Director of Chicago Independent Film Critics Circle (Emans Movie Reviews and Eman’s Movie YouTube reviews and Patrick Ripoll, host of Tracks of the Damned podcast and on letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/patrickripoll/ Next time, part 2 of our Racism in America movie theme, we discuss "Mudbound" directed by Dee Rees, came out in 2017, find streaming on Netflix. Guest host Marjorie Morgan, contributing writer to Cinema Femme digital magazine, and other top publications, playwright, and journalist. Read more about Marjorie here: http://www.marjoriemorgan.com/ Subscribe to Fresh Perspective on ITunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/fresh-perspective/id1129025219 Follow us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4718FjJ4bCeaZNB1QtDibh Follow us on twitter: @FPPodcast312 "Like" us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FreshPerspectivePodcast/
We step into the ring this week with Emmanuel Noisette of E-Man's Movie Reviews to talk about Ryan Coogler's hit 2015 boxing drama Creed! Creed, starring Michael B. Jordan and Sylvester Stallone (in a role that almost won him an acting Oscar - curse you, Mark Rylance!), is one of the most acclaimed and heartfelt sequels of all time. Charting the trajectory of Adonis "Donnie" Creed (Jordan) and his quest to fill his father Apollo's footsteps, Coogler and crew craft an incredibly heartfelt drama that also pairs as one of the best sports movies of the 21st century. Check out our thoughts on Rocky's relationship to Creed, one-take boxing matches, and the long memories of turtles on the podcast below, along with our custom cocktail and drinking game! (Thanks to our sponsor Overcast as part of the Chicago Podcast Coop!) Related links: CineFix's Top 5 Sequels of All Time (including Creed!)
For our April Donor Pick, our Patreon supporters chose from a list of films and by a wide margin picked this stunning sci-fi directorial debut from 2015 - Ex Machina. This film is ripe with ideas for contemplation and conversation so we brought in guest host Emmanuel Noisette of Eman's Movie Reviews to help us dissect Alex Garland's masterpiece. We cover a lot of ground in this minisode so get comfortable, put your thinking cap on, and enjoy. Emmanuel Noisette Website: http://www.emansmoviereviews.com Join the Facebook Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1162223530455455/ Support us on Patreon & get awesome rewards: https://www.patreon.com/FeelinFilm Intro/Outro Music - "Air Hockey Saloon" by Chris Zabriskie Follow the show: Twitter - @FeelinFilm Aaron - @AaronElWhite Patrick - @shoelesspatch You can always e-mail us at feelinfilm@gmail.com. Also, like us on Facebook! Rate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donations
Black Panther has arrived and Marvel's latest film is shattering box office records and receiving plenty of praise in its first weekend. We're joined by Emmanuel Noisette of Eman's Movie Reviews to discuss the cultural importance and quality of entertainment that Ryan Coogler's film brings. What We've Been Up To - 0:02:12 (Aaron - Hamilton: An American Musical) Black Panther Review - 0:09:21 The Connecting Point - 1:30:15 Contact Emmanuel (Eman's Movie Reviews) Twitter Facebook YouTube - Video Reviews & Commentary Aaron Twitter Facebook Patrick Twitter Facebook Feelin' Film Facebook Twitter Website Email feelinfilm@gmail.com Feelin' Film on Apple Podcasts Feelin' Film on Google Play Feelin' Film on Stitcher Feelin' Film on TuneIn Feelin' Film on Overcast Join the Facebook Discussion Group Support us on Patreon & get awesome rewards Music: Going Higher - Bensound.com Rate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donations
Jordan Peele follows up his massively successful directorial debut with this creepy, layered thriller/horror (comedy?) that is also full of pretty strong social messages. Unpacking all of it is a challenge, though, and we're joined by Emmanuel Noisette of Eman's Movie Reviews and our newest Feelin' Film team member, Caless Davis, for an in-depth conversation and analysis of the mysteries Us has to offer. Us Review - 0:01:05 The Connecting Point - 1:45:35 Follow & Subscribe Emmanuel (Eman's Movie Reviews) Twitter Facebook YouTube - Video Reviews & Commentary Caless Twitter Letterboxd Aaron Twitter Facebook Patrick Twitter Facebook Feelin' Film Facebook Twitter Instagram Website Email feelinfilm@gmail.com Feelin' Film on Apple Podcasts Feelin' Film on Google Play Feelin' Film on Stitcher Feelin' Film on TuneIn Feelin' Film on Overcast Feelin' Film on Spotify Join the Facebook Discussion Group Support us on Patreon & get awesome rewards Rate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donations
Emmanuel Noisette from Eman's Movie Reviews joins us for a conversation about the webslinger's newest adventure. We chat about Peter Parker's conflicting desires, villainous plot twists, fake news, high school drama, and even get into some theorizing about the future, too. Spider-Man: Far From Home Review - 0:02:44 The Connecting Point - 1:48:55 Follow & Subscribe Emmanuel (Eman's Movie Reviews) Twitter Facebook YouTube - Video Reviews & Commentary Aaron Twitter Facebook Patrick Twitter Facebook Feelin' Film Facebook Twitter Instagram Website Email feelinfilm@gmail.com Feelin' Film on Apple Podcasts Feelin' Film on Google Play Feelin' Film on Stitcher Feelin' Film on TuneIn Feelin' Film on Overcast Feelin' Film on Spotify Join the Facebook Discussion Group Support us on Patreon & get awesome rewards Rate/Review us on iTunes and on your podcast app of choice! It helps bring us exposure so that we can get more people involved in the conversation. Thank you!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/feelin-film/donations