Top 10 Films of All Time
The Top 10 Greatest Films of All Time talk continues with guest Michael Phillips… Plus, writer/director Jeff Nichols (“Take Shelter”) calls in to discuss his official (Paul Newman-heavy) Sight & …
The Top 10 Greatest Films of All Time talk continues with guest Michael Phillips… Plus, writer/director Jeff Nichols (“Take Shelter”) calls in to discuss his official (Paul Newman-heavy) Sight & …
Inspired by Sight & Sound’s 2012 Greatest Films Poll, Michael Phillips (Chicago Tribune) joins Josh and Adam to discuss their Top 10 Films of All Time. Plus, a few special guests call in to share …
Inexplicably, George Lazenby is overlooked as Filmspotting reveals its highly confidential Top 5 Cinema Spies (James Bond Memorial)… And don’t forget to take your chems before listening to …
You’ve heard Filmspotting’s take, now it’s the listeners’ turn to reckon with “The Dark Knight Rises” in this spoiler edition show.
Adam and Josh break a leg, avoid mention of ‘The Scottish Play’ and depend on the kindness of strangers to reveal their Top 5 Play Adaptations, inspired by William Friedkin’s new film adaptation of …
We’ll show you the life of the mind! Adam and Josh eloquently express affection for their Top 5 Movies About Writers, and discuss the new film written by and starring Zoe Kazan, “Ruby Sparks.” Plus, …
Which battle is more bloody and brutal: Batman vs. Bane or Michael Phillips vs. A.O. Scott? Adam and Josh discuss “The Dark Knight Rises,” then enlist the help of the dynamic former At The Movies …
Sometimes a bad movie idea is just a bad movie idea. But sometimes it results in cinema excellence. Inspired by their discussion of Marc Webb’s reboot “The Amazing Spider-Man, ” Adam and Josh share …
Adam confesses his love for a childhood doll — and Josh promptly bashes him for it — as they discuss Seth Macfarlane’s feature directing debut “Ted.” Plus, the Top 5 Performances of 2012 (So Far)… …
Filmspotting welcomes the Chicago Tribune’s “Magic” Michael Phillips to the microphone to debate Channing Tatum’s, um, talents on display in Steven Soderbergh’s latest. Plus, the triumvirate looks …