Caless Davis is a Seattle-based film critic and contributor to the Feelin’ Film Podcast. He loves any discussion of film and meeting new people to engage in film discussions on any subject. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram.
Episode 171: Dazed and Confused
Alright, alright, alright! We continue celebrating the summer of 2019 by chatting about a fan favorite classic comedy from Richard Linklater.
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MOVIE REVIEW: Wild Rose
Aaron White is a Seattle-based film critic and co-creator/co-host of the Feelin’ Film Podcast. He is also a member of the Seattle Film Critics Society. He writes reviews with a focus on the emotional experience he has with a film. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter to be notified when new content is posted.
Episode 170: Much Ado About Nothing
We tackle Joss Whedon’s famous secretly filmed modern adaptation of William Shakespeare’s classic comedy. With dual romances, plenty of manipulation and deception, and a wealth of hilarity this fantastic cast gives us an enjoyable translation of The Bard’s work while speaking it word for word. Now away with haste and treat thine ears to the divine ramblings of two fools!
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Much Ado About Nothing Review – 0:01:47
The Connecting Point – 1:03:03
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FF+ Toy Story 4, Black Mirror S5, and When They See Us
In this extra long episode of FF+ we have spoiler-free thoughts on Pixar’s latest, Toy Story 4, as well as conversations about Season 5 of Black Mirror and Ava DuVernay’s powerful miniseries When They See Us.
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Toy Story 4 – 0:02:01
Black Mirror S5 – 0:10:34
When They See Us – 0:41:27
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Music: City Sunshine – Kevin MacLeod
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MOVIE REVIEW: Toy Story 4
Aaron White is a Seattle-based film critic and co-creator/co-host of the Feelin’ Film Podcast. He is also a member of the Seattle Film Critics Society. He writes reviews with a focus on the emotional experience he has with a film. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter to be notified when new content is posted.
MOVIE REVIEW: Shaft (2019)
Erynne Hundley is Seattle-based writer and film critic, currently writing and editing articles for Essentially Erynne and Feelin’ Film. She prides herself on crafting spoiler-free film reviews that balance franchise history, stylistic approach, script interpretation, and the emotional turmoil the final piece creates. You can find her on Twitter and Instagram for article updates.
Episode 169: The Way Way Back
What better film to kick off the summer than a coming-of-age tale about a boy whisked away for a summer experience that challenges and changes him forever? We’re excited to talk through one of our favorites in the genre this week – a film with charming performances, poignant themes, and lots of fun to be had.
The Way Way Back Review – 0:01:31
The Connecting Point – 1:19:50
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FF+ Dark Phoenix, Secret Life of Pets 2, Kings of Summer, and Video Games
In this episode of FF+ we have spoiler-free reviews of two films opening this week and one that’s a handful of years older. We also chat about video games, what we’re playing and what we’re looking forward to.
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Dark Phoenix – 0:06:33
The Secret Life of Pets 2 – 0:14:20
The Kings of Summer – 0:18:40
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Video Games Chat – 0:26:15
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MOVIE REVIEW: The Secret Life of Pets 2
I laughed harder during THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS 2 than at any other film this year and emerged from the theater with tears in my eyes because of it. The film doesn’t break new ground, but I’ll own it and watch a dozen more times for sure. Take the family! 😻
Aaron White is a Seattle-based film critic and co-creator/co-host of the Feelin’ Film Podcast. He is also a member of the Seattle Film Critics Society. He writes reviews with a focus on the emotional experience he has with a film. Follow him on Facebook and Twitter to be notified when new content is posted.