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By Daniel Carpenter & James Newton
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Casually Critical: Season Four will premiere on June 9, 2023. Until then...
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Executive Producers and Hosts: Daniel Carpenter, James Newton
Sound Design and Audio Mixing: Daniel Carpenter
Social Media: James Newton
Daniel and James wrap up season three by bringing back the Entertainment Awards, followed by a forecast for 2023's new releases.
Don't worry, you can rest easy: the entire episode is spoiler-free!
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Season Three's Entertainment Awards:
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2023 Movie Forecast:
Off-the-Air Movie Recommendations - 1:14:38
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Stay tuned for Casually Critical: Season Four, premiering June 9, 2023. Until then...
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Executive Producers and Hosts: Daniel Carpenter, James Newton
Sound Design and Audio Mixing: Daniel Carpenter
Social Media: James Newton
You taunted us. You cajoled us. So we finally did it: we watched the entire season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power (2022). Was it worth the eight-hour investment? Did we have any regrets, or did our viewing experience cause us to do a heel turn on our initial thoughts? Let's face it, you wouldn't be reading this description unless you were a mite bit curious. Go on, then: give this episode a listen.
The review begins at 10:00.
Spoiler Review begins at 18:57.
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Executive Producers and Hosts: Daniel Carpenter, James Newton
Sound Design and Audio Mixing: Daniel Carpenter
Social Media: James Newton
Here's a mysterious inquiry: how could Rian Johnson top what he did in his previous whodunit, Knives Out? Is it possible for a sequel to be bigger AND better? And can you objectively appreciate a well-crafted story even when you subjectively disagree with the themes it conveys? Daniel and James grab their cigars, tie their ascots, and polish their spectacles as they seek those confounding answers in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022).
Spoiler Review begins at 24:21.
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Executive Producers and Hosts: Daniel Carpenter, James Newton
Sound Design and Audio Mixing: Daniel Carpenter
Social Media: James Newton
Daniel and James take a break, relax, and answer questions from listeners of the podcast.
What's your favorite movie soundtrack? Is music essential to telling a story in film? (3:54)
What's a fan theory you wish was true or would improve the property it's about? (14:56)
What are the most consistent themes that stick out to you in a film? (23:52)
Have you noticed any thematic patterns in the top-grossing box office films of the past decade? (28:45)
Is film the best form of storytelling in our generation? (45:17)
Should film be the main tool for telling stories in less technologically-advanced cultures? (53:52)
Is there a literary/cinematic trope that is necessary for a good story? (1:02:41)
What makes a scene truly emotional? (1:12:08)
Is Die Hard a Christmas movie? (1:22:03)
Daniel's question for James (1:32:48)
James's question for Daniel (1:35:49)
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Executive Producers and Hosts: Daniel Carpenter, James Newton
Sound Design and Audio Mixing: Daniel Carpenter
Social Media: James Newton
Featuring Abbey Frisco as this episode's guest!
The two critics step back into the murky, money-dense waters of Marvel Studios as a corporate filmmaker joins them in discussing the first season of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law (2022). Is the show a milestone in female representation, or the latest example of poor, hot-button writing? What if it's both? What if it's neither? Abbey shares her experience as a filmmaker, a marketing professional, and a woman. James unpacks the oversaturation of Marvel's franchise and Daniel keeps confusing She-Hulk for a movie instead of a streaming series.
Spoiler Review begins at 47:30.
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Executive Producers and Hosts: Daniel Carpenter, James Newton
Sound Design and Audio Mixing: Daniel Carpenter
Social Media: James Newton
Is smoking actually bad for you? It is. But this movie isn't (at least in terms of lung cancer)! Daniel and James shed some light onto the inner workings of this dark comedy. What does a tastefully edgy movie look like? How can you trust your audience with your movie's message without blatantly giving it away? Tune in to this episode and find out.
Spoiler Review begins at 20:05.
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Executive Producers and Hosts: Daniel Carpenter, James Newton
Sound Design and Audio Mixing: Daniel Carpenter
Social Media: James Newton
Look, up in the sky! Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Is it a Boeing F/A - 18/F Super Hornet piloted by Oscar-nominee Tom Cruise?! Is it coming right for me? Am I going to live? When will the questions end? Why is Top Gun: Maverick (2022) so good and yet so worrisome? When will Daniel and James finally turn their brains off and realize that fighter jets go VROOM, end of story?
Spoiler Review begins at 19:30.
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Want to join in the conversation? We'd love to answer some of your burning questions or hear your feedback about the show. Who knows? Your questions could be featured on one of our episodes!
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Executive Producers and Hosts: Daniel Carpenter, James Newton
Sound Design and Audio Mixing: Daniel Carpenter
Social Media: James Newton
The podcast currently has 73 episodes available.