Threshold is a Peabody Award-winning documentary podcast about our place in the natural world. Each season, we take listeners on a journey into the heart of a complex environmental story, asking how we got here and where we might be headed. In our latest season, Hark, we hand the mic over to our planet-mates and investigate what it means to truly listen to nonhuman voices—and the cost if we don't. With mounting social and ecological crises, what happens when we tune into the life all around us? Threshold is nonprofit, listener-supported, and independently produced.
This week we reviewed Sean Bakers' "Red Rocket" which features a great performance from Simon Rex and introduces some unknown actors to the scene and it got us thinking, which unknown actor has had the best breakthrough performance of all time?
This week we reviewed Sean Bakers' "Red Rocket" which features a great performance from Simon Rex and introduces some unknown actors to the scene and it got us thinking, which unknown actor has had the best breakthrough performance of all time?
14 years since we were first introduced to the world of Pandora, James Cameron gives us the hotly anticipated sequel, but was it worth the wait? Will it break box-office records? and is the 3 hours and 12 minutes running time justified?
We rank the festive fails so you don't have to, some films you'll defend, others you'll agree and there are even a few which you'll think "huh?" we've got it all covered.
Christmas season is upon us and what better way than to get the mince pies, eggnog & a Christmas film about a killer orphan dressed as Santa Claus to kick off the festive period!
This week we went back to review Richard Kelly's follow-up movie to Donnie Darko called "Southland Tales" it bombed at the box-office and received mixed reviews, to say the least
This week we debated where films featuring the beautiful game rank among most sports films, and why the quality is so rare to find? We also reviewed Martin McDonagh's latest film which reunited Gleeson & Farrell for the first time since In Bruges.
From 1978 to 2022, we've experienced many different eras of Michael Myers' terror in Haddonfield, different directors, different casts, and different family trees! But from the 13 films in this franchise, which is the best and worst!
It's been nearly 30 years since the Sanderson Sisters first graced our screens, after all that time they managed to get the band back together with a lot of the original cast, and original production but that's where the similarities unfortunately ended.
Have we entered a new dawn for the Horror genre ? With directors like Ti West emerging on the scene with a new whole new style. We reviewed the film "X" which released a prequel called "Pearl" in the same year and with a third installment on the horizon.
It was snubbed for the Best International Feature at Oscar, which has created a reaction big enough to campaign it for every other award, but is it worthy of the Best Picture nomination?
What if Robert Di Niro played Hannibal Lecter, or Quentin Tarantino directed James Bond? We discuss moments in film history that were close to happening...