Echo Chamber
By Podcaphilia
Your weekly film podcast, @EchoChamberFP brings you plenty of film reviews and some of the best conversations (interviews) in the game. Plus a bit of news.
Episodes (6)
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Echo Chamber - 431 - Part One
The host delivers a scathing yet nuanced critique of four new films in part one of a two-part episode, starting with Netflix's *Ladies First*—a gender-reversed satire about a chauvinist man transported to a world where women hold power. While the premise has p
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Echo Chamber - 431 - Part Two (The Dead Place)
Michael Pickle, a longtime horror enthusiast and former musician, has poured 15 years of obsession into his feature directorial debut, *The Dead Place*—a psychological horror trilogy that explores how a teenage boy’s psychic connection to the dead makes him a
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Echo Chamber - 432 - Part One
The latest episode of Echo Chamber dives deep into three major cinematic releases, beginning with a critical examination of the long-awaited 'Scary Movie 6'—a film that, despite its nostalgic callbacks and star-studded cast, fails to evolve beyond its parody r
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Echo Chamber - 432 - Part Two (Goochapalooza & Gothic Manor America)
Martin Gooch, veteran filmmaker and self-proclaimed 'storyteller for hire,' delivers a raw, unfiltered masterclass on the brutal realities of modern filmmaking—where democratization has lowered barriers to entry but crushed the dream of sustainable income. He
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Echo Chamber - 432 - Part Three (The Second Coming of John Cooper)
The second coming of John Cooper isn't just a comedy—it's a defiant resurrection of the old-school, unapologetically vulgar, character-driven humor that once ruled theaters. Hosted by a passionate fan of the genre, the episode dives deep into Kevin Craft’s ind
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Echo Chamber - 432 - Part Four (After The Act + ForeFans (aka ‘Watch Me’)
A relationship's collapse isn't sparked by a dramatic fight, but by a single, offhand remark—this is the devastating truth at the heart of *After the Act*, a slow-burn indie film that refuses to offer easy answers. Co-directed by Sarah Jane Portelli and Ivan M
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