Are You Screening? Podcast
Movie review podcast by Critics Choice Awards critic Marc Eastman and co-host Shane Leonard.
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Jan 5, 2014
Jan 5, 2014
1hr 54 sec
AreYouScreening.com host Marc Eastman and co-host extraordinaire Shane Leonard review The Wolf of Wall Street. This one has been causing a bit of a stir, with a fair number of very positive reviews mixed together with some theaters reporting more people demanding their money back than with any other movie since The Tree of Life.
With Scorsese and DiCaprio in the mix, you know that you're going to get quite a draw, but does this one work, and is it worth your time? We'll let you know, and I have a feeling we might actually have some widely different perspectives on this one.

Dec 29, 2013
Dec 29, 2013
1hr 1 min
AreYouScreening.com and BFCA film critic Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review The Secret Life of Walter Mitty.
We'll also be looking back at a few others that came out recently, including Saving Mr. Banks, and we'll be talking more about the award season in general, and the best movies of the year.

Dec 23, 2013
Dec 23, 2013
1hr 14 min
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review American Hustle and talk about the awards season.
We'll also be covering the end of the year in general, and make a few predictions.

Dec 15, 2013
Dec 15, 2013
1hr 25 min
AreYouScreening.com and BFCA critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire Shane Leonard will be taking on The Hobbit, The Golden Globes nominations, and probably a few other films.
The Desolation of Smaug is getting good reviews (better than the first film), and we'll let you know what's going on there. Is this series going to improve throughout?
Call in or join us in the chat to let us know your thoughts, or ask any questions.

Dec 7, 2013
Dec 7, 2013
1hr 1 min
We can (usually) only cover one movie a week, so as we get close to awards season we're going back over the year to hit some of the titles that weren't at the top of our list during their release week. We'll be covering Captain Phillips, 12 Years a Slave, The Bling Ring, and possibly several others (like The Butler, Before Midnight, and more).
This may be the only chance we have for a dedicated, massive catch up episode, so tune in and let us know what you want to hear about, and give us your thoughts on any of these titles, or any others that we haven't covered during the year.
Plus, we'll hopefully have time to let you in on our thoughts about the awards season in general.

Dec 1, 2013
Dec 1, 2013
1hr 9 min
It's an odd mix of films this week, and Christian Bale and a snow princess make for odd company. Are these worth your time? We'll let you know. Considering Frozen is managing to hold up against The Hunger Games, you've probably already seen it, and we have something to say about that.

Nov 24, 2013
Nov 24, 2013
1hr 16 min
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.
We'll also have some interview clips with the stars, and we have a couple of interesting announcements, including a podcast-specific giveaway!

Nov 17, 2013
Nov 17, 2013
1hr 12 min
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review Dallas Buyers Club and The World's End.
We'll see if the hype is worth it for Dallas Buyers Club, and we'll catch up on one we missed that is about to hit on Blu-Ray. It's a drama/comedy double-feature.

Nov 10, 2013
Nov 10, 2013
1hr 11 min
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review Thor: The Dark World.
We're mixed on this one, as we were (somewhat) when it came to the last. Tune in and find out if this one is worth your time.

Nov 3, 2013
Nov 3, 2013
1hr 10 min
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review Ender's Game.
Harrison Ford and Asa Butterfield hope to turn a book that is basically a magic trick into something entertaining. Do they pull it off? Can it work if you know the trick?
We'll let you know if you should head to theaters, and we'll share some interview clips with cast.

