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Aaron White and Patrick Hicks

Feelin' Film

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Feelin' Film

Aaron White and Patrick Hicks

Feelin' Film

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Feelin' Film

Aaron White and Patrick Hicks

Feelin' Film

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This week we completely wrap up our "It's the law!" series with one of our all-time favorite courtroom dramas. This one doesn't have a single line of dialogue that we'd change and features a ton of awesome examination on the stand. You want the
This week's special episode is a conversation with two fellow Seattle Film Critic Society members who share their favorites from this year's Sundance Film Festival.Follow & SubscribeAaronTwitterFacebookLetterboxdPatrickTwitterFeelin' FilmFacebo
After 8 years of passionate conversations about the movies, it is time for us to say goodbye. We reflect on our experience and reminisce about the memories we'll carry with us forever. Thank you for listening. Keep watching, and keep feelin' fi
For our final film review episode, we dig into a series that features many of the things we love - treasure hunting adventure, heists, fantastic supporting characters, and a simplicity/restraint that we rarely see in big budget movies today. Co
In this third of our final five episodes, we are still in the 80s and talking about a type of sports film, this time one that revolves around a secret underworld martial arts tournament. For one of us this holds pretty strong significance, for
In this second of our final five episodes, we stay in the 80s and locked into the sports world to revisit a baseball comedy classic, just as the college baseball season is getting started and with MLB in Spring Training.* Note - full spoilers i
In this first of our final five episodes, we go back to the 80s to celebrate a mutually beloved film all about the joys of BMX bike riding and small town life. It's time to go balls out. * Note - full spoilers in effect for entire episode *Foll
Despite an avalanche worth of cliches, the over-the-top nitroglycerin-fueled action and a dramatic rescue attempt premise allow for a big, fun movie experience set on the gorgeous but dangerous snowy peaks of Pakistan.* Note - full spoilers in
America vs. Russia - it'll never get old. This time the two countries have their astronaut scientists squaring off for control of the International Space Station in this paranoid thriller that moves quickly, boasts strong VFX, and features impr
Barely average or below in almost every single way - not even a constant flow of bee puns and the occasional body mutilation can save this overly silly and unspectacular action flick.Follow & SubscribeAaronTwitterFacebookLetterboxdPatrickTwitte
Though unlikely to supplant any super fan's love of the original film, this theatrical retelling of a familiar story is a worthy companion piece, bringing a new energy with its musical numbers and vocal performances, a fresh take on body positi
Big alpine action with megastar Sylvester Stallone taking on dual thieving villains in a treacherous mountain setting makes this a defining 90s movie thriller, full of quotable one-liners and memorable set pieces and kills.* Note - full spoiler
It's time to welcome in 2024 with a typical horror-thriller film that isn't strong enough to release in the summer or fall. A truly interesting supernatural mythology is wasted until the film has already tested your patience and its jump scares
I watched 215 new films in 2023 and it's time to talk about my favorites of the year.0:22 - Favorite Experiences05:42 - Documentaries & Short Films09:06 - The Next Ten (11-20)10:00 - The Top Ten Films of 2023Follow & SubscribeAaronTwitterFacebo
A surprisingly adorable, funny, family-centric, and affirming adventure story with vibrant animation. This story has meaningful family representation and less constant empty slapstick nonsense than the typical Illumination film, and it is refre
This novel turned Broadway musical turned film adaptation is an absolutely dazzling and emotionally stirring knockout. Its tremendous ensemble cast, dynamic direction, and musical numbers that soar tell a story not just about the awful human ca
Sean Durkin's melodramatic biopic definitely pulls some punches when it comes to the tragedy of the Von Erich family, but still manages to balance emotion and fact in a strongly impactful way. In-ring choreography feels authentic and respectful
Cooper really has it as a director, presenting a mesmerizing biopic focused on the complicated relationship between Bernstein and his devoted wife Felicia. The film is almost entirely interested in the famous conductor/composer's prolific affai
A wonderful sporting achievement is competently relayed here by George Clooney but with a disappointing lack of personality. There are moments of genuine inspiration, during boat races for example, but the much more heavily focused on character
Sean Durkin delivers a melodramatic sports biopic that flips the typical genre beats with this powerful, profound story of a wrestling family pushing for greatness at a terrible cost. Tremendous filmmaking that features Zac Efron's best perform
Hayao Miyazaki returns, 10 years after his semi-autobiographical previous final feature which led him into a lengthy hiatus. In what many believed would now be Miyazaki's new final film before retirement, the legendary animation director tackle
Damian Wayne, at his most adorable ever, tries to save Christmas from a classic rouges gallery of Batman villains in order to prove to his father that he's ready for superhero work. Though aimed at kids and with a definite Saturday morning cart
This adaptation is a pretty solid end-of-the-world mystery thriller with a strong sense of dread throughout that does leave some room for discussion afterward and is a nice way to reflect on society's current reliance on electronic information
Delightful and delicious. While Chalamet's singing isn't up to par, he still embodies the whimsical nature of the famous candy creator. There's so much joy and hilarity in this prequel and it feels like a perfect companion piece to Gene Wilder'
While full of the stunning visual style that we love about Makoto Shinkai's work, the director's attempt at blending Miyazaki-like fantasy and his typical themes of young romance and time travel don't quite coalesce. We appreciate the explorati
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