122 episodes

So I Married a Film Critic is a podcast for movie lovers, from a husband and wife team who explore the best, worst and everything in between of movies. She’s a lifelong film buff with a love for comedies and he’s a professional film critic with pretentious taste in “cinema.” Together, they share their laughter, insights and offbeat takes on a wild variety of different films. Part comedy podcast, part thoughtful film discussion and total entertainment, each episode will have you yearning for a giant bag of popcorn and your cinematic discovery.

So I Married A Film Critic Barry Wurst

    • TV & Film

So I Married a Film Critic is a podcast for movie lovers, from a husband and wife team who explore the best, worst and everything in between of movies. She’s a lifelong film buff with a love for comedies and he’s a professional film critic with pretentious taste in “cinema.” Together, they share their laughter, insights and offbeat takes on a wild variety of different films. Part comedy podcast, part thoughtful film discussion and total entertainment, each episode will have you yearning for a giant bag of popcorn and your cinematic discovery.

    120. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

    120. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

    Barry and Julia tag along with the road warriors and discuss where in this post-apocalyptic world they would live and work. Julia talks about the scene that almost ruined the whole movie for her while Barry discusses how he'd love to be employed by Imortan Joe. Rev up your engines for our last episode before we take a Summer break. So I Married a Film Critic will be back July 12th.
    Follow us on IG @soimarriedafilmcritic_podcast and YouTube for our video debut. Please like, subscribe, leave a review and share with your friends.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    119. Stand By Me

    119. Stand By Me

    We jump back to the 1960s to discuss this Stephen King novela about four boys who take a journey to see a dead body. While the subject matter of this film is a little downbeat, we find some humor on their trip dodging trains, getting attacked by leaches, telling gross stories and dealing with their trauma. Highly recommend watching this coming-of-age movie if you’ve never seen it. Follow us on Instagram @soimarriedafilmcritic_podcast.

    • 1 hr 5 min
    118. The Terminator

    118. The Terminator

    We go back to the past and into the future to talk about the rise of the machines in the original "The Terminator." Discussions include how 80s everything is, time traveling naked, can James Cameron direct a love scene, should Kyle Reese have lived a little longer, and the quote that makes Julia swoon. So get your neon and large overcoat on and join us at Tech Noir for how technology will eventually ruin our lives.
    Follow us on Instagram for more behind the scenes footage and movies that don't make the show @soimarriedafilmcritic_podcast.

    • 1 hr 10 min
    117. Blood Simple

    117. Blood Simple

    Blood Simple, the first film directed by the Coen Brothers, takes us on the familiar film noir journey of affairs, murders and misunderstandings. Do Francis McDormand and John Getz have the passion to pull off their desire to be together? Why are there no curtains in anyone’s home? How would you clean up a murder scene? We get into all the details!

    • 1 hr 5 min
    116. Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace

    116. Star Wars: Episode 1 - The Phantom Menace

    May the 4th be with you...Barry and Julia go back to the beginning of the Star Wars saga and discuss the much maligned Phantom Menace. Between talks of trade wars and Federation meetings, there's light saber battles, a Christ child, pod racing and Jedi who may or may not have their powers completely working. Not only was Jar Jar a mistake, but Liam Neeson looks embarrassed and bored, Anakin not evil enough, and why doesn't anyone notice who the real Queen Amadala is? We talk about all this and more!
    Follow BTS of the show on Instagram @soimarriedafilmcritic_podcast.

    • 58 min
    Bonus: My Best Friend's Wedding

    Bonus: My Best Friend's Wedding

    Your hosts wear something borrowed, something blue for "My Best Friend's Wedding" (1997), the horror film where Julia Roberts tries to ruin everyone's lives. Julia wonders why this isn't a musical, while Barry is just grateful that Rupert Everett is in this. Also discussed- if a wedding can be broken up over a single email and if that original ending was actually a better fit. Follow us on Instagram@soimarriedafilmcritic_podcast

    • 1 hr 16 min

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