Film Code The Podcast

Film Code The Podcast

Favorite films

  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire
  • The Shawshank Redemption
  • The Social Network
  • Star Wars: The Last Jedi

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  • Pieces of a Woman

    ★★

  • Wonder Woman 1984

    ★★

  • Soul

    ★★★★½

  • Ma Rainey's Black Bottom

    ★★★★

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  • Pieces of a Woman

    Pieces of a Woman

    ★★

    Phoenix: "I don't think I've ever seen a movie start out at such a high and then run out of room for the remainder of its runtime quite like this one." (⭐⭐.5)

    Nathan: "This is a movie that I respect what is going for, but think the execution is detrimental." (⭐⭐.5)

    Nick: "The biggest issue I have with this film is there isn't enough substance after the first 30 minutes." (⭐⭐.5)

    Brandon: "Why was the music so damn loud?" (⭐⭐)…

  • Wonder Woman 1984

    Wonder Woman 1984

    ★★

    Phoenix: "There's a lot of misplaced or random things thrown together here. None of it sticks, it can be pulled apart by a single question, and it lacks engagement throughout." (⭐⭐.5)

    Nick: "This isn't a completely awful movie, it's just not an overly good movie either." (⭐⭐.5)

    Nathan: "This movie was so bad, I don't even want to talk about it." (⭐.5)

    Consensus: 😬😬😬.

    Full Podcast review on Linktr.ee/filmcodepod

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  • Palm Springs

    Palm Springs

    ★★★

    Nick: Palm Springs is finally another 2020 film worth watching.

    Phoenix: Cristin Milioti is the most enjoyable element of this film.

    Nathan: This is the definition of a 'Good' film.

    Consensus: Palm Springs brings a much needed humor to 2020, but as a comedy, it doesn't offer meaty performances to dig into, but for laughs, it'll give you what you need.

  • Hamilton

    Hamilton

    ★★★½

    Nathan: "All the actors are great, they look like they have a ton of fun each and every time they perform this. Glad I finally got to see it."

    Phoenix: "Southern Motherfucking democratic-republicans!"

    Consensus: Great music. A little long. A lot of songs, but when this becomes an actual film, it might be the greatest thing ever. Get Rob Marshall to direct!