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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. Fists and Fears: Exploring the Life of Christy Martin

    1D AGO

    Fists and Fears: Exploring the Life of Christy Martin

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica explore the inspiring yet tumultuous life of Christy Martin, one of the most influential figures in women's boxing, as depicted in the film *Christy*. Starting from humble beginnings in West Virginia, Christy's journey from an accidental boxer to a trailblazer in the sport is a powerful tale of resilience and determination. With her initial foray into boxing motivated by a need for money rather than glory, listeners will be captivated by how a single decision altered the course of her life forever. Chris and Jessica discuss the complex dynamics of Christy's relationship with her trainer and husband, Jim Martin, whose initially supportive role devolves into a controlling and abusive partnership. The hosts highlight the stark contrast between Christy's strength in the ring and her vulnerability in her personal life, reminding us that even the fiercest fighters can struggle against societal expectations and personal demons. As the narrative unfolds, the episode delves into the pivotal moments of Christy's career, including her encounters with legendary promoter Don King, which propelled her to new heights of fame. However, the tension between her professional success and personal turmoil creates a gripping backdrop that keeps listeners engaged. Sydney Sweeney's performance as Christy is a standout, showcasing her ability to embody the complexities of a woman fighting for her identity and place in a male-dominated sport. While Chris and Jessica commend the film's production design for its authentic portrayal of 1980s and 90s working-class West Virginia, they also discuss areas where the film falls short, including pacing issues and some casting choices that didn't resonate. Despite these critiques, they agree that *Christy* offers a compelling introduction to a remarkable woman's legacy, emphasizing the importance of telling stories that inspire and empower. With a score of 7 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to reflect on the strength it takes to keep fighting against the odds, celebrating Christy Martin as a true pioneer in the world of boxing. 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. Love, Loss, and Lyrical Landscapes: The Journey of 'The History of Sound'

    1D AGO

    Love, Loss, and Lyrical Landscapes: The Journey of 'The History of Sound'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica explore the enchanting film *The History of Sound*, a mesmerizing journey that transcends traditional storytelling by inviting audiences into a world where music is not just heard but seen, tasted, and felt. At its heart, this film is a profound love story that intertwines art, memory, and the deep connections that music fosters between individuals and their pasts. Listeners will be captivated as they follow Lionel, portrayed by Paul Mescal, a gifted young man from a small Kentucky farm who has the extraordinary ability to visualize music. His talent earns him a scholarship to the New England Conservatory, where he meets David, played by Josh O'Connor. Their immediate connection is electric, igniting a passionate relationship that unfolds against the backdrop of World War I and the challenges of their time. Chris and Jessica delve into the film's stunning cinematography by Alexander Dinan, which brings Lionel's unique experiences to life through breathtaking visuals that pulse with sound. They discuss the chemistry between Lionel and David, highlighting how their shared love for music deepens their bond while also complicating their journey as they navigate separation and longing during the war. As the film progresses, the hosts reflect on the intimate moments shared between the characters during their travels to collect folk songs, illustrating the joy and historical significance of their project. However, they also emphasize the film's exploration of loss and the complexity of love, as Lionel's emotional journey continues to resonate long after their adventures. With a score of 8.5 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to immerse themselves in the poetic narrative crafted by director Oliver Hermanus and screenwriter Ben Shattuck. Join Chris and Jessica as they unravel the layers of *The History of Sound*, a film that offers a rich tapestry of emotion and artistry, leaving a lasting impression on all who experience it. 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
  3. War, Loss, and Melody: The Heartwarming Tale of 'The Choral'

    APR 3

    War, Loss, and Melody: The Heartwarming Tale of 'The Choral'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica immerse themselves in the poignant film *Choir of Hope*, set against the backdrop of World War I in 1916. The narrative unfolds in the small Yorkshire town of Ramsden, where a community grapples with grief and loss while finding solace in an unexpected place—a choir. This exploration of music serves as a powerful metaphor for survival and resilience amidst chaos, illustrating how the human spirit can endure even in the darkest times. Listeners will be drawn into the lives of key characters, including Lofty, a young telegram boy tasked with delivering devastating news, and his friend Ellis, who harbors a crush on Bella, a choir member caught in a complicated love triangle. The return of Bella's boyfriend, Clyde, who has been forever changed by his experiences in the war, adds layers of emotional complexity to the story. Chris and Jessica discuss how the choir, funded by the local mill owner Alderman Duxbury, becomes a vital thread that binds the community together, even as they face the harsh realities of war. The hosts delve into the arrival of Dr. Henry Guthrie, the new choir master with a controversial past, whose bold choices challenge the townspeople to confront their grief head-on. The decision to cast Clyde in a lead role serves as a poignant reminder of the war's toll, while the film's rich supporting characters, including a conscientious objector and a grieving father, add depth to the narrative. With standout performances from Ralph Fiennes as Dr. Guthrie and Roger Allam as Alderman Duxbury, the film captures the emotional landscape of a community in turmoil. The meticulous attention to period detail immerses viewers in the atmosphere of 1916, creating a vivid backdrop for this heartfelt story of connection and hope. With a score of 7 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to reflect on the timeless themes of loss, community, and the resilience of the human spirit. Join Chris and Jessica as they unpack the moving journey of *Choir of Hope*, a film that resonates with the challenges of our own fractured world. 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.

    8 min
  4. Struggles and Survival: The Raw Reality of 'Urchin'

    APR 3

    Struggles and Survival: The Raw Reality of 'Urchin'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica take a deep dive into the raw and poignant film *Urchin*, directed by Harris Dickinson in his directorial debut. Set against the stark backdrop of London's homelessness crisis, the film follows Mike, portrayed by Frank Delain, a young homeless addict whose life spirals into chaos as he grapples with addiction and the harsh realities of street life. Listeners will be drawn into Mike's tumultuous journey as he navigates a world filled with betrayal, fleeting kindness, and the struggle for survival. Chris and Jessica discuss the film's unflinching portrayal of addiction, highlighting moments that illustrate the erosion of trust and the cyclical nature of despair that often traps individuals like Mike. As the hosts unpack the complexities of Mike's character, they explore how the film addresses systemic failures in social services and housing, revealing the challenges that go beyond personal choices. Chris and Jessica emphasize the film's nuanced approach, noting how it raises critical questions about the support systems in place for those battling homelessness and addiction. With a score of 7.5 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to reflect on the film's powerful commentary and its ability to spark conversations about societal issues. Join Chris and Jessica as they navigate the emotional depths of *Urchin*, a film that lingers in the mind and challenges perceptions of vulnerability and resilience. 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.

    8 min
  5. Healing Through Art: Unpacking Family Dynamics in 'Sentimental Value'

    MAR 25

    Healing Through Art: Unpacking Family Dynamics in 'Sentimental Value'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica delve into the emotionally charged film *Sentimental Value*—a gripping exploration of family dynamics and the complexities of reconciliation. The story revolves around Gustav Borg, a once-celebrated filmmaker who attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughters, Nora and Agnes, by casting them in a script that mirrors their painful past. With a bold premise that forces the family to confront long-buried emotions, the film raises questions about the boundaries of art and personal trauma. Listeners will be captivated as Chris and Jessica discuss the contrasting reactions of the sisters to their father's project. Nora, a talented but fragile stage actress, is resistant to reliving her trauma, while Agnes, who leads a quieter life, finds herself torn between her protective instincts for her son and the allure of her father's compelling script. The hosts highlight the tension that escalates when Gustav turns to a young Hollywood star, Rachel Kemp, to fill the role meant for Nora, complicating the already strained family dynamics. As the episode unfolds, Chris and Jessica explore the film's delicate handling of emotional conflict, emphasizing the subtle moments that resonate deeply with audiences. The standout performances from Stellan Skarsgård as Gustav and Renate Reinsve as Nora showcase the raw vulnerability and complexity of their characters, while Lilias as Agnes and Ella Fanning as Rachel add depth to the narrative. With a score of 8 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to reflect on the themes of forgiveness, the power of storytelling, and the messy journey of healing. Join Chris and Jessica as they unpack the haunting beauty of *Sentimental Value*, a film that lingers in the mind and challenges perceptions of family and reconciliation. 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
  6. Love, Music, and Resilience: The Heartfelt Tale of 'Song Sung Blue'

    MAR 25

    Love, Music, and Resilience: The Heartfelt Tale of 'Song Sung Blue'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica explore the heartfelt and inspiring film *Song Sung Blue*, which tells the true story of Neil Diamond tribute artists Mike Sardinia and Claire Stengel, who perform together as Lightning and Thunder. Directed by Craig Brewer, the film takes a deep dive into their lives, showcasing not only their love story but also the complexities of their personal struggles and triumphs. Listeners will be drawn into the couple's journey, starting in 1987 when Mike, portrayed by Huw Jackman, meets Claire, played by Kate Hudson. As they transition from solo performers to partners on stage and in life, they navigate the challenges of being single parents and dealing with their respective pasts—Mike as a Vietnam veteran and recovering alcoholic, and Claire battling depression. Their shared passion for music becomes a beacon of hope amidst their financial struggles and life-threatening situations. Chris and Jessica discuss how the stage serves as a sanctuary for Mike and Claire, allowing them to escape their troubles and connect with their audience. The hosts highlight the film's emotional depth, capturing the chemistry between Jackman and Hudson as they deliver powerful musical performances that reflect their characters' growth. The episode also delves into the family dynamics at play, with Claire's two children and Mike's teenage daughter adding layers to the narrative. Their interactions provide insight into the challenges of blending families and the importance of connection and resilience in the face of adversity. With a score of 7.5 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to appreciate the film's honest portrayal of life's messiness, celebrating love, perseverance, and the transformative power of music. Join Chris and Jessica as they unpack the emotional journey of *Song Sung Blue*, a film that resonates with anyone who has ever faced life's ups and downs. 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
  7. Snakes and Laughter: The Wild Ride of 'Anaconda 2025'

    MAR 24

    Snakes and Laughter: The Wild Ride of 'Anaconda 2025'

    In this episode of *Movies First*, Chris and Jessica venture into the wild and wacky world of *Anaconda 2025*, a meta-reboot of the 1997 cult classic that combines humor, adventure, and a giant snake. With a budget of $45 million and a box office gross of over $136 million for the original, the hosts explore how this new iteration captures the essence of the original while offering a fresh take on the concept. Listeners will be entertained as Chris and Jessica discuss the film's premise, featuring Jack Black as Doug McAllister, an aspiring filmmaker turned wedding video editor, who is pulled back into the chaos of movie-making by his old friend, played by Paul Rudd. The duo's journey into the Amazon jungle to shoot their reboot brings a blend of comedy and tension as they navigate the challenges of amateur filmmaking amidst the lurking threat of a massive anaconda. The episode dives into the character dynamics, highlighting Paul Rudd's optimistic Ronald Griffin Jr. and Thandiwe Newton's Claire Simon, who adds depth to the story. The hosts also reflect on the supporting characters, including Steve Zahn's troubled cinematographer and Zelton Melo's quirky snake handler, creating a colorful tapestry of flawed, relatable individuals. With a perfect mix of comedy, action, and heart, the film delivers laugh-out-loud moments while exploring the emotional struggles of its characters. Chris and Jessica commend Jack Black's performance for balancing humor with sincerity, making Doug a character you can't help but root for, even in the face of absurdity. With a score of 6.5 out of 10, this episode invites listeners to enjoy the ride of *Anaconda 2025*, a film that embraces its ridiculousness while delivering genuine entertainment. Join Chris and Jessica as they celebrate the joy of cinema that doesn't take itself too seriously and reminds us of the fun that awaits in the theater. 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
  8. Unconventional Bonds: The Heartfelt Journey of 'Rental Family'

    MAR 18

    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
4.4
out of 5
5 Ratings

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