
The InSession Film podcast reviews all the movies you want to hear about. We talk directors, actors, scores, and all the fun stuff movies has to offer.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 1815 | Founded | 13 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews | |||

On this episode, we discuss our favorite Disney animated films and why some of their boldest, more sophisticated films come from a dfferent era! Even if some of their new movies are still pretty good too.
Panel: Kristin Battestella, Megan Kearns
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On this episode, Shadan is joined by our own Will Bjarnar and Megan Loucks to recap this year's Sundance Film Festival! The festival featured plenty of strong films, but a select few stood out as truly spectacular and we spotlight those in a big way.... more
On this episode, we discuss Sam Raimi's new film SEND HELP, starring a phenomenal Rachel McAdams! Raimi's horror sensibilities are back in a big way with this tense, darkly funny survival thriller that also has a surprisingly poignant message given t... more
This week on the InSession Film Podcast, we dive into a Sam Raimi movie draft, breaking down and discussing one of the most inventive directors in modern cinema. From EVIL DEAD to SPIDER-MAN to his new film SEND HELP, Raimi's style and legacy is unfo... more
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I appreciate any Oscar enthusiasts and especially film criticism. Though I have a few notes.
Shadan doesn’t seem confident or qualified to be hosting a podcast. They mispronounce names repeatedly (it’s not that difficult to research). Not to mention, sounds as if constantly on the verge of tears.
This is meant to be constructive criticism. Also perhaps follow an outline when you hit record? Also edit. The most recent two hour episode was littered with irrelevant banter about rankings and what... more
New review specifically for the main feed: best of the 2000s and no mention of The Hours in any of your categories? Y’all must be too male to compute.
and I may adjust if it improves with age, but so far there’s at least one person in each episode almost or completely ruining it. You have: the dude who says “like” constantly; the bloke who sounds like he was told his dog died before recording, so he smoked a bunch of indica then popped some ‘ludes equaling no energy or enthusiasm, and finally the guy who incessantly says, “to me, for me” and “for me, personally.” Sometimes, no joke, he goes “To me, at least for me, personally...” It’s obvious ... more
I listen to Reel Spoilers and was looking for something similar. I don’t like movie reviewers who sound like they are reading a script or others who have no knowledge of film. These guys chat, sound comfortable, have insight and give interesting points of view. I’m a new listener and will start checking out prior episodes.
Really enjoy this podcast and especially the Women In Session (all are great but Zita is hilarious and particularly wise). The boys are always solid with their differing opinions and intelligent insights. However the women tackle topics the boys miss.. and vice versa.
Could you ever come together to discuss a classic film or new release together? That’s what would truly be engaging to see you bounce ideas off of one another
Bravo all around.
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Focused on movie discussions, the content primarily revolves around film reviews, directors' showcases, and in-depth critiques of performances and cinematic techniques. By combining humor and insights, the hosts engage listeners in a vibrant conversation surrounding both mainstream and indie films. The podcast stands out for its inclusion of diverse voices, particularly highlighting female perspectives in the industry, which is especially pertinent given the ongoing challenges faced by women filmmakers. Listeners can expect a blend of critique, celebration of cinematic artistry, and explorations into the evolving landscape of film, particularly in the wake of increasing corporate influences on the industry.
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