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Movies, reviewed and rated. If you love movies you’ll love Movies First with well-known and respected reviewer Alex First and his sidekicks Chris & Jessica. Answering the big question...should I see this movie? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/movies-first-film-reviews-insights--2648009/support.

  1. Unconventional Bonds: The Heartfelt Journey of 'Rental Family'

    4D AGO

    Unconventional Bonds: The Heartfelt Journey of 'Rental Family'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica dive into the heartwarming and thought-provoking film *Rental Family* starring Brendan Fraser as Philip Van der Plu, an American actor navigating the peculiar world of rental family services in Japan. After struggling for seven years in his acting career, Philip finds himself taking on unconventional roles that challenge his understanding of identity and connection. Listeners will be captivated as Chris and Jessica explore Philip's journey, beginning with his first assignment as a groom in a traditional Japanese wedding, where he feels out of place but gradually discovers his talent for emotional connection. The hosts discuss the touching storyline involving Mia, a young girl of mixed heritage, and her mother's desperate attempt to secure her future through Philip's temporary role as her father. They also reflect on Philip's poignant interactions with Kikuo, a retired actor with dementia, highlighting the film's exploration of compassion and the complexities of human relationships. The dynamic between Philip and his co-worker Eiko, who takes on the bizarre role of a mistress apologizing to unfaithful husbands, adds depth to the narrative, showcasing the warmth and respect that develops between them. With a strong supporting cast featuring Takahiro Hira as Shinji and Mahina Gorman as Mia, the film presents a unique lens on the emotional labor involved in pretending to be someone else. With a score of 8 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to reflect on the nature of connection and the roles we play in each other's lives. Join Chris and Jessica as they unpack the heartfelt themes and engaging performances that make *Rental Family* a remarkable cinematic experience. https://www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/movies-first. To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first This episode includes AI-generated content.

    6 min
  2. Epic Journeys: Navigating Grief and Conflict in 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'

    MAR 13

    Epic Journeys: Navigating Grief and Conflict in 'Avatar: Fire and Ash'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica tackle the ambitious runtime of *Avatar: Fire and Ash*—a staggering 3 hours and 17 minutes that rivals the length of a transatlantic flight. They discuss James Cameron's commitment to creating immersive cinematic experiences, questioning whether every moment of the film justifies its lengthy duration. The narrative picks up right after *The Way of Water*, exploring the emotional aftermath of Netiam's death, which serves as a poignant anchor for the Sully family's journey. Listeners will be drawn into the complex dynamics of the Sully family, particularly Lo' and Neytiri, as they grapple with guilt and grief. The hosts highlight the intriguing character of Spider, who finds himself caught between two worlds, and the tension that arises from his connection to Quaritch, the resurrected antagonist. Kirie, portrayed by Sigourney Avery, adds a mystical layer to the story with her unique connection to Eywa, raising questions about identity and belonging. Chris and Jessica also delve into the introduction of the Ash people, led by the formidable Varang, whose ruthless ambitions heighten the stakes for the Sully family. They discuss how the film juggles multiple storylines, balancing the intricate relationships and looming threats while appreciating Cameron's masterful world-building and attention to detail. With a score of 7.5 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to consider the film's artistic ambitions and its potential to set the stage for future installments in the franchise. Join Chris and Jessica as they dissect the breathtaking visuals and complex narratives that make *Avatar: Fire and Ash* a noteworthy addition to the beloved series. https://www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/movies-first. To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first This episode includes AI-generated content.

    6 min
  3. Psychological Tensions: Unraveling Deception in 'The Housemaid'

    MAR 12

    Psychological Tensions: Unraveling Deception in 'The Housemaid'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica dissect the gripping psychological thriller *The Housemaid* based on the bestselling novel that has captivated millions worldwide. With its universal themes of fear, deception, and entrapment, the film presents a chilling narrative that resonates deeply, particularly when set against the backdrop of a seemingly safe domestic environment. Listeners will be drawn into the complex world of Millie, portrayed by Sydney Sweeney, who is released from prison and seeking a fresh start as a housemaid for the affluent Winchester family. The hosts delve into Millie's layered character—a resourceful survivor with a tough edge—who navigates the treacherous waters of her new job while trying to rebuild her life. Chris and Jessica emphasize Sweeney's remarkable performance, showcasing Millie's vulnerability and resilience. The discussion also highlights Amanda Seyfried's portrayal of Nina Winchester, a character whose unpredictable nature adds tension and complexity to the narrative. With her history of institutionalization, Nina's volatility traps Millie in a precarious situation, forcing her to confront the chaotic dynamics of the household. The hosts explore the charming yet enigmatic Andrew, played by Brandon Skleenar, who appears to be the stable force in the tumultuous environment, creating an intriguing layer of suspense. Chris and Jessica commend the screenplay by Rebecca Sonnenschein for its adept adaptation of the source material, as well as Paul Feig's direction, which masterfully uses the house as a character itself, embodying the underlying dread of the story. The episode culminates in a discussion of the film's expertly executed twists that keep viewers guessing and provide a satisfying payoff, making it a standout in the genre. With a score of 7.5 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to experience *The Housemaid*, a film that goes beyond mere thrills to explore the moral complexities of its characters. Join Chris and Jessica as they unravel the intricacies of this haunting tale that lingers long after the credits roll. https://www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/movies-first. To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first This episode includes AI-generated content.

    6 min
  4. Harmonious Revelations: The Healing Power of 'My Brother's Band'

    MAR 2

    Harmonious Revelations: The Healing Power of 'My Brother's Band'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica explore the emotionally charged narrative of *My Brother's Band*, a film that intertwines music, identity, and the profound impact of second chances. They delve into the life of Thibaut, a celebrated classical conductor whose world is shattered by a leukemia diagnosis and the shocking revelation that his sister is not truly his sister. This unexpected twist sends him on a quest for a bone marrow donor, leading him to his estranged brother, Jimmy, a modest cook with a hidden talent for music. Listeners will be captivated as Chris and Jessica discuss the dynamic relationship between Thibaut and Jimmy, highlighting how music serves as a bridge between their vastly different worlds. Thibaut, played by Benjamin Laverney, grapples with his illness and identity crisis while nurturing Jimmy's raw talent, portrayed by Pierre Lotan. The hosts emphasize the film's exploration of vulnerability and self-discovery, showcasing how both characters learn from each other amidst their struggles. Charlene, played by Isabel Zanotti, adds depth to the narrative with her fierce loyalty and quiet strength, supporting Jimmy while fighting her own battles. Chris and Jessica reflect on how the film masterfully captures the essence of community, resilience, and the transformative power of music, culminating in a heartfelt emotional journey that resonates long after the credits roll. With a score of 8 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to experience a film that not only entertains but also inspires reflection on hope and the connections forged through shared struggles. Join Chris and Jessica as they celebrate the beauty of storytelling and the magic of music in *My Brother's Band*. https://www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/movies-first. To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first This episode includes AI-generated content.

    7 min
  5. Political Intrigues: Navigating Love and Scandal in 'Ella McCay'

    MAR 2

    Political Intrigues: Navigating Love and Scandal in 'Ella McCay'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica dive into the intriguing political landscape of *Ella Mikey*, directed by James L. Brooks. Set against the backdrop of the 2008 recession, the film follows Emma Mikey's character, a young lieutenant governor, as she navigates a scandal involving her seemingly innocent use of government property for personal time with her husband. The hosts explore how this absurd situation highlights the impossible standards placed on politicians, blending comedy and drama in a refreshing way. Listeners will be captivated as Chris and Jessica discuss Mikey's compelling performance, drawing parallels to a young Anne Hathaway, and how her character's family dynamics—particularly her irresponsible father, played by Woody Harrelson—shape her rigid moral compass. They also delve into the film's exploration of mental health through her brother's struggles, adding depth to the narrative that transcends mere political commentary. The episode emphasizes the strong supporting cast, including Jamie Lee Curtis as the vibrant Aunt Helen and Albert Brooks as the pragmatic outgoing governor. Chris and Jessica reflect on the clever use of Julie Kavner as both narrator and secretary, which provides a unique perspective on the unfolding drama. They also appreciate the film's universal setting, making it relatable to audiences across America. While noting that the film sometimes feels lengthy, the hosts commend its structure, particularly the crucial three days that determine Mikey's fate, creating a gripping tension throughout. With a score of 6.5 to 7 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to consider the blurred lines between personal lives and public service, sparking conversations about privacy and the humanizing complexities of political leadership. https://www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/movies-first. To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first This episode includes AI-generated content.

    5 min
  6. Afterlife Affairs: The Cosmic Love Triangle of 'Eternity'

    FEB 1

    Afterlife Affairs: The Cosmic Love Triangle of 'Eternity'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica embark on a thought-provoking journey through the afterlife with the new film *Eternity*. This unique romantic comedy presents a bureaucratic twist on the age-old question of eternal love, placing protagonist Joan, played by Elizabeth Olsen, in an impossible position between her first husband, Luke, who died young in the Korean War, and Larry, her partner of 65 years. With only a week to decide before facing a celestial basement, the time pressure adds an intriguing layer to the story. Listeners will be captivated as Chris and Jessica unpack the film's clever structure, featuring coordinators portrayed by Divine Joy Randolph and John Early, who act as competing advocates in this cosmic custody battle for Joan's soul. They delve into how the film balances heavy themes of love and mortality with light-hearted humor, exemplified in scenes like the bickering couple heading to a gender reveal party. The discussion also highlights the film's exploration of different kinds of love, contrasting the fleeting perfection of first love with the complexities of a long-term relationship. The performances of Miles Teller and Callum Turner as young Larry and Luke, respectively, are noted for making both relationships feel equally valid yet distinct. With a score of 7.5 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to reflect on the meaningful questions surrounding love and choice, making *Eternity* a film that resonates universally, even amid its fantastical premise. Join Chris and Jessica as they explore how this engaging narrative manages to entertain while provoking deeper thoughts about life and the afterlife. https://www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/movies-first. To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first This episode includes AI-generated content.

    5 min
  7. Sinister Services: The Dark Comedy of 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery'

    JAN 2

    Sinister Services: The Dark Comedy of 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica delve into the intriguing world of *Wake Up Dead Man*, the latest installment in the Knives Out franchise that takes murder mysteries to a new level within the confines of a church. The hosts explore the darkly ironic setting of Our Lady of Perpetual Fortitude, where the past sins of Father Duplentice, played by Josh O'Connor, collide with a shocking murder during a service, challenging the very notion of divine intervention. Listeners will be captivated as Chris and Jessica discuss the power dynamics at play, particularly with Josh Brolin's Monsignor Wicks, who runs the parish like a personal empire. They highlight the film's ensemble cast, featuring Glenn Close, Jeremy Renner, Kerry Washington, and others, creating a rich tapestry of characters that embody various forms of suffering and redemption. The episode also examines how director Rian Johnson masterfully uses the church setting to delve into themes of faith, doubt, and collective guilt, especially with the murder occurring in front of a congregation that becomes both witnesses and suspects. Chris and Jessica reflect on the clever symbolism and the tension brought forth by Daniel Craig's Benoit Blanc, navigating the intersection of earthly justice and divine judgment. With a score of 8 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to ponder the complex layers of morality, redemption, and the human condition, all while enjoying the sophisticated mystery and dark humor that the Knives Out series is known for. https://www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/movies-first. To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first This episode includes AI-generated content.

    5 min
  8. The Duality of Wicked: Unpacking Good and Evil in 'Wicked: For Good'

    12/30/2025

    The Duality of Wicked: Unpacking Good and Evil in 'Wicked: For Good'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica dive deep into the enchanting yet thought-provoking world of *Wicked: for Good*, exploring the transformative journey of villains into heroes and how the narrative challenges our understanding of good and evil. They discuss the revolutionary portrayal of power, truth, and justice, particularly through Michelle Yeoh's chilling role as Madame Morrible, who orchestrates a propaganda campaign that resonates with today's media landscape. Listeners will be captivated by the hosts' analysis of Ariana Grande's performance as Glinda, highlighting her authentic evolution from a popularity-obsessed student to a character faced with moral dilemmas. The dynamic chemistry between Grande and Cynthia Erivo, who portrays Elphaba, adds depth to their contrasting paths, showcasing how shared histories can shape divergent choices. Chris and Jessica emphasize the musical's technical achievements, particularly the tornado sequence as a metaphor for societal upheaval driven by fear and manipulation. They also explore the allegorical representation of marginalized voices through the innovative use of technology in the depiction of animals in Oz, enhancing the film's themes of power and resistance. The hosts delve into the visual storytelling elements, like costume design, which reflects the power dynamics between Glinda and Elphaba, and the commentary provided by Jeff Goldblum's wizard character. They appreciate how director John M. Chu balances spectacular fantasy with complex ideas, making the film both entertaining and intellectually engaging. With a score of 8 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to reflect on the evolving narratives of morality and the potential for more nuanced storytelling in the future, proving that entertainment can be both commercially successful and thought-provoking. https://www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/movies-first. To access the Movies First reviews archive visit our website at www.bitesz.com/podcast/movies-first This episode includes AI-generated content.

    5 min
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Movies, reviewed and rated. If you love movies you’ll love Movies First with well-known and respected reviewer Alex First and his sidekicks Chris & Jessica. Answering the big question...should I see this movie? Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/movies-first-film-reviews-insights--2648009/support.