Matt Watch That is the podcast for reviews, rants, and randomness. Hosted by filmmaker and film fan Matt Seroski (www.mattseroski.com). Each episode, he’ll review a movie or tv pilot he probably should’ve seen but never got around to. It could be a recent favorite, critics’ choice, or cult classic. To join in on the conversation, follow Matt on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook (@mattseroski). You can subscribe to his YouTube page where he’ll post videos and clips from the show. If you have any opinions on what he has reviewed or suggestions as to what he should see next, use #MattWatchThat on social. The podcast is available on most platforms with new episodes premiering every other Monday.
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about FAST channels and reviews the western Unforgiven (1992).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about Hispanic Heritage Month and reviews the supernatural fantasy Pan's Labyrinth (2006).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about Primetime Emmy noms and reviews the legal thriller The Verdict (1982).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about parody movies and reviews the spy spoof Our Man Flint (1966).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about PBS programming and reviews the crime drama Peaky Blinders (2013).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about Mark Snow and reviews the family drama Kramer vs. Kramer (1979).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about summer blockbusters and reviews the action thriller The Bourne Identity (2002).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about Alien: Earth and reviews the motorsports comedy The Cannonball Run (1981).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about Pride Month and reviews the biographical drama Boys Don't Cry (1999).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about HBO Max (again) and reviews the screwball comedy His Girl Friday (1940).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about Asian Heritage Month and reviews historical drama Shogun (2024).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about his upcoming novel and reviews the thriller Deliverance (1972).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about Looney Tunes and reviews the raunchy comedy Role Models (2008).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about the 2025 baseball season and reviews the crime drama Heat (1995).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about Women's History Month and reviews the drama Sophie's Choice (1982).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about the Academy Awards and reviews the war film The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about Christopher Nolan and reviews the sci-fi drama Interstellar (2014).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about Black History Month and reviews the crime thriller Shaft (1971).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about Kristen Bell and reviews the noir mystery series Veronica Mars (2004).
In this episode of the Matt Watch That Podcast, host Matt Seroski talks about 2025 movie releases and reviews the coming-of-age comedy Diner (1982).
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