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Movie 101 Review — 341 episodes
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features Dust Bunny — a captivating cinematic journey that blends imagination, emotion, and storytelling into a memorable viewing experience, exploring the hidden struggles, unexpected connections, and powerful moments that shape the human spirit.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features Rental Family a thoughtful and engaging film that explores the meaning of connection, belonging, and the unconventional ways people seek companionship. In this episode, we dive into the film’s compelling storyline, character development, and emotional depth, examining how the concept of “renting” relationships reflects modern loneliness and the human need for understanding and support. Join us as we break down the movie’s themes, performances, and memorable moments, while uncovering what makes Rental Family both relatable and thought-provoking for today’s audience.
Movie 101 Review, in its Fourth Season, features Project Hail Mary — a gripping science-fiction adventure based on the bestselling novel by Andy Weir and starring Ryan Gosling. This episode explores a thrilling story of survival, science, and humanity’s last hope as one man awakens alone in space with a mission that could save Earth. With smart storytelling, emotional depth, and stunning visuals, Project Hail Mary promises to deliver an unforgettable cinematic journey filled with suspense, discovery, and hope.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features Sisu and its fascinating trivia—exploring the relentless survival story, historical context, and the cinematic elements that make this action-packed film a modern cult favorite.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features Sisu and Sisu: Road to Revenge as our spotlight films, exploring the relentless spirit of survival, vengeance, and determination that defines this gritty action thriller. In this episode, we dive into the powerful storytelling behind Sisu, where a lone gold prospector faces overwhelming odds against brutal enemies, showcasing resilience, courage, and the unstoppable will to survive.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fifth season, features Wicked and Wicked Part Two a captivating cinematic journey that brings one of the most beloved Broadway musicals to the big screen in an ambitious two-part format. This episode dives into the rich storytelling, visual spectacle, and emotional depth that define Wicked, exploring how the film adaptation expands the origins of the iconic characters from the Land of Oz. With a focus on the evolving relationship between Elphaba and Glinda, the discussion unpacks themes of friendship, identity, power, and the blurred lines between good and evil.
EMovie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features Train Dreams, a quiet and reflective film set in the early American West. In this episode, host Daniel Lucas explores the story of a railroad worker whose life unfolds amid vast landscapes, personal loss, and a rapidly changing world. The discussion highlights how the film uses subtle storytelling and powerful imagery to portray themes of solitude, resilience, and the search for meaning. Ultimately, Train Dreams offers a contemplative look at the depth and dignity of an ordinary life shaped by time, nature, and memory.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features Man on the Run and Show Business Is My Life, But I Can’t Prove It, two films that offer compelling and contrasting perspectives on ambition, identity, and the unpredictable journey through fame and personal struggle. In this episode, we explore how Man on the Run captures the intensity of a life driven by pursuit, tension, and the constant pressure of staying one step ahead, while Show Business Is My Life, But I Can’t Prove It reflects the chaotic, humorous, and often bittersweet realities of surviving in the entertainment industry. Together, these films reveal different sides of storytelling—one rooted in suspense and momentum, the other in self-reflection and the absurdities of show business. Through analysis and thoughtful commentary, Movie 101 Review invites listeners to examine how cinema portrays the complexities of personal reinvention, artistic ambition, and the blurred line between the performance we show the world and the truth we struggle to prove behind the scenes.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features Drugstore June as our Movie of the Night—a sharp, offbeat indie comedy that blends dry wit with millennial absurdity. Led by comedian Esther Povitsky, the film follows June, an aimless yet oddly determined young woman who inserts herself into a low-stakes neighborhood “crime” investigation after her parents’ pharmacy is robbed. What unfolds is less about solving a mystery and more about exposing the chaos of modern adulthood—misguided ambition, social media delusion, strained family dynamics, and the comedic discomfort of self-importance. Season four unpacks how the film uses cringe humor, deadpan delivery, and character-driven awkwardness to mirror a generation navigating identity in a world that constantly demands visibility. With its minimalist pacing and deliberately eccentric tone, Drugstore June becomes a case study in indie storytelling—where personality outweighs plot, and satire emerges from the mundane.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features Terry Weaver as a featured guest in an insightful conversation exploring film, storytelling, and the broader creative economy.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features Alien: Romulus—a return to the claustrophobic terror that defined the original Alien legacy. Directed by Fede Álvarez, this installment re-centers the franchise on survival horror, tension architecture, and stripped-down suspense rather than large-scale spectacle.
Movie 101 Review, now in its Fourth Season, dives into the high-stakes universe of Predator: Badlands, delivering a compelling trivia-driven exploration of the film’s lore, cinematic craftsmanship, and franchise evolution. This episode unpacks behind-the-scenes insights, character arcs, production design choices, and the strategic expansion of the Predator mythology, giving listeners both entertainment and film analysis in one powerful review.
In its fourth season, Movie 101 Review turns its attention to the next evolution of a legendary sci-fi franchise with Predator: Badlands. The film expands the mythology of the interstellar hunter while shifting the terrain into harsher, more isolated landscapes where survival becomes psychological as well as physical. Expect a study in tension, strategy, and moral ambiguity as human ingenuity collides with ritualized alien warfare.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features The Life of Chuck, a thought-provoking and emotionally layered story that examines memory, meaning, and the quiet magnitude of an ordinary life. This episode unpacks the film’s unusual narrative structure, moving through time in a way that invites viewers to reconsider how beginnings and endings define us. We explore the performances, the atmosphere, and the philosophical questions woven into moments that feel intimate yet universal. The discussion highlights how small experiences accumulate into profound significance. Expect a reflective review that lingers long after the credits roll.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features The Life of Chuck—a thought-provoking exploration of memory, meaning, and the extraordinary weight carried within an ordinary life.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features Secret Mall Apartment, a fascinating documentary that uncovers a hidden living space secretly built inside a bustling shopping mall. The film explores themes of creativity, surveillance, urban anonymity, and the quiet rebellion of reclaiming space in a hyper-commercialized world. It challenges viewers to reconsider boundaries between public and private life while revealing how art, curiosity, and human ingenuity can thrive in the most unexpected places.
In its fourth season, Movie 101 Review turns its spotlight on The Ballad of Wallis Island, a film that blends atmosphere, character, and quiet storytelling into a deeply reflective cinematic experience.
EMovie 101 Review in its Fourth season, features The Ballad of Wallis Island as our movie of the night.
EMovie 101 Review, now in its Fourth Season, features The Running Man as our movie of the night—a high-octane, dystopian classic that blends action, satire, and social commentary. This episode revisits the film’s relentless pacing, iconic performances, and prescient themes around media spectacle, power, and public manipulation, examining why its message remains strikingly relevant today.
EMovie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features The Running Man (1987 and 2025) as our movie of the night, offering a compelling comparative look at two films separated by nearly four decades yet bound by the same dystopian premise. This episode revisits the 1987 original
EMovie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, proudly features Bregonia as our Movie of the Night, offering a thoughtful exploration of its themes, storytelling, and cinematic impact.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, shifts into high gear by featuring compelling F1 facts from the movie F1, offering listeners an inside look at how the world of Formula One was translated to the big screen with authenticity and cinematic intensity. This season explores how real racetracks, professional teams, and cutting-edge racing technology were integrated into the production, blurring the line between documentary realism and dramatic storytelling. From the collaboration with Formula One insiders to the use of live race environments, advanced camera rigs, and practical driving sequences, the series highlights the extraordinary effort required to capture speed, danger, and precision at the highest level of motorsport. By unpacking these behind-the-scenes facts and production choices, Movie 101 Review reveals how the film balances spectacle with realism, deepens appreciation for the sport itself, and demonstrates how modern cinema can immerse audiences in the visceral experience of life at 200 miles per hour.
Movie 101 Review returns for its Fourth Season with a high-stakes cinematic event, featuring Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. This episode delivers a sharp, story-driven analysis of Ethan Hunt’s most consequential mission yet—where loyalty, legacy, and consequence collide at full throttle. We examine the film’s narrative architecture, escalating action design, and thematic closure to a franchise built on precision, trust, and sacrifice. Expect a disciplined breakdown of performance, direction, and spectacle, alongside a thoughtful assessment of how this final chapter redefines the meaning of reckoning in modern blockbuster cinema.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features F1, a high-octane cinematic experience that brings the speed, precision, and intensity of Formula One racing to the big screen. This episode explores how the film captures the psychology of elite drivers, the razor-thin margins between victory and failure, and the relentless pressure that defines life inside the world’s most competitive motorsport. Beyond the spectacle of roaring engines and breathtaking track sequences, the review examines the film’s storytelling, character development, and authenticity, highlighting how realism and drama intersect to elevate the narrative. Listeners are invited to consider how F1 balances technical accuracy with emotional depth, transforming a global sport into a compelling human story about ambition, resilience, and legacy. Through sharp analysis and cinematic insight, this installment positions F1 as more than a racing film—it is a study of obsession, risk, and the pursuit of greatness at maximum speed.
EMovie 101 Review, now in its Fourth Season, features Mark Hernandez in a thoughtful conversation exploring The Shawshank Redemption, one of the most enduring and emotionally powerful films in cinema history.
Movie 101 Review, now in its Fourth Season, features 10 compelling facts about Rob Reiner, spotlighting the remarkable career and lasting influence of one of Hollywood’s most versatile and respected filmmakers.
Movie 101 Review, now in its Fourth Season, proudly features Rob Reiner, a legendary filmmaker whose work has shaped generations of cinema. Renowned for his extraordinary range, Reiner seamlessly bridges heartfelt storytelling and sharp cultural commentary, delivering timeless classics that span comedy, drama, romance, and political satire. From deeply human narratives to films that challenge social norms and spark meaningful dialogue, his directing career reflects an unwavering commitment to character, integrity, and emotional truth.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features The Truman Show as our movie night selection—an iconic and thought-provoking film that explores reality, identity, free will, and the cost of living under constant observation in a world where entertainment and truth collide.
EMovie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features Nouvelle Vague as our movie night, offering a deep dive into the groundbreaking French New Wave movement that forever transformed the art of filmmaking.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features Nouvelle Vague as our movie night, spotlighting the revolutionary French New Wave movement that reshaped the language of cinema. This episode explores how bold directors challenged traditional storytelling through innovative camerawork, unconventional narratives, and deeply personal themes. By examining the cultural and artistic impact of Nouvelle Vague, the discussion highlights its lasting influence on modern filmmaking and independent cinema worldwide. Ultimately, this movie night invites listeners to appreciate film not just as entertainment, but as an evolving art form driven by experimentation, freedom, and creative rebellion.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features Honey Don’t! (2025) as our movie of the night—a sharp, stylish thriller that blends suspense, wit, and unexpected twists, offering viewers a riveting cinematic experience from start to finish.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features Honey Don't! (2025) as our movie night selection—spotlighting its fresh storytelling, dynamic performances, and cinematic energy.
Movie 101 Review, in its fourth season, features 28 Days Later as our movie of the night—an intense, genre-defining thriller that reimagines survival, fear, and humanity in a haunting post-apocalyptic world.
The quiet man returns with deadlier enemies and higher stakes as Nobody 2 unleashes nonstop action, brutal intensity, and a relentless fight for survival.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features Nobody 2 as our featured movie of the night, spotlighting its thrilling action, sharp storytelling, and compelling character evolution. This episode dives into the film’s high-energy sequences and deeper themes, giving listeners an exciting and insightful look at one of the most anticipated action sequels of the year.
(Bonus Episode) Abstract Essay, now in its fifth season, features Christopher Walters—filmmaker and animal activist—whose work blends powerful storytelling with a passionate call for compassion, awareness, and meaningful change.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features The Fantastic Four: First Steps as our movie-night highlight—an engaging dive into the origins, dynamics, and heroic journey of Marvel’s iconic team.
(Bonus Episode) Book 101 Review, in its fifth season, features Bryan Louzil, the VP of Business Development at Mometu, as my guest sharing his insights on innovation, media growth, and the evolving landscape of digital entertainment.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features the 2025 version of Frankenstein as our spotlight Movie Night pick, offering a fresh examination of its modern reinterpretation, cinematic craft, and the timeless questions it raises about creation, humanity, and moral responsibility.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features Austen Hamel, a visionary film director, sharing his insights on storytelling, creativity, and the art of bringing cinematic ideas to life.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features Jurassic World: Rebirth, a thrilling exploration of humanity’s enduring fascination with dinosaurs and the consequences of playing god. This episode dives deep into the film’s stunning visual effects, compelling storytelling, and the moral questions it raises about science, survival, and the limits of human ambition. Join us as we revisit the prehistoric adventure that redefines the legacy of the Jurassic saga for a new generation.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features Kalani Hubbard as our special guest.
Movie 101 Review, now in its Fourth Season, features IT — the iconic Stephen King horror adaptation that redefined modern scares and continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
(Bonus Episode)Law 101 in its first season, Features Saul Bienenfeld a veteran New York criminal defence attorney as my guest.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, features Fright Night, the cult-classic horror film that blends supernatural suspense with sharp wit and unforgettable characters.
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, features Play Dirty: Directed by Shane Black. With Mark Wahlberg, LaKeith Stanfield, Rosa Salazar, Keegan-Michael Key. A ruthless thief and his expert crew stumble.
(Bonus Episode) Abstract Essay in its Fifth season, featuring Nancy Napier a Distinguished Professor Emerita at Boise State University (USA), and a former Adjunct Professor at Aalborg University (Denmark), as my guest.
(Bonus Episode)Mental Health 101 in its first season, featuring Jackie Pelegrin Instructional designer, author, college professor, and podcast host as my guest.
(Bonus Episode) Abstract Essay in its Fifth season, featuring Mike Swenson as my guest.
Movie 101 Review, now in its fourth season, proudly features Jackie Pelegrin as a special guest to discuss the inspiring and widely acclaimed series The Chosen.
(Bonus Episode)Book 101 Review, in its fifth season, features Karen Ann Bulluck as my guest.
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, features Superman.
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, features The Evolution of Superhero Films — From Superman to the MCU
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, features The Evolution of Action Films.
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, featuring Ballerina a 2025 American action thriller film directed by Len Wiseman.
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, featuring one of the greatest films ever made: The Godfather
Movie 101 Review proudly enters its fourth season with an unforgettable feature: The Shawshank Redemption. In this special episode, I, Daniel Lucas, am joined by insightful guests Colleen and Dana, who bring their fresh perspectives to one of the m
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Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, with Mr.Bob LeMent as my Co-cohost talking about the Movie Conclave
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, featuring Thunderbolts
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, with Mr.Bob LeMent talking about the movie Heads of State's as my Co-cohost.
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, with Mr.Bob LeMent as my Co-cohost featuring the Accountant 2.
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, with Mr.Bob LeMent as my Co-cohost
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, with Mr.Bob LeMent as my Co-cohost
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, with Mr.Bob LeMent as my Co-cohost.
Movie 101 Review in its Fourth season, featuring Mr.Bob LeMent as my Co-cohost talking about the OSCARS.
Movie 101 in its third season, featuring Mr.Bob LeMent discussing about the movie Heretic.
Movie 101 in its fifth season with Mr.Bob LeMent talking about Gladiator 2
Movie 101 in its fourth season with Mr.Bob LeMent, talking about the movie Conclave.
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The Princess Bride by Rob Reiner
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Star Trek The Motion Picture by Robert Wise
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Jurassic Park by Steven Spielberg
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The Notebook by Nick Cassavetes
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It Happened One Night by Francesco Capra
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The Lion King by Roger Allers and Robert Minkoff
Star Wars :Episode V The Empire Strike Back
Panoramic View Volume 14 Winter by Daniel Lucas
Fifty Shade of Grey by Samantha Johnson
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2001 : Space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick
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Limitless by Neil Burger
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Avatar by James Cameron
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The Godfather by Francis Ford Coppola
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La Dolce Vita by Federico Fellini
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