92 episodes

The Re-viewed podcast is pure audio goodness for movie buffs and cinematic noobies alike. Our goal? Revisit classic movies from the past and determine whether or not they hold up under a modern critical lens. We intend to provide insightful cinematic chatter while also trying very, very hard not to take ourselves too seriously.

Reviewed Podcast Ivan Kander, Mike Mirandi, Dave Glanz

    • TV & Film
    • 4.5 • 11 Ratings

The Re-viewed podcast is pure audio goodness for movie buffs and cinematic noobies alike. Our goal? Revisit classic movies from the past and determine whether or not they hold up under a modern critical lens. We intend to provide insightful cinematic chatter while also trying very, very hard not to take ourselves too seriously.

    Episode 92: Starship Troopers

    Episode 92: Starship Troopers

    We're doing our part and are FINALLY bringing you a new episode! It has been over 20 years since Paul Verhoeven's big budget sci-fi action film Starship Troopers hit theaters. Back in 1997, it was both panned by critics and ignored by audiences. But, over the past few decades, public perception around the film has shifted. What was initially viewed as a shallow gore-fest targeted at teenage boys is now considered by many critics to be a strong work of satire intentionally created to mock right-wing militarism. In this new age of modern authoritarianism is Starship Troopers more relevant than ever?

    • 41 min
    Episode 91: High Fidelity

    Episode 91: High Fidelity

    Ready to feel old? High Fidelity—the charming film about life and love seen through the eyes of a music-obsessed record store owner—is 17 years old. So, as is the theme of this podcast: does it hold up? Would it make our personal top five lists today? We revisit Stephen Frears's film (starring John Cusack and Jack Black just to name a few) to find out.

    • 54 min
    Episode 90: Gremlins

    Episode 90: Gremlins

    Finally...a new episode! It's a Christmas miracle! Dave, Mike, and Ivan re-visit the 1984 comedy-horror film, Gremlins, directed by Joe Dante and written by Chris Columbus. The puppet effects are memorable, but does the film itself hold up? Or, is it simply another victim of "nostalgia goggles"? Download the episode to find out (just don't eat aything after midnight).

    • 44 min
    Episode 88: The Thing

    Episode 88: The Thing

    A remake of a 1951 film (with a prequel that came out in 2011), John Carpenter's 1982 version of The Thing is considered by many to be a horror classic, combining practical make-up, horror, and sci-fi elements into a satisfying genre package. But, although history looks upon the film kindly, original reviews found the film "excessive" and over-the-top. So, looking back 35 years since it's initial release, how does the film hold up?

    • 41 min
    Episode 87: Unforgiven

    Episode 87: Unforgiven

    In honor of its 25th anniversary, Dave, Ivan, and Mike re-visit Clint Eastwood's Oscar-winning western, Unforgiven. The film has been much lauded by both critics and audiences (it took home 7 Academy Awards). Does this classic Western still impress a quarter of a century since its initial release?

    • 52 min
    Episode 86: Memento

    Episode 86: Memento

    Writer/director Christopher Nolan is one of the most successful filmmakers currently working today. From The Dark Knight Trilogy to big budget epics like Interstellar and Dunkirk, his films have grossed billions. But, back in the late 90s, he was just a scrappy indie filmmaker trying to make a name for himself. We revisit Nolan's second feature film—Memento, a psychological thriller about a man who is attempting to solve the murder of his wife despite the fact that he suffers from short-term memory loss. The film's "reverse" structure stunned audiences upon its release and had a huge impact on the indie film scene in the aughts. But, 17 years later now that we know the answers to its puzzles, is the film still as engaging? Has the novelty of the gimmick worn off? Or, is it a film that, unlike its protagonist, we'll be destined to remember for a long time?

    • 1 hr 3 min

Customer Reviews

4.5 out of 5
11 Ratings

11 Ratings

ikander ,

I’m reviewing my own show

Woah! I’m reviewing my own show. The iTunes systems is flawed. :-)

Shahir Daud ,

Who reviews the re-viewers?

I do! Great show that takes a fresh look at classics and tries to figure out if they've earned their 'classic' standing. The hosts have a wide range of film knowledge both in production and theory which makes for really fascinating conversations. I've definitely gone back to rewatch a lot of movies based on this show!

Mel Wetmore ,

Holy cow this is good

I think reviewed podcast is great. I personally love movies that are older one of my favorites is the shining.

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