Episode 103 - "Much Ado About Nothing"
We are back with this week's assignment chosen by our Streaming Roulette wheel! A Chilean film that played at Sundance called "Much Ado About Nothing". Check out our thoughts in this week's episode.
Read MoreWe are back with this week's assignment chosen by our Streaming Roulette wheel! A Chilean film that played at Sundance called "Much Ado About Nothing". Check out our thoughts in this week's episode.
Read MoreAfter an unexpected week off, the boys get right back into it with Steven Spielberg's 1985 classic, "The Color Purple". They also discuss the Oscars and their weird format and the similarities between the "Titus" soundtrack and the "300" soundtrack.
Read MoreWe are back with our regularly scheduled programming! This week, we jump back in time to the last REAL silent film with Charlie Chaplin's "Modern Times".
Read MoreThis is it. The moment Hollywood has been waiting with bated breath! The savior of the film industry. The first annual Keystone Film Review Stoney Awards!
You're Welcome Hollywood!
Read MoreThe First Annual Stoney Nominations are here! Tune in to find out if your favorite film was nominated for the 100% real gold, and not at all 3D printed Plastic Stoney Award!
Read MoreWhat am I doing here again? Trying to write something. Oh, look! I figured out that difficult equation! Now... what was I doing? Oh, yes! This week, Mike and Glen discuss the Disney classic, "The Absent Minded Professor", and subsequently talk a lot about its remake, "Flubber", starring Robin Williams.
Read MoreThis week, it is revealed that Glen actually loathes Mike more than he loathes the man the killed his father! He tortured Mike by selecting "Cool World" starring Brad Pitt and Gabriel Byrne for this weeks assignment. How many humans horny for cartoons constitutes a bad movie? One...
Read MoreOn this weeks podcast, Mike and Glen discuss the racial tensions that lead to the true story behind "The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith", and how shocking it is that such an honest portrayal of racism came out of the 70s.
Read MoreThou shalt not bang your neighbors daughter-in-law, lest you be haunted by a DEMON WOMAN! This week, we watched "Onibaba". I surprisingly horny film from 1960s Japan. But it is much more than that! Check out what we thought in this week's podcast!
Read MoreThis week, Mike and Glen discuss "Starman" from 1984, directed by John Carpenter and starring Jeff Bridges and Karen Allen.
Read MoreOne film. One take. One Shot.
This week, Mike and Glen discuss the 2015 German film "Victoria" starring Laia Costa. This film was shot entirely in one take one the morning of April 27th 2014. An incredible feat that enhances an intense film. Check out out our thoughts in this weeks episode!
Read MoreHow many titles does one film need?
This week, Mike and Glen break down the Kung Fu classic, "Men from the Monastery" a.k.a. "Dragon's Teeth" a.k.a. "Disciples of Death" a.k.a. "Shao Lin zi di". There are more titles than there are main characters! Find out our thoughts in this weeks episode.
Read MoreWelcome to episode 91 of the Keystone Film Review Podcast! This week, Mike and Glen discuss the Michael Douglas film, "Wonder Boys". Spoiler alert, it has nothing to do with Wonder Wonder Woman, The Oneders, or any other boys. In fact. The title has little to do with the film at all... but here we are. Enjoy episode 91!
Read MoreThis week, join us as we discuss "The Intouchables", a Golden Globe nominated film that now has an American remake called "The Upside". Check out the original on Netflix as we break down this heartwarming and fun film.
Read MoreThe name's Snake... Snake Plissken.
Join us this week as we discuss the 1996 sci-fi action film that is filled with so much camp, that a bunch of teenagers applied to work as camp counselors for the summer.
Read MoreAngsty teenagers... but they're not teenagers! They're young adults who only ACT like angsty teenagers! The Brat Pack really did a number on this film.
Join us as we discuss "St. Elmo's Fire" and determine whether or not is becomes a shelf boy!
Read MoreThis week, Mike and Glen revisit their childhood, not with a film from their childhood, but rather a film that mirror's their childhood and their love for film with "Son of Rambow". Written and directed by Garth Jennings and starring Bill Milner and Will Poulter, this film is about a time during a long English summer in the early 1980s, two schoolboys from differing backgrounds set out to make a film inspired by First Blood (1982).
Read MoreMike and Glen dodged a bullet with Streaming Roulette this week... Sure, they had to break their own rules and spin the wheel a fourth time, but the film gods sent them a sign with a n early Hitchcockian picture in "The 39 Steps". Find out what they thought about their entertainment saving forbidden fourth spin!
Read MoreTRADITIOOOOOOON! TRADITION!!!
This week, the two goyim watch one of the most renowned musical films ever in "Fiddler on the Roof". Starring Topal and directed by Norman Jewison, this musical, filled with music in a traditional Hebrew style, tells the story of a man who has been blessed with 5 daughters, and how growing antisemitism builds tension in their small Russian village.
Read MoreOn this weeks episode, Mike and Glen discuss a spiritual successor to "The Road" called "Light of My Life", written, directed and starring Casey Affleck.
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