#941: Top 5 Movies Siskel & Ebert Got Wrong w/Matt Singer
Even the best don’t bat a thousand.
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“The flagship film podcast” featuring in-depth reviews, top 5 lists and interviews.
Even the best don’t bat a thousand.
Read MoreMatt Singer and Alison Willmore fill in and invite 10 filmmakers to make their own short movies about each one of their Top 5 Anthology Films (available online). Plus, a discussion of the horror anthology "The ABCs of Death," and a trip to Bangkok to review "Only God Forgives," starring Ryan Gosling.
Read MoreGuest hosts Matt Singer and Alison Willmore debate whether it's more appropriate to yell "barracuda" or "shark" as they reveal their Top 5 Steven Spielberg Scenes, and discuss Spielberg's holiday double feature, "War Horse" and "The Adventures of Tintin."
Read MoreWhat exactly do you do for a living? Cleaner. You mean you're a hitman. Yeah. Cool. Guest hosts Matt Singer and Alison Willmore put their Top 5 Assassin Movies in the their crosshairs.
Read MoreIt was an evil show from the beginning -- a podcast that was born bad. Guest hosts Matt Singer and Alison Willmore dim the lights to share their Top 5 Haunted Houses.
Read MoreMatt Singer and Alison Willmore fill-in for Adam and Matty this week to discuss "Beginners" from writer/director Mike Mills.
Read MoreIt's 'hipster nostalgia porn' week on Filmspotting as Adam and guest Matt Singer discuss J.J. Abram's ode on a Spielberg urn, "Super 8."
Read MoreAugust 6: Matt Singer from IFC News and the IFC News podcast sits in for Adam this week to discuss the new Cold War thriller "Farewell" and the Steve Carell/Paul Rudd comedy "Dinner For Schmucks."
Read MoreHere it is. Five years and 299 shows in the making... Filmspotting brings you its 300th episode.
Read MoreFilmspotting discusses "Up in the Air" and "Invictus," and reveals its Top 10 Films of 2009 with the help of Michael Phillips from the Chicago Tribune and "At the Movies," and the AV Club's Scott Tobias.
Read MoreThis week, Adam and Matty are bringing you not one, not TWO, but THREE movie discussions for the price of one.
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