A one hour movie news and movie review show based on films coming to Kingston’s independent Movie Theatre “The Screening Room”. The Screening in Kingston team reviews films, updates you on movie industry news and answers weekly fan questions!
This is the final episode of Screening in Kingston. We talk about the last 6 years, review some movies, talk about what’s next for our two hosts and have some fun along the way!
This week Taylor discusses the hard choices she had in picking a movie this week. Mike tells a story about seeing Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes this weekend, but he’ll save his review for next week. Taylor and Mike discuss a theatre closing in Brockville and the Netflix current subscription plans. This week, Mike reviews Challengers and Taylor reviews Unfrosted.
This week, we go through fan emails who give us their lists of the best actors currently in hollywood. Mike reviews Anyone But You and both Taylor and Mike review Late Night With The Devil, a much anticipated film by our entire team.
This week Mike reviews Civil War, Taylor reviews Scoop and the two give you the real scoop on the films currently eating up all the movie news.
https://podcast.cfrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Screening-in-Kingston-April-23.mp3This week Mike and Taylor play their most controversial game yet “It Person or Hollywood Star”. They give you their top 5 lists for both and battle it out! Mike reviews Monkey Man and Taylor reviews Ricky Stanicky and the two discuss the latest Joker 2 trailer.
This week Taylor opens the show with a funny story about her finally listening to the show. We address some interesting fan responses to a recent episode. Mike reviews Immaculate and Taylor reviews Road House (2024).
https://podcast.cfrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Screening-in-Kingston-April-9.mp3Mike and Taylor discuss The Joker 2 being a jukebox musical. Mike reviews Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire while Taylor reviews The Program: Cons, Cults and Kidnapping. The two also discuss sand and sandal movies, and ideas for the return of the bible epic.
This week Mike and Taylor discuss the “bombshell” Sydney Sweeney and some movies Mike is looking forward to in 2024 including the aforementioned young star and her next film Immaculate. Taylor reviews Irish Wish, the latest from Lindsey Lohan and Mike reviews the Oscar winning American Fiction.
It’s time for our Oscars recap show as we discuss all the big winners from Hollywood’s biggest day. We also announce the final standings and winner of our 2024 Oscars Pool!
https://podcast.cfrc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/Screening-in-Kingston-March-19-1.mp3This week Mike reviews Dune Part 2 and Taylor reviews Poor Things. Our team doesn’t know the Oscars results so they discuss this episode out of time and preview their Oscars recap episode for next week.
This week Mike and Taylor reviewed The Zone of Interest, and Mike also saw Argylle and there is really no way to compare the two…
This week Mike reviews Madame Web and discusses all the various negative reviews around the “film”. Taylor reviews a new documentary Lover, Stalker, Killer and Mike shares another fun movie going experience.
Taylor grills Mike on his (now past) Valentine’s plan to see Madame Webb. Taylor reviews Lisa Frankensitein and Mike reviews a bunch of movie trailers released around the Super Bowl.
This week Mike and Taylor finally get to Napoleon, a movie with a lot of buzz, followed by no buzz and finally being mainly forgotten during awards season.
This week Katie returns to the show for our next Book Movie Club. We review Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, the new Netflix series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off and compare it back to the source material, the Scott Pilgrim graphic novel.
This week we recap the Oscar nominations, discuss the top films from 2023 and Taylor reviews Priscilla.
This week Mike reviews Mean Girls (2024) and Taylor reviews Past Lives and our hosts discuss the odd messaging Hollywood marketing teams are sending out about movie musicals. Don’t forget our next Movie Book Club is Scott Pilgrim, read the graphic novel and watch the movie and/or TV show and write in your thoughts by January 26!
Of course we’ll start with recapping the Golden Globes that yes have happened already! Mike reviews Wonka, Taylor reviews Saltburn. We also give some more details on our next Movie Book Club, as we’ll be watching Scott Pilgrim, both the movie and the first episode of the new TV show and comparing it back to the graphic novel!
This week Mike and Taylor do a recap of 2023, looking back at all the movies they reviewed last year. We also talk about everything we’re excited to see in the 2024 movie calendar.
This week for a little sprinkle of the holidays, Taylor reviews the Holdovers and Mike reviews Family Switch. Mike also reviews Maestro, and the directing career of Bradly Cooper, we know you’ll love that! Taylor brings to heat with movies that are debated as if they are Christmas Movies or not.
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