
The OFFICIAL podcast of Film Threat!
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm Interviews | |||

Reaction to the much anticipated trailer for Marvel's Avengers: Doomsday. Plus reviews of Avatar: Fire and Ash, The Housemaid, David, Queen of Coal and Is This Thing On? Hilarity ensues?
A review of James Cameron's Avatar: Fire and Ash. Our review will be far less than the 3 hour and 17-minute running time of Avatar: Fire and Ash. Hilarity ensues!
Hollywood reacts to the tragic death of director Rob Reiner. Chris Gore and Alan Ng are joined by The Angry Badger, Steph from My Nerdy Home, Dante James from Verbal Riot Show and filmmaker Ramesh Iyer. Hilarity does not ensue.
Reviews of Silent Night, Deadly Night, Dust Bunny, Hamnet, Unsettled, 100 Night of Hero and more. Plus an interview with Reedland director Sven Bresser. Hilarity ensues!
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These guys are Disney through and through. One has a kid and talks like it. Other guy is sober and talks like it. They are meh for guys in there 20’s and 30’s. There reviews are fine. It would be better if they talked like they were not talking to children and parents.
I was a slave to Filmcast for years. But the over wokeness was too much. Finding this podcast after hunting through many is a Godsend. Smart people, passionate and fair. All I wanted and exactly what I got. Then exceeded that. Thank you for being you.
Not insightful. They don’t actually talk much about filmmaking, mostly talk about politics.
The hosts spend more time talking about politics than movies.
As an avid follower of Film Threat on you tube this podcast is the perfect way to get all movie related discussions (sometimes quite lively) on the go, always features great pundits like Rob Meyer Burnett, Angry Badger and Dante etc, hosts Chris Gore and Alan Ng do a great job presenting and moderating, if your fan of movies and Hollywood news it’s well worth checking out!!
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This podcast offers insightful discussions and reviews with a focus on the film industry, particularly concentrating on independent cinema. The hosts engage in lively debates over new releases, box office performances, and industry trends while often featuring interviews with filmmakers and actors. Episodes frequently center around political themes prevalent in filmmaking, alongside light-hearted commentary that blends humor and criticism. Additionally, the show covers various movie genres and discusses both classic and contemporary films, ensuring audiences are well-informed about what to watch or skip.
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Recent guests on Film Threat include:
1. Sven Bresser
2. Kevin Smith
3. Uwe Boll
4. Andrew Chiaramonte
5. Rob Grant
6. Sydney Sweeney
7. Troy Duffy
8. William Shockley
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