The Review

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Don’t just watch a movie; understand it. Don’t just hear a song; consider what it has to say. On The Review, writers and guests discuss how we entertain ourselves, and how that defines the way we see the world. Join The Atlantic’s writers as they break down a work of pop culture each week, exploring the big questions that great art can provoke, making some recommendations for you, and having a little fun along the way.

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  • KentSiri
    Bring it back!
    Baffled by the negative reviews. If you’re a fan of podcasts like Blank Check, The Big Picture, etc. this is a great listen. Hosts like David Sims and Shirley Li are delightful, insightful, and not overly serious. Would love for this podcast to return.
  • Bertrand200
    David sims is the only good thing about it
    The other hosts don’t really add much. Without David I think would be not worth listening to.
  • PodHog123
    A must for movie fans
    This show feels made for me—they cover some of my favorite tv shows and movies. Love the informal, friends-hanging-out vibe, which is just want I want from a podcast. Can’t wait for the new season!
  • Sometimes Silence is Golden
    The worst podcast I’ve ever heard.
    Seriously. Don’t do it.
  • Shai
    The worst
    This is seriously just the worst kind of pseudo intellectual drivelOne can think of. At once, haughty and stupid. Quite a feat. The insights are childish and churlish.
  • Listen20004
    Started off good but I’m quitting
    The first couple episodes were really good but the show has devolved into the hosts exhibiting that they’re just too pleased with themselves. Shirley takes up too much time laughing at her own jokes for sure. The other cast members have followed her into wanting to be too cute whereas the show is meant to be a deep examination of shows and films. I he most layered films of our time and they basically say it’s about a witch (it’s not). I don’t mind an occasional f-bomb but they drop them like the uncool kid who does it to impress others. Worst of all was their assertion that THE WITCH had no metaphors going on; I mean, this is one of tI’m done with this podcast.
  • Sandra. G
    So Much Giggling
    Dear millennials, It is possible to have a clever, insightful discussion without a persistent self-deprecating laugh track. It grating-ness is equivalent to that of vocal fry, and undermines the value and weight of your words. If you say something interesting or funny, your audience can decide how to respond. A good concept for a podcast, but not at all the level expected of The Atlantic.
  • Jon08C
    Enjoyable Podcast
    The layout is very straight forward and it is nice to hear a couple different voices/opinions on the same piece of work. Love David Sims! I always appreciate his perspective.
  • carolinaskeleton
    Shirley, keep giggling
    This is a perfectly fine podcast! It’s more of a hang out vibe of these writers chatting together in an informal way. This has not advertised itself as a Serious Critical Review show so don’t expect that. If you want deeper analysis, go read the reviews on the site or find a show that spends hours on a topic. This is it’s own thing, it’s perfect for a quick commute, and you can tell these colleagues like talking to each other even when they have different opinions.
  • Buggyloo
    I wanted to like it but ….
    This is not a good review show. It seems ill disciplined , and badly in need of structure and editing. Not worthwhile sadly (big Atlantic fan here)
  • LadyWithCookies
    I’m not even a fan of Rom-Coms, but…
    I was floored that you did not mention one person of color or rom-coms featuring an all-black/Latinx/Asian cast. Matt Damon is the best representation of higher standards in a leading man?? Him or Brad Pitt are the only men you can envision for the future? Ugh! Your limited POV on the genre and potential talent to only white male/female casts (ok - j-lo being the singular exception) was cringe-worthy and really disappointing.
  • Friuli lover
    Not up to Atlantic’s standards
    I’m very disappointed in this podcast. The reviewers merely discuss their feelings and offer personal anecdotes instead of an intelligent analysis of the work at hand.
  • Dan321321321
    Lack of self reflection
    The reviewers on this podcast appear repeatedly unable to separate what a feeling a movie evokes in them from how they feel about said movie. Like art, movies that make them feel a way they’d prefer not to feel are not “bad movies”. Yet when a movie evoked for them the desire to push away from what they truly felt, they confused their desire to avoid their feelings with a desire to avoid the movie. In essence, movies (art) evoked their real emotions and instead of realizing the real thing that art had evoked, they panned the movie. The essence of a bad movie is that it makes you feel nothing; a dull or uninteresting film. Professional movie reviewers shouldn’t repeatedly fall into this trap. 1 Star.
  • erickswar
    Can we just stop.
    All I hear when listening to this podcast is Logan Roy screaming his favorite catch phrase…
  • Blorpal
    Enamored with themselves
    they laugh a lot but nothing was funny. Maybe I just have a headache.
  • jmsalvatore
    Typically abysmal
    So tired of podcasts, especially movie podcast, that put in no work. As if three people snarking and laughing is enough, insight and analysis optional.
  • snuffleupagusAMA
    Myopic takes
    Not into it. Much better review podcasts out there
  • Ckpnut
    Not recommended
    There are lots of review podcasts and was looking for one that was a bit different. So far it’s not. And usually as a courtesy there is a spoiler warning if big plot points or endings are discussed. Not so here
  • Margo 1274
    Succession Season 3 Premier
    This show should be titled "The Giggler." Some insight and analysis but Calling the Producer: cut out that annoying giggling. These women sound like twelve year olds Not worthy of The Atlantic.
  • Inusha
    Dune
    Having trouble getting anyhting useful from this podcast. I LOVE the Atlantic, and some other programs Ive listened to from them. This is way too fluffy. There is a feel of a college dorm room with people talking about things they may or may not know much about to please each other. Unfinished comments or observations made with excited outbursts from others that obscur the point, isnt analysis. Please guys... I can do this with my cats.
  • Maureen, AN OK BOOMER
    Maureen B
    How about listening to this pod cast of your self’s, then do a review of “it” Let me say, too much fake laughter. without any alterations at all, this could be a Saturday night live bit.
  • Lentilsmcgee
    Want this to better!
    Omg PLEASE less giggling and free-styling, it’s so annoying. I want to hear an Atlantic-style review show: deep, intelligent, well thought out. This is just not it
  • kate kohler
    Succession Season 3 Premiere
    Interesting exchanges, but too much nervous giggling, for sure. Also, if you can’t explain the dialogue, do a little research so that you can. Calling Connor the First Pancake is perfect: A “first pancake” is the one you use to test the griddle; it is usually too light or too burned, I.e., not worth saving. Miss Havisham famously represents someone who has been jilted by a false suitor and lives bitterly frozen in time, her life ruined as a result of a broken promise. Like Miss H, Shiv fears a similar fate.
  • celiaf90
    Disappointing
    The abundance of nervous giggling made me quit listening after a few minutes.
  • heneyes
    Need more debate among the hosts
    I disagreed with much of the analysis of the second season of Ted Lasso. I’m surprised that one of the three commentators didn’t push back or voice an opposing, or at least different, opinion about what the creators were trying to do and how effectively they did it. Would have preferred three hosts with three different sets of insights and opinions.
  • Teri104teri
    The Review
    Unlistenable
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