Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 076: 300: Rise of an Empire (2014) and Non-Stop (2014) and Grand Piano (2014)

Episode 076

Movie Podcast Weekly, Episode 076 features our reviews of “300: Rise of an Empire,” “Non-Stop,” and “Grand Piano,” with the help of special guest WILLIS WHEELER of the Terror Troop horror podcast. We also encourage everyone to check out the news coverage of Andy’s amazing feat of being the first person from Utah to climb to all 50 U.S. highpoints.

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Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 074: 3 Days to Kill (2014) and Pompeii (2014) and Winter’s Tale (2014)

This episode is dedicated to our friend and supporter Jeff Hammer.

Welcome to Episode 074 of “the Mighty Phoenix” Movie Podcast Weekly. This week Jason, Andy and Karl review “3 Days to Kill,” “Pompeii” and “Winter’s Tale.” We also fight about baseball and Breaking Bad, and we talk about 24 and House of Cards Season 2. Don’t miss it!

Movie Podcast Weekly features four hosts (and frequent guests), who give you their verdict on at least one new movie release that’s currently in theaters, mini-reviews of what they’ve been watching lately, and specialty recommendation segments. New episodes release every single Monday. Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 072: The Monuments Men (2014) and The Lego Movie (2014) and Cold Comes the Night (2014)

This is Episode 072 of Movie Podcast Weekly. Thanks for joining us. This week your four intrepid hosts review “The Monuments Men,” “The Lego Movie” and “Cold Comes the Night.” Andy and Josh also take the time to weigh in on the loss of Philip Seymour Hoffmann, and Jason acknowledges (belatedly) last year’s loss of film critic legend Stanley Kauffmann of The New Republic. Also in Episode 072, Josh dons brand-new bumper music for his Continuing Education segment and announces our addition to Stitcher. Don’t miss it!

Movie Podcast Weekly features four hosts (and frequent guests), who give you their verdict on at least one new movie release that’s currently in theaters, mini-reviews of what they’ve been watching lately, and specialty recommendation segments. New episodes release every single Monday. Continue reading

Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 067: Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones (2014) and Frozen (2013)

In Episode 067 of Movie Podcast Weekly (the first of the New Year), your ever-faithful hosts bring reviews of Disney’s Hatchet …er… Frozen and Paranormal Activity 5 …er… Paranormal Activity 4.5 …er… Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones. And if you think a major horror franchise is a strange pairing with a new release from Disney, wait until you hear all of the talk about pornography in this episode. Although the content of the porn discussion is kept pretty PG, there is quite a lot of it by our standards. Parents be warned. We are also joined by two very special guests—including fan-favorite WILLIS WHEELER of The Donut Show podcast, the Terror Troop podcast, and more!

Movie Podcast Weekly features four hosts (and frequent guests), who give you their verdict on at least one new movie release that’s currently in theaters, mini-reviews of what they’ve been watching lately, and specialty recommendation segments. New episodes release every single Monday.

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Movie Podcast Weekly Ep. 064: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (2013) and The Last Days on Mars (2013) and Hours (2013)

There’s a lot of ranting that goes on in Episode 064 of Movie Podcast Weekly — from the clueless Golden Globes to the idiotic Disney Vault to the inexplicable lack of Christmas movies streaming on Netflix — your favorite movie podcast hosts are wound up this week! Josh wasn’t with us during this episode; he was attending the “Survivor” finale in Los Angeles. But we were joined by special guest CODY CLARK, the former film critic of The Daily Herald newspaper in Provo, Utah. Continue reading