The Spoiler Warning Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller
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- TV & Film
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The Spoiler Warning is a weekly film review podcast. In each episode Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller dive in, debate, discuss, and argue over the latest film releases coming to a theater near you.
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Review 765: Civil War
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller bring you a review of Civil War.
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Review 764: Late Night with the Devil
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller bring you a review of Late Night with the Devil.
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Review 763: Road House
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller bring you a review of Road House.
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Review 762: Love Lies Bleeding
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller bring you a review of Love Lies Bleeding.
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Review 761: Problemista
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller bring you a review of Problemista.
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Review 760: Dune: Part Two
In this episode, Christopher Schnese and Stephen David Miller bring you a review of Dune: Part Two.
Customer Reviews
Dig the main host...co-host? Not so much
I enjoy listening to this podcast but I wish the main host wouldn't let the co-host go on and on with crutch-word filled monologues. It's like it's a contest to see how many times he can say "you know" and "like".
But overall I still like the podcast so I give it a solid three stars. Cheers
Love the irreverence
This podcast is funny as hell and thoroughly enjoyable. The two or three hosts banter at the beginning on a range of topics —other movies, pizza or drinking choices, etc., and they find endless ways to amuse and tease each other. Over time their singular personalities and preferences emerge throughout the podcasts. I appreciate their openness. I love how even when they disagree with each other, they just make each other laugh. Eventually they settle down to a movie review which can be just as funny. These guys love movies but have different expectations for what makes a good movie. They also know their directors. I sometimes question their choices of movies to review, since I’m used to reviews of more serious films. But I have been inspired to check out movies I would have dismissed, with happy results. In the end I appreciate the fact that Chris, Steven and Carson are pleasing mostly themselves and not trying to impress anyone. Now I have trouble listening to more serious reviews. These guys are much more fun. Keep it up guys!
One request — could you get around to making your old reviews more accessible to us non techies? I’d even pay for those.
Carson is literally the worst.
I’m still giving it five stars despite this guy Carson.