Knock on Wood
By Rowan Wood
Knock on WoodFeb 22, 2022
Robert Bouffard
SiftPop editor Robert Bouffard joins the Lenient Critic to discuss a host of recent pop culture happenings, including the release of Pearl, the trailer for Super Mario Bros, and the finale of The Rings of Power.
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Let’s Talk About Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile
Did someone say group episode?! A hybrid of new and returning guests join Rowan to discuss box office sensation Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile. Notice us, Shawn Mendes!
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Paul Schuyler
Filmmaker Paul Schuyler joins the Lenient Critic to discuss his new streaming film Red River Road, along with a crucial take on quickly organizing a film festival and the difficulties of working with Disney.
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R² Part I: Squid Game, Little Women, Animal House, Muppets Take Manhattan and More
After a brief hiatus, Knock on Wood returns with a new segment/special episode featuring new guest Roni Endres! She and Rowan discuss some of the films they’ve watched lately, including some modern classics, a college paradigm, in addition to the Netflix series that swept the nation one year ago.
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Tim Wood
Newspaper editor Tim Wood joins the Lenient Critic to discuss some recent releases, including The Sandman, She-Hulk and Three Thousand Years of Longing.
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Nick Ferro
Nick Ferro joins the Lenient Critic to discuss film festivals of their own making, including iconic marathons, cult classics and emotion-fueled selective screenings.
You can find Nick on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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May Honey
May Honey, writer and filmmaker, joins the Lenient Critic for an in-depth talk about what qualifies as a modern classic, complete with a delve into auteur theory and a friendly reminder about basic kindness.
You can find May on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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Mike Hilty
Mike Hilty, writer and television viewer extraordinaire, joins the Lenient Critic to discuss how summer TV is rapidly becoming on par with its primetime counterparts.
You can find Mike on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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Peter Hengl
Peter Hengl, filmmaker, joins the Lenient Critic for a spirited talk about the benefits and pitfalls of shared universes, along with some specific examples (including the spectacular failure that is the Dark Universe, and the shocking success that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe).
You can find Peter on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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Bernard Ozarowski
Bernard Ozarowski, founder of The Invention of Dreams and co-host of Final Review, returns to the new and improved podcast for a fruitful discussion on the *real* and *important* problems facing pop culture fandoms today.
You can find Bernard on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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27. Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness Spoiler Discussion with Henrik Nielsen and Schuyler Cozzens
Two new guests, Henrik and Schuyler, join Rowan to break down Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness in glorious detail! They discuss Wanda’s arc, Sam Raimi’s horror tendencies, those cameos and much more!
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26. Moon Knight, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness with Alice-Ginevra Micheli
It’s Marvel week here on the podcast, as Alice returns for back-to-back reviews of Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2:42) and Moon Knight (50:38). Plus, previews of upcoming releases and more of what we’ve been watching lately.
You can find Alice on Instagram and Letterboxd.
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25. Friday the 13th: The Entire Series with Heath Lynch and Jonathan Watkins (Part 2)
Jonathan, Heath and Rowan conclude their breakdown of the Friday the 13th series, covering the final six films in the franchise, including a definitive ranking and the potential future of the franchise.
You can find Heath on Letterboxd and Jonathan on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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Spoiler Talk: The Northman
Chris and Rowan stick around to dissect all the gory details in The Northman!
You can find Chris on Letterboxd.
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24. The Northman, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent with Chris Bakker
Chris Bakker is Chris back-er (I’m sorry) on the podcast to discuss The Northman and The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, two massively bombastic films that definitely aren’t getting enough box office attention. He and Rowan also preview some upcoming blockbusters and talk about what they’ve been watching lately.
You can find Chris on Letterboxd.
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An Interview with “Operation Mincemeat” Director John Madden
I had the opportunity to speak with director John Madden about his new film Operation Mincemeat, which depicts a deception effort to keep the plans for the Allied invasion of Sicily secret during the Second World War. Madden is an English director best known for directing the Academy Award-winning Shakespeare in Love, as well as The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and its sequel.
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An Interview with “Crush” Director Sammi Cohen
I had the opportunity to speak with director Sammi Cohen about her new film Crush, which features an aspiring young artist (Rowan Blanchard), who is forced to join her high school track team, later discovering what real love feels like when she finds herself falling for an unexpected teammate. Cohen is an American director best known for directing thirty-four episodes of CollegeHumor originals and multiple Dropout original series.
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23. Friday the 13th: The Entire Series with Heath Lynch and Jonathan Watkins (Part 1)
Heath is back to discuss one of the most iconic film franchises of all time, and this time he’s brought Jonathan Watkins of CinemaSins with him! Heath, Jonathan and Rowan break down the first six films in the franchise, discuss what works and what doesn’t, and the humor that comes to define Friday the 13th by movie four.
You can find Heath on Letterboxd and Jonathan on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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22. Ambulance, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore with Alice-Ginevra Micheli
Alice is back for some very important discussions on AmbuLAnce, Sonic the Hedgehog 2 and Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore. Guess which won Alice loved! Plus, previews of upcoming releases and what they’ve been watching lately.
You can find Alice on Instagram and Letterboxd.
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21. The Harry Potter Series with Foster Harlfinger
In preparation for The Secrets of Dumbledore, Foster returns to the podcast to properly discuss the entire Harry Potter franchise, from 2001 to 2018, and imagine (somewhat nihilistically) what might come in the future.
You can find Foster on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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20. Morbius, The Lost City, Everything Everywhere All At Once, Apollo 10½, The Bubble with Shane Conto
This is a week of shit, but also a week of excellence! Shane Conto returns to the podcast to discuss the morbid Morbius, the dashing Lost City, the spectacular Everything Everywhere All At Once, the charming Apollo 10½, and the beautiful failure The Bubble. Plus, their top five standalone sequels or spin-offs, and what they’ve been watching lately.
You can find Shane on YouTube and Instagram.
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19. The 94th Academy Awards with Heath Lynch
Heath Lynch rejoins Rowan to discuss one of the more interesting Academy Awards in recent years -- but it’s really all because of one moment. Of course, they’ll also discuss the winners, what should have won, if the hosting strategy was successful, and what’s up next.
You can find Heath on Letterboxd.
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18. Turning Red, The Adam Project, X, Deep Water with Robert Bouffard
The metaphors in Turning Red are not exactly subtle, but does that bring down the film? Rowan discusses this with our new guest Robert Bouffard, co-editor of SiftPop! Together, they discuss Turning Red, Netflix sci-fi action The Adam Project, A24 horror X and Deep Water, a film that has somehow not aged well despite only just now being released. Plus, their top five A24 films, and what they’ve been watching lately.
You can find Robert on Twitter, Letterboxd and YouTube.
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17. The Batman Spoiler Discussion
The Batman is the first superhero film of 2022, but it’s been a long time coming, so can it live up to expectations? Rowan assembles a team to give you the answer. Returning guests Alice Ginevra-Micheli and Heath Lynch are joined by Shane Conto, the Wasteland Reviewer, as they break down DC’s monster-sized, three-hour Batman experiment, discussing subtle themes, the cast, the bombastic score and much more.
You can find Heath on Letterboxd, Alice on Instagram and Letterboxd, and Shane on YouTube and Instagram.
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16. Cyrano, The Batman, Fresh with Ian Whittington
Is Fresh as good as its title promises? Rowan thinks so, and so does our NEW GUEST this week, Ian Whittington (Behind the Sins, Captain’s Pod). Together, they discuss Fresh, Cyrano, and the coveted new superhero epic The Batman, which everybody (except one particular podcast guest) seems to absolutely love. Plus, their top five loosely-defined superhero solo movies, and what they’ve been watching lately.
You can find Ian on Twitter, and subscribe to his CinemaSins podcast here and An Englishman and Irishman Go to the Movies here.
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15. The Book of Boba Fett Finale with Sebastian Rieckehoff and Hayden Kincaide
Hayden joins Across the Stars co-hosts Rowan and Sebastian to break down the final two episodes of The Book of Boba Fett, including intriguing conversations about fan service, surprise characters, timeline confusion and BOBA FETT RIDING A FREAKING RANCOR!
Listen to Across the Stars on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever else you get your podcasts!
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14. Death on the Nile, Uncharted, Marry Me, Texas Chainsaw Massacre with Heath Lynch
Does Death on the Nile guarantee continued success with Kenneth Branagh’s Poirot fixation? Rowan seems to think so, and so does this week’s returning guest Heath Lynch! Together, they will discuss Death on the Nile, Uncharted (desperately vying for the title of BEST VIDEO GAME MOVIE), Marry Me (one of the most paint-by-numbers romcoms you will see in the 21st century), and Netflix’s new Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Plus, their top five straight-to-streaming films, and more of what they’ve been watching lately.
You can find Heath on Letterboxd.
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13. A Review of the Sundance Film Festival 2022 with Bernard Ozarowski
Bernard Ozarowski, founder of The Invention of Dreams and co-host of Final Review, returns to discuss the films, both notable and forgettable, of the 2022 Sundance Film Festival.
You can find Bernard on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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12. Moonfall, The Worst Person in the World, The Fallout with Foster Harlfinger
Is Moonfall any good? Roland Emmerich’s recent track record may say otherwise, but Foster Harlfinger is here to help give the definitive Lenient Critic review and rating! Foster and Rowan also discuss The Worst Person in the World, a strong contender for Best International Feature Film, and The Fallout, an under-the-radar streaming original about tragedy and emotional trauma. Plus, their top five alliteratively-titled films, and more of the films they’ve been watching.
You can find Foster on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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11. The Woman In The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window with Chris Bakker
What is this bizarrely-titled new Netflix show, and why should you watch it right now? Chris Bakker returns to The Lenient Critic to break down The Woman In The House Across The Street From The Girl In The Window, including why you should watch it right now. Seriously.
You can find Chris on Letterboxd.
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10. The Most Anticipated Film and Television of 2022 with Alice-Ginevra Micheli
2022 is shaping up to be one of the biggest years EVER for film and television. Alice-Ginevra Micheli is here to discuss with Rowan what we’re looking forward to this year!
You can find Alice on Instagram and Letterboxd.
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9. Scream, Brazen, The King’s Daughter, The Tragedy of Macbeth with Bernard Ozarowski
See, January isn’t all bad! Bernard Ozarowski, founder of The Invention of Dreams and co-host of Final Review, joins Rowan to discuss Scream, the latest in one of the best horror franchises; Brazen, a paint-by-numbers new Netflix film; The King’s Daughter, a movie filmed 8 (eight!!!) years ago; and, finally, The Tragedy of Macbeth, the Coen Brother movie that you definitely know the plot of! They’ll also preview some upcoming releases, chat major horror franchises, and talk about what they’ve been watching in the last month.
You can find Bernard on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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8. The Best Film & Television of 2021
2021 was a big year, and a wide span of releases requires more than one cinephile. Foster Harlfinger and Chris Bakker join Rowan this week to break down their favorite film and TV (and the best performances) of last year!
You can find Foster on Twitter and Letterboxd, and Chris on Letterboxd.
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7. The 355, C’mon C’mon
And, thus, we have entered January, the first of the winter months that sees a string of likely-disappointing film releases. The first is The 355, a movie that has been pushed back multiple times, and for good reason. Then, we try to catch up on missed 2021 releases with C’mon C’mon, a philosophically-minded film from Mike Mills that is in black and white for some reason. Heath Lynch is Rowan’s guest this week, bringing a new perspective to the week’s films, as well as some of the best spy movies out there and a certain horror franchise which has a much-anticipated installment coming up.
You can find Heath on Letterboxd.
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6. Nightmare Alley, The Matrix Resurrections, Hawkeye, Being the Ricardos
There’s a lot of pressure on this week’s films for a variety of reasons. We have legacy sequel The Matrix Resurrections, intending to resurrect the entire franchise; Guillermo del Toro’s new film Nightmare Alley, his first since 2017; a Disney+ series about the only Avenger who had not yet received a solo project; and Being the Ricardos, a fictional film covering a true event from one of the greatest living screenwriters. Rowan is once again joined by his father to break down these three films and one series, and preview some that we will see (which some have already seen!) in the coming weeks!
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5. Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spider-Man: No Way Home is one of the biggest superhero films of all time, and a super-sized movie deserves a super-sized discussion. Alice-Ginevra Micheli and Foster Harlfinger join Rowan to break down the latest Marvel Cinematic Universe venture, including their Spider-Man nostalgia, favorite fan-pleasing moments, post-credits scenes and much more.
You can find Foster on Twitter and Letterboxd, and Alice on Instagram and Letterboxd.
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4. Don’t Look Up
The latest comedic venture from Adam McKay, Don’t Look Up, is preachy and zany in the best possible way. Foster once again joins Rowan in discussing the new Netflix film, from its stellar cast to its Oscar chances, and beyond.
You can find Foster on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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3a. Encounter (2021) Spoiler Discussion
Jesse and Rowan do a post-script on this week’s show, in which they are able to let loose with their discussion on Amazon Prime’s new science-fiction(???) film Encounter.
You can find Jesse on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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3. Licorice Pizza, West Side Story, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Encounter
Does Licorice Pizza live up to the film bro hype and secrecy, and does Diary of a Wimpy Kid rekindle our nostalgia in a positive way? And what the hell is Encounter, a new film from Amazon Prime? In the latest episode of The Lenient Critic podcast, Jesse Garra joins Rowan to review four of the latest films, and preview four that we will see in the coming weeks! They also break down their top five children’s book adaptations and talk about what they’ve been watching recently.
You can find Jesse on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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2. The Beatles: Get Back
Peter Jackson brings us a new, unfiltered look at the Beatles in the Disney+ documentary Get Back. Tim Wood joins Rowan in breaking down its historical significance, effortless charm and the everlasting weirdness of John Lennon.
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1. Ghostbusters: Afterlife, King Richard, House of Gucci, tick, tick...BOOM!
Is Ghostbusters: Afterlife a worthy continuation of the franchise, and is House of Gucci a substantial follow-up to The Last Duel? In the debut episode of The Lenient Critic podcast, Foster Harlfinger joins Rowan to review four of the latest films, and preview four that we will see in the coming weeks! They also break down their favorite biopics (a loaded category!) and talk about what they’ve been watching in November, whether it be very good...or very bad.
You can find Foster on Twitter and Letterboxd.
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