Episodes

Sunday Jan 06, 2013
Sunday Jan 06, 2013
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review Promised Land, and deliver their picks for the Best Movies of the Year.
Promised Land is a surprising film, and we can't wait to talk about it. It'll have to be quick though, because we're also going to give you our lists of the Best Movies of the Year, and our own awards for those films/actors that can't get nominated for other awards, but deserve some recognition.

Sunday Dec 30, 2012
Sunday Dec 30, 2012
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review Django Unchained and Promised Land.
It's getting down to the wire on the year, and this week we're looking at two strong films that are getting a lot of buzz. Maybe not front-runners for Best Picture, but bound to be on a lot of top ten lists.

Sunday Dec 23, 2012
Sunday Dec 23, 2012
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review This is 40 and Les Miserables.
Two very different efforts, one that is getting lots of award attention, and Judd Apatow's latest comedic venture.

Sunday Dec 16, 2012
Sunday Dec 16, 2012
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
It's the one everybody has been waiting for, and it's sure to pull everyone to theaters... but, is it any good?
We'll have some interview clips for you with cast and crew as well.

Sunday Dec 09, 2012
Sunday Dec 09, 2012
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review Hyde Park on Hudson.
It's a sleepy week just before the giant push toward the end of the year spectacular, and Bill Murray gets our attention this week.
We'll also be covering Deadfall, and we'll be giving our picks for the worst of the year. It's bound to be a good time.

Sunday Dec 02, 2012
Sunday Dec 02, 2012
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review Killing Them Softly.
We're looking forward to this one and the fact that no one seems to be talking about it isn't changing our minds.
As we close in on end of year, we'll most likely be covering a few titles that we didn't cover throughout the year, and we'll be talking upcoming award voting as well.

Sunday Nov 25, 2012
Sunday Nov 25, 2012
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review Rise of the Guardians.
The only question here is, is this one as good as it looks. Set to take over the holiday market of family fare, and with little competition, this is going to be a huge release.
We'll also have a report on Anna Karenina, and possibly other surprises.

Sunday Nov 18, 2012
Sunday Nov 18, 2012
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review Lincoln.
Coming in so far at a whopping 95% fresh by Top Critics at Rottentomatoes.com, we're excited to see if we think this one lives up to the hype.
We'll be sharing some interview clips with the cast and crew, and this is sure to be a fun show.

Wednesday Nov 14, 2012
Wednesday Nov 14, 2012
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review Skyfall.
This week, special guest Frank DeCaro will be joining us to talk about Skyfall, and his book, The Dead Celebrity Cookbook.
Movie critic for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart for almost seven years, host of his own radio show on Sirius/XM, and star of GSN's I've Got a Secret, Frank has a full plate, including his work authoring several books.
Join us to chat about the film, or any of his many ventures.

Sunday Nov 04, 2012
Sunday Nov 04, 2012
AreYouScreening.com host and BFCA film critic, Marc Eastman, and co-host extraordinaire, Shane Leonard, review Wreck-It Ralph.
Can an animated, late-year feature about video games sway us? It's been doing pretty good with critics so far.
Really, the question is whether or not the kids will love it, and we think we can probably answer that question as well.

