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Welcome to Portland Film Review’s official podcast. Each week, editors Jane, Nathan, and Devin sit down to discuss movies, television, and topics related to the entertainment industry.

On this first season of PFR Weekly, the gang will discuss a film by a Black director each week. They will break down their thoughts on style, theme, and real world connections between each film and current events.

Let us know if you have any suggestions for movies or topics to cover by emailing us at pfrweekly@gmail.com, or DM’ing us on Instagram @portland_film_review.

Happy listening!

PFR Weekly Portland Film Review

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Welcome to Portland Film Review’s official podcast. Each week, editors Jane, Nathan, and Devin sit down to discuss movies, television, and topics related to the entertainment industry.

On this first season of PFR Weekly, the gang will discuss a film by a Black director each week. They will break down their thoughts on style, theme, and real world connections between each film and current events.

Let us know if you have any suggestions for movies or topics to cover by emailing us at pfrweekly@gmail.com, or DM’ing us on Instagram @portland_film_review.

Happy listening!

    MCU in Review Issue No. 8: "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" (2014)

    MCU in Review Issue No. 8: "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" (2014)

    Don't look now, but Devin and Teddy are about to pass your on your left as they dash into this episode of MCU in Review. That's right, after the abyss of Thor: The Dark World, our fearless hosts have risen from the depths of disappointment to achieve the heights of triumph through the majesty of Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014). 

    A movie high in contention for the top of both Devin and Teddy's "Best of the MCU Lists," Captain America: The Winter Soldier injects Phase II with all manner of kinetic and creative energy. In one of their longest "Gems" sections to date, Teddy and Devin dissect why the cinematic lineage of conspiracy thrillers, characters new and old, full-throttle action, and a major dose of Sebastian Stan lead this film to, as the kids say, slap. Even when the "PFR Edit" divulges a handful of notable flaws, the sum total of this episode is a celebration of a true MCU achievement. 

    If you like what you hear, make sure to follow Portland Film Review on all the socials. You can find us on Instagram at @portland_film_review, Twitter at @portland_film, and Facebook at Portland Film Review, or just head over to our website, portlandfilmreview.com, and subscribe! Also, make sure to hop on over to wherever you get your podcasts to follow and give us a rating. Most importantly, come back for the whole "MCU in Review" experience!

    • 1h 26 min
    MCU in Review Issue No. 7: "Thor: The Dark World" (2013)

    MCU in Review Issue No. 7: "Thor: The Dark World" (2013)

    Fire up the bi-frost and lean into the suck because Devin and Teddy are back in the saddle to talk about arguably the worst movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Thor: The Dark World (2013). 

    Before diving into this terrible movie though, Devin and Teddy take a salacious tangent inspired by a wider comics-verse tidbit of news this past week; that Warner Bros. nixed an oral sex scene between Batman and Catwoman in the HBO Max show Harley Quinn. Branching from there, the two debate who in the MCU might in fact provide the best oral sex, and only after that lovely detour do they settle into the task of discussing The Dark World. Gems are sparse, but the PFR Edit is loaded for this episode, and at least you can rely on Teddy being #hornyforhatred and expounding on her love for the one and only God of Mischief, Loki. 

    If you like what you hear, make sure to follow Portland Film Review on all the socials. You can find us on Instagram at @portland_film_review, Twitter at @portland_film, and Facebook at Portland Film Review, or just head over to our website, portlandfilmreview.com, and subscribe! Also, make sure to hop on over to wherever you get your podcasts to follow and give us a rating. Most importantly, come back for the whole "MCU in Review" experience!

    • 1h
    MCU in Review Issue No. 6: "Iron Man 3" (2013)

    MCU in Review Issue No. 6: "Iron Man 3" (2013)

    It turns out that Devin and Teddy have at least one thing in common with Tony Stark: they're still not over how wild the Battle for New York in The Avengers (2012) was. Nonetheless, the show must go on, and so this episode we bring you their dive into the first entry of Phase 2 of the MCU, the nearly sublime Iron Man 3 (2013). 

    While it has remained a lighting rod of debate in the more toxic corners of the Marvel fandom, Issue No. 6 of "MCU in Review" is an unabashedly pro Iron Man 3 podcast, and Devin and Teddy waste no time staking their claim for a too-often-overlooked standout of a film. A fascinating concoction of trauma exploration, genre subversion, and one of the higher quips-per-minute counts in the first two phases of the MCU, this Shane Black overseen film also gives Devin and Teddy some prime space for their on-brand terrible voice work. Buckle up, and make sure you remember your badge so Happy doesn't come for you.

    If you like what you hear, make sure to follow Portland Film Review on all the socials. You can find us on Instagram at @portland_film_review, Twitter at @portland_film, and Facebook at Portland Film Review, or just head over to our website, portlandfilmreview.com, and subscribe! Also, make sure to hop on over to wherever you get your podcasts to follow and give us a rating. Most importantly, come back for the whole "MCU in Review" experience!

    • 1h 2 min
    MCU in Review Issue No. 5: "The Avengers" (2012)

    MCU in Review Issue No. 5: "The Avengers" (2012)

    Devin and Teddy got their duo together to celebrate the premiere Marvel team uniting on screen for the first time. That's right, MCU in Review closes out the MCU Phase 1 by digging into the pop culture behemoth The Avengers (2012). 

    After four hit-and-miss entries defined by origin stories, Marvel's first team-up movie brings Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Black Widow, The Hulk, Hawkeye, Nick Fury, and Maria Hill together for the first time. In order to do the project justice, Devin and Teddy dispel with the usual categories in favor of ranking the Avengers entrances, and then parsing through the rest in something akin to a lightly controlled series of rolling tangents. So plug in those headphones and get comfortable for a little Loki, a smidge of spandex, and a whole lot of Hulk-smashing.

    If you like what you hear, make sure to follow Portland Film Review on all the socials. You can find us on Instagram at @portland_film_review, Twitter at @portland_film, and Facebook at Portland Film Review, or just head over to our website, portlandfilmreview.com, and subscribe! Also, make sure to hop on over to wherever you get your podcasts to follow and give us a rating. Most importantly, come back for the whole "MCU in Review" experience!

    • 1h 40 min
    MCU in Review Issue No. 4: "Captain America: The First Avenger" (2011)

    MCU in Review Issue No. 4: "Captain America: The First Avenger" (2011)

    We have to ask, of all the things Steve Rogers says he could do all day, do we think that he could go toe-to-toe with our Marvel podcasters-in-residence at the mic? We may never know for sure, but we do know this; Devin and Teddy are back at it for Issue No. 4 of MCU in Review, turning their attention towards Captain America: The First Avenger (2011). Spoiler alert, they both LOVE it. 

    Why you ask? Well it turns out that a superhero blockbuster working to re-tool the confines of heroic masculinity that features a banging performance from Chris Evans is exactly the center of the fandom Venn diagram for Devin and Teddy. Coming off a ~tough~ two-movie run our hosts are refreshed to spend time celebrating a film that, with the exception of one iceberg sized plothole, holds up all these years later. Oh, and if you stick around to "The Horney Corner," you might just learn something rather surprising about Teddy's fictional character inclinations...

    If you like what you hear, make sure to follow Portland Film Review on all the socials. You can find us on Instagram at @portland_film_review, Twitter at @portland_film, and Facebook at Portland Film Review, or just head over to our website, portlandfilmreview.com, and subscribe! Also, make sure to hop on over to wherever you get your podcasts to follow and give us a rating. Most importantly, come back for the whole "MCU in Review" experience!

    • 1h 17 min
    MCU in Review Issue No. 3: "Thor" (2011)

    MCU in Review Issue No. 3: "Thor" (2011)

    Whosoever listens to this podcast, if they be worthy, shall possess the power of the MCU in Review! That's right folks, Devin and Teddy are ripping and roaring through the bi-frost for episode three of the limited series to dig into Thor (2011) in all it's (mostly flawed) glory. Settle in, pour some coffee before you smash it, and get ready for Issue No. 3 of MCU in Review. 

    In this episode, Devin and Teddy sing the praises of Thor stars Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston, Kat Dennings, and others, while also posing the ultimate question; why on earth did director Kenneth Branagh think that the best way to tell a story about a Demi-god with a giant hammer was to try and turn comics into King Lear? Plus, Teddy finally properly inaugurates the horny corner with some true pheromone-inducing observations about one particular Norse god.

    If you like what you hear, make sure to follow Portland Film Review on all the socials. You can find us on Instagram at @portland_film_review, Twitter at @portland_film, and Facebook at Portland Film Review, or just head over to our website, portlandfilmreview.com, and subscribe! Also, make sure to hop on over to wherever you get your podcasts to follow and give us a rating. Most importantly, come back for the whole "MCU in Review" experience!

    • 1h 2 min

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