
Critic Reviews for Addicted Podcast
1) The secret joys of schadenfreude
It gives us gleeful moments of guilty pleasure. But finding fun in the misfortunes of others is also an emotion that plays a crucial part in binding society together
2) Reviews Pact with the Devil -
This is a modern updating of the classic, 'Picture of Dorian Grey.' As if the Oscar Wilde story was rewritten by sex & shopping book hack, Jackie Collins. There's nothing new here except for the setti...Show More
3) Spy Kids 3-D Game Over, Twenty Years…
Since the Victorian era, 3D pictures have always been falling in and out of fashion. First, there were stereoscopes, then there were red-and-blue-lensed 3D glasses and View-Masters
4) The Truman Show, Truth, and Modern Reality
Just what were people like in their homes, away from the public eye? How different did they act when they were “alone”? In the 25 years since The Truman Show premiered in theaters, reality TV and soci...Show More
5) Cati Glidewell and the Cinephile Hissy Fit
She is a lifelong cinephile who is trying everything and telling you all about it. Find her work across YouTube and social media at The Blonde in Front.
6) Does House IV The Repossession Foreclose…
The House franchise is one of the weirdest film series ever concocted. The first film walked a delicate balance of scares and humor while House II jumped with both feet into comedy and House III swung...Show More
7) The Mutilator Slashes Its Way Home Thanks…
Welcome to this column dedicated to my appreciation of physical media supplements called: Feature Presentations. The goal of this column is not to say whether a film is good or bad
8) Vinegar Syndrome's Blu-ray of All-American
The other jarring aspect of the film comes from the director’s choice of film angles. In a typical movie, a director blocks scenes to perfect shots and get the most from their budget. Regarding All-Am...Show More
9) Black Teacher in White Education System…
Told via a series of encounters based on the challenging and outrageous things people have said to him or about him, Boakye, a Black, male English teacher who has had to teach problematic texts, recou...Show More
10) Wim Wenders on Why Hirayama, the Tokyo…
Perfect Days,” which world premiered in Competition at the Cannes Film Festival, is reminiscent – in some ways – of “Groundhog Day,” but whereas in the latter film Bill Murray’s character, Phil, is tr...Show More